Our Accreditation
Recognized accreditation supporting confidence in WECERT's conformity assessment services.
Why Accreditation Matters
Accreditation provides confidence that conformity assessment services are performed under recognized requirements, structured processes and independent oversight. For WECERT, accreditation supports the credibility of certification activities by demonstrating that relevant competence, impartiality and process controls are assessed by an accreditation body.
Accredited certification helps organizations demonstrate that their certificates are issued through a controlled and recognized process. It also supports confidence for customers, regulators, partners and other interested parties who rely on the validity and credibility of certification outcomes.
Meeting Accreditation Requirements
WECERT works to meet applicable accreditation requirements through documented processes, competent personnel, impartial decision-making, internal controls and continual improvement activities.
Accreditation bodies may assess WECERT's processes, records, competence, impartiality arrangements and certification activities. These assessments help confirm that accredited services are maintained in accordance with applicable requirements and that any identified issues are addressed through corrective actions.
Our Accreditations
Food Safety (ISO 22000:2018)
PendingISO 22000:2018 Certification
 Accreditation Scope:
- Processing food for humans and animals
- Catering/ food service
- Retail, transport and storage
Food Safety (FSSC 22000 Version 6)
PendingFSSC 22000 Version 6 Certification
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Accreditation Scope:
- Processing food for humans and animals
- Catering/ food service
- Retail, transport and storage
Maintaining Accreditation
WECERT maintains accredited services through continual monitoring, competence management, impartiality controls, internal review and corrective action processes. These activities help ensure that accreditation remains current, relevant and aligned with applicable requirements.
Accreditation is not a one-time achievement. It requires ongoing commitment, periodic assessment and continuous improvement to preserve confidence in the value of accredited certificates.













