Accreditation is synonymous with both the quality and competence of an organization, based on international standard(s). Accreditation refers to the recognition given to an organization by an authoritative body such as GAC. It is a process by which an authoritative body gives formal recognition that a Conformity Assessment Body (CAB) fulfills specified requirements and is competent to carry out specific tasks.
Accreditation is the most appropriate way to ensure an organization’s competence in performing a specified task. By encompassing the human element of the CAB, end-users can be sure that their data is accurate and dependable. GAC is a third-party body that performs accreditations to various international standards, ensuring an unbiased and objective evaluation of your organization’s functions. GAC provides a range of accreditation programs using international standards, including:
- ISO/IEC 17025 for Testing/Calibration Laboratories
- ISO/IEC 17021-1:2015 Management System Certification Bodies
- ISO 15189 and CLIA for Clinical Testing Laboratories
- ISO/IEC 17020 for Inspection Bodies
- ISO/IEC 17043 for Proficiency Testing Providers
- ISO/IEC 17065 for Product Certification Bodies
- ISO 17034 for Reference Material Producers
- ISO 20387 for Bio banking Facilities