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ACCREDITATIONS
- Management Systems Auditors
- Management Systems Managers
- Management Systems Consultants
- Professional Trainers
- Valuers/Surveyors
- Project Managers
- Financial/Internal Auditors
- Office Administrators
- Professional Cleaners
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Accreditations - Memberships - Approvals
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STAREGISTER is actively participating in a series of International Organizations. Therefore, it is always updating and enhancing its certification schemes, assuring its certified professionals for receiving state of the art, market leading and competent certification services. |
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STAREGISTER is member of IPC (International Personnel Certification Association)
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IPC was established in 1990 in Singapore - as IATCA - with offices in Sydney. Today with new headquarters in Athens, Greece, it represents the interests of 24 member organisations across the five continents of Europe, Australia, Asia, the Americas and Africa. Its members run more than 50 personnel certification schemes with more than 200.000 certified professionals in more than 85 countries in the world. Among its members are some of the most reputable personnel certification bodies such as RABQSA, IRCA, AFAQ-AFNOR, JRCA, CEPAS, ECDL etc.
IPC strives to promote business improvement, through the recognition of individuals who, having demonstrated competence to internationally-agreed industry criteria will provide an effective contribution to business performance. The organization also aims to provide assurance to industry, through the provision of consistent, competent personnel performance worldwide.
The certificates issued by IPC members (Personnel Certification Bodies) and the performance of the professionals they certify are viewed as conforming with the highest set of standards, set by an association of organisations active in personnel certification and conformity assessment that strive to increase the status of certified personnel on a global scale. IPC works directly with IAF, ISO, CASCO, Codex Alimentarius and other International Organisations, on Personnel Certification issues. |
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STAREGISTER is member of International Certification Accreditation Council |
The International Certification Accreditation Council, with headquarters in
Greencastle, Indiana, USA, is an alliance of organizations dedicated to assuring competency, professional management, and service to the public by encouraging and setting standards for licensing, certification, and credentialing programs internationally.
In 1996, a group of association executives chartered the ICAC as a not-for-profit organization with the purpose of evaluating certification programs. By establishing a comprehensive set of certification program standards, the ICAC member organizations have provided associations with guidelines for creating quality programs.
By evaluating specific programs, the public and the industries represented have an additional level of assurance, knowing that the program has been reviewed by a neutral third party and been found to meet or exceed reasonable levels of record keeping, security, objectivity, and professionalism.
Members of ICAC are many technical oriented Personnel Certification Bodies running more than 40 certification schemes. Among them are included schemes such as:
FCC Licenses (Federal Communications Commission), EMC Egineers, Customer Service Specialists, Avionics - Biomedical Equipment - Certified Eelectronics - Computer Netwirk Systems Technicians, WEB Site Specialists, Service Managers etc.
STAREGISTER is member of EUROCEP (
The European Federation of Certification Bodies for Persons and Training
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STAREGISTER is a full and one of the founding members of EUROCEP which is based in Rome, Italy. .
EUROCEP's purpose is to promote the professional level of the personnel certification issues through co-operation of the members; to represent the professional and collective interests of the members to administrations and/or public bodies and to the financial world, both European and International; to increase awareness of the importance of certification of persons and of their training; to establish a regular exchange of information based on the subjects of the professions between the members and between similar external organisations; to collaborate with the appropriate European and International bodies for the elaboration of the standards, rules, and procedures concerning the activities for the certification of persons and training and to promote the harmonisation of the certification schemes and the mutual recognition of the certifications issued by the members, in order to contribute to the free circulation in the global market of the certified professionals. |
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