News
in from the International Standards Organization: ISO/IEC 17025: 2017 has is available.
ISO/IEC
17025:2017, General requirements for the competence of testing and calibration
laboratories, is the international reference for laboratories carrying out
calibration and testing activities around the world.
Producing
valid results that are widely trusted is at the heart of laboratory activities.
ISO/IEC 17025:2017 allows laboratories to implement a sound quality system and
demonstrate that they are technically competent and able to produce valid and
reliable results.
ISO/IEC
17025 also helps facilitate cooperation between laboratories and other bodies
by generating wider acceptance of results between countries. Test reports and
certificates can be accepted from one country to another without the need for
further testing, which, in turn, improves international trade.
In
order to reflect the latest changes in market conditions and technology, the
new edition of the standard encompasses the activities and new ways of working
of laboratories today. It covers technical changes, vocabulary and developments
in IT techniques and takes into consideration the latest version of ISO 9001 on
quality management.
What
are the main changes in the 2017 version?
- The scope has been revised to cover testing, calibration and sampling associated with subsequent calibration and testing.
- The process approach now matches that of newer standards such as ISO 9001 (quality management), ISO 15189 (quality of medical laboratories) and ISO/IEC 17021-1 (requirements for audit and certification bodies).
- The standard has now a stronger focus on information technologies and incorporates the use of computer systems, electronic records and the production of electronic results and reports.
- A new chapter introduces the concept of risk-based thinking.
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