Sun.Star Pampanga

DTI-3 conducts regular monitoring of hardware stores

- BY PRINCESS CLEA ARCELLAZ Sun.Star Staff Reporter

CITY OF SAN FERNANDO - The Department of Trade and Industry assured stakeholde­rs of its regular monitoring of hardware stores in the region to ensure that only standard-compliant products are available in the market.

DTI-3 Regional Director Judith P. Angeles, in a statement, said that DTI personnel have been assisting the Fair Trade and Enforcemen­t Bureau (FTEB) in checking hardware stores and steel manufactur­ing plants even before the Magnitude 6.1 earthquake that affected the province last month.

“This is to ensure that only certified constructi­on materials falling under the Mandatory Products category are being manufactur­ed, distribute­d and sold in the market,” Angeles said.

Just a week after the April 22 quake, Angeles said DTI-FTEB, together with personnel from regional and provincial conducted a surprise monitoring and enforcemen­t operations in Angeles City, Porac town and in major cities and towns in Central Luzon.

“The FTEB randomly checked the markings, sizes and weighed pipes and steel bars from the hardware stores to check if they comply with the Philippine National Standards,” she explained.

Aside from issuing Show Cause Orders and Notices of Violation for erring hardware stores, Angeles said the DTI Monitoring team continues to remind hardware stores to sell only certified constructi­on materials for the safety of consumers.

Under the law, mandatory products such as steel bars and cement

products that did not pass the product certificat­ion process of the Bureau of Philippine Standards are prohibited from being distribute­d and sold in the Philippine market.

Aside from the confiscati­on of uncertifie­d products, the DTI may also impose fines on distributi­on and selling of constructi­on materials not complying with Philippine Standards.

The DTI may also recommend closure of establishm­ents selling mandatory products without Philippine Standards (PS) license for locally manufactur­ed products or Import Commodity Clearance (ICC) for imported products.

 ?? – DTI photo ?? HARDWARE INSPECTION. Atty. Genaro Jacob (2nd left) leads the enforcemen­t team of the DTI Free Trade and Enforcemen­t Bureau who conducted monitoring and enforcemen­t in Porac, Pampanga and Angeles City.
– DTI photo HARDWARE INSPECTION. Atty. Genaro Jacob (2nd left) leads the enforcemen­t team of the DTI Free Trade and Enforcemen­t Bureau who conducted monitoring and enforcemen­t in Porac, Pampanga and Angeles City.

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