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Certified Once

Accepted Everywhere
Introduction
The International Accreditation Forum (IAF) is a global association of
Accreditation Bodies, Certification Body Associations and other organisations
involved in conformity assessment activities in a variety of fields including
management systems, products, services and personnel.

History

The IAF was formed from the first Member organisations engaged in
meeting of “Organisations that Accredit regular discussions to achieve the above
Quality System Registrars and Certification goals, seek agreement on the desirability
programs”, which was held on 28 January of mutual recognition of each other’s
1993 in Houston, USA. The meeting was accreditation systems and to cooperate
attended by representatives from the with one another in exchanging
USA, Mexico, the Netherlands, the UK, information and procedures on their
Australia/New Zealand, Canada and accreditation programs.
Japan. Later, these meetings would then be
A communiqué was released after that identified as being those of the IAF.
meeting to announce that the IAF had They were intended to contribute to
been formed by the represented mutual understanding and to build
organisations. The purpose of the IAF confidence in the operation of such
was to operate a program for the accreditation programs in the interest
accreditation of bodies dealing with of international trade.
conformity assessment, in order to
ensure that certification of products,
processes or services in one region or
country should be accepted in other
regions or countries. Also, through the
program the IAF aimed to ensure that
equivalent conformity assessment
procedures used by organisations should
be developed.

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The Role & Objectives of IAF
The primary objective of the IAF is to develop a single, worldwide program
of conformity assessment, which reduces risk for business and end users by
ensuring that accredited certificates and certifications may be relied upon.

Accreditation assures businesses and end The IAF Charter, agreed by members in l We develop and/or recognize
users that the Conformity Assessment November 2000, formalises these appropriate processes and practices for
Body providing certification to a standard objectives: the conduct of conformity assessment
has the required competence and l The International Accreditation Forum, worldwide, and ensure their universal
impartiality to do so as evidenced by Inc. (IAF) is an international association application by IAF Accreditation Body
fulfillment of international standards and of organisations that have agreed to Members and their accredited
requirements. work together on a worldwide basis to certification and inspection bodies.
The second purpose of the IAF is to achieve common trade facilitation l We consult widely with stakeholders in
establish Multilateral Recognition objectives. We are a major world forum developing our programs, and we work
Arrangements (MLA) between its for developing the principles and to deliver the best possible standard of
accreditation body members. The object practices for the conduct of conformity conformity assessment in order to
of these arrangements, as the name assessment that will deliver the provide our stakeholders with a value
suggests, is to ensure mutual recognition confidence needed for market added outcome.
of accredited certification between acceptance. We act through the l We influence world trade through
signatories to the MLA, and subsequently accreditation of those bodies that certify linking, and working, with other key
acceptance of accredited certification in management systems, products, international organisations and industry
many markets based on one accreditation. personnel and/or inspection. groups.
The benefits of an MLA to business is l We promote the worldwide acceptance,

that, if standards, specifications and of certificates of conformity issued by


conformity assessment methods are the inspection and certification bodies
same, one certificate or certification can accredited by an Accreditation Body
be recognized around the world, thus Member of IAF, and seek to add value for
lowering the cost of accredited certification all stakeholders through what we do,
and reducing risk that products or services and through our programs.
could be rejected by international trading l We bring together, on a worldwide basis,

partners. partner accreditation bodies and


The MLA contributes to the freedom of representatives of stakeholder groups
world trade by eliminating technical that seek to facilitate global trade
barriers. IAF works to find the most through the acceptance of accredited
effective way of achieving a single system certificates of conformity.
to achieve the objective: Certified
once – accepted everywhere.

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The Importance of Conformity Assessment in a Global Marketplace
Increasing trade freedom and the development of new manufacturing and
distribution technologies has facilitated a rapid growth of world trade.
Subsequently, this has resulted in the emergence of hundreds of third-party
national and multinational conformity assessment bodies.
These organisations examine a huge
range of products, materials, installations,
plants, processes, work procedures and
services, in the private as well as the public
sector. They also report on a wide range
of parameters including quality, fitness for
use and continuing safety in operation.
The overall aim is to reduce the risk to the
buyer, owner, user or consumer of the item.

IAF Membership
Membership of the IAF is separated into a number of categories:
Accreditation body membership: Partner membership: Observer membership:
Open to organisations that conduct and Open to entities representing the interests In cases where the IAF Board of Directors
administer programs by which they within an economy, region or internationally, believes it is in the best interests of IAF
accredit bodies for certification of quality of parts of governments, regulators or of Members to develop closer relationships
systems, products, services, personnel, organisations which are not accreditation with a particular entity, the Board may
environmental management systems, as bodies, but which have an interest in grant Observer status to such an entity for
well as other programs of conformity conformity assessment, and which support a period not exceeding one year, but
assessment. Accreditation body members the objectives of IAF. Partner Members subject to annual renewal.
must declare their intention to join the may be invited to participate in the An Observer Member may be invited to
IAF MLA. technical work of IAF. attend any meeting of IAF and/or
participate in its technical work, as
Association membership: Special Recognition status: determined by the Board from time to
Open to organisations or associations that The IAF has the discretion to give special time. However, Observer Members are not
represent a similar group of entities, either recognition status to organisations that eligible to vote on any matter.
internationally or within an economy or share a common objective with the
region. Corporation. These organisations may be
represented and participate at IAF Member
meetings, but are not eligible to vote.
Special Recognition status may also be
granted to Regional groupings where the
implementation of the IAF MLA is
promoted.

