Certification Introduction
The Singapore Consumer Product Protection Regulations 1991 designated the Singapore Standards, Productivity and Innovation Commission as the product safety functional body responsible for licensing and registering products covered by the Consumer Protection (Safety Requirements) Registration Scheme (CPS). Only registered products with the SAFETY logo can be sold in Singapore, and the relevant units responsible for the sale of routinely regulated goods to consumers in Singapore must register each model with the safety authority. At the time of registration, certificates and test reports must confirm that this model complies with the mandatory product safety labeling. Currently Singapore only requires security, while EMC is only voluntary.
Safety requirements: Under the requirements of the IEC standard, the product must also meet the tropical condition test, and the Singapore certification must provide a local agent, and the certificate holder is also a local agent. Products can only be sold in Singapore after obtaining PSB.
Certification lead time
Regular 3-4 weeks, can be expedited, expedited need to pay extra
Other Certification Notes
1. The certificate holder is a local registered company in Singapore;
2. There is no factory inspection and annual fee;
3. The certificate is valid for three years;
4. If the product is a direct plug-in power supply, the plug must meet the relevant requirements, such as European plugs must comply with EN50075, and British plugs must meet the requirements of BS1363 or SS246, and have relevant plug test reports;
5. There is no series of applications for product certification, and each certificate can only cover a single model and one trademark;
6. Valid CB certificate or report, generally do not need to provide samples;
7. Certification standard: IEC standard + Singapore difference, or SS standard;