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Akreditasi Sumber Umum Accreditation

Accreditation

"Sebagai badan akreditasi kebangsaaan kami menyediakan pekhidmatan akreditasi yang berwibawa kepada badan-badan penilaian pematuhan untuk menembusi pasaran dengan lebih baik dan pengiktirafan global bagi kecekapan teknikal dan jaminan kualiti."

Sistem akreditasi JSM adalah mengikut standard antarabangsa ISO/IEC 17011 bagi memastikan perkhidmatan akreditasi yang diberikan adalah berkecuali, tidak bersifat diskriminasi dan berwibawa. Sistem akreditasi JSM dijamin adil dan berkecuali menerusi 3 tahap operasi iaitu strategi dan dasar, keputusan dan penilaian.

Perkhidmatan Akreditasi JSM sesuai bagi jenis organisasi berikut :

  1. Makmal Pengujian & Penentukuran
  2. Makmal Pengujian Perubatan
  3. Badan Pensijilan
  4. Badan Pemeriksa
  5. Penyedia Pengujian Kecekapan
  6. Badan Validasi dan Verifikasi  
  7. Fasiliti Pengujian (GLP)

Objektif utama perkhidmatan akreditasi adalah menyediakan perkhidmatan akreditasi yang boleh dipercayai kepada makmal ujian dan penentukuran termasuk makmal ujian perubatan supaya akhirnya laporan ujian dan sijil penentukuran yang disahkan oleh SAMM diterima di peringkat antarabangsa. Mekanisme pengiktirafan yang diterima adalah melalui rangka kerja International Laboratory Accreditation Co-operation (ILAC) dan Asia Pacific Accreditation Cooperation (APAC).

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Skim akreditasi (VOLUNTARI) ditawarkan oleh JSM terbuka kepada mana-mana makmal, badan pensijilan, badan pemeriksa dan penyedia ujian kecekapan tanpa mengira penggunaannya (swasta, kerajaan atau dalaman).

Skim Akreditasi yang ditawarkan oleh JSM adalah:

  1. Skim Akreditasi Makmal Malaysia (SAMM)
  2. Skim Akreditasi Badan Pensijilan (ACB)
  3. Skim Akreditasi Badan Pemeriksa Malaysia (MIBAS)
  4. Skim Akreditasi Penyedia Pengujian Kecekapan Malaysia (MyPTP)
  5. Good Laboratory Practice Compliance Program (GLP CP)
  6. Skim Akreditasi Validasi & Verifikasi (V&V)
  7. Skim Akreditasi Makmal Penjagaan Kesihatan Primer (PHLAS)

Carta Alir Proses Akreditasi

 

Laboratory accreditation based on ISO/IEC 17025 (formerly ISO/IEC Guide 25) was first introduced in Malaysia on 1 July 1987. This was followed by the introduction on 15 August 1990 of a national unified laboratory accreditation scheme, known as Skim Akreditasi Makmal Malaysia (SAMM). The SAMM scheme was initially administered by SAMM National Council that currently come under the authority of the Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MITI).

Following the establishment of the Department of Standards Malaysia (Standards Malaysia) on 28 August 1996 under the Standards of Malaysia Act, 1996, all accreditation activities of the former Malaysia Accreditation Council were transferred to and come directly under the responsibility of Standards Malaysia. The laboratory accreditation scheme, however, retains its original name Skim Akreditasi Makmal Malaysia  (SAMM).

The primary objective of SAMM is to provide a credible accreditation service to testing and calibration laboratories including medical testing laboratories such that ultimately SAMM endorsed test reports and calibration certificates are accepted internationally. The accepted mechanism for recognition is by means of the Mutual Recognition Arrangements framework of the International Laboratory Accreditation Co-operation (ILAC) and the Asia Pacific Accreditation Cooperation (APAC).
 

Scope of Activities

SAMM is a unified national laboratory accreditation scheme and is multi-disciplinary in its scope of accreditation activities. It covers both calibration and testing including medical testing.

Reference to SAMM Accreditation

Accredited laboratories may use Accreditation Symbol and combined ILAC MRA Mark or make reference to SAMM accreditation.
 

Operations

Standards Malaysia is staffed by full-time technical officers and supporting staff to carry out daily operations. It is operated in accordance with ISO/IEC 17011.

 

Accreditation Criteria

General criteria as published in MS ISO/IEC 17025 / MS ISO 15189, SAMM Policies (SP), Specific Criteria (SC), and Specific Technical Requirements (STR) are used in assessments and the accreditation process.

 

Policy on Cross Frontier Accreditation

It is the policy of Standards Malaysia not to accept any CAB application from abroad. This policy is consistent with the Act 549, Standards of Malaysia Act 1996, clause 10 (2)(h).

Test/Calibration Methods

All existing standard methods from both national and international standard bodies as well as reputable technical organizations are acceptable. Non-standard/in-house methods are also acceptable provide that they are validated and documented.
 

Accreditation Process

Figure 1: Accreditation Processes

Accreditation Certificate

Valid for three (3) years and renewable subject to terms and conditions of the SAMM scheme.

Surveillance and Re-assessment

Standards Malaysia shall schedule assessments of the accredited laboratories according to the following table:

Table 1: First cycle of accreditation

Surveillance 1

Approximately 9 months from the date of granting/ renewal
of certificate

Surveillance 2

Approximately 12 months from the date of Surveillance 1

Reassessment

Approximately 3 months before the date of expiry

Table 2: Subsequent cycle of accreditation

Surveillance

Approximately 12 months from the date of the last expiry

Reassessment

Approximately 6 months before the date of expiry

However, Standards Malaysia reserves the right to revert the cycle of accreditation depending on the performance of the laboratory arising from the results of the assessment.

