Title: ROLE OF ACCREDITATION EMERGING SCENARIO
1ROLE OF ACCREDITATIONEMERGING SCENARIO
- ANIL JAUHRI
- Adviser
- National Accreditation Board for Certification
Bodies - QUALITY COUNCIL OF INDIA
- New Delhi
2INTERNATIONAL SCENE
- Increasing use of standards for products,
services, processes and systems mandatory on
grounds of health, safety, environment, national
security, unfair trade practices - Food sector facing stringent regulations and
demand for private certifications - Need for checking compliance to prescribed
standards regulations and voluntary standards -
conformity assessment inspection/testing/certifi
cation - Confidence in conformity assessment
- International acceptability for facilitating
trade - Need for recognition of
inspection/testing/ certification across borders - Accomplished through accreditation
3WTO AGREEMENTS
- Rules for trade being written down by WTO
- Agreements relating to standards and compliance
- SPS Agreement - Equivalence-allows use of
different standards different inspection
methods for same level of protection-encourages
members to enter into bilateral/multilateral
recognition agreements (Article 4) - TBT Agreement - Mutual recognition of conformity
assessment in other countries Accreditation
(Article 6)
4WTO/TBT AGREEMENT
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- Members shall ensure, whenever possible,
that results of conformity assessment procedures
in other Members are acceptedadequate and
enduring technical competence of the relevant
conformity assessment bodies in the exporting
Member, so that confidence in the continued
reliability of their conformity assessment
results can exist in this regard, verified
compliance, for instance through accreditation,
with relevant guides or recommendations issued by
international standardizing bodies shall be taken
into account as an indication of adequate
technical competence - Article 6
5ACCREDITATION
- Third-party attestation related to a conformity
assessment body conveying formal demonstration of
its competence to carry out specific conformity
assessment tasks ISO 17000 - Conformity assessment bodies Certification
bodies/ Inspection bodies/Labs - QCI responsible for national accreditation
structure - International Accreditation Forum (IAF) Pacific
Accreditation Cooperation (PAC) - NABCB member
from India - International Laboratory Accreditation
Cooperation (ILAC) Asia Pacific Laboratory
Accreditation Cooperation (APLAC) - NABL member
from India - Basis of accreditation generally international
standards on conformity assessment developed by
ISO/ IAF or ILAC guidance documents - Primary purpose facilitate trade by acceptance
of certification/inspection/testing worldwide
6 ACCREDITATION STANDARDS
- ISO CASCO - ISO's policy development committee on
conformity assessment - ISO 17020 Requirements for Inspection Bodies
- ISO 17021 Requirements for Management Systems CBs
ISO 9001/ISO 14001 - ISO 17025 Requirements for Testing labs
- ISO Guide 65 Requirements for Product CBs
covers Products, Process or Service certification - ISO 22003 Requirements for CBs for FSMS - basis
for operation of CBs as well as their
accreditation cross refers to ISO 17021 - ISO 27006 Requirements for ISMS CBs cross
refers to ISO 17021 - ISO 17024 Personnel certification bodies
- ISO 15189 Medical labs
7 CODEX STANDARDS
- Codex Committee on Food Inspection
Certification (CCFICS) - CAC/GL 20 Principles for Food Import and Export
Certification and Inspection - CAC/GL 26 Design, Operation, Assessment and
Accreditation of Food Import and Export
Inspection and Certification Systems - CAC/GL 27 Guidelines for the Assessment of the
Competence of Testing Laboratories Involved in
the Import and Export Control of Foods - CAC/GL 28 Food Control Laboratory Management
Recommendations - CAC/GL 34 Judgment of Equivalence Agreements
Regarding Food Imports and Export Inspection and
Certification Systems - New subject National Food Control Systems
8PROVISIONS IN CODEX STANDARDS
- Official accreditation is the procedure by which
a government agency having jurisdiction formally
recognizes the competence of an inspection and/or
certification body to provide inspection and
certification services. - Competent authorities should take all necessary
steps to ensure the integrity, impartiality and - independence of official certification systems
and officially-recognized certification systems. - Self-assessment or third-party audits should be
carried out periodically at various levels of the - inspection and certification system, using
internationally-recognized assessment and
verification procedures. - No formal worldwide system
9SUPPLY CHAIN IN CONFORMITY ASSESSMENT
International Accreditation Forum
Accreditation Body
Certification Body/ Registrar
The organization
The customer
10INTERNATIONAL EQUIVALENCE
- Accreditation Bodies to comply with ISO 17011
- Peer Assessment if successful, signatory to
MRAs - NABCB - Signed PAC MLA for QMS Aug 2002 IAF
- MLA for QMS Sept 2002 - Signed PAC MLA for
EMS July 2007 IAF MLA for EMS Oct 2007 - NABL signatory to ILAC/APLAC MRAs for Testing
and Calibration Labs since 2000 APLAC MRA for
medical labs Dec 2008 - No equivalence yet in FSMS/HACCP certification
- NABCB accreditation equivalent worldwide and
- certificates with NABCB logo acceptable
- internationally
