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Policy Documents (P Series)

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

Membership Criteria

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

ILAC – ISO Partnership

  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

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 – WADA Partnership

  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 – OIML Partnership

  ILAC and the International Organization of Legal Metrology (OIML) have a long standing relationship.   Memorandum of Understanding The Joint ILAC-IAF-OIML Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed on 08 February, 2024.   Joint Assessments The Joint ILAC-OIML Assessment Procedure in the field of legal metrology was published in February 2018.   Joint Declarations Metrological

Notification on the use of the ILAC MRA Mark

Notification on the Use of the ILAC MRA Mark on Accreditation Certificates ILAC Full Members and Regional Cooperation Bodies are reminded that in accordance with ILAC R7 – ILAC Rules for the Use of the ILAC MRA Mark, accreditation certificates containing the Combined ILAC MRA Mark, cannot be issued to accredited CABs, located in economies

ILAC – BIPM Partnership

  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

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”

 

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