What Rosakkreditatsiya?
The Federal Service for accreditation (Rosakkreditatsiya) is a federal executive authority performing the functions of the national authority of the Russian Federation for the accreditation of the formation of a unified national system of accreditation and monitoring of the activities of accredited persons, including the accreditation of certification bodies and testing laboratories (centers) legal entities and individual entrepreneurs on the right of work and (or) rendering of services in the field of measurement uniformity, control over the activities of accredited persons keeping registers of accredited persons, declarations of conformity, certificates of conformity, ensure the certification software and issuing certificates of conformity forms bodies.
Official full name: Federal Service for accreditation.
The official abbreviated name: Rosakkreditatsiya.
Official site Rosakkreditatsii
www.fsa.gov.ru
You can also visit:
- On the website of the Ministry of Economic Development has the official page of the Federal Service for accreditation - Rosakkreditatsii.
- The site of the project Administrative Reform in the Russian Federation there is the official page of the Federal Service for accreditation - Rosakkreditatsii.
Surprising fact that Rosakkreditatsiya had its own website since the inception of the service, and to May 2012.
The absence of an official site, apparently, was due to the limited duration of the Accreditation service reform.
History
The Federal Service for accreditation is a legal successor of the Federal Service for Veterinary and Phytosanitary Supervision in relation to the accreditation obligations in the established field of activities, including obligations arising from the execution of judgments.
The Federal Service for accreditation is the successor of the Ministry of Regional Development of the Russian Federation, Federal Agency of Communications, the Federal Agency for Technical Regulation and Metrology, Federal Service for Supervision of Consumer Rights Protection and Human Welfare and the Federal Agency for Railway Transport in relation to the accreditation obligations in the specified area activities, including obligations arising from the execution of judgments.
Here is a chronology of the development of service as the main pravompriemnika Federal Agency for Technical Regulation and Metrology
- 1925. September 15 is formed for Standardization under the Council of Labor and Defense Committee (ATC).
- 1930. Committee for Standardization at the service station transformed into the All-Union Committee for Standardization (FSI) at SRT.
- 1936. All-Union Committee for Standardization at the service station was abolished.
- 1940. Built-Union Committee for Standardization under the Council of People's Commissars (Sovnarkom) of the USSR.
- 1940. All-Union Committee for Standardization under the Sovnarkom of the USSR was renamed the All-Union Committee of the standards in the People's Commissars of the USSR.
- 1948. Union standards committee under the Council of Ministers of the USSR transformed into the Office of standardization as part of the Council of Ministers of the USSR State Committee on the introduction of advanced technology in the national economy (Gostehniki).
- 1951. Created the Office for Standardization under the Council of Ministers of the USSR.
- 1953. standardization management is included in the USSR State Planning Committee.
- 1954. A committee of standards, measures and instruments under the USSR Council of Ministers on the basis of standardization Administration under the USSR State Planning Committee and the Main Board of Measures and Measuring Instruments of the USSR.
- 1963. Committee of Standards, Measures and Measuring Instruments of the USSR Council of Ministers transformed into the State Committee of Standards, Measures and Measuring Instruments of the USSR.
- 1965. State Committee of Standards, Measures and Measuring Instruments transformed into the Committee of Standards, Measures and Measuring Instruments under the Council of Ministers of the USSR.
- 1970. Committee of Standards, Measures and Measuring Instruments of the USSR Council of Ministers transformed into the State Committee of the USSR Council of Ministers standards (State Standard of the USSR).
- 1978. State Committee of the USSR Council of Ministers standards renamed the USSR State Committee for Standards (Gosstandart of the USSR).
- 1989. The USSR State Committee on Standards transformed into the USSR State Committee for Management of product quality and standards.
- 1991. Presidential Decree of 26 November number 237 is formed of the RSFSR State Committee for Standardization, Metrology and Certification (Gosstandart of Russia) under the President of the RSFSR on the basis of the Russian State Standard of Republican control of the USSR.
