The Southern African Development Community Accreditation Services (SADCAS) is a multi-economy accreditation body established in terms of Article 15 B of the Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT) Annex to the SADC Protocol on Trade with the primary purpose of ensuring that conformity assessment service providers (calibration/testing/medical laboratories, certification and inspection bodies) operating in those SADC Member States which do not have national accreditation bodies are subject to an oversight by an authoritative body. Within the SADC region only South Africa and Mauritius have national accreditation bodies.
SADCAS mission is to provide credible, cost effective, accreditation services for SADC Member States aimed at supporting trade, enhance the protection of consumers and the environment
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SADCAS offers training on accreditation related courses.
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The SADCAS Board of Directors approved the 2022/23 15th ANNUAL REPORT for publication. The Annual Report contains detailed information...
As part of ongoing stakeholder engagement, SADCAS CEO, Ms Eve Christine Gadzikwa paid courtesy calls to various stakeholders, to...
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