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Applying for JAS-ANZ Accreditation
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This Trans-Tasman scheme will enable the pooling of resources and expertise and increase the access to both markets for product manufacturers. The CodeMark mark of conformity provides mandatory acceptance by building control authorities, which other forms of evidence, such as product opinion and appraisals do not have. Accreditation Application Pack The following provides links to the accreditation application pack documentation for conformity assessment bodies (CABs). All policies and procedures are un-controlled when printed. Please read all appropriate accreditation requirements and when ready provide a completed application (with signatures, appropriate application fee, and documentation set) for review. Form 11 - Product checklist (435 KB) Form 22 - Fee structure (25 KB) Form 27 - Product application form (160 KB) Form 45 - Information disclosure (50 KB) Form 95 - Checklist - CodeMark Scheme (In Addition to Checklist Form AUD 11) (635 KB) Form 108 - Checklist - CodeMark Extension to Scope (40 KB) Procedure 3 - Rules of procedure governing the use of the accreditation symbol (40 KB) Procedure 5 - The conduct of accreditation assessments (180 KB) Procedure 11 - Rules of procedure governing accreditation (70 KB) Procedure 15 - General requirements for bodies operating Product Certification Systems (45 KB) Enclosure for Procedure 15: IAF GD5:2006 - IAF Guidance on the Application of ISO/IEC Guide 65 (265 KB) Policy 01/10 - Changes to the CodeMark Scheme Rules (75 KB) If you require further information please contact us. Other information For more detailed information on the scheme email This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it or visit the ABCB website. |








CodeMark is a building product certification scheme developed by the Australian Building Codes Board (ABCB), in consultation with the New Zealand Department of Building and Housing, State and Territory Governments, Industry Groups and prospective Certifications Bodies.