Identify the applicable standard for medical laboratory

ISO 15189:2012 Withdrawn (Edition 3, 2012) New version available: ISO 15189:2022

Abstract

ISO 15189:2012 specifies requirements for quality and competence in medical laboratories.

ISO 15189:2012 can be used by medical laboratories in developing their quality management systems and assessing their own competence. It can also be used for confirming or recognizing the competence of medical laboratories by laboratory customers, regulating authorities and accreditation bodies.

General information

Publication date Corrected version (fr) : Withdrawal of International Standard [95.99] Number of pages Technical Committee :

Life cycle

Previously

ISO 15189:2007

Now

ISO 15189:2012
Preliminary New project approved Preparatory Committee draft (CD) registered CD consultation initiated Close of comment period CD approved for registration as DIS DIS registered DIS ballot initiated: 12 weeks Close of voting Full report circulated: DIS approved for registration as FDIS Final text received or FDIS registered for formal approval Proof sent to secretariat or FDIS ballot initiated: 8 weeks Close of voting. Proof returned by secretariat Publication International Standard under publication International Standard published International Standard under systematic review Close of review International Standard to be revised Withdrawal Withdrawal of International Standard

Revised by

ISO 15189:2022

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