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[[File:IAEA Clean Lab (06410475) (5113774550).jpg|right|400px]]The [[ISO/IEC 17025]] standard is one of several standards that prescribes quality management and quality systems to entities wishing to improve their operations and have a more positive impact on their customers. In particular, ISO/IEC 17025 asks analytical, [[Sample (material)|sampling]], and [[Reference laboratory|calibration]] [[Laboratory|laboratories]] to demonstrate "competence, impartiality, and consistent operation" in its activities, enabled by a strong focus on implementing procedural and quality management mechanisms as a means towards meeting those goals. With laboratories interwoven throughout our society—conducting analytical, product development, research, and reference and calibration activities—we expect their resulting data to be timely, accurate, traceable, and secure. These expectations are represented in the ISO/IEC 17025 standard. Labs benefit in many ways from complying with the standard, but not without some sacrifice. However, these labs can benefit from [[laboratory informatics]] solutions like the [[laboratory information management system]] (LIMS) and their ability to streamline [[workflows]] and provide features that make ISO/IEC compliance a less painful process.

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The ISO/IEC 17025 standard is one of several standards that prescribes quality management and quality systems to entities wishing to improve their operations and have a more positive impact on their customers. In particular, ISO/IEC 17025 asks analytical, sampling, and calibration laboratories to demonstrate "competence, impartiality, and consistent operation" in its activities, enabled by a strong focus on implementing procedural and quality management mechanisms as a means towards meeting those goals. With laboratories interwoven throughout our society—conducting analytical, product development, research, and reference and calibration activities—we expect their resulting data to be timely, accurate, traceable, and secure. These expectations are represented in the ISO/IEC 17025 standard. Labs benefit in many ways from complying with the standard, but not without some sacrifice. However, these labs can benefit from laboratory informatics solutions like the laboratory information management system (LIMS) and their ability to streamline workflows and provide features that make ISO/IEC compliance a less painful process.