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ISO/IEC 17025 Forensic Calibration Accreditation

What is ISO/IEC 17025 Forensic Calibration Accreditation?

Driving under the influence of alcohol is illegal throughout the world. In the United States, all states have imposed a legal threshold of .08 percent blood alcohol concentration (BAC).

Breath testing is the most common test for determining an individual’s BAC and equipment used for this testing must provide accurate results.

Accreditation provides public confidence in a laboratory’s ability to calibrate breath alcohol equipment used during the testing procedure.

Steps to ISO/IEC 17025 Forensic Calibration Accreditation

accreditation process steps
  • Quote
  • Application
  • Document Review
  • Accreditation Assessment
  • Corrective Action
  • Accreditation Decision
  • Surveillance and Reassessment

Forensic Calibration Laboratories

Laboratories that calibrate breath alcohol measuring equipment are accredited to ISO/IEC 17025 in the discipline of Toxicology.

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Related Resources

MA 3033 Accreditation Manual explains the operational activities and responsibilities for ANAB and forensic laboratories.

MA 3033 Accreditation Manual is also available in Spanish.

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