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GB
NATIONAL STANDARD OF THE
PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA
ICS 03.120.20
A 00
Conformity assessment - Guidelines for service certification
modules selection and application
ISSUED ON: MARCH 31, 2020
IMPLEMENTED ON: OCTOBER 1, 2020
Issued by: State Administration for Market Regulation;
Standardization Administration of the PRC.
Table of Contents
Foreword ... 3
Introduction ... 4
1 Scope ... 5
2 Normative references ... 5
3 Terms and definitions ... 5
4 Guiding principles ... 6
5 Optional modules ... 7
6 Selection and application of the modules ... 9
6.1 General rules ... 9
6.2 Selection of the modules ... 9
6.3 Application of the modules ... 10
Bibliography ... 13
Conformity assessment - Guidelines for service certification
modules selection and application
1 Scope
This Standard provides guidelines for the selection and application of service
certification modules, including guiding principles, optional modules, and modules
selection and application.
This Standard applies to third-party certification bodies. It can be used as a reference
for the first-party and second-party conformity assessment activities for specific
services.
2 Normative references
The following documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For
the dated references, only the editions with the dates indicated are applicable to this
document. For the undated references, the latest edition (including all the amendments)
are applicable to this document.
GB/T 27065 Conformity assessment - Requirements for bodies certifying products,
processes and services
GB/T 27067-2017 Conformity assessment - Fundamentals of product certification
and guidelines for product certification schemes
GB/T 27400-2020 Conformity assessment - General rules for service certification
techniques
3 Terms and definitions
The following terms and definitions apply to this document.
3.1
Characteristic
Distinguishable features.
Note 1: Characteristic can be inherent or endowed.
choosing a certification module suitable for customers [consumers, users and (or)
prosumers] to participate in.
4.4 Responsiveness is the technical principle for the selection and application of service
certification modules. The selected and used certification module can reflect the
response to customer needs and stakeholder expectations; especially the certification
modules related to service characteristic determination involving customer experience
perception and measurement.
4.5 Economy is the value principle for the selection and application of service
certification modules. On the premise of ensuring the principle of impartiality and
controllable certification risks, it shall give priority to the selection and application of
economical, convenient, and appropriate certification modules.
4.6 Measurability is the evaluation principle for the selection and application of service
certification modules. Whether it is service characteristic determination or service
management review, measurable certification modules should be preferred.
5 Optional modules
5.1 The service certification module aims to provide a technical method for the
application of conformity assessment function method in the service certification
process AND for the implementation of determined functions.
5.2 The service certification module consists of two parts: service characteristic
determination and service management review. When establishing, selecting and
applying a service certification module, the technical requirements and suitability for
service characteristic determination and service management review should be
considered.
5.3 The service certification modules given in this Standard are based on Table 1
"Product certification scheme type 6" of GB/T 27067-2017. These certification modules
have good applicability in service certification. However, not all possible service
certification modules are represented.
5.4 The service certification module shall be aimed at specific services and their service
management characteristics. It shall be suitable for service characteristic determination
and service management review activities.
5.5 Optional service certification modules include but are not limited to:
a) Open service characteristic inspection, referred to as Module A;
b) Service characteristic inspection of mystery customer (unannounced visit),
referred to as Module B;
c) Open service characteristic testing, referred to as Module C;
d) Service characteristic testing of mystery customer (unannounced visit), referred
to as Module D;
e) Customer survey, referred to as Module E;
f) Service footprint determination, referred to as Module F;
g) Confirmation or verification of service capability, referred to as Module G;
h) Service design review, referred to as module H;
i) Service management review, referred to as Module I.
5.6 Service characteristic inspection and (or) testing may be collectively referred to as
service characteristic determination, where:
a) Service characteristic inspection, also known as service experience perception, is
aimed at implementing determination based on qualitative service characteristic
indicators;
b) Service characteristic testing, also known as service experience measurement, is
aimed at determining the quantitative indicators of related parameters such as
behaviors and emotions that are formed based on service characteristic experience.
Note: Service characteristic testing is based on behavioral cognitive science technology and
behavioral measurement theory. It measures, analyzes and judges the physiological,
psychological and other related parameter information and data of service experiencers.
5.7 Customer surveys are conducted on the extent to which the functional
characteristics of the service meet the requirements of the service experiencer. When
applicable, relevant information and data from customer satisfaction surveys may be
collected.
Note: When customer survey is used as a service certification module, it is not equivalent to
customer satisfaction survey.
5.8 For the implementation of quantitative-based determination of services
characterized by high technical content, high economic cost and (or) high risk of service
experience, service footprint determination can be the applicable certification module.
5.9 Service capability confirmation or verification can be used as a certification module
for service characteristic determination, as well as a certification module for service
management review. It can be used for qualitative objects or quantitative objects.
5.10 Service management capability review includes service design review and service
service environment, such as brain surgery services in medical services, the service
quality certification module should be a combination of customer survey and service
management review; or a combination of customer survey, service capability
confirmation or verification, and service management review.
6.2.5 When choosing the certification module based on the service certification type
decisions, such as fuel heating services, the ecological certification module of their
services should be a combination of service footprint determination and service
management review.
Note: For the service certification involved in 6.2.3~6.2.5, if the service organization has or bears
design responsibilities, when providing and delivering the services, it is necessary to conduct
a specialized design review.
6.3 Application of the modules
6.3.1 The application of service certification modules should consider the certification
modules applicable to activities such as initial certification, re-certification, and
continuous supervision and evaluation.
6.3.2 Usually, a combined certification module should be adopted in service
certification, to ensure compliance with the requirements of service characteristic
determination and service management review activities.
6.3.3 The service certification scheme should give the service certification modules and
their combinations corresponding to different certification evaluation properties; define
whether it has the responsibility of service design.
6.3.4 Based on 5.5, the service certification modules and their combinations with design
responsibilities are usually available and used as:
a) Initial certification:
- A+F+G; or
- B+F+G; or
- C+F+G; or
- D+F+G; or
- E+F+G; or
- A+B+F+G; or
- C+D+F+G; or
- C+E+F+G; or
- D+E+F+G; or
- A+B+C+D+E+F+G, etc.
b) Re-certification: Based on the comprehensive evaluation results of the previous
certification cycle, the service certification module and its combination
determined through initial certification can be adopted, or simplified, including
changes in sample size.
c) Certification maintenance (or supervision and evaluation): According to the last
evaluation results, the service characteristic determination and service
management review modules can be adjusted or alternatively used. For example,
the service design review may not need to monitor the implementation of each
evaluation.
Note: The combination of A+B+C+D+E+F+G service certification modules is suitable for high-risk
service certification in the Internet environment.
6.3.5 Based on 5.5, the service certification modules and their combinations without
design responsibilities are usually available and used as:
a) Initial certification:
- A+G; or
- B+G; or
- C+G; or
- D+G; or
- E+G; or
- A+B+G; or
- C+D+G; or
- C+E+G; or
- D+E+G; or
- A+B+C+D+E+G, etc.
b) Re-certification and certification maintenance (or supervision and evaluation):
The content of 6.3.4b) and 6.3.4c) can be followed.
...... Source: Above contents are excerpted from the PDF -- translated/reviewed by: www.chinesestandard.net / Wayne Zheng et al.
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