The Russian Accreditation Authority (Federal Service for Accreditation—RusAccreditation) has inspected the activities of Russian certification bodies, organizations, and testing laboratories for possible violations.
During January and February 2019, RusAccreditation conducted 225 inspections.
The inspections were made to:
As a result of the inspection of certification authorities:
The following two accreditation bodies were closed due to the non-elimination of inconsistencies in the accreditation criteria revealed during the procedure for the confirmation of competence:
One test laboratory:
«NATC «ETALON», ANCO - RA.RU.21ЭТ77,
One conformity body:
«Ob’edinionye Sistemy Kachestva”, LLC - RA.RU.10СК08
The following four accreditation bodies were closed due to the non-elimination of the previously issued improvement notice:
2 test laboratories:
“Econorm” laboratory center, LLC - РОСС RU.0001.21АУ19
«Spectr-К» CJSC - RA.RU.21ГД02
2 conformity bodies:
“Ideal test”, LLC - RA.RU.11ДО11
“YuRCPBS”, LLC - RA.RU.11АБ09
RusAccreditation together with the Russian supervision authorities will continue to conduct serious work to prevent the flow of potentially hazardous products into the Russian market circulation along with the elimination of dishonest participants.
The information has been prepared by the GMA Consult Group team.
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