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Presentation of the Head of Federal Accreditation S ervice Savva Shipov

Presentation of the Head of Federal Accreditation S ervice Savva Shipov. There was no unified accreditation system in Russia until 2011. A lot of accreditation systems are supervised by different state bodies

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Presentation of the Head of Federal Accreditation S ervice Savva Shipov

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  1. Presentation of the Head of Federal Accreditation Service Savva Shipov

  2. There was no unified accreditation systemin Russia until 2011 • A lot of accreditation systems are supervised by different state bodies • Different requirements and procedures are not corresponding with standards of the series 17000 • The need for simultaneousaccreditation in multiple systems It is impossible to guarantee the competence during the conformity assessment

  3. RusAccreditation has been created in 2011 • RusAccreditation has unified different accreditation systems • More than 100 people are employed in the Central office in Moscow • The were established 7 territorial representations that have 80 employees • More than 500 external experts are being certified and involved by RusAccreditation into the accreditation process • There are more than 10 000 accredited bodies in the unified system

  4. Stages of formation and objectives up to 2017 Stages: 1st stage:1 November 2011 – 1 July 2012 “Organization” 2nd stage: 1 July 2012 – 31 December 2012 “Formation of the intermediate model” 3rd stage: 1 January 2013 – 1 July2014 “Implementation of the intermediate model and formation of the final model” 4th stage: 1 July2014 – 31 December 2016 “Implementation of the final model and international recognition” Goal: • Creation of a professional, convenient, effective, stable and independent accreditation system corresponding to international standards in Russia

  5. Professional accreditation system To know how to work, to work properly, to have the opportunity to perform the work in the proper way Qualitative legal and methodical documents Competent specialists

  6. Effective accreditation system Ensuring the competence and integrity of conformity assessment bodies Detailed and clear system requirements Detection and prevention of violations

  7. Convenient accreditation system Interaction should be comfortable Distance Learning System Waiver of paper documents Services for the consumer Services for business Information Technology Service orientation Electronic reporting “Online” evaluation Services for the bodies Services for foreign partners

  8. Stable and independent accreditation system Business must be confident in the future Government financing The law «in details» Public Council Appeals commission Public control Institutional stability Association of accreditation system’s participants "One window" for accreditation and notification Attestation commission Working and expert groups

  9. Compliance with international standards Results of accreditation should be recognized in all countries Joint project with the EU Direct application of international standards Customs Union The Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) Interaction with other international organizations ILAC and IAF membership Management system implementation Associate membership of ILAC is obtained OECD WTO

  10. Thank you for your attention! Head of Federal Accreditation Service SavvaShipov ShipovSV@fsa.gov.ru htpp://fsa.gov.ru

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