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21 July 2008 1
Hussalmizzar Hussain
Department of Standards Malaysia
(STANDARDS MALAYSIA)
Tel: 603-83191445 Fax: 603-8319 1511
Email: [email protected]
Standardisation Activities in Standardisation Activities in Malaysia Related To Timber Malaysia Related To Timber
SectorSector
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Scope..Scope..• History• Standards of Malaysia Act 1996 (Act
549)• MS Development• Accreditation Activities• Government Supports
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CHRONOLOGY: STANDARDISATION ACTIVITYCHRONOLOGY: STANDARDISATION ACTIVITY
• 1966 - Standards Institute of Malaysia (SIM)• 1972 – National Institute of Industrial Research (NISIR)• 1975 – Standards and Industrial Research Institute of Malaysia
(SIRIM) was established under SIRIM Act 1975 (Act 157) (a merger of SIM and NISIR)
• 1996: SIRIM was corporatised, becomes SIRIM Berhad and Department of Standards Malaysia (DSM) was established under Standards of Malaysia Act 1996 which repealed the SIRIM Act.
• Dec. 2006: DSM – rebranded to STANDARDS MALAYSIA
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Dec. 2006 - Rebranded
Standards of Malaysia Act 1996
(Act 549)
SIRIM Laboratory Accreditation Scheme
(1987)
Malaysian Accreditation
Council(1994)
SIRIM BERHAD
STANDARDS AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF MALAYSIA (SIRIM) (1975)
Standards Institute of Malaysia (SIM) - 1966
National Institute for Scientific & Industrial
Research (NISIR)
SAMM AccreditationCouncil(1990)
ABSORBED
CORPORATISED
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Standards of Malaysia Act Standards of Malaysia Act 19961996
• Mandates the Department of Standards Malaysia to develop national standards
• Gives power to the Minister to declare any documents developed under this act as national standards (Malaysian Standards-MS)
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•Document approved by a recognised body, that provides, for common and repeated use, rules, guidelines, or characteristics for products or related processes and production methods, with which compliance is not mandatory; and which may also include or deal exclusively with terminology, symbols, packaging, marking or labelling requirements as they apply to a product, process or production methods.(Standards of Malaysia Act 1996)
Standards of Malaysia Act Standards of Malaysia Act 1996 defines “Standards” 1996 defines “Standards”
as..as..
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Standards of Malaysia Act Standards of Malaysia Act 1996 – Key Provisions1996 – Key Provisions
• Section 13(1) – There shall be established a Council to be known as Malaysian Standards and Accreditation Council..
• Section 13(3) – Subject to the direction and control by the Minister the duties of the Council shall be:-
a) To advise the Minister in respect of standardization policies, programmes, schemes, projects and activities;
b) To advise the Minister in respect of standards specifications..
• Section 14 – Notwithstanding section 13, the Council may, subject the prior approval of the minister establish such committees.. for the discharge of its duties and function..
• Section 15(1) – The Minister may, by notification in the gazette declare any specification…to be a standard..
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Standards of Malaysia Act Standards of Malaysia Act 1996 – Key Provisions 1996 – Key Provisions
(Con’t)(Con’t)• Section 10(1) – Duties of the Director General shall be to foster and promote standards.. as a means of advancing national economy, benefiting the health, safety and welfare of the public, assisting and protecting consumers, promoting industrial efficiency and development, facilitating domestic and international trade and furthering international cooperation in relation to standards.
• Section 10(2) – In discharging his duties .. The Director General may:
a) Appoint a sole national agency to coordinate standards development in Malaysia.. and to represent Malaysia in international standardization activities.