- 1991. Presidential Decree of 18 December number 304 of the RSFSR State Standard defined the legal successor of the State Standard of the USSR in the field of standardization, metrology and certification in the Russian Federation.
- 1992. Presidential Decree of 30 September 1148 number RSFSR State Committee for Standardization, Metrology and Certification reorganized into the Russian Federation Committee on Standardization, Metrology and sertifikatsiiyu
- 1992. Resolution of the Government of the Russian Federation of December 25, 1019 number found that the Russian Federation Committee on Standardization, Metrology and Certification carries out the state regulation and cross-sectoral coordination on standardization, metrology and certification, and is the successor of the State Committee of the Russian Federation in the areas under consideration.
- 1996. Presidential Decree of 14 August 1177 number of the Russian Federation Committee on Standardization, Metrology and Certification renamed the State Committee of the Russian Federation for Standardization, Metrology and Certification.
- 1998. Presidential Decree of April 30, number 483 State Committee of the Russian Federation for Standardization, Metrology and Certification abolished and its functions transferred to the Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation.
- 1998. Presidential Decree of 22 September number 1142 the State Committee of the Russian Federation for Standardization, Metrology and Certification to the transfer of his functions of Industry and Trade Ministry of the Russian Federation on the implementation of the state policy in the sphere of standardization, metrology and certification.
- 1998. Resolution of the Government of the Russian Federation of 9 November number 1320 "Issues of the State Committee for Standardization, Metrology and Certification" is defined, that the State Standard of Russia is a federal body of executive authority responsible for inter-sectoral coordination and functional regulation in the field of standardization, metrology and certification.
- 1999. Resolution of the Government of the Russian Federation dated May 7, number 498 approved the Regulation on the State Committee of the Russian Federation for Standardization and Metrology. This document defines the scope of conduct of the State Standard of Russia.
- 2004. Decree of the President of the Russian Federation on March 9, number 314 on the basis of Russian State Standard was created Federal Service for Technical Regulation and Metrology.
- 2004. Decree of the President of the Russian Federation of May 20, number 649 Federal Service for Technical Regulation and Metrology transformed into the Federal Agency for Technical Regulation and Metrology (Rostechregulirovanie).
- 2004. RF Government Decree of June 17, number 294 approved the Regulations on Rostechregulirovanie.
- January 24, 2011. It decided to establish the Federal Service for accreditation in accordance with the Presidential Decree of January 24, 2011 N 86 "On a unified national system of accreditation".
- November 1, 2011. Created Federal Service for accreditation in accordance with the RF Government Decree dated October 17, 2011 N 845.
- November 17, 2011. Appointed as the first Head of the Federal Service for accreditation in accordance with the Decree of the Russian Federation of November 17, 2011 N 2038-r "On the head of the Federal Accreditation Service".
Structure and organization
1. Head.
Federal Service for accreditation led by the Head, who is appointed and dismissed by the Russian Federation Government on the proposal of the Minister of Economic Development of the Russian Federation. Head of the Service shall be personally responsible for the implementation of the powers assigned to the Service.
2. Deputy Director.
Head of Service has deputies appointed and dismissed by the Minister of Economic Development of the Russian Federation on the proposal of the head of the Service. The number of deputy Head of the Service - 3 substituents.
