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2009 © ANSISlide 1
Introductory note:
The information contained in this presentation was compiled by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI). The primary purpose of the chart is to attempt to portray a representation of the various actors in global conformity assessment – on one slide.
While many organizations have many subdivisions, only those subdivisions most directly related to conformity assessment are shown.
The chart is one perspective of the system, with emphasis on identification and representation of the various entities. The chart would look different if the entities were drawn proportional to their relative work volumes in the systems, or if they were drawn proportional to their respective standards and conformity assessment revenues or budgets.
Such a representation will have inaccuracies which will require correction. The chart is a work in progress and we welcome comments and suggestions for consistent improvement for purposes of accuracy and education.
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The ANSI International Policy Department
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International Conformity Assessment System
Snapshot of the International Conformity Assessment Systemwith relationships to regional and national systems
1st Party: Producer and Supplier testing, etc.
2nd Party: Buyer testing, etc.
3rd Party: Independent Party testing, inspection, certification, etc.
International
Regional
National
Accreditation
IAACPAC APLAC Suppliers
Inspection Bodies
IECCAB
Stds DevelopersNSBs, NCs, SDOs, SSOs, Consortia,
etc.
ILACIAFMRAMLA
IAF-ILAC-ISOMOU
Joint Working Group
SystemsIECQIECExIECEE – CB SchemeIECEE – CB-FCS Scheme
Liaison MembersBIPMIAF
IFANIFIA
IQNetILACIPC
OIMLUILI
Greenhouse GasVerifiers
Corporate Inventory/
Project Assertion
Buildings, Facilities,
Mines, Procedures,
Services, etc.
Personnel
Certification BodiesTesting/Cal. Labs
Products (Processes, Services)
QMS/EMS
IAAC MLA
EA
CA Requirements
MandatoryTech Regs(inc. Laws)
Voluntary Standards, Testing Criteria,
Use Cases, Other CA Criteria
ISO/IEC Guides17000 – Conformity Assessment17011 – Accreditation17020 – Inspection Bodies17021 – Management SystemsGuide 65 – Products (17065)17024 – Personnel17025 – Testing Labs14065 – Greenhouse Gas Verification17050 – Self Declaration of Conformity
SADCA
Importers
Govs
ISOCASCO
PAC MLA EA MLA APLAC MRA
Various National Accreditation Bodies (see separate slides 14+)
Purchaser/User Companies
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What is Conformity Assessment?
ISO/IEC 17000:
“demonstration that specified requirements relating to a product, process, system,
person or body are fulfilled”
“NOTE…includes activities…such as testing, inspection and certification as well as the accreditation of conformity assessment bodies”
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Conformity Assessment’s Role
Money
Product, Service or System
Contract
Certification
SupplierStandards andTechnical
Requirements
Buyer, User Standards andTechnical
Requirements
Supplier'sDeclaration
Inspection
Laboratory
Accreditation
Regulation
GovernmentRegistrar
Accreditation
Calibration
Laboratory
Testing
Registration
Certification Accreditation
InspectionAccreditation
Confidence
Accreditation
This slide is courtesy of Underwriters Laboratories
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The Conformity Assessment Balance
value confidence
for suppliers for acceptanceinterests
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Confidence/Regulation Spectrum
veryregulated
unregulated
complete trust
100% inspection
paperclip
produce
pharmaceuticals
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Conformity Assessment and Risk
Perceived Risk
Independence and Rigor of Conformity Assessment
Supplier’s Declaration
1st party conformity assessment
Certification
3rd party conformity assessment
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Supplier Organization
Accreditation bodies
Assess competence
Conformity assessment bodies
Assess conformity
Accredited Third-Party Hierarchy(ISO/IEC 17011 standard for accreditation bodies)
Accreditation Bodies (ABs) assess the competence of Conformity Assessment Bodies (CABs) which assess conformance with standards
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Third Party Conformity Assessment Structure
PersonnelCertifiers
ISO/
IEC
17024
QMS/EMSCertifiers
ISO/
IEC
17021
ISO/
IECGuide
65Product
CertifiersInspection
Bodies
ISO/
IEC
17025
ISO/
IEC
17020
TestLabs
Products (Procedures,
Services)
Personnel QMS/EMS (ISO 9000/ ISO
14000)
Buildings, Facilities,
Mines, Procedures,
Services, etc.
