Title: Reducing Risk Through The Use of Accreditation
1Reducing Risk Through The Use of Accreditation
- Mike Peet
- CEO
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- South African National Accreditation System
- mikep_at_sanas.co.za
2Introduction
- Ades law
- Anybody can win unless there happens to be a
second entry
3Globalisation
- The World Trade Organisation encourages members
to use tariffs (fees paid at the border) to
manage market access rather than non-tariff
measures. - Tariffs are transparent and can be lowered as
the market opens. Lower tariffs are exposing
other access restrictions, such as technical
requirements.
4Globalisation
- This is a laudable objective but pre-supposes
that a very technically sophisticated
infrastructure is available to local
manufacturers / service providers to enable them
to objectively demonstrate the compliance of
their products and/or manufacturing / service
delivery processes to relevant ISO/IEC and other
appropriate regional and international standards.
5The Role of Standards
- Standards play an increasingly important role in
improving the operations of the marketplace and
promoting growth and trade. - Many factors have contributed to this mass
production a growing demand for interchangeable
parts globalization manufacturers concerns
about product liability litigation demands for
cheaper goods public demand for product safety
and concerns about technical compatibility
between products and demands for precision in
product measurement.
6The Role of Standards
- What happens after the Standards and Guides
have been created and harmonized at the
international level?
7The Role of Conformity Assessment
- Conformity Assessment is the internationally
recognised term used to refer to the procedures
to determine, directly or indirectly, that
relevant requirements in technical regulations or
standards are fulfilled. - These procedures may include sampling, testing,
inspection, evaluation, verification, and
assurance of conformity, registration,
accreditation and approval as well as their
combinations
8Supervision in the Market
Accreditation Bodies
Accreditation service
Conformity assessment bodies
Certification Body
Inspection Body
Test Lab
Cal Lab
Conformity Assessment Service
Market
Demands for competent conformity assessment
Conforming product/service
Product/ service
Purchasers Regulators
Requirements
Suppliers
Trade Organizations and Authorities
Demands for facilitating trade
9Important Factors When Selecting a Conformity
Assessment Body
- A conformity assessment body must be able to
supply accurate and reliable testing, calibration
or measurement results. - Factors contributing to the technical competence
of a conformity assessment body include - Qualifications, training and experience of the
staff - Correct equipment properly calibrated and
maintained - Adequate quality assurance procedures
- Proper sampling practices
- Appropriate and valid testing procedures and
methods - Traceability of measurement to national
standards - Accurate recording and reporting procedures
- Suitable testing / inspection facilities.
10Why is Technical Competence so Critical?
- Minimise Risk
- Throughout the world today, customers seek
reassurance that the products, materials or
services they produce or purchase meet their
expectations or conform to specific requirements.
- This often means that the product is sent to a
conformity assessment body to determine its
characteristics against a standard or a
specification. - For the manufacturer or supplier, choosing a
technically competent conformity assessment body
minimises the risk of producing or supplying a
faulty product.
11Why is Technical Competence so Critical?
- Avoid Expensive Retesting
- Testing and/or inspection of products and
materials can be expensive and time consuming,
even when they are done correctly the first time.
- If not done correctly, then the cost and time
involved in re-testing and/or inspection can be
even higher if the product has failed to meet
specifications or expectations. - Not only costs go up, but your reputation as a
supplier or manufacturer can go down. - You can also be held liable for any failure of
your product, particularly if it involves public
safety or financial loss to a client.
12How Can We be Sure That a Conformity Assessment
Body is Technically Competent?
- Throughout the world, many countries now rely on
Accreditation as a means of determining technical
competence. - Accreditation uses transparent and impartial
criteria and procedures specifically developed to
determine technical competence. - Specialist technical assessors conduct a thorough
evaluation of all factors in a conformity
assessment body that affect the production of
test, calibration and/or inspection data. - The criteria are based on international standards
ISO/IEC 17025 and ISO/IEC 17020 which are used
for evaluating laboratories and inspection bodies
throughout the world.
13Accreditation
Procedure by which an authoritative body gives
formal recognition that a body or person is
competent to carry out specific tasks
ISO/IEC Guide 21996 Key
words competent specific tasks
14Independent Recognition
- Accreditation provides formal and independent
recognition to competent conformity assessment
bodies, thus providing a ready means for
customers to identify and select reliable
testing, measurement and calibration services. - To maintain this recognition, conformity
assessment bodies are re-evaluated periodically
by the accreditation body to - ensure their continued compliance with
requirements and - check that their standard of operation is being
maintained. - The conformity assessment body may also be
required to participate in relevant proficiency
testing programs between reassessments, as a
further demonstration of technical competence.
