National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program

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National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program (NVLAP) is a National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) program which provides an unbiased third-party test and evaluation program to accredit laboratories in their respective fields to the ISO 17025 standard. NVLAP is in compliance with ISO 17011.

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[edit] Accredited Laboratories

[edit] Calibration

  • Dimensional
  • Electromagnetics - DC Low Frequency
  • Electromagnetics - RF/Microwave
  • Ionizing Radiation
  • Mechanical
  • Optical Radiation
  • Thermodynamic
  • Time and Frequency

[edit] Chemical Calibration

  • Chemical Calibration: Providers of Proficiency Testing
  • Chemical Calibration: Certifiers of Spectrophotometric NTRMs

[edit] Dosimetry

  • Ionizing Radiation Dosimetry

[edit] Electromagnetic Compatibility and Telecommunications

  • Electromagnetic Compatibility & Telecommunications

[edit] Environmental

  • Asbestos Fiber Analysis (PLM Test Method)
  • Asbestos Fiber Analysis (TEM Test Method)

[edit] Fasteners & Metals

  • Fasteners & Metals Program

[edit] Information Technology Security

  • Common Criteria Testing Laboraties (CCTL)
  • Cryptographic Module Testing Laboratories (CMTL)

[edit] Product Testing

  • Acoustical Testing Services
  • Carpet and Carpet Cushion
  • Commercial Products Testing
  • Construction Materials Testing
  • Efficiency of Electric Motors
  • Energy Efficient Lighting Products
  • Thermal Insulation Materials
  • Wood Based Products

[edit] External References