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Bem-vindo à ILAC A ILAC é a organização internacional de organismos de acreditação que trabalham de acordo com a ISO/IEC 17011 na acreditação de organismos de avaliação da conformidade, incluindo laboratórios de calibração (segundo a ISO/IEC 17025), laboratórios de ensaios (segundo a ISO/IEC 17025), laboratórios de exames médicos (segundo a ISO 15189) e organismos de

ILAC Rules Documents (R Series)

ILAC Rules (Requirements) documents including the Articles and Bylaws and other documents covering the operation of ILAC as an incorporated entity. Documents in this category were previously published as S Series documents. This document provides rules and procedures for the classification and publication of ILAC documents. ILAC R2A:11/2019 ILAC Rules: Articles of Association contains the

ILAC – INetQI Partnership

Responding to the challenges of globalization, trade and sustainable development, twelve international organizations as part of the International Network on Quality Infrastructure (INetQI) have agreed to enhance their cooperation in promoting the understanding, value and acceptance of the quality infrastructure and providing guidance and support for its effective implementation and integration worldwide. The following 13

Information for Regulators

is an important and effective tool for government and regulators around the world to be aware of and use in the acceptance of data and results from accredited laboratories and inspection bodies that have carried out calibration, testing, medical testing and inspection work, or who mandate participation in proficiency testing programs or the use of

Joint BIPM/ILAC Documents

Calibration and Measurement Capabilities (CMC) The BIPM-ILAC Joint Paper on CMC 2007 provides very important information for work between ILAC and BIPM. The following resolution was adopted by the ILAC General Assembly in Sydney, Australia on 30 October 2007 regarding the BIPM-ILAC Joint Paper: ILAC Resolution GA 11.20 The ILAC General Assembly accepts the ILAC/BIPM joint

Benefits

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”

Evaluation Process

Acceptance of an accreditation body into the ILAC MRA is dependent upon being successfully evaluated by peers from other accreditation bodies in accordance with the relevant rules and procedures contained in ILAC publications. Each accreditation body that is a signatory to the ILAC MRA commits to: Maintain conformity with the current version of ISO/IEC 17011

Facts & Figures

  ILAC’s international network of members consists of organisations from a diversity of global economies. These members include signatories to the ILAC Mutual Recognition Arrangement (MRA), Associates, Stakeholders and Regional Cooperation Bodies.   Since the formation of the ILAC MRA in 2000, the number of accreditation body members from around the world has more than

ILAC’s Role

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

Withdrawn Documents

Below is a list of ILAC documents that have been withdrawn. ILAC G9:2005 Guidelines for the Selection and Use of Reference Materials Please note: ISO Guide 33:2015 Reference materials – Good practice in using reference materials replaces ILAC G9 and is available here ILAC P11:09/2009 Monitoring Performance of ILAC Evaluators  The procedure for monitoring the performance of

 

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