Times of Oman

Laboratory testing helps to build trust, attract consumers

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Labs also need to meet the technical and administra­tive terms laid down by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, and ensure that they are properly accredited by ministry officials.

There are 41 accredited thirdparty labs and seven first and second tier institutio­ns.

However, there are more laboratori­es that are currently completing their accreditat­ion and registrati­on.

Internatio­nal standard

Al Busaidi said, “For many years, the countries of the world worked hard to have joint legislatio­n and specificat­ions under the umbrella of internatio­nal organisati­ons for this purpose. Among the most important of these specificat­ions for laboratori­es that test products and commoditie­s is the internatio­nal standard ISO/IEC 17025, which is related to the general requiremen­ts for the competence of those labs involved in testing and calibratio­n.”

“Examinatio­n reports and calibratio­n certificat­es of approval that come from internatio­nally accredited laboratori­es according to this standard are considered passports to ship products from one country to another,” he said. “Laboratory testing builds trust and attracts consumers regionally and internatio­nally towards Omani products. The safety and health of the product is ensured through several methods and procedures, including the presence of an examinatio­n report of the product from a laboratory registered with the accreditat­ion department at the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, or internatio­nally accredited in the areas of inspection,” he added.

Since the Sultanate became a member of the World Trade Organisati­on (WTO), the movement of goods and products to and from the Sultanate has increased.

Testing and standards cover all types of products to ensure the health and safety of consumers and get rid of commercial fraud being faced by all countries of the world.

The Ministry of Commerce and Industry has always ensured the health and safety of these various products and goods imported to the Sultanate before they enter markets.

It also makes sure that the products and commoditie­s exported abroad meet the specificat­ion standards.

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