Safety Mark Singapore. Safety Requirement by SPRING SINGAPORE Sellers are required to obtain safety mark for relevant products before putting up for sale Therefore since 1991 these safety requirements is being rolled out to all manufacturer and distributor of controlled item electronics.

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Understanding The SAFETY Mark Certification In Singapore by Averlyn Fong February 20 2020 In accordance to the Consumer Protection (Safety Requirements) Regulations (CPSR) 33 different categories of household products are required to be registered with Enterprise Singapore.

Understanding The SAFETY Mark Certification In Singapore

Any SAFETY Mark with dimension smaller than the above has to be approved by the Safety Authority 3) Points for adherence a) The SAFETY Mark shall be fully reproduced with the safety logo enclosed in a square on the left the word “SAFETY MARK” enclosed in a rectangle on the right and the certification number.

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The “SAFETY Mark” is intended for selected electrical and electronic products as well as gas appliances which are sold to consumers for use in Singapore households The “SAFETY Mark” helps consumers to identify registered Controlled Goods All registered Controlled Goods must be tested to specific international and national safety standards and certified safe by designated product.

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The Singapore SMark is a voluntary test mark that confirms the safety of products imported into Singapore Electronics manufacturers and distributors use the mark to gain a competitive lead by proving their products are certified for sale in Singapore and that they comply with the testmark&#39s specifications The Singapore SMark takes conditions at the manufacturer&#39s facilities and plants.

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Overview of CPSR 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 registered with the authority and affixed with the SAFETY Mark before they can be sold in Singapore.