Accreditation of Laboratories: A General Approach
Accreditation of Laboratories: A General Approach
Accreditation of Laboratories: A General Approach
A
General Approach
By
N V SARMA
Retired Chief Chemist,CAL Nagpur
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What is Accreditation?
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1. (What is it?)
Laboratory Accreditation :
Formal Recognition of Technical Competence – by
an Authoritative body (NABL)
• for specific Tests / measurements based on third
party assessment and following International Standard
• facilitating mutual acceptance of test results and
measured data
• obtained by a transparent system of control over the
accredited laboratories
• assurance given by the accreditation body that the
accredited laboratory fulfils the accreditation criteria at
all times.
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2. (Why is it necessary?)
Current Global Scenario:
Globalistion of Indian economy
The liberalisation policies initiated by the Govt in
reducing trade barriers makes it imperative that the
accredited Laboratories be at International level of
competence
Essential pre-requisite of Trade:
Any product or service accepted formally in one
country must also be free to circulate to other
economies without having to undergo extensive
retesting.
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3.(Advantages of Accreditation)
• Benchmark for performance: Increased
confidence in Testing / Calibration data
and personnel performing work
• International Recognition of the Labs &
Recognition of testing competence
• Marketing advantage: Potential increase in
business due to enhanced customer
confidence and satisfaction.
• Greater access for their products, in both
domestic and international markets, when
tested by accredited laboratories
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• Savings in terms of time and money due to
reduction or elimination of the need for re-
testing of products.
• Better control of laboratory operations due
to sound Quality Assurance System and
technical competence.
• Customers can search and identify the
laboratories accredited by NABL for their
specific requirements from the Directory of
Accredited Laboratories or NABL website.
Accreditation thus benefits Business,
Govt & society at large
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Accreditation bodies & Standard Organisations
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• International Laboratory Accreditation co-operation – ILAC
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. What types of laboratories can seek accreditation...?
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ISO/IEC 17025:2005 :
The std was published in 2001 and the allignment
work completed on 12 May 2005.The most
significant changes introduced –
Emphasis on the responsibilities of senior
management with continual improvement to
produce valid results
• Communication with the customer
• Customer satisfaction
• No essential changes in the Technical
Requirements
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ISO 9000 Vs NABL 17025
• Quality System Management only • Provides formal recognition of
• Compliance to international technical competence besides QSM
management system standards of the labs
• Involves auditing of organization’s • Ready means for customers to find
quality management system reliable testing and calibration
• services + Quality system
Gives confidence of the
laboratory’s quality system • Higher level activity than ISO 9000
• Tells nothing about technical • Technical evaluation by technical
competence or ability to provide experts to assess the lab as per
reliable and accurate test data internationally accepted criteria in a
document called ISO/IEC 17025.
• Also covers the quality
management elements of ISO 9000
• More appropriate than quality ISO-
9000 certification.
Accreditation -
given on the basis of its capability to
perform test(s) / calibration(s) and provide
accurate and reliable results
Scope of Accreditation
• From as little as one to as many tests /
calibrations provided it is performing these
in accordance with NABL criteria
Laboratory also has an option to widen the
scope of accreditation in terms of specific
tests and calibrations
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Testing Calibration Medical
Laboratories Laboratories Laboratories
Biological Electrotechnical Clinical Biochemistry
Chemical Mechanical Clinical Pathology
Electrical Fluid Flow Haematology and
Electronics Thermal & Immunohaematology
Fluid-Flow Optical Microbiology and
Radiological Serology
Mechanical
Non-Destructive Histopathology
Photometry Cytopathology
Genetics
Radiological
Thermal Nuclear Medicine (in-vitro
tests only)
Forensic
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The contents of ISO /IEC 17025-comprises of 5
elements:
• Scope
• Normative References
• Terms and Definitions
• Management Requirements
• Technical Requirements
A laboratory wishing to be accredited by NABL must
have a Quality Manual ( Policies, Procedures,
Records) on its Quality System satisfying the
requirements as described in various clauses of
ISO/IEC 17025
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QUALITY POLICY AND
QUALITY OBJECTIVES
Central Agmark Laboratory, Nagpur strives
for excellence in testing of agricultural
commodities by providing reliable and
timely analytical services.
• Continuously striving for achieving
accuracy for testing of the commodities for
various Quality Parameters as notified
under Agricultural Produce (Grading &
Marking) Act, 1937 as amended from time
to time.
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• Adopting Good Laboratory Practices
(GLPs) and following National/
International test methods/ validated
methods to meet customer requirements.
Q-Policy
statement
Q-manual
(Level A)
Procedure (SOPS)
(Level B)
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Management Requirements: (Clause 4.1- 4.15.2)
• 4.1 Organisation & Organization Structure
• Main activities of the Laboratory
• Responsibilities and Activities of key Personnel-
Laboratory I/C ,
Quality Manager (QM),
Technical Manager (TM),
Chemists
Administration assistant
• 4.2 Management System
(Policies,Systems,Q Manual,QSP,Instructions,Etc.)
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• 4.3 Document Control
(Document Approval,Issue,Changes)
• 4.4Review of requests ,Tenders & contracts
• 4.5 Subcontracting of tests
• 4.6 Purchasing services and supplies
• 4.7 Service to the customer
• 4.8 Complaints
• 4.9 Control of non-conforming testing
• 4.10 Improvement
• 4.11 Corrective action
• 4.12 Preventive action
• 4.13Control of Records
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• 4.14 Internal Audit
• 4.15 Management Review meeting-
(Suitabiliy,Reports of Supervisor, Internal
Audits, Corrective & Preventive Action,
Assessment by External Bodies, results of
ILC/PT,Changes in volume of work,
Customer Feedback, Complaints,
Recommendations for
Improvement,QC,resources,Training etc.)
