COVID-19: SON Begins Harmonisation Of Locally Produced Ventilators To Meet Global Standards | Sahara Reporters

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COVID19: SON Begins Harmonisation Of Locally Produced Ventilators To Meet Global Standards | Sahara Reporters Director-General of the organisation, Osita Aboloma, made this known in a statement on Wednesday in Lagos following the... READ MORE:

The Standards Organisation of Nigeria has said it has begun harmonising the production of ventilators developed across the country to conform with international standards in a bid to contain the COVID-19 pandemic.

According to him, adherence to the standard will ensure ease during the process of conformity assessment and product certification. Aboloma further said that the standards body of the unification was also aimed at saving the nation’s foreign exchange spent on importation of ventilators to fight COVID-19.

“We have one common standard for each product. We want to ensure that what we are producing meets the standard and once it does, we will certify it.The SON boss revealed that in no distant time, consumers would be empowered through product authentication scheme to determine the quality and conformance of products at the point of purchase.

 

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