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Accredited registrar

Registrar certified by a body as meeting the requirements of a standard


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Registrar certified by a body as meeting the requirements of a standard

An accredited registrar, also called an accredited certification body (CB), is an organization accredited by a recognized accrediting body for its competence to audit and issue certification confirming that an organization meets the requirements of a standard (e.g. ISO 9001 or ISO 14001). Accreditation means that certification and inspection bodies have been assessed against recognized standards to demonstrate their competence, impartiality and capability.

References

References

  1. "Accreditation of conformity assessment bodies". European Commission.
  2. "About Accreditation". [[United Kingdom Accreditation Service]] (UKAS).
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