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The increasing demands of quality assurance in chemical testing
Authors:John Buckingham
Affiliation:(1) Defence Technology Agency and Chairman, International Accreditation New Zealand, Auckland, New Zealand
Abstract:The chemical and microbiological testing community is going through a rather difficult period of change. Publication of ISO/IEC 17025 (General requirements for the competence of Calibration and Testing Laboratories, 1999) [1] is placing additional demands on testing laboratories to ensure traceability and estimate uncertainty in their measurements. At the same time, laboratories must remain mindful of the need to provide relevant, timely and economic services to their clients. International Accreditation New Zealand (IANZ) and its accredited laboratories are currently focussing on establishing realistic methods for ensuring traceability to national and international standards and estimating measurement uncertainty. To this end, IANZ recognizes that it has an important role in providing as much advice and assistance as possible, not only to its accredited chemical laboratories but also to all those contemplating accreditation in New Zealand.
Contact InformationJohn BuckinghamEmail: Phone: +64-9-4455900Fax: +64-9-4455890
Keywords:Accreditation  Chemical testing  Measurement  Traceability  Uncertainty
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