ADFCA bags four conformity certificates from UK’s BSI

ABU DHABI / WAM

The Abu Dhabi Food Control Authority (ADFCA), has been awarded four conformity certificates from the British Standards Institution (BSI), as well as adopting its transition to two new standards in cooperation with the institute.
The accomplishment enhances the authority’s mission of becoming an internationally recognised organisation in agriculture and food safety, bringing the total number of global and local systems being applied by the authority to 15.
This came in a ceremony held by ADFCA at its main headquarters in Abu Dhabi, and was attended by Saeed Al Bahri Salem Al Ameri, Director-General of ADFCA, Yahya El Olabi, Director-General of BSI for Abu Dhabi and Saudi Arabia, and a number of leaders and staff of the authority and the institute.
Director-General of ADFCA said, “Since 2009, the total number of certificates attained by the authority reached 13 global management certificates. The attainment of these certificates of international management systems would bring in numerous benefits to the authority. These benefits include improving services provided to the public, enhancing the staff performance, promoting team work spirit, devoting individual achievements to achieve the authority’s objectives, and supporting ADFCA’s vision of becoming an internationally recognised organisation.”
The certificates obtained by the authority include Training Quality Management Standard ISO 10015: 2015, Risk Management ISO 31000: 2009, IT Service Management ISO / IEC 20000: 2011, and the International Standard for Service Excellence TISSE 2012. Moreover, the authority has obtained Quality Management Slandered ISO 9001 and Environmental Management Standard ISO 14001: 2015.

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