
The ANSI-ASQ National Accreditation Board is the U.S. accreditation body for management systems.
ANAB accredits certification bodies (CBs) for:
ISO 9001 quality management systems (QMS)
ISO 14001 environmental management systems (EMS)
ISO 22000 food safety management systems (FSMS)
ISO 28000 supply chain security management systems (SCSMS)
ISO/IEC 20000-1 information technology service management systems (ITSMS)
ISO/IEC 27001 information security management systems (ISMS)
ANSI/AIHA Z10 occupational health and safety management systems (OHSMS)
Numerous industry-specific requirements
ANAB is a member of the International Accreditation Forum and a signatory of the IAF multilateral cooperative arrangements (MLAs) for QMS and EMS. Through the IAF MLAs and the Multilateral Cooperative Accreditation Arrangement, ANAB cooperates with other accreditation bodies around the world to provide value to its accredited CBs and their clients, ensuring that accredited certificates are recognized nationally and internationally. The global conformity assessment system ensures confidence and reduces risk for customers engaging in trade worldwide.
Now Offering Lab AccreditationThe ANSI-ASQ National Accreditation Board (ANAB) has acquired Assured Calibration and Laboratory Accreditation Select Services, LLC (ACLASS), expanding ANAB conformity assessment services to include accreditation of testing and calibration laboratories. The ACLASS acquisition complements the management systems business of ANAB.The added expertise of ACLASS allows ANAB to further its mission to be a value-added, cost-effective provider of accreditation of conformity assessment services. The expansion of services puts ANAB in a position to increase the recognition of accreditation nationally and worldwide.
Court Rules in Favor of ANABThe U. S. District Court of Massachusetts has ruled in ANAB's favor in a summary judgment against American Global Standards (AGS). The court found that AGS had used the accreditation mark of the ANSI-RAB National Accreditation Program (ANSI-RAB NAP, the predecessor of ANAB) without permission to deceive customers into believing that AGS was still accredited by ANAB (the ANSI-RAB NAP).
Notices Regarding Unauthorized Use of the ANAB Mark
Updated 2008/06/17
ISO 9001 quality management systems (QMS)
ISO 14001 environmental management systems (EMS)
ISO 22000 food safety management systems (FSMS)
ISO 28000 supply chain security management systems (SCSMS)
ISO/IEC 20000-1 information technology service management systems (ITSMS)
ISO/IEC 27001 information security management systems (ISMS)
ANSI/AIHA Z10 occupational health and safety management systems (OHSMS)
Numerous industry-specific requirements
ANAB is a member of the International Accreditation Forum and a signatory of the IAF multilateral cooperative arrangements (MLAs) for QMS and EMS. Through the IAF MLAs and the Multilateral Cooperative Accreditation Arrangement, ANAB cooperates with other accreditation bodies around the world to provide value to its accredited CBs and their clients, ensuring that accredited certificates are recognized nationally and internationally. The global conformity assessment system ensures confidence and reduces risk for customers engaging in trade worldwide.
Now Offering Lab AccreditationThe ANSI-ASQ National Accreditation Board (ANAB) has acquired Assured Calibration and Laboratory Accreditation Select Services, LLC (ACLASS), expanding ANAB conformity assessment services to include accreditation of testing and calibration laboratories. The ACLASS acquisition complements the management systems business of ANAB.The added expertise of ACLASS allows ANAB to further its mission to be a value-added, cost-effective provider of accreditation of conformity assessment services. The expansion of services puts ANAB in a position to increase the recognition of accreditation nationally and worldwide.
Court Rules in Favor of ANABThe U. S. District Court of Massachusetts has ruled in ANAB's favor in a summary judgment against American Global Standards (AGS). The court found that AGS had used the accreditation mark of the ANSI-RAB National Accreditation Program (ANSI-RAB NAP, the predecessor of ANAB) without permission to deceive customers into believing that AGS was still accredited by ANAB (the ANSI-RAB NAP).
Notices Regarding Unauthorized Use of the ANAB Mark
Updated 2008/06/17

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