Register your controlled goods
Register your Controlled Goods
For registration of Controlled Goods, Registered Suppliers (RS) need to first obtain the necessary test reports for their products, showing compliance to the relevant safety standards.
You may refer to the following chapters of our information booklet here:
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Chapter 4.1: List of applicable safety standards for each category of Controlled Good,
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Chapter 4.2: Additional safety requirements specified by the Consumer Product Safety Office (CPSO) for Controlled Goods, and
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Chapter 5.3: Types of acceptable test reports.
For Low Risk Controlled Goods:
The RS can submit a Supplier’s Declaration of Conformity (SDoC) to the
CPSO. In doing so the RS is making a self-declaration that the low risk
Controlled Good conforms to the requirements of CPSR.
For Medium and High Risk Controlled Goods:
The RS submits test reports and other relevant documentation to a Conformity
Assessment Body responsible for certification [i.e. CAB (Certification)]
for review. If the Controlled Good meets the safety requirements, the CAB
(Certification) issues a Certificate of Conformity (CoC) and submits the
CoC to the CPSO.
If the submitted documents are in order, a Letter of Approval (LOA) will be issued to the RS within 1 working day.
You may refer to chapters 5.3 and 5.4 of our information booklet here for flowcharts on the registration process, and our resources page for more information on registering controlled goods.