Certification and Accreditation Process
Achieving ISO/IEC 17025 accreditation typically involves the following steps:
- Preparation and Documentation: Developing the required documentation, processes, and controls to meet ISO 17025 standards.
- Internal Audits and Management Review: Conducting internal audits to identify gaps and areas for improvement, followed by a review from lab management.
- Application to an Accreditation Body: Choosing a recognized accreditation body, which will assess the lab for ISO 17025 compliance.
- External Audit and Assessment: An audit conducted by the accreditation body to ensure the laboratory meets all ISO 17025 requirements.
- Accreditation Decision: If successful, the lab receives ISO 17025 accreditation, typically valid for two to three years, with periodic surveillance audits.
To become ISO 9001 certified, organizations typically:
- Develop and Implement a QMS: Build a system based on the ISO 9001 guidelines.
- Internal Audits: Regular internal audits to ensure the QMS meets ISO requirements.
- Management Review: Leadership reviews QMS performance and effectiveness.
- Certification Audit: An external body (called a certification body) audits the organization to verify compliance with ISO 9001.
- Certification Issued: If successful, the organization receives ISO 9001 certification, valid for three years, with annual surveillance audits.
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