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CS Kindiki: Fresh license applications shall require manufacturers to have Quality Control (QC) laboratories

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Last updated: 2024/03/06 at 11:49 AM
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In the ever-evolving landscape of manufacturing, ensuring the quality and safety of products is paramount. Recognizing this imperative, CS Kindiki recently unveiled a groundbreaking initiative aimed at enhancing quality control measures within the manufacturing sector. The cornerstone of this initiative? Gas Chromatography with Flame Ionization Detector (FID).

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Under the new regulations, fresh license applications for manufacturers will necessitate the installation of Quality Control (QC) laboratories equipped with Gas Chromatography systems. This sophisticated analytical technique allows for the precise separation and analysis of complex mixtures, enabling manufacturers to detect and quantify the presence of various compounds in raw materials and finished products.

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One of the key components of the initiative is the requirement for competent laboratory analysts to operate the Gas Chromatography systems. These skilled professionals play a crucial role in ensuring the accuracy and reliability of the analytical results, thereby safeguarding the quality and safety of the products released to the market.

Moreover, in line with international best practices, the laboratories are mandated to register with providers of inter-laboratory comparison programs. This ensures that the analytical performance of the laboratories is continuously assessed and monitored, further enhancing the credibility of the quality control processes.

Central to the initiative is the submission of quality control results to the Kenya Bureau of Standards (KEBS) on a monthly basis. This transparent reporting mechanism not only facilitates regulatory oversight but also promotes accountability and compliance among manufacturers.

By implementing Gas Chromatography for quality control purposes, manufacturers can significantly mitigate the risks associated with substandard or contaminated products. Whether it’s detecting impurities in raw materials or monitoring the composition of finished goods, this analytical technique provides manufacturers with the tools they need to uphold the highest standards of quality and safety.

Furthermore, investing in quality control measures can yield long-term benefits for manufacturers, including enhanced consumer trust, reduced product recalls, and increased competitiveness in the global marketplace.

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