What is Accreditation?
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” Accreditation, with its many potential benefits for the
quality of goods and in the provision of services throughout the supply chain, is
underpinning practical applications of an increasingly wide range of activities
across all sectors of the economy, from fishing to forestry, construction to
communications. Basically, it 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.
Certification is “third-party attestation related to products, processes, systems or
persons.” (ISO/ IEC 17000:2004)
An increasing number of businesses are voluntarily choosing to be accredited as they
recognize the internal efficiency that it brings and the opportunities to
demonstrate best practices.