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Ea-Inf/02: 2021 EA-INF/02 Contact Persons of EA Full and Associate Members, Recognized Stakeholders and Observers Publication Reference EA-INF/02: 2021 Contact Persons of EA Full and Associate Members, Recognized Stakeholders and Observers PURPOSE This publication gives the list of the Contact Persons of EA Full and Associate Members, Recognized Stakeholders and Observers. 26th July 2021 _ rev67 Page 1 of 21 EA-INF/02 Contact Persons of EA Full and Associate Members, Recognized Stakeholders and Observers Authorship This document has been prepared by the EA Secretariat. Official language The publication may be translated into other languages as required. The English language version remains the definitive version. Copyright Copyright of EA publications is held by EA, depending on the original publishing body. EA publications may be used as the basis of publications issued by member organisations, but acknowledgement in such publications to the source EA publication must be made. EA publications may not be copied for sale by any individual or body other than a member organisation Further information For further information about this publication, please contact the EA secretariat at: [email protected] In compliance with Regulation (EU)2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 April 2016 on the protection of natural persons with regard to the processing of personal data and on the free movement of such data (GDPR), you may exercise, at any time, a right to access, rectification and erasure of your Personal Data. You also have the right to limit or object to our processing of your Personal Data. For more information about EA policy on personal data protection, please go to https://european-accreditation.org/information-center/ea-personal-data- protection-policy Please check our website for up-to-date information at http://www.european-accreditation.org Category: Information Documents Date of implementation: Immediate 26th July 2021 _ rev67 Page 2 of 21 EA-INF/02 Contact Persons of EA Full and Associate Members, Recognized Stakeholders and Observers Full Members ACCREDIA- L’Ente Italiana di Accreditamento AA- AKKREDITIERUNG AUSTRIA Filippo TRIFILETTI Bundesministerium für Digitalisierung und Via Guglielmo Saliceto, 7/9 Wirtschaftsstandort 00161 Rome Norman BRUNNER ITALY Abteilung I/12 Stubenring 1 Phone +39 06 844099.1 AT 1010 Vienna Fax. +39 06 8841199 AUSTRIA e-mail: [email protected] Phone/Fax +43 1 71100 805411 e-mail : [email protected] ATCG – Accreditation body of Montenegro ATS - Accreditation Body of Serbia Milivoje PAVICEVIC Aco Janićijević Bulevar Dzordza Vasingtona br.79 Vlajkovićeva 3 81000 Podgorica 11000 Beograd 6 MONTENEGRO p.fah 92 SERBIA Phone : + 382 81 246 279 Fax: + 382 81 246 283 Phone: +381 11 313 03 73 e-mail : [email protected] Fax: + 381 313 03 74 e-mail: [email protected] e-mail: [email protected] BAS - Executive Agency "Bulgarian BELAC – Belgian Accreditation Body Accreditation Service" Maureen Maria LOGGHE Irena BORISLAVOVA FPS Economy, SME’s, Self-employed and Energy 52A, D-r G. M. Dimitrov blvd. General Direction Quality and Safety Sofia 1797 NG II – 2nd floor BULGARIA 16 Boulevard du Roi Albert II B 1000 Brussels Phone: +359 2 873 53 02 BELGIUM