
Standards Act, 2005
Alcohol-based Hand Sanitisers Regulations
Government Notice 114 of 2020
- Published in Government Gazette 7201 on 30 April 2020
- Assented to on 29 April 2020
- Commenced on 30 April 2020
- [This is the version of this document from 18 November 2021 and includes any amendments published up to 17 November 2023.]
- [Amended by Alcohol-based Hand Sanitisers Regulations: Amendment (Government Notice 250 of 2021) on 18 November 2021]
1. Definitions
In these regulations, a word or an expression to which a meaning has been given in the Act has that meaning, and unless context otherwise indicates—"attestation of conformity" means a declaration attesting that a product is in conformity with the applicable standards and other applicable requirements;"certificate of conformity", in relation to hand sanitiser, means a document issued by the NSI attesting that the quality or safety of the hand sanitiser conforms to the requirements of NAMS/SANS 490 and the WHO recommendations;"conformity assessment body" means a body that performs conformity assessment services and that is formally recognised or appointed by the NSI in a foreign country to assesses the manufacturer, distributor or the importer and the conformity of the product in accordance withthe relevant standards and other applicable requirements;"consumer package" means package that is customarily produced or distributed for sale to final purchasers through retail sales agencies or other means;"distributor" means a person who sources from a local manufacturer or an importer hand sanitisers registered or approved by the NSI and who sells, distributes, exchanges or otherwise deals in hand sanitisers in return for anything of value;"expiry date", in relation to a hand sanitiser, means the date indicating the end of the period underthe stated storage conditions as specified on the label by the manufacturer until which the hand sanitiser will retain any specific qualities for which implied or expressed claims have been made;"importer" means a person who imports hand sanitiser into Namibia;"hand sanitiser" means a disinfectant alcohol-based hand rub, referred to in NAMS/SANS 490, which is an antiseptic agent used to cleanse the hands so as to protect and prevent the passage of bacteria, virus and other pathogens that can cause infections;"label" means any tag, brand, mark pictorial or other descriptive matter, written, printed, stencilled, marked, embossed or impressed on, or permanently attached to, a container of a product, including labelling for the purpose of promoting its sale or disposal;"licence" means a licence issued to an importer to import a hand sanitiser from a manufacturer in a country of origin of the hand sanitiser into Namibia where no mutual recognition agreement exists;"manufacturer" means an entity, including a factory that prepares, compounds or formulate hand sanitisers for consumer use as a hand disinfectant;"mutual recognition agreement" means an agreement under which two or more countries or conformity assessment bodies agree to recognise one another's conformity assessments procedures and results;"NAMS/SANS 490" means the Namibian Standard titled ‘Disinfectant alcohol-based hand rub" issued by the NSI, as in force from time to time;"package" means a prepackaged good or commodity;"packaging" means a container, blister pack, bottle, can, cover, drum, sachet, strip pack, syringe, tube, vessel, vial, wrapper or other similar article that serves as an immediately receptacle of a hand sanitiser including any other component or material necessary to perform containment and safety functions;“prescribed fee” means the relevant fee payable by the applicant to NSI for service rendered or to be rendered in accordance with these regulations, as published in the Gazette from time to time;[definition of “prescribed fee” substituted by Government Notice 250 of 2021]"registration" means confirmation by the NSI that a hand sanitiser and manufacturing facility comply with the requirements of NAMS/SANS 490, WHO recommendations and these regulations;"regulator" means the NSI;"SADCMEL Document 1" means the Southern African Development Community Cooperation in Legal Metrology document providing for labelling requirements for prepacked products and general requirements for the sale of goods, as in force from time to time;"SADCMEL Document 4" means the Southern African Development Community Cooperation in Legal Metrology document providing for tolerance permitted for the accuracy of measurement made in terms of legal metrology legislation, as in force from time to time;"standard" includes the NAMS/SANS 490;"the Act" means the Standards Act, 2005 (Act No. 18 of 2005);"WHO recommendations" means the guide to local production: World Health Organisation - recommended Handrub formulations, as in force from time to time, available athttps:www.who.int/gpsc/5mayGuide_to_Local_Production.pdf; and"%(v/v)" means percent volume per volume.2. Purpose of regulations
The purpose of these regulations is to—3. Specific requirements in respect of hand sanitisers
4. Registration of hand sanitisers and manufacturing facilities
5. Importing of hand sanitisers under mutual recognition agreement
6. Importing of hand sanitisers where no mutual recognition agreement exists
7. Surveillance
8. Mark of conformity
History of this document
18 November 2021 this version
30 April 2020
29 April 2020
Assented to