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Food Safety Standards

VOLUNTARY CERTIFICATION SCHEME FOR AYUSH PRODUCTS Introduction The Ayush products are regulated under the Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940 by the Drugs Controller General of India through the State Governments. The Department of AYUSH has been exploring the possibility of introducing a voluntary product certification scheme for selected AYUSH products to enhance consumer confidence. The matter was discussed in a series of meetings taken by the Secretary (AYUSH) beginning 24 Dec 2008 and the Quality Council of India (QCI) offered to develop a concept paper on the subject. On approval of the concept, the Department of AYUSH signed an agreement with the QCI on 27 July 2009 to design the Scheme with Department of AYUSH being the Scheme owner and QCI being responsible for managing the Scheme. The draft Scheme was given to the Department of AYUSH on 3 Aug 2009 and Simultaneously placed on the websites of Department of AYUSH and QCI for public consultation. The Scheme will be overseen by a Multi stakeholder Steering Committee (MSC) chaired by the Secretary (AYUSH) with secretariat in QCI. The MSC will be supported by a Technical Committee and a Certification Committee constituted by QCI. The Scheme is based on a criteria for certification. It has two levels: Ayush Standard Mark which is based on compliance to the domestic regulatory requirements Ayush Premium Mark which is based on GMP requirements based on WHO Guidelines and product requirements with flexibility to certify against any overseas regulation provided these are stricter than the former criteria. Under this scheme, each manufacturing unit would obtain a certification from a approved certification body (CB) which is accredited to appropriate international standards by the National Accreditation Board For Certification Bodies (NABCB) and will be under regular surveillance of the certification body.

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QMS & EHS Standards

The ISO/TS 16949 was jointly developed by the International Automotive Task Force (IATF) members and submitted to the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) for approval and publication. The document is a common automotive quality system requirements catalog based on ISO 9001:2008, and specific requirements from the automotive sector. It’s first edition was published in March 2002 as ISO/TS 16949:2002. This document, coupled with customer-specific requirements defines quality system requirements for use in the automotive supply chain. About 30 percent of the more than 100 existing automobile manufacturers affiliate the requirements of the norm but especially the large Asian manufacturers have differentiated, own requirements for the quality management systems of their corporate group and their suppliers. The requirements are intended to be applied throughout the supply chain. For the first time vehicle assembly plants will be encouraged to seek ISO/TS16949 certification The IATF has developed a common registration scheme for supplier 3rd party registration to the ISO/TS 16949. The registration scheme includes third party auditor qualifications and common rules for consistent global registration. Some of the benefits of the IATF registration scheme include: Improved product and process quality Additional confidence for global sourcing Reassignment of supplier resources to quality improvement Common quality system approach in the supply chain for supplier/subcontractor development and consistency Reduction in multiple 3rd party registrations

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