Products (Procedures,
Services)
ISO/
IEC
14065
Greenhouse Gas Verifiers
Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Accreditation Bodies (ABs)
CA
Bs
ISO/IEC 17011
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1st, 2nd, and 3rd Party Conformity Assessment
First Party Conformity Assessment
Conformity Assessment measures completed by companies, suppliers or importers
Second Party Conformity Assessment
Conformity Assessment measures completed buyers(e.g. procurers, purchasers, users)
Third Party Conformity Assessment
Conformity Assessment measures completed by an independent party called a Conformity Assessment Body (CAB, e.g. testing laboratory, inspection body, etc.) which is accredited by another independent party called an Accreditation Body (AB).
A party qualifies as independent in that they do not possess an interest in the person or organization that provides the object for conformity assessment or any user interests in that object.
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1st, 2nd, and 3rd Party Conformity Assessment Testing
Completed by 1st, 2nd, or 3rd parties, testing occurs at the end of the design or production cycle to determine that one or more characteristics of an object comply with the appropriate technical standards and requirements.
Inspection Completed by 1st, 2nd, or 3rd parties as a series of examinations of a product design,
product, process, or installation that determines its conformity to specific requirements.
Supplier’s Declaration of Conformity (SDoC) Procedure by which a 1st party conveys assurance that the object of conformity fulfills
specified requirements. Certification/Registration
Attestation by a 3rd party declaring that specified requirements pertaining to a product, person, process, or management system have been met. Certification also involves an element of surveillance. Under international standards, the term self-certification does not exist.
Accreditation Statement from an independent 3rd party (Accreditation Body) declaring that specific
requirements related to conformity assessment bodies have been met and that the accredited body is competent to perform certain functions. Accreditation bodies conduct evaluations based on criteria set forth in the ISO/IEC Guides.
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Accreditation Body (AB)
Government agency which develops and publishes mandatory technical regulations.
Roles in Mutual Recognition Agreements (MRAs)
Regulatory Authority (RA)
Designating Authority (DA)
Conformity Assessment Body (CAB)
Consumer
Government entity responsible for designating competent conformity assessment bodies (CABs).
Responsible for accrediting competent CABs in accordance with international standards and to the importing party’s technical requirements.
Responsible for testing and/or approving products in accordance to the importing party’s technical requirements.
Manufacturers and importers of products must ensure that they comply with all necessary requirements.
Consumers are the end users of products and as a result, trust that products sold on the market are safe to own and operate.
Supplier
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Clarification of Terms (MLA / MRA, and MRA)
IAF, PAC, IAAC, and EA have Multilateral Recognition Arrangements (MLAs), and ILAC and APLAC have Mutual Recognition Arrangements (MRAs): Arrangements are non-governmental commitments between
accreditation bodies to accept each others accreditations, eliminating the need for CABs to be re-accredited by various national accreditation bodies, thereby reducing barriers to trade.
Mutual Recognition Agreements (MRAs) are government-to-government agreements that help to facilitate trade by promoting acceptance of the results of each party’s conformity assessment procedures by allowing products to be tested in one country to another country’s technical requirements. This reduces the time it takes a product to be placed on the market, reduces costs, and increases transparency of technical regulations, laws, policies, and procedures.
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International Accreditation Forum (IAF) www.iaf.nu World association of Accreditation Bodies in the fields of management systems,
products, services, personnel and other similar programs of conformity assessment. The U.S. member of the IAF is the American National Standards Institute -
American Society for Quality - National Accreditation Board (ANAB).
International Laboratory Accreditation Cooperation (ILAC) www.ilac.org An international cooperation of laboratory and inspection accreditation bodies. The full members and MLA signatories from the United States are: A2LA, IAS, and
NVLAP. US IAF Stakeholders are: ACIL, AOAC International, NACLA, NCSL, UILI. U.S. Associate IAF members are: ACLASS. U.S. Affiliate IAF members are: IAR, NFSTC, TUV.
