How many Singapore Standards are there?
Currently, there are more than 1,600 standards partners and volunteers who are involved in the development and promotion of standards. For more information, please visit www.enterprisesg.gov.sg.
What is code of practice in Singapore?
Approved Codes of Practices The Approved Codes of Practice (ACOP) is intended to be used as a yardstick to assess whether reasonable practicable measures have been taken to upkeep safety and health standards at the workplace. A notice of the issue of the ACOPs has been published in the Government Gazette.
Is Singapore standard mandatory?
In Singapore, compliance to Singapore Standards is voluntary. However, they become mandatory when used by government bodies in regulations or administrative requirements for safety, environmental and health issues.
Where can I buy standards in Singapore?
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What is Singapore Standard Council?
The Singapore Standards Council facilitates the development, promotion and review of Standards and Technical References in Singapore. This work is done through partnerships with the industry, academia and government organisations, under the national standardisation programme administered by Enterprise Singapore.
What is OSHA Singapore?
Occupational Safety and Health Division.
What is a code practice?
A code of practice is a written guideline issued by a professional association that lays out ethical standards for a profession, trade, occupation, organization, or union.
Is a code of practice a legal document?
Codes of practice are not legally binding in the same way as are the statutory obligations imposed on you under the WHS Regulation or WHS Act. The codes are guidelines to assist you in complying with your statutory obligations under health and safety legislation.
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