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Govt relaxes manufacturing norms for PPE makers

12:58 PM Jun 24, 2020 | PTI |

New Delhi: The government has relaxed norms of having in-house testing for three kinds of Personal Protective Equipment (PPEs) to promote the supply of quality gears during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, according to an official order.

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The norms have been relaxed for filter half masks, surgical face masks, and eye protectors by the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS).

Earlier, the license to manufacture these products was given to those having in-house testing facilities.

“This norm has been relaxed and manufacturers are now required to test the samples for specified requirements in labs of BIS licensees who have in-house testing facilities, or in BIS recognized or impaneled private or government labs,” it added.

“This has been done to enable more manufacturers to be brought in the ambit of BIS product certification scheme, which will in turn result in a greater quantity of BIS certified PPEs being made available to the users,” the BIS said.

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BIS is a national standards body that functions under the Consumer Affairs Ministry. It has framed more than 25,000 quality standards for different products/services.

Based on the data obtained from 81 mask manufacturers, BIS said that it has been found that their current installed annual 2ply/3 ply surgical masks production capacities are 295 crores.

Currently, masks and hand sanitizers have been declared as essential items until June. Its prices are fixed by the government.

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