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ECAS certification
To ensure the quality of products that affect consumer health and safety, the government of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has mandated that from May 2010, regulated products must provide evidence of compliance with international safety standards, be audited and registered by UAE certification bodies before being sold to UAE.
At present, regulated products include radios or telecommunications terminal equipment, some electronic household appliances, children's toys, locomotive batteries, as well as engine oil, paint/cleaning agents, porcelain tubes/tiles, etc.
The Emirates Authority for Standardization&Metrology (ESMA) is a government authorized standardization agency in the United Arab Emirates, established under UAE Federal Law No. 28 of 2001. It is responsible for developing, approving, publishing, reviewing, modifying, publishing, and changing standards and technical regulations, as well as establishing the National Measurement System (NMS).
The commonly used registration method currently is type certification; ESMA evaluates all regulated products to meet specific technical specifications before supplying them to the UAE market. Before submitting a type approval request, the applicant should have a local importer/distributor/distributor who has already been registered with the certification body.
NormalTCI can apply for registration based on the CB test report, product conformity statement, and other technical documents provided by the customer, such as user manuals, photos, etc., to quickly obtain the UAE registration certificate. NormalTCI is committed to adding value to our customers' products and helping them achieve success in the international market.
The Conformity Assessment Department under the Emirates Authority for Standardization and Metrology (ESMA) has implemented a product certification program, the Emirates Conformity Assessment Scheme (ECAS), since August 1, 2004. This plan ensures that the products meet the approved standards, not only in terms of product quality but also in terms of safety. If the product meets the plan, it will be awarded the logo "Al Alama". In addition to products, manufacturers or manufacturers also need to conduct evaluations. The plan is mandatory for all products listed in Cabinet Regulation No.114/2, and subsequently the UAE has gradually added other products. This program can also certify products that meet UAE national standards as requested by customers or other relevant parties.
All products related to public life, health and safety, as well as products that affect the environment and the UAE economy, are included in this plan. In addition, ECAS will also include locally produced products in the plan to ensure their quality and make them competitive in the global market.
cost
Registration application and technical review: 600 dirhams
Issuance of certificate of conformity: 500 dirhams
● Renewal of certificate of conformity (one year later): AED 200
Two certificates (to prevent loss of certificates): 100 dirhams
● Issuing product status confirmation letter: AED 200
Identification of a copy of the certificate of conformity: 50 dirhams
● Issuing a certificate of conformity for each batch (per customer request): AED 300
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On June 2, 2010, the United Arab Emirates issued a notice G/TBT/N/ARE/42 "Draft GCC Technical Regulations on Toys", which defines toys (HS: 2005, ICS: 67.080) as all products or materials designed or explicitly intended for children under 14 years of age to play with. This unified technical regulation applies to all Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries and specifies the basic safety requirements that toys must comply with, their conformity assessment procedures, and rules for placing toys in the GCC market.
The deadline for evaluation of this notice is 30 days after its publication. It is worth noting that the notification was adopted on December 1, 2009 and officially implemented on April 1, 2010.
The reference documents are as follows:
●UAE. GSO 577/1995 General Safety Requirements for Toys
●UAE. GSO 578/1995 Toy Testing Methods Part 1: Mechanical and Chemical Testing
●UAE. GSO 579/1995 Toy Testing Methods Part 2: Flammability Test
EU Toy Safety Directive 88/378/EEC (May 3, 1988)
● EN 71-1-2005 Toy Safety: Mechanical and Physical Characteristics
● EN 71-2-2006 Toy Safety: Flammability
EN 71-3-97 and EN 71 (parts 4 to 11)
The United Arab Emirates has started implementing mandatory ECAS certification for lighting products
According to Cabinet Resolution No. 34 of 2013, the United Arab Emirates issued mandatory regulations for lighting products in the official gazette on December 31, 2013, which will be implemented in two phases:
Starting from July 1, 2014, lighting products that do not meet the standards will be prohibited from being sold within the United Arab Emirates
Starting from January 1, 2015, lighting products that do not meet the standards will be prohibited from being sold and/or displayed in the UAE market
Only lighting products that have obtained a Certificate of Conformity (CoC) issued by the UAE Standards Agency (ESMA) are allowed to be sold in the UAE market. Selling lighting products that do not meet the standards will be considered a violation of Federal Article 28 of 2001.
The mandatory certification program in the United Arab Emirates is ECAS, which includes safety and energy efficiency requirements.
The lighting products included in the regulatory scope include:
● Incandescent light bulb with a power not less than 16W
● Bar shaped fluorescent lamp
● Compact fluorescent lamp
● Halogen lamp
● Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs)
Control devices for general lighting
● Ordinary lighting fixtures
(Appendix 1 of the regulation lists some exempted lighting products.)
The ECAS Certificate of Conformity (CoC) is a mandatory product type certification with a validity period of 1 year.
1. Low voltage equipment (LVE)
2. EESL (Energy Efficiency Label)
3. Petroleum products
4. perfume
5. Cosmetics
6. Tobacco and labeling
7. Detergent
8. Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS)
The latest certification requirements for exporting automotive parts to the United Arab Emirates will be implemented from January 1, 2019
The Emirates Authority for Standardization and Metrology (ESMA) has issued the technical requirements of Cabinet Resolution No. 12 of 2018, which stipulates that all automotive parts products under its control must comply with the UAE Assessment Scheme (ECAS) and issue a Certificate of Conformity. This regulation came into effect on January 1, 2019.
