Describes the country's standards landscape, identifies the national standards and accreditation bodies, and lists the main national testing organization(s) and conformity assessment bodies.
Last Published: 10/14/2016

Overview 

HMS Customs inspects all goods arriving in Bermuda. Standards are based upon the country of origins standards (i.e., U.S. UK, and Canada) and the U.S. Consumer Products Safety Commission (CPSC) regulations. Existing standards can be found online at www.bermudalaws.bm under the Consumer Protection Act 1999 and the Sales of Goods Act 1978. The Department of Consumer Affairs oversees product standards in Bermuda; see www.ca.gov.bm for information about standards and conformity assessments in Bermuda. Safety standards fall under Bermuda’s Consumer Protection Act. Products must be able to be sold in the U.S., UK or Canada before being sold in Bermuda.
 

Trade Standards 

For information regarding standards in Bermuda, contact the Consumer Affairs office. There is no plan at this time to develop an annual plan of standards. 

Consumer Affairs 

2nd Floor, Ingham & Wilkinson Building 

129 Front Street 

Hamilton, HM 12 

Bermuda 

Phone: (441) 297-7627 

Fax: (441) 295-6892 

Website: www.ca.gov.bm  

Bermuda, as an overseas territory of the U.K., is not a member of the World Trade Organization (WTO).
 

NIST Notify U.S. Service 

Member countries of the World Trade Organization (WTO) are required under the Agreement on Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT Agreement) to report to the WTO all proposed technical regulations that could affect trade with other Member countries. Notify U.S. is a free, web-based e-mail subscription service that offers an opportunity to review and comment on proposed foreign technical regulations that can affect your access to international markets. Register online at Internet URL: http://www.nist.gov/notifyus/  

Publication of technical regulations: See www.bermudalaws.bm  for regulations, searching for the appropriate legislation (i.e. food regulations under the Health Act, vehicle regulations under the Motor Car Act). 
 

Conformity Assessment 

Bermuda has the same standards as the U.S., UK, and Canada. The National Center for Standards and Certification Information (NCSCI) at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in the U.S. Department of Commerce provides information on U.S. and foreign standards, technical regulations, and conformity assessment procedures for non-agricultural products. NCSCI staff responds to requests for information by identifying relevant standards and regulations, and by referral to the appropriate standards-developers or private-sector organizations. Under copyright restrictions, NCSCI cannot provide copies of standards, but NCSCI does provide sources for accessing standards. 
 

Product Certification 

Bermuda is guided by the same product safety certification standards as the U.S., Japan, U.K., and Canada. A product sold in Bermuda should have the international symbol indicating that it has been tested to the legal required standard of the fore mentioned countries. The Bermuda Department of Health clears pharmaceutical certifications and tobacco licensing. There are no mutual recognition agreements (MRAs) between Bermuda and any U.S. conformity assessment organizations at this time. 

Bermuda follows the same product safety certification standards as the U.S., UK, and Canada but has no legislation in place to enforce product certification.  The Ministry of Health and Environment controls the sale of cigarettes, tobacco, and tobacco products, including the registration of tobacco wholesalers and requirements for health warnings on packets and containers. The Ministry also controls the importation, sale, and dispensing of medicinal drugs and poisons. There are no mutual recognition agreements (MRAs) between Bermuda and any U.S. conformity assessment organizations at this time. 
 

Accreditation 

No official accreditation bodies exist in Bermuda. Many products and services utilize U.S., UK, or Canadian accreditation bodies. The Bermuda Monetary Authority vets all financial institutions wishing to do business with Bermuda. The Chief Medical Officer at the Bermuda Department of Health keeps a register of clinical laboratories accredited in the U.S., UK, and Canada. 
 

Publication of technical regulations 

See www.bermudalaws.bm for regulations, searching for the appropriate legislation (i.e. food regulations under the Health Act, vehicle regulations under the Motor Car Act). 

 

Contact Information 

Bermuda Department of Consumer Affairs 

2nd Floor, Ingham & Wilkinson Building 

129 Front Street 

Hamilton, HM 12 

Bermuda 

Phone: (441) 297-7627 

Fax: (441) 295-6892 

Website: www.ca.gov.bm  

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