ISO 18390:2025

International Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 05 May 2025

Cereals, pulses and cereal products — Sampling — Simplified routine method

ISO 18390:2025 Files

English 14 Pages
Current Edition
47.15 OMR

ISO 18390:2025 Scope

This document specifies a simplified routine method for the dynamic or static sampling, by manual or mechanical means, of cereals, pulses and cereal products to assess their quality and condition.

It is applicable to sampling for the determination of heterogeneously distributed contaminants, undesirable substances and parameters usually homogenously distributed, such as those used to assess quality or compliance with a specification. It is applicable to daily use in the field, and in silos and factories that ship or receive grains.

It does not apply to determining insect infestation in a grain lot. Methods for assessing insect populations are provided in ISO 16002 and ISO 6639-2.

This document does not apply to seeds.

NOTE            The sampling of seeds is governed by the rules established by the International Seed Testing Association (ISTA).

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