GCA provides ISO/IEC Accreditation Certificates aligned with internationally recognized conformity assessment standards. Our services are structured to ensure transparency, technical competence, and impartiality across inspection, certification, and verification activities.
Our accreditation framework is based on globally accepted ISO/IEC standards, supporting organizations in demonstrating compliance, reliability, and operational excellence. These accreditations strengthen confidence among regulators, clients, and stakeholders by ensuring that processes and results meet international requirements.
ISO/IEC Accreditation scope includes:
Through alignment with these standards, GCA ensures that all conformity assessment activities are conducted with high levels of accuracy, consistency, and credibility, supporting organizations in meeting regulatory expectations and achieving international recognition.
GCA ISO/IEC accreditation certificates demonstrate internationally recognized competence across inspection, certification, and conformity assessment activities serving global oil and gas, energy, steel, and industrial sectors. Accreditation under ISO/IEC 17020 and related standards confirms that GCA operates with impartiality, technical validity, and consistent methodology for safety-critical verification worldwide.
For EPC contractors, operators, and manufacturers managing international projects, accredited certificates from GCA strengthen acceptance by regulators, insurers, and procurement organizations. Recognized accreditation reduces duplicate assessments and supports confidence in inspection and conformity outcomes across multi-jurisdiction energy and manufacturing programs.
ISO/IEC 17020 accreditation confirms that GCA meets all international requirements for inspection body competence, impartiality, and operational consistency. It is recognized by regulatory authorities, procurement organizations, and international clients as proof that inspection results are technically valid, traceable, and produced by a credible, independent body.
ISO/IEC 17021 governs management system certification bodies, ISO/IEC 17024 covers personnel certification, and ISO/IEC 17065 applies to product certification bodies. Together these standards form the core framework for recognized conformity assessment activities and ensure consistency, impartiality, and technical competence across all types of certification processes.
Using an accredited body like GCA means that inspection and assessment results carry recognized credibility with regulators, customers, and international markets. Accredited results reduce the need for repeat inspections, support faster regulatory approvals, and demonstrate commitment to quality and compliance throughout the supply chain.
ISO/IEC accreditation is important because it provides independent confirmation that GCA meets international requirements for competence, impartiality, and operational consistency. Global industrial clients in oil and gas, energy infrastructure, and manufacturing rely on accredited inspection and assessment results to satisfy regulatory expectations, support project approvals, and reduce the need for repeat verification across international supply chains.