1 July 2013
Irvos laboratories: Accredia evaluation visit
From Tuesday 25 June to Thursday 27 June the inspectors designated by the ACCREDIA Laboratories Department carried out the annual evaluation visit at the IRVOS Multisite Laboratories in the Palermo and Milazzo locations; verifying management according to the international standard ISO/IEC 17025 which defines the "General requirements for the competence of testing laboratories."
The ACCREDIA inspection team is made up of the engineer Montanari and the doctor Licit; the evaluation visits to the IRVOS Laboratories were followed by Doctor Russo, head of the Laboratories Unit, by Doctor Miciletta, head of the Palermo Laboratory, by the chemical expert Cappadonia, Quality Manager and by all the qualified technical and secretarial staff of the Laboratories.
At the conclusion of the visit, the inspectors in charge of ACCREDIA highlighted a greater consolidation of the management system within the laboratories and of the responsibilities following the organizational reorganization which took place in the period 2012-2013.
Furthermore, a high interest was found as declared by the Management of the Regional Institute and the Multisite Laboratory manager who placed Quality as the central element of governance of the Laboratories.
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