AN UPDATE ON MALAYSIAN STANDARDS ON HALAL inspection & certification c) ... Halal Industry...
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AN UPDATE ON MALAYSIAN STANDARDS
ON HALAL
RIDZWAN KASIM
Senior Director (Standardisation)
Department of Standards Malaysia
Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation
+603-83182225
Department of Standards Malaysia
Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation (MOSTI)
National Standards Body
National Accreditation Body
Governed by Standards of Malaysia Act 1996
Number of Malaysian Standard (MS)
on Halal as of 28 February 2018
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15 MS in English
8 translated to Malay
Total MS 23
List of Malaysian Standards on Halal (1)
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MS 1500:2009 (E & M), Halal Food -Production, preparation, handling and storage - General guidelines (Second revision)
MS 2424:2012 ( E & M ) Halal pharmaceuticals - general guidelines
MS 2200-1:2008 (E & M), Islamic consumer goods - Part 1: Cosmetic and personal care - General guidelines
MS 2200-2:2012 (E & M) - Islamic Consumer Goods - Part 2: Usage of Animal Bone, Skin and Hair - General guidelines
List of Malaysian Standards on Halal (2)
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MS 2400-1:2010 (E&M),Halalan-ToyyibanAssurance Pipeline - Management System Requirements For Transportation Of Goods and/or Cargo Chain Services
MS 2400-2:2010 (E&M), Halalan-ToyyibanAssurance Pipeline - Management System Requirements For Warehousing And Related Activities
MS 2400-3:2010 (E&M), Halalan-ToyyibanAssurance Pipeline - Management System Requirements For Retailing
List of Malaysian Standards on Halal (3)
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MS 1900:2005 Quality management systems -requirements from Islamic perspectives
MS 1900:2014 (E&M), Shariah-based quality management systems - Requirements with guidance(First revision)
MS 2300:2009, Value-based management system -Requirements from an Islamic perspective
MS 2393: 2013, Islamic and halal principles - Definitions and interpretations on terminology
List of Malaysian Standards on Halal (4)
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MS 2594:2015, Halal chemicals for use in potable water treatment - General guidelines
MS 2610:2015, Muslim friendly hospitality services -Requirements
MS 2627:2017 - Detection of porcine DNA - Test method - Food and food products
MS 2565: 2014, Halal packaging - General
guidelines
NO. OF COMPANIES CERTIFIED HALAL
BY JAKIM AS OF 28 FEBRUARY 2018
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No. Certification
scheme
Related MS No. of
companies
1 Food and beverage MS 1500 4800
2 Abattoir MS 1500 147
3 Eating establishment MS 1500 1334
4 Cosmetics MS 2200-1 313
5 Pharmaceuticals MS 2424 194
6 Logistics MS 2400 86
MS being developed/revised
1. New MS:
i. Guidelines on Code of Ethics for Halal professionals
(Expected Q4/2018)
ii. Halal Medical Device (Expected Q3/2018)
2. Revision of: (Expected Q3/2018)
i. MS 2424 (To include Halal vaccines)
ii. MS 1500 – Halal food
iii. MS 2200-1 – Halal cosmetics
iv. MS 2400 series – halal logistics (transportation,
warehousing & retailing)
v. MS 2393 – Islamic Terminology and nomenclature
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Draft on Halal Medical Device
Draft on revision of MS 1500
Draft on revision of MS 2200-1
Draft on revision of MS 2424
Draft on revision of MS 2400 series
mid APRIL – mid June 2018
Islamic consumer goods – General requirements (To combine
with MS 2200-2)
Halal Meat Production - General requirements (covers
slaughtering and stunning)
Revision of MS 1900: 2014 Shariah-based quality management
systems - Requirements with guidance(First revision)
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To start Q3/2018
Standards of Malaysia Act 1996
- Act amended and gazetted on 9 February 2012 and enforced on 15 April 2012
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- Gives the authority to the Minister to approve and declare any documents developed under this act as national standards (Malaysian Standards - MS)
- Mandates the Department of Standards Malaysia to develop national standards and accredit conformity assessment bodies
MS – Malaysian Standard
“Standard” means a document established by consensus and approved by a recognized body, that
provides, for common and repeated use, rules, guidelines or characteristics for activities or their
results, aimed at the achievement of the optimum degree of order in a given context, with which
compliance is not mandatory [Section 2, Act 549]
“Malaysian Standard” means a standard declared under section 15
[Section 15, Act 549]
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STANDARDS DEVELOPMENT
INFRASTRUCTURE
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STANDARDS DEVELOPMENT STRUCTURE
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Minister of Science, Technology & Innovation
Malaysian Standards and Accreditation Council
25 Industry Standards Committee (ISC)
> 200 Technical Committees
>350 Working Groups
Malaysia National Standards
Committee
Malaysia National Electrotechnical
Committee
Standards Malaysia
Director GeneralStandards Malaysia