International Accreditation Organizations
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International Accreditation Forum (IAF)
MLA Signatories
The mechanism by which IAF implements its objective is the IAF Multilateral Recognition Arrangement (MLA). Accreditation body members of IAF are admitted to the MLA only after a most stringent evaluation of their operations by a peer evaluation team which is charged to ensure that the applicant member complies fully with both the international standards and IAF requirements. Once an accreditation body is a member of the MLA it is required to recognize the certificates issued by certification/registration bodies accredited by all other members of the MLA.
IAF has also granted Special Recognition to two Regional Accreditation Groups, the European co-operation for Accreditation (EA) and the Pacific Accreditation Cooperation (PAC), on the basis of acceptance of the mutual recognition arrangements established within these organizations. Membership of the IAF MLA is recognized as being satisfied by membership of either the EA MLA or PAC MLA and IAF members who are also signatories of these regional MLAs are automatically accepted into the IAF MLA.
Special Recognition was granted to the Interamerican Accreditation Cooperation (IAAC) for Quality Management Systems.
Please click here for a full list of the International Accreditation Forum (IAF) Multilateral Recognition Arrangement (MLA) Signatories.
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International Laboratory Accreditation Cooperation (ILAC)
MRA Signatories
The ILAC Arrangement supports international trade by promoting international confidence and acceptance of accredited laboratory data. Technical barriers to trade, such as retesting products each time they enter a new economy would be reduced. The aim of the ILAC Arrangement is to develop a global network of accredited testing, calibration and inspection facilities that can be relied on to provide accurate data.
Each ILAC Arrangement signatory must go through an intensive evaluation carried out by peers and in accordance with the relevant rules and procedures outlined in the ISO/IEC guidance documents.
The European cooperation for Accreditation (EA), the Asia Pacific Laboratory Accreditation Cooperation (APLAC) and the Inter-American Accreditation Cooperation (IAAC) are the current ILAC-recognized regions with acceptable mutual recognition arrangements (MRAs) and evaluation procedures. The Southern African Development Community in Accreditation (SADCA) is currently developing their MRA evaluation processes for recognition by ILAC.
Please click here for a full list of the ILAC Arrangement (MRA) Signatories.
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IEC Conformity Assessment Board (IEC CAB)
The IEC Conformity Assessment Board (IEC-CAB), represents the IEC’s Conformity Assessment community. It sets IEC’s conformity assessment policy and oversees all IEC conformity assessment activities (IECEE, IECQ, and IECEx).
The IEC has three multilateral conformity assessment systems: the IECEE, the IECQ, and the IECEx. Using IEC standards for certification at the national level ensures that a certified product has been manufactured and type-tested to well-established international standards.
IECEE: The IEC System of Conformity Assessment Schemes for Electrotechnical Equipment and Components. The IECEE has two branches:
– CB Scheme for mutual recognition of test certificates for electrotechnical equipment and components
– CB-FCS Scheme for mutual recognition of conformity assessment certificates for electrotechnical equipment and components
IECQ: The IEC Quality Assessment System for Electronic Components IECEx: The IEC System for Certification to Standards relating to Equipment for use in
Explosive Atmospheres. The US National Committee to the IEC (USNC) is a committee of ANSI. The US member body to the IECEE is the National Electrical Manufacturers
Association (NEMA) which works in collaboration with the USNC.
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ISO Committee on Conformity Assessment (CASCO)
ISO/CASCO is ISO’s policy development committee on conformity assessment.
CASCO has a number of external liaisons with international organizations concerns with various specific aspects such as accreditation and testing. The aim underlying many of these liaisons is to promote cross-border mutual recognition arrangements (MRAs) between conformity assessment bodies, including accreditation bodies.
CASCO also has a liaison with ISO’s standardization partner, the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC). The vast majority of CASCO documents are published as joint ISO and IEC documents (guides).
ANSI is the US National Standards Body member to ISO. The ANSI International Conformity Assessment Committee (ICAC) is the US mirror committee which formulates input to CASCO.
