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National
Accreditation Board for Testing and Calibration Laboratories (NABL) is an
autonomous body under the aegis of Department of Science & Technology,
Government of India, and is registered under the Societies Act. NABL has
been established with the objective to provide Government, Industry
Associations and Industry in general with a scheme for third-party
assessment of the quality and technical competence of testing and
calibration laboratories. Government of India has authorized NABL as the
sole accreditation body for Testing and Calibration laboratories. |
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In order to
achieve this objective, NABL provides laboratory accreditation services to
laboratories that are performing tests / calibrations in accordance with
ISO/IEC 17025 and ISO 15189:2003 for medical laboratories. These services
are offered in a non-discriminatory manner and are accessible to all
testing and calibration laboratories in India and abroad, regardless of
their ownership, legal status, size and degree of independence.
Current APLAC
and ILAC MRAs is valid till October 2008, with the next evaluation being
scheduled for no later than July 2008.
NABL also
satisfies the requirements of APLAC MR001. NABL had undergone the first
peer evaluation by a 4 member team of APLAC in July 2000, based on which
NABL qualified as an APLAC MRA (Mutual Recognition Arrangement) Partner as
well as a Signatory to ILAC Arrangements. NABL was reassessed in July 2004
and as stated earlier the signatory status of NABL within APLAC MRA has
been confirmed for further four years i.e. October 2008. This distinction
has brought additional responsibility on NABL and its accredited
laboratories. Annual Surveillance are carried out to ensure that the
accredited laboratories are continuing to comply the accreditation
criteria. NABL and its accredited laboratories are also required to meet
the new challenges arising out of requirements such as satisfactory
participation in a recognized Proficiency Testing Programme and the
requirement of estimating the Uncertainty in Measurements even by the
testing laboratories. NABL has already published the revised guideline on
Estimation of Uncertainty in Measurement for Calibration Laboratories.
NABL also conducts One-Day Awareness Programmes on key issues such as
Uncertainty in Measurement, Proficiency Testing, Validation etc. at
different parts of India so that applicant and accredited laboratories can
take the appropriate action. The users have access to information regarding accredited laboratories through web-based directory of NABL accredited laboratories. NABL website is updated continuously with respect to status of accredited laboratories and their scope of accreditation. The list of laboratories which are either suspended or their scope of accreditation is partially or fully withdrawn is also available for the benefit of the users. The laboratories will be able to acquire the necessary NABL documents through the website thereby eliminating postal delays. Suggestions are welcome from users of the website for further improvement.
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