Philippine Daily Inquirer

Sale of faulty steel bared

- —ALLANMACAT­UNO

A steel industry group has asked the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) to investigat­e and stop the sale of substandar­d steel bars that have been found among the stocks of several hardware stores in northern and central Luzon.

Roberto Cola, president of the Philippine Iron and Steel Institute (Pisi), told Trade Undersecre­tary Teodoro Pascua that his group had sent a team to hardware stores in northern and central Luzon after receiving reports about the proliferat­ion of substandar­d steel bars.

“Our institute had taken necessary actions by conducting market test-buy to check the quality of deformed and rerolled bars being offered for sale in the market,” Cola said in a letter to the DTI.

Joel Ronquillo, Pisi vice president for technical affairs, said the team visited 17 hardware stores in Tarlac City and Nueva Ecija, Pangasinan, La Union, Ilocos Sur, Ilocos Norte, Cagayan and Nueva Vizcaya provinces.

According to Ronquillo, Pisi had already reported to the DTI that some hardware stores had been selling 9-millimeter diameter rebars.

“This is an outright violation because the 9-mm diameter rebar is not in the rebar sizes listed under PNS 49:2002 and PNS 211:2002,” Ronquillo said, referring to the Philippine National Standards for steel bars.

He said samples that the group had bought failed tests.

“Similar to fraudulent selling, these substandar­d rebars compromise the safety of the general public,” he said.

Cola and Ronquillo asked the DTI to conduct nationwide monitoring and standards enforcemen­t campaign.

The group also recommende­d the filing of charges against local manufactur­ers and hardware store owners selling substandar­d steel bars.

Our institute had taken necessary actions . . . Roberto Cola Pisi president

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