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TANZANIA BUREAU OF STANDARDS South South Cooperation Workshop on Elimination of Lead in Paints, 22 24 March 2017 Experience in African Countries on Elimination of Lead Paint a case of Tanzania and East African Community Mr. Safari Fungo 24 th of March 2017, Kuntai Hotel Beijing, Beijing, China safari.fungo@tbs.go.tz ; fungolee@gmail.com 1

contents a) Quick facts about EAC trade aspect b) The EAC Common market and the issues of harmonization of standards c) Experience of harmonization of Paints & Related Products Standards in EAC d) Tanzania National adoption of harmonized EA Standards e) Key successful factors 2

NOTE: info with exclusion of Southern Sudan Quick facts about EAC trade aspect A home of more than 140 million people. Intra-African trade reached $130.1 billion in 2011, representing 11.3 per cent of African trade with the world. The share of Africa in total trade was highest in the East African Community (EAC). Source UNCTADstat database Regional block Share in intra-africa trade within the period 2007 to 2011 EAC 23.1 % SADC 16.4% Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) 14.3% ECOWAS 14.2% COMESA 13.3% Community of Sahel-Saharan States (CEN-SAD) Economic Community of Central African States (ECCAS) 10.2% 9.3% 3 Arab Maghreb Union (AMU) 5%

East African Community 4 One People One Destiny

The EAC Common market and the issues of harmonization of standards ARTICLE 35 Public Procurement The Partner States shall not discriminate against suppliers, products or services originating from other Partner States, for purposes of achieving the benefits of free competition in the field of public procurement. 5 National Preferential Treatment

Why should we get bothered with standards? Roughly 80 percent of global merchandise trade is affected by standards and by regulations that embody standards. Source: US - National Institute of Standards and Technology Testimony before the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Science, Subcommittee on Technology September 13, 2000

Standards are more than just one means of regulating procurement legislation technical regulations International standards trade policy environmental protection consumer protection awareness Standards can support governance and public policy in more ways including being referenced in technical regulation... Note: There is no significance to the relative sizes of the circles!

Experience of Tanzania and East African Community Harmonized Standards on lead in paints 8

Premise on East African Community QI & TR One Standard : One Test : One Acceptance In a EAC marketplace, the objective of the harmonizing standardization process rely on a single, technically valid and globally relevant standard with a single test of conformance to that standard. This will allow products and services to be distributed for regional commerce without change or modification. One People One Standard One Test One Destiny Accepted by All

Status of harmonization of Paints & Related Products Standards in EAC The EAC Sectoral Council on Trade, Investment, Industry, Finance and Investment (SCTIFI) convened on May 2016 and declared eleven (11) standards that stipulate 100 ppm level of soluble lead content under the EASC/TC/070: Paints and Varnishes and Related Products entitled : EAS 848 Water thinned priming paints for wood specification EAS 849 Silk (sheen) emulsion paint for interior use specification EAS 850 Matt solvent-borne paint for interior and exterior use spec EAS 851 Matt, emulsion paint for interior and exterior use spec EAS 852 air-dried roofing paint specification EAS 853 Auto refinishing paint Spec Part 2 Nitrocellulose resin based EAS 854 Thinner for nitrocellulose resin based paints and lacquers spec EAS 855 Thinner for synthetic resin-based auto-refinishing paints spec EAS 856 1 Two pack acrylic resin-based auto refinishing paint spec EAS 856 2 Thinner for acrylic resin based auto-refinishing paints -spec Due to the urgency of the matter EAS are in the process for revision to reflect 90 ppm level of total lead content, Kenya and Tanzania has by drafted the standards on the same, as well to came with a draft justification for revision of approved standards. The process has been initiated for revision of EAC standards to reflect 90 ppm total lead, max. 10

Status of Tanzania National adoption of harmonized EA Standards and endorsement of National Standards on lead in paints As a matter of procedure as indicated in the Principles and Procedures for the Development of East African Standards (EAS), sub clause 7.1.6.8 state that; Adoption of EAS shall be in accordance to the provision of Article 15(1) of EAC SQMT Act, 2006; provide that within six month of the declaration of an EAS the partner state shall adopt without deviation from the approved text of the standard, the EAS as a national standard and withdraw any existing national standard with similar scope and purpose. With that spirit, Tanzania Bureau of Standards has adopted all paints harmonized EA standard which was approved by BoD on 22 nd of October 2016 and thereafter circulated for public for 60 days which ended January 2017. In connection to that also TBS has approved other 20 standards in the paint industry on the same date with the amount of lead in paint as total lead paint content 90 part per million, max. 11 Approved standards are due for gazetting by the minister of trade.

Key successful factors Legal infrastructure which ensures intergovernmental collaborations TBS through its Standards Act NEMC through Environment Management Act Cap 191 In order to ensure that the company activities is obliged to meet the environmental requirements as per Environmental Management Act Cap 191 and Environmental Impact Assessment and Audit Regulations, 2005 (G.N NO. 349 of 2005) GCLA through The Industrial and Consumer Chemicals (management and control) act, 2003 Collaboration with other stakeholders, e.g NGOs, 12 Readiness of paint manufacturers

Subsequent steps on implementation Pre implementation workshop proposed to be conducted just after minister gazetting. Inter-agency collaboration preceded by interagency meetings proposed to be held on just after minister gazetting. Dissemination of the information on new standards on lead in paints to be held, continuous exercise. Continuing collaboration with other stakeholders e.g NGOs, testing labs, manufacturers etc 13

Key Questions How do we ensure imported paints products are lead free? For successful implementation of standards and regulations on lead in paints it need a wide collaboration and cooperation among various stakeholders e.g state agencies; how do we ensure such kind of collaboration and cooperation exist? Combating sub-standards paint product is a two fold initiative, one being posed on the hand of authorities and the other on the general community. How do we ensure we raise awareness to general community to the level of ensuring their buy-in and full participation in the initiatives? 14

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Thanks you very much for your attention! 16