April 15, 2019
ANAB Assessments Accepted for California Environmental Laboratory Accreditation Program
The California Environmental Laboratory Accreditation Program (ELAP) now accepts ANAB on-site assessment reports and corresponding corrective action plans in lieu of state assessments.
The California ELAP acceptance of ANAB on-site assessment reports and corrective action plans is based on ANAB’s recognition by the NELAC Institute (TNI) as an approved Non-Governmental Accreditation Body (NGAB).
Under the California ELAP, laboratories can be assessed directly by the state or by a recognized accreditation body such as ANAB, in which case California ELAP will use ANAB assessment reports and corrective action as the basis for granting a laboratory accreditation.
To expedite accreditation, the state recently announced the option for laboratories to undergo assessments by TNI-approved accreditation bodies in connection with testing for per- and poly-fluorinated alkyl substances (PFAS) in non-drinking water matrices, and California has confirmed that this arrangement applies more broadly for any laboratories accredited by California ELAP.
To learn more about ANAB accreditation, visit our ISO/IEC 17025 accreditation page.