Secretary
Section 13Establishment of
Council and its functions
Section 14Establishment of
committees
Section 10 2 (aa)
Advisory role
Standards Development Agency
(SDA)
POLICY LEVEL
TECHNICAL LEVEL
Malaysian Standard and Accreditation Council (1)
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No. Interest Represented Organisation / Members
1 An independent
Chairman
Professor Datuk Dr. Marimuthu Nadason
2 Deputy Chairman Deputy Secretary General, Ministry of Science, Technology
and Innovation
3 Economic
Development
Economic Planning Unit, Prime Minister’s Department
4 International Trade
And Industry
Ministry of International Trade and Industry
5 Consumers
Protection
Ministry of Domestic Trade, Cooperatives and Consumerism
6 Sabah State
Representative
Department of Industrial Development and Research, Sabah
7 Sarawak State
representative
Ministry of Industrial and Entrepreneur Development,
Sarawak
8 Agriculture and Agro-
based Industry
Ministry of Agriculture and Agro-based Industry
9. Commodities Ministry of Plantation Industries and Commodities
10. Health Ministry of Health
Malaysian Standard and Accreditation Council (2)
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11. Construction Public Works Department
12. Standardisation,
Conformity Assessment,
Metrology and Research
SIRIM Berhad
13. Science and Technology STI Development, Services and Acculturation Division,Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation
14. Manufacturers and
suppliers
Federation of Malaysian Manufacturers
15. Education Universiti Utara Malaysia
16. Professional Association
(Engineering)
The Institution of Engineers Malaysia
17. Professional Association
(Science)
Malaysian Institute of Chemistry
18. Professional Association
(Small and Medium-sized
Enterprises)
SME International Trade Association of Malaysia
19. Consumers and Users Federation of Malaysian Consumers Association
20. Services Industry Malaysian Service Providers Confederation
MS developed
in 25 sectors
and managed
by Industry
Standards
Committees
(ISC)
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ISC A Agriculture
ISC B Chemicals and Materials
ISC C Consumer Interests
ISC D Building, Construction and Civil Engineering
ISC E Generation, Transmission and Distribution of Energy
ISC F Mechanical Engineering
ISC G Information Technology, Communication and Multimedia
ISC H Petroleum and Gas
ISC I Halal Standards
ISC J Plastics and Plastic Products
ISC K Packaging and Logistics
ISC L Transport
ISC M Fire Safety and Prevention
ISC N Rubber and Rubber Products
ISC O Organisational Management
ISC P Metallic Materials and Semi-finished Products
ISC Q Textiles and Apparels
ISC R Medical Devices and Facilities for Healthcare
ISC S Electrical and Electronics Equipment and Accessories
ISC T Tourism, Exhibition & Hospitality Services
ISC U Food and Food Products
ISC V Timber, Timber Structure & Timber products
ISC W Occupational Safety and Health
ISC Y Quality Management and Quality Assurance
ISC Z Environmental Management
Number of MS as of 28 February 2018 (1)
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ISC DescriptionTotal MS
Developed
Aligned MS
IDENTICAL MODIFIED
A Agriculture 236 43 0
B Chemicals and Materials 640 272 69
C Consumer Interests 1 0 0
D Buildings, Construction and Civil Engineering 355 184 18
E Power Generation, Transmission and Distribution of Energy 452 279 44
F Mechanical Engineering 268 178 20
G Information Technology, Communications and Multimedia 203 155 0
H Petroleum and Gas 212 130 7
I Halal Standards 21 0 0
J Plastics and Plastics Products 389 181 23
K Packaging and Logistics 127 55 0
L Transport 257 143 10
M Fire Safety and Prevention 96 33 12
Number of MS as of 28 February 2018 (2)
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ISC DescriptionTotal MS
Developed
Aligned MS
IDENTICAL MODIFIED
N Rubber and Rubber Products 162 87 11
O Organisational Management 17 13 0
P Metallic Materials and Semi-Finished Products 251 140 18
Q Textiles and Apparels 58 38 3
R Medical Devices and Facilities for Healthcare 329 282 9
S Electrical and Electronic Equipment and Accessories 370 285 40
T Tourism, Exhibition and Hospitality Services 13 10 1
U Food and Food Products 365 76 22
V Timber, Timber Products and Timber Structure 94 2 10
W Occupational Safety and Health 226 180 10
Y Quality Management and Quality Assurance 89 83 2
Z Environmental Management 107 77 4
TOTAL 5338 2926 333
% OF ALIGNMENT TO INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS 61%
% IDENTICAL TO INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS 55%
Implementing MS within Malaysia
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* Not all standards
can be made mandatory unless it affects
safety of consumers, environment & health
MANDATORY USE
Regulatory
Body
Relevant Acts of Parliament
Technical Regulation
a) Compliance/Reference to MS
b) Conformity assessment requirements –
testing, inspection & certification
c) Penalty for non-compliance
Industry/ Business/ Consumer
Su
pp
orte
d b
y
Complied
by
implement
Mandatory
Industry/ Business/Consumer
Voluntary
VOLUNTARY USE
Develop
MS
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NO. OF MANDATORY STANDARDS AS OF 28 FEBRUARY 2018
ISCNo. of mandatory
