Announcement posted by BSI Group ANZ Pty Ltd 22 Apr 2020
BSI has been notified about a large number of false personal protective equipment (PPE) certificates that are currently in circulation.
The
certificates that have proven to be false have predominantly related to
disposable face masks, however some have included other personal protective
equipment including gloves, protective coveralls
and eyewear protection. BSI has been alerted to these certificates
from various third parties across the globe.
The
company has advised that anyone purchasing any form of safety equipment
supported by a certificate that appears to be issued by BSI, should verify that
the document is genuine prior to purchase.
Shahm
Barhom, Group Product Certification Director at BSI comments: “We’re urging anyone
who is purchasing personal protective equipment to be vigilant – particularly
given the increased need we’re seeing at present. If the safety equipment that
is being purchased is supported by a certificate that appears to have been
issued by BSI, we strongly recommend checking its validity first.”
BSI
has notified the relevant regulators and law enforcement agencies about the
false certificates that have come to its attention.
To verify the validity of the certificate prior to purchase, send the company
name and certificate number, or the digital version of the certificate, to the
email address info.aus@bsigroup.com
Whilst BSI can only advise on false certificates
that appear to have been issued by BSI, it is likely that other
certification/notified bodies and approved test houses will also be affected by
this.