Course description
This ISO/IEC 17025 training course reviews specific requirements of ISO/IEC 17025 and ANAB that incorporate the word risk and those that foster a risk-based thinking approach. Both ISO/IEC 17025:2017 and ANAB’s AR 3125 Forensic Accreditation Requirements have moved to less prescriptive, more performance-based requirements with an aspect of risk-based thinking to facilitate greater effectiveness and continuous improvement. Risk will be defined and several risk-based thinking approaches and tools for identifying, assessing, addressing and monitoring risks will be presented. Participants will then apply these tools and their risk-based thinking knowledge and skills to several practical exercises.
Course Duration: 1 day (8 h/day)
Course delivery details
- Gain an understanding of ISO/IEC 17025:2017 requirements related to risk and fostering risk-based thinking.
- Learn the definition of risk and common components for risk-based thinking.
- Become familiar with various tools and resources available and acquire knowledge and skills to implement a risk-based thinking approach.
- Learn how to identify and evaluate risks and opportunities in your management system.
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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...