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certifiera

Certifiera is a Swedish verb meaning to certify. It refers to the formal process by which an independent, competent body attests that a product, service, process, or person conforms to defined standards or requirements. The result of certifiering is typically a certificate or other official proof of conformity.

A typical certification process involves identifying applicable standards, an assessment carried out by an accredited certification

Certifiering is widely used across sectors. In manufacturing and services, it often applies to quality management

Notes on usage: certifiera is the action form of the concept, while a certificate represents the documentation

body,
possible
testing
or
audits,
and
a
decision
to
grant
or
deny
certification.
In
many
jurisdictions,
certification
bodies
are
accredited
to
international
criteria
such
as
ISO/IEC
17021,
and
activities
may
be
overseen
by
national
accreditation
authorities.
Ongoing
surveillance
and
recertification
are
common
to
ensure
continued
compliance.
(for
example
ISO
9001),
environmental
management
(ISO
14001),
and
occupational
health
and
safety
(ISO
45001).
Information
security
(ISO
27001)
is
another
common
target.
Certification
can
be
voluntary
or
required
by
customers,
contracts,
or
regulators,
depending
on
the
context.
In
some
regulatory
frameworks,
conformity
assessment
mechanisms
differ;
for
instance,
the
European
CE
mark
indicates
conformity
for
certain
products
and
may
involve
a
notified
body
rather
than
a
standalone
certifier.
of
conformity.
Certification
aims
to
provide
assurance
to
customers,
regulators,
and
other
stakeholders
that
the
certified
item
meets
specified
criteria
and
can
be
trusted
for
its
intended
use.