Field of accreditation definition

Field of accreditation means a unit by which the department grants or recognizes either certification or registration to a laboratory. There are 2 types of fields of accreditation, each consisting of 3 tiers: matrix – analytical technology – analyte or analyte group, and matrix – method – analyte or analyte group.
Field of accreditation means an approach to accrediting laboratories by matrix, technology/method and analyte/analyte group.
Field of accreditation means a 3−tiered unit by which the department uses to grant laboratories accreditation as speci- fied under s. NR 149.13.

More Definitions of Field of accreditation

Field of accreditation means a 3-tiered unit by which the department uses to grant laboratories accreditation as specified under s. NR 149.13.
Field of accreditation means a unit by which the department grants or recognizes accreditation to a laboratory as provided in s. NR 149.13.
Field of accreditation means an approach to accrediting laboratories by those matrix, technology/method, and analyte/analyte group analyte combinations for which DCLS offers accreditation.
Field of accreditation means those matrix, technology/method, and analyte combinations for which the accreditation body offers accreditation.
Field of accreditation or “FoA” means Field of Testing.
Field of accreditation means a testing category identifying Units of Accreditation offered for accreditation.
Field of accreditation means an approach to accrediting laboratories by matrix,