Different countries and regions require different certificates for exporting diving suits. Here are some common certificates: –
**Export to the EU** – **CE certification**: This is a mandatory requirement for exporting to the EU and is a pass for products to enter the EU market. It must comply with the Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Directive, standards such as EN14225-1, EN14225-2, EN14225-3, etc., involving tests such as resistance to cold and hot storage, resistance to seawater, resistance to cleaning and disinfection, resistance to repeated pressure in water, and tensile strength of materials. – **Export to the United States** – **CPC certification**: If the diving suit is for specific groups such as children, platforms such as Amazon may require CPC certification. CPSIA testing and ASTMF963 testing are required. – **Other certification**: Depending on the specific product characteristics and customer requirements, test reports that comply with relevant standards of the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) may also be required. – **Export to South Korea** – **Label
related requirements**: Three-guarantee, certified, and wash labels are required, and the declared elements must be accurate, including product
name, weaving method, type, category, ingredient content, and brand. – **Consignor and consignee and label
registration, etc.**: Consignor and consignee registration, label registration, commodity inspection and testing, and health certificate. – **Export to Nigeria** – **CCVO certificate**: Nigeria requires compliance certification of imported goods. The required information includes commercial invoice, packing list, product manual, certificate of origin, test report, and factory registration certificate. – **Export to Indonesia** – **CFS free sale certificate
and Hague certification**: CFS free sale certificate is used to prove that the product can be sold freely in a specific area.
Export to Indonesia usually requires Hague certification. – **Export to Saudi Arabia** – **SABER certification**: Most products need to complete SABER certification before customs clearance, and some products need to complete IECEE certification, Q-MARK certification, EER certification, etc. before application.
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