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Brazilian Scheme for the Accreditation of BRCsConformity Assessment Bodies

July, 2nd 2008

Ricardo Nóbrega e Elizabeth CavalcantiInmetro

The Brazilian System for Conformity Assessment

Brazilian Scheme for the Accreditation of BRCs Conformity Assessment BodiesThe Brazilian Program for Biological Resource Centers and the Interfaces with the

Global Network

July, 1st and 2nd 2008

Brazilian Scheme for the Accreditation of BRCsConformity Assessment Bodies

July, 2nd 2008

certification/accreditation

of

quality management environment

for

Biological Resource Centre

with

common policies and principles

to

areas (biosecurity, etc.), ownership and management of

intellectual property through Material Transfer Agreements

(MTAs)

with

other relevant projects and initiatives

Brazilian Scheme for the Accreditation of BRCsConformity Assessment Bodies

July, 2nd 2008

CONFIDENCE along BRC

How to reach it?

through

CONFORMITY

ASSESSMENT

Implementation of a

mechanism for third party

independent assessment of

BRCs

What are we looking for?

Police Principle

Brazilian Scheme for the Accreditation of BRCsConformity Assessment Bodies

July, 2nd 2008

Global

BRC

Network

Nationals BRC

• Link between biological data

to biological materials across

BRCs and upon common

technological frameworks

CONFIDENCE

CHAINHarmonised standards,

rules and regulations

Brazilian Scheme for the Accreditation of BRCsConformity Assessment Bodies

July, 2nd 2008

Advisory

Executive SecretariatAccreditor

Manager of Programs

Council (Conmetro)PLENARY

(8 MINISTERS, CNI, ABNT and IDEC)

INMETRO

5 Committeesopen to the society

Brazilian System for Conformity Assessment - Sinmetro -

Policies

Brazilian Scheme for the Accreditation of BRCsConformity Assessment Bodies

July, 2nd 2008

Conmetro’s Committees

Conmetro

Brazilian ConformityAssessmentCommittee

Brazilian Stdzation Committee

Brazilian Metrology Committee

CodexAlimentariusCommittee

Brazil

Committee for the Agreementon Technical Barriers toTrade/ WTO

Inmetro

BrazilianRegulation Committee

Brazilian Scheme for the Accreditation of BRCsConformity Assessment Bodies

July, 2nd 2008

� Inmetro is the accreditation body recognized by the Brazilian Government

� At Inmetro, the accreditation function is provided by the General Coordination for Accreditation - Cgcre.

TO ACCREDIT IS NOT TO DELEGATE COMPETENCEwhen Inmetro accredits, it does not mean that

someone is carrying out this activity on behalf of Inmetro.

Brazilian Scheme for the Accreditation of BRCsConformity Assessment Bodies

July, 2nd 2008

Brazilian Scheme for the Accreditation of BRCsConformity Assessment Bodies

July, 2nd 2008

INTERNATIONAL RECOGNITIONAGREEMENTS

ILAC

IAF

IAAC

EA

- Signed between accreditation bodies

- Aims to promote credibility in using results and certificates

- Makes International Commerce easy, instead of multiplicity

Brazilian Scheme for the Accreditation of BRCsConformity Assessment Bodies

July, 2nd 2008

ACCREDITATION TYPES

Reference Materials LaboratoriesReference Materials

ProducersCalibration and

TestGood Laboratory

PracticesClinical

Laboratories

ABNT ISO Guia 34+

ISO/IEC 17025NBR ISO/IEC 17025

NIT-DICLA-028 and034

NIT-DICLA-083(ISO 15189)

Inspection Bodies Certification Bodies

Inspection ManagementSystems Persons Products

ISO/IEC 17020(ABNT ISO/IEC

Guides 62 and 66)NBR ISO/IEC 17021

NBR ISO/IEC 17024 ABNT ISO/IECGuide 65

Brazilian Scheme for the Accreditation of BRCsConformity Assessment Bodies

July, 2nd 2008

3Testing (Clinical Lab.)

18Monitoring Labs Testing (GLP)

248Testing (17025)

228Calibration

Laboratories

NumberTypeModality

ACCREDITED BODIES

Brazilian Scheme for the Accreditation of BRCsConformity Assessment Bodies

July, 2nd 2008

INSPECTION BODIES

Modality Type Number

VEHICLE SAVETY INSPECTION 248

DANGEROUS GOODS 31INSPECTION

NON DESTRUCTIVE TEST 1*

*in final process of accreditation

Brazilian Scheme for the Accreditation of BRCsConformity Assessment Bodies

July, 2nd 2008

NumberTypeModality

6Persons

2Social Responsibility MS

1HAZAP MS (food)

16PBQP-h MS (construction)

4Forest Management System

4Aerospace MS

19Environmental MS

35Quality Management System

52Products

Certification Bodies

ACCREDITED BODIES

Brazilian Scheme for the Accreditation of BRCsConformity Assessment Bodies

July, 2nd 2008

Accreditation BodyCgcre/Inmetro

Recognizes the competence

Certification BodyCertifies that the organization (BRCs applicants) attends to

certification standards and rules

BRC

Assessment according to OECD requirements, ISO 9001 and specific accreditation requirements

Int´l Recognition Chain

Peer evaluation according toISO 17011

Assessment according toISO/IEC Guide 62/NBR ISO/IEC 17021

IAFInternational

Accreditation Forum

certification goods

Brazilian Scheme for the Accreditation of BRCsConformity Assessment Bodies

July, 2nd 2008

Accreditation BodyCgcre/Inmetro

Recognizes the competence

Certification BodyCertifies that the organization (BRCs applicants) attends to

certification standards and rules

BRC

Confidence Chain

IAFInternational

Accreditation Forum

Brazilian Scheme for the Accreditation of BRCsConformity Assessment Bodies

July, 2nd 2008

Brazilian Scheme for the Accreditation of BRCsConformity Assessment Bodies

July, 2nd 2008

Brazilian Scheme for the Accreditation of BRCsConformity Assessment Bodies

July, 2nd 2008

Zone 4 – “Hidden opportunities”: these are characteristics that are currently not recognized or

deemed important by the customer, but which if

improved will significantly increase overall

satisfaction. Such characteristics offer the highest

potential for improvement of satisfaction.

Zone 1 – “Infrastructure”: these are characteristics for which the customer expresses a

low level of importance and which, if they were

improved, would have little impact on overall

satisfaction. Therefore, the organization can

consider eliminating or reducing investment in

them, to reduce costs or provide greater value to

the customer.

Zone 2 – “Hygienics”: there are characteristics that are important to the

customer but which, once a certain

threshold has been achieved, have little

relatively effect on satisfaction. As in the

previous case, the organization can

consider reducing investment in these

characteristics. However, the performance

of these characteristics should not fall

below acceptable level, as that may have a

negative impact on overall satisfaction.

Zone 3 – “Motivators”: these are characteristics that are important to

customers, and which have a significant

effect on overall satisfaction. These are

obvious areas of focus. The level of

performance in these areas should be

maintained, or further improved if this

is found to be cost-effective.

Brazilian Scheme for the Accreditation of BRCsConformity Assessment Bodies

July, 2nd 2008

Thanks

Ricardo Nó[email protected]

55-21-2563.2843

Elizabeth [email protected]

55-21-2563.5533