BA 9000 explained

BA 9000 Body Armor Quality Management System Requirements were established by the National Institute of Justice as a quality standard for body armor. It specifies the construction and assembly requirements of personal armor for federal, state, tribal and local law enforcement and corrections agencies; the requirements of BA 9000 are voluntary (but it is recommended by the NIJ).

Though BA 9000 was written to be in compliance with ISO 9001, the NIJ notes that a company being certified as ISO 9001 is not necessarily certified as being BA 9000-compliant.[1] BA 9000 incorporates all of the standards of ISO 9001, but it also:

While certification to BA 9000 is not mandated or regulatory, its benefits include:

Facilities seeking to become a BA 9000 certification body must, in addition to being ISO 17025-certified, submit to yearly office and an overall audit of the management systems in place. The accreditation is normally for a period of four years.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: BA 9000: National Institute of Justice Body Armor Quality Management System Requirements. National Institute of Justice . July 25, 2014.
  2. Web site: BA 9000. www.pjr.com. July 23, 2014.
  3. Web site: How to Become an ANAB-Accredited Certification Body . anab.org . July 25, 2014 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140729014525/http://www.anab.org/certification-bodies/become-a-certification-body.aspx . July 29, 2014 .