The live site exposes this topic in the navigation but provides very little on-page detail. In practice, accreditation pricing normally depends on the standards involved, the number of sites, technical complexity, travel or witness requirements, assessor time, and follow-up activity.
A modern presentation is more useful when it frames cost as a planning conversation rather than a mystery. Organisations usually need a tailored quotation after scope review, along with clarity on initial assessment, surveillance, reassessment, and any extra technical-review time.
Typical cost drivers
- Scope size and scheme complexity
- Number of locations and languages involved
- Witness assessment requirements
- Technical-review depth and follow-up actions
- Annual surveillance and periodic reassessment cycles