Quality control: 1 thousand documents on conformity assessment issued in violation of the legislation were invalidated
01.02.2025 20:46:21 913
Work has begun on digitizing processes to reduce administrative barriers for entrepreneurs. This has made it possible to reduce the time for issuing documents and ensure transparency of processes. To date, more than 100 individual processes in the field of technical regulation and metrology have been digitized. This was announced by Zhanna Esenbekova, Chairwoman of the Technical Regulation and Metrology Committee of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan, at the CCS site.
Also, the process of forming semi-annual lists of preventive control has been fully automated, which ensures transparency and eliminates corruption risks.
Since 2024, the transition to digital copies of laboratories has begun, a full digital trace of their activities will help combat gray certification. Part of the accreditation entities has switched to a digital test protocol, and in 2025, there are plans to transfer all entities to it.
“The main goals are transparency, reducing time costs for business entities, and maintaining a digital trace of accreditation entities. Today, Kazakhstan has an extensive accredited network of laboratories and certification centers. More than 1.7 thousand entities operate, including 1,054 testing laboratories and 70 certification centers for products and services. At the same time, in order to expand the access of Kazakhstani products to the markets of the Eurasian Economic Union countries, 30 testing laboratories of the Republic of Kazakhstan were included in the Unified Register in 2024,” the speaker said.
To promptly resolve issues of protecting the internal market, a situational headquarters has been created and is operating, with the participation of the supervisory bodies under the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the Atameken National Enterprise. According to a joint algorithm, product samples are taken, from which various activities are carried out: border control and sampling, and control over product testing on shelves.
Since November 2024, mandatory requirements have been introduced for technological passages in the cargo compartments of vehicles. Information has been provided to carriers of livestock products and is being implemented through the joint efforts of border and veterinary control bodies.
“As part of this work, 546 vehicles were returned, more than 310 thousand tons of livestock products were inspected. "1,000 conformity assessment documents issued in violation of the legislation have been invalidated," the department representative concluded.
Source: https://ortcom.kz/kk/novosti/1738234398
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