ISO/IEC 17025

The ISO/TS 16949 technical specification requires outside calibration and testing organizations to maintain an accredited quality system based on ISO 17025. Find out how to design and implement an effective quality management system that improves the quality of you results and increases your bottom line.

Seminar Content
Introduction to ISO/IEC 17025
The Structure of ISO/IEC 17025
Overview of ISO/IEC 17025
The ISO Quality Series

Part I-- The Management System Requirements
Organization
Quality System
Document Control
Review of Requests, Tenders and Contracts
Subcontracting of Test and Calibrations
Purchasing Services and Supplies
Service to the Client
Complaints
Control of Nonconforming Testing and/or Calibration Work
Corrective Action
Preventive Action
Control of Records
Internal Audits
Management Reviews

Part II-- Technical Requirements
General
Personnel
Accommodation and Environmental Conditions
Test and Calibration Methods and Method Validation
Equipment
Measurement Traceability
Sampling
Handling of Test and Calibration items
Assuring the Quality of Test and Calibration Results
Reporting the Results

Part III-- Key Steps for Implementation
Planning
Organizing
Procedure Development
Training
Rolling Out the System
System Evaluation
The Accreditation Process

Who Should Attend
Executives, technicians, internal auditors, technical managers and others directly involved in the design, upgrade or implementation of a laboratory quality system to the new ISO 9001:2000 Standard.

Related Seminars
QS-9000 Quality System Requirements
QS-9000 and the TE Supplement
Internal Quality System Auditing
Measurement System Auditing
Statistical Process Control I

Each participant will receive a comprehensive manual and a Certificate of Completion at the close of the seminar.


 
   


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Center for Quality

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Barbara Hopkins, Director


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