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Malaysian Standards Malaysian Standards Development Development InfrastructureInfrastructure• Pursuant to the provisions of the Act:
MinisterMinister
MSDAMMSDAM
MyNSC & MyENCMyNSC & MyENC
Industry Standards Committee (ISC)Industry Standards Committee (ISC)
Technical CommitteesTechnical Committees
Working GroupsWorking Groups
STANDARDS MALAYSIASTANDARDS MALAYSIAmanages the infrastructure,manages the infrastructure,
subcontracts part of thesubcontracts part of themanagement to management to
SIRIM BerhadSIRIM Berhad
STANDARDS MALAYSIASTANDARDS MALAYSIAmanages the infrastructure,manages the infrastructure,
subcontracts part of thesubcontracts part of themanagement to management to
SIRIM BerhadSIRIM Berhad
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• MSDAM– 15 members appointed by the Minister– Director General of STANDARDS MALAYSIA acts as the ex-
officio• National Standards Committee (MyNSC)
– Established by MSDAM– Recommend to MSDAM strategies, programmes and
activities to promote standardisation– Establish ISC with its specified scope to oversee MS
development and participation at international standardisation
Malaysian Standards Malaysian Standards Development Infrastructure Development Infrastructure
(Con’t)(Con’t)
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• Electrotechnical National Committee (MyENC)– Established by MSDAM– Recommend to MSDAM strategies, programmes and activities to promote
standardisation in electrotechnical field– Establish ISC with its specified scope to oversee MS development and
participation at international standardisation– Repesent Malaysia in the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC)
• ISC
– Established by MyNSC/MyENC– Approve NWIP– Approve DMS as FDMS– Establish Technical Committees and Working Groups for the purpose of
MS development– Approve work programme for MS development within its scope
Malaysian Standards Malaysian Standards Development Infrastructure Development Infrastructure
(Con’t)(Con’t)
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• TC– Established by ISC – Responsible for developing and reviewing MS– Approve release of DMS for public comment– Review comments received– Study and comment and/or vote on relevant draft
international standards– Establish Working Group to undertake a specific task
• WG– Established by ISC/TC– Responsible for the work on specific projects determined by
ISC/TC
Malaysian Standards Malaysian Standards Development Infrastructure Development Infrastructure
(Con’t)(Con’t)
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MS DEVELOPMENT INFRASTRUCTURE
Malaysian Standards and Accreditation Council (MSDAM)
Director GeneralDepartment of Standards Malaysia
Director GeneralDepartment of Standards Malaysia
NationalStandards Committee
(MyNSC)
National Accreditation
Committee (MyNAC)
Electrotechnical National Committee
(MyENC)
23 Industry Standards Committees 23 Industry Standards Committees (ISCs)(ISCs)
125 Technical Committees & 91 Working Groups
Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation
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Appointed by STANDARDS MALAYSIA
• To manage the national standards development infrastructure (secretariat to all standards development committees) and participation in international standardization activities at technical level
• Publish, sell and distribute Malaysian Standards. (MS can be purchased through on-line)
• Appoint SWOs to manage TCs/WGs with specified scope for MS development
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• ISC A Agriculture• ISC B Chemicals • ISC D Building & Civil Engineering• ISC E Electrical Power Generation, Transmission & Distribution• ISC F Mechanical Engineering• ISC G IT, Telecommunication & Multimedia• ISC H Petroleum & Gas• ISC I Halal Standards• ISC J Plastics & Plastic Products• ISC K Packaging• ISC L Road Transport• ISC M Fire Safety & Protection• ISC N Rubber & Rubber Products• ISC O Organisation Management• ISC P Iron & Steel• ISC Q Textiles & Apparels• ISC R Medical Devices • ISC S Electrical Tools & Accessories• ISC T Tourism, Exhibition & Hospitality Services• ISC U Food & Food Products• ISC W Occupational Safety & Health• ISC Y Quality Management & Quality Assurance• ISC Z Environment Management
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Standards Writing Standards Writing Organisations (SWOs)Organisations (SWOs)
