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The Commonwealth of Nations Accreditation Board(CNAB) is the Commonwealth of Nations association of Conformity Assessment Accreditation Bodies and other bodies interested in conformity assessment in the fields of manag… >> more
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The primary purpose of CNAB is two-fold. Firstly, to ensure that its accreditation body members only accredit bodies that are competent to do the work they undertake and are not subject to conflicts of interest. T… >> more
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Application to join the Commonwealth of Nations Accreditation Board (CNAB)
CNAB Memorandum of Understanding and Bylaws.
Accreditation body membership of CNAB is open to organisations that conduct and administ… >> more
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CNAB has programmes to:
Develop guidance, rules and procedures for the operation of accreditation, certification / registration and mutual recognition programmes resulting in "Certified once, accepted everywhere"
Ensu… >> more
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The Commonwealth of Nations Accreditation Board, Inc. (CNAB) is an international association of organizations that have agreed to work together on a worldwide basis to achieve common trade facilitation objectives. We… >> more
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Certification/registration is when an independent and competent third party certifies that a product, service, system, process or material conforms to specific requirements.
For management system certification… >> more
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CNAB has developed an Accreditation Body Code of Conduct to support the broad principles of legal and ethical business conduct embraced by CNAB members. The Code of Conduct is not a complete list of legal or ethi… >> more
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What are standards?
Standards are documented agreements containing technical specifications or other precise criteria to be used consistently as rules, guidelines, or definitions of characteristics, to ensure that mate… >> more
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