QCI Celebrates the World Accreditation Day 2020
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Role of credible, competent accreditation for improving food safety
highlighted
The World Accreditation Day (WAD) is celebrated
on 9th June every year to highlight as well as promote the role of accreditation
in trade & economy. The theme for WAD 2020 is “Accreditation: Improving Food
Safety”, as decided by the International Accreditation Forum (IAF) and the International
Laboratory Accreditation Cooperation (ILAC).
National Accreditation Board for Certification
Bodies (NABCB) and National Accreditation Board for Testing and Calibration Laboratories
(NABL), the two accreditation boards of the Quality Council of India (QCI), organised a Webinar to commemorate the event, in which all concerned
stakeholders participated.
Chairperson FSSAI, Ms. Rita Teaotia, the Chief Guest in her inaugural address said “FSSAI has recognized the role of credible, competent accreditation
for inputs in decision making. This is because NABCB and NABL have worked closely
to support Government and Regulators to ensure that the data provided by accredited
conformity assessment bodies is robust, reliable, trustworthy
in decision making, compliance testing and standards setting. Accreditation also
facilitates world trade and economic growth”. She also mentioned about the different
areas wherein FSSAI is working closely with NABCB and NABL, which is enabling FSSAI
to share the regulatory burden and helping in compliance monitoring using the services
of the accredited conformity assessment bodies. In her address, she highlighted
many areas including the need to institutionalize the virtual assessments, the accreditation
of state food testing laboratories, encouraging accredited laboratories to undertake
Proficiency Testing (PT), increasing the number of accredited Reference Materials
Producers (RMPs), developing Rapid Test Kits for food analysis, and an accreditation
scheme for its certification, and an Integrated System for information exchange
as relevant to the food sector.
Secretary, D/o Food & Public Distribution,
Mr. Sudhanshu Pandey said that food safety
is a right of all individuals of the country and FSSAI has made significant contributions
in the last few years. He informed that the 6 National Standards Conclaves conducted
by the Dept. of Commerce have supported tremendously in enhancing the quality ecosystem
and in sensitizing the relevant stakeholders in the country. He said that accreditation
has a very important role to play in the quality ecosystem, and urged QCI to mount
a quality campaign to support it. He also highlighted the need for development of
conformity assessment infrastructure and consumer empowerment in the country.
Chairman QCI, Mr Adil Zainulbhai, in his Key Note address
emphasized that accreditation is an important tool to help improve quality, but
the ultimate goal is to improve quality of product and services in food sector as
well as other areas. He also stressed upon the need to ramp up capability and capacity
to help improve quality in food services in India.
Secretary General, QCI, Dr. R. P. Singh, speaking
on the occasion highlighted the need for six point programme
for future: Scaling up conformity assessment system in different parts of country;
encourage PPP model of FSSAI to work forward for “Saajha
Nivesh, Saajha Vikas, Saajha Vishawas:
Work in direction of Certified in India and accepted globally; Informal Market formalization.
The other two points include initiating “Rashtriya Gunavatta Abhiyan” which will help
in crowd sourcing to check quality issues in local market through double blinded
system and to develop a robust Market Surveillance and Rapid Alert System
with all Regulators on one single e-platform.
In the WAD Webinar, two technical sessions were
also conducted. The first session focussed on Regulator’s
perspective on food safety and was Chaired by Dr. D. K.
Aswal, Director NPL and Chairman NABL. The second technical
session, chaired by Mr. Shyam Bang, Chairman NABCB, focussed on Industry’s Perspective on food safety. Eminent speakers
from Government, Regulators and Industry spoke on some of the key areas relating
to food sector. Action points were deliberated to look at path forward by speakers
who were experts in their field and both the accreditation boards will be working
forward with industry and regulators to build in the quality campaign. Around 700
participants attended the webinar live, and more than 1500 persons have viewed the
programme during the day.