System accreditation and certification
System accreditation and certification are two related but distinct processes that are often used to ensure the quality and reliability of systems and products.
Accreditation is the process of evaluating and verifying that a system or organization meets certain standards and criteria. This can involve a review of policies, procedures, and practices to ensure they comply with industry best practices or regulatory requirements. Accreditation may be conducted by internal auditors or external third-party auditors who specialize in conducting audits and assessments.
Certification is the process of issuing a formal document or certificate that attests to the fact that a product, service, or system meets certain predefined standards. It is conducted by a third-party organization that has been authorized to issue certifications. In many cases, certification is required before a product can be sold or a service can be offered to the public.
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