Primary Accreditation Body definition

Primary Accreditation Body means the accreditation body responsible for assessing a laboratory's total quality system, on-site assessment, and proficiency test performance tracking for fields of accreditation.
Primary Accreditation Body means the organization that actually executes the accreditation process, including but not limited to, receiving and reviewing applications, supporting documents, Proficiency Testing sample results, and on-site assessments.
Primary Accreditation Body means the organization that actually executes the accreditation process, including but not limited to, receiving and reviewing applications, supporting documents, Proficiency Testing sample results, and conducting on-site assessments or reviewing on-site assessment reports.

Examples of Primary Accreditation Body in a sentence

  • Primary Accreditation Body: as defined in V2M2 Section 3.3. Recognition: see “NELAP Recognition” above.

  • Primary Accreditation Body: the agency or department designated at the Territory, State or Federal level as the recognized authority with responsibility and accountability for granting NELAP accreditation for a specified field of testing.

  • If the applicant laboratory requires accreditation of preparation methods on their Utah scope, those methods must be listed on their Primary Accreditation Body NELAP Scope or other documentation must be provided by the Primary Accreditation Body indicating what methods have been evaluated.

  • Secondary Accreditation Body: the Territorial, State or federal agency that grants NELAP accreditation to laboratories, based upon their accreditation by a NELAP-recognized Primary Accreditation Body.

  • NOTE: You must arrange for these copies to be issued directly from the Primary Accreditation Body to LELAP.

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More Definitions of Primary Accreditation Body

Primary Accreditation Body. (Primary AB) means the accreditation body responsible for assessing a laboratory's total quality system, on-site assessment, and proficiency testing (PT) performance tracking for fields of accreditation.

Related to Primary Accreditation Body

  • Certificate of accreditation means a certificate issued by an accrediting body to a licensed testing laboratory, entity, or site to be registered in the state.