We prepare safety reports for all cosmetic products – decorative cosmetics, hair products, hair dyes, skincare cosmetics, solid soaps, shower and bath products, etc.
The legal complexity of manufacturing and distributing cosmetics requires specialists more than ever. We guarantee legal compliance in accordance with Regulation (EC) No. 1223/2009 by experts for all cosmetic products.
As natural scientists, we have successfully completed the safety assessor seminars offered by the IKW / DGK and continuously further our education. The corresponding certificates are attached to all safety reports we prepare and can be provided upon request.
In Austria, we are recognized as external safety assessors under §73 Para. 2 LMSVG for the CZ 9 (Cosmetic Products) sector.
Talk to us – we offer individual safety reports, package solutions for similar formulations, and flat rates starting at 20 safety reports per year. We will create a tailored offer for your company!
Safety reports for cosmetic products: Your gateway to EU markets
Safety reports for cosmetic products pave the way into the large and lucrative market of all European Union (EU) countries. These reports are among the regulatory obligations of the so-called "responsible person" based on Regulation (EC) No. 1223/2009 ("Cosmetics Regulation").
Our safety reports in English are also recognized in UK.
As a leading service provider for cosmetic regulatory compliance, we help you meet all regulatory requirements by preparing qualified safety reports. This ensures legally compliant entry into the European Union's cosmetics markets.
The safety report for cosmetic products is the most important component of the Product Information File. The responsible person documents with the Product Information File that the cosmetic product described in the safety report is "safe for human health under normal or reasonably foreseeable conditions of use."
The key aspects of a safety report for cosmetic products at a glance:
- Main component of the Product Information File
- Required to comply with European Regulation (EC) No. 1223/2009
- Consists of two parts:
- Safety Information
- Safety Assessment
With years of experience, we are happy to assist you with this highly detailed and regulation-intensive report.
What documents are required to prepare a safety report?