Course description
This ISO/IEC 17025 training course has been designed to educate forensic service providers about the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), the development of the ISO/IEC 17025 Standard, the ANAB forensic accreditation program and requirements as well as provide tips for how to read and interpret ISO/IEC 17025. In addition, the course will provide information regarding the planning and activities to consider when preparing for formal application for an ISO/IEC 17025 assessment.
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- Gain information regarding ISO, the development of ISO standards and ANAB
- Acquire knowledge regarding key quality concepts of continuous improvement and effectiveness
- Familiarize participants with the structure and content of ISO/IEC 17025:2017 and the ANAB forensic accreditation requirements AR 3125 and provide a few tools for understanding and interpreting the accreditation requirements
- Gain an understanding of the role of an accreditation body, the ANAB accreditation process and the benefits of accreditation
- Acquire the knowledge needed to assist your own laboratory with preparing for an ANAB accreditation assessment
Quick stats about ANAB?
ANAB was first established in 1989 and has accredited more than 2,500 organizations in approximately 80 countries.
ANAB is the first management systems certification body in the US, having issued its first accreditation for ISO 9001 in 1991.
The ANAB symbol signals to an employer that the credential holder has undergone a valid, fair, and reliable assessment to verify that they have the necessary competencies to practice.
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ANSI National Accreditation Board LLC
The ANSI National Accreditation Board (ANAB) is the largest multi-disciplinary accreditation body in the Western Hemisphere, having accredited more than 2,500 organizations in approximately 80 countries. As a major player in worldwide conformity assessment, ANAB provides training to help organizations...