ASQS is a non-profit corporation that accredits conformity assessment bodies in accordance with internationally recognized guides and standards. ASQS also recognizes auditors wishing to demonstrate their competence to various parties internationally.
ASQS gives conformity assessment bodies (registrars) the recognition they need to do business in an increasingly global marketplace. Accreditation through ASQS can significantly increase the visibility of registrars on the worldwide business scene.
Accreditation of Conformity assessment bodies for auditing and certifying of ISO 9001, ISO 14001, OHSAS 18001, ISO 22000, ISO 27001, ISO 13485 for Quality, Environmental and Safety Management System.
Accreditation of Training Course Providers.
Accreditation of Assessors.
Accreditation is an endorsement of a conformity assessment body's (CAB's) competence, credibility, independence and integrity in carrying out its conformity assessment activities.
In everyday language the terms accreditation and certification are often used interchangeably. In the conformity assessment industry however, these terms have very different and specific meanings.
ISO's formal definition of accreditation is "third party attestation related to a conformity assessment body conveying formal demonstration of its competence to carry out specific conformity assessment tasks." (ISO/ IEC 17000:2004)
Certification is "third party attestation related to products, processes, systems or persons." (ISO/ IEC 17000:2004)
ASQS only accredits organisations who provide certification and/ or inspection services. These organisations are known as Conformity Assessment Bodies (or CABs).
Accredited CABs provide certification and inspection services to organisations. Common schemes that CABs certify are quality management systems (QMS) based on the ISO 9001 standard, and environmental management systems (EMS) based on the ISO 14001 standard.
ASQS accepts applications for accreditation from Conformity Assessment Bodies (CABs) around the world. The five general steps that apply to ASQS accreditation are outlined below.
ASQS accreditation delivers a number of important benefits to conformity assessment bodies that enhance confidence in conformity assessment.
Highlight your competenceBy meeting ASQS's internationally-recognised policies and procedures on a regular basis you highlight your competence in performing conformity assessment activities.
Demonstrate your independenceFor an effective assessment to occur the independence of the conformity assessment body is paramount. ASQS accreditation emphasises the independence of the conformity assessment body in performing the assessment.
Gain international recognitionASQS increases the likelihood of smooth access to overseas markets for companies using ASQS accredited certification and inspection services.
Benchmark your performanceRegular assessments by ASQS's audit teams allow you to determine whether you are performing your assessment activities correctly and to appropriate standards, as well as providing your business with a benchmark for measuring future performance against.
It's the mark of the ProfessionalASQS operates in a third party assessment environment. Third party assessment is recognised around the world as the highest level of assessment, and ASQS accreditation demonstrates to your customers and others that your conformity assessment services are meeting the highest levels of professionalism in the conformity assessment industry. ASQS accepts applications for accreditation from conformity assessment bodies around the world.
This section explains what is required in becoming accredited by ASQS, from initiation to accreditation. It is an abridged version of the ASQS document Procedures and Conditions of Accreditation
Scope of AccreditationDetailing the scope of an organisation's technical activities is one of the distinguishing requirements of accreditation. To do this it is necessary to specify the range services that are provided under the control of your organisation's technical and quality systems.
In granting accreditation, ASQS will specify the following details in the scope of accreditation:
In the first instance, please contact ASQS for advice and assistance about which accreditation programme is right for your organisation. You will be sent an application form and helpful information for getting started.
Formal ApplicationPlease complete the application form we provide when responding to your initial enquiry. The information requested is essential to us for selecting the appropriate technical expert(s) and to brief them prior to their visiting your organisation. Some of the important information we need in the questionnaire is:
Applications must be accompanied by the application fee detailed in the current issue of the relevant ASQS fee schedule.
Authorised RepresentativeA senior staff member of your organisation must be nominated to represent it in all dealings with ASQS. This person is the ASQS point of contact with your organisation and is known as the Authorised Representative. All correspondence, invoices, etc which ASQS sends to your organisation will be addressed to the Authorised Representative.
The Authorised Representative may be any senior staff member from either the technical or managerial staff. It is important that they are in a position of sufficient authority to ensure your organisation complies with the criteria for accreditation at all times. There are advantages in nominating a person who is not closely involved in the day-to-day operation but has authority over it.
Documentation ReviewBefore the on-site assessment of your organisation, manuals and supporting documents making up the technical and quality systems will be comprehensively reviewed by us to ensure compliance with the relevant general criteria (the standards), the relevant specific criteria and other criteria as detailed in this section. Prior to or during on-site assessment, you will be notified of any significant changes needed to the documents.
Within ten working days of the visit, your organisation will receive a comprehensive written report on the assessment findings, which were discussed at the closing meeting. The report will place the findings into two categories: