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1) The technical person in charge should have a bachelor's degree or above in chemistry or closely related to the scope of the testing specialty (hereinafter referred to as chemistry and related majors) and more than five years of work experience in chemical testing. 2) Personnel engaged in chemical testing should have at least a college degree or above in chemistry or related majors, or have at least 5 years of chemical testing work experience and be able to explain the principle of the testing work they are engaged in. 3) In addition to the requirements of testing personnel, the authorized signatory should also have the technical title of intermediate or above (including intermediate) or equivalent ability in the specialty, and its work experience should be the work experience of chemical testing in the corresponding field.
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If the authorized signatory of the laboratory leaves the company, or otherwise changes the laboratory, the laboratory shall do the following:
1.The CNAS Secretariat shall be notified in writing within 20 working days;
2.Suspend the project in the field in which the authorized signatory originally authorized the signature (if there are multiple authorized signatories in that field, the suspension may not be made);
3.Search for a new qualified Authorized Signatory and submit an application for a change of Authorized Signatory to the Accreditation Committee (see Appendix, Schedule 2-1 for the application);
Send someone to the site to assess the authorized signatory of the new application (it may also take the form of ** assessment).
1.The name of the laboratory changes;
2.a change in the address of the laboratory;
3.the legal status of the laboratory;
4.the main policies of the laboratory;
5.Changes in laboratory senior management (including resignation, transfer, etc.);
6.changes in laboratory technicians (including technical leaders);
7.Significant changes in the standards, methods, important test equipment, environment, testing, and calibration scope of work based on the scope of accreditation;
8.Other changes that may affect the business activities and system operation within the scope of laboratory accreditation.
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Laboratory"Authorized Signatory"It is a person who has been authorized by the laboratory and passed the assessment of the evaluation team, and has the ability to sign and approve the inspection report in a professional and technical field on behalf of the laboratory. The corresponding responsibilities and powers of the authorized signatory of the laboratory are: responsible for the systematic management of the testing and testing work within the scope of authorization, responsible for the completeness and accuracy of the test results, responsible for issuing the test report and certificate within the scope of authorization, and responsible for interpreting the test report results.
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If the lab authorizer resigns, then the re-authorizer will sign it, and the head of the institution will take care of the problem.
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Write the certificate and report it to CNAS.
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CNAS laboratory applicants must meet the following criteria to be accredited:
1. The applicant for accreditation must have a clear legal status and the ability to bear legal responsibility;
2. Comply with the accreditation standards promulgated by CNAS;
3. Comply with the relevant provisions of CNAS accreditation specifications and fulfill relevant obligations;
4. Comply with relevant laws and regulations.
According to the relevant national laws and regulations and international norms, the accreditation of CNAS national laboratories is completely voluntary, and CNAS only implements document review and on-site review of the scope of the accreditation application of the applicant institution, according to the relevant accreditation criteria, relevant application instructions, CNAS accreditation rules and other requirements, and finally makes an accreditation decision.
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According to the relevant national laws and regulations and international norms, the accreditation of CNAS national laboratories is completely voluntary, and CNAS only implements document review and on-site review of the scope of the accreditation application of the applicant institution, according to the relevant accreditation criteria, relevant application instructions, CNAS accreditation rules and other requirements, and finally makes an accreditation decision. However, applicants must meet the following conditions in order to be recognized:
1. The applicant for accreditation must have a clear legal status and the ability to bear legal responsibility;
2. Comply with the accreditation standards promulgated by CNAS;
3. Comply with the relevant provisions of CNAS accreditation specifications and fulfill relevant obligations;
4. Comply with relevant laws and regulations.
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CNAS certification is a national accreditation body approved and authorized by the Certification and Accreditation Administration of the People's Republic of China, which is responsible for the accreditation of certification bodies, laboratories and inspection bodies and other related institutions.
It was formed on the basis of the merger and reorganization of the former China National Accreditation Service for Certification Bodies (CNAB) and the China National Accreditation Board for Laboratories (CNAL).
The role and significance of passing CNAS certification:
1. Demonstrate that it has the technical ability to carry out testing and calibration services according to the corresponding accreditation standards;
2. Enhance market competitiveness and win the trust of first-class departments and all walks of life;
3. Recognized by the national and regional accreditation bodies of the parties to the mutual recognition agreement;
4. Have the opportunity to participate in bilateral and multilateral cooperation and exchanges recognized by international conformity assessment bodies;
5. CNAS national laboratory accreditation mark and ILAC international mutual recognition joint mark can be used within the scope of accreditation;
6. Included in the list of approved accreditation institutions to improve visibility.
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CNAS certification, the English abbreviation of China National Accreditation Service for Conformity Assessment, is formed by the merger and reorganization of the former China National Accreditation Service for Certification Bodies (CNAB) and China National Accreditation Service for Laboratories (CNAL).
Significance. 1. Demonstrate that it has the technical ability to carry out testing and calibration services according to the corresponding accreditation standards;
2. Enhance market competitiveness and win the trust of first-class departments and all walks of life;
3. Recognized by the national and regional accreditation bodies of the parties to the mutual recognition agreement;
4. Have the opportunity to participate in bilateral and multilateral cooperation and exchanges recognized by international conformity assessment bodies;
5. CNAS national laboratory accreditation mark and ILAC international mutual recognition joint mark can be used within the scope of accreditation;
6. Included in the list of approved accreditation institutions to improve visibility.
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1. Indicate that it has the technology to carry out testing and calibration services according to the corresponding accreditation criteria.
Ability; 2. Enhance market competitiveness and win the trust of first-class departments and all walks of life;
3. Recognized by the national and regional accreditation bodies of the parties to the mutual recognition agreement;
4. Have the opportunity to participate in bilateral and multilateral cooperation and exchanges recognized by international conformity assessment bodies;
5. CNAS national laboratory accreditation mark and ILAC international mutual recognition joint mark can be used within the scope of accreditation;
6. Included in the list of approved accreditation institutions to improve visibility.
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(1) The significance of the laboratory passing the CNAS certification.
1. CNAS national laboratory accreditation indicates that the laboratory has the technical ability to test or calibrate, and has been recognized by laboratory accreditation institutions in more than 40 countries and regions under the mutual recognition agreement.
2. CNAS is a national laboratory qualification accreditation and can be used as a third-party testing institution.
3. CNAS is the metrological certification certificate of laboratory equipment, and the test data issued is authoritative and credible.
4. CNAS certification is conducive to eliminating non-tariff technical barriers; The biggest benefit is increased visibility and economic benefits!
5. The certification of enterprise instruments can make the testing standardized and systematic, and be internationally recognized.
2) Function: 1. Demonstrate the technical ability to carry out testing and calibration services according to the corresponding accreditation criteria;
2. Enhance market competitiveness and win the trust of first-class departments and all walks of life;
3. Recognized by the national and regional accreditation bodies of the parties to the mutual recognition agreement;
4. Have the opportunity to participate in bilateral and multilateral cooperation and exchanges recognized by international conformity assessment bodies;
5. CNAS national laboratory accreditation mark and ILAC international mutual recognition joint mark can be used within the scope of accreditation;
6. Included in the list of approved accreditation institutions to improve visibility.
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1. Demonstrate that it has the technical ability to carry out testing and calibration services according to the corresponding accreditation standards;
2. Enhance market competitiveness and win the trust of first-class departments and all walks of life;
3. Recognized by the national and regional accreditation bodies of the parties to the mutual recognition agreement;
4. Have the opportunity to participate in bilateral and multilateral cooperation and exchanges recognized by international conformity assessment bodies;
5. CNAS national laboratory accreditation mark and ILAC international mutual recognition joint mark can be used within the scope of accreditation;
6. Improve the quality of employees through training.
7. The internal responsibilities are more distinct, the division of leadership responsibilities, department responsibilities and job responsibilities is clear, and quantifiable quality objectives are established in all departments and positions to facilitate assessment and ensure testing quality.
8. Make the software conditions (document management system) of the laboratory to a new level, the internal management is more in place, eliminate the blind spots of management, and manage the daily work of various departments and positions in an orderly manner.
Second, the significance of CNAS certification.
1. Demonstrate that it has the technical ability to carry out testing and calibration services according to the corresponding accreditation standards;
2. Enhance market competitiveness and win the trust of first-class departments and all walks of life;
3. Recognized by the national and regional accreditation bodies of the parties to the mutual recognition agreement;
4. Have the opportunity to participate in bilateral and multilateral cooperation and exchanges recognized by international conformity assessment bodies;
5. CNAS national laboratory accreditation mark and ILAC international mutual recognition joint mark can be used within the scope of accreditation;
6. Included in the list of approved accreditation institutions to improve visibility.
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It shows that the laboratory has the technical ability to test or calibrate, and has been recognized by the laboratory accreditation bodies of more than 40 countries and regions with mutual recognition agreements.
Laboratories can use the CNAS National Laboratory Accreditation Mark and the ILAC International Mutual Recognition Joint Mark within the scope of accreditation. Inclusion in the list of approved accreditation institutions to enhance visibility.
The National Accreditation Service for Conformity Assessment (CNAS) is a national accreditation body approved and authorized by the Certification and Accreditation Administration of the People's Republic of China in accordance with the provisions of the Regulations of the People's Republic of China on Certification and Accreditation.
By evaluating and supervising the management and activities of conformity assessment bodies (such as certification bodies, laboratories and inspection bodies), CNAS confirms whether it has the ability to carry out corresponding conformity assessment activities (such as certification, testing and calibration, inspection, etc.), confirms the authority of its conformity assessment activities, and plays a role in accreditation and constraint.
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CNAS, which stands for China National Accreditation Service for Conformity Assessment, is the only authoritative organization for laboratory accreditation in China, and is a member of the multilateral mutual recognition agreement of the International Laboratory Accreditation Cooperation Organization and the Asia-Pacific Experimental Accreditation Cooperation Organization.
Through the CNAS accreditation means that the test report issued by the test will achieve mutual recognition of the test results in the above-mentioned organization countries, which will provide strong technical support for China's textile enterprises to break the international barriers, and greatly increase the international competitiveness of China's textile enterprises.
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China National Accreditation Service for Conformity Assessment (CNAS) is a national accreditation body approved and authorized by the Certification and Accreditation Administration of the People's Republic of China in accordance with the provisions of the Regulations of the People's Republic of China on Certification and Accreditation.
In layman's terms, CNAS accreditation is an endorsement of the competence of a testing or calibration laboratory.
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CNAS official website home page selection laboratory accreditation.
In the left sidebar, there is Laboratory Accreditation Information Query.
Selected as an accredited laboratory.
Then look up what you want to look for.
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The most basic certification is the provincial "metrology certification", only through the certification and get the certificate can it be possible to carry out business and issue test reports. This certification is mandatory.
Other certifications or accreditations are not mandatory, such as CANS, RoHS, etc.
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There are many CQC certification laboratories, almost every province and some cities, but the certification authority is the CQC center in Beijing.
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