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Certification of Persons · EN ISO/IEC 17024

Personal certification that proves real competence.

ERCA provides personal certification across many fields and industrial sectors, covering a variety of employment positions. Each certification is based on a published certification scheme — a precise description of the minimum skills and knowledge a certified person must hold.

Two ways to become ERCA-registered

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Complete an ERCA-qualified training course, including the final examination.
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Or, having completed a non-ERCA course, pass the ERCA examination process through any ERCA member body.

Certification requirements

Each scheme states the exact minimum requirements for the applicant. The basic criteria are:

Education

Minimum level of education for the role.

Work experience

General experience plus experience in the specific field.

Audit experience

Demonstrated auditing practice (not required for certified managers).

Training

Completion of relevant qualified training.

If a requirement is missing, you receive a provisional certification; once all requirements are demonstrated, you obtain a full, regular Certificate.

What you obtain with an ERCA certificate

The ERCA Certificate

A globally recognised qualification and the highest professional recognition.

The ERCA logo

Licensed mark to use on your professional documents.

Profile upkeep

Continuous updating of your auditor profile with standards, methodology and industry developments.

Schemes are built on key standards — ISO 9001, ISO 14001, ISO/IEC 27001, ISO 22000, ISO 45001, ISO 50001, ISO 19011, HACCP and others. Every certificate holder adopts the ERCA Code of Ethics.

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