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The Irish National Accreditation Board. Pat O’Brien – Accreditation Officer INAB EPA Stack Emissions Workshop 1 st June 2011. Content Overview. What is Accreditation? INAB - Roles and Function Accreditation Process Requirements for Accreditation for Stack Emission Sampling and Testing
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The Irish National Accreditation Board Pat O’Brien – Accreditation Officer INAB EPA Stack Emissions Workshop 1st June 2011
Content Overview • What is Accreditation? • INAB - Roles and Function • Accreditation Process • Requirements for Accreditation for Stack Emission Sampling and Testing • Timescales and costs
Accreditation Third party attestation related to a conformity assessment body conveying formal demonstration of its competence to carry out specific conformity assessment tasks (scope) taken from ISO 17011 - Conformity assessment, general requirements for accreditation bodies accrediting conformity assessment bodies
INAB • The Irish National Accreditation Board provides accreditation to international standards to: • Laboratories (ISO 17025, ISO 15189) • Certification Bodies (ISO 17021, ISO 17024, ISO Guide 65) • Inspection Bodies (ISO 17020) • Statutory Functions • Statutory monitoring body for OECD/EU GLP (Good Laboratory Practice) Regulations- S.I No.4 of 1991 and S.I No.294 of 1999 • Competent Authority for the registration of EMAS sites • Other statutory functions
INAB • Established in 1985 • INAB is a Division of Forfás • Independent Board of 12 members • Executive of 12 • External contracted expertise (>120 assessors/experts) • Approx. 170 Accredited organisations • Signatory to EA Multi-lateral agreements (MLA) • Peer evaluated to assess compliance to ISO 17011
Accreditation Process • Application to particular standard & scope • Pre-assessment • Assessment • Decision on award of accreditation (Board) • Surveillance / ongoing monitoring / extend scope • Re-assessment after 5 years • Surprise / unannounced visits • Additional visits
Accreditation for Stack Emission Sampling and Testing • Accreditation Standard, ISO 17025 • CEN/TS 15675:2007 and EN 15259:2007 • INAB Regulations and Terms & Conditions • INAB policies, in particular • PS1 Proficiency testing • PS5 Traceability • PS17 Sampling methods • Applicable EA and ILAC documents • Application forms AF1A (new applicant) or AF2A if already accredited
INAB Scopes Detail included: • Reference to ISO 17025 and CEN/TS • Test and/or sampling method • Individual constituents • Range of measurement • Equipment
Time Scales • From receipt of (new) application, following timeline applies: • Pre-assessment within 3 months • Assessment usually 6 months thereafter • 3 months to address issues • Decision on accreditation (by INAB Board) • 1st surveillance 6 months after decision and annually thereafter (to maintain accreditation) • Re-assessment after 5 years
Time Scales – cont’d • Existing accredited clients – ext. to scope application • Can be incorporated into surveillance visit BUT • Additional assessor time needed on site • Decision by INAB Board
Costs – ISO 17025 accreditation • Approx. €7000 – €10,000 (excl VAT) to get accredited BUT depends on scope of activity • Individual quotations provided on receipt of application and review by INAB team • Annual fee which includes on site visit, approx. €8000 (excl VAT) BUT depends on scope of application
More Information at: www.inab.ie www.european-accreditation.org Questions? Thank you for your attention