By:
Bennie A. Recebido
SORSOGON
CITY, July 16, 2012 (PIA) – The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) Sorsogon
issues advisory to motorists using motorcycles to secure clearance from them
prior to the use of their protective helmets and visors.
DTI
Sorsogon Consumer Welfare Desk Officer Evelyn Paguio said that in compliance
with the Department of Transportation and Telecommunications (DOTC) and the DTI
Joint Administrative Order (AO) No. 01 series of 2012, all users of helmets and
visors shall secure clearance from DTI prior to their use of said protective
paraphernalia to ensure safety of all drivers and passengers of motorcycles.
She
further said that the AO requires that all protective helmets and visors must
comply with the specifications prescribed by the DTI and which bear the
Philippines Standard (PS) mark or the Import Commodity Clearance (ICC) of the
Bureau of Product Standards (BPS).
Paguio
calls on the users of helmets and visors to secure clearance at once saying
that DTI Sorsogon Provincial Office is now accepting applicants for
certification.
Said
AO on motorcycle requirement is pursuant to section 6 of Republic Act No. 10054
or the “Motorcycle Helmet Act of 2009” which provides rules and regulations for
the manufacturing, selling or dealing of protective helmets.
RA
10054 requires the use of standard protective motorcycle helmets by all
motorcycle drivers and back riders in any type of roads and highways in the
country giving exemptions to those driving tricycles.
RA
10054 punishes violations such as: Driving without wearing any helmet or
without the standard protective motorcycle helmet and/or failing to require
back rider(s) to wear standard protective motorcycle helmet; Selling and/or
dealing of a new motorcycle unit without making available a new standard
protective motorcycle helmet to the buyer; Selling, dealing or distributing of
substandard motorcycle helmets or those which do not bear the PS or the ICC
marks; and Tampering, altering, forging and imitating by a seller or dealer of
the PS and the ICC marks in the helmets.
DTI
Sorsogon shows optimism that all concerned will comply with the said
requirement for their own safety. (BARecebido, PIA Sorsogon)
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