Conformity Assessment in Technical Regulations

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Conformity Assessment in Technical Regulations ASRO General Assembly June 21, 2016 IAPMO.ORG

Agenda Introduction to the IAPMO Group What is at Stake? Discussion framed around water/sanitation/plumbing Confluence of Public Health and Sustainability Conformity Assessment is Part of the Solution Lessons Learned - International Case Studies United States India Guinea Jordan Indonesia

The IAPMO Group Who We Are COMPLETE INTERNATIONAL SERVICE ORGANIZATION Code Development Standards Development Industry-leading Training and Education From market access to capacity building Accredited Industry Leading Compliance Programs Test Labs, 3 rd Party Certification Program, Continuous Compliance Inspection Program We Focus On Where People Come In Contact With Water

Confluence of Public Health & Sustainability Global Water Risk

UNEP: Access to Sanitation

The Big Question How to Develop an Industry? Codes and Regulations Product Standards Each plays a vital role Effective framework Level playing field Substantial industry involvement Conformity Assessment Codes and Regulations are intended to protect health and safety Standards dictate specific product performance requirements within the codes Conformity assessment is a process to help to insure the mandates within the codes, standards and regulations are met. 7

Standards = Foundation for CA Activities Becomes national framework to which regulators, labor, manufacturers, and educators can respond. Creates a level playing field open, transparent, equal treatment Promotes public health and access to clean water & sanitation Encourages the development of a skilled workforce Aligns market access requirements with international community and protects market from inferior goods Provides a pathway for innovative, sustainable products and services to be utilized Projected US Demand & Shipment of Plumbing Products in 2016 Shipments $8,600,000,000 Demand $10,700,000,000

Standards Usage in the United States Adoption: Jurisdiction may a voluntary consensus standard by incorporating it directly into its regulation. Basis for rulemaking: uses a VSC as the foundation to a public rulemaking. May make small alterations in the drafting state and as it receives public comments. Occurs at State level as well. Regulatory guides: Agency may recognize adherence to a standard as a noncompulsory pathway to complying with a regulation Guidelines: Agency may use standards as guidelines for complying with general requirements. Guidelines are advisory only and does not necessitate that the general requirement has been met. Deference in lieu of developing a mandatory standard: Agency decides that it does not need to issue a mandatory requirement because voluntary compliance with either an existing standard will suffice.

United States Energy Star Energy efficiency Greenhouse gas emissions Carbon dioxide in the atmosphere = Healthier environment for American families Since 1992 good for the environment; good for the bottom line. More than 60 different categories of ENERGY STAR qualified products. Tens of thousands of ENERGY STAR certified buildings. More than 1 million ENERGY STAR qualified homes.

United States Energy Star

United States - EPA WaterSense Voluntary partnership and labeling program launched by U.S. EPA in 2006 designed to reduce municipal water use across the country Simple way for consumers to identify products that use 20% less water and perform well A label with integrity - third-party certified, not only for efficiency, but for performance too 346 billion gallons saved by WaterSense in 2014 alone, 1.1 trillion gallons since 2006. - Saves water, reduces energy consumption, saves consumers money 5.5 percent of California s 33.5 million installed residential and commercial toilets the WaterSense standard (1.28 gallons per flush/4.28 liters), 21.1% of bathroom faucets (1.5 gmp/5.68 lpm), 23.9% of showerheads (2.0 gpm/7.57 lpm)(source: GMP Research/PMI)

Guinea Impact on Rural Communities 2015 Study looked at hand pump standards in Africa. Standardization types: regulation, endorsement, recommendations, de facto - Guinea: First to formally standardize hand pumps in Africa in 1982. - Boasts the highest functionality on the continent at 90%. Pumps provide water access for 65% of the population. - Policy is mandatory for organizations working within Guinea. Received government support and implementer compliance. - Pumps benefit from aftersales support from manufacturers. - Practitioners believe that the strict policy in conjunction with the appropriate technology selections has been the recipe for success in Guinea. Key finding: Variety of mechanisms (formal and informal) to recognize standards Key finding: Institutional champion is required. Source: MacArthur, Handpump Standardisation in Africa, Rural Water Supply Network, 2015.

India Water 88 % of the population of 1.2 billion has access to drinking water from improved sources in 2008, as compared to 68% in 1990. 25% of total population in India has drinking water on their premise. Sixty seven per cent of Indian households do not treat their drinking water, even though it could be chemically or bacterially contaminated. Sanitation India is home to 594 million people defecating in the open; over 50% of the population. Only 31% of India s population use improved sanitation (2008) 211 million people in India gained access to improved sanitation between 1990-2008 Source: UNICEF

Private/Public Sector Cannot Do It Alone

Jordan Water Scarcity Considered one of the most water-scarce countries in the world. Population depends on groundwater for 80 percent of their freshwater, levels are dropping 3 feet each year and will likely be depleted by 30 to 40 percent within the next 15 years. Conformity Assessment is Key Jordanian plumbing code, incomplete references to product standards Personnel certification criteria and training programs in place Challenges with enforcement during construction phases Current Market = Plumbing product market is saturated with unsafe and unreliable products Source: UNICEF

Indonesia A Public/Private Partnership STANDARD DEVELOPMENT HEALTH AND SAFETY OF INDONESIAN CITIZENS Necessary Steps to Achieve Goal Product Testing and Certification Personnel Training and Certification text Enforcement Public Outreach

Step #1 Development of SNI for Plumbing through an open consensus process Standar Nasional Indonesia (SNI) 8153:2015 Plumbing Systems for Building Published on March 2015

Step #2 Adopt the SNI locally and nationally - Work with BSN, the Ministry of Public Works, and the Ministry of Industry to have the SNI implemented

Step #3 Development educational and training programs work with national institutions to develop training and certificate programs to help ensure that the SNI is understood and applied UII Yogyakarta University Maharasaswati (Bali) University Muhammadiyah and University Trisakti (Jakarta) ITS (Surabaya)

Step #4 Develop a third party testing and certification program for plumbing products

Standards developed specific to the needs of Indonesia through open consensus process Appropriate Ministries & Regional Government Authorities implement and adopt the Standard through Regulations FULL CIRCLE OF STANDARDIZATION Independent testing laboratory and certification ensuring plumbing products meet the standards Personnel Certification Program trains designer, installer and enforcement officials

Christopher Lindsay Manager, Government Relations Christopher.Lindsay@iapmo.org THANK YOU