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ABOUT THE PROJECT
As is known “Accreditation” delivers confidence
in certificates and reports by implementing widely accepted
criteria set by the European (CEN) or international (ISO)
standardisation bodies. The standards address issues such
as impartiality, competence and reliability; leading to confidence
in the comparability of certificates and reports across national
borders. Governments have confidence in testing and certification
in support of regulatory functions.
The authorized body in Turkey is the Turkish
Accreditation Agency, which is also known as “TÜRKAK”.
TÜRKAK is responsible for accreditation in accordance with
the relevant national, international and European standards
and guides, and the applicable national, international and
European requirements.
The project “DELTUR/MEDTQ/040-04” is a part of “Support to
the Quality Infrastructure in Turkey” and does mainly focus
on preparing and helping TÜRKAK to become an EA-MLA signatory.
The main objectives of this projects are:
- To provide help on the issues, requested by TÜRKAK
- To ascertain the legal basis for accreditation in Turkey
- To prepare TÜRKAK for signatory status to EA-MLAs
- To help TÜRKAK become a European player in the accreditation
field
The project is coordinated by Mr. Ed Wieles from RvA, who
is also the key expert of the project. He is replacing Dr.
Jos Leferink, as he has retired as of 1st of May, 2006. There
are also some EA experts from different accreditation bodies
like UKAS,
DACH,
SWEDAC,
NA,
DAP,
TGA
and RvA
involved in this project.
Project specifics (1)
Support focuses mainly on:
- Notification (training and documentation)
- Training of assessors for accreditation
- Training of trainers
- Hands on advise of assessors (shadowing)
- Training of staff
- Reviewing Q-documents
Project specifics (2)
Focus is further on support in:
- Internal audits
- KPI self-assessment
- Modification of the law on accreditation
- Modification of the law on notification
- Full joint assessments of selected CABs
Impartiality
EA’s support does not conflict with EA’s formal evaluation
for signatory status.
- Participating countries will be excluded from the evaluation/decision
process.
- The MLA chair also key expert will be replaced after October
2005 and will not be part of the MLA committee.
Status of the project
The project had started at the last quarter of 2004.
The planned finalization date was mid 2006, however an additional
activity was requested by the DG ENTR in Brussels for the
candidate Turkish NoBos within this project. Therefore the
project was prolonged until September 2006, even though the
project has reached its goals. TURKAK has signed for EA-MLAs
for testing, calibration labs, inspection body and QMS in
April’ 06. TURKAK has also applied for the rest of the scopes
(product, personeel to become signatory.
last updated:
01.08.2006
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