JOURNAL 106


Journal of Chemical Metrology
VOLUME & ISSUE
Year: 2013 Issue: 1
PAGES
p.1 - 6
STATISTICS
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AUTHORS
    Haluk Dağ, and Emel Erbasi-Gonc
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ABSTRACT


As it is known that the differences existing in standardization, certification and laboratory testing are the indirect technical barriers to trade. In this context, harmonization of standards and conformity assessment procedures under the umbrella of an international or regional organization like the Standards and Metrology Institute for Islamic Countries (SMIIC), the affiliated institution to the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), aims at removing the most likely adverse effects to trade and includes the establishment of common certification schemes for the purpose of expediting exchange of materials, manufactured goods and products in Muslim Countries.SMIIC, aims at achieving uniformity in metrology, laboratory testing and standardization activities among Member States and also providing training and technical assistance to the OIC Members in the domain of standardization, metrology and accreditation, has been established by OIC Member States. SMIIC is specifically focusing on establishing a sound Halal Certification system in the world and provide the world wide recognition of accreditation certificates issued on OIC/SMIIC Halal Standards.

KEYWORDS
  • OIC
  • SMIIC
  • standardization
  • metrology
  • accreditation
  • halal food