The Singapore Consumer Product Protection Regulation 1991 designated the Singapore Standards, Productivity and Innovation Committee as the product safety function, responsible for licensing and registration of products covered by the Consumer Protection (Safety Requirements) Registration Scheme (CPS). Only registered products bearing the SAFETY logo can be sold in Singapore, and the relevant units responsible for selling regulated goods to consumers in Singapore must register each model with the security authority. When logging in, it must be confirmed by a certificate and test report that this model complies with the mandatory product safety label. Singapore currently only requires safety, and EMC is only a voluntary principle.
Safety requirements: Under the requirements of the IEC standard, the products must also meet the test of tropical conditions, and Singapore certification must provide local agents, and the certificate holders are also local agents. Products can only be sold in Singapore after obtaining PSB.