ExVeritas has expanded its internationally recognised accreditation portfolio with several significant achievements:
UKAS-accredited ISO 14001 Environmental Management System certification, full recognition as an IECEE CB Testing Laboratory (CBTL) and National Certification Body (NCB), and now, approval to operate within the IECEx Conformity Mark Licensing Scheme.
Already well established as a leading provider of ATEX, IECEx and UKCA certification, these new approvals further enhance ExVeritas’ position as a global compliance partner for manufacturers operating in hazardous environments and safety-critical industries.
Anoop Chandrahasan, Operations Manager at ExVeritas, said:
“Securing ISO 14001, IECEE CBTL/NCB status, and now the IECEx Conformity Mark capability reflects our commitment to rigorous technical governance and continuous improvement. These accreditations strengthen the support we offer manufacturers—helping them navigate complex international requirements with confidence and efficiency.”
UKAS-Accredited ISO 14001 Certification

The addition of ISO 14001 extends ExVeritas’ management systems certification portfolio, which already includes ISO 9001, ATEX QAN, UKCA QAN, IECEx QAR and IECEx FAR assessments.
ISO 14001 enables organisations to demonstrate effective environmental management, ensure legal compliance and embed sustainable practices across their operations.
As ExVeritas auditors are already skilled across ATEX, IECEx, and ISO pathways, customers can combine ISO 14001 with ISO 9001, QAN/QAR audits, or other assessments, reducing audit burden and improving system cohesion.
IECEE CBTL and NCB Recognition

Becoming an IECEE CB Testing Laboratory allows ExVeritas to test products to a wide range of IEC standards under the international CB Scheme. As a recognised National Certification Body (NCB), ExVeritas is authorised to both test and certify products in accordance with standards such as IEC 61010-1 and IEC 62368-1. This provides manufacturers with a streamlined route to market, with CB test reports and certificates accepted by certification bodies globally.
These expanded testing and certification capabilities complement ExVeritas’ established services, including ATEX and IECEx testing, CE/UKCA marking support, North American certification pathways, and accredited hazardous area training.
IECEx Conformity Mark Licensing Scheme

ExVeritas has also completed the IECEx assessment process to operate within the IECEx Conformity Mark Licensing Scheme, enabling the issuance of the IECEx Conformity Mark to manufacturers for use on their equipment, packaging, and promotional material.
ExVeritas is now one of only 13 organisations worldwide authorised to approve use of this globally recognised mark.
“The use of marks on equipment, packaging, and other material to demonstrate conformity is widespread. The IECEx conformity mark is a single global mark that is intended to negate the need for multiple, individual marks being used. The growing industry support and use of the IECEx System has fuelled the demand for an international mark in this field.”
— IECEx 04A, Guidance for Making Application for and Use of the IECEx Conformity Mark
Use of the IECEx mark not only demonstrates compliance with internationally accepted safety standards but also provides a visible assurance of quality and reliability—boosting both market visibility and end-user confidence.
Building on a Strong Technical Foundation
ExVeritas’ team comprises senior technical specialists with extensive experience in explosive atmospheres, electrical safety, and international certification. This depth of expertise helps manufacturers meet the evolving demands of global compliance, especially in high-risk sectors such as industrial, process, and energy.
As regulations and market expectations continue to evolve, these recent additions to ExVeritas’ capabilities—ISO 14001, IECEE CBTL/NCB recognition, and IECEx Conformity Mark licensing—offer manufacturers expanded options for integrated certification strategies and more efficient routes to global market access.
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