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N L A B مــــــوام

N L A B مــــــوام. National Laboratories Accreditation Bureau. المكتب الوطني لإعتماد المعامل. LABORATORY ACCREDITATION AS TOOL FOR COMPLIANCE WITH STANDARDS. Prof Dr . Adel B.Shehata Chief Executive of the NATIONAL LABORATORIES ACCREDITATION BUREAU N L A B. Tersa . St ... El-Haram, Giza

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N L A B مــــــوام

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  1. N L A B مــــــوام National Laboratories Accreditation Bureau المكتب الوطني لإعتماد المعامل

  2. LABORATORY ACCREDITATION AS TOOL FOR COMPLIANCE WITH STANDARDS Prof Dr . Adel B.Shehata Chief Executive of the NATIONAL LABORATORIES ACCREDITATION BUREAUN L A B Tersa . St ... El-Haram, Giza P.O.Box: 136 GIZA, No.12211 EGYPT Tel : 0020-2-3879242 FAX : 0020-203829446 adelshehata63@yahoo.com

  3. VOLUNTARY SECTOR REGULATED SECTOR STANDARDS Specific Technical Requirement Of Product Or System CONFORMITY ASSESSMENT GOVERNMENT Set Policy ,Laws and Technical Regulations CUSTOMER REQUIREMENTS CONFORMITY ASSESSMENT Prove technical requirements Are met Testing and calibration inspection certification SUPPLIER CUSTOMER MEASUREMENTS Underpins testing and calibration through national measurement standards ACCREDITATION Assures Competence Conformity assessment model

  4. WTO REGULATIONS ISO/IEC/ITU-T Etc Codex/IOE/IPPC Standards FREE TRADE ILAC/IAF Accreditation Conformity assessment OIML Pattern Approval Certification system BIPM TRACEABILITY TO SI Infrastructure for world free trade

  5. Differences between accreditation and certification • Certification • Means compliance with a standard or specification (e.g. system or product standards) . • Uses management system auditors who are certified by an independent body as meeting internationally agreed criteria. • May be general in the scope of recognition . • Considers the total business .

  6. ACCRADITATION • Is the recognition of specified competence and its scope is normally highly specified . • Evaluates people skills and knowledge • Uses assessors who are recognized specialists in their fields. • Evaluates the supporting management systems for a specified activity . • Involves practical tests as appropriate ( proficiency testing and measurement audits)

  7. Accreditation in General FOR • CERTIFICATION BODIES . • - Quality management system (QMS) • - Environmental management system (EMS) • - ECO-Management Audit Schemes • - Product • - Personnel

  8. LABORATORIES. • - Testing laboratories • - Calibration laboratories • - Sampling laboratories • - Food • - Engineering products • INSPECTION BODIES • NOTIFIED BODIES - Assessment Under Various EU Directives

  9. Access to traceable standards of measurement Accreditation For testing And/or calibration Documentary Standards Test Laboratory Credible test reports for the end user Framework for a credible testing system

  10. Laboratory Accreditation A formal Recognition that a laboratory is Competent to Specified tests or Measurements Previous NEXT

  11. Possible role of accreditation for anyeconomy • Governments use testing and calibration for • Enforcement of safety regulations. • Protection of the environment . • Enforcement of road traffic legislation . • Health services . • Control of commerce and trade . • Forensic investigation • Assessment of quality of goods and services purchased for their own use .

  12. Industry and commerce have particular interests in • Quality assurance of goods and services. • Quality control of manufactured goods. • Advertising data . • Risk assessment and management. • Failure investigation . • Resolution of complaints and disputes .

  13. 3- Consumers have particular interests in the safety and performance of products 4-Recipient of the test report needs to have confidence that the data in it is reliable 5-Unreliable data is actually more dangerous that the absence of any data . 6-Laboratory accreditation is the tool to ensure the confidence of laboratory to perform specific test of calibration .

  14. NLAB Scope Accreditationof: • Testing Laboratories • calibration Laboratories • Sampling Laboratories

  15. Requirements of ISO/IEC 17025 Administrative Requirements Organization Quality System Document Control Review of Contracts Purchasing Services and Supplies Corrective Actions Preventive Actions Control of Records Internal Audits and Management Review Complaints

  16. Technical Requirements Personnel Test and/or Calibration Methods Accommodation and Environmental Conditions Equipment Measurement Traceability Control of Non-conforming Work Handling of Test and Calibration Items Reporting Results

  17. Brief History ofNLAB • Nationally Recognized by the Presidential Decree Nْ166/1996 . • The first nucleus of expertise was built through an MOU with UKAS . • Granted first testing laboratory accreditation in 1998 . • Granted first calibration laboratory accreditation in 1998 . • Pre-peer evaluated by ILAC for Testing and accreditation laboratories 2001 . • Peer evaluated by ILAC for Testing and accreditation laboratories 2004 .

  18. Training courses offered by NLAB • General awareness on ISO/IEC 17025 • Technical assessors training course • Estimation of uncertainty budget • in measurements • Preparation of Quality system • Internal Audits • Quality Control Charts • Method Validation

  19. Typical structure and interaction in an accreditation body INCORPORATEDACCREDITATION BODY STAKEHOLDER ADVISORY GROUP (could be board members) GOVERNING BOARD CHIEF EXECUTIVE TECHNICAL COMMITTEE(S) STAFF ADMINISTRATIVE AND PROFESSIONAL ASSESSORS ( COULD BE MEMBERS OF TECHNICAL COMMITTEE(S))

  20. Prerequisites for a laboratory accreditationprogramme Government Support Reasonable Demand From Local Users Access to Appropriate Education and training Access to Traceable Measurement standards

  21. ESSENTIAL PREREQUISITES • A need for accreditation by organization (lab , certification bodies and inspection bodies) • Some political and governmental support . • Certain technical requirements .

  22. Schematic of the global measurement system Other NORAMET BIPM EUROMET APMP National Laboratories

  23. MEMBERS OF ILAC MRA NETHERLANDS (RVA) BELGUM BELTEST,BKO-OBE FINLAND (FINAS) SWEDN (SWEDAC) IRLAND (NAB) GERMANY (DAP,DACH, PTB,DATach) SPIN (ENAC) DENMARK DANNAK) United kingdom (UKAS) NERWAY (NA) FRANCE (COFRAC) SWITZERLAND (SAS) ITALY (SINAL,SIT) CZECH REPUBLIC (CAI) JAPAN (JAB,JCSS,JNLA) CANDA (CSC) USA A2LA, NVLAP,ICB-ES PR OF CHINA ( CNACL) HONG KONG. CHINA (HKAS) NEWZELANND IANZ)) BRAZIL (INMETRO) SOUTH AFRICA (SANAS) INDIA (NABL) AUSTRALIA (NATA) VITNAM (VILAS-STAMEQ) SINGAPORE (SAC)

  24. Thank you Prof. Dr. Adel B. Shehata Chief Executive of NLAB Tersa St El HARAM P. O. Box: 136 Giza , No 12211 Egypt Tel: 0020-2-3879242 Fax: 0020-203829446 Mobil: 0020-010-3779483 E-mail: adelshehata63@yahoo.com www.nlab.org

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