The Department of Legal Metrology, under the Department of Consumer Affairs, Government of India, ensures accuracy and reliability in weighing and measuring instruments thereby protecting consumer interests.
To enhance the standardization and accuracy of clinical electrical thermometers designed for measuring human and animal body temperature , draft rules have been proposed. These rules aim to revise the existing regulations for such devices. These devices play an important role in the diagnosis of diseases like fever and hypothermia.
The draft rules prepared by a committee constituted by the Department were published on the Department’s website on 29 November 2024 for public consultation. Stakeholders and the public are invited to submit their comments and suggestions by 30 December 2024. The draft rules can be accessed online at the following link (Draft Rules for Clinical Electrical Thermometers with Maximum Device):
These rules, once finalised after reviewing public and stakeholder feedback, will standardise the accuracy and reliability of clinical electrical thermometers. These provisions mandate the validation and stamping of these devices to ensure they conform to prescribed standards thereby protecting the health and welfare of humans and animals.
These thermometers are widely used in homes , healthcare facilities, and a variety of industries. The proposed rules aim to increase confidence in their measurements , ensuring that diagnostic and treatment decisions are based on reliable data. This initiative is an important step toward strengthening consumer protections and promoting uniformity in body temperature measurements.