Developing Documents and Records to Meet the Requirements of ISOIEC 17025

Duration 60 Mins
Level Intermediate
Webinar ID IQW15C8923

  • Defining a Quality Management System (QMS)
  • Management Components of a QMS
  • Technical Components of a QMS
  • Method Selection, Validation and Verification
  • Ensuring Analytical Competency
 

Overview of the webinar

Developing a Quality Management System (QMS) as a prerequisite for getting accredited  requires financial support, dedication and commitment. Maintaining the QMS to retain your accreditation status is the real challenge and a measure of the robustness of your System as it requires time to implement and ongoing communication, adherence and oversight. 

 

Who should attend?

  • Laboratory Managers
  • QA Managers
  • QC Analysts
  • Analytical Support Personnel
  • Laboratory Quality Management Staff

Why should you attend?

Many laboratories struggle with developing and implementing a functional quality management system that not only complies with the management and technical requirements of ISO/IEC 17025:2005 but also meets their needs. Once accreditation has been achieved many laboratories have difficulty maintaining the QMS as evidenced by the number of non-conformances cited during the subsequent biannual audits. Why do you want to become accredited? Where do you start? For laboratories that are already accredited, how do you ensure staff adherence and ongoing compliance to minimize corrective actions arising from accreditation audits.
 

Faculty - Mr.Michael Brodsky

Michael Brodsky has been an Environmental Microbiologist for more than 47 years. He is a Past President of the Ontario Food Protection Association, the International Association for Food Protection and AOAC International. He serves as co-Chair for the AOAC Expert Review Committee for Microbiology, as a scientific reviewer in Microbiology for the AOAC Official Methods of Analysis and the AOAC Research Institute. He is a reviewer for Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater and a chapter co-editor on QA for the Compendium of Methods in Microbiology. He is also a lead auditor/assessor in microbiology for the Canadian Association for Laboratory Accreditation.

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