Register a Pressure Vessel
If you own a Pressure Vessel, you must register it with MOM. You need to hire an Authorised Examiner to register and inspect the equipment for you.
Pressure Vessels that need to be registered
In accordance with the Workplace Safety and Health (General Provisions) Regulations, you must register the following types of Pressure Vessels:
- Air receivers (AR)
- Steam receivers (SR)
- Refrigerating plant pressure receivers (PR)
- Steam boilers, including autoclaves (BR)
- Economisers (BE)
- Superheaters (BS)
- The exact definitions of a Pressure Vessel can be found in the Workplace Safety and Health Act. The exact conditions for registering a Pressure Vessel can be found in Regulation 27 of the Workplace Safety and Health (General Provisions) Regulations.
- Pressure vessels of types BR, BS and BE with a heating surface of more than 1,000 square metres must be examined and registered by MOM-authorised boiler inspectors.
- Heating surface is defined as the total surface of all plates and tubes exposed to heat on one side, and in contact with water on the other. It is measured on either the water or fire side, depending on which side has a greater heating surface (excluding the heating surface of any economiser and superheater connected to the boiler).
Pressure Vessels that don't need to be registered
You do not need to register the following types of Pressure Vessels:
- Pressure vessels that only process chemicals and other substances, not with air, steam or water (when being used as a refrigerant).
- Pressure vessels that operate under vacuum or negative pressure.
- Air receivers, steam receivers or refrigerating plant pressure receivers where the safe working pressure does not exceed 0.5 bar or the product of its safe working pressure and volume does not exceed 100 bar litres.
- Steam boilers where the maximum permissible working pressure does not exceed 0.5 bar.
Regulations, in accordance with the Workplace Safety and Health (WSH) Act, still apply even if your Pressure Vessel is exempted from registration requirements.
Owners of pressure vessels still need to ensure that the equipment is designed and fabricated to relevant internationally recognised codes and standards and properly maintained – WSH (General Provisions) Regulations, Reg 33.
Owner’s responsibilities
Engage an Authorised Examiner to register your Pressure Vessel |
The Authorised Examiner will:
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Provide the following documents to the Authorised Examiner |
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Authorised Examiner’s responsibilities
Ensure all required documents related to registration of Pressure Vessels are submitted to you |
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Register the Pressure Vessels |
As an AE, you can register and manage pressure vessels
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What is an accredited Inspection Body (IB)
An accredited IB refers to conformity assessment bodies (CABs) accredited to “ISO / IEC 17020 – General Requirement for the Operation of Various Types of Bodies Performing Inspection”.
They’re accredited by the Singapore Accreditation Council (SAC), or SAC’s Mutual Recognition Arrangement (MRA) partners, for design verification and new construction / fabrication inspection of pressure vessel.
Related information and document |
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Get type approval of Autoclaves
To apply for type approval of autoclaves, please submit your application by logging in to our WSH eServices for business users.
Related info
View additional resources about Pressure Vessels:
- Circulars
- Guidelines on the registration of Pressure Vessels
- Inspection requirements for Steam Piping in Singapore
- Gas-Train requirements for Gas or Dual-fired Steam Boiler