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Can a process be ISO 17025 certified but the lab where the process was done is not ISO 17025 certified?

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Can a process be ISO 17025 certified but the lab where the process was done is not ISO 17025 certified?

Can a process be ISO17025 certified but the lab where the process was done is not iso17025 certified?

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Tracey Evans Feb 11, 2021

As the accreditation is granted to a laboratory for their management system together with scope of tests, the simple answer is no - a process or test cannot be accredited as a standalone test, without the laboratory accreditation.

For more information on 17025 requirements, have a look at the Whitepaper Clause-by-clause explanation of ISO 17025:2017 which will assist you with ISO 17025 awareness, available at https://info.advisera.com/17025academy/free-download/clause-by-clause-explanation-of-iso-17025/ and the ISO 17025 Toolkit at https://advisera.com/17025academy/iso-17025-documentation-toolkit/

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