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Detection of Traces of Alcohol in Beverages New Programme Developed for GSO

New GCC PT programme for detection of low alcohol concentrations in beverages - Gordana Aleksic

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Detection of Traces of Alcohol in Beverages

New Programme Developed for GSO

Agenda

• Introduction• Programme Background• About Global Proficiency• Programme Outline• Who should participate?• How to Register?

Introduction

Proficiency ProvidersTender

GSO

New Programme• Specific to the local market needs• Able to be delivered promptly• Within the defined budget

Global Proficiency’s new programme – Detection of Traces of Alcohol in Beverages

Programme Background

• Food and drinks which are allowed to be consumed according to Islamic rules should comply with the Halal requirements (GSO 05/FDS/1931:2014 Standard)

• In case of beverages, the rule is that the drinks must not cause intoxication when consumed in large quantities.

• This is quantified by the allowed limit of 0.1% of alcohol in the drink.

Programme Background

• The acceptance level (0.1%) is very close to the detection limit of most commonly used laboratory methods for ethanol detection.

• This presents a challenge to the laboratories but also presents a concern for consumers on how confident they can be that the beverages they consume are truly halal?

Programme Background

This programme is offered with the intent to:

• Assess laboratories capability to perform the test correctly• Give the laboratories confidence in the results issued• Evaluate method suitability• Provide assurance to manufacturers and processors• Build confidence and trust for the consumers that the label claims

are accurate

About Global Proficiency

• Global Proficiency was chosen by GSO as an reputable PT Provider• Our proficiency programmes are focused on several industries:

– Dairy (Dairy products, Milk, Ice Cream, Infant Formula)– Environmental (Waters, Soils, Plants, Fertiliser and Timber)– Food (General Food, Pathogens, Meat, Shellfish, Fats and Oils)– Beverages (Water, Wine, Juices, Carbonated Drinks and Spirits)– Offering various other PT programmes, Reference Material and related services

• We are accredited to ISO 17043:2010, the internationally recognised standard of competence for proficiency testing providers.

Global Proficiency provides service to more than 700 laboratories in 80 countries.

Programme Outline

PT Programme Detection of Traces of Alcohol in Beverages will cover a range of non-alcoholic beverages including fruit juices, vitamin drinks and flavoured water:

• five samples per proficiency round • range of products• a range of spike levels • possible duplicate sample provision• to be offered in May 2015

Programme OutlineEvent Period Responsible

Submission of proposal to APLAC PT Committee 15 March 2015 GSO

Invitation to participants 24 March 2015 GSO

Sample Preparation 30 March 2015 GP

Homogeneity testing 8 April 2015 GP

Stability testing 8 April – 15 May 2015 GP

Deadline for registration 15 April 2015 GP

Sample despatch 27 April 2015 GP

Result submission due date 15 May 2015 GP

Statistical assessment of results 25 May 2015 GP

Report and newsletter distribution 5 June 2015 GP

Who should participate?

• Laboratories form GSO member countries– 10 free registrations are available

• APLAC nominated laboratories– 15 free registrations are available

Selection of the laboratories will be based on the order of applications received.

How to register?

• Submit application to register for participation in this programme to Global Proficiency no later than 15 April

• APLAC application will be coordinated by GSO and submitted to GP no later than 15 April

• There is an option to register at the conference – please see me after the presentation

• Also please see me to get more information including relaevant pamphlets about this programme and other services Global Proficiency offers

Thank you!