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ILAC and the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) have a long standing relationship. ILAC has an ‘A’ liaison status within the ISO Committee on Conformity Assessment (CASCO) as well as a number of the ISO technical committees. ILAC is also involved in a number of the ISO working groups for developing standards. Further information on
In addition to the ILAC publications available from this page, there are also joint publications such as MoUs, communiques, statements and declarations on specific topics and areas of common interest that relate to ILAC and the International organisations that ILAC maintains strategic partnerships to achieve joint activities and common goals available from https://ilac.org/about-ilac/partnerships/international-partners/
International Accreditation Day By ILAC Chair, Daniel Pierre and IAF Chair, Thomas Facklam We are delighted to announce that the second International Accreditation Day will take place on June 9th 2009. This year’s theme is ‘competence’ -a core principle of what accreditation delivers. Technical and operational competence, as it relates
Below is a selection of videos addressing various aspects of accreditation including definitions, importance in the delivery of competent conformity assessment activities as well as its role in the overall quality infrastructure for economies. Additional videos are available from the IAF/ILAC YouTube channel. Accreditation Supporting the SDGs During COVID-19 The United Nations Industrial Development Organization
The MRA supports international trade by promoting international confidence and acceptance of accredited testing and inspection reports, proficiency testing program provisions and reference material producers. Technical barriers to trade, such as the retesting of products each time they enter a new economy is reduced. In this way, the free-trade goal of “accredited once, accepted everywhere”
The primary purpose of ILAC is to establish an international arrangement between member accreditation bodies based on peer evaluation and mutual acceptance. ILAC is the principal international co-operation for: Developing and harmonising laboratory, inspection body, proficiency testing provider and reference material producer accreditation practices. 114 accreditation bodies from over 118 economies have signed the ILAC
ILAC has a long standing relationship with the Cooperation on International Traceability in Analytical Chemistry (CITAC). Testimonial “The mission of the Cooperation on International Traceability in Analytical Chemistry (CITAC) is to improve traceability of the results of chemical measurements everywhere in the world and to ensure that analytical measurements made in different countries
ILAC and the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) have a long-standing relationship. Accreditation of anti-doping laboratories by an ILAC MRA signatory is a pre-requisite for WADA accreditation.ILAC and WADA work together to formally recognise the technical competence of the anti-doping laboratories and this then leads to community confidence in laboratory outputs which are measurement results that are fit for their intended
The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development and the International Development Association (World Bank), the International Accreditation Forum (IAF) and the International Laboratory Accreditation Cooperation (ILAC) signed a (MoU) on 30 October 2018. The IAF-ILAC-World Bank MoU is a statement of intent to share knowledge and experience on the quality infrastructure (QI) reforms specifically in
Regional Cooperation Bodies Full Members (ILAC MRA Signatories) Associates Stakeholders Regional Cooperation Bodies Formally established regional accreditation cooperations having objectives similar to and compatible with ILAC, which are committed to the obligations of the ILAC Mutual Recognition Arrangement and which consist of formally nominated representatives of the accreditation interests from at least four economies. Recognised Regional
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