Laboratory Assessors

Assessors are drawn from technical agencies, such as MRB, MPOB, Chemistry Department, Ministry of Health, universities, and government laboratories. Other competent individuals are also employed as part-time assessors. Assessors are trained by competent training organizations. The criteria for the acceptability of laboratory assessors are prescribed in SAMM documentation.

Proficiency Testing

Accredited laboratories are required to participate in available interlaboratory comparison programs or other forms of comparison testing such as the proficiency testing programs by APAC (Asia Pacific Accreditation Cooperation).

Appeals Procedure

Appeals procedure which maintained the independence, and impartiality in the process of appeal, has been established for the handling and resolution of any appeal that may arise from the accreditation process.

Kami berusaha untuk menyediakan perkhidmatan akreditasi bertaraf antarabangsa dengan pelbagai skim dan program pematuhan serta diiktiraf oleh Badan Penguatkuasa.

Bil. Tajuk Muat Turun
1. Senarai Peraturan yang berkaitan dengan SAMM, ACB, MIBAS & MyPTP DOCX
2. Senarai Peraturan yang berkaitan dengan Pengujian Perubatan SAMM DOCX

Accreditation

"As a national accreditation body, we provide credible accreditation services to laboratories, inspection & certification bodies for greater market access and global recognition for technical competence and quality assurance."

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We endeavor to provide world-call accreditation services. Most recently, there has been an amendment to the Standards of Malaysia Act 1996 (Act 549), which will allow us to extend our services overseas as well as have enforcement authority. The good news is also that we will be introducing Malaysia to the world with our very own Malaysian-accredited Logo. with many schemes and compliance programs and recognition from credible national regulatory bodies such as the Ministry of Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs (KPDNHEP), Suruhanjaya Perkhidmatan Air Negara (SPAN), Energy Commission, Jabatan Pengangkutan Jalan Malaysia (JPJ), Malaysia Palm Oil Board (MPOB), Malaysia Rubber Board (MRB), Malaysian Timber Certification Council (MTCC). 

Accreditation Overview

The Standards Malaysia accreditation system is in accordance with the international standard,  ISO/IEC 17011 to ensure that the accreditation services provided are impartial, non-discriminatory, and credible. The Standards Malaysia accreditation system is ensured fair and impartial through 3 operational levels i.e.; a) strategy and policy, b) decision and c) assessments.

 
The Standards Malaysia Accreditation services are ensured non-discriminatory and are open to and accessible by any conformity assessment body, irrespective of government or private bodies that fulfill the accreditation conditions specified and published by Standards Malaysia Conformity Assessment Bodies (CABs) including testing & calibration laboratories, certification bodies and inspection bodies, inspection bodies, and proficiency testing providers.
 
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Schemes & Programmes

 

STANDARDS MALAYSIA ACCREDITATION SCHEMES

 

  • Malaysia, through Standards Malaysia, has been accepted as a signatory to various regional and international arrangements. At the regional level Standards Malaysia is a signatory to the Asia Pacific Accreditation Cooperation Mutual Recognition Arrangement (APAC MRA). As for at the international level, Standards Malaysia is a signatory to the International Laboratory Accreditation Cooperation Mutual Recognition Arrangement (ILAC MRA), International Accreditation Forum Multilateral Recognition Arrangement (IAF MLA), and Full Adherent to OECD Mutual Acceptance Data (MAD) in the Assessment of Chemicals.

Regional and International Recognitions Malaysia

Signatory Status

  • <h4> Regional and International Recognitions Malaysia</h4> <p>  </p> <p> <strong>Signatory Status</strong></p>

    APAC MRA   

    Quality Management System 5 Nov 1998
    ISO/IEC 17025 Calibration 13 Nov 2002
    ISO/IEC 17025 Testing 14 Nov 2002
    Environmental Management Systems 31 Dec 2005
    ISO 15189 Medical 18 April 2007
    Product except GlobalGAP 16 Jun 2009
    ISO/IEC 17020 Inspection 17 Jun 2015
    Information Security Management System 21 Jun 2017
    Food Safety Management System 21 Jun 2017
    Occupational Health & Safety Management System 21 Feb 2019
    Medical Device Management System 25 Mar 2019
    Person Certification ISO/IEC 17024 21 August 2021
    Proficiency Testing Providers ISO/IEC 17043 21 August 2021
  • <h4> Regional and International Recognitions Malaysia</h4> <p>  </p> <p> <strong>Signatory Status</strong></p>

    IAF MLA

    Quality Management System 29 Sep 1999
    Environmental Management System 9 Feb 2006
    Product except GlobalGAP 9 Jul 2009
    Information Security Management Systems 13 Jul 2017
    Food Safety Management System 13 Jul 2017
    Medical Device MS 21 Jun 2019
    Occupational Health & Safety Management System 20 May 2020
    Certification of Persons ISO/IEC 17024 12 Oct 2021

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  • <h4> Regional and International Recognitions Malaysia</h4> <p>  </p> <p> <strong>Signatory Status</strong></p>

    ILAC MRA   

    Testing ISO/IEC 17025 16 January 2003
    Testing ISO 15189 16 January 2003
    Calibration ISO/IEC 17025 19 November 2003
    Inspection ISO/IEC 17025 2 July 2015
    Proficiency Testing Providers ISO/IEC 17043 20 September 2021

 

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