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UKAS Key facts National Accreditation Body in the UK Self-funding private company limited by guarantee (Non-profit distributing) 180 full time staff (70% technical) Pool of 250 technical assessors (contract) Operating in the public interest 18 Members ( ‘shareholders’)
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UKAS Members Government Customers Business Professional and other Interests
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UKAS operates in most sectors e.g. Mobile Phone TestingHealthcareAir, land, water Energy EfficiencyForensic ScienceNuclear New Build
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UKAS Accreditation CONFORMITY ASSESSMENT (Testing & Calibration labs, certification & inspection bodies, or any independent evaluation) PRODUCT & SERVICE PROVIDERS (People, management systems,, equipment, organisations, products etc.) Peer Evaluation International Standards Standards / Regulatory requirements / Scheme criteria GOVERNMENTCONSUMERS PURCHASERS CONFIDENCETRUSTASSURANCE
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UKAS Accreditation Inspection Bodies Fairground & Amusement Park Devices Peer Evaluation ISO/ IEC 17020 HSG 175, ADSC, ADIPS requirements / Scheme criteria GOVERNMENTCONSUMERS PURCHASERS CONFIDENCETRUSTASSURANCE
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ISO/ IEC 17020 ISO / IEC 17020 is an international standard used by inspection bodies to demonstrate competence It has requirements for independence, impartiality, systems, processes, methods /equipment used for inspection and technical competence
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Independence & Impartiality Independence is about the structure –Type A – third party –Type B – In –house –Type C – Not third party All types must demonstrate impartiality
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Management system So that things are managed systematically Minimise errors and improve consistency Defined processes Policies, procedures, instructions Regular checks ( internal audits) Review by management Customer feedback & corrective actions To suit the size and complexity of IB
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Technical competence Process for managing competence of personnel Monitoring of inspectors Inspection requirements, methods, instructions Use of sub–contractors Facilities and equipment
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Accreditation process Application – www.ukas.comwww.ukas.com Pre assessment Assessment –Office –On –site Corrective action verification Accreditation Surveillance and reassesment
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How to find a ukas-accredited IB Visit ukas.com for a full ‘live’ list (Including accreditation number)
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Accreditation Schedule Field of InspectionType & Range Methods & Procedures Fairground and Amusement Park Devices In-service inspection ADSC - Amusement Devices Safety Council, Safety of Amusement Devices 2008, Part 1 - In Service Annual Inspection HSG 175 - Fairground and amusement parks – guidance on safe practice In-house procedure xxxxxxxx BS EN 13814
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Pilot Assessment The first pilot assessment of an inspection body involved in inspection of fairground and amusement park devices is now underway Jacobs Engineering (UK) Ltd, Ashton Lane, Manchester
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Challenges Assessment of wide range of skills Competence of sub contractors Internal auditing Monitoring of inspectors Structure for inspection instructions Transfer of experience Cost
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Working with ADIPS Proposals Self assessment tool Training of ADIPS staff on ISO/ IEC17020 ADIPS to perform pre assessments ADIPS to conduct internal audits Group assessments
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