Standards Archives - Citi 97.3 FM - Relevant Radio. Always https://citifmonline.com/tag/standards/ Ghana News | Ghana Politics | Ghana Soccer | Ghana Showbiz Tue, 20 Jun 2017 14:30:22 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.0.8 https://citifmonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/cropped-CITI-973-FM-32x32.jpg Standards Archives - Citi 97.3 FM - Relevant Radio. Always https://citifmonline.com/tag/standards/ 32 32 Road Safety Commission to enforce tyre standards https://citifmonline.com/2017/06/road-safety-commission-to-enforce-tyre-standards/ Tue, 20 Jun 2017 14:30:22 +0000 http://citifmonline.com/?p=330002 In 2008, the National Road Safety Commission in furtherance of its advocacy and research mandate, conducted a study on the magnitude of the use of “home-used” or “second-hand” tyres and its impact on the road safety situation in Ghana. Findings from the study confirmed among others that, 75% of tyres imported into the country were […]

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In 2008, the National Road Safety Commission in furtherance of its advocacy and research mandate, conducted a study on the magnitude of the use of “home-used” or “second-hand” tyres and its impact on the road safety situation in Ghana.

Findings from the study confirmed among others that, 75% of tyres imported into the country were used tyres, which presupposes that three in every four tyres sold in Ghana were used tyres.

[contextly_sidebar id=”EFEmilrSgHfWPiu3DXHQzEbz8BoYZ3Vc”]It also said that, the patronage of used tyres in Ghana increases the risk of crash (accident) occurrence by 30%.  Also, 15.2%  of vehicles involved in fatal crashes had some form of defect prior to the crash, which was in the form of a tyre burst or blown up tyre pressures situations that also constituted 4.4% of these defects.

At this background, the Commission intended to formulate a policy which was in accordance to Regulation 62 of the Road Traffic Regulations 2012, L.I 2180 to bring into force the Implementation of the tyre Standardization, a move which sought to have a ban on the importation and use of substandard tyres in the country, to ensure adherence as provided in the law.

The commission began broad consultations engaging stakeholders in the road transport sector, to brainstorm and deliberate on the best ways to ensure sanity in the transport sector in regards to the intended ban on importation and use of substandard tyres.

It also seeks to educate and sensitize the public and participants- automobile dealers, association of tyre dealers, transport operators, road safety advocates and some enforcement Institutions including the Ghana Standards Authority, Driver Vehicle and Licensing Authority (DVLA) and the Police Motor Traffic and Transport Department (MTTD) to understand the law and enforcement to the tyre standards as stipulated in the Road Traffic  Regulations. The other groups included: technocrats, policy makers, tyre manufacturers and tyre dealers.

It was in this same vein that, the Abbosey Okai Tyre dealers Association invited the  NRSC to their General Meeting to further seek more education in regards to how the law would affect their operations ahead of its implementation later in this year September.

In a brief remark, the Executive Director of the National Road Safety Commission, Ing. Mrs. May Obiri Yebaoh assured the tyre dealers that the consultations would continue up till the time the policy will finally take off to ensure that the final document captures all concerns and suggestions comprehensively. According to her, the law is a good one that would help check and reduce crashes related cases on our roads.

She, therefore, advised the dealers to wholeheartedly accept and support the Commission on the move to save more lives that could even include theirs and that of their family members as road safety was a shared and collective responsibility.

The Director in charge of Planning and Programming (NRSC), Mr. David Osafo Adonteng who took the dealers through the law said, it comes in phases to cover the Importer, the dealers and users, adding that the law has ways of dealing with all of them.

He added that, for a dealer who sells a substandard tyre to a user, would be sanctioned under the law, whereas a user who also buys and put under the car would be ceased when visited the DVLA for road worthy and would be asked to change the tyre before the car would be released. Also for importers, the law will act on them should they bring anything that fell below the required standards.

The Secretary of Abossey-Okai Tyres Sellers Association, Atta-Nsafoah in an interview admitted that the Association welcomes the move to regularize standardization of tyres in the country, a move he thinks can help bring some form of sanity into the industry.

He added that, the Commission’s visit was educative to the Association, as a central point of dealing in car tyres was necessary to understand the policy and help so that the policy becomes successful when finally implemented.

Source: NRSC

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Ghana Marks 47th World Standards Day https://citifmonline.com/2016/10/ghana-marks-47th-world-standards-day/ Sun, 16 Oct 2016 13:27:31 +0000 http://citifmonline.com/?p=258686 The Ghana Standard Authority (GSA) has marked the 47th World Standards Day on the theme: “Standards Build Trust.” The day is set aside to honour people who have worked to develop standards that facilitate trade, technological advancement, and also to create awareness on the value of upholding the right standards in all spheres of human […]

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The Ghana Standard Authority (GSA) has marked the 47th World Standards Day on the theme: “Standards Build Trust.”

The day is set aside to honour people who have worked to develop standards that facilitate trade, technological advancement, and also to create awareness on the value of upholding the right standards in all spheres of human endeavour.

Mr George Ben Crentsil, Executive Director of GSA said the theme was chosen to throw light on the fact that, there was the need to ensure that the quality of goods and services are not compromised in order to gain trust.

He said maintaining high standards generated trust because it made consumers certain that they were paying for reliable returns.

Dr Crentsil said the requirements specified in standards for products and services, promoted quality, safety, reliability, efficiency and effectiveness, adding that this was crucial to ensuring trust and harmony in global trade and service provision.

”Let us all throw a challenge to be quality conscious,” the Executive Director said.

Mr Abdul-Karim Lukman, the Chairman for the occasion, said the Day was an opportunity to educate and to work on how to improve products and services in the country.

He said by doing so, prospective consumers would increase their patronage, which would in turn promote the provision of goods and services, thereby generating more revenue for the country.

Dr Ekwow Spio-Garbrah, Minister of Trade and Industry was the special guest of honour for the occassion, and officially launched the programme.

 

Source: GNA

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