Singapore - PSB

Introduction:

The Consumer Protection (Safety Requirements) Regulations (CPSR) requires 33 categories of household electrical, electronic and gas appliances & accessories also known as Controlled Goods, to be tested to specified safety standards and affixed with the SAFETY Mark before they can be sold in Singapore. These include testing for safety measures against fire, electric shock, explosion and other hazards that could result in injury, death or property damage.

Compliance Mark:

The SAFETY Mark helps consumers and suppliers identify registered Controlled Goods. These goods must carry the SAFETY Mark either affixed on the Controlled Goods or their packaging (to be affixed in a prominent location). The mark consists of a “safety logo” and the words “SAFETY MARK” in a rectangle on the right. These goods can also be traced with a unique 8-digit registration number to the registrant and the registered models.

  

Basic information:

Validity of CoC: 3 years
In-country test: No
Local representative: Yes
Factory inspection: No need

Singapore - IMDA

Introduction:

The Singapore Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) is a combination of the original Singapore Infocomm Development Authority (IDA) and Singapore Media Development Authority (MDA). The wireless products entering the Singapore market require Singapore IMDA certification.

Compliance Mark:

 

Basic information:

Validity of Certificate: 3 years
In-country test: No need
Local representative: Yes
Factory inspection: No need.