Why get involved?
Singapore Standards are established based on an open system in accordance with the requirements of the World Trade Organization.
Your feedback is important in the development of Singapore Standards. This includes new and revised Singapore Standards, as well as the review, amendment and withdrawal of existing Singapore Standards.
Standards for Public Comment
View the full list of Singapore Standards that are in development. To submit comments, you must use the comment form provided.
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Singapore Standards for Public Comments on 13 Sep 2023
Enterprise Singapore invites public comments on standards for non-alloy steel tubes, design of steel structures, liquid hand soap, smart plugs, escalators, energy management systems, information security management systems, information security controls, food safety, conformity assessment, air-conditioning and mechanical ventilation, indoor air quality, facility design guidelines, industrial gas cylinders, data as a service, data quality metrics, data versioning and electronic commerce transactions. Please click here for more information.
The closing dates for comments are given in the document.
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Singapore Standards for Public Comments on 04 Aug 2023
Enterprise Singapore invites public comments on standards for moulded thermoplastic refuse bins, plastic refuse sacks, litter bins, open water sporting activities, aquatic facilities, risk management, supply and delivery of medication, assessment of in-situ compressive strength, energy-efficiency standard for building services and equipment, gas installation, design of steel structures and footwear. Please click here for more information.
The closing dates for comments are given in the document.
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Singapore Standards for Public Comments on 07 Jul 2023
Enterprise Singapore invites public comments on standards for mobile cranes, hotel security, electrical energy storage (EES) systems, fire shutters and electric vehicles charging system. Please click here for more information.
The closing dates for comments are given in the document.
Patent Policy and Licensing Declaration
While standards are being created, there may be overlaps with existing patents. If such an overlap exists fully or partly in a Singapore Standard (SS), Technical Reference (TR) or Workshop Agreement (WA), patent owners must consent for such information to be included in the standards.
If you come across any overlaps in our SSs, TRs or WAs, please fill in the Patent Statement and Licensing Declaration Form and send it to us at standards@enterprisesg.gov.sg.
We will then be able to take further action to ensure our standards do not conflict with patent holders’ rights.
Comment on Draft Standards