[labnetwork] Is your facility ISO certified?

Paolini, Steven spaolini at cns.fas.harvard.edu
Wed Mar 22 16:47:01 EDT 2023


Joseph,
   ISO certification is primarily for a manufacturing facility. I don't know of any benefit a shared use facility (I'm assuming that's what you have) would gain.
Becoming ISO certified is extremely expensive and disruptive, you must also allow annual "audits" to your facility which again are very expensive and disruptive.
Iso Certification, in simple terms is just an accreditation that you do what you document and document what you do.
I remember confronting the CEO of a company that I used to work for and asking him if it made the facility any better, his answer was a firm "NO".  I then inquired as to why we do it and the answer was "Because our competition has it".
  Best of luck,
   Steve Paolini  Equipment Dood
Harvard University

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Hello.

Is your cleanroom facility ISO certified?  What are your reasons for having or not having ISO certification?  Are there any particular changes you have had to make to your facility to adhere to standards?

The costs appear to be substantial, and we are still deciding whether or not we should go this route.

Cheers and thanks for your replies,
Joe


Joseph Losby, PhD.
Operations Manager, qLab
Quantum City, University of Calgary
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