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 an approach to accrediting laboratories by those matrix, technology/method, and analyte/analyte group analyte combinations for which DCLS offers accreditation.

Examples of Field of accreditation in a sentence

  • The donor eligibility criteria and interval between donations shall meet FDA or Competent Authority criteria.


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 those matrix, technology/method, and analyte combinations for which the accreditation body offers accreditation.
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.
Field of accreditation or “FoA” means Field of Testing.
Field of accreditation means an approach to accrediting laboratories by matrix,
Field of accreditation or “FoA” means a group of UoAs.