SABER is a platform in Saudi Arabia for certifying
products. It's part of the
Saudi Product Safety Program (SALEEM). The Saudi
Standards, Metrology, and Quality Organization (SASO)
oversees it. SABER helps register and approve products for
sale in Saudi Arabia. Having SABER certification ensures
products meet Saudi standards. This protects consumers and
keeps the market safe from bad products.
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We help organizations get
SABER certification. We make sure they follow the
Saudi Product Safety Program (SALEEM). Our
experts guide on the right
technical regulations and prepare all needed
documentation and technical files.
We work with over 200 accredited labs for
product testing. This ensures products meet SASO
standards. Instacertify also handles
SABER platform registration and keeps you updated
on regulatory changes. This lets businesses focus
on their work while we handle the certification. We
offer testing, consulting, certification, and more. Our
services make getting certified easy and fast.
Who Can Apply for This Certificate
1. Manufacturers who want to sell in Saudi Arabia need
to certify their products.
2. Importers who sell in Saudi Arabia must check if
products are certified.
3. Suppliers and Distributors need to check if products
are certified before trading in Saudi Arabia.
4. Brand Owners, Companies that own the brand under
which products are sold can apply for SABER
certification
5. Producers, Producers of products that fall under
regulated categories, including those involved in the
manufacturing process or assembly, can apply for SABER
certification to ensure compliance with Saudi regulation
List of documents that are required for SABER
Certification
The process processes to apply for SABER Certification
Step1. Product Classification
First, identify your product's category and the rules
it must follow. This step is crucial to know if you
need to declare it yourself or if a third party must
assess it.
Step2. Technical File and Document Preparation
Next, collect all the technical documents needed. This
includes product specs, test reports, user manuals,
and any previous conformity certificates.
Step3. Testing and Conformity Assessment
Then, test your product with an
approved laboratory. This ensures it meets
Saudi technical regulations.
Step4. Application for Product Certificate of
Conformity (PCoC)
After that, register your product on the SABER
platform. Upload the test reports and other important
documents.
Step5. Application for Shipment Certificate of
Conformity (SCoC)
Once you have the PCoC, apply for the
Shipment Certificate of Conformity (SCoC) for
each shipment.
Step6. Verification and Approval
After verification, you'll get the SCoC. This lets
your product pass through Saudi customs and be sold
legally in Saudi Arabia.
Products Covered
1. Electrical and Electronic Products like Household
Appliances, Lighting Products, Consumer Electronics,
Electrical Components.
2. Building and Construction Materials like Cement and
Concrete, Steel Products, Insulation Materials, and
Ceramics.
3. Automotive Products like Vehicles and Auto Parts,
Lubricants, and Safety Equipment.
4. Textiles and Apparel like Clothing and Garments,
Fabrics, and Footwear.
5. Toys
6. Cosmetics and Personal Care Products like Skincare,
Haircare, Makeup, Hygiene Products.
7. Food Contact Materials like Packaging, Utensils, Food
Processing Equipment.
8. Chemicals and Hazardous Materials like Industrial
Chemicals, Cleaning Agents, Pesticides and Fertilizers.
9. Medical Devices like Diagnostic Equipment, Surgical
Instruments, and Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).
10. Furniture like Home Furniture, Office Furniture,
Outdoor Furniture.
11. Energy-efficient products like Air Conditioners,
Water Heaters, Refrigerators, and Freezers.
12. Other Regulated Products like Pressure Equipment,
Fire Safety Equipment, Lifts and Escalators, Machinery.
Timeline
The time it takes to get SABER certification varies. It
depends on the product's complexity, testing needs, and
if a Notified Body is involved. Here's a general
outline:
Cost
Cost The cost of getting SABER certification can change
based on many things. It's key for companies to plan
their budget well. The total cost usually includes fees
for testing, Notified Body assessments, registration on
the SABER platform, and getting the Product Certificate
of Conformity (PCoC) and Shipment Certificate of
Conformity (SCoC).
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Answer: Not all products need a Notified Body. But, high-risk
items like some medical devices and industrial gear must get
third-party checks. It's vital to know what your product
needs.
Q2. How can I ensure my product meets Saudi regulations?
Answer: Learn all about the technical regulations and
standards for your product type. A seasoned partner like
Instacertify can offer great advice and help make sure you
follow the rules.
Q3. What happens if my product fails to meet compliance?
Answer: If your product doesn't meet the rules, you'll need to
fix the problems. This might mean changing the design, doing
more tests, or updating the paperwork. It's important to solve
these issues before you apply again for certification.
Q4. How does SABER certification impact market access in
Saudi Arabia?
Answer: SABER certification is a must for selling goods in
Saudi Arabia. Without it, you can't legally bring or sell
products. It makes sure products are safe for consumers and
builds trust with them.
Q5. What are the penalties for non-compliance with SABER
regulations?
Answer: Breaking the rules can lead to fines, product recalls,
and goods being held at customs. You might also lose your
reputation and face limits on selling in the market. So,
following SABER certification rules is very important.
Q6. I am a Brand Owner located in India and want to sell my
brand products in Saudi Arabia. Do I need to do SABER
certification for my product or is it the manufacturer's
responsibility?
Ans. Companies that own the brand under which products are
sold can apply for SABER certification, even if the
manufacturing is done by a third party. They are responsible
for ensuring that the products meet the required standards.
Note: These questions and answers help you understand
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getting certified smoother and keep you in line with the
rules.