The Safety Mark (SM) is a certification mark issued by the Energy Market Authority (EMA) to electrical products sold in Singapore. It signifies that the product meets the safety standards set by EMA. SM certified products are marked with the SM logo, which consists of a red circle with the words "Safety Mark" inside.
The Product Safety Standard (PSS) is a set of standards developed by EMA to ensure the safety of electrical products sold in Singapore. PSS standards cover various aspects of product safety, such as electrical safety, mechanical safety, and fire safety.
The Singapore Safety Mark Certification Scheme (SSMCS) is a voluntary certification scheme for electrical appliances and products sold in Singapore. SSMCS certified products are marked with the SSMCS logo, which consists of a yellow circle with the words "Singapore Safety Mark Certification Scheme" inside.
The Electrical Product Safety Inspection Program (EPSIP) is a program conducted by EMA to inspect and test electrical products sold in Singapore. EPSIP ensures that electrical products meet the safety standards set by EMA. EPSIP inspected products are marked with the EPSIP logo, which consists of a green circle with the words "Electrical Product Safety Inspection Program" inside.
The TV Safety Mark is a certification mark issued by EMA to television sets sold in Singapore. It signifies that the television set meets the safety standards set by EMA. TV Safety Mark certified television sets are marked with the TV Safety Mark logo, which consists of a blue circle with the words "TV Safety Mark" inside.
The type of safety mark you need depends on the type of electrical product you are selling. For example, if you are selling an electrical appliance, you will need to obtain a Safety Mark (SM). If you are selling an electrical product that is not an appliance, you will need to obtain a Product Safety Standard (PSS) certificate.
To obtain a Safety Mark, you will need to submit an application to EMA. The application will need to include information about the product, such as the product's name, model number, and manufacturer. You will also need to submit a sample of the product for testing.
There are many benefits to obtaining a safety mark for your electrical products. Some of the benefits include:
Increased customer confidence
Reduced risk of product recalls
Improved product sales
Safety marks are an important part of ensuring the safety of electrical products sold in Singapore. By obtaining a safety mark for your products, you can increase customer confidence, reduce the risk of product recalls, and improve product sales.
A safety mark is a certification mark that signifies that a product meets the safety standards set by a regulatory authority.
There are many different types of safety marks, including the Safety Mark (SM), Product Safety Standard (PSS), Singapore Safety Mark Certification Scheme (SSMCS), Electrical Product Safety Inspection Program (EPSIP), and TV Safety Mark.
The type of safety mark you need depends on the type of electrical product you are selling.
To obtain a safety mark, you will need to submit an application to the relevant regulatory authority.
There are many benefits to obtaining a safety mark, including increased customer confidence, reduced risk of product recalls, and improved product sales.
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