• Malaysian Plastics Manufacturers Association (MPMA)• Cement And Concrete Association (C&CA)• Malaysian Rubber Board (LGM)• Malaysian Palm Oil Board (MPOB)• Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB)• Malaysian Cables Manufactures Association (MECWA)• Malaysian Timber Industry Board (MTIB)• The Electrical And Electronics Association Of Malaysia (TEEAM)• Sewerage Services Department (JPP)• FMM-Malaysian Gases Manufacturers Group (FMM-MIGMA)• The Institution of Fire Engineers (UK) Malaysia Branch (IFEM)• Malaysian Wood Preserving Association (MWPA)• Deparment of Occupational Safety and Health (DOSH)• The Institution of Engineers Malaysia (IEM)• Department of Irrigation and Drainage (JPS)• Malaysian Technical Standards Forum Berhad (MTSFB)
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STRUCTURE OF ISC DBuilding,
Construction and Civil Engineering
TC1
WG4 WG4
TC1 - TC on Timber and Timber Products WG9 - WG on Glossary of Terms Relating To Timber and Wood Based Panel Products
WG10 - WG on Laminated Veneer Lumber
WG12 - WG on Grading of Swan Timber
WG5 - WG on Machine Strength Grading
WG4 - WG on Nomenclature of Malaysia Timber
WG6 - WG on Flooring
WG7 - WG on Window
WG8 - WG on Wood Based Panel (fiberboard)
WG11 - WG on Wood Based Panel (particleboard)
WG9 WG9 WG7 WG7 WG8 WG8 WG12 WG12 WG12 WG12 WG10 WG10 WG6 WG6 WG11 WG11
Scope: Standardisation in the building, Scope: Standardisation in the building, construction and civil engineering sectorconstruction and civil engineering sector
24 TCs and 26 WGs (active)24 TCs and 26 WGs (active)
SC1 SC3 SC2
SC1 - SC on Wood Based Panels
SC2 - SC on Timber
SC3 – SC on Timber Structure
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STANDARD DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEES
Industry Standards Committees (ISCs) 23
Technical Committee/Working Groups (WGs) >200
Current Standards projects undertaken >600
Standards – Writing Organisations (SWOs) 16
Committees members involved >2000
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STATUS AS OF 30 June 2008STATUS AS OF 30 June 2008
Food & Agriculture 589Chemicals 641
Consumer Product, Safety & Services 71
Building & Civil Engineering 261
Electrotechnical 811
Mechanical Engineering 262
Information Technology 637
Petroleum & Gas 188
Halal Standards 4
Plastics 346
Packaging 91
Road Transport 161
Fire Safety & Protection 77
Rubber & Rubber Products 180
Iron & Steel 96
Textiles & Apparels 242
Medical Devices 117
Occupational Health & Safety 132
Quality Management & Quality Assurance 117
Environment Management 37
TOTAL 5,060
Field Active Published MS
Timber Sector- 92 have been published- 19 various draft stages
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Principles of MS Principles of MS developmentdevelopment
• Governed by:– ISO/IEC Guide 59: 1994 – Code of Good Practice for
Standardisation– Annex 3 to the WTO/TBT Agreement – Code of
Good Practice for the Preparation, Adoption and Application of Standards
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Principles of MS Principles of MS DevelopmentDevelopment
• Use international standards as a basis• Accord fair treatment to locally produced and imported products• Must not inhabit trade• Performance based• Consensus• Openness• Transparent• Conformity assessment and other administrative requirements
should be presented separately from specification • Should not include patented items
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• Excerpt from Annex 3 to the WTO/TBT Agreement:
F. “Where international standards exist or their completion is imminent, the standardising body shall use them, as a basis for the standards it develops, except where such international standards or relevant parts would be ineffective or inappropriate, for instance because of an insufficient level of protection or fundamental climatic or geographical factors or fundamental technological problems”.
- Member of ISO and IEC
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ConsensusConsensus
• “General agreement, characterized by the absence of sustained opposition to substantial issues by any important part of the concerned interest and by a process that involves seeking to take into account the views of all parties concerned and to reconcile any conflicting arguments”
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ISO/TC 89: Wood-Based Panels;ISO/TC 89: Wood-Based Panels; ISO/TC 89/SC1: Fibre Boards;ISO/TC 89/SC1: Fibre Boards; ISO/TC 89/SC2: Particle Boards;ISO/TC 89/SC2: Particle Boards; ISO/TC89/SC3: Plywood;ISO/TC89/SC3: Plywood; ISO/TC 165: Timber Structures; andISO/TC 165: Timber Structures; and ISO/TC 218: Timber.ISO/TC 218: Timber.
