OCS Standard

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Etko Dokümanları
Kontrol ve Sertifikasyon Süreci
 
Introduction
 
The Goal of the Organic Content Standard (OCS) is to ensure trust in organic content claims.
The purpose of the OCS Labeling and Claims Guide is to provide guidance for companies making claims about their use of certified OCS organic products. The intended users of the Guide are organizations providing auditing and certification services for the OCS (“Certification Bodies”), companies selling OCS Certified products to other companies (“Certified Organizations”), and retailers selling certified OCS Product.
This OCS Labeling and Claims Guide accompanies the Organic Content Standard, and is a required element of the standard. The certification requirements connected to the use of the standard are drawn from the Content Claim Standard (CCS) requirements to ensure full chain of custody for the input material.  Updates to the OCS Labeling and Claims Guide and other relevant documents can be found online. Check the OCS website for more information: http://OrganicContent.org/. 
 
What is an OCS claim?
 
An OCS claim is any statement that makes reference to the OCS. OCS claims may include any combination of logo use, text claims, and/or links to additional information that mention the OCS.
 
OCS claims fall under one or more of the following categories:
 
Product-specific claim: This type of claim indicates or implies that a specific product meets the requirements of the OCS. These claims may be made on or off the products. Examples of product-specific claims include hangtags with the OCS Logo, or reference to the OCS in the description of a product or group of products in a catalog, website or point of sale marketing.
 
General marketing claim: This type of claim indicates or implies that a company meets the requirements of the OCS, purchases OCS Certified products, or certifies in accordance with the OCS. Examples of general marketing claims include reference to the OCS on the CSR page of a website or in a general statement (that does not refer to a product) in a catalog or point of sale marketing.
 
Business-to-business (B2B) claim: This type of claim uses the OCS name or OCS Logo to identify semi-finished batches or lots directly, or on invoices or shipping documents.
 
Consumer-facing claim: This type of claim is directed at consumers. Examples of consumer-facing claims are hangtags, product descriptions in catalogs or websites, in-store displays, etc.
 
Any claim that makes reference to the OCS is considered a controlled claim and shall meet the requirements of this document.


CATEGORIES

  • Textile products
  • Leather products

COUNTRY SCOPE

    • Albania
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    • Tajikistan
    • Tunisia
    • Turkey
    • Turkmenistan
    • Qatar
    • United Arab Emirates
    • United Kingdom
    • Ukraine
    • USA
    • Uzbekistan
    • Vietnam
OCS-105-V0.1-In-Conversion-Public-Exemption Textile Exchange Guidance Regarding the Suspension of CU India TE 301-Standards Claims Policy V1.3 TE 302-Standards Logo Use Specification V1.3 CCS 102- Certification Procedures v3.1 CCS 105-Policy for Alternative Volume Reconci v3.1 Global ISO IWA Proficiency Test Initiative 32_2019 TE-406-V1.1 Quick Guide to Brand Certification and CCS-3.0 ASR-107-Certification Fee Structure V2024.0 ASR-103-Policy for Scope Certificates V3.1 ASR-104-Policy for Transaction Certificates V3.1 ASR-213-V1.3 Materials, Processes, and Products Classification ASR-214-V1.3 Geographic Classification ASR-106-V2.4-Accepted-Equivalent-Standards-Policy OCS-101-V3.0-TR-Organic-Content-Standard OCS-105-In Conversion Policy.v1.0 ASR-114-V1.0-Audit-Methods-Policy ASR-225-V2024.3 Certification Eligibility Policy and List of Banned Entities CCS-201-V3.1-CN-CCS-User-Manual-Chinese-中文 CCS-201-V3.1-CCS-User-Manual ASR 113-V1.0 Policy for the Use of eTrackit CCS-101-V3.1-Content-Claim-Standard OCS-206-V1.1-Global ISO IWA 32:2019 Proficiency Test Initiative CCS-Content Claim Standard Certification Procedures Terms and Definitions for Textile Exchange Standards and Related Documents Quick Guide to Product Labelling & CCS 3.0 CCS-105-Policy for Alternative Volume Reconciliation OCS-201-V3.1-OCS-User-Manual TE-405-V1.0-Quick-Guide-to-Product-Labeling-and-CCS-3.0 Standards Logo Use Specifications ASR-109a-V3.2 Guidance: Auditing During the COVID-19 Pandemic Communiqué on the Recovery of Some Non-Hazardous Wastes Document List ASR-103a-V2.0-Annex-to-Scope-Certificate-Policy-Category-Terms ASR-101-V2.1-Accreditation-Certification-Procedures-for-Textile-Exchange-Standards Standards Claims Policy ASR-110-V2.0-Complaints-and-Feedback-Policy TE-402-V1.0-Brand-and-Retailer-Certification-Toolkit OCS-102-V3.0-Organic-Content-Standard OCS-102-V3.0-OCS-Certification-Procedures OCS-103-V2.0-Policy-for-GMO-Screening-of-Organic-Cotton TE-401-V1.0-Supplier-Certification-Toolkit ASR-225-V2024.4 Certification Eligibility Policy and List of Banned Entities OCS-206-V1.4-Global-ISO-IWA-32-2019-Proficiency-Test-Initiative TE-201- V2024. 10 Document List - Public Certificate Authentication Information V4.0 ASR-221-V2024.9 Calibration Log ASR-225-V2024.5 Certification Eligibility Policy and List of Banned Entities TE-201-V2024.11 Document List - Public eTrackit Quick Guide for Brands eTrackit Brand Toolkit OCS-206-V1.5 Global ISO IWA 32 2019 Proficiency Test Initiative ASR-107-V2025.0-Certification-Fee-Structure
 
