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SAA/SNZ HB18.43.2:1998

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Guidelines for third-party certification and accreditation - Guide 43 - Proficiency testing by interlaboratory comparisons Selection and use of proficiency testing schemes by laboratory accreditation bodies
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Withdrawn date

06-30-2017

Language(s)

English

Published date

09-05-1998

Describes how laboratory accreditation bodies who assess technical competence of laboratories should select and use proficiency testing schemes. Provides a harmonized model for selection and use of such schemes. Identical with and reproduced from ISO/IEC Guide 43-2:1997.

The objectives of this part of ISO/IEC Guide 43 are:a) to establish principles for the selection of pro-ficiency testing schemes for use in laboratory accreditation programmes; andb) to assist in harmonizing the use of results of pro-ficiency testing schemes by laboratory accreditation bodies.As results from proficiency testing schemes may be used in accreditation decisions, it is important that both the accreditation bodies and participating laboratories have confidence in the design and operation of the schemes.It is also important for participating laboratories and laboratory accreditation assessors to have a clear understanding of the accreditation bodies' policies for participation in such schemes, the criteria they use for judging successful performance in proficiency testing schemes, and their policies and procedures for following up any unsatisfactory results from a proficiency test. It should be recognized, however, that laboratory accreditation bodies and their assessors may take into account the suitability of test data produced from other activities apart from proficiency testing schemes. This includes results of laboratories' own internal quality control procedures with control samples, comparison with split-sample data from other laboratories, performance of audit tests with certified reference materials, etc. The use of data from these sources by laboratory accreditation bodies is not covered by this part of ISO/IEC Guide 43. However, the principles set out in this part of ISO/IEC Guide 43, regarding follow-up of unsatisfactory performance, could also apply to these activities.

Committee
QR-010
DocumentType
Handbook
ISBN
0 7337 2169 9
Pages
3
ProductNote
Withdrawn 30-01-2017.
PublisherName
Standards Australia
Status
Withdrawn
Supersedes

Standards Relationship
ISO/IEC Guide 43-2:1997 Identical

First published in Australia as part of HB18.43-1991.First published in New Zealand as part of HB18.43:1991.Jointly revised and redesignated in part as HB18.43.2:1998. First published in Australia as part of HB18.43-1991. First published in New Zealand as part of HB18.43:1991. Jointly revised and redesignated in part as HB18.43.2:1998.

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