The Star Malaysia

ISO for e-cigs

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GLOBAL manufactur­ing standards are being developed for the e-cig industry.

The move to develop an internatio­nal standard by the Internatio­nal Organizati­on for Standardiz­ation was revealed by Gerry Stimson, emeritus professor Imperial College London who worked with the British Standards Institutio­n group on e-cig standards.

This, however, could take up to three or four years to develop, he says.

Meanwhile, a European Standard for e-cigs is being developed through the European Committee for Standardiz­ation. Once ready, it will supersede national standards across Europe. That is probably two to two-and-a-half years away, he estimates.

He believes such standards will clear up the murkiness of existing regulation­s.

“Having a good global standard is a good idea but if it is set too high, it’ll slow down innovation and favour big companies. That reduces the choice of products.”

While the EU’s Tobacco Products Directive sets some perimeters around the product, it doesn’t go into specifics. The standard, on the other hand, will elaborate on details and technicali­ties like the manufactur­ing process and quality, Stimson explains. The processes are different but they are linked.

“The TPD’s vague and crude – a legal framework of what you can or cannot do, and what you should do. It’s like saying, ‘You must make the washing machine safe’. How do you do that? Standards will tell you how.”

Meanwhile, consumers will just have to trust the industry to deliver products of a good standard. And, he believes, it will because companies don’t want to kill their customers.

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