The controlled automotive parts products and their latest standards are as follows:
SN. | Automotive Spare Parts | Standards Number |
1 | General Requirement | UAE S/GSO 1712 |
2 | Brake System | UAE.S GSO ECE 13-1 |
UAE.S GSO ECE 13-2 | ||
UAE.S GSO ECE 13-3 | ||
UAE.S GSO ECE 13-4 | ||
UAE.S GSO ECE 13-5 | ||
UAE.S GSO ECE 13-6 | ||
UAE.S GSO ECE 13H | ||
UAE.S/GSO ECE 90 | ||
3 | Brake Pads | UAE.S GSO ISO 6311 |
UAE.S GSO ISO 6312 | ||
UAE.S GSO ISO 6313 | ||
UAE.S GSO ISO 6314 | ||
UAE.S GSO ISO 6315 | ||
4 | Engine Radiators | UAE.S GSO 136 |
UAE.S GSO 135 | ||
5 | Safety Belts | UAE.S GSO 97 |
UAE.S GSO 96 | ||
6 | Rear-view Mirrors | UAE.GSO 422 |
UAE.S GSO 421 | ||
7 | Car Battery | UAE.S GSO 34 |
UAE.S GSO 35 | ||
8 | Oil Filters for Internal Combustion Engines | UAE.S GSO 1605 |
UAE.S GSO ISO 4548-1 | ||
UAE.S GSO ISO 4548-2 | ||
UAE.S GSO ISO 4548-3 | ||
UAE.GSO ISO 4548-6 | ||
9 | Air filters | UAE.S GSO ISO 11841-1 |
UAE.S GSO ISO 11841-2 | ||
UAE.S GSO ISO 11155-1 | ||
UAE.S GSO ISO 11155-2 | ||
UAE.S GSO ISO 7750-1 | ||
UAE.S GSO ISO 7750-2 | ||
UAE.S GSO ISO 12103-1 | ||
UAE.S GSO ISO 12103-2 | ||
UAE.S GSO 565/1994 | ||
10 | Laminated Safety Glass | UAE.S GSO 1677/2003 |
UAE.S GSO ISO 3537 | ||
UAE.S ISO 3538 | ||
11 | Rims | UAE.S GSO ISO 3894 |
UAE.S/GSO ISO 4000-1 | ||
UAE.S/GSO ISO 4000-2 | ||
UAE.S GSO 3894 | ||
12 | Door Locks and Door Hinges | UAE.S GSO 420 |
UAE.S GSO 419 | ||
13 | Retro-Reflective Markings and Signalling Devices | ECE 104 |
ECE 48 | ||
14 | Alarm Systems for Buses and Commercial Vehicles | UAE.S GSO ISO 15763 |
15 | Relays and Flashers | GSO ISO 7588-1:2013 |
UAE implements temporary ECAS RoHS certification scheme
The transitional period for the implementation of the UAE RoHS regulations is about to expire. Starting from January 2020, products included in the UAE RoHS control scope must hold a RoHS compliance certificate in order to enter the UAE market.
Due to the recent surge in demand for ECAS RoHS certification in the United Arab Emirates, the regulatory agency ESMA has just announced a temporary certification scheme. From now until December 31, 2019, ECAS RoHS certificates can be issued based solely on a RoHS compliance declaration signed by local importers or agents in the UAE, without the need to provide RoHS testing reports. The temporary plan applies to the following regulated products:
1. Large household appliances
2. Small household appliances
3. IT and Telecommunication equipment
4. Consumer equipment
5. Lighting equipment
6. Electrical and electronic tools (with the exception of large-scale stationary industrial tools)
7. Toys leisure and sport equipment
8. Medical devices (with the exception of all implanted and infected products)
9.Monitoring and control instruments including industrial monitoring and control instrument
10.Automatic dispensers
11. Other EEE not covered by any of the categories above or, and falling within the definition of Article one.
Among them, there are 10 controlled substances in categories 1-10. Starting from January 2020, four substances will be regulated under Class 11. The certificate issued under the temporary certification scheme is valid for one year, and a new certificate based on the RoHS report needs to be applied for before the expiration of one year.
Implementation guidelines for energy efficiency related to washing machines, dryers, and dishwashers in the United Arab Emirates
According to the Implementation Guidelines v1.0 issued by ESMA on November 12, 2019, UAE.S 5010-2:2019, UAE.S 5010-6: 2019 will be enforced on December 16th, 2019.
Scope of application: Washing machines, dryers, dishwashers
UAE.S 5010-2:2019, UAE.S 5010-6: 2019 will be enforced on December 16th, 2019.
All products within the regulatory control specified in the implementation guidelines must provide a valid certificate of conformity (ECAS or EQM) before December 16, 2019 (inclusive)
All products within the regulatory control specified in the implementation guidelines must be equipped with valid Energy Efficiency Labeling (EESL) and RFID tags by April 1, 2020 (inclusive).
Energy efficiency labels without valid RFID tags will be considered invalid.
Products placed in the local market (without packaging) should be placed in the most prominent position with a combination of effective energy efficiency labeling and RFID tags, making it easy for local consumers/buyers/market monitoring agencies to view.
Products placed in the local market (with packaging) should be placed in the most prominent position of the packaging with a combination of effective energy efficiency labeling and RFID tags, making it easy for local consumers/buyers/market monitoring agencies to view.
Effective energy efficiency labels and RFID tags should be provided to consumers and buyers along with the product.
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