Nigeria adopts 16 essential international electro-medical equipment standards
COVID-19:
Nigeria adopts 16 essential international electro-medical equipment standards
By Eguono Odjegba
As part of efforts to tackle the Corona Virus pandemic in Nigeria,
sixteen international standards on essential electro-medical equipment have
been adopted by the Nigerian National Mirror/Technical Committee on
Electromedical Equipment.
The Director General, Standards Organisation of Nigeria, SON, Dr.
Osita Aboloma who disclosed above in a virtual meeting with the committee said
Nigeria is determined to remain part of the global community in her response to
increasing global demands for the production and consumption of quality, safe
and dependable medical equipment and systems in their varied brands.
This according to him is in response to the emergency demands
foisted on medical systems globally which has consequently challenged National
Standards development bodies to ensure the availability of standards in order
to save lives. Represented by the Director, Standards Development, Mrs.
Chinyere Egwuonwu, the SON boss stated that the sixteen International Electrotechnical
Commission, IEC, International Organisation for Standardisation, ISO, standards
have become global requirements in the fight against the Covid-19 pandemic.
According to him, the global work place has been drastically
altered necessitating that the meeting be conducted virtually for safety and in
compliance with the Nigerian Centre for Disease Control, NCDC’s directive on
social distancing as a measure to mitigate further spread of the dangerous
corona virus.
He reiterated the sensitivity of the medical sector for reasons of
safety, precision of equipment, functionalities and value for money in the face
of the global health and economic challenge posed by Covid-19 pandemic and
expressed deep appreciation for the Committee members’ contributions and
sacrifices.
Aboloma assured the Committee of SON’s commitment to continuously
guarantee availability of standards, the creation of awareness and promotion of
strict implementation and compliance in collaboration with relevant
stakeholders and regulatory authorities.
He stated that the development and subsequent implementation and
enforcement of the 16 standards when approved by the Standards Council would
among others, encourage and support local production of medical devices,
equipment and systems; provide the necessary benchmark to adjudge imported
medical equipment in the category; assure compliance to medical safety
standards in terms of performance, reliability, accuracy/precision, patients’
safety, precise communication protocol with other medical devices as well as
handlers’ safety.
Furthermore, he enumerated other benefits of the adopted standards
which he says will include support research and developments in the
electromedical equipment and systems in Nigeria; create fair playing ground for
all related medical equipment produced locally and imported into the Nigerian
markets; as well as promote greater competitiveness of locally manufactured and
imported electromedical equipment.
Commenting on the sixteen IEC/ISO standards, Chairman of the
National Mirror/Technical Committee, Dr. Ayodele Esan pledged members’
commitment to ensuring the best for the Nation in the consideration of the
standards.
He assured the SON, DG that the rich knowledge and experiences of
the Mirror/Technical Committee members would be brought to bear in the
deliberations, stressing that the wide representation of stakeholders at the
meeting is a pointer to how seriously they view the assignment.
Dr. Esan stated that the adoption of the international standards
would enhance local production of electro-medical equipment and provide strong
basis for regulation.
According to him some of the electromedical equipment standards
considered included for critical care ventilators, Electromagnetic
disturbances, usability, environmentally conscious design, medical electrical
systems used in the home healthcare and support equipment for ventilatory
impairment among others
Participants at the technical meeting include Nigerian Medical
Association, NMA, Association of Medical Laboratory Scientists of
Nigeria,AMLSN, Nigerian Society of Engineers, Manufacturers of Electromedical
Equipment, Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria, MDCN, Nigerian Institute of
Medical Research,NIMR, the Academia and other experts from around the country
with the SON providing secretariat support services.
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