ANSI Extends Deadline for Certification Bodies: Apply to the ANSI/LEO-4000 American National Standard for Sustainable Agriculture
Applications accepted now through May 10, 2017
NEW YORK, March 9, 2017 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The American National Standards Institute (ANSI), coordinator of the U.S. voluntary standardization system, has extended the application deadline for certification bodies (CBs) to apply to the Pilot Accreditation Program for the ANSI/LEO-4000 American National Standard for Sustainable Agriculture. The application deadline for the Pilot has been extended from March 10, 2017, to May 10, 2017.
ANSI was selected by Leonardo Academy, a nonprofit organization dedicated to leveraging the competitive market to improve the environment and advance sustainability, to accredit certification bodies (CBs) that intend to operate certification programs in accordance with the ANSI/LEO-4000, American National Standard for Sustainable Agriculture. ANSI is the entity conducting the Pilot CB Accreditation Program.
Leonardo Academy will provide training via webinar for CBs and potential users of the standard who are participating in the pilot, who are considering participating in the pilot, and for interested parties in general.
A two-hour training session will be held on March 21, 2017, at 3:00 PM EDT. The session will also be available for on-demand viewing. Sign up and access the live webinar via ANSI's registration link. To request a copy of the on-demand training, please send an email to [email protected].
To obtain an application for the Pilot Accreditation Program, please send an email to [email protected], and contact Reinaldo Figueiredo ([email protected]; 202.331.3611), ANSI senior program director for product and process accreditation, or Elizabeth Okutuga ([email protected]; 202.331.3627), ANSI program coordinator for ANSI's product certification accreditation program.
About the ANSI-LEO-4000 Standard
ANSI/LEO-4000 is a comprehensive sustainable agriculture standard that addresses all three aspects of sustainability: environmental stewardship, social responsibility, and economic prosperity. This standard empowers the entire agricultural supply chain, from producers to consumers, to advance sustainability. The standard provides clear communication of farm production sustainability achievements down the supply chain, and clear communication of buyer requests for farm production sustainability achievements up the supply chain. The standard also provides buyers and sellers with reliable benchmarking through four levels of certification (bronze through platinum), and a structure that encourages continuous improvement strategies.
The users of this standard include producers, investors, processors, manufacturers, distributors, food service providers, retailers, and consumers. This standard currently addresses agricultural crops and will be expanded to address animal production in the future. It was developed by the Leonardo Academy, an ANSI-accredited standards developer, and has been approved by ANSI as an American National Standard.
About the Pilot Accreditation Program for CBs
To promote and ensure the integrity of sustainability claims made about farm production and products made from farm production, from producers down the supply chain to consumers, third-party verification by certification bodies (CBs) adds an important layer of confidence and quality assurance. The CBs assess performance under the standard's requirements and continually monitor adherence to the standard. To provide this service, CBs are assessed by an accreditation body such as ANSI against requirements detailed in the ANSI/LEO-4000 American National Standard for Sustainable Agriculture and in the Accreditation and Certification Procedures Manual for Accreditation Bodies and Certification Bodies for the ANSI-LEO-4000, American National Standard for Sustainable Agriculture. The main purpose of these procedures is to assure credible, consistent, and reliable implementation of this standard and of the communication of achievements under this standard through a third-party accredited oversight process.
CBs seeking accreditation by ANSI to conduct certification for the ANSI/LEO-4000 American National Standard for Sustainable Agriculture are required to comply with applicable requirements and processes detailed in the standard, as well as with ISO/IEC 17065, Conformity assessment – Requirements for bodies certifying products, processes and services, and ANSI Policy – PL – 102, Manual of Operations for Accreditation of Product Certification Programs. Following the completion of a successful ANSI assessment of their competence in accordance with these requirements, CBs will be granted ANSI accreditation of their process in accordance with ISO/IEC 17065 and the ANSI/LEO-4000 American National Standard for Sustainable Agriculture scheme.
ANSI's accreditation program meets the requirements of ISO/IEC 1701, Conformity assessment - General requirements for accreditation bodies accrediting conformity assessment bodies, which represents the highest internationally accepted practices for accreditation bodies. The Institute's portfolio of accreditation services includes programs for all types of certification and verification bodies, including those for products, personnel, and greenhouse gas emissions as well as standards developers.
About Leonardo Academy
Leonardo Academy is a nonprofit organization dedicated to leveraging the competitive market to improve the environment and advance sustainability. By utilizing an interdisciplinary approach to sustainability strategies, education, and implementation, the organization strives to make sustainability practical for everyone. Leonardo Academy has been an ANSI-accredited standards developer since 2006.
SOURCE American National Standards Institute
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