Nata accreditation requirements
- Bib ID:
- 2552956
- Format:
- Book
- Author:
- National Association of Testing Authorities, Australia
- Description:
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- Rhodes, N.S.W. : National Association of Testing Authorities, Australia, 2000
- 1v. : 32 cm.
- Full contents:
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- Contents: Section 1. About NATA and accreditation (2000 Version 1)
- Section 2. AS IOS/IEC 17025-1999
- Section 3. ISO/IEC 17025 Application Document (2000 Version 1) : Supplementary requirements for accreditation in the field of chemical testing & supplementary requirements for accreditation in the field of metrology
- Section 4. Memorandum of Association, Articles of Association, By-Laws (October 1999)
- Section 5. NATA Policy Circular May 2000 : Proficiency testing policy.
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