MEMBERSHIP AND PARTICIPATION IN ISO
• P member: 112 TCs/SCs, CASCO, COPOLCO, DEVCO
• O Member: 115 TCs/SCs
• Council : 1991-1993,1995-1996,1999-2000, 2002-2003, 2006-2008
• TMB : 1996-1998, 2000-2002,2003-2005
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MS Development ProcessMS Development Process
ISC Acceptance of Final Draft
Review of Public Comments
Publication of Malaysian Standards
Issue for Public Comment
Committee Draft
Approval by Minister and Gazette
Working Draft
Acceptance of NWIP by the ISC & NWIP Registered
Request for New Standard
Review by ISC
Responsibility
Verification by STANDARDS MALAYSIA
Submission to ISC and Registration
Association/SWO Draft Standard
SIRIM Berhad
STANDARDS MALAYSIA
STANDARDS MALAYSIA
SIRIM Berhad
SIRIM Berhad
SIRIM Berhad/SWO
SIRIM Berhad/SWO
STANDARDS MALAYSIA and/orSIRIM Berhad
Alternative Process for Standardsdeveloped by SWO’s operatingwithout balanced Committees*
* SWOs with balanced committees havethe option of operating through the sameprocess as adopted by SIRIM Berhad
SIRIM Berhad/SWO
SIRIM Berhad
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PUBLIC COMMENT
Media - Newspaper (Berita Harian & NST)
On-line - STANDARDS MALAYSIA’s website (www.standardsmalaysia.gov.my) and SIRIM’s website (texts of draft standards could
also be accessed)
Release - 1st day of February, April, June,August, October and December
Period - Two months
Mailing list - Governments Ministries/Departments, Quasi-government bodies, Professional/
Scientific bodies and trade/industrialassociations (including licencees of ISO 9000/14000/product certification)
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IMPLEMENTATION OF MSIMPLEMENTATION OF MS
• Voluntary adoption by industry or trade organisations for production and commerce
• Government procurement to ensure suitability of purchased products and services
• Adoption by regulatory agencies for meeting specific regulatory objectives
• Third party certification to provide independent assurance to user of products and services
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Recognition by The Recognition by The GovernmentGovernment• The mandate is further enhanced
with the following decisions by the Cabinet:– “Proposals on Efforts to
Enhance National Standardization Activities”; approved on 24 July 2002
– “National Standards Strategy and Action Plan”; approved on 13 October 2004
– “Accreditation Activities and International Recognition”; approved on 27 October 2004
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RECOGNITION BY THE GOVERNMENTRECOGNITION BY THE GOVERNMENT• 2002 – Cabinet Decision on the Measures for Enhancing
Standardization Activities• Tax Incentive for Private Sector:
i) Attending International Standardization Meetings
ii) Acquiring STANDARDS MALAYSIA’s Accreditation Services and Using Certification Services Provided by STANDARDS MALAYSIA’s Accredited CBs
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•2004 – Government Approved the National Standards Strategy and Action Plan (NSSAP)
RECOGNITION BY THE GOVERNMENT (cont.)RECOGNITION BY THE GOVERNMENT (cont.)
Note: A full version of the NSSAP is available in STANDARDS MALAYSIA’s web site: www.standardsmalaysia.gov.my
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NSSAPNSSAP• Approved by the Cabinet on 13 October 2004• A blueprint document that outlines the strategy and action
plan to enhance the standardisation activities in Malaysia:– Wider adoption of MS in technical regulation– Ensuring stakeholder participation and support for standardisation – Strategic involvement in regional and international standardisation
activities– Timely delivery of MS that meet the current and future needs of
stakeholders– Greater awareness and usage of MS by the Government, private
sector and the consumers in procurement, trade, production, manufacturing and provision of services
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RECOGNITION BY THE GOVERNMENT (cont.)RECOGNITION BY THE GOVERNMENT (cont.)
•Allocation for Government Agencies to participate in International Standardization Activities
•Enhanced Usage of Malaysian Standards
in regulation-Of the total of 5060 MS developed, 127 standards have been mandatory
- Used by regulators – JPJ, MPOB, KPKT, Energy Commission, Customs, CIDB
•Recognition of STANDARDS MALAYSIA’s Accreditation Services
- Regulatory agencies to recognise Conformity Assessment Bodies accredited by STANDARDS MALAYSIA
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•The main functions of the department are
Standards and Accreditation
• Implement policies and strategies for national standardisation; Recommend Malaysian Standards for approval; Promote the usage of Malaysian and international standards; Represent Malaysia in regional and international standardisation activities; and Promote co-operation in standardisation activities within the country as well as with regional and international organisations.
• Accredit organisations engaged in conformity assessment activities: testing, calibration, inspection and certification of products and systems; Maintain a register of accredited organisations and their marks of conformity; Represent Malaysia in international and regional accreditation activities; and Facilitate international and regional recognition of accredited organisations and certificates.