3. The secretariat and press office
- Consultant - Leading Specialist
- Chief Expert - Senior Specialist
4. Management of the affairs
4.1. Department of Logistics and Public Order
- Head of Division - leading specialist
- Lead Consultant - Leading Specialist
4.2. Department of Finance, Accounting and Internal Audit
- Chief Accountant - Head of Department - leading specialist
- Deputy Head of Division - leading specialist
4.3. records management department, monitor and archive
- Head of Division - leading specialist
- Chief expert - leading specialist
4.4. Information Technology Division
- Deputy Head of Division - leading specialist
- Leading expert of - leading specialist
5. Management of accreditation sectors of the economy in the area of traceability and quality management
5.1. Department of accreditation sectors of the economy
- Head of Division - leading specialist
- Consultant - Leading Specialist
- Chief Expert - Senior Specialist
- Leading expert of - leading specialist
5.2. Department of accreditation in the area of traceability and quality management
- Head of Division - leading specialist
- Deputy Head of Division - leading specialist
6. Management control over the activities of accredited entities and optimization of public services
6.1. Department of Legal Support and International Cooperation
- Head of Division - leading specialist
- Deputy Head of Division - leading specialist
6.2. Control Department of the activities of accredited persons and work with the territorial authorities
- Head of Division - leading specialist
- Deputy Head of Division - leading specialist
- Consultant - Leading Specialist
- Chief Expert - Senior Specialist
- Leading expert of - leading specialist
Central office
Limiting the number of employees - 71 civil servant
Local
Limiting the number of employees - 80 civil servants
Aims and objectives of the reform of the national accreditation system
At the end of the last period of the technical regulation reform, initiated by the Federal Law of December 27, 2002 № 184-FZ "On Technical Regulation" (hereinafter - the Federal Law № 184-FZ), the Russian Federation adopted 24 technical regulations of which have entered into force on 14.
The principles on which was based the reform of technical regulation in the Russian Federation, as a basis for the formation of the Common Economic Space and the free movement of goods in the same territory of the Customs Union within the Eurasian Economic Community. November 18, 2010 signed an agreement on common principles and rules of technical regulation in the Republic of Belarus, the Republic of Kazakhstan and the Russian Federation. Currently, work is underway on the formation of the Development Strategy single system of technical regulation, application of sanitary and phytosanitary measures of the Customs Union for 2011-2015. Priorities for further Russia's policy in the field of technical regulation system in the development of the Russian Federation, taking into account the commitments made in the framework of the integration of these entities should focus primarily on the following areas:
improving the system of accreditation;
improving systems for conformity assessment of products and processes, certification and declaration of products.
Decree of the Russian Federation dated October 12, 2010 № 1760-p approved the Concept of formation of a unified national system of accreditation in the Russian Federation (hereinafter - the accreditation concept) and the Action Plan for the formation of a unified national system of accreditation in the Russian Federation. Adopted by Presidential Decree of January 24, 2011 № 86 "On a unified national system of accreditation", providing formation of the Federal Service for accreditation.
In 2010, it entered into force adopted in December 2009 the Russian Federation Government Resolution № 982, according to which moved from certification declaring a significant amount of product that has allowed to enter the following relationship: the mandatory certification - 46% range of products, declaration of conformity - 54%.
In the short term, planned reduction of mandatory certification to 23% of the production (from among all the products subject to mandatory conformity assessment), reducing, thus, the list of products to be certified twice. It is also planned to form a consolidated list of products subject to mandatory conformity attestation in the Russian Federation, to avoid duplication of state registration and declaration of conformity, as well as the compulsory certification as forms of assessment (confirmation) of compliance, document certifying the (supporting) the safety of products (goods) in terms of compliance with mandatory requirements.
Another priority is to create a single centralized system of accounting and analysis of cases of harm to life or injury to the health of citizens, property of individuals or legal entities, state or municipal property, environment, life and animal and plant health, taking into account the severity of the damage due to violation of the mandatory requirements of the technical regulations and other mandatory requirements, not related to the field of technical regulation, as well as informing the purchasers, manufacturers and sellers of the situation in the field of compliance with such requirements.
This reform of the national accreditation system is impossible without other significant public sector reforms, the success of activities that are critical to achieving the goals of the Technical regulation reform:
- Reducing administrative barriers;
- Improving the quality and accessibility of public and municipal services;
- Formation of the information society;
- Decentralization and separation of powers between the Russian Federation, Russian Federation subjects and local authorities;
- Reducing the level of corruption in the Russian Federation.