ILIGAN CITY - The Department of Trade and Industry has urged consumers and retailers to carefully check the marking on steel and angle bars as well as the scope of the Philippine Standard or Import Commodity Clearance seal to assure them of its safety and quality.
In the recent monitoring conducted simultaneously
by DTI and the Fair Trade Enforcement Bureau across the country, it was found
out that some hardware stores were selling the steel products without the
required marking in reference to applicable Philippine National Standard (PNS).
Deformed steel bars and rerolled steel bars must
meet the requirements of PNS 49:2002 and PNS 211:2002, respectively, while
equal leg angle bars must fulfil the requirements of PNS 657:2008.
Reports also showed that there are some sizes of
deformed steel bars and angle bars sold in the local market which are not
included in the approved scope of PS or ICC license issued by the Bureau of
Philippine Standards.
Being included in the list of mandatory
products, selling steel and angel bars without the required marking and/or with
its size excluded in its license scope constitutes a violation of DTI
Department Administrative Order 02 series of 2007 - Defining the
Responsibilities and Liabilities of Manufacturers, Importers, Traders,
Wholesalers, Distributors, Retailers, Service Providers and or their Agents,
concerning Products/Services Covered by Philippine Standard Certification Mark
Schemes.
Product marking involves the logo of the
manufacturer, the size (in nominal diameter, length/thickness); and grade. The
penalties in violation of DAO 02:2007 include cease and desist order,
confiscation/destruction of goods, and an administrative fine of not more than
P300,000.
“DTI regulates consumer products for their
reliability and safety. And in assuring that mandatory products are safe to use
by consumers, these goods must comply and pass the requirements of the
Philippine National Standard including marking. These products were sampled and
subjected to various chemical and physical-mechanical tests before being sold
in the local market,” said DTI provincial director Ruel Paclipan. (Mindanao
Examiner)
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