KUCAS Certification Brief Kuwait National Industrial Authority (PAI) issued G/TBT/N/KWT/7 bulletin on December 21, 2005. The title is Kuwait Qualification Assurance Scheme (KUCAS) and the new Kuwait Local Qualification Assurance Scheme (KUCAS), which will replace the current International Qualification Certification Scheme (ICCP). The outline provides for conformity assessment procedures to be undertaken by importers when goods arrive at Kuwaiti ports, rather than exporters or manufacturers from various exporting countries, such as ICCP. It is valid for one year under the approval of the pre-market "technical assessment" system for non-processed manufactured products (such as electrical appliances and tyres). It is recognized as a guarantee basis for the "technical assessment certificate" by the self-declaration of importers supported by inspection reports or quality marks issued by any laboratory, certification or notification body, whether in Kuwait or in any other country. Sampling and testing of processed products (such as oil, paint and cement) after arrival at Kuwaiti ports and at PAI laboratories, or at specialized laboratories in other neighbouring countries where necessary; selective inspection and delivery of goods at Kuwaiti ports based on risk analysis and past importer or manufacturer compliance records; identical without Kuwaiti quality markers Control domestic producers of products, implement similar systems, and initiate local market surveillance programs. The proposed approval date and effective date of the QA plan are March 17, 2006. 2KUCAS Certification ICCP Plan 1) All required products must conform to Kuwait's national technical regulations or relevant international standards; 2) For each export batch of required products, ICCP Certificate (CC) must be held on board for customs clearance. 3) When arriving at the port of entry of the importing country, the goods without CC certificate may be refused or required to be sampled for testing. If it fails to meet the requirements of the importing country, it will be ordered to return to the port of shipment, resulting in unnecessary delays and losses for the exporter or manufacturer. ICCP provides three ways for exporters or manufacturers to obtain CC certificates. Customers can choose the most appropriate way according to the nature of their products, the degree of compliance with standards, and the frequency of shipments. CC certificates are issued by PAI Country Office (PCO) authorized by Kuwait. If it meets the ICCP certification plan, there are three forms: 1) Pre-shipment Inspection (PSI) and Pre-shipment Testing (PST). Application for customs clearance and inspection fee: if FOB amount is less than or equal to USD 200,000: fee = 0.45%*FOB amount (minimum: CHY 1,750), if FOB amount is between USD 200,000 and USD 1 million: fee = USD 900+ (FOB-200,000 USD) 0.3%, if FOB amount exceeds USD 1 million 2) registration and pre-shipment inspection: fee: 150+30/model. Inspection fee is the same as the above 3KUCAS certification product range stipulates that products have 7 categories 1, toy category 2, household category 3, commercial category 4, automobile category 5, chemical category 6, building materials 7, other categories 4KUCAS certification requirements 1, rated voltage: 240V rated voltage can be marked as 220V-240V, 230V, 230V-240V and 240V. Electrical products with rated voltage of 220V shall not enter Kuwait 2, frequency: 50Hz 3, plug charger shall meet BS1363-1, BS1363-2 or BS546 standards. Plugs for electrical wiring must conform to the above standards. 4. Except for water cooler, there is no requirement for ambient temperature 5. The rated voltage of incandescent lamp must be 240V.