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Selecting a Registrar
When you choose a Registrar you are starting a relationship that will
last at least 3 years, most likely longer. You will want to make a careful
decision to lay the groundwork for a smooth and lasting relationship.
Registrar Basics
Generally, when you sign a contract with a Registrar, it will include
the Registration Audit, and Surveillance Audits. The Registration Audit
is the initial audit that will be done to see if you will achieve registration.
After you have your registration, the Registrar will come back every
6 months or year to see if you are maintaining your system and continuing
to meet the requirements of the standard. Registrars vary in their approach,
so you will want to find out details from each Registrar you are interested
in.
Your certificate will be valid for 3 years. After
that period your registrar will be required to do another Registration
Audit to renew your certification. The contract you set up with your
Registrar will be for the three year period. You would renew your contract
after three years to start the cycle again.
Registration Audit: An audit of your QMS system to
see if you meet the requirements of the Standard and will achieve registration.
Surveillance Audit: A follow up audit of a portion
of your QMS to see if the QMS is being followed and maintained. These
are done every 6 months or year.
Costs
The costs for the audits and registration will be dependant on the
size of your company, the number of locations, the accreditations that
you need, and the distance between you and your Registrar.
The costs are typically dependant on the number of audit days required
for the registration audit and the surveillance audits, the travel costs
for the auditors, and the administration fees and accreditation fees
for the registration.
Choosing a Registrar
The most important factor in choosing a Registrar is how well they
can work with you. This includes how well they know your industry, how
much experience they have with similar companies, and how well they
communicate with you and your employees.
Interview 3 or more Registrars to get a good idea of the options available
and differences between Registrars. Look locally if you have good choices,
it will save on costs, but if you do not find a good fit look farther.
The benefits of your relationship with your Registrar will pay off.
Remember that these are experienced professionals that spend day after
day evaluating how companies do business. The feedback you get from
them is one of the best benchmarking tools available.
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Questionnaire to help you select a registrar
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