Standards
This standard outlines a code of safety for chemical laboratories.
This standard applies to Watermelon, Cirtullus lanatus (Thumb) to be supplied fresh to the consumer.
The purpose of this standard is to provide the quality requirements for grades of watermelon in a lot.
This standard applies to Ginger, Zingiber officinale grown locally to be supplied fresh to the
consumer, and excludes products for industrial processing.
The purpose of the standard is to provide the quality requirements for grades of ginger so as to assist exporters in their transactions.
This standard specifies requirements for the labelling of household chemicals sold in Guyana, whether locally made or imported, and gives a series of warning labels corresponding to the designated classes of dangerous goods as detailed in Appendix A. This standard shall be read in conjunction with GYS 9-1 :1994, “Specification for labelling of commodities - Part 1: General principles”.
This standard applies to Green Plantain, Musa paradisice on the bunch supplied to both the local and export markets.
This standard applies to commercial varieties of carambolas grown from Averrhoa carambola L. to be supplied fresh to the consumer, after preparation and packaging. Carambolas for industrial processing are excluded.
This standard applies to commercial varieties of sweet potato Ipomoea batatas to be supplied fresh to the consumer.
This standard specifies the quality requirements for bananas grown from Musa spp. (AAA) of the Musaceae family, to be supplied fresh to the consumer, after preparation and packaging. it also specified the requirements for unripened green bananas after preparation and packaging.
This standard applies to commercial varieties of cassava grown from (Manihot dulcis baill and Manihot esculenta crantz) to be supplied fresh to the consumer, after preparation and packaging. Cassavas for industrial processing are excluded.
This standard describes exhaust emission requirements for all new domestic and commercial vehicles which have been registered in Guyana for the first time after December 31, 1997. This standard also describes exhaust emission requirements, measurement methods and measurement equipment for all vehicles, which are imported into Guyana after December 31, 1997. All imported vehicles would be required to conform to exhaust emission limits specified in the standard. Accordingly, the exhaust emission limits must be fully documented and certified by the suppliers/manufacturers, from the country of origin.