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(as stipulated in the Act)
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POSITION OF POSITION OF ACCREDITATIONACCREDITATIONAccreditation Body
Conformity Assessment Bodies
Certification BodiesTesting/ Calibration
LaboratoriesInspection Bodies
Products/ Services
Suppliers/ Manufacturers
Assess Competence
Assess Compliance
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Skim Akreditasi Makmal Malaysia (SAMM) - Laboratory Accreditation Scheme of Malaysia
Accreditation of Certification Bodies (ACB) Scheme
Malaysia Inspection Bodies Accreditation Scheme (MIBAS)
Accreditation Division
Currently, STANDARDS MALAYSIA operates 3 accreditation schemes:
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SCOPE OFSCOPE OF ACCREDITATIONACCREDITATION OFFEREDOFFERED
9. TOXICITY 10. EMC 11. VETERINARY
12. GENETICALLY MODIFIED ORGANISM (GMO)
13. NUCLIEC ACID TESTING
14. DNA PROFILING FOR FORENSIC SCIENCE TESTING (FST)
15. ANALYSIS OF ACCELERANTS OF FIRE DEBRIS FOR FST
1. CHEMICAL
2. BIOLOGICAL
3. ELECTRICAL
4. THERMAL 5. MECHANICAL
6. NON-DESTRUCTIVE TESTING (NDT)
7. RADIOACTIVITY TESTING
8. BIOEFFICACY OF HOUSEHOLD PESTICIDE
TESTING LABORATORIES
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1. HEAT AND TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT
2. ELECTRICAL MEASUREMENT
3. MASS AND RELATED QUANTITIES MEASUREMENT
4. OPTICAL AND PHOTOMETRIC MEASUREMENT
5. LENGTH & DIMENSIONAL MEASUREMENT
6. ACOUSTIC & VIBRATION MEASUREMENT
7. RADIOACTIVITY MEASUREMENT
CALIBRATION LABORATORIES
SCOPE OFSCOPE OF ACCREDITATIONACCREDITATION OFFEREDOFFERED
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MEDICAL TESTING LABORATORIES
1. ANATOMICAL PATHOLOGY (CYTOPATHOLOGY)
2. ANATOMICAL PATHOLOGY (HISTOPATHOLOGY)
3. CHEMICAL PATHOLOGY
4. HAEMATOLOGY
5. MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY
6. MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY (VIROLOGY)
SCOPE OFSCOPE OF ACCREDITATIONACCREDITATION OFFEREDOFFERED
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ACCREDITED LABORATORIES (as of 30 June 2007)
Accredited laboratories since 1987
Testing Lab = 265
Calibration Lab = 50
Testing & Calibration Lab = 13
Medical Lab = 4
Total Accredited Lab = 332
www.standardsmalaysia.gov.my
Directory of accredited laboratories:
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ACCREDITATION PROGRAMMES FOR CERTIFICATION BODIES (CB)
1. Quality Management Systems (QMS)
2. Environment Management Systems (EMS)
3. Product Certification System (PC)
4. Occupational Safety and Health Management Systems (OSH)
5. HACCP Based Food Safety Systems (HACCP)
6. Information Security Management Systems (ISMS)
7. HALAL Product Certification
8. Forest Management Certification (FMC)
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ACCREDITED CERTIFICATION BODIES
QMS:CB01 SIRIM QAS International Sdn. Bhd.CB02 Moody International Certification (M) Sdn. Bhd.CB03 CI Certification Malaysia Sdn. Bhd.CB04 SGS (M) Sdn. Bhd.CB05 TUV Nord (Malaysia) Sdn. Bhd.CB06 Lloyd’s Register of Shipping (M) Bhd.CB07 Independent European Certification (M)
Sdn. Bhd.CB08 AJA EQS Certification (M) Sdn. Bhd.CB09 GLOBAL GROUP Asia Pacific Sdn. Bhd.CB10 Bureau Veritas Certification (M) Sdn. Bhd.CB11 BM Trada (M) Sdn. Bhd.
www.standardsmalaysia.gov.my
Directory of accredited certification bodies:
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ACCREDITED CERTIFICATION BODIESACCREDITED CERTIFICATION BODIES EMS:
CB01 Moody International Certification (M) Sdn. Bhd.
CB02 SIRIM QAS International Sdn. Bhd.CB03 SGS (M) Sdn. Bhd.CB04 Independent European Certification
(M) Sdn. Bhd.CB05 CI Certification Malaysia Sdn. Bhd.CB06 AJA EQS Certification (M) Sdn. Bhd.CB07 Lloyd’s Register of Shipping (M) Bhd.
www.standardsmalaysia.gov.my
Directory of accredited certification bodies:
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Product:CB01 SIRIM QAS International Sdn. Bhd.CB02 Malaysian Rubber Board
OSH (Occupational Safety and Health Management System):
CB01 SIRIM QAS International Sdn. Bhd.CB02 SGS (M) Sdn. Bhd.
ACCREDITED CERTIFICATION BODIES
www.standardsmalaysia.gov.my
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HACCP Based Food Safety Systems:
CB01 SGS (M) Sdn. Bhd.CB02 Moody International Certification (M) Sdn. Bhd.CB03 SIRIM QAS International Sdn. Bhd.
