Certification Audit
Two column certification audit listing held certificates with scope and audit dates beside the badges skipped on purpose, each with a stated reason.
Two column certification audit listing held certificates with scope and audit dates beside the badges skipped on purpose, each with a stated reason.
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Certification Audit treats a certificate as a claim with a scope and an expiry, not a badge in the footer. The left column lists the certificates actually held, each with the part of the operation it really covers and its audit date, so a tannery audit is not passed off as covering the workshop. The right column is the harder half: the badges skipped on purpose, each with the reason stated plainly rather than left for the customer to infer.
Held and skipped are two arrays, one with a name, scope, and audit date, the other with a name and a reason. The footer sets the maintenance rule that keeps the page true: a lapsed certificate comes off the week its expiry passes, because a lapsed badge left up is the same as a false one.
Reach for this block inside a sustainability section after the measured claims in materials footprint table, where naming the badges you skipped reads as more credible than a wall of logos. Every scope line and audit date has to match a certificate you can produce on request.
A natural flow around it on an Ecommerce Pro page:
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One strong use is the two held against three skipped split for a small maker with real certificates and honest gaps. Other audits:
Tip: "A certificate is a claim with a scope and an expiry date, not a decoration" sets the frame, so every scope line reads as a limit rather than a boast.