UNBS 4th ROUND OF INTER-LABORATORY COMPARISION PROGRAMME 2025
1. What is Inter-Laboratory Comparison (ILC)?
According to ISO/IEC 17043:2023 Conformity assessment — General requirements for competence and impartiality of proficiency testing (PT), an Inter Laboratory Comparison is the organization, performance and evaluation of measurements or tests on the same or similar items by two or more laboratories in accordance with predetermined conditions.
2. Why is the ILC important?
ILC is one of the methods used to demonstrate competency and validate a laboratory’s measurement process for a particular measurement discipline. ILC participation therefore provides a quality assurance tool to laboratories for comparing performance and taking necessary remedial action to facilitate improvement, with an aim of producing accurate and reliable test/calibration results.
3. Benefits of participating in an ILC.
To the business Community;
To Consumers;
Consumers will have access to better, safe and quality products and services since the results are from credible laboratories. Consumers have particular interests in the safety and performance of products.
To UNBS;
4. Who qualifies for the ILC?
This round of ILC exercise is highly recommended for all public/private commercial testing and calibration laboratories and manufacturing facilities with in house laboratories that fall under the scope of the ILC irrespective of size.
5. How to participate?
Acquire the ILC registration form, click below to download the form
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Fill in the application form and submit to the ILC Coordination desk using email: ilc@unbs.go.ug before 31st November 2025. Upon receipt of your filled in application forms, a payment notification will be issued to you against which payment will be made through the URA online payment platform for the matrices of your choice.
6. Parameters to be tested?
The scope of ILC this year will focus on 15 matrices under testing laboratories; Non-Carbonated Soft Drinks, Cosmetics, Potable Water, Roasted Coffee, Green Coffee, Maize flour, UHT Milk, Milk Powder, Paint, Animal feeds, Steel bars, Cement, Aggregates, Soil and Concrete as detailed in table below.
Key points to note;
When testing and calibration is done by other laboratories aside from UNBS labs, whose results are to be used by UNBS in fulfillment of its mandate, then there is need to ensure that the laboratories consistently demonstrate competence by ensuring that the laboratories participate in Proficiency testing (PTs) schemes and Inter Laboratory Comparison (ILC) programs recognized and or organized by UNBS. In addition, participation in PTs and ILC s is one of the requirements of the UNBS Laboratory recognition scheme and accreditation to ISO/IEC 17025 (General requirements for the competence of testing and calibration laboratories).
Currently, most laboratories have challenges finding affordable and available PTs/ILCs in and around Uganda, and UNBS is coming out to try and reduce the gap in provision of reliable and affordable Inter Laboratory Comparison Schemes. ILC is one of the methods used to demonstrate competency and validate a laboratory’s measurement process for a particular measurement discipline. ILC participation therefore provides a quality assurance tool to laboratories for comparing performance and taking necessary remedial action to facilitate improvement, with an aim of producing accurate and reliable results.
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SECTION B: MATRICES OF CHOICE TO PARTICIPATE IN |
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ILC Matrice Group |
Parameters of test |
Participation fee in UGX per matrice |
Matrice of your choice (please tick (√) as appropriate) |
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CHEMISTRY AND MICROBIOLOGY TESTING LAB |
Chemistry |
Microbial |
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Non-carbonated soft drink |
Brix, Cadmium, Lead |
240,000 |
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Total plate count, Total coliform, Yeast & mould |
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Cosmetics |
Hydroquinone, pH, mercury, lead, Total fat (TFM) |
240,000 |
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Staphylococcus aureus, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Candida albicans |
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Potable Water |
PH, Conductivity, Chlorides, Calcium, Nitrites, Nitrates, Lead, Cadmium, Arsenic |
240,000 |
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Total plate count, Total coliform count, Intestinal Enterococci, Salmonella, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, |
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Roasted Coffee |
Acid Insoluble Ash, Ash content, Moisture content, Ochratoxin A |
240,000 |
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NA |
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Green Coffee |
Acid Insoluble Ash, Ash content, Moisture content, Ochratoxin A |
240,000 |
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NA |
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Maize Flour |
Moisture content, Ash content, Acid Insoluble Ash, Fat acidity, Total aflatoxin, Aflatoxin B |
240,000 |
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Total Plate count, Salmonella, Yeasts and Moulds |
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UHT Milk |
pH Variation, Variation of Titrate able Acidity, Fat, Density and Total Solids |
240,000 |
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NA |
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Milk Powder |
Total plate count, Total coliforms, Staphylococcus aureus, Salmonella |
240,000 |
NA |
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Paint |
PH and Total Soluble Solids |
240,000 |
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NA |
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Animal feeds- Poultry feed |
Fat, Total ash, Acid insoluble ash, Moisture, Calcium, Phosphorous, Zinc |
240,000 |
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NA |
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Note: Participate in 5 matrices and above get a UGX 100,000 deducted from the total amount. |
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ENGINEERING TESTING LABORATORY |
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Steel (12mm 16mm) |
Tensile strength, Yield strength Weight per meter, Bending, Elongation, Chemical composition |
360,000 |
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Cement- CEM I and CEM II |
Standard Consistency, Compressive strength, Setting time, soundness test, fineness test |
360,000 |
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Aggregates |
Gradation, Water absorption, Bulk density, Specific gravity, Oven dry particle density, Apparent particle density, Saturated particle density, Aggregate crushing value, Aggregate Impact Value |
360,000 |
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Soil |
Gradation (particle size distribution), Moisture content, compaction test, specific gravity, liquid limit, plastic limit, plasticity index, linear shrinkage, California Bearing Ratio (CBR), Shear Strength, Consolidation |
360,000 |
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Concrete |
Slump test, Compressive test at 14 days |
360,000 |
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