standards
A 52
B 29
D 67
E 89
F 17
H 17
J 34
L 17
M 48
P 27
R 2
S 95
U 13
W 1
Z 2
TOTAL 510
Fire and Rescue Department of Malaysia
Food Safety and Quality Division, MOH
Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB)
Department of Occupational Safety and Health (DOSH)
Federal Agricultural Marketing Authority (FAMA)
Department of Environment
Local Government Department
Road Transport Deparment
Town and Country Planning Department of Peninsular Malaysia
Ministry of Domestic Trade, Co-operatives and Consumerism
Malaysian Cocoa Board
Medical Device Authority (MDA), MOH
Malaysian Palm Oil Board (MPOB)
Energy Commission
National Water Services Commission
Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission
Total number of regulatory bodies : 16
Malaysian Standards (MS)
development process
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Request for new
standards
ISC approval
of NP
Funding & Prioritisation
Draft Malaysian Standard
(DMS)
Issue for public
comment
Review public
comment
ISC acceptance of final draft
Verification by
STANDARDS
MALAYSIA
Approval by MOSTI Minister
Publication
SDA’s role
STANDARDS MALAYSIA’s
role
MOSTI’s role
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ISC I – Halal Standards
Chairman
Director General
Department of Islamic Development Malaysia
(JAKIM)
TC on Halal Food and
Islamic Consumer
TC/I/1
TC on Management
Systems from Islamic
Perspectives
TC/I/2
TC on Halal
Pharmaceuticals
TC/I/3
WG on Revision
of MS 1500
WG/I/1-3
WG on Islamic
Terminology and
Nomenclature
WG/I/0-1
WG on Revision
of MS 2200-1
WG/I/1-4
WG on
Revision of
MS 2424
WG/I/3-1
WG on Halal
Medical
Devices
WG/I/0-2
WG on Revision
of MS on halal
logistics
WG/I/2-3
WG on Halal
Consultant/
practitioner
WG/I/2-4
ISC I – Members Organisation
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1. Department of Islamic Development Malaysia (JAKIM)
2. Department of Standards Malaysia
3. Department of Veterinary Services Malaysia
4. Federal Agricultural Marketing Authority
5. Federation of Malaysian Manufacturers
6. Halal Industry Development Corporation
7. Institute of Islamic Understanding Malaysia
8. Institute of Quality Malaysia
9. International Islamic University of Malaysia
10.Malaysian Association of Standards Users
11.Malaysian Agriculture Research and Development Institute
12.Ministry of Domestic Trade, Co-operatives & Consumerism
13.Ministry of Health
14.Ministry of International Trade and Industry
15.Muslim Consumers Association of Malaysia
16.Royal Malaysian Customs Department
17.Islamic Science University of Malaysia
Principles of MS development
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• ISO/IEC Guide 59: 1994 – Code of Good Practice for Standardization
• Annex 3 to the WTO/TBT Agreement –Code of Good Practice for the Preparation, Adoption and Application of Standards
• ISO/IEC Guide 21 Regional or national adoption of International Standards and other International Deliverables
Governed by:
Principles of MS development
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Adopt International Standards where appropriate
Consensus
Openness
Transparent
Performance-based
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Credibility of MS
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MS development system is similar to ISO at all level
Prescribed to the principles laid by WTO for standards development
Stakeholders are engaged and participate actively in the development process
Refer to global best practices, guidelines and standards
Developed to suit the requirements & needs of the country
Standards Malaysia involvement
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ISO member since 1969
IEC member since 1991
ASEAN Consultative Committee on
Standards & Quality (ACCSQ)
APEC Sub-Committee on Standards and
Conformance (APEC SCSC)
Pacific Area Standards
Congress (PASC)
World Trade Organization (WTO) Technical Barriers to
Trade (TBT)
The Standards and Metrology Institute for
Islamic Countries (SMIIC) since 2014
Participation in SMIIC
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Technical
Committee
(TC)
Sector Membership status
P - Participating
O - Observer
Related MS
SMIIC CCA SMIIC Committee on Standards for
Conformity AssessmentP MS ISO 17065
TC 1 Halal Food Issues P MS 1500
TC 2 Halal Cosmetics Issues P MS 2200-1
TC 3 Service Site Issues Non- member
TC 4 Energy Efficiency and Renewable
EnergyNon- member
TC 5 Tourism and Related Services P MS 2610:2015
TC 6 Agriculture products Non- member
TC 7 Transportation Non- member
TC 8 Leather and Tanning Material P MS 2200-2
TC 9 Textiles and Related Products Non-member
TC 10 Halal Supply Chain P, Chairman & Secretary MS 2400 series
TC 11 Halal management system P MS 1900:2014
TC 12 Dangerous Goods Transportation Non- member
TC 13 Jewellery Non- member
TC 14 Petroleum and Related Products Non- member
TC 15 Terminology Committee Non- member
Conclusion
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• MS on Halal are developed based on demand and market relevance
• MS on Halal are highly regarded at the national and international level as the development are in accordance to the principles laid by the WTO and ISO
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