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IQNet and Quality Austria certifies that the organization BRAIN FORCE
Holding AG with it´s subsidiairies has implemented the requirements of ISO 9001:2000
- issued on 5th of June 2009 - Registration Number AT-01005/0.
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ISO 9000 is a family of standards for quality management systems. ISO 9000 is maintained by ISO, the International Organization for Standardization and is administered by accreditation and certification bodies. The rules are updated, as the requirements motivate changes over time.
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Net Optics products have changed part numbers to coincide with our RoHS
compliance program. Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) is an
environmental directive, enacted by the European Union, intended to eliminate
hazardous substances in manufactured goods that may enter the environment
when the products reach end of life.
Beginning July 1, 2006 all Net Optics products will begin to be marketed under
the new part numbers. These new part numbers indicate that the product conforms
to RoHS requirements. All Net Optics products ordered after July 1, 2006 should
be ordered under the new Net Optics part number to meet RoHS compliancy.
For more information regarding the Net Optics, Inc. part number conversion or
RoHS compliancy, please view this helpful
presentation.
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In accordance with Directive 2002/96/EC of the European Parliament and the
Council of 27 January 2003, Net Optics is posting our commitment and policy regarding
the collection and management of Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE).
As a core component of our corporate vision is to accept responsibility to preserve
our environment and benefit our communities, we are happy to comply with this new requirement.
As of August 13, 2006, and in compliance Article 6, Item 5 of the WEEE Directive,
Net Optics has opted to institute a take back program to manage the collection and
management of WEEE. This item allows for the export of WEEE out of the European Union
for purposes of executing the re-use, recycling, recovery or other treatment of WEEE.
Because the WEEE Directive dictates support at the "end-of-life" of products,
the nature of the Net Optics support program will be subject to change between the
time a customer purchases our product, and years later when they ultimately decide
to dispose of it. This being the case, Net Optics makes the following commitment:
- In accordance with the WEEE directive, Net Optics will arrange for the collection
and treatment of WEEE at no expense to the customer
- The current process for collection of WEEE will always be available on this Website
or by contacting our Tech Support at +49 (0)6103/906-767, who will provide clear and simple
instructions to arrange for the collection of WEEE.
Net Optics looks forward to this opportunity to work with our customers and the
European Union to reduce the environmental impact resulting from the continuous
improvement and advancement of our products.
Net Optics WEEE Process
Per our WEEE policy statement, as of August 13, 2006, Net Optics has committed to meeting the requirements of Directive 2002/96/EC of the European Parliament (the WEEE Directive) by institution and execution of a product end-of-life take back program.
To arrange for the return of an end-of-life WEEE product:
WEEE End-of-Life recycling plan
WEEE Recycle plan proposal filters the equipment into five categories to manage re-use and recovery of material
Level 1: Returned equipment which works and looks like new is checked and tested to ensure reliability and is then available for resale.
Level 2: Returned equipment, which works like new, but is cosmetically blemished or damaged. This equipment is refurbished, tested to a high standard for reliability and safety, and then can be sold into the marketplace in areas where the customer may prefer a lower price with all the features and benefits of a new piece of equipment.
Level 3: The whole item of equipment is deemed unusable and the sub assemblies and PCB's are in reasonable condition. These are removed from the equipment, tested and cleaned, packaged and returned into the spares market for the manufacturer.
Level 4: Once we reach this level, the equipment is ready to be dismantled with all the component parts segregated for disposal through the right channels (i.e. glass, plastic, metals).
Level 5: Only the remaining material will ever be disposed of in to the waste stream, and only through qualified recycling/waste management facility.
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