Welcome to Amtivo in Ireland, formerly Certification Europe and EQA

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Accreditations

Amtivo's accreditation shows our auditors are qualified, well-trained and experienced to support you through your certification journey

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INAB

Amtivo holds accreditation from the Irish National Accreditation Board (INAB) as a Management System Certification Body for ISO 9001, ISO 14001, ISO 27001, ISO 45001 and ISO 50001 and as a Product Certification Body for EN 50131, PSA 74 and EN 50518. We are actively looking at extending our product certification schedule of accreditation to include other standards required by the Private Security Authority (PSA).

INAB Accreditation

The Private Security Authority

Amtivo is approved by the Private Security Authority to audit contactors for the purpose of obtaining a contractor licence. Amtivo is currently the only certification body offering certification for all sectors currently licensed by the Private Security Authority.

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Society for the Irish Motor Industry

Amtivo is approved by the Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI) to audit members of the Vehicle Testers Network (VTN) against the ISO 9001, CITA 9B and VTN standards. VTN is a network of test centres licensed by The Road Safety Authority (RSA).

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EFAC

EFAC was founded in 1998 in response to a concern that European certification bodies lacked a focus for the promotion of their collective and individual interests both within Europe and further afield.

EFAC European Federation of Associations of Certification Bodies

ABCB – Association of British Certification Bodies

ABCB is the recognised voice of accredited certification bodies in the UK representing the views of its members to UKAS, IAF, EA and Government to name a few.

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Use of Logos

When using the accreditation body and Amtivo logos, it’s important to keep in mind that all logos have rules associated with their use. These rules help ensure that the integrity of the logos is maintained. The rules specify the size and colour for the logos, and restrict where the logos may be placed. In addition, the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) has put together some rules for the appropriate way to publish your certification. These rules were created to ensure that the public would not be misled or confused about specific certifications. Please take some time to read, understand and follow these guidelines.

 

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