MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS CERTIFICATION BODIES
GEAAC accredits management system certification bodies on the
basis of the ISO/IEC 17021 standard. Certification bodies are assessed based on
their independence, integrity and technical competence. They have to demonstrate
a level of competence, within their area of operation and the audit
organizations’ management systems that fulfils the requirements of ISO 9001, ISO
14001, ISO 22000 or other international standards.
Scope of Accreditation
A certification body’s scope of accreditation indicates which management systems
it is accredited to assess and certify:
Quality Management Systems
Energy Management Systems
Environmental Management Systems
Food Safety Management Systems
Occupational Health And Safety Management Systems
Information Security Management Systems
Service Management Systems
Business Continuity Management Systems
Management Systems For Manufacturers Of Medical Devices
All certification bodies are eligible to apply for the above accreditation schemes.
All certification bodies are eligible to apply for the above accreditation schemes.
CALIBRATION AND TESTING LABORATORIES
GEAAC accredits laboratories on the basis of the ISO/IEC 17025 standard. GEAAC
accreditation is only granted for specific tests and calibrations in specific
fields. Laboratories are only allowed to issue endorsed reports for accredited
tests and calibrations.
Scope of Accreditation
GEAAC offers specialty programs in the following areas:
Agriculture, food, animal health, and plant protection
Calibration
Environmental
Fasteners
Forensic
IT security evaluation and testing
Mineral analysis
Test method development and non-routine testing
Medical laboratories
Proficiency testing
PRODUCT CERTIFICATION BODIES
GEAAC accredits product certification bodies on the basis of the ISO/IEC 17065
standard.
Product certification bodies determine whether products, services or
manufacturing processes meet requirement. A major difference is that they do not
just inspect a single sample or a single batch but they also inspect the
company. They also assess subsequent products to verify if a batch of products
meets the specified requirements for example? And verify the consistency if the
next batch is produced in the same way. Complying manufacturers can use the
relevant mark. A product certifying body continues to provide ongoing
supervision.
INSPECTION BODIES
GEAAC accredits inspection bodies on the basis of the ISO/IEC 17020 standard.
Inspection covers a wide array of activities/services. It is the examination of
a product design, product service or process/plant. It also involves determining
its conformity, either against specific requirements or on the basis of
professional judgment. Achieving effective inspection is important in
maintaining the safety of plant machinery, equipment, structures and systems in
operation.
PROFICIENCY TESTING PROVIDERS
GEAAC accredits proficiency testing providers on the basis of the ISO/IEC 17043
standard.
Proficiency testing involves the use of inter-laboratory comparisons for the
determination of laboratory performance. PTP’s ensure that all samples have
precisely the same composition and that the results obtained are processed in
the correct way.
Calibration laboratories, test laboratories and medical laboratories regularly
have to take part in proficiency testing. For a proficiency test various
laboratories are sent the same sample, which could be blood, sludge or drinking
water for example. The composition of the sample is known to the organizer. The
laboratories test the sample and send their results to the organizing party who
then checks whether the results are mutually comparable and reports on this to
the participants. This guarantees that a laboratory produces reliable results.
The need for ongoing confidence in laboratory performance is not only essential
for laboratories and their customers but also for other interested parties such
as regulators and accreditation bodies.
PERSONNEL CERTIFICATION BODIES
GEAAC accredits personnel certification bodies on the basis of the ISO/IEC 17024
standard.
Accreditation of a personnel certification body is the process of assessing and
publicly recognizing the credibility, impartiality and technical competence of
an organization's personnel certification services. Personnel certification
bodies provide services for many professional and trade persons, such as
auditors, welders and doctors. The role of certification bodies involves
assessing the individuals' necessary competencies, and ensuring that these are
appropriate to the work being performed.
The major difference between this and a diploma is the certification involves
ongoing supervision. A certificate therefore has a specific period of validity.