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BSJ Encourages Business to Implement Standards

By: , June 10, 2018
BSJ Encourages Business to Implement Standards
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Executive Director of the Bureau of Standards Jamaica (BSJ), Stephen Wedderburn, speaking at a JIS ‘Think Tank’, on June 7. At right is Director in the Science and Technology Division at the BSJ, Dr. Dwight Ramdon.

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Executive Director of the Bureau of Standards Jamaica (BSJ), Stephen Wedderburn is encouraging businesses to implement standards, as this will lead to greater consumer confidence.

Speaking at a JIS Think Tank on June 7, Mr. Wedderburn said through the BSJ, companies can receive training in areas such as quality and standards, food safety and business process management.

“We have a number of training services at the Bureau. There is training for the public which is a face to face arrangement for individuals, in –plant sessions for the large operations and attachment training which is done for companies,” he explained.

Mr. Wedderburn stated that the operational changes at the BSJ, has created the opportunity for the agency, to assist businesses through the development, promotion and use of standards.

“Standards are everywhere and play an important role in the economy by facilitating business interaction, enabling companies to comply with relevant laws and regulations, which also helps with trade and commerce,” he shared.

He encouraged business owners to see standards as a tool that can help them, rather than a hindrance.

“We have found that many people see standards as something they are forced to comply with and so if there wasn’t a requirement for them to obey…, they would ignore it all together,” Mr. Wedderburn said.

He pointed out that standards can assists in the production of goods, while at the same time, strengthen the ability of businesses to engage in international trade.

“If our Micro, Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (MSMEs) want to grow to the point where they can export their products, once they follow the guidelines and standards…, then they can increase their markets,” Mr. Wedderburn noted.

Last Updated: June 10, 2018

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