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Food quality control expert inspecting at meat specimen in the laboratory adhering to microbiological testing in ISO 6887-2:2017.
ANSI | Food Safety

ISO 6887-2:2017—Meat And Meat Products

ByAlexandra Schirn May 23, 2024June 4, 2025

Meat testing helps prevent and detect public health hazards in meat—including chemical contaminants and foodborne pathogens. By identifying harmful microorganisms in food products, microbiology testing…

Close up of a child playing with green slime that adheres to microbiological testing for toys in ISO 8124-12:2023.
ANSI | Toy Safety

ISO 8124-12:2023— Microbiological Safety of Toys

ByAlexandra Schirn May 3, 2024May 21, 2025

Contaminated toys could infect children and put them at risk to getting a disease. Toy testing is therefore an essential part of the toy manufacturing…

Researcher performing microbiological examinations on meat that adhere to ISO 6887-1:2017.
ANSI | Food Safety

ISO 6887-1:2017—Initial Suspension And Decimal Dilutions

ByAlexandra Schirn June 16, 2023May 21, 2025

While many microbes are harmless to humans, others can cause serious problems. They can spoil food, introduce toxins, cause disease, etc. The importance of microbiological…

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