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ISO 17025 Accreditation: FAQs e-Book

Written by Dr John FitzGerald | Jan 16, 2024


ISO 17025 is a bit different from other ISO standards.

In this post, we'll discuss why as well as answer some other commonly asked questions about ISO 17025 accreditation.

Download the Free e-book for the answers to 13 questions.

  • What is ISO 17025?
  • What is ISO?
  • What is the purpose of ISO 17025?
  • What is ISO 17025 Accreditation and the Scope of that accreditation?
  • Do You Need ISO 17025 Accreditation?
  • How much does ISO 17025 Accreditation Cost?
  • Who Issues ISO 17025 Accreditation Certificates?
  • Can I choose which Accreditation Body to use?
  • Can I check the ISO 17025 Accreditation Status of an organization?
  • Are all our Test Laboratory services covered by ISO 17025 Accreditation?
  • Are all our Calibration Laboratory services covered by ISO 17025 Accreditation?
  • What are the choices of Option A and Option B regarding management system requirements?
  • Do Internal Auditors need training?

 

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