Fax: +359 2 873 50 03 e-mail: [email protected] Phone: +32.2.27 75 434 Fax: +32.2.27 75 441 e-mail: [email protected] 26th July 2021 _ rev67 Page 3 of 21 EA-INF/02 Contact Persons of EA Full and Associate Members, Recognized Stakeholders and Observers CAI - Czech Accreditation Institute COFRAC - Comité français d'accréditation Jiri RUZICKA Karine VINCENT Olsanska 54/3 52 rue Jacques Hillairet 130 00 Prague 3 75012 Paris CZECH REPUBLIC FRANCE Phone+420 272 096 222 Phone: +33 1 4468 8224 Fax: +420 272 096 221 Fax: +33 1 4468 8221 e-mail: [email protected] e-mail: [email protected] CYS-CYSAB - Cyprus Organization for the DAkkS – Deutsche Akkreditierungsstelle GmbH Promotion of Quality Stephan FINKE Antonis IOANNOU Spittelmarkt 10 Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Tourism 10117 Berlin 13-15 A. Araouzos Str. GERMANY 1421 Nicosia CYPRUS Phone: +49 (0) 30 670 591-70 Fax: +49 (0) 30 670 591 - 90 Phone: +357 22 409 309 or 357 22409310 e-mail : [email protected] Fax: +357 2 27 54103 e-mail: [email protected] DANAK - Danish Accreditation DPA – Directorate of Accreditation Jesper HOY Armond HALEBI Dyregaardsvej 5 B Rruga e Durresit, Nr.27 DK-2740 Skovlunde 1001 - Tirana DENMARK ALBANIA Phone: +45 77 33 95 36 Phone:+ 355 4 22 69 325 Fax: +45 77 33 95 01 e-mail : [email protected] e-mail: [email protected] EAK - Estonian Accreditation Centre ENAC - Entidad Nacional de Acreditación Kristiina SAARNIIT Beatriz RIVERA Mäealuse 2/1 Serrano, 240, 7º piso 12618 Tallinn ES-28016 Madrid ESTONIA SPAIN Phone: +372 6 021 801 Phone: +34 91 457 3289 Fax: +372 6 021 806 Fax: +34 91 458 6280 e-mail: [email protected] e-mail: [email protected] 26th July 2021 _ rev67 Page 4 of 21 EA-INF/02 Contact Persons of EA Full and Associate Members, Recognized Stakeholders and Observers ESYD - Hellenic Accreditation System FINAS - Finnish Accreditation Service Spyridon PODARAS Risto SUOMINEN 7 Thisseos str PO Box 66 17676 Kallithea Opastinsilta 12B GR - Athens FI – 0052 Helsinki GREECE FINLAND Phone: +30 210 7204 502 Phone: +358 29 5054 300 Fax: +30 210 7204 501 Fax: +358 29 5054 399 e-mail: [email protected] e-mail: [email protected] HAA - Croatian Accreditation Agency IARNM – The Institute for Accreditation of the Mirela ZEČEVIĆ Republic of North Macedonia Ulica grada Vukovara 78 Sloboden CHOKREVSKI HR-10000 Zagreb Kej Dimitar Vlahov, N° 4, Building2, floor3 CROATIA MK-1000 Skopje REPUBLIC OF NORTH MACEDONIA Phone: +385 1 610 6322 Fax: +385 1 610 9322 Phone: +389 (0)2 3293 080 e-mail: [email protected] Fax: +389 (0)2 3293 089 e-mail: [email protected] e-mail: [email protected] [email protected] INAB – Irish National Accreditation Board IPAC – Instituto Portugues de Acreditacao, I.P. Adrienne DUFF Leopoldo CORTEZ Health and Safety Authority, Rua António Gião, 2 Metropolitan Building, 2829-513 Caparica James Joyce Street, PORTUGAL Dublin 1 IRELAND Phone: +351 21 294 8201 Fax: +351 21 294 8202 Phone: +353 1 614 7048 e-mail: [email protected] e-mail: [email protected] ISAC - Icelandic Board for Technical LA - Lithuanian National Accreditation Bureau Accreditation Jurgis SARMAVICIUS Einkaleyfastofan T. Kosciuskos st. 30 Elias ERLENDSSON 01100 Vilnius Engjateigur 3 LITHUANIA 150 Reykjavik ICELAND Phone: +370 706 65173 Fax: +370 706 64602 Phone: +354 580 9400 