What is ISO/IEC 17025 Accreditation

ISO/IEC 17025 is an International standard that specifies the requirements for Calibration and testing agencies. As a certified professional, the tests and calibration data will be more accurate and your organization shall become technically proficient in carrying out the activities of Testing and Calibration.

The opportunities of getting a job increase as the big and professional companies that look for the service industry that follow the proper system are more valued and chosen. Many organizations offer contracts only to certified professionals and laboratories.

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Testing Labs vs Calibration Labs.

For Testing Laboratories the scope must include the tests or types of tests performed and materials or products tested and, when necessary, which methods used. For Calibration Laboratories the scope must include the calibrations, encompassing the types of measurements performed, the Calibration and Measurement Capability (CMC) or equivalent.

Most testing research facility extents of accreditation do exclude proclamations or appraisals of estimation vulnerability, making it trying for clients to look at the ability and nature of testing labs.

In this industry, the extent of accreditation ought to permit clients to unhesitatingly discover and choose a research center that will meet their necessities and give consolation. That is the reason working with a research center that is certified to ISO/IEC 17025 is perfect.

Below, you will find testing and calibration labs and their parameters. Please expand each tab for more information.

Testing Areas and Parameters

The following are examples of parameters within each testing area. Check those testing parameters for which your laboratory is seeking accreditation. If you do not see your parameter, check “other” and specify it in the space provided. This document is used in conjunction with the draft scope of accreditation above.

Calibration/Measurement Areas and Parameters

The following are examples of parameters within each calibration area. Check the calibration parameters for which your laboratory is seeking accreditation. If you do not see your parameter, check “other” and specify in the space provided. This document is used in conjunction with the draft scope of accreditation above.

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Testing Areas and Parameters

Pharmaceutical/nutraceutical
Biotechnology/biochemical

Animal drug testing
Paint Fasteners
Fertilizers
Metals
Solvents

Coal
Other-specify: 

Air
Asbestos
Environmental lead
Water
Bioassay
Radon
Underground storage
Solid/hazardous wastes
Other

Fasteners and metals
Paint Plastics
Rubber
Windows and doors
Paper
Other

Information technology
Medical/veterinary
Forensic
Occupational
Health/hygiene
Food/beverage

Calibration/Measurement Areas and Parameters

Angularity
Gage blocks
Hand tools (mics, calipers)
Step gages
Measuring wires
Laser frequency/wavelength
UMM/bench micrometers
Roundness
Surface texture
Optical reference planes
OD cylindrical diameter
ID cylindrical diameter
CMMs
Threaded product
Height gages
Surface plates
Radius gages
Indicators
LVDT
Microscopes
Video/optical measuring machines
Other

Airspeed
Flow rate (air or liquid)
Hydrometers
Mass
Volume
Force
Density
Ultrasonic reference block
Ultrasonic transducer
Vibration
Torque
Pressure/vacuum
Hardness testers
Acoustics
Scales and balances
Pipettes
Other

Humidity
Thermometry
IR thermometry
Thermocouples/pyrometer indicators
Other

DC voltage
AC voltage
DC current
AC current
Resistance
Capacitance
Inductance
Voltage/current converters (to 1 Mhz)
Current transformers
High voltage resistors
LF power/energy
magnetic
mixed dividers
phase meters
power-frequency
DMMs
pulse waveform
Resistance dividers
Oscilloscopes
Voltage transformers
Calibrators
RTD/thermocouples
Other

RF power
Attenuation
Phase
Amplitude modulation
Frequency modulation
Distortion
Harmonics
Electromagnetic field strength
HF capacitance
HF inductance
Q-standards
Reflection
Transmission
SWR
Other

Frequency/time (source/measure)
Time dissemination
Timers and stopwatches
Other

Dosimetry
Radioactive sources
Other-specify

PH
Conductivity
Viscosity
Refractometry
Other

Laser power energy
Photometric
Radiometric
Spectrophotometric
Wavelength
UV radiometric-standard detectors
UV radiometric-standard source
Attenuation
Other

How to Apply for Accreditation.

The application for accreditation starts with the filling of the form and submit it duly filled. The accreditation process is followed by an assessment- onsite and offsite.

The conclusion on the process of issue of accreditation finishes off with the decision-making for the accreditation.
The applicant can apply by filling out the online/offline application.

The application form can be downloaded through the below link.
IOA Services Accreditation is granted to an organization that can demonstrate compliance with national/international standards.

The details of the standards can be obtained from the relevant website of ISO or the national standard organizations.

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