Introduction to ISO/IEC 17043:2023
This conformity assessment course offers an introduction to the requirements of ISO/IEC 17043:2023 for proficiency testing providers.
This self-directed online course reviews this standard and explains how to use it in your work.
Self-directed online course
Duration: 4 hours
Delivery mode: online module
Language of instruction: English and French
Cost: $485.00 CAD
Instructor: Meet our expert faculty
This course uses a combination of videos, exercises and review questions to engage you in the course material. You will need access to a computer and reliable internet to take this course.
Private workshop
Duration: varies depending on learning objectives
Delivery mode: virtual workshop or in-person
Language of instruction: English or French
Cost: Get a quote
Who should take this course
This course is intended for anyone interested in following ISO/IEC 17043:2023 for proficiency testing.
What you will learn
By the end of this course, you will be able to:
- state the differences between ISO/IEC 17043 versions and define key terms.
- explain how to meet the structural and resource requirements that are defined in the standard.
- explain the importance of preparing and sharing a communications plan with customers, and reviewing requests, tenders and contracts.
- prepare a detailed scheme for stated objectives and describe the critical steps to control the proficiency testing process, including non-conforming work.
- explain why it’s important to document policies and procedures and exercise proper control over documents.
- explain how to handle complaints and appeals, and apply the concept of risk analysis to improve the management system.
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Consultation disclaimer
As an accreditation body, SCC is not able to act as a consultant during public or private sessions. Although instructors can answer questions and provide examples of best practices, they will not provide solutions to organization-specific issues.