[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 15, Volume 1]
[Revised as of January 1, 2005]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 15CFR287.2]

[Page 428-429]
 
                  TITLE 15--COMMERCE AND FOREIGN TRADE
 
 CHAPTER II--NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF STANDARDS AND TECHNOLOGY, DEPARTMENT 
                               OF COMMERCE
 
PART 287_GUIDANCE ON FEDERAL CONFORMITY ASSESSMENT--Table of Contents
 
Sec. 287.2  Definitions.\1\

---------------------------------------------------------------------------

    \1\ Definitions of accreditation, certification, conformity 
assessment, inspection, supplier's declaration of conformity, 
registration and testing are based on the International Organization for 
Standardization (ISO)/International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC), 
Guide 2 (1996). In certain industrial sectors, it is recognized that 
organizations other than ISO or IEC may issue definitions relevant to 
conformity assessment, such as the Codex Alimentarius Commission with 
respect to the food industry sector.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Accreditation means a procedure used to provide formal notice that a 
body or person is competent to carry out specific tasks. These tasks 
include: sampling and testing; inspection; certification; and 
registration.\2\
---------------------------------------------------------------------------

    \2\ For some agencies, accreditation may mean that a body or person 
meets requirements defined in a specific section(s) of the CFR. The 
referenced section(s) may include only limited requirements for 
demonstration of technical competency.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Agency means any Executive Branch Department, independent 
commission, board, bureau, office, agency, government-owned or 
controlled corporation, or other establishment of the Federal 
government. It also includes any regulatory commission or board, except 
for independent regulatory commission subject to separate statutory 
requirements regarding policy setting, management, operation, and use of 
conformity assessment activities. It does not include the legislative or 
judicial branches of the Federal government.
    Agency Standards Executive means an official designated by an agency 
as its representative on the Interagency Committee for Standards Policy 
(ICSP) and delegated the responsibility for agency implementation of OMB 
Circular A-119 and the guidance in this part.
    Certification means a procedure used to provide written assurance 
that a product, process, service, or person's qualifications conforms to 
specified requirements.
    Conformity assessment means any activity concerned with determining 
directly or indirectly that requirements are fulfilled. Requirements for 
products, services, systems, and organizations are those defined by law 
or regulation or by an agency in a procurement action. Conformity 
assessment includes: sampling and testing; inspection; supplier's 
declaration of conformity; certification; and quality and environmental 
management system assessment and registration. It also includes 
accreditation and recognition. Conformity assessment does not include 
mandatory administrative procedures (such as registration notification) 
for granting permission for a good or service to be produced, marketed, 
or used for a stated purpose or under stated conditions. Conformity 
assessment activities may be conducted by the supplier (first party) or 
by the buyer (second party) either directly or by another party on the 
supplier's or buyer's behalf, or by a body not under the control or 
influence of either the buyer or the seller (third party).
    Inspection is defines ad the evaluation by observation and judgment 
accompanied as appropriate by measurement, testing or gauging of the 
conformity of a product, process or service to specified requirements.
    NIST means the National Institute of Standards and Technology, an 
agency

[[Page 429]]

within the United States Department of Commerce.
    Recognition means a procedure used to provide formal notice that an 
accreditation body is competent to carry out specific tasks. These tasks 
include: the accreditation of testing laboratories and inspection, 
certification, and registration bodies. A governmental recognition 
system is a set of one or more procedures used by a Federal agency to 
provide recognition.
    Registration means a procedure used to give written assurance that a 
system conforms to specified requirements. Such systems include those 
established for the management of product, process or service quality 
and environmental performance.
    Sampling means the selection of one or more specimens of a product, 
process, or service for the purpose of evaluating the conformity of the 
product, process or service to specified requirements.
    Supplier's declaration of conformity means a procedure by which a 
supplier gives written assurance that a product, process, service or 
organization conforms to specified requirements.
    Testing means the action of carrying out one or more technical 
operations (tests) that determine one or more characteristics or 
performance of a given product, material, equipment, organism, person's 
qualifications, physical phenomenon, process, or service according to a 
specified technical procedure (test method).