ISO 17020 definition

ISO 17020 means European Standard EN ISO/IEC 17020, “General criteria for the operation of various types of bodies performing inspection” as revised or reissued from time to time and accepted by the Comit Europen de Normalisation lectrotechnique (CEN/CENELEC) F8;
ISO 17020 means European Standard EN ISO/IEC 17020, “General criteria for the operation of various types of bodies performing inspection” as revised or reissued from time to time and accepted by the Comité Européen de Normalisation Electrotechnique (CEN/CENELEC)(b);
ISO 17020 means BS EN ISO/IEC 17020:2012

Examples of ISO 17020 in a sentence

  • The product is labeled per section IBC 1703 and subject to follow-up inspection per IBC 1703.6 using QAI IAS accredited ISO 17020 inspection program (see IAS AA-635, AA-723).For more information regarding QAI Laboratories, please visit www.qai.org.

  • ISO 17020: Conformity assessment – requirements for operation for various types of bodies performing inspections.

  • The testing agency must acquire accreditation for ISO 17025 or ISO 17020- standards together with the Danish Gambling Authority’s further requirements for individual ar- eas.

  • Applicants from ROI must be accredited by either UKAS or the Irish National Accreditation Board (INAB) for the full range of services offered with a minimum accreditation requirement of ISO 17025 for asbestos testing services and ISO 17020 for asbestos inspection services.

  • To establish a fully equipped field laboratory with equipment (preferably NABL accredited), temperature controlled, experienced testing personnel, consumables, testing environment, all codes and books of specifications etc.).To comply to the instructions of the RHB/ IE and the third party quality inspections as per ISO 17020.

  • All activity will be conducted in compliance with the Quality Standards Framework (ISO 17020, ISO 17025, ILAC-G19 and the Forensic Science Regulators Codes of Practice and Conduct).

  • APHA Plant Health and Seed Inspectorate (PHSI) passporting activities and import inspections are accredited for compliance with ISO 17020 with an internal audit team ensure an annual review and audit programme are maintained.

  • Enrollment in this program, for one year at a time, would be mandatory for students who are 18, do not have enough credits to graduate, but want to be Wilson students.

  • One inspection body for oil products (ISO 17020) and fifteen testing laboratories were accredited in accordance with EN/ISO standards.

  • Some of these missions have replaced PSO: ONUB for AMIB, MINUSMA for AFISMA, and MINUSCA for MISCA.


More Definitions of ISO 17020

ISO 17020 means European Standard EN ISO/IEC 17020, “General criteria for the operation of
ISO 17020 means European Standard EN ISO/IEC 17020, “General criteria for the operation of various types of bodies performing inspection” as revised or reissued from time

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