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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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