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"Standardization, Quality Assurance and Metrology ( SQAM ) are issues of major social and economic significance for all of us."

While we normally don't think about standards unless their absence causes inconvenience, it would be extremely difficult in fact to imagine daily life without standards and quality and by virtue the SVGBS.

The importance of standards and quality related activities to trade and the improvement of standards of living are paramount to our national development.

SQAM are now the axis on which trade and safety revolves. It is also the mechanism which creates a level playing field on which all players can trade and compete fairly. A SQAM infrastructure and facilitation is a cornerstone for economic and social well-being and development of any nation .

The new decade brings with it a growing importance for standardization at both the international and national levels. Within the former, standards and conformity assessment issues are emerging as a pillar for regional and global trade arrangements and a facilitator for growth and technology diffusion. They are also becoming more evident in a broadening range of health, safety and environmental issues. Domestically, industry and all levels of government are moving to reduce administrative costs and regulatory burden while still protecting the public interest and meeting market needs. Service delivery partnerships are increasingly providing a third party option to traditional delivery of accreditation services by government departments and agencies. Paralleling the international scene, standards are increasingly evident in Vincentian economic, social and environmental activities.

In order for standardization to play a pivotal role in accelerating our national economy and industrial process, protect the environment and promote health and safety of people, the entire activity of standardization should be fully supported by government's policy. Therefore, the provision of resources towards the creation of an efficient and effective standards organization must be given top priority.

Additionally, throughout much of the world, an increasing number of consumers are becoming aware of the importance of standards especially as it pertains to food quality and safety issues.

It is now common for consumers and related stakeholders to demand that their governments take legislative action to ensure that only products of acceptable standards and quality are traded.

It is fair to say that, SVG Bureau of Standards has helped significantly to put the issues of standards and quality on the national agenda and is working assiduously to ensure all goods and services produced and/or used in the country are of consistently acceptable standards and quality.

The role of the SVG Bureau of Standards has evolved with development of the international and regional agreements especially, the WTO Technical Barrier to Trade Agreement, the CARICOM Single Market and Economy (CSME) and the Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA). Additionally, the new paradigm as it relates to open market and free trade have squarely placed the baton in the hands of the Bureau of Standards . Accordingly, the Bureau of Standards activities are becoming better known and its influence strengthened and widened, the SVGBS is therefore, now well positioned to respond to the many SQAM demands, be it local or international.

Ezra D. Ledger
Director

Quality is not an event, a decision, or a program with starting and finishing dates.it is an ongoing performance, integrating excellence into marketing, manufacturing, planning, research and development, in our relationship with ours customers and ourselves"

  Edgar S. Wollard, Jr.



   
 

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