Human Dynamics is working for the Georgian Ministry of Economic Development and its National Agency for Standards, Technical Regulations and Metrology on implementing a Quality Management System
Human Dynamics is working for the Georgian Ministry of Economic Development and its National Agency for Standards, Technical Regulations and Metrology on implementing a Quality Management System. The Human Dynamics Team will kick off during June 2008 and will provide services until 2010.
For this EU financed service contract the Human Dynamics Team will develop an overarching strategy for Quality Infrastructure ensuring that Standards and Accredited Testing, Measurement and Conformity Assessment functions will be aligned along EU requirements and compatible market standards are available within Georgia.
This will include the continuing adoption of European Standards, improving functions of the competent bodies in Standardisation, Measurement, Testing and Conformity Assessment as well as the Accreditation Service enabling Mutual service Recognition.
The short and medium term goals of individual Quality Infrastructure components can be summarised as follows:
- Institutional Development of Quality Infrastructure Bodies to demonstrate accountability and transparency of operations in line with the relevant membership requirement of appropriate international organizations (CEN/CENELEC, EA EUROMET etc)
- Enhancement of the operations of the Standardisation Body, enabling it to participate in, and access the Standards necessary for the Georgian Economy, and to supply information, support, copies of relevant standards to Georgian Stakeholders and Customers
- Training and support in the development of operations of the Accreditation Centre towards meeting the requirements of a Multilateral Agreement (MLA) with EA (European Accreditation) demonstrating that the services that it accredits are equivalent to those provided in other trading partners
- Development of Laboratory and Conformity assessment facilities and operations to provide recognised competent services that are accepted by trading partners. This will include the initiation of a programme of Proficiency Testing to assure that the results of tests are equivalent to tests carried out by other trading partners.