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By Deepa Shetty | Fri Jun 23 2023 | 2 min read

What Is the SASO RoHS Regulation?

Saudi Arabia isn't playing catch-up — it's setting the pace. The SASO RoHS regulation, launched in January 2021 by the Saudi Standards, Metrology and Quality Organization (SASO), aligns closely with the EU RoHS Directive but is enforced with Saudi-specific nuances.

It restricts six hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment (EEE):

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> If you're placing products in the Saudi market, compliance isn't optional — it's table stakes.

What’s Coming: SASO RoHS Recast (2025 Draft)

Saudi Arabia is moving to tighten its RoHS regime:

  • Adding 4 phthalates (DEHP, BBP, DBP, DIBP) — aligning closer with EU RoHS 10.
  • Expanded economic operator responsibilities — clearer roles for importers, manufacturers, and distributors.
  • Mandatory risk assessments and traceability expectations.
  • Arabic documentation and batch/serial marking expected for compliance.

You can link internally to: → “How to Comply” → “Compile a Technical File”

And externally to SASO/WTO notification page for credibility.

Saudi Arabia RoHS obligations are easier to manage with RoHS compliance software that supports declarations, evidence, and product-level tracking.

SASO RoHS Scope and Staggered Enforcement

Compliance deadlines weren’t rolled out all at once — Saudi Arabia phased them by product type. Here’s the timeline:

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SASO RoHS Exemptions: What’s Not Covered

Not every product is under the microscope. SASO RoHS exemptions include:

  • Military weapons and equipment
  • Medical devices
  • Space-use equipment
  • Large-scale stationary industrial tools
  • Large fixed installations
  • Specific instruments in Annex 1-B
  • Substances already excluded per Annex 1-A thresholds

> Translation: You may have some breathing room — but don’t assume. Check the Annexes first.

How to Comply with SASO RoHS — Step-by-Step

1. Use Recognized Standards

  • IEC 63000 – Technical documentation framework
  • IEC 62321 – Determination of restricted substance levels
  • IEC 62474 – Material declarations
  • IEC TR 62476 – Guidance for evaluating use restrictions

2. Compile a Technical File

Prepare documentation including:

  • Declaration of Conformity (DoC) – Use the template from Annex 4
  • Risk Assessment Document
  • Design drawings, manuals, usage documentation
  • Testing reports and material declarations

3. Seek Third-Party Conformity Assessment

Your product must be verified by a notified body recognized by SASO, which will issue the Certificate of Conformity — a mandatory requirement for market entry.

Why Compliance Matters: More Than Just Market Access

SASO RoHS isn’t just red tape — it’s a strategic lever.

  • Unlock the Saudi market: Access one of the fastest-growing electronics markets in the Gulf.
  • Prove your environmental commitment: Align with ESG goals and consumer expectations.
  • Build trust: Saudi buyers and partners demand transparency — this proves it.
  • Avoid penalties: Non-compliance means blocked shipments, rejected certifications, and fines.

RoHS Compliance Isn’t Just a Form. It’s a Market Entry Strategy.

SASO RoHS isn’t the same old paperwork. It’s your permission slip to sell in one of the fastest-growing economies in the world. But only if you’re prepared.

Acquis gives you the system, structure, and certainty to get it right.

  • Centralize supplier declarations and risk data
  • Generate IEC 63000-ready technical files
  • Validate substances against SASO and global limits
  • Track conformity deadlines across product lines
  • Track restricted substances in real-time
  • Generate audit-ready reports — instantly

Make SASO RoHS compliance your competitive edge

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SASO RoHS Compliance: What You Need to Know to Sell in Saudi Arabia

SASO RoHS is Saudi Arabia’s Restriction of Hazardous Substances regulation, launched by the Saudi Standards, Metrology and Quality Organization in January 2021, aligning with the EU model but tailored for KSA
It restricts the same six substances as EU RoHS : Lead (Pb), Mercury (Hg), Cadmium (Cd), Hexavalent Chromium (Cr⁶⁺), PBB, and PBDE, with limits of 0.1% (or 0.01% for Cadmium) by homogeneous material.
SASO RoHS applies in phases to 7 categories: Small household appliances → July 4, 2022 Large household appliances → Oct 2, 2022 ICT equipment → Dec 31, 2022 Lighting → Mar 31, 2023 Electronic tools → Jun 29, 2023 Games/sports equipment → Sep 27, 2023 Monitoring/control instruments → Dec 26, 2023
Exemptions include: medical devices, military/space equipment, large-scale industrial tools and installations, plus items listed in Annex 1-A
Manufacturers must: Use IEC standards ( IEC 63000 , 62321, 62474, TR 62476) Compile a technical file with test reports, DoC, risk assessment, drawings, manuals Obtain third-party conformity assessment and Certificate of Conformity via a notified body
Compliance is crucial to: Secure entry into Saudi’s growing electronics market Align with environmental and ESG goals Avoid customs blockages, fines, and shipment delays
SASO RoHS is part of the broader Saber/Saleem program. It mandates electronic product registration, submission of technical documentation, conformity assessment via accredited bodies, and issuance of a Product Certificate of Conformity both pre-shipment and for market entry