The Guyana National Bureau of Standards (GNBS) has certified agro-processed products of Luke’s Manufacturing under the Made in Guyana Standards Mark programme and the Caribbean Endocrinology Institute Inc. Laboratory under its Laboratory Certification.
The GNBS presented the Made in Guyana Certificate to Luke’s Manufacturing during a simple ceremony held at the Bureau’s Head Office, National Exhibition Site, Sophia, Georgetown, last Tuesday.
John Luke received the Certificate on behalf of his company. He was delighted to have his Cassava and Plantain Porridges, Honey and Cassava Sauces and Cassava Cassareep Made in Guyana certified.
“Luke’s Manufacturing worked hard to become certified and to bring standards to manufacturing, not only in Guyana but throughout the world to access markets,” Luke said.
The business owner admitted that although the GNBS is stringent in the implementation of its requirements, he would still encourage other businesses to become certified “because it is the way to go.”
“When you work with the Bureau, they will give you the tools you need.”
Also in attendance at the ceremony were several Representatives of Partners of America, an international NGO which provides farmer support.
Speaking on behalf of the NGO, the Country Director of USAID – US Agency for International Development Farmer-to-Farmer Program, Kelvin Craig, lauded Luke’s Manufacturing for being one of the agro-businesses on the Essequibo Coast that have stayed the course.
Craig extended hearty congratulations to the business for attaining Made in Guyana Certification for its products. At the same time, he reminded those gathered at the event of his NGO’s commitment to work with farmers, the Ministry of Agriculture and the GNBS.
The Made in Guyana Standards Mark aims to recognise locally manufactured products on the local and international markets and is a signature of quality for authentic Guyanese Products. Certificates are valid for one year, after which it is renewed.
Meanwhile, the Caribbean Endocrinology Institute Inc. Laboratory received its certificate last Friday at its David Street, Kitty, Georgetown facility.
The scope of certification covers Haematology, Biochemistry, Serology, Urology and Endocrinology.
Since launching the business, the Chief Executive Officer of the facility, Dr Caleb Mc Cloggan, said he began pursuing certification to the GYS 170:2021 – General Requirements for the operations of Laboratory National Standard.
Achieving this milestone, he said, means a lot for him and other doctors attached to the laboratory.
“Becoming certified by the GNBS speaks a lot about us […] it confirms that we have standards here at the Caribbean Endocrinology Institute Inc […] this will also help us to reach out to other health institutions and offer our services,” he said.
Offering congratulations on behalf of the GNBS was the Head of the Certification Services Department, Keon Rankin, who urged the facility’s management to pursue International Accreditation.
“This national standard was developed using the ISO 15189 and the ISO/IEC 17025 standards, therefore making it easier to achieve accreditation once certified. The standard is a baseline for accreditation, so I am encouraging you to not stop here but to pursue accreditation to the international standard,” he told those gathered at the ceremony.
The GNBS certifies Clinical and Testing laboratories to the National Standard to ensure that customers receive accurate and reliable test results.
Owners of laboratories which are not certified are urged to join the certification process to boost recognition and improve their operations.
For more information, contact the GNBS on 219-0064/65/66 or WhatsApp at 692-4627.
GNBS certifies agro-processor, medical laboratory
The Guyana National Bureau of Standards (GNBS) has certified agro-processed products of Luke’s Manufacturing under the Made in Guyana Standards Mark programme and the Caribbean Endocrinology Institute Inc. Laboratory under its Laboratory Certification.
The GNBS presented the Made in Guyana Certificate to Luke’s Manufacturing during a simple ceremony held at the Bureau’s Head Office, National Exhibition Site, Sophia, Georgetown, last Tuesday.
John Luke received the Certificate on behalf of his company. He was delighted to have his Cassava and Plantain Porridges, Honey and Cassava Sauces and Cassava Cassareep Made in Guyana certified.
“Luke’s Manufacturing worked hard to become certified and to bring standards to manufacturing, not only in Guyana but throughout the world to access markets,” Luke said.
The business owner admitted that although the GNBS is stringent in the implementation of its requirements, he would still encourage other businesses to become certified “because it is the way to go.”
“When you work with the Bureau, they will give you the tools you need.”
Also in attendance at the ceremony were several Representatives of Partners of America, an international NGO which provides farmer support.
Speaking on behalf of the NGO, the Country Director of USAID – US Agency for International Development Farmer-to-Farmer Program, Kelvin Craig, lauded Luke’s Manufacturing for being one of the agro-businesses on the Essequibo Coast that have stayed the course.
Craig extended hearty congratulations to the business for attaining Made in Guyana Certification for its products. At the same time, he reminded those gathered at the event of his NGO’s commitment to work with farmers, the Ministry of Agriculture and the GNBS.
The Made in Guyana Standards Mark aims to recognise locally manufactured products on the local and international markets and is a signature of quality for authentic Guyanese Products. Certificates are valid for one year, after which it is renewed.
Meanwhile, the Caribbean Endocrinology Institute Inc. Laboratory received its certificate last Friday at its David Street, Kitty, Georgetown facility.
The scope of certification covers Haematology, Biochemistry, Serology, Urology and Endocrinology.
Since launching the business, the Chief Executive Officer of the facility, Dr Caleb Mc Cloggan, said he began pursuing certification to the GYS 170:2021 – General Requirements for the operations of Laboratory National Standard.
Achieving this milestone, he said, means a lot for him and other doctors attached to the laboratory.
“Becoming certified by the GNBS speaks a lot about us […] it confirms that we have standards here at the Caribbean Endocrinology Institute Inc […] this will also help us to reach out to other health institutions and offer our services,” he said.
Offering congratulations on behalf of the GNBS was the Head of the Certification Services Department, Keon Rankin, who urged the facility’s management to pursue International Accreditation.
“This national standard was developed using the ISO 15189 and the ISO/IEC 17025 standards, therefore making it easier to achieve accreditation once certified. The standard is a baseline for accreditation, so I am encouraging you to not stop here but to pursue accreditation to the international standard,” he told those gathered at the ceremony.
The GNBS certifies Clinical and Testing laboratories to the National Standard to ensure that customers receive accurate and reliable test results.
Owners of laboratories which are not certified are urged to join the certification process to boost recognition and improve their operations.
For more information, contact the GNBS on 219-0064/65/66 or WhatsApp at 692-4627.