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 01 Dec 2023
Enterprise Singapore invites public comments on standards for age-friendly homes, temporary electrical installations for shipbuilding and ship-repairing yards, electrical accessories, guidance to achieve sustained success, valves and safety valves for land boilers, steam vessels and piping installation, configuration management, data protection trustmark, quality management systems, transportation and storage of pesticides and lifting gear. 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 03 Nov 2023
Enterprise Singapore invites public comments on standards for emulsion paint, communication networks and systems for power utility automation, additive manufacturing, safety of machinery, conformity assessment, protective gloves and mobile waste and recycling containers. 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 02 Oct 2023
Enterprise Singapore invites public comments on standards for cosmetics, manhole tops, steel tubes and fittings, flammable liquids, bituminous emulsion, electric cables, photovoltaic (PV) modules, smart card ID, quality management, protective security, data centre IT equipment, track allocation for track access, operations of depot and water-based sealer. Please click here for more information.
The closing dates for comments are given in the document.
Comment on Draft Standards