Organization : Emirates Authority For Standardization & Metrology
Type of Facility : Issuance of Conformity Certificate of Perfume Products
Country: United Arab Emirates
Website : http://www.esma.gov.ae/en-us/Services/TAM/Pages/Perfumes.aspx
ESMA Issuance of Conformity Certificate of Perfume Products :
Service Type:
Subsidiary procedural service
Related : ESMA Issuance of Conformity Certificate of Perfume Products UAE : www.statusin.org/10327.html
Service Provider:
Conformity Affairs Department
Description Of Process
Issuance of certificate of conformity assure the compliance of perfume products with the requirements of the approved standards and the production system is complying with the requirements and others specified in the technical regulation by Emirates Authority for Standardization and Metrology.
Fees
Application for Registration 600. Issuance of Certificate of Conformity 500. Document Review Fee / Per Hour 400. Renewal of Certificate 200. Replacement of lost Certificate 100. Authentication of Copies of the Certificate 50. Declaration of Product Status (Mandatory/Non-mandatory) 200. Assessment Fee ECAS / per Man-Day 2500. Issuing a Certificate of Conformity Valid for 3 months 300. Issuing a Certificate of Conformity for each shipment 300.
Registration Requirements
1. Application form (Online).
2. Valid Industry/Trade License (For Companies within UAE).
3. Authenticated free sale certificate from the country of origin.
4. Product composition & ingredients concentration report issued by the manufacturer.
5. Declaration of the Safety of the Nano-materials from the manufacturer.
6. Physical analysis report from the manufacturer or from recognized Testing Laboratory.
7. Use of Good Manufacturing Practice as per UAE.S GSO ISO 22716 or any other GMP approved by ESMA.
8. Test Report from recognized Testing Laboratory.
9. Test Report for Glass containers as per UAE.S/GSO 2093 from the manufacturer.
10. Certificate for Organic / Halal/ or other claims.
11. Declaration from the factory that the Safety Report will be provided from the factory to the concerned Authority (If needed).
12. Labeling Artwork.
Service Steps & Procedures
The applicant submit the application through the website along with the documents specified above under the registration requirements of the service
Service Channel:
ESMA website
The Average Period For Service Completion:
8 working days
Target Audience:
Perfume Traders and Manufacturer
Availability Of The Service:
Working hours : 7:30 – 2:30 from Sunday -Thursday – ESMA Website 24/7
FAQ
How much will it cost to become ENAS accredited?
Until we receive an application for accreditation which details the size of your operation it is very difficult to provide you with an accurate estimate as to what it will cost you to become ENAS-accredited.
However, the current application fee and daily rates can be found under the Fee structure. However providing visa, travel tickets, pick & drop and hotel arrangements is to be paid the organization applying for accreditation.
What is the difference between the terms “accreditation” and “registration”?
Accreditation is the formal recognition by an accreditation authority to the technical and organizational competence of a conformity assessment body to carry out a specific service in accordance to the standards and technical regulations as described in their scope of accreditation. Registration is the requirement of Ministry of Economy, Abu Dhabi, for issue or new license or renewal of existing license to laboratories in the Emirates of Abu Dhabi. This is NOT at all accreditation and the laboratories cannot claim to be accredited.
How long will it take to become ENAS accredited?
We aim to minimize the time taken within ENAS to approximately three months. This time however does not include the time taken by the organization for preparation and corrective actions.
How do I become ISO 9001 accredited?
ISO 9001:2008 is a certification standard, rather than an accreditation standard, and ENAS does not carry out assessments to this standard itself, but assesses and accredits Certification Bodies (for a defined scope of accreditation, i.e. relating to specific areas of industry) so that they may then go out and certify organizations to ISO 9001.