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  1. Obtain a quotation for Singapore Standards, ISO Standards, IEC Standards and other Overseas Standards.

  2. The Singapore Standards Council (SSC) facilitates the development, promotion and review of Singapore Standards, Technical References and Workshop Agreements in Singapore.

  3. www.enterprisesg.gov.sg › explore-standards › find-a-standardFind a Standard - EnterpriseSG

    Find a Standard. Identify and adopt the right standard to deliver consistent quality, build customer trust and gain acceptance in global markets.

  4. www.singaporestandardseshop.sg › Product › SingaporeStdSingapore Standards

    Singapore Standards are nationally recognised documents established by consensus. Standards are published documents setting out specifications and procedures for the design, use or performance of materials, products, processes, services and systems.

  5. . . . Singapore Standards and Technical References. EMA adopts specific national standards and technical references, with regards to its regulations and areas of work. Information on the Singapore Standards. Below are the national standards that EMA has adopted. Singapore Standardisation Programme.

  6. Singapore Standards (SS), Technical References (TR) and Workshop Agreements (WA) are developed in the form of specifications for materials, products, services and systems, codes of practice, requirements of interoperability, methods of test, management systems, guidelines and nomenclatures.

  7. Singapore Standard (SS) specifies the standards used for industrial activities in Singapore. The standardization process is coordinated by Singapore Standards Council, [1] administered by Enterprise Singapore, a Governmental body.

  8. The Singapore Standard Industrial Classification (SSIC) is the national standard for classifying economic activities undertaken by economic units and is used in censuses of population, household and establishment surveys and in administrative databases.

  9. More than 900 Singapore Standards including commonly-referred standards by users in the industry, academic and government, can be accessed online and in hard copy without any charge and users do not need to be registered NLB members.

  10. The Singapore Standard Industrial Classification (SSIC), the national standard for classifying of economic activities undertaken by economic units, is developed by Singapore Department of Statistics. This 14th edition also includes methodological notes.

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