Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) refers to protective gears used for personal protection of users working in different hazardous conditions, including for healthcare professionals. During the COVID-19 pandemic bio hazard Personal Protective Equipment (PPEs) suitable for COVID-19 protection (ISO-16003 Class – 3) were developed and manufactured in the country. Development and production of two of its major components i.e. Body Coveralls and N-95 Masks were coordinated by the Ministry of Textiles. As per estimates based in inputs provided by the industry, the country has manufactured nearly 6 crore PPE Body Coveralls and 15 crore N-95 masks during April to December 2020 period.
Nearly 1100 manufacturers had registered for PPE Body Coveralls and more than 200 manufacturers for N-95 mask manufacturing. The production capacity in the country achieved is 4.5 Lakh per day for PPE Body Coveralls and 32 Lakh per day for N-95 production. As per Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Government of India has procured 1.56 crore PPE Body Coveralls and 2.79 Crore N-95 masks. In addition, State Government agencies, private hospitals, individuals also have procured PPE Coveralls and N-95 masks extensively.
Technical requirements of PPE Coveralls and N-95 masks are governed by Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS), IS 17423:2020 for PPE Body Coveralls and IS 9473:2002 for N-95/ FFP-2 masks. The average market size of this newly created industry is around Rs.7000 crores.
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