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Pacific Accreditation Cooperation (PAC) www.apec-pac.org PAC is the APEC Specialist Regional Body for the Accreditation of certification and registration bodies. It is an
association of accreditation bodies and other interested parties whose objective is to facilitate trade and commerce among economies in the Asia Pacific region (one of the five APEC-SCSC SRBs together with PASC, APLAC, APMP, APLMF). The U.S. member to PAC is ANSI.
Asia Pacific Laboratory Accreditation Cooperation (APLAC) www.aplac.org
APLAC is the APEC Specialist Regional Body for the Accreditation of laboratories, inspection bodies and reference material producers. It is a group of accreditation bodies in the Asia Pacific region responsible for accrediting calibration, testing and inspection facilities (one of the five APEC-SCSC SRBs together with PASC, PAC, APMP, APLMF). U.S. members to APLAC are: A2LA, IAS, ACLASS, National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program (NVLAP-NIST), Perry Johnson Laboratories, and the Laboratory Accreditation Bureau.
Inter American Accreditation Cooperation (IAAC) www.iaac-accreditation.org An association of accreditation bodies in the Americas and other organizations interested in conformity assessment.
The U.S. full members to the IAAC are: A2LA (and MLA signatory), ACLASS, ANSI-ASQ National Accreditation Board (ANAB), American Society of Crime Laboratory Directors / Laboratory Accreditation Board (ASCLD/LAB) (Associate), IAS, National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program (NVLAP-NIST). The U.S. IAAC stakeholder members are: Intertek Testing Services (ITS).
European Cooperation for Accreditation (EA) www.european-accredition.org EA is a network of nationally recognized accreditation bodies located in the European geographical area. The U.S.
testing and calibration organization, A2LA, has a contract of cooperation with the EA.
Southern African Development Community Accreditation (SADCA) www.sadca.org The regional accreditation structure of Standardization, Quality Assurance, Accreditation and Metrology (SQAM) tasked
with defining a suitable accreditation infrastructure, enabling organizations in the SADC Member States to access accreditation services from internationally recognized National Accreditation Bodies within their countries.
Regional Accreditation Organizations
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Multilateral Recognition Arrangement
Members of the who have successfully completed a peer review process for accreditation of certification bodies have signed a Multilateral Recognition Arrangement (MLA) for Quality Management Systems (QMS), Environmental Management Systems (EMS), and/or accreditation of Product Certification Bodies (Product).
Under the terms of the arrangement, certification bodies accredited by PAC MLA signatories are recognized as equivalent, and users of services can have the same confidence in organizations accredited by one PAC member as in those accredited by other PAC members.
For a complete list of PAC MLA signatories please click here.
Pacific Accreditation Cooperation - MLA
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PAC MLA SignatoriesName of Organization QMS MLA EMS MLA Product MLA
JAS-ANS (Australia, New Zealand) X X X
SCC (Canada) X X X
CNAS (PR China) X X X
HKAS (Hong Kong, China) X
NABCB (India) X X
KAN (Indonesia) X X
JAB (Japan) X X
KAB (Korea) X X
KAS (Korea) X
Standards Malaysia X X
EMA (Mexico) X X X
PAO (Philippines) X X
SAC (Singapore) X X
TAF (Chinese Taipei) X X X
NAC (Thailand) X X
ANSI (US) X
BoA/STAMEQ (Vietnam) X
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Multilateral Recognition Arrangement
One of the primary aims of APLAC is to harmonize accreditation practices in the region and to extend the APLAC Mutual Recognition Arrangement (MRA). The APLAC MRA forms a regional network of laboratories and inspection bodies accredited by accreditation bodies that have been peer-evaluated and recognized as being competent. This network facilitates the acceptance of test, calibration and inspection reports in the region, thus contributing to the facilitation of trade.
Currently 27 of 37 full APLAC members are signatories to the APLAC MRA for various scopes.
For a full list of APALC MRA signatories and their scopes, please click here.
