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ISO/IEC 17065: complete guide, articles and resources

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Version
ISO/IEC 17065:2012
Type
Accreditation standard
Articles
7 published
Definition

What is the ISO/IEC 17065 standard?

The ISO/IEC 17065 standard sets out the requirements for bodies that certify products, processes, and services. Published in 2012, it replaced the older ISO/IEC Guide 65 and is used to accredit bodies issuing quality marks, eco-labels, and product certifications.

The standard covers impartiality, confidentiality, structural and resource requirements, information management, certification processes (application, evaluation, decision, surveillance, modifications), and the management system of the body itself. It applies to any product certification scheme (eco-labels, organic agriculture, sustainable forestry, building product certification, CE marking under certain directives, etc.).

ISO 17065 accreditation is the condition for product certification recognition. Without it, a quality mark or product label has no formal recognition with buyers, regulators, or consumers.

Who is ISO/IEC 17065 for?

The standard targets product, process, and service certification bodies: USDA Organic certifiers, FSC and PEFC certifiers, GREENGUARD, UL, Intertek, SGS Product Certification, and many specialised scheme owners (eco-labels, food labels, building products).

Why get certified?

ISO 17065 accreditation gives legal and commercial value to certifications issued, conditions notified body designation for CE marking (under certain directives), is required for official public certification schemes, and provides international recognition via IAF agreements.

Version
ISO/IEC 17065:2012
Certified
Accredited by IAS, ANAB, A2LA, UKAS
Validity
Varies by accreditation
Avg. timeline
12 to 24 months
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Frequently asked questions

Everything you need to know about ISO/IEC 17065

Difference between ISO 17065 and ISO 17021?
ISO 17065 applies to certification of products, processes, or services (eco-labels, organic, building products, CE marking). ISO 17021 applies to certification of management systems (ISO 9001, 14001, etc.).
Is ISO 17065 required for CE marking?
It depends on the EU directive or regulation involved. For certain products, CE marking requires intervention from a notified body accredited under ISO 17065 (e.g., construction products under CPR). For others, ISO 17020 (inspection) or ISO 13485 (medical devices) applies.
What schemes are typically covered by ISO 17065?
Eco-labels (Type I), organic agriculture (USDA Organic, EU Organic), AOP/PDO designations, building product certifications, forest certifications (PEFC, FSC), environmental labels, and service certifications.
How long does ISO 17065 accreditation take?
Expect 12 to 24 months, depending on the number of schemes, the technical complexity of products covered, and starting maturity.
How much does ISO 17065 accreditation cost?
Accreditation fees range from $15,000 to $50,000 depending on scope. Internal costs (quality system, technical competencies, witness audits) are typically higher.

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