
Accreditation Benefits
Accreditation is highly valued by governing bodies and government organizations because it plays a crucial role in ensuring a transparent and quality-focused market. When you achieve accreditation from IAAC, it brings several advantages:
- Demonstrates Proficiency: Accreditation shows that your organization is skilled and capable in its field.
- Shows Self-Sufficiency: Accreditation proves that your organization can operate independently and meet the required standards.
- Verifies Ethics and Professionalism: Accreditation confirms that your organization follows ethical practices and maintains a high level of professionalism.
- Global Recognition: IAAC accreditation gives your organization international recognition, boosting its reputation and credibility worldwide.
- Maintains Performance: Regular monitoring by an impartial third party ensures that your organization continues to meet the necessary standards and performs well.
By obtaining accreditation from IAAC, your organization can enjoy these benefits, contributing to its growth, reputation, and success in the market.
Accreditated Standards
An accreditation organization accredits conformity assessment entities through unbiased evaluation and guidance. Accreditation is conducted in various specific domains, including:
- Management System Certification Bodies
- Calibration and Testing Laboratories
- Inspection Agencies
- Medical Laboratories
- Personnel Certification Bodies
- Product Certification Agencies
Standard Description
- ISO/IEC 17020 – General criteria for the operation of various types of bodies performing inspection
- ISO/IEC 17021 – Conformity assessment – Requirements for bodies providing audit and certification of management systems
- ISO/IEC 17024 – General requirements for bodies operating certification of persons
- ISO/IEC 17025 – General requirements for the competence of testing and calibration laboratories
- ISO/IEC 17065 – General requirements for bodies certifying products, processes and services
- ISO 15189:2012 – Specifies requirements for quality and competence in medical laboratories