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The purpose of the Joint Accreditation System of Australia and New Zealand (JAS-ANZ) is to enhance national, trans-tasman and international trade via accreditation to achieve international recognition for the excellence of Australian and New Zealand goods and services. JAS-ANZ was established in 1991 by the Australian and New Zealand governments to strengthen the trading relationship between the two countries and with other countries. The JAS-ANZ Treaty requires JAS-ANZ to operate a joint accreditation system and to deliver on four goals relating to Integrity and Confidence, Trade Support, Linkages and International Acceptance. JAS-ANZ is a not for profit, self-funding international organisation. It is non-discriminatory in that it will accept applications from conformity assessment bodies (CABs) operating anywhere in the world. JAS-ANZ offers accreditation programs and will work together with regulatory bodies to create certification schemes in areas including: * Business processes and improvement * Environment * Food Safety * Health and Human Services. JAS-ANZ offers accreditation for the following programmes: * Management systems certification such as quality management systems (AS/NZS ISO 9001), environmental management systems (AS/NZS ISO 14001) and others * Product certification such as Codemark, Watermark and others * Personnel certification * Inspection * Greenhouse Gas validation and verification JAS-ANZ has accredited 67 conformity assessment bodies (as of June 2009) who have certified over 50,000 organisations in over 20 countries. JAS-ANZ is a member of the International Accreditation Forum (IAF) and the Association of Accredited Certification Bodies (AACB). ==External links== *(JAS-ANZ Homepage ) *(IAF Homepage ) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Joint Accreditation System of Australia and New Zealand」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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