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Welcome to Samancta

This is the sampling manual for customs and taxation authorities. It contains information and instructions on how to take and handle samples for laboratory testing.

Samancta aims to harmonize sampling procedures across the EU. However, the information provided is not legally binding (see the Disclaimer).
These are guidelines only, and your national laws and procedures may take precedence. It is advisable to check your national legislation and compare them with the procedures specified in Samancta.

Language Versions

This English version is the only current and up-to-date version of Samancta.

You may use the automatic translation tool at the top of each page however, you should be aware that technical terms may not be translated accurately.   

Structure

This manual consists of six main parts which you can find from the menu above.

  1. Background information
  2. General information about Health & Safety in sampling situations
  3. General information on taking samples, planning, procedures, handling and storage of samples.
  4. Specific procedures for sampling different products
  5. Sampling equipment and containers
  6. Training material and visual examples of sampling in live situations

Choosing the correct Sampling Procedure

If the goods are declared with an HS Code you may search for the correct procedure using the Hierarchical Search

Note: The direct search by HS code and product type are no longer available.

  • Retail Packages (Of any products)
  • Food products (Chapters 02 – 24 of the Harmonised System)
  • Chemical products (Chapters 25 – 38 of the Harmonised System)
  • Articles (Chapters 39 – 97 of the Harmonised System)
  • Waste (Of any products)

To confirm that you have the correct sampling procedure card you should check the following:

  1. Remember some goods should never be sampled by Customs. Check that the goods are not on the list of excluded products.
  2. If the goods declared with a HS (Harmonised System classification) code, you may use the Hierarchical Search to find the correct procedure.
    1. If no HS code is declared, can you determine which group of cards you should use?
    2. If not – request more information regarding the product and/or consult your laboratory.
  3. Consider the description, physical characteristics and packaging of the goods and choose the most appropriate card.
  4. Remember that some products may be covered by more than one card depending on the particular circumstances, for example, Honey may be presented as a solidified paste, or a liquid with high or low viscosity. The sampling equipment and methods will vary accordingly.
  5. You will see the procedures laid out below in a series of charts. Choose the most appropriate procedure for the type of product you wish to sample and the type of packaging. If in doubt, please contact your Laboratory. 

Sampling procedures according to product properties:

List of commodities that should not be sampled

List of commodities and the reasons why they should not be sampled.

No sampling card is available for these due to the nature of the product.

 Applicable to all products

SAM-001
Retail packages and finished articles: Covers all products packaged for retail sale and articles not classified elsewhere 

SAM-002
Waste: All waste in different forms

Food products (HS Chapters 02 – 24)

SAM-101
Foodstuffs, liquid, low viscosity 

SAM-102
Foodstuffs, liquid, high viscosity

SAM-103
Foodstuffs, Powder

SAM-104
Meat, non-frozen

SAM-105
Meat Frozen

 

SAM-106
Fish, non-frozen

SAM-107
Fish, frozen

 

SAM-109
Butter and butterfat

SAM-110
Cheese

SAM-111
Dairy Produce

SAM-112
Loose Grain & Seeds

 

SAM-116
Vegetables and fruits non-frozen

SAM-117
Vegetables and fruits frozen

SAM-118
Coffee, tea, spices, beans, nuts and dried fruit

SAM-119
Tobacco

 

Chemicals and chemical products (HS Chapters 25 – 38)

SAM-201
Chemicals Liquid 

SAM-204
Wax

SAM-202
Chemicals, solids

SAM-205
Petroleum liquids

SAM-203
Liquified petroleum gasses

 

Articles (HS Chapters 39 – 97)

SAM-301
Plastics and rubbers 

SAM-305
Textiles, leather and furskins

SAM-303
Paper

SAM-306
Metals

SAM-304
Wood

 

List of commodities that should not be sampled

No sampling card for this particular procedure due to the nature of the product. The list of procedures and the reason why there is no sample card can be found in the table below.
ProcedureReason
0101
0102
0103
0104
0105
0106
0301
0306
0307
0308
Live animals are not sampled due to storage and animal welfare considerations.
2524Asbestos, not to be sampled by customs officers.
2612Radioactive ores, not to be sampled by customs officers.
2716Electrical energy; cannot be sampled.
2825.10Explosive products, not to be sampled by customs officers.
2844
2845
Radioactive products, not to be sampled by customs officers
3601
3602
3603
Explosives, not to be sampled by customs officers.