Asia Pacific Laboratory Accreditation Cooperation - MRA
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APLAC MRA Signatories
NATA (Australia) – testing, calibration, inspection
SCC (Canada) – testing, calibration
CALA (Canada) – testing
CNAS (PR China) – testing, calibration, inspection
HKAS (Hong Kong) – testing, calibration, inspection
NABL (India) – testing, calibration, inspection
KAN (Indonesia) – testing, calibration, inspection
JAB (Japan) – testing, calibration
IA Japan – testing, calibration
VLAC (Japan) – testing
KOLAS (Republic of Korea) – testing, calibration
Standards Malaysia – testing, calibration
EMA (Mexico) – testing, calibration, inspection
IANZ (New Zealand) – testing, calibration, inspection
PNAC (Pakistan) – testing, calibration
PNAC (Pakistan) – testing
PAO (Philippines) – testing, calibration
AAC Analitica (Russian Federation) – testing
SAC (Singapore) – testing, calibration, inspection
TAF (Chinese Taipei) – testing, calibration, inspection
DMSc (Thailand) – testing
DSS (Thailand) - testing
TLAS (Thailand) – testing, calibration
A2LA (US) – testing, calibration, inspection
ACLASS (US) – testing, calibration
IAS (US) – testing, calibration, inspection
LAB (US) – testing, calibration
NVLAP (US) – testing, calibration
PJLA (US) – testing, calibration
BOA (Vietnam) – testing, calibration, inspection
JAS-ANZ (Australasia) - inspection
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Multilateral Recognition Arrangement
The IAAC Multilateral Recognition Arrangement (MLA) is an agreement among accreditation bodies by which they recognize the accreditations issued by each other.
By reducing the need for multiple assessments, IAAC’s MLAs facilitate international trade by encouraging regional and worldwide acceptance of valid certificates, registrations and results issued by signatory accreditation bodies.
IAAC MLA Signatories are highlighted in the IAAC Members section.
InterAmerican Accreditation Cooperation - MLA
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IAAC MLA Signatories
Name of Organization Scope OAA (Argentina) QMS, EMS, products, testing and calibration laboratories
Cgcre/INMETRO (Brazil) QMS, EMS, products, testing and calibration laboratories
SCC (Canada) QMS, EMS, products, testing and calibration laboratories
ECA (Costa Rica) Testing laboratories
ONARC (Cuba) Testing and calibration laboratories
OGA (Guatemala) Testing laboratories
ema (Mexico) QMS, EMS, products, testing and calibration laboratories
INDECOPI-SNA (Peru) QMS
A2LA (US) Testing and calibration laboratories
ANSI-ASQ (US) QMS, EMS, testing and calibration laboratories
ASCLD/LAB (US) Testing laboratories
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Multilateral Recognition Arrangement
The EA MLA is an agreement signed between the EA accreditation body members to recognize the equivalence, reliability and therefore acceptance of accredited certifications, inspections, calibration certificates and test reports across Europe.
The MLA eliminates the need for suppliers of products or services to be certified in each country where they sell their products or services.
EA has MLAs for calibration, testing, product certification, quality systems certification, certification of persons, EMS certification, and inspection.
Click here for a full list of EA MLA signatories.
