Program

Lab Certification

Equipment Evaluation

Technical Capability

Continuous Learning

Verify Equipment

Our program begins with a thorough assessment of each lab’s equipment inventory. We verify that the lab has the required equipment to conduct a specific standard test method while also confirming that each piece of equipment is in suitable condition.

Functional Equipment

For a lab to produce reliable and reproducible data, every piece of equipment must function precisely as intended. Certified labs are required to conduct routine checks, calibrations, and preventive maintenance to uphold an optimal testing environment.

Storage Procedures

Storing materials, chemicals, and samples according to best practices is critical to maintaining sample integrity and providing reliable testing services. The IAC evaluates storage protocols to safeguard against contamination and cross-sample interference.

Lab Knowledge

A fundamental component to each certified lab lies in the expertise of its personnel. Our certification program evaluates each lab and individual to ensure a strong understanding of standard test methods, protocols, procedures, and are equipped with the necessary knowledge to effectively manage lab activities.

Lab Execution

In addition to a lab's operational knowledge, the IAC assesses the ability of the lab's personnel to effectively perform lab operations. Certified labs demonstrate that they can conduct testing that produces reliable and reproducible results while following defined methodologies and also demonstrating adaptability.

Lab Receptiveness

The IAC values labs and personnel that are open to continuous improvement. Certified labs show a commitment to ongoing education, welcoming additional training and expanding their knowledge. This receptiveness enhances operational efficiency and ensures labs stay up-to-date with industry standards.

Initial Lab Certification Process

Step-by-Step Guide

Lab Certification

Inquiry & Information Forms

When a lab contacts the IAC about our lab certification program, the IAC will send a set of forms to fill out. These forms gather essential details about the lab, including information on personnel and equipment inventory. Labs are required to submit supporting documentation, such as proof of equipment and capability.

Lab Certification

Selection of Test Methods

Once the information has been reviewed, the IAC will provide a list of available test methods that the lab can select from to conduct for their certification. This selection allows the IAC to tailor the certification process to the lab’s specific needs.

Lab Certification

Courier of Testing Samples

The IAC sends the testing samples to the lab. These samples are prepared according to IAC standards for lab certification purposes to ensure reliable and reproducible testing data.

Lab Certification

Conduct Testing

With the samples on hand, the lab proceeds with testing using the selected methods. This phase allows the lab to demonstrate its operational capabilities, technical expertise, and adherence to standardized procedures.

Lab Certification

Share Testing Data

Upon completion of all testing, the lab submits the generated testing data back to the IAC for a thorough review. This data serves as the primary basis for evaluation, as the IAC assesses whether the lab's results meet the expected accuracy and reliability standards.

Lab Certification

Review & Certification

After a successful review of the testing data, the lab achieves IAC certification. This confirms the lab’s compliance with IAC standards. Certified labs are recognized for their reliable testing and are further distinguished by their commitment to excellence.

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