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Consumer Product Safety Office

For Suppliers

Find answers to common questions about registering Controlled Goods, displaying the SAFETY Mark, the CPSA+ system, and other resources by CCS CPSO.

Last updated 18 May 2026

Registration of Controlled Goods (CGs) supplied to consumers

1. How do I register CGs?
2. Can the CPSO conduct testing on products for the purpose of registering CGs?
3. How much does it cost to test and certify my CGs?
4. How long does it take to test or to certify CGs?
5. What is the validity period of the CG registration?
6. Why does the registration of CGs expire?
7. I am a parallel importer, reseller, or distributor. Do I need to register for a SAFETY Mark?
8. Do CGs supplied to businesses (i.e. B2B) require a SAFETY Mark?

Displaying the SAFETY Mark on Controlled Goods (CGs)

9. How should the SAFETY Mark be displayed on CGs?
10. How should the SAFETY Mark be displayed on AC adaptors?
11. How should the SAFETY Mark be displayed on mains plugs, portable socket-outlets, and portable cable reels?
12. How do I download the SAFETY Mark file in CPSA+?

Sale of General Consumer Goods (No SAFETY Mark required)

13. What safety standards apply to general consumer goods sold in Singapore?

Company Information in CPSA+

14. How do I navigate the CPSA+ system?
15. How do I change my company address in CPSA+?
16. How do I change my company contact person in CPSA+?

Resources by CPSO

17. Where can I find the CPSO's guides on Controlled Goods (CGs), the SAFETY Mark, or the relevant regulations?
18. Where can I find the CPSO's guides on general consumer goods or the relevant regulations?