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Background: In November, 2000, 36 Laboratory Accreditation Bodies, all members of the International
Laboratory Accreditation Cooperation, (ILAC), and representing 28 separate global economic regions, signed a mutual recognition
arrangement to promote the acceptance of technical test and calibration data for exported goods. The aim of this ILAC Arrangement
was to develop a global network of accredited testing and calibration laboratories that can be relied upon to provide accurate
results. Today, more than 60 Laboratory Accreditation Bodies from 47 global economies are signatories to this ILAC Arrangement.
The strength of the ILAC Arrangement is to establish a global network of accredited test and calibration laboratories that have
been assessed and recognized as competent by Accreditation Bodies that are signatory to the ILAC Arrangement. Each accredited
laboratory in this global network and each laboratory that applies for assessment should have at least one person designated as
the Laboratory Auditor.
The Laboratory Auditor must understand the detailed requirements to achieve laboratory accreditation and
will have the skills and initiative to ensure that the Laboratory achieves and maintains a Quality Program in accordance with ISO 17025.
The iNCLA program has been created with the cooperation of the
ANSI-ASQ National Accreditation Board,
ACLASS, and is intended verify the knowledge, investigative and interpersonal skill of individual laboratory auditors against a set
of international standards.
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