15Isnt ISO 9000 certification enough?
- Laboratories and/or inspection bodies can be
checked and certified for their compliance to ISO
9000 - This provides confidence in the conformity
assessment bodys management system, but tells
you nothing about its specific technical
competence - Evaluating technical competence requires
additional technically focused activity - the use of technical experts
- assessment against technical criteria
- identification of specific capabilities
- evaluation of results of PT activity
16Scopes of Accreditation (The competent tasks
recognised)
- Usually expressed in various combinations of
- Parameters (e.g. volts, ohms etc)
- Ranges (e.g. -40o to 70oC)
- Accuracy (best measurement capability or
uncertainty of measurement) - Type of test (electrical safety tests)
- Test specification (IEC .......)
17 18 19 Why Use an Accredited Conformity Assessment
Body?
- Accreditation provides
- a means of determining competence to perform
specific calibrations, tests and inspections - a way for potential customers to locate competent
and reliable testing, calibration and inspection
services - independent evidence of performance against
international criteria - customers with access to an independent complaint
mechanism - formal recognition and identification of
competent laboratories and inspection bodies. -
20The International Picture
ILAC
IAAC
APLAC
EA
SADCA
EA European co-operation for Accreditation
APLAC Asia Pacific Laboratory Accreditation
Cooperation
ILAC International Laboratory Accreditation
Cooperation
IAAC Inter-American Accreditation Cooperation
SADCA Southern African Development Cooperation
for Accreditation
21International Recognition Through MLAs
The Building Blocks of Confidence
Mutual Evaluation
Comparable Data - Proficiency Testing
Harmonised Operation of Accreditation Programs -
ISO/IEC 17011
Accreditation Criteria (Defined Scope, ISO/IEC
17025 or ISO/IEC 17020)
22ILACs Global Role
- ILAC is the principal international forum for
- recognition of competent test and calibration
facilities world-wide through its Arrangement - the development and/or appropriate harmonization
of laboratory accreditation procedures and
practices - promotion of laboratory accreditation as a trade
facilitation tool - assistance with developing laboratory
accreditation systems. -
23The ILAC Model provides
- Harmonised approach
- Compliance with internationally agreed criteria
- Demonstrable traceability of measurement
- Resolution of differences
- An appeal process based on international best
- practice Independence of judgement and,
- as its basic purpose
- An impartial and non discriminatory mechanism
- to assist in the identification of competent
Laboratories for specific activities
24Primary Objective of the ILAC Arrangement
- Eliminate testing and/or inspection as a
Technical Barrier - through
- Recognition of Competence
- between
- Accreditation Bodies
25ILAC MRA Signatories from APLAC MRA
- Australia NATA
- Canada SCC
- China CNAL
- Hong Kong HKAS
- India NABL
- Indonesia KAN
- Japan JAB, IAJapan, VLAC
- Korea KOLAS
- Malaysia DSM
- Mexico ema
- New Zealand IANZ
- Philippines BPSLAS
- Singapore SAC
- Taiwan TAF
- Thailand TLAS, DMSc
- USA A2LA, IAS,
- NVLAP
- Vietnam BoA
26ILAC MRA Signatories from EA MLA
- Belgium BELTEST/ BKO/OBE
- Bulgaria BAS
- Czech Republic CAI
- Denmark DANAK
- Estonia EAK
- Finland FINAS
- France COFRAC
- Germany DAP, DKD, DACH, DATech, DASMIN
- Greece ESYD
- Ireland NAB
- Italy SINAL
- Latvia LATAK
- Lithuania LA
- Netherlands RvA
- Norway NA
- Poland PCA
- Portugal IPAC
- Romania RENAR
- Slovakia SNAS
- Slovenia SA
- Spain ENAC
- Sweden SWEDAC
- Switzerland SAS
- Turkey Turkak
- United Kingdom
- UKAS
27ILAC MRA Signatories from Unaffiliated Economies
- South Africa SANAS Brazil INMETRO
28The Importance of Decision-Making
- Accreditation Transparent and Impartial
examination of the competence of a facility
against a specific scope by an independent and
competent body. - Without Accreditation ?
- Risk based on assumption
- How much risk ?
- Three Questions Are you? By Whom? For What?
29Conclusion
- Due to the strong technological component
associated with competent conformity assessment,
many developed countries have an inherent
suspicion of products coming from developing
countries and often insist on re-testing and/or
inspection in their own country. - The risk to the importer of being found to be
supplying non-conforming product can be very
severe. - Globalisation can therefore be expected to
increase the need for local conformity assessment
systems to be accepted internationally.
30Conclusion