Why use an accredited certification body like SABS?
Third party management systems certification is a frequently specified requirement to operate in the global market place. It can demonstrate compliance to a standard, a code of practice or regulatory requirements. It can also deliver internal business improvement
Why use an accredited certification body?
Selecting the right organisation to carry out your certification can be fraught with unknowns. Choosing a certification body that has been accredited by an accreditation body that is a signatory to the IAF Multilateral Recognition Arrangement (MLA) has proved that it complies with best practice. It is competent to deliver a consistently reliable and impartial service which meets the appropriate, internationally-recognised standard.
What should I consider when selecting a Certification Body?
When selecting an organisation to certify your management system, there are a number of factors to consider:
Accreditation is the independent evaluation of certification bodies against the standard ISO/IEC 17021: (Requirements for bodies providing audit and certification of management systems) to ensure their impartiality, competence and consistency. The standard sets out the principles and requirements for the competence, consistency and impartiality of bodies providing audit and certification of management systems services.
In many countries, accreditation is not mandatory. It should be noted that the fact that a certification body is not accredited does not, by itself, mean that it is not a reputable organization. However, many certification bodies choose to seek accreditation in order to be able to demonstrate an independent confirmation of their competence and independence.
What are the benefits of using an accredited certification body?
There are many reasons why you should use the services of an accredited certification body:
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Areas of management systems certification
While Quality Management System certification (to ISO 9001) accounts for a large proportion of work undertaken by certification bodies, there are other equally important areas of work, namely:
How do I know if SABS is an Accredited Certification Body?
To find out if your country has an accreditation body, visit the International Accreditation Forum (IAF) website at www.iaf.nu and use the IAF MLA signatories list to identify an accreditation body in your country or region.
Accreditation bodies in most countries publish lists or directories of the certification bodies they have accredited, which often include contact details and scope.
Accreditation is the independent evaluation of certification bodies against recognised standards to ensure their impartiality, competence and consistency.
The purpose of the IAF Multilateral Recognition Arrangement (MLA), is to ensure mutual recognition of accredited certification between signatories to the MLA, and subsequently acceptance of accredited certification in many markets based on one accreditation.
Accreditation and the IAF MLA help regulators meet their own legislated responsibilities by providing a globally recognised system to accept accredited certification.