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Technical Requirements: (Clause 5.1- 5.10.9)
5.1 General:
• Human factors and Handling of test items
• Accommodation and environment
• Selection of methods
• Test methods and method Validation
• Equipment calibration
• Measurement traceability
• Handling of test items
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5.2 Personnel
Number required for workload
Qualifications and experience
Responsibilities and authorities
Job descriptions
Performance criteria and performance
appraisal
Training needs identification
Training records
Continuing education
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5.2 Personnel
Number required for workload
Qualifications and experience
Responsibilities and authorities
Job descriptions
Performance criteria and performance
appraisal
Training needs identification
Training records
Continuing education
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5.3 Accommodation & Environmental Conditions
(Facilities for testing, Whether environmental conditions affect
results, monitoring of environmental factors,ie sterility of room,
dust, electromagnetic disturbances,humidity,Temoerature,Sound
levels etc),Separation between neighboring areas, avoidance of
incompatible activities,cross contamination etc.)
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5.5 Equipment
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5.7 Sampling
Laboratory should have adequate facilities and technically competent qualified staff
to carry out the testing and / or calibration for which it wishes to seek accreditation.
Laboratory must comply with all the requirements as laid down in the Standard
ISO/IEC 17025, relevant Specific Criteria and other NABL documents.
Ensure that all test equipment in the laboratory are timely & properly calibrated only
by NABL certified agencies and have traceability to National / International
standards.
Pre-Requisites for Laboratories seeking NABL
Accreditation (Contd.)
Complete one Internal Audit covering all clauses of ISO/IEC 17025
Prepare Quality Manual and verify its contents, as per " Guide for
Preparing Quality Manual" (NABL 160). Prepare Standard Operating
Procedures for operation of Instruments, In-House Calibration,
Maintenance of Records etc.
• Closure of Non-conformances
• Validity of Accreditation
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Process of Accreditation
Stage I
Fill up the application form for NABL
accreditation, giving all desired information as per
NABL 131/151
Enlist the test(s) along with range and
measurement uncertainty as per scope.
Laboratory can apply either for all or part of its
testing facilities.
Take special care in filling the scope of
accreditation for which the laboratory wishes to
apply.
In case, the laboratory finds any clause (in part or
full) not applicable to the laboratory, it shall furnish
the reasons. 40
Laboratories are required to submit
• 3 sets of NABL 131/151
• duly filled in application forms for each
field of testing / calibration
• 2 sets of Quality Manual and
• Internal Audit Report
• Application Fees.
Note- Special care is to be taken to fill the
SCOPE of accreditation
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After scrutiny of application by NABL–
• A unique Customer Registration
Number will be allocated to laboratory
for further processing of application
• Lead Assessor nominated for giving
Adequacy Report on the Quality
Manual / Application submitted
• The laboratory shall submit Corrective
Action Report.
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Stage II
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• Assessors shall raise the Non-
Conformance(s), if any, and provide it to
the laboratory in prescribed format so that
it gets the opportunity to close as many
Non-Conformance(s) as they can before
closing meeting of the Assessment.
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Stage IV
• After satisfactory corrective action by the
laboratory, the Accreditation Committee
examines the findings of the Assessment Team
and recommends additional corrective action, if
any, by the laboratory.
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Laboratory shall take corrective action on any
concerns raised by the Accreditation Committee
Laboratories are free to appeal against the
findings of assessment or decision on
accreditation by writing to the Director, NABL.
Whenever possible NABL will depute its own
technical personnel to be present at the time of
assessment as Coordinator and NABL
Observer. Sometimes, NABL may at its own cost
depute a newly trained Technical Assessor as
"Observer" subject to convenience of the
laboratory to be assessed.
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Stage V
• Accreditation Committee shall make the
appropriate recommendations regarding
accreditation of a laboratory to NABL
Secretariat.
• Accreditation to a laboratory shall be valid
for a period of 2 years and NABL shall
conduct periodical Surveillance of the
laboratory at intervals of one year.
• Laboratory shall apply for Renewal of
accreditation to it at least 6 months before
the expiry of the validity of accreditation.
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Summary
• Documentation - Mainly Quality Manual
and procedural Manuals (SOPs)
• Procurement of Reference standards and
materials
• Calibration of Equipment & Glassware
• Inter-laboratory comparison/ Proficiency
testing
• Measurement uncertainty/ Z score
• Submission of application to NABL
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A unique Customer Registration Number
Lead Assessor nominated for giving Adequacy
Report on Quality manual &application
Corrective Action Report by Lab
Pre-Assessment audit by NABL
Corrective Action Report submitted to NABL
Secretariat.
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Final Assessment - by an Assessment team(Lead
assessor & Technical Team)
Non-Conformance(s) (Raised and closed)
correction by Laboratory within 2 months
Accreditation Committee examines the findings of
the Assessment
Accreditation Committee determines whether the
recommendations in the assessment report is
consistent with NABL
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Accreditation Committee
recommendations regarding accreditation
of a laboratory to NABL
Accreditation to a laboratory shall be valid
for a period of 2 years and NABL
Periodical Surveillance after one year
Renewal after 6 months
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• Directory of NABL Accredited Laboratories
- published at regular intervals , which
contains laboratories' contact details and
information on their Scope of Accreditation
• Documents necessary for Accreditation
(free/ paid)
www.nabl-india.org
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Decisions
NABL Newsletters
NABL publishes Newsletter on quarterly basis. NABL regularly
sends the newsletter to all the empanelled assessors and
accredited as well as the applicant laboratories.
Proficiency Testing programmes organized by NABL or APLAC