Gulf Conformity mark

G mark
Effective regionGulf Cooperation Council
Effective since2009
Product categoryVarious
Legal statusMandatory
Websitewww.gso.org.sa/en/conformity/gcc-conformity-mark

Gulf Conformity mark, also known as G-mark is a certification mark used to indicate products that conform to all technical regulations of the Gulf Cooperation Council. It means that the G-marked products meet all requirements of the corresponding technical regulations and have passed all conformity assessment procedures. The mark was introduced in 2009.[1]

References

  1. ^ GSO - GCC Standardization Organization. "Gulf Conformity Mark – GCC Standardization Organization". gso.org.sa. Retrieved 2019-10-10.
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