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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
ILAC and the International Accreditation Forum (IAF) have been co-operating since 2001 to achieve improved alignment of their work programmes as this contributes to the effectiveness and efficiency of both organisations, their mutual members and delivery of value to their stakeholders. This is an effective and well established partnership that now includes joint meetings
ILAC has a long-standing relationship with the International Bureau for Weights and Measures (BIPM). Further information on the ILAC liaison activity with the BIPM is available from the members area of the ILAC website. Joint CIPM-ILAC Webinar: Digital Transformation in the context of Accreditation The CIPM-ILAC Webinar titled: Digital Transformation in the context
This page contains links to the online newsletters of regional bodies and information on how to access Accreditation Body (AB) newsletters. If you belong to a regional body and would like your newsletter page listed here, please contact ILAC. REGIONAL AFRAC (African Accreditation Cooperation) News APAC (Asia Pacific Accreditation Cooperation Incorporated) News ARAC (Arab Accreditation Cooperation) News
Members Resources ILAC and IAF Members are encouraged to celebrate the day. In order to share ideas for promoting the day in your local economy, a summary of the activities that took place in June 2008 is available. (1.23 MB) A template of the World accreditation day poster is available should you wish to modify
ILAC Policy and Procedural publications are for the operation of the ILAC Mutual Recognition Arrangement (MRA) and form part of the criteria for ILAC MRA evaluations. This document provides details on the objectives, foundation, management, procedures and decisions associated with the ILAC MRA. This document describes the elements of the ILAC Mutual Recognition Arrangement (hereinafter referred
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
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. 116 accreditation bodies from over 118 economies have signed the ILAC
ILAC and the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) have a longstanding relationship. Memorandum of Understanding The purpose of the UNIDO-ILAC-IAF Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) is to maintain a strategic partnership between UNIDO, ILAC and IAF in the field of accreditation, as part of conformity assessment, in order to enhance the impact of industrial development
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
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