ISO/IEC 17020: 2012 Conformity Assessment — Requirements for the Operation of Various Types of Bodies Performing Inspection (PDF Download)

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This Standard replaces the ISO/IEC 17020: 1998

This International Standard has been drawn up with the objective of promoting confidence in bodies performing inspection.

Inspection bodies carry out assessments on behalf of private clients, their parent organizations, or authorities, with the objective of providing information about the conformity of inspected items with regulations, standards, specifications, inspection schemes or contracts. Inspection parameters include matters of quantity, quality, safety, fitness for purpose, and continued safety compliance of installations or systems in operation. The general requirements with which these bodies are required to comply in order that their services are accepted by clients and by supervisory authorities are harmonized in this International Standard.

This International Standard covers the activities of inspection bodies whose work can include the examination of materials, products, installations, plants, processes, work procedures or services, and the determination of their conformity with requirements and the subsequent reporting of results of these activities to clients and, when required, to authorities. Inspection can concern all stages during the lifetime of these items, including the design stage. Such work normally requires the exercise of professional judgment in performing inspection, in particular when assessing conformity with general requirements.

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The ISO members can be found at  www.iso.org/iso/about/iso_members.htm

The copy/paste and printing options are not permitted with this document.

Only one copy of the Product may be installed, and access will be permitted on a single computer owned, leased or otherwise controlled by the user.  In the event that said computer becomes inoperable, making the product inaccessible, the Product may be transferred to another computer, and the use of the Product on the replacement computer complies with the terms of this Agreement.  Neither concurrent use on two or more computers nor use in a local area network or other network is permitted.  The user shall not merge, adapt, translate, modify, rent, lease, sell, sublicense, assign or otherwise transfer the Product, or remove any proprietary notice or label appearing on the Product.  The Product may be copied for backup purposes only.

This Standard replaces the ISO/IEC 17020: 1998

This International Standard has been drawn up with the objective of promoting confidence in bodies performing inspection.

Inspection bodies carry out assessments on behalf of private clients, their parent organizations, or authorities, with the objective of providing information about the conformity of inspected items with regulations, standards, specifications, inspection schemes or contracts. Inspection parameters include matters of quantity, quality, safety, fitness for purpose, and continued safety compliance of installations or systems in operation. The general requirements with which these bodies are required to comply in order that their services are accepted by clients and by supervisory authorities are harmonized in this International Standard.

This International Standard covers the activities of inspection bodies whose work can include the examination of materials, products, installations, plants, processes, work procedures or services, and the determination of their conformity with requirements and the subsequent reporting of results of these activities to clients and, when required, to authorities. Inspection can concern all stages during the lifetime of these items, including the design stage. Such work normally requires the exercise of professional judgment in performing inspection, in particular when assessing conformity with general requirements.

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