Simon, The doctor's practice you go to might be ISO 9000. If the ISO 9000 is from a non-UKAS accredited CB, it may not be worth the paper its printed on. The Doctor will be registered with the General Medical Council. They dont really need UKAS to tell them how to do their registration cos they have been doing it for years. Its what professional bodies do.
If the doctor suggests you are a little hard of hearing, tell her the old Scots saying, "There's nane sae deef as those that dinna want tae hear."
Colin take yer pick of these auld Scottish sayings!
‘Yer bum's oot the windae’
‘An ill-willy cow should hae short horns’
‘As true as Biglam's cat crew, and the cock rocked the cradle’
‘A wise man gets learning frae them that hae nane o' their ain’
‘Say well's good but do well is better’
But I love this new Scottish saying from some wise old Scot talking about the existing fire risk assessor registers
‘There may be a need for some form of leveling of the playing fields,’
What about this for a suggestion BS 17024 and BS 45011 with UKAS accreditation for all schemes, as a minimum requirement.
There has to be a good reason why you think one of these standards is essential but the other isn’t. I think you are saying that the British standard for bodies operating certification of persons doesn’t apply to the professional bodies because they’re good guys and they do that sort of thing and have done for some time so lets not make them do it properly. Kurnal has it spot on and without this leveling the two tier system could actually become a three tier system. Self certification …….anyone!
Piglet that’s what your FIA code of conduct is, self certification and I wrote all our schemes on the back of a fag packet down the pub. You need to check out ISO guide 67, UKAS just check you’re doing what you say you are; the level of what you do is set by the CB or in the BAFE case some well qualified fire risk assessors.