Accreditation to ISO/IEC 17025 and the World Organization for Animal Health (WOAH)
Veterinary laboratory accreditation seeks to promote standards of quality and competence in veterinary laboratories. Accreditation of these laboratories provides international recognition, allowing the laboratory's test results to be accepted globally, compliance with applicable regulations as well as providing customer confidence.
Accreditation of veterinary laboratories is essential in assuring public and animal health. It provides reliable laboratory results aiding in disease diagnosis, control, and prevention. Accredited veterinary laboratories are well-prepared to respond to animal health emergencies and zoonotic disease outbreaks. Accredited veterinary laboratories are better equipped to support the One Health approach in understanding the connections between human, animal, and environment health.
Veterinary laboratory accreditation to ISO/IEC 171025 and World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH) standards ensures:
Quality and validity of test results
Legal and Regulatory Compliance
Facilitates safe international trade of animals and animal products
Mandatory Exemption Application for Foreign-Accredited Conformity Assessment Bodies
The Kenya Accreditation Service (KENAS) informs all conformity assessment bodies in Kenya accredited by foreign bodies to apply for exemption from KENAS accreditation. This requirement, effective from 27th December 2024, mandates compliance by 27th March 2025. Apply through the Exemption Application Application Form .
Please submit the completed application and documents to the e-mail: [email protected]. For any enquiries, please reach us on +254 20 484 0000
Note: The exemption agreement will only be signed by the CAB after acceptance of the application and evaluation of the fees payable.