European cooperation for Accreditation - MLA
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EA MLA Signatories
BMWA (Austria) BELAC (Belgium) BAS (Bulgaria) CAI (Czech Republic) DANAK (Denmark) EAK (Estonia) FINAS (Finland) COFRAC (France) DACH, DAP, DKD, TGA
(Germany) ESYD (Greece) INAB (Ireland) SINAL, SINCERT, SIT
(Italy) LATAK (Latvia)
LA (Lithuania NAB-MALTA (Malta) RvA (Netherlands) NA (Norway) PCA (Poland) IPAC (Portugal) RENAR (Romania) SNAS (Slovakia) SA (Slovenia) ENAC (Spain) SWEDAC (Sweden) SAS (Switzerland) TURKAK (Turkey) UKAS (United Kingdom)
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EA Bilateral Agreements
Organization, Country Scope
NATA (Australia) Testing, calibration, inspection
INMETRO (Brazil) Testing, calibration
HKAS (Hong-Kong) Testing, calibration
TELARC now IANZ (New Zealand) Testing, calibration, inspection
SANAS (South Africa) Testing, calibration, EMS, inspection
A2LA (US) Testing, calibration
JAS-ANZ (Australia New Zealand) Products, EMS
SAC (Singapore) Testing, calibration
TUNAC (Tunisia) Testing, calibration
ISRAC (Israel) Testing, calibration, inspection
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Common AcronymsTERMS AB Accreditation Body ANS American National Standard CA Conformity Assessment CAB Conformity Assessment Body (e.g. testing laboratory, inspection body,
certification body, etc.), can be accredited by an AB DA Designating Authority EMS Environmental Management System IECEE IEC System for Conformity Testing, Safety of Electrical Equipment IECEx IEC System for Certification to Standards Relating to Equipment for use in
Explosive Atmospheres IECQ IEC Quality Assessment System for Electronic Components MLA Multilateral Recognition Arrangement MRA Mutual Recognition Arrangement MRA Mutual Recognition Agreement NC National Committee (to IEC) NSB National Standards Body (to ISO) QMS Quality Management System RA Regulatory Authority SDO Standards Developing Organization SDoC Supplier’s Declaration of Conformity SSO Standards Setting Organization TBT Technical Barriers to Trade (WTO Agreement/Committee)
Please click here for additional acronyms, definitions, and resources related to standards and conformity assessment.
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Acronyms (continued)ORGANIZATIONS A2LA American Association for Laboratory Accreditation ACIL American Council of Independent Laboratories ACLASS Assured Calibration and Laboratory Accreditation Select Service ANAB ANSI-ASQ National Accreditation Board ANSI American National Standards Institute AOAC Association of Official Analytical Chemists, International APLAC Asia Pacific Laboratory Accreditation Cooperation COPANT Pan-American Standards Commission EA European Accreditation Cooperation IAAC InterAmerican Accreditation Cooperation IAF International Accreditation Forum IAS International Accreditation Service ICAC ANSI’s International Conformity Assessment Committee IEC International Electrotechnical Commission IEC-CAB IEC Conformity Assessment Board ILAC International Laboratory Accreditation Cooperation ISO International Organization for Standardization ISO CASCO ISO Council Committee on Conformity Assessment NACLA National Cooperation for Laboratory Accreditation NCSL National Conference of Standards Laboratories NEMA National Electrical Manufacturers Association NFSTC National Forensic Science Technology Center NVLAP National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program PAC Pacific Accreditation Cooperation PASC Pacific Area Standards Congress SADCA South African Development Community Accreditation USNC U.S. National Committee of the IEC (Committee of ANSI)
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General Information
www.ansi.org The American National Standards Institute (ANSI) is a private, non-profit organization that administers and
coordinates the U.S. voluntary standardization and conformity assessment systems. As the voice of these system, the Institute works in close collaboration with stakeholders from industry, government and other stakeholder groups to identify consensus-based solutions to national and global priorities.
The Institute's mission is to enhance both the global competitiveness of U.S. business and the U.S. quality of life by promoting and facilitating voluntary consensus standards and conformity assessment systems, and safeguarding their integrity.
ANSI was founded in 1918 through a public-partnership between three government agencies and five private-sector organizations.
Today ANSI’s membership is comprised of government agencies, companies, standards developing organizations (SDOs), conformity assessment bodis (CABs), academia, and other interests. ANSI represents the interests of more than 125,000 companies and 3.5 million professionals worldwide.
ANSI is the U.S. representative and dues-paying member of the two major non-treaty international standards organizations, the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), and, via the U.S. National Committee (USNC), the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC).
ANSI is the U.S. representative of two major regional standards organizations: the Pacific Area Standards Congress (PASC) and the Pan American Standards Commission (COPANT).
ANSI is a U.S. member of the Pacific Accreditation Cooperation (PAC) and the Inter-American Accreditation Cooperation (IAAC). The ANSI-ASQ National Accreditation Board (ANAB) is the U.S. member of the International Accreditation Forum (IAF).
ANSI is the sole accreditor of developers of American National Standards (ANSs).
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