Certificate of Accreditation: Perry Johnson Laboratory Accreditation, Inc
Certificate of Accreditation: Perry Johnson Laboratory Accreditation, Inc
ACCREDITATION, INC.
Certificate of Accreditation
Perry Johnson Laboratory Accreditation, Inc. has assessed the Laboratory of:
(Hereinafter called the Organization) and hereby declares that Organization is accredited
in accordance with the recognized International Standard:
ISO/IEC 17025:2017
This accreditation demonstrates technical competence for a defined scope and the
operation of a laboratory quality management system
(as outlined by the joint ISO-ILAC-IAF Communiqué dated April 2017):
Accreditation claims for such testing and/or calibration services shall only be made from addresses referenced within this
certificate. This Accreditation is granted subject to the system rules governing the Accreditation referred to above, and the
Organization hereby covenants with the Accreditation body’s duty to observe and comply with the said rules.
For PJLA:
Tracy Szerszen
Accreditation No.: Certificate No.:
President/Operations Manager
97022 L19-199
Perry Johnson Laboratory
Accreditation, Inc. (PJLA) The validity of this certificate is maintained through ongoing assessments based on a
755 W. Big Beaver, Suite 1325 continuous accreditation cycle. The validity of this certificate should be
Troy, Michigan 48084 confirmed through the PJLA website: www.pjlabs.com
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Certificate of Accreditation: Supplement
SC Pondera, S.A. de C.V.
Calle Poniente 78 # 120, Colonia Plenitud
Azcapotzalco, Ciudad de México, México C.P. 02780
Contact Name: Mario Sanchez Flores Phone: (55) 5561-7270
1. The CMC (Calibration and Measurement Capability) stated for calibrations included on this scope of
accreditation represents the smallest measurement uncertainty attainable by the laboratory when performing
a more or less routine calibration of a nearly ideal device under nearly ideal conditions. It is typically
expressed at a confidence level of 95 % using a coverage factor k (usually equal to 2). The actual
measurement uncertainty associated with a specific calibration performed by the laboratory will typically
be larger than the CMC for the same calibration since capability and performance of the device being
calibrated and the conditions related to the calibration may reasonably be expected to deviate from ideal to
some degree.
2. The laboratories range of calibration capability for all disciplines for which they are accredited is the
interval from the smallest calibrated standard to the largest calibrated standard used in performing the
calibration. The low end of this range must be an attainable value for which the laboratory has or has access
to the standard referenced. Verification of an indicated value of zero in the absence of a standard is
common practice in the procedure for many calibrations but by its definition it does not constitute
calibration of zero capacity.
3. The presence of a superscript F means that the laboratory performs calibration of the indicated parameter at
its fixed location. Example: Outside MicrometerF would mean that the laboratory performs this calibration
at its fixed location.
4. The presence of a superscript O means that the laboratory performs calibration of the indicated parameter
onsite at customer locations. Example: Outside MicrometerO would mean that the laboratory performs this
calibration onsite at the customer’s location.
5. Measurement uncertainties obtained for calibrations performed at customer sites can be expected to be
larger than the measurement uncertainties obtained at the laboratories fixed location for similar
calibrations. This is due to the effects of transportation of the standards and equipment and upon
environmental conditions at the customer site which are typically not controlled as closely as at the
laboratories fixed location.
6. The term Wt represents weight in pounds or grams (including SI multiple and submultiple units)
appropriate to the uncertainty statement.