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The main difference between ISO 17025 and ISO 9001 is the accreditation and certification. ISO 17025 stands for accreditation, which means the recognition of competence of specific technical competence. ISO 9001 stands for certification, which means accordance with a standard assessed by management systems, certified by any independent body that is internationally agreed. Also, there is the difference with the accurate products. ISO 9001 does not mean accurate products are produced. For that, product should be approved by ISO 17025. Every conformity assessment body should have the ISO 17025 accreditation, but ISO 9001 certification may not be necessary.
There are five main clauses in ISO 17025 and there are eight principles of ISO 9001. Out of the five clauses of ISO 17025, two of those are the main clauses and from the two the clause number 04 stands for management requirement, which is derived from ISO 9001:2000 version. ISO 9001 is to demonstrate the ability of the organization to provide consistently product that meet customer and applicable regulatory requirements, also to address the customer satisfaction through the effective application of the system including processes for continual improvement and prevention of nonconformity. ISO 17025 is for developing the quality of the conformity assessment body, administration and technical systems of the conformity assessment body that governs the operation of the calibration and testing laboratory.
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