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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) regarding testing PPEs at Textiles Committee, Mumbai

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) regarding testing PPEs at Textiles Committee, Mumbai

1.What are the tests mandated for PPE-coverall?

As per the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Directorate General of Health Services Guidelines on rational use of Personal ProtectiveEquipment, the technical specification Meets or exceeds ISO 16603 class 3 exposure pressure, or equivalent

2.What are the facilities available for coverall testing with Textiles Committee?

Facility available for mandatory test-

Determination of the Resistance of Protective Clothing Materials to Penetration by Blood and Body Fluids— Test Method Using Synthetic Blood.

3.Apart from mandatory test, other available tests for coverall?

Tensile Strength (dry/Wet) IS 15891 P-3

Bursting strength IS 1966 part -I

Seam strength IS 15891 Part 18

4.For the Quality compliant which standard Textiles Committee follows?

Technically, it is your decision to request the required test or the Test Standard. However,Textiles Committee Mumbai laboratory has Accreditation as per ISO/IEC 17025:2017 for Determination of the Resistance of Protective Clothing Materials to Penetration by Blood and Body Fluids — Test Method Using Synthetic Blood as per ISO 16603, ASTM F 1670 and IS 16546

5.How many samples do I need tosend?

In case of Fabric-1 sq. mt of fabric

In case of Coverall/Garment- 1 coverall

6.What is the Turn around time for testing of sample?

3 to 4 days

7.What are the charges for the tests?

For coverall or fabricor seam testing charge for Synthetic blood penetration resistance test is Rs 3700.00 + 18 % GST (applicable GST).Other test parameter charges are given in the website.

8.Why do need to test GSM and Thickness?

As per the requirements of IS 16603 abd ASTM F 1670, Blood Penetration resistance is reported along with GSM and Thickness as these paramenters will affects the property of blood penetration resistance significantly.

9. TATKAL Scheme (Out of Turn) applicable to PPE coverall testing also?

Tatkal scheme will not be applicable for PPE testing for the private sector.

10.What is UCC and when will I get it?

The Ministry of Textiles has laid down new norms, which require a Unique Certification Code called UCC-Covid19 and a tamper-proof sticker in indelible ink specifying details of the manufacturer. UCC is an abbreviation for Unique Certification Code. All our reports for samples (includes for fabrics, coveralls) that pass the tests will compulsorily carry the UCC. Failed sample reports will not have them.

11.What is a procedure and documents required along with the sample?

  • A request letter for the testing and certification of proto type sample of fabric required to manufacture PPE body coveralls for COVID-19.
  • An affidavit form on a notarized stamp paper of minimum value of Rs.500/- as per the prescribed format given in Annexure of MoT circular No.F-8/4/2020/R&D dated 24-04-2020.
  • Also scan copy of above should be received from customer through e-mail id: tclabmumbai[at]gmail[dot]com & tcppetest[at]gmail[dot]com
  • Identical customer samples mark should be on the sample as well as on the request letter
  • Payment details
  • Pack your samples in a clean polythene cover.
  • Send your parcel to textiles Committee address given in the Website along with all the above-mentioned documents

12.Do I need to make the payment before sending my samples?

Yes, your sample will be accorded a no only after complete procedure and payment of scheduled charges notified in the website, to the following account details

Account Name : “TEXTILES COMMITTEE LAB A/C

Account No. : 37639621511

Bank : State Bank of India

IFS Code : SBIN0000290

Branch :Worli North (00290)

E mail payment details & bank reference No. to tclabmumbai[at]gmail[dot]com & tcppetest[at]gmail[dot]com

13.If I am a coverall manufacturer, should I also separately send a fabric for testing also?

No. When testing a coverall, we also test the fabric portion in the garment and you will get a report regarding the status of your fabric as well as the seam. The coverall will be deemed as passing only when the both the fabric as well as seams pass the test.

14.Who should send an Affidavit?

All fabric as well as coverall manufacturers sending their samples for testing to Textiles Committee need to send an Affidavit (separate for each) in order to receive their test report.

15.Can all use the same Affidavit format?

No. There are separate formats for coverall manufactures, fabric manufactures and tape manufactures. There are separate links in our website to downloadeach.

16.When do I send the Affidavit?

Technically, we need the affidavit before we release your test report. You can ensure that it is sent along with the samples.

17.If I have different samples, should I test all the samples?

Technically Yes. The UCC that you receive for your passed sample is specific to each sample. So, for different samples, you need to test them separately to receive UCCs for each.

18.Address for submitting samples:

Assistant Director (lab)
TEXTILES COMMITTEE
(Govt of India, Min. of Textiles)
P. Balu Road, Prabhadevi Chowk
Prabhadevi, Mumbai-400025

For further queries,

  • General & Business queries
    • Shri S. K. Manjrekar, Public Relations Officer, Mobile No. 98214 04265
    • Shri. Kishore V Torvi, Quality Assurance Officer, Mobile No. 98701 92712
  • Sample Status and Test report related queries
    • Shri. Govind Prasad, Assistant Director, Phone No.022-66527625

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