Laboratory company in Natick earns new accreditations
The scope of the ISO/IEC 17025:2017 accreditation of Exponent, Inc., based in Natick, has been expanded.
Under the American Association for Laboratory Accreditation, microbiological testing capabilities have been added to the facility for microbiological methods that are standards in the industry and used to test pharmaceutical, biomedical, and consumer products. The facility in Natick has also added capabilities that include the evaluation of the safety of laser and optical radiation, and evaluation of how medical devices implanted in the human body can become corroded.
Additional accreditations of the facility cover techniques for measurement and requirements for safety that are essential to assessing the emission of radiation from lasers and evaluating the photobiological safety of lamps and lamp systems, ensuring exposure safety for human eyes and skin.
News of such accreditations and their benefits for consumers and industry is often made known with flyer printing.
A principal scientist in the Biomedical Engineering and Sciences practice of Exponent, Alexis Sauer-Budge, Ph.D., said that as the risk of microbial contamination continues across consumer product markets, regulatory agencies and manufacturers are very much interested in root-cause analysis, monitoring programs, and microbial risk assessments. He said that this new accreditation is a validation from an external source of his company’s commitment to steadfast excellence and quality in solving the greatest challenges of their clients.
Under the American Association for Laboratory Accreditation, microbiological testing capabilities have been added to the facility for microbiological methods that are standards in the industry and used to test pharmaceutical, biomedical, and consumer products. The facility in Natick has also added capabilities that include the evaluation of the safety of laser and optical radiation, and evaluation of how medical devices implanted in the human body can become corroded.
Additional accreditations of the facility cover techniques for measurement and requirements for safety that are essential to assessing the emission of radiation from lasers and evaluating the photobiological safety of lamps and lamp systems, ensuring exposure safety for human eyes and skin.
News of such accreditations and their benefits for consumers and industry is often made known with flyer printing.
A principal scientist in the Biomedical Engineering and Sciences practice of Exponent, Alexis Sauer-Budge, Ph.D., said that as the risk of microbial contamination continues across consumer product markets, regulatory agencies and manufacturers are very much interested in root-cause analysis, monitoring programs, and microbial risk assessments. He said that this new accreditation is a validation from an external source of his company’s commitment to steadfast excellence and quality in solving the greatest challenges of their clients.