Information Security Management Systems (ISMS)
HALAL Product Certification
Forest Management Certification (FMC)
ACCREDITED CERTIFICATION BODIES
Directory of accredited certification bodies:
www.standardsmalaysia.gov.my
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SCOPE OF ACCREDITATION OFFERED SCOPE OF ACCREDITATION OFFERED
1.1. Agriculture and agricultural productsAgriculture and agricultural products
2.2. Industrial equipment and machineryIndustrial equipment and machinery
3.3. Industrial and commercial construction and Industrial and commercial construction and maintenancemaintenance
4.4. Process InspectionProcess Inspection
5. Building construction and maintenance
6.6. Manufactured goodsManufactured goods
7.7. Natural resources and refined productsNatural resources and refined products
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Malaysia is a national member country since Malaysia is a national member country since 19691969
Malaysia is a national member country since Malaysia is a national member country since 19911991
ASEAN Consultative Committee for Standards and Quality (ACCSQ)ASEAN Consultative Committee for Standards and Quality (ACCSQ)- ACCSQ-Wood Based Product Working Group- ACCSQ-Wood Based Product Working Group
PARTICIPATION AT REGINAL AND INTERNATIONAL FORAPARTICIPATION AT REGINAL AND INTERNATIONAL FORA
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Sub-Committee on Standards and Conformance (APEC-SCSC)Sub-Committee on Standards and Conformance (APEC-SCSC)
Pacific Area Standards Congress (PASC)Pacific Area Standards Congress (PASC)
Asia-Europe Meeting - Trade Facilitation and Action PlanAsia-Europe Meeting - Trade Facilitation and Action Plan
on Standards and Conformance (ASEM/TFAP/SCA)on Standards and Conformance (ASEM/TFAP/SCA)
PARTICIPATION AT REGINAL AND INTERNATIONAL FORAPARTICIPATION AT REGINAL AND INTERNATIONAL FORA
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International Accreditation Forum (IAF)International Accreditation Forum (IAF)
International Laboratory Accreditation Cooperation (ILAC)International Laboratory Accreditation Cooperation (ILAC)
Pacific Accreditation Cooperation (PAC)Pacific Accreditation Cooperation (PAC)
Asia Pacific Laboratory Accreditation Cooperation (APLAC) Asia Pacific Laboratory Accreditation Cooperation (APLAC)
PARTICIPATION AT REGINAL AND INTERNATIONAL FORAPARTICIPATION AT REGINAL AND INTERNATIONAL FORA
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Accreditation of QMS (ISO 9001) Certification Bodies
ACCEPTED AS SIGNATORY
Pacific Accreditation Cooperation (PAC)
Multilateral Recognition Arrangement (MLA)
5 November 1998
&
International Accreditation Forum (IAF) Multilateral Recognition Arrangement (MLA)
29 September 1999
INTERNATIONAL RECOGNITIONINTERNATIONAL RECOGNITION
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Accreditation of EMS (ISO 14001) Certification BodiesAccreditation of EMS (ISO 14001) Certification Bodies
ACCEPTED AS SIGNATORY • Pacific Accreditation Cooperation (PAC)
• Multilateral Recognition Arrangement (MLA) 31 December 2005
&• International Accreditation Forum (IAF)
• Multilateral Recognition Arrangement (MLA) 19 February 2006
INTERNATIONAL RECOGNITIONINTERNATIONAL RECOGNITION
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ACCEPTED AS SIGNATORY
Asia Pacific Laboratory Accreditation Cooperation (APLAC)
Mutual Recognition Arrangement (MRA)
14 November 2002 (Testing)
13 November 2003 (Calibration)
13 September 2006 [Testing (Medical)]
&
International Laboratory Accreditation Co-operation (ILAC)
Mutual Recognition Arrangement (MRA)
16 January 2003 (Testing)
19 November 2003 (Calibration)
INTERNATIONAL RECOGNITIONINTERNATIONAL RECOGNITION
Laboratory Accreditation
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CONCLUSIONCONCLUSION•Government through STANDARDS MALAYSIA is committed in supporting and strengthening of the national standardisation and accreditation infrastructure including in timber sector•STANDARDS MALAYSIA is reviewing the study carried out in 2003 on “Standardisation Needs” in order to ensure MS developed are market relevant • Incentives to attract experts as well as for private sector participation in standardisation and accreditation activities will be revised• Promotion activities through strategic alliances is being intensified
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Email: [email protected]
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