With the increasing number of laboratories having ISO accreditation , the importance of the standard is also elevating. As an outcome, ISO accreditation is becoming mandatory for testing and calibration laboratories. Our experts have a method to help you achieve accreditation in as little time as possible so that you are ready to take back those customers that you could be losing. Well, you have learned a lot about the importance of ISO Now it is important to understand how to get ISO accredited.
If you want to gain the accreditation with least hassle, you should consult with Compliancehelp. The quality management system is the key to implementing the standard successfully. It begins with good documentation that reflects your business and operations, and the requirements of ISO When you hire Compliancehelp, our experts will start with discussions and interviews to learn the nature, functions, and operations of your laboratory.
With this information, they will prepare an easy to understand quality management system that meets the requirements for ISO accreditation. Most importantly, our consultants prepare a quality management system that reflects your existing operations as much as possible. Our consultant will determine whether the existing process meets the requirements specific to ISO or not.
If your processes are not aligned with the requirements, our consultant will provide valuable suggestions for further improvement. With your consent, we will include these suggested processes into your quality management system. We will assist you to collect and analyze your calibration or testing data to prepare an uncertainty budget. We can help you achieve the quality assurances your customers seek. This competence comprises the requirements for measurement traceability and the controlling of sampling.
Whether you are running quality assurance for radioactivity measurement in nuclear medicine, or chemical analysis for environmental products, the capacity for you to demonstrate a working, compliant quality management system for these new requirements is becoming a necessity.
Customers in your industry are asking for quality assurances, and competitors are producing cutting-edge results in their laboratories. What changes will be needed in your laboratory to comply with the ISO standard? What state of readiness is your laboratory in prior to checking the quality management system, conducting an internal audit, or having an accreditation body perform the external audit?
Is self-compliance without actually certification an option, or are there negative consequences to that? With over 25 years of laboratory evaluation experience behind our consultants, Cavendish Scott provides a full range of customized consulting services to meet the needs of your ISO accreditation goals. Our consultants are passionate about the ISO standard, are registered ISO auditors, and offer comprehensive training in the standard.
Then, I will review all of your test and calibration methods. Next, I will have you perform repeatability and reproducibility testing to collect your type A data. Afterward, I will conduct any additional research to find significant contributors to measurement uncertainty for your measurement processes so you do not have to. With all of this information, I will perform measurement uncertainty analysis and provide you with custom reports that will give you uncertainty budgets and CMC uncertainty statements for you ISO Scope of Accreditation.
To make things easier, your reports will even so you how to add your CMC uncertainty statements to your scope of accreditation.
As a bonus, I will even provide your measurement uncertainty budgets in MS Excel, so you can make future updates to them yourself. Finally, I will show you how to use my uncertainty calculators so that you can demonstrate to your assessors that you know how to calculate measurement uncertainty. I want to make sure that you are prepared to become ISO accreditation.
Measurement Traceability The most common deficiency in ISO accreditation is measurement traceability. You would not believe how many laboratories get cited for this deficiency. All it takes is one bad calibration report to get a deficiency for measurement traceability.
Trust me when I tell you that assessors are pretty good at finding these easy hits, and I promise you that they are checking your calibration reports.
It is probably why it is the number one deficiency. As your consultant, I will review each and every one of your calibration reports to verify you have measurement traceability. When I identify areas where you do not have measurement traceability, I will help you find a laboratory that can provide you traceable calibrations so you can become ISO accredited.
Additionally, I will teach you how to check your calibration reports yourself. Plus, I will give you my exclusive tips and advice to help prepare your calibration reports for your ISO assessment. It could delay your accreditation by up to 4 months. Plus, you will have to write nonconformance reports, perform a root cause analysis, and implement corrective actions.
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