GE Facility Receives ISO Accreditations

March 31, 2017
Analytical Instruments Boulder, Colo., facility certified for ISO Guide 34 & ISO/IEC 17025

Analytical Instruments, a division of GE Water & Process Technologies, announced that its Boulder, Colo., facility that manufacturers its Sievers TOC Analyzers and corresponding consumables received a combined accreditation standard for its reference material production.

The new ISO Guide 34 and ISO/IEC 17025 certifications ensure manufactured reference materials are consistently produced, controlled and audited to robust quality standards. As a reference material producer, the ISO Guide 34 accreditation confirms Analytical Instruments’ processes are of high quality to produce consistent standards. It also shows that its certificates of analysis comply with strict guidelines and include all contributing factors to uncertainty.

ISO/IEC 17025 certifies the reliability of the testing performed in conjunction with reference material production. This accreditation confirms GE’s ability to produce precise accurate test and calibration data with the instruments used to qualify each production lot.

“Supporting our Sievers TOC Analyzers with ISO Guide 34 and ISO/IEC 17025 certified standards helps further strengthen the complete solution that we provide to our customers in the pharmaceutical and other highly regulated industries,” said Thomas Buer, general manager, Analytical Instruments – GE Water & Process Technologies.

Through the new ISO accreditations, the Boulder plant can further meet pharmaceutical customers’ GMP traceability requirements.

Source: GE Water & Process Technologies

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