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UKJAS Policy for Transition

UKJAS Accreditation Pvt. Ltd.

ukjas strategy for progress

UKJAS Strategy for Progress of Licensed Confirmation Exercises for The
executives Framework Accreditation Bodies (MSCB) Guaranteeing Frameworks
As per ISO 9001:Latest
ISO 14001:LatestISO 50001:LatestISO 50003:Latest
and 
ISO 13485:Latest

This approach applies to all UKJAS-authorize The executives Framework Accreditation
Bodies and is expected to frame proposals for the progress cycle to the most up to
date adaptations of the beneath recorded norms as per the IAF-AB Goals.

Note: For data on CBs progress to ISO/IEC 17021-1:Latest, if it’s not too much trouble,
see the UKJAS site for the Arrangement on Change to ISO/IEC 17021-1:Latest.

ISO 9001:Latest – Quality administration frameworks – Necessities

ISO 14001:Latest – Ecological administration frameworks – Necessities with direction
for use

ISO 50001:Latest – Energy the board frameworks – Necessities with direction for use
ISO 50003:Latest – Energy the board frameworks – Necessities for bodies giving
review and accreditation of energy the executives frameworks

Required Date of Progress for ISO 50003:Latest

ISO 13485:Latest – Medical Devices – Quality administration frameworks –
Prerequisites for administrative purposes

Required Date of Change for ISO 13485:Latest

CB Examiner Capability

Examiners and staff will get preparing to dive more deeply into the new norms. The CB
is liable for check of this instructional class’ adequacy.

Note: Preparing and confirmation of reviewers and staff should be finished preceding
playing out a review to the new standard forms.

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Correspondence

Correspondence during these progress periods will be the way in to the
CB’s fruitful exchange of their clients and execution of the new principles
for review rehearses. CBs are prescribed to convey any worries and
additionally inquiries to the public standard improvement associations as well as
Authorization Bodies in their economies. Additionally, CBs are urged to keep up with
correspondence with other CBs concerning sharing progress techniques. At long last,
CBs ought to prescribe to their affirmed clients potential techniques to utilize while
working with this progress and ought to be empowering new and existing clients to
execute the most current standard forms as quickly as time permits.

Accreditation Documentation

CBs are prescribed to start refreshing their review confirmation documentation to mirror
the most up to date standard variants quickly. This incorporates: agendas, reports and
some other specialized documentation utilized during a review.

Recertification

For those clients previously guaranteed by the CB, the CB ought to furnish them with
the proposed courses of action for overhauling their confirmations to the freshest
standard renditions. These game plans include: the means by which proceeded with
confirmation will be thought of (i.e., single visit, multi stage approach, and so on), a
time span for when recertification reviews should be planned, and any new necessities
occupant upon the client to furnish the CB as per the new standard variants. Kindly
remember the connection between the change time of the new norms and the
recertification cycle utilized by your association. It could be useful to design the
following recertification review to correspond with the change time frame dates for
existing clients.

Records of Temporary Exercises

The CB will track any temporary exercises, instruments and declarations made to their
clients. This data will be explored at the following nearby appraisal of the CB to
guarantee that the CB is finding a way sufficient ways to illuminate their clients
regarding the momentary necessities.

Progress Disappointment

As expected by the IAF-AB Goals settled upon by the IAF-AB MLA signatory
certification bodies, CBs will have methodology set up to guarantee that in case of a
client being not able to finish the change cycle inside the distributed time span remedial
activity is started and really executed. The ramifications for these clients are
surrendered to the CB’s circumspection, be that as it may, no certify confirmations will
be given to clients in conformance with the past variant of the standard once the
temporary time frame has finished. To refresh a confirmation to the new norm, the CB’s
ensured client should be on favorable terms as for restorative activities recognized at
any past reviews before progress can be thought of. The CB will track conclusion of
discoveries recently distinguished to guarantee the trustworthiness of the change
interaction.

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Accessibility of License Reports

All UKJAS-certify MSCBs who offer confirmation to the previously
mentioned norms are expected to get a duplicate of the new worldwide
guidelines which might be bought from important standard bodies, including
the International Code ISO store.

Authorization Standards

The ongoing UKJAS Authorization Rules for The board Framework Certificate Bodies
(UKJAS 10002) has been reconsidered to incorporate reference to the recently
refreshed guidelines. UKJAS 10002 has gone through publication changes as for the
new guidelines also. Kindly look into the record, accessible on the UKJAS site at:
http://www.ukjas.com 

Partner and Client Commitment

All on-going correspondence and updates basic to the fruitful finish of the change will
be posted on the UKJAS website.

Cbs are urged to start this change interaction with their clients at the earliest
opportunity. Assuming there are any inquiries, kindly direct them to UKJAS Collaborator
Authorization Official,
DELHI-NCR Regd. Office
UKJAS Accreditation Pvt. Ltd (UKJAS )
UKJAS House
Asaoti, Dist Palwal
Faridabad Delhi NCR , Haryana
Tel.: +91-7979801035
Fax: +91-250 2341170
Website: www.ukjas.com

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UK Head Office
UKJAS Accreditation Pvt. Ltd (UKJAS )
UKJAS House
C/O Mr.Garry 54, Glengarnock Avenue,
E-14 3BP Isle Of Dogs, London UK
Tel.: +448369083940
email: [email protected]
Website: www.ukjas.com

 

MUMBAI Head Office
UKJAS Accreditation Pvt. Ltd (UKJAS )
UKJAS House
B-401, New Om Kaveri Chs. Ltd., Nagindaspada,
Next To Shiv Sena Office, Nallasopara (E)
Tel.: +7499991895
email: [email protected]
Website: www.ukjas.com

 

DELHI-NCR Regd. Office
UKJAS Accreditation Pvt. Ltd (UKJAS )
UKJAS House
Asaoti, Dist Palwal
Faridabad Delhi NCR , Haryana
Tel.: +91-7979801035
Fax: +91-250 2341170
Website: www.ukjas.com

Branches

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