Title: Product Conformity Assessment (PCA)
1Product Conformity Assessment (PCA)
September 2013
2What is a Conformity Assessment Program?
- Product Conformity Assessment is a solution
designed to ensure that specific products meet
the requirements of the technical regulations and
standards set by a regulatory authority in the
importing country. - The program consists of verifying Products
compliance with the requirements of applicable
standards and technical regulations. - The evaluation is done following the review of
reports from one or a combination of
interventions such as laboratory testing,
physical Inspection and factory audits. - The conformity of the products is evidenced by
the issuance of a Certificate of Conformity
usually requested for customs clearance.
3Programs Objectives
- Product Conformity Assessment is needed to
- Prevent the importation of unsafe, sub-standard
and/or counterfeit goods - Protect consumers health and safety and the
environment - Safeguard local producers Industry from unfair
competition - Reduce the risk that the domestic market becomes
the dumping ground for nonconforming products - Facilitate customs clearance process
- Overcome the risk of rejection of the products in
the country of destination - Promotes the image of the quality of the products
4Benefits for the exporting countries
- Improves economic growth and development
- Facilitates trade and access export markets (
product counts with an added value) - Reduces the risk of rejection of the products by
the importer and by the local market at the
country of destination - Provides good information of the quality of the
products (certified products quality guarantee) - Generates trust in the client countries
- Consumer confidence in products and services
- Image of quality
- Helps the private sector to solve the quality ,
compliance and certification problems
5Conformity Assessment procedure
- Depending on the nature of the product and
certification scheme, the verification procedure
may include one or a combination of the following
activities - Product testing
- Physical Inspection
- Factory and desk Audits
- Documentary review
- Products conformity with defined requirements is
evidenced by a document of compliance (e.g.
Certificate of Conformity) issued by the
Certification body following applicable
certification standards (e.g. ISO Guide 65)
6Parties and activities implied in the Product
Conformity Assessment
Applicant
Product Information / Request for Certification
Certification Body (SGS) Product Experts
(evaluation and analysis) Certification
Manager (Decision to certify)
Test Report
Accredited Laboratory
Audit Report
Inspection Certification Body
Inspection Report
7More frequent questions on the need of the
Certificate of Conformity
- Why is it needed?
- Because the presentation of the CoC is a
mandatory requirement in the importing country. - Are other certificates recognized or validated?
- The fact of having other certifications does not
exonerate the exporter or producer to obtain the
CoC for a specific transaction - Having other types of certificates might help to
reduce the scope of the intervention - Where is required? What
for? Who needs it? - Destination Customs To clear the consignment
The importer - In the Bank To
negotiate the LC The
exporter - In the Ministry / Bank To open an
Import License The exporter
8Some of the programs under Product Conformity
Assessment
Russia, Belorussia, Kazakhstan Customs Union
Saudi Arabia
Kurdistan region, Republic of Iraq
Kenya
Nigeria
Algeria
Ethiopia
9Algeria
- Mandate authorized by the Central Bank of Algeria
- The scope of the program is to ensure conformity
of imported products to the applicable technical
regulation and standards - All transaction regulated by a letter of credit /
cash against documents or being composed of
consumer goods. - The attestation is through the issuance of a
Certificate of Conformity (CoC) / Certificat de
Controle de Qualité des Marchandises - The purpose is the goods clearance or the letter
of credit negotiation - The selection of the Certification body can be
either Exporter / Importers choice
10Saudi Arabia
- Mandate authorized by the Ministry of Commerce
and Industry - The scope of the program is to ensure conformity
of imported products to the applicable technical
regulation and standards - The attestation is through the issuance of a
Certificate of Conformity (CoC) - The purpose of attestation is Custom clearance
and Saudi Authorities post market surveillance - The selection of the Certification body is
Exporters choice -
11Kurdistan / Iraq
- Mandate authorized by Kurdistan Standardization
and Quality Control Administration - The scope of the program is to assess and verify
the conformance with Iraqi/Kurdish Standards
and/or approved International Standards and
certification of each compliant shipment - All consignments of imported goods subject to the
Program - The attestation is through the issuance of a
Certificate of Conformity (CoC) - The purpose of attestation is Custom clearance
and import of goods in Kurdish / Iraqi market - The selection of the Certification body is
Exporters choice -
12Nigeria
- Mandate authorized by The Standards Organisation
of Nigeria (SON) - The scope of the program is to assess and verify
the conformance with Nigerian Industrial
Standards and/or approved International Standards
and certification of each compliant shipment - All consignments of imported goods subject to the
Program - The attestation is through the issuance of a
Product Certificate (unregistered, registered or
licensed) and consequent issuance of Certificate
of Conformity for each shipment. - The purpose of attestation is to obtain the
SONCAP certificate in Nigeria directly. - The selection of the Certification body is
Producer/ Exporters Choice -
13Kenya
- PVoC program launched by KEBS (Kenyan Bureau of
Standards) - Three certification routes
- Route A consignment inspection and testing
- Route B Product registration
- Route C Licensing
- Testing should be performed in accredited ISO/IEC
17025 laboratories - COC is a mandatory customs clearance document for
each consignment. - Goods arriving without COC will be denied entry
or penalties will be imposed at KEBS discretion. -
14Russia, Belorussia, Kazakhstan Customs Union
- Since 2010 Customs Union between Russia,
Belorussia and Kazakhstan and creation of a
Unique Certification System with Technical
Regulation (similar to EU Directives) valid on
the territories of these Countries. - Gost Certificate System still exists for those
products for which Technical Regulation has not
been issued yet. - Conformity to products to Technical Regulation
Customs Union is assessed by issuance of a CoC or
DoC to TR CU. Such documents can be issued only
by Certification Bodies accredited for Customs
Union. - Only goods with HS code indicated in the TR CU
are subject to CoC or DoC TR CU. - The purpose of the CoC or DoC TR CU is Customs
clearance, post market surveillance, installation
and putting into operation. - The selection of the Certification body is
Exporters choice
15Fees
- PCA fees depend on the scope of the program as
well as the type and the level of interventions - In some of our programs, fees are established by
our Principals - The fees are generally borne by the exporters
16SGS Network
- At the end of 2012 we employed approximatively
75.000 employees. SGS operates a network of over
1,500 offices and laboratories around the world.
Over 31,500 employees in Europe, Middle East
Africa
Over 17,250 employees in North and Latin America
Over 26,250 employees in Asia/Pacific
17Thank you for your attention