What is accreditation?

Reliability through conformity assessments

Requirements regarding the quality of goods and services are continuously increasing as a result of the liberalisation of global trade and increasing demands by consumers, companies and legislators. Whether for environmental protection, in the food or electrical industry, health care or renewable energy – for these and many other industries, objective testing, calibrations, inspections or certifications therefore play a very important role.

These assessments ensure that tested products, methods, services or systems are reliable with regard to their quality and safety, that they correspond to a technical minimum standard and conform to the standards, guidelines and laws that correspond with the various requirements. These objective attestations are therefore also described as conformity assessments.

Trust through accreditation

However, the trust placed in certificates, inspections, tests or calibrations stands and falls with the competence of the person that renders the assessment service. Many of these so-called conformity assessment bodies therefore confirm the quality of their own work with an accreditation.

As part of the accreditation procedure, they can confirm to an independent accreditation body that they carry out their activities with technical competence, in compliance with statutory and standards-based requirements and at an internationally comparative standard. The accreditation body assesses and monitors the management system and the competence of the conformity assessment body’s assigned personnel.

Therefore accreditations play a key role in warranting the comparability of conformity assessment results and creating trust in the quality and safety of products and services.

Definition of the term accreditation pursuant to ISO/IEC 17011

“Accreditation refers to third-party attestation related to a conformity assessment body conveying formal demonstration of its competence to carry out specific conformity assessment tasks”

How can accreditation help small businesses?

If your business requires the services of certification bodies, testing or calibration laboratories, or inspection bodies, using a EFQS-accredited supplier for these evaluation services (also known as conformity assessment services) is an essential tool for decision-making and risk management.

Organisations can save time and money by selecting an accredited and therefore competent supplier. Accredited testing, inspection and certification carried out in compliance with best practices can limit product failure and down time, and control manufacturing costs.

Using accredited services can:

-de-risk your procurement by taking the guesswork out of choosing an evaluation body
-open up new business opportunities as accreditation is specified by procurement officials
-demonstrate due diligence in the event of legal action
-help with knowledge transfer and product development since accredited evaluation bodies can be a good source of impartial advice

ACCREDITATION REQUIREMENTS

EFQS accreditation is granted to organisations who have demonstrated that they fully meet the requirements of relevant national and international standards.

EFQ accredits testing laboratories, medical laboratories, calibration laboratories, certification bodies, inspection bodies, proficiency testing providers, reference material producers, diagnostic imaging services, physiological services, medical reference measurement laboratories and notified bodies.

EFQ assesses organisations to the following accreditation standards. The route to accreditation sets out the step-by-step process to gaining accreditation.

Application for accreditation

To apply for accreditation please contact with e-mail  info@efqs.org