e-mail: [email protected] Fax: +354 580 9401 e-mail: [email protected] 26th July 2021 _ rev67 Page 5 of 21 EA-INF/02 Contact Persons of EA Full and Associate Members, Recognized Stakeholders and Observers LATAK - Latvian National Accreditation NA - Norsk Akkreditering Bureau Cecilie LAAKE Gundega JAUNBERZINA-BEITIKA Kr. Valdemara str. 157 PO Box 155 LV-1013 Riga Lillestrøm bedriftssenter 2001 LATVIA NORWAY Phone: +371 67373051 Phone: +47 64 84 86 00 e-mail: [email protected] Fax: +47 64 84 86 01 e-mail: [email protected] National Accreditation Board - Malta (NAB- NAH - National Accreditation Authority Malta) Claudio BOFFA 1119 Budapest, Tétényi út 82. Mizzi House HUNGARY National Road Csaba BODROGHELYI Blata l-Bajda HMR9010, Phone: +36 (1) 550-1007 MALTA Fax: +36 (1) 550-1036 e-mail: [email protected] / Phone: +356 21 255548 or +356 21 242420 [email protected] Fax: + 356 21 242406 e-mail: [email protected] / [email protected] OLAS – Office Luxembourgeois PCA – POLSKIE CENTRUM AKREDYTACJI d’Accréditation et de Surveillance Lucyna OLBORSKA Dominique FERRAND ul.Szczotkarska 42, 1, avenue du Swing 01-382 Warszawa L-4367 Belvaux POLAND LUXEMBOURG Phone: +48 22 355 70 00 Phone: +352 24 77 43 00 Fax: + 48 22 355 70 18 Fax: +352 24 77 93 10 e-mail: [email protected] e-mail: [email protected] RENAR - Romanian Association for RvA - Raad voor Accreditatie Accreditation Roeland NIEUWEBOER Fanel IACOBESCU Joep DE HAAS Calea Vitan no. 242, sector 3, Daalseplein 101 Zip code 031301 PO Box 2768 Bucharest NL-3500 GT UTRECHT ROMANIA THE NETHERLANDS Phone: + 40 21 402 04 71 Phone: +31 30 23 94 500 Fax: + 40 21 402 04 89 e-mail: [email protected] e-mail: [email protected] e-mail: [email protected] 26th July 2021 _ rev67 Page 6 of 21 EA-INF/02 Contact Persons of EA Full and Associate Members, Recognized Stakeholders and Observers SA - Slovenian Accreditation SAS - Swiss Accreditation Service Bostjan GODEC Konrad FLUECK Pot k sejmišču 30a State Secretariat for Economic Affairs SECO 1231 Ljubljana – Črnuče Holzikofenweg 36 SLOVENIA CH-3003 Berne SWITZERLAND Phone: +386 1 547 32 50 Fax: +386 1 547 32 72 Phone: + 41 58 463 35 11 e-mail: [email protected] e-mail: [email protected] SNAS - Slovak National Accreditation Service SWEDAC - Swedish Board for Accreditation and Martin SENCAK Conformity Assessment PO Box 74, Karloveská 63 Ulf HAMMARSTRÖM. SK-840 00 Bratislava Box 878 SLOVAKIA SE-501 15 Borås SWEDEN Phone: +421 948 349 517 e-mail: [email protected] Phone: +46 33 17 77 00 Fax: +46 33 10 13 92 e-mail: [email protected] TURKAK – Turkish Accreditation Agency UKAS - United Kingdom Accreditation Service Banu MUDERRISOGLU Kevin BELSON Mustafa Kemal Mahallesi 2125.Sokak No:1 2 Pine Trees 06530 Cankaya – Ankara Chertsey Lane TURKEY Staines-upon-Thames TW18 3HR UNITED KINGDOM Phone: +90 312 410 82 00 Fax: +90 312 410 83 00 Phone:+44 17 84 42 9000 e-mail: [email protected] e-mail: [email protected] 26th July 2021 _ rev67 Page 7 of 21 EA-INF/02 Contact Persons of EA Full and Associate Members, Recognized Stakeholders and Observers Associate Members ALGERAC – Organisme algérien ARMNAB - Armenian National Accrediation d‘accréditation Body Noureddine BOUDISSA Nazik ABGARYAN 17 rue Abdelkader Rakouba, Hussein dey.
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