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IAF Programs
The IAF has a wide range of programs which are designed to achieve goals
which contribute to its two main objectives. The programs fulfill the
following functions:
l Develop guidance, rules and procedures l Develop guidance, rules and procedures l Cooperate in the training of assessors
for the operation of accreditation, for the operation of specific sector and other personnel
certification and mutual recognition conformity assessment schemes to l Contribute to the work of ISO and other
programs meet the needs of specific industries relevant international bodies
ll Ensure that all accreditation body l Develop guidance, rules and procedures l Liaise with the regional groups of
members operate to the highest for the operation of compliance accreditation bodies
standards of competence and probity programs to satisfy regulatory or l Liaise with other relevant bodies such as
l Harmonise accreditation procedures government requirements ILAC, ISO and industry groups
and their implementation based on l Exchange information between l Assist emerging accreditation bodies in
international standards and guides accreditation bodies low and medium income economies

Organisational Structure of IAF

IAF Members

Board of Directors

Executive Committee
(includes Directors) Secretary

Development Communications End User


MLA Technical
Support & Marketing Advisory
Committee Committee
Committee Committee Committee

The terms of reference, tasks and duties of General meetings are held annually, with for developing broad policy directions for
the Members, the Board of Directors and hosting shared between accreditation IAF and for ensuring that the day-to-day
the Secretary are defined by the Bylaws body members. In recent times, the work of IAF is carried out in accordance
and the Memorandum of Understanding meetings have been held in Kyoto (Japan), with policies approved by members.
(MoU). Berlin (Germany), Bratislava (Slovakia), Cape The Executive Committee is responsible
The highest level of authority in IAF is Town (South Africa) and Auckland (New to the Board of Directors for the day-to-day
the Members in a General Meeting. Zealand). work of IAF on the basis of decisions made
General Meetings make decisions and lay The Board is responsible for legal actions by the Members and directions by the
down policy in the name of the members. to be carried out on behalf of the members, Board of Directors.

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IAF Multilateral Recognition Arrangement (MLA)
Accreditations granted by IAF Multilateral Recognition Arrangement (MLA)
accreditation body members are recognised worldwide based on their
equivalent accreditation programs, therefore reducing costs and adding
value to industry and consumers.
Certificates in the fields of management
systems, products, services, personnel and
other similar programs of conformity
assessment issued by bodies accredited
by IAF MLA members are therefore relied
upon in international trade.
Without international standards,
technical barriers to trade would result in
increased costs for importers and
consumers, reduced competition and
different standards of a product or service.

MLA Signatories
Accreditation body members of IAF are admitted to the MLA only after
stringent evaluation of their operations by a peer evaluation team. It is the
responsibility of this team to assess that the applicant member complies
fully with both the international standards and IAF guidelines.
Once an accreditation body is a member of Membership of the IAF MLA is recognised IAF encourages its members to join the
the MLA it is obligated to recognise the as being satisfied by membership of either MLA, as soon as they have passed a
competence and impartiality of the EA MLA , the PAC MLA or the IAAC MLA rigorous evaluation process, to ensure that
accreditations of Conformity Assessment for recognized programs. IAF members their accreditation programs are of world
Bodies by all other members of the MLA. who are also signatories of these regional standard.
IAF has granted Special Recognition to MLAs are automatically accepted into the The benefit of joining the IAF MLA is
the MLA programs of three Regional IAF MLA for recognized programs. that conformity assessment bodies
Accreditation Groups, the European The IAF MLA for Quality Management accredited by the members of the MLA
co-operation for Accreditation (EA), the Systems (QMS) has been operational since will be equally reliable in world wide IAF
Pacific Accreditation Cooperation (PAC) 22 January 1998 when 14 IAF Members Programs.
and the InterAmerican Accreditation signed the Arrangement in Guangzhou,
Cooperation (IAAC), on the basis of the China.
acceptance of the mutual recognition The IAF MLAs for Environmental
arrangements established within these Management Systems (EMS) and Product
organisations. Certification became operational at the
IAF Annual Meetings held in Cape Town,
South Africa in October 2004.

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Developing Economies
The IAF provides technical assistance to emerging accreditation bodies in
low and medium income economies through its Development Support
Program.

It also provides financial assistance to help IAF also encourages membership from IAF and the United Nations Industrial
emerging accreditation bodies, particularly accreditation bodies in low and medium Development Organisation (UNIDO)
by giving them the means to enable their income economies in order that they may co-operate in operating technical
staff to attend training programs. The benefit from the opportunity to assistance programs for emerging bodies.
program also ensures representation by participate and interact in IAF meetings
accreditation bodies of low and medium and from the technical assistance available
income economies on the IAF Board. to Members.
The IAF Development Support program
includes workshops, seminars and specific
training programs for the staff members of
emerging accreditation bodies. In addition,
it provides expert advice and encourages
staff from emerging bodies to observe
experienced staff from other accreditation
bodies conducting assessments in a peer
learning environment.

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Certified Once
Accepted Everywhere

IAF Secretariat
Elva Nilsen
28 Chemin Old Chelsea
Box 1811
Chelsea, Quebec
CANADA J9B 1A0

Phone: +1 (613) 454 8159


Email: iaf@iaf.nu

www.iaf.nu
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