"ILAC" use of the International Laboratory Accreditation Organization (International Laboratory Accreditation Cooperation) for short. Use Organization International Laboratory Accreditation (ILAC) was established in 1996 whose mission is to increase authorized by laboratory testing and calibration results issued by the acceptance in order to facilitate international trade, the establishment of international cooperation. Its charter is to re-election this purpose in the inter-agency authorized to establish a network of mutual recognition agreements. China National Accreditation Board for Laboratories (CNAL) on January 31, 2001 and the International Laboratory Accreditation Cooperation (ILAC) have signed a multilateral mutual recognition agreements "ILAC-MRA" (ILAC Mutual Recognition Arrangement), and in January 2005 received approval to use ILAC-MRA ILAC mutual recognition marks international license, which indicates that after CNAL recognized testing laboratory test reports issued by the same symbol used CNAL can also use the ILAC-MRA mark.
ILAC Mutual Recognition Agreement to establish a laboratory accreditation bodies and their mutual trust between the ability to engage the trust of laboratory accreditation. This trust will help countries to accept approved laboratory issued between the test and calibration results. This will ultimately help reduce the number of areas of trade and technological fortress. ILAC Mutual Recognition Agreement for the realization of products, "a globally recognized testing," the goal of the foundation.
International Laboratory Accreditation using the organization (International Laboratory Accreditation Cooperation) aims:
1, provides laboratory accreditation and accreditation system of information exchange in international forums, to promote the dissemination of information; 2 to laboratory accreditation bodies through bilateral agreements or measures to encourage that have been issued by a recognized testing laboratory acceptable to the report; 3, to encourage regional cooperation organization laboratory accreditation bodies to cooperate to avoid unnecessary duplication of assessment.
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