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Maroc Maroc - NEWSDAY.CO.TT - A la Une - 27/Jul 08:28

Trinidad and Tobago Bureau of Standards – 50 years of falling short

THE EDITOR: As the TT Bureau of Standards (TTBS) recently marked its 50th anniversary and our nation will soon mark its 62nd year of independence, it's an opportune moment to critically evaluate the influence and effectiveness of our national standards body. Established with the noble mission of ensuring quality and safety in products and services, the TTBS has had ample time to solidify its presence and make significant strides in local and regional markets. However, a closer inspection reveals a record that many would argue falls short of its potential, leaving much to be desired in terms of tangible impact on the nation's standards and consumer protection. One of the primary areas where the TTBS has struggled is in the enforcement of standards. Despite its mandate to uphold quality and safety, there have been numerous instances where substandard and unsafe products have flooded the market. From household items to industrial goods, the lack of stringent enforcement and frequent inspections has allowed inferior products to reach consumers. This not only undermines consumer confidence but also poses serious health and safety risks. Moreover,the TTBS has a slow response time in addressing emerging issues. In an era when technology is rapidly evolving, organisations must be agile and forward-thinking. Unfortunately, the TTBS has frequently lagged behind, taking considerable time to update standards or introduce new ones that reflect current global best practices. This inertia has left TT trailing in areas such as digital security, consumer protection and modern industrial practices. Another significant shortfall is in public awareness and education. While the TTBS has made efforts to educate the public about standards through limited media engagement and occasional stakeholder consultations, these initiatives have been sporadic and lack the necessary reach and engagement. Many consumers remain unaware of the importance of standards or the very role of the TTBS. The business community has also felt the pinch of the TTBS's shortcomings. For local manufacturers and exporters, compliance with international standards is a prerequisite for accessing global markets. However, the support and guidance provided by the TTBS to help businesses achieve these standards have been inadequate. Many businesses find themselves operating without the need to implement any of the standards the TTBS developed or came on board with any of its certification programmes. Businesses seeking certification or product-testing frequently encounter delays and red tape, which can be a significant deterrent to compliance. Additionally, the bureau's internal challenges cannot be overlooked. Reports of underfunding and understaffing have plagued the TTBS for years, severely limiting its operational capacity. Without sufficient resources, even the most well-intentioned initiatives can falter. The lack of investment and mismanagement of both its human and technological resources has left the TTBS struggling to keep pace with its mandate and the evolving needs of the market. In summary, while the TTBS has had moments of progress, its overall impact over the past 50 years has been limited. For the TTBS to truly fulfil its mission, there must be a renewed commitment to innovation, efficiency, and proactive engagement with all stakeholders. As Trinidad and Tobago looks to the future, it is imperative that the TTBS undergoes a significant transformation. This will require not only internal reforms but also strong support from the government, industry, and the public. Only through a concerted effort can the TTBS hope to become the driving force for quality and standards that it was envisioned to be. PETER SILAS Port of Spain The post Trinidad and Tobago Bureau of Standards – 50 years of falling short appeared first on Trinidad and Tobago Newsday.

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