Adding ISO/IEC 17065 is a mandatory requirement for Notified Bodies.
To promote harmonised accreditation of notified bodies throughout Europe (EU, EFTA and Turkey), European Accreditation Organisation revised the ‘Document on Accreditation for Notification Purposes (EA-2/17)’. The application of this document is mandatory for NMi.
The primary purpose of the revision was the definition of the preferred harmonised standard(s) for the accreditation of notified bodies.
Based on this revision, for modules A to H for the Directives Measuring Instruments, NAWI and Regulation of National Autonomous Measuring Instruments, from April 2023, it is no longer possible to certify this according to EN-ISO/IEC 17020 and 17021-1. It will be mandatory to have EN-ISO/IEC 17065 accreditation from 17 April 2023.
The ISO/IEC17065 certification ensures the competence of an accreditation body in providing certification for the quality of products, processes, and services with full competence, consistency, transparency, and zero impartiality. It relies on methods for testing (ISO/IEC 17025), inspections (ISO/IEC 17020), and auditing (ISO/IEC 17021). The general activities of conformity assessment are sampling, determination, review, decision, attestations, surveillance, and suspension.
This applies to MID/MIR, NAWI/NAWIR, National recognitions (Dutch Metrologiewet),
Specifically, this means that NMi is also ISO/IEC 17065 accredited from 15 March 2023 for:
Existing certificates and reports will remain valid. Quality marks on running applications or future changes on the following reports and certificates will change to ISO/IEC 17065:
Note: ISO17025 (L029 scope) and some of the ISO17020 activities (I122 scope) will be in place.
Yes, some activities will remain in place. Click here for an overview of all NMi’s accredited activities.