Introduction
 
The Goal of the Organic Content Standard (OCS) is to ensure trust in organic content claims.
The purpose of the OCS Labeling and Claims Guide is to provide guidance for companies making claims about their use of certified OCS organic products. The intended users of the Guide are organizations providing auditing and certification services for the OCS (“Certification Bodies”), companies selling OCS Certified products to other companies (“Certified Organizations”), and retailers selling certified OCS Product.
This OCS Labeling and Claims Guide accompanies the Organic Content Standard, and is a required element of the standard. The certification requirements connected to the use of the standard are drawn from the Content Claim Standard (CCS) requirements to ensure full chain of custody for the input material.  Updates to the OCS Labeling and Claims Guide and other relevant documents can be found online. Check the OCS website for more information: http://OrganicContent.org/. 
 
What is an OCS claim?
 
An OCS claim is any statement that makes reference to the OCS. OCS claims may include any combination of logo use, text claims, and/or links to additional information that mention the OCS.
 
OCS claims fall under one or more of the following categories:
 
Product-specific claim: This type of claim indicates or implies that a specific product meets the requirements of the OCS. These claims may be made on or off the products. Examples of product-specific claims include hangtags with the OCS Logo, or reference to the OCS in the description of a product or group of products in a catalog, website or point of sale marketing.
 
General marketing claim: This type of claim indicates or implies that a company meets the requirements of the OCS, purchases OCS Certified products, or certifies in accordance with the OCS. Examples of general marketing claims include reference to the OCS on the CSR page of a website or in a general statement (that does not refer to a product) in a catalog or point of sale marketing.
 
Business-to-business (B2B) claim: This type of claim uses the OCS name or OCS Logo to identify semi-finished batches or lots directly, or on invoices or shipping documents.
 
Consumer-facing claim: This type of claim is directed at consumers. Examples of consumer-facing claims are hangtags, product descriptions in catalogs or websites, in-store displays, etc.
 
Any claim that makes reference to the OCS is considered a controlled claim and shall meet the requirements of this document.
 
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Tekstil(OCS) ile İlgili Olarak Firmamız Doküman Listesini Bu Sayfamızdan indirebilirsiniz.
FIRST CONTACT AND OFFER
  1. Enter the enterprising here to make sure that the information about the product is written.
  2. Sending general information and application form at the first contact
  3. For the entrepreneur application and application form
  4. Preparing and submitting the price offer
  5. Approval of the price offer

APPLICATION
  1. The entrepreneur should submit the document requested by ETKO as soon as possible.
  2. Entrepreneur transmits Production Information
  3. Entrepreneur Transmits Business Information (Operating lines, Layout Plan etc. other documents)
  4. Completing the Application File
CONTROL
  1. Check date and inspector determining
  2. Control and Sampling of Products
  3. Control of Enterprises (Warehouses, Documentation, Stock Status etc.)
  4. Control of Entry and Exit and Sales
  5. Preparation of the report of the control
CERTIFICATION
 
The Personnel Involved in the Approval of Control and Control Reports cannot take place in Certification. Certification Committee is Completely Independent.
  1. Departing the Control Report
  2. Certification Committee Approval
  3. Submission of the Report and Certificate
  4. Beginning of Sales Transactions