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Process Excellence — Laboratory Accreditation

ISO/IEC 17025 (NABL) Laboratory Accreditation Consulting

Build structured laboratory quality systems that ensure accuracy, traceability, and compliance with NABL accreditation requirements.

Common Challenges

Why Laboratory Accreditation Matters

Laboratories without accreditation face credibility challenges, regulatory barriers, and risk of producing unreliable results.

Inaccurate test results due to lack of measurement uncertainty estimation

No documented traceability chain for calibration and reference standards

Method validation gaps causing unreliable or non-reproducible results

Audit non-conformities from inadequate laboratory documentation

Regulatory rejection of test reports due to unaccredited status

Lack of internal quality control programs and proficiency testing

Equipment maintenance and calibration schedules not systematically managed

Personnel competency gaps affecting technical reliability of results

Beyond Certification

What ISO/IEC 17025 Enables Laboratories to Achieve

A well-implemented laboratory quality system delivers technical credibility, regulatory compliance, and trusted results.

Structured Methodology

Our ISO 17025 Implementation Methodology

A proven 6-phase methodology for laboratory accreditation — from gap assessment to successful NABL accreditation.

Phase 01

Laboratory Gap Assessment

Comprehensive assessment of your current laboratory operations against ISO/IEC 17025:2017 requirements. Identify gaps in technical competence, traceability, and documentation.

Phase 02

Process Mapping & Technical Evaluation

Map laboratory workflows, evaluate test/calibration methods, assess measurement uncertainty, and review equipment calibration chains.

Phase 03

Quality System Design

Design the laboratory quality management system integrating management and technical requirements — impartiality, confidentiality, method validation, and traceability.

Phase 04

Documentation & SOP Development

Develop clause-mapped quality manual, SOPs, work instructions, calibration procedures, and records tailored to your laboratory operations.

Phase 05

Internal Audit & NABL Readiness

Conduct rigorous internal audits, proficiency testing coordination, management reviews, and corrective actions to ensure accreditation readiness.

Phase 06

Accreditation Support

Coordinate with NABL, prepare for assessment visits, support the assessment process, and ensure successful first-attempt accreditation.

System Architecture

Core Elements of Laboratory Quality Systems

We build laboratory quality systems around these fundamental elements that ensure technical credibility and accreditation compliance.

Technical Competence

Ensure personnel qualification, method validation, and demonstrated proficiency in testing and calibration activities.

Measurement Traceability

Establish unbroken calibration chains traceable to national and international measurement standards.

Method Validation

Validate test and calibration methods to ensure accuracy, precision, and fitness for purpose.

Quality Control

Implement internal quality control programs, proficiency testing, and inter-laboratory comparisons.

Continuous Improvement

Drive improvement through data analysis, corrective actions, risk management, and management reviews.

Equipment Management

Structured equipment calibration, maintenance, and metrological traceability programmes.

Governance & Training

Laboratory Quality Governance

Embed quality governance into your laboratory culture with structured training, competency development, and management accountability.

Strategic Impact

Business Impact of
ISO 17025 Accreditation

Improved

Testing Accuracy

Validated methods and controlled processes ensure reliable, reproducible results.

NABL

Accreditation Readiness

Systematic preparation for NABL assessment with first-attempt success.

Increased

Client Trust

Accredited status builds confidence in your laboratory’s technical competence.

Regulatory

Compliance

Meet mandatory accreditation requirements across regulated industries.

Market

Credibility

NABL accreditation and ILAC MRA provide global recognition and market access.

How We Work

Our Consulting Engagement Model

01

Diagnostic

Assess current laboratory quality systems and accreditation gaps.

02

System Design

Architect the ISO 17025 laboratory quality framework.

03

Implementation

Deploy processes, SOPs, and quality control programs.

04

Audit Preparation

Build structured stakeholder dialogue and reporting mechanisms.

05

Accreditation

NABL assessment coordination and accreditation support.

Frequently Asked Questions

ISO 17025 FAQ

What is ISO/IEC 17025?
ISO/IEC 17025 is the international standard for the competence of testing and calibration laboratories. It specifies requirements for a laboratory’s quality management system, technical competence, and the ability to produce accurate and reliable results.
NABL (National Accreditation Board for Testing and Calibration Laboratories) is India’s accreditation body that assesses laboratories against ISO/IEC 17025. NABL accreditation is a signatory to the ILAC Mutual Recognition Arrangement (MRA), ensuring global acceptance.
Any testing or calibration laboratory that wants to demonstrate technical competence and produce reliable results — including pharmaceutical labs, environmental labs, food testing labs, calibration labs, and construction material testing labs.
Typical timelines range from 6 to 12 months depending on laboratory complexity, existing quality systems, the number of test parameters, and personnel readiness.
While not universally mandatory, many regulatory frameworks require accredited testing — including FSSAI for food testing, CPCB for environmental testing, and various export regulations. Many clients and industries now require accredited laboratory results.
ISO 9001 covers general quality management, while ISO 17025 specifically addresses laboratory technical competence — including method validation, measurement uncertainty, equipment calibration, and result reliability. ISO 17025 includes both management and technical requirements.
Yes. NABL accreditation is scope-specific — laboratories are accredited for specific test methods, calibration parameters, and measurement ranges. You can expand your accredited scope progressively.
Certification (e.g., ISO 9001) confirms a management system meets a standard. Accreditation (e.g., ISO 17025) confirms technical competence — it’s a higher level of recognition specific to laboratories and inspection bodies.