From: "Loh Weng Wah (Mechanical Engr)" <[email protected]> Subject: Re: Singapore Consumer Protection Regulation
Hi! Heiko, That's correct, as from 1 Jun 1997 onwards, mains operated ITE and other consumer products are required to be compliant to Singapore's Consumer Protection Regulations. You may request a list of affected products from PSB. Products must be certified by PSB (Singapore Productivity and Standards Board) and be sticked with a PSB Safety Mark. PSB do recognise CB reports. You may contact : Paul Tan (Assistant Head Electronics Test Centre) Tel No. : 65-7729771 Fax No. : 65-7746119 for more information. Rgds. Loh Weng Wah Creative Technology Ltd, Singapore List-Post: [email protected] Date: Fri, 13 Jun 1997 01:34:57 -0400 (EDT) From: Heiko Kuehling <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Subject: Singapore Consumer Protection Regulation Reply-to: [email protected] We recently received an information about the enforcement of the consumer protection regulation 1995 (Safety Authority) in Singapore. In accordance to this law, which is effective from June 1st, a ong other categories home computer (including monitors, printer, speaker, scanner and other mains operated accessories are covered in this regulation. A manufacturer, trader or importer of those products shall register it with the Safety Authority in Singapore by using a test report from Singapo e Productivity and Standards Board (PSB) or other recognised laboratories. 1) Does anybody has experience with the Singapore Safety Authority? 2) Are CB testreports accepted? Any info is appreciated. Heiko Kuehling TUV R. Japan RCIC - http://www.rcic.com Regulatory Compliance Information Center
