How to Become an GEAAC - Accredited Certification Body
Thank you for your interest in GEAAC and accredited certification.
GEAAC assesses and accredits certification bodies (CBs) that
demonstrate competence to audit and certify organizations conforming to
management systems standards. Accreditation by a recognized and respected body
such as GEAAC ensures the impartiality and competence of the CB and fosters
confidence and acceptance of the CB's certifications by end users in the public
and private sectors.
If your organization is based outside the United States or Europe, GEAAC asks
that you first look into accreditation by your national accreditation body. The
International Accreditation Forum (IAF) multilateral recognition arrangement
(MLA) has been signed by accreditation bodies around the world. IAF MLA
signatories undergo a peer evaluation to determine that their accreditation
systems meet international requirements and are equivalent to those of other
signatories.
Requirements for CBs
The first step in becoming an GEAAC-accredited certification body is to become
familiar with requirements and the accreditation process.
The GEAAC fee schedule identifies base and subordinate standard programs.
Accreditation (or formal application for accreditation) to a base standard is a
prerequisite for accreditation for subordinate standards. There may also be a
time requirement. For example, a CB must be accredited for ISO 9001 for at least
a year before the CB can be accredited to audit and issue certificates to
aerospace standards.
All applicants must conform with ISO/IEC 17021:2011. You can view the ISO/IEC
17021 Requirement Matrix, which must be completed by applicants, in PDF format
for informational purposes.
All information requested by GEAAC, including the application and supporting
documents, shall be submitted in English.