- Sum up India has world class accreditation
- infrastructure
11BENEFITS OF ACCREDITATION
- Recognition of certification/inspection/ testing
by Indian conformity assessment bodies in other
countries NABCB signatory to IAF MLA NABL
signatory to ILAC MLA certificates/test reports
issued by accredited CABs accepted worldwide - Regulators accepting reports from IAF/ILAC
members examples Ecuador, South Africa - Increasing use in G-to-G MRAs example
India-Singapore MRA, draft India-EC agreement - Reduces risk for government, business and
customers - international system - ensures
through regular surveillance that Conformity
assessment bodies are both independent and
competent - Lower cost of accreditation in turn lower cost
of certification/inspection/testing for industry
enhances competitiveness
12EMERGING REGIME
- Regulatory regime Regulatory bodies
increasingly seeking accredited CABs more
prevalent in non-food sectors ECs agreements
with Australia, USA, Japan etc India-Singapore
MRA, APEC MRAs - growing in food - growing in
food - e.g. HACCP accreditation in Australia on
Victorian Meat Authoritys request in 1997 UK
DEFRA to use accredited micro labs - MFPIs MoU
with QCI (HACCP/GHP/GMP etc) in 2005 MoHs
request to QCI for accreditation of agencies for
checking GMP/GHP compliance in 2006 -Indias Food
Authority to rely on NABCB/NABL accreditations - Voluntary standards market driven ISO
9001/14001/ 22000/27001 etc, generally retail
industry driven Scheme owners - Globalgap,
GFSI, SQF, GOTS, Organic prescribe
accreditation as requirement for CBs, IBs and
Labs - EC Regulation legislation on accreditation in
July 2008 wef 1 Jan 2010 single national
accreditation body public, non profit, non
competition, impact worldwide
13EMERGING STRUCTURE
- Government
- (to enact legislation)
- Regulatory Bodies may be sector specific like
Food, Drugs - (to enforce the law)
- Accreditation Body
- (technical competence of CABs)
- Conformity Assessment Bodies (CABs)
- (support regulation voluntary
certification/quality assurance) - Manufacturers and Service providers
- Common man recipient of goods and services
14INDIAN SCENARIO
- Regulators relying on accreditation PNGRB
accredited inspection bodies QCI helping
develop framework MoU with QCI - FSSAI accredited bodies for food safety audits
MMPO NABL accredited labs QCI helping
develop rules for both certification/ inspection
bodies and labs to be notified by FSSAI - DGFT NABCB accredited CBs to be listed in
Handbook of Procedures - WDRA helping develop framework for
certification of warehouses and inspection
commodities - APEDA/EIC schemes Organic, inspection, Labs
- Voluntary initiatives FSSAI for certification
of restaurants QCI provided draft standard
NABCB accredited bodies to be used - AYUSH initiative QCI developing Scheme and to
manage it - NMPB initiative certification of medicinal
plants based on GAP and GCP - QCI helping develop
standards and drafting scheme - MoEF - Forest certification for sustainable
forest management and legality of wood chain
of custody
15INDIAN SCENARIO(contd)
- Financial assistance
- DCMSME subsidy for ISO 9000/14000/22000
certification -NABCB accreditation - MFPI financial assistance for HACCP/ISO 9001
implementation - APEDA CBs for HACCP to be NABCB accredited for
ISO 22000 - Others
- UNWFP suppliers to have ISO 22000 certificate
from NABCB accredited CBs
16ABOUT QCI
- Established in 1997 by a Cabinet decision in
partnership with CII, FICCI, ASSOCHAM
independent, non profit, successful PPP - Autonomous body regd as society - Chairman
appointed by PM (Ratan Tata, Venu Srinivasan, Dr.
R.A.Mashelkar) currently Secretary, DIPP
holding charge DIPP nodal Ministry - Provide accreditation structure in the country
- Spread quality movement in India assigned
National Quality Campaign funded by Govt - Provide right and unbiased information on quality
related standards - Represent Indias interest in international fora
- Help establish brand equity of Indian products
and services
17STRUCTURE OF QCI
QUALITY COUNCIL OF INDIA
NATIONAL ACCREDITATION BOARD FOR CERTIFICATION
BODIES (NABCB)
NATIONAL ACCREDITATION BOARD FOR TESTING AND
CALIBRATION LABORATORIES (NABL)
NATIONAL ACCREDITATION BOARD FOR EDUCATION AND
TRAINING (NABET)
NATIONAL BOARD FOR QUALITY PROMOTION (NBQP)
NATIONAL ACCREDITATION BOARD FOR HOSPITALS AND
HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS (NABH)
CURRENTLY INDEPENDENT BODY
18NABCB
- Schemes in operation
- Quality Management Systems/ISO 9001
- Environmental Management Systems/ISO 14001
- Food Safety Management Systems/ISO 22000 and
others - Product Certification as per ISO Guide 65
- Inspection Bodies as per ISO 17020
19STATISTICS
- QMS 36 CBs 3 Withdrawn, 2 Reaccreditation
withheld, 8 Applicants - EMS 12 CBs, 2 Withdrawn, 4 Applicants
- FSMS 5 CBs, 9 Applicants
- Product Certification - 1 CB, 1 Applicant
- Inspection Bodies 3 IBs, 5 Applicants
- For GlobalGap and Dutch BHC
- includes BRC, Organic
- NABCB recognized by BRC
20INFORMATION ON ACCREDITATION
- Quality Council of India
- 2nd Floor, Institution of Engineers Building2,
Bahadur Shah Zafar MargNew Delhi - 110002INDIA - Telefax 91-11-23379321/9260/0567/8057
- Email info_at_qcin.org, nabcb_at_qcin.org,
adviser_at_qcin.org - Website www.qcin.org
21THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION!