Title: The NELAC Institute Consensus Standards Development Program
1The NELAC Institute Consensus Standards
Development Program
2Todays Presentation
- What is the Consensus Standards Development
Program (CSDP)? - How does the CSDP operate?
- Membership of the CSDP
- Areas of standards development
- The standards development process
- The TNI standards
3Todays Presentation
- What is the Consensus Standards Development
Program (CSDP)? - How does the CSDP operate?
- Membership of the CSDP
- Areas of standards development
- The standards development process
- The TNI standards
4Programs of TNI
- Core Programs
- Consensus Standards Development
- Laboratory Accreditation System
- National Environmental Laboratory Accreditation
- Proficiency Testing
- Program Support
- Policy Development
- Advocacy
- Administration
- Technical Assistance
5TNI Bylaws, Section 1
(D) Consensus Standards Development Program The
purpose of the Consensus Standards Development
Program (CSDP) is to develop standards for the
accreditation of environmental laboratories.
The Consensus Standards Development Program Board
is responsible for managing this program. The
CSDP Board consists of the Chair of each Expert
Committee plus additional at-large members
representing other stakeholder interests. This
core program has a support role in assisting the
LASP Committee in developing the laboratory
accreditation system.
6Goal of the Consensus Standards Development
Program
-
- To develop standards through an open consensus
process, involving all stakeholders - To base standards on applicable ISO standards
e.g., ISO 17011 and ISO 17025
7Todays Presentation
- What is the Consensus Standards Development
Program (CSDP)? - How does the CSDP operate?
- Membership of the CSDP
- Areas of standards development
- The standards development process
- The TNI standards
8ANSI Requirements of a Consensus Standards
Development Body
- Openness
- Balance of interest
- Consensus
- Due Process
- Appeals Process
9ANSI Requirements of a Consensus Standards
Development Body
- Openness
- Committee membership open to all
- All meetings open to all members
- Minutes of all meetings are posted
- The public may provide input
- Balance of interest
- Consensus
- Due Process
- Appeals Process
10ANSI Requirements of a Consensus Standards
Development Body
- Openness
- Balance of interest
- No single interest category can constitute a
majority of committee members on any
committee.Interest categories are a)
accreditation bodies b) accredited laboratories,
including sampling and field measurement
organizations and c) others (consultants, PT
providers, state and fed agencies that do not run
accreditation programs, etc.) - Consensus
- Due Process
- Appeals Process
11ANSI Requirements of a Consensus Standards
Development Body
- Openness
- Balance of interest
- Consensus
- General, but not necessarily universal agreement
- Due Process
- Appeals Process
12ANSI Requirements of a Consensus Standards
Development Body
- Openness
- Balance of interest
- Consensus
- Due Process
- Any person with a direct and material interest
has a right to participate by a) expressing a
position and its basis b) having that position
considered and c) having the right to appeal - Appeals Process
13ANSI Accreditation as a Consensus Standards
Development Body
- Having met all requirements, the TNI Consensus
Standards Development Program was approved by
ANSI, effective December 18, 2007.
14Todays Presentation
- What is the Consensus Standards Development
Program (CSDP)? - How does the CSDP operate?
- Membership of the CSDP
- Areas of standards development
- The standards development process
- The TNI standards
15Consensus Standards Development Program Membership
- The Consensus Standards Development Program
(CSDP) consists of Expert Committees that develop
the standards - The CSDP Board consists of the chair of every
Expert Committee and members-at-large.
16Consensus Standards Development Program Board
- Joe Aiello (Accreditation Body Committee Chair)
- JoAnn Boyd (Member-at-large)
- Maria Friedman (Stationary Source Audit Sample
Committee Chair) - Ken Jackson (Member-at-large)
- Paul Junio (Quality Systems Committee Chair)
- Kirstin McCracken (Proficiency Testing Committee
Chair) - Denise Rice (On-Site Assessment Committee Chair)
- Marlene Moore (Field Activities Committee Chair)
- Bob Wyeth (Board Chair Member-at-large)
- TNI staff Jane Wilson
17Expert Committee Membership
- Committee Members
- 5-15 on each committee
- Appointed to maintain balance
- Votes are tallied for passage or failure of a
voting item - Votes with comments must be brought to resolution
for passage of a voting item - Associate Committee Members
- All TNI members and affiliates can be Associate
Committee Members on any/all committees - Votes with comments must be brought to resolution
for passage of a voting item
18Todays Presentation
- What is the Consensus Standards Development
Program (CSDP)? - How does the CSDP operate?
- Membership of the CSDP
- Areas of standards development
- The standards development process
- The TNI standards
19Areas of Standards Development
- Accreditation of Environmental Laboratories
(Environmental Sector)
-
- Standards for
- laboratories
- accreditation bodies
- PT providers
- PT provider accreditors
- Expert Committees
- Proficiency Testing Expert Committee
- On-Site Assessment Expert Committee
- Quality Systems Expert Committee
- Accreditation Body Expert Committee
20Areas of Standards Development
- Accreditation of Field Sampling and Measurement
Organizations (Field Sampling and Measurement
Organization Sector) - Standards for
- field sampling and measurement organizations
- accreditation bodies
-
- Expert Committee
- Field Activities Expert Committee
21Areas of Standards Development
- Stationary Source Audit Samples
- Standards for
- manufacture (and analysis) of air audit samples
for source emission testing. -
- Expert Committee
- Stationary Source Audit Sample Expert Committee
22Todays Presentation
- What is the Consensus Standards Development
Program (CSDP)? - How does the CSDP operate?
- Membership of the CSDP
- Areas of standards development
- The standards development process
- The TNI standards
23Standards Development Process
- Expert Committee (EC) develops a Working Draft
Standard (WDS). - WDS discussed publicly at TNI semi-annual
meeting. - EC modifies the WDS as a result of comments
received. Becomes the Voting Draft Standard
(VDS). - VDS presented for electronic vote.
- All written comments received with the votes are
discussed at TNI semi-annual meeting. - EC resolves all persuasive comments, modifying
the VDS. - VDS becomes the TNI Standard.
24Standards Development Process
- The Environmental Sector Standard has undergone
further changes. - The TNI Laboratory Accreditation System
Committee (LASC) reviewed the TNI Standard for
its suitability for adoption by the National
Environmental Laboratory Accreditation Program
(NELAP) - Changes and amendments
- Editorial changes
- Tentative Interim Amendments (TIA)
25Standards Development ProcessTentative Interim
Amendments (TIA)
- Request can be submitted by anyone, but most
likely to come from LASC - CSDB must determine it is of an emergency
nature - Must be submitted for public comment
- The Expert Committee must vote to accept the TIA
- The TIA can remain for only 2 years. It must
then go through the normal standards development
process
26Todays Presentation
- What is the Consensus Standards Development
Program (CSDP)? - How does the CSDP operate?
- Membership of the CSDP
- Areas of standards development
- The standards development process
- The TNI standards
27TNI StandardsEnvironmental Sector
- Volume 1 - Management and Technical Requirements
for Laboratories Performing Environmental
Analysis - Volume 2 - General Requirements for Accreditation
Bodies Accrediting Environmental Laboratories - Volume 3 - General Requirements for Environmental
Proficiency Test Providers - Volume 4 - General Requirements for an Accreditor
of Environmental Proficiency Test Providers
28TNI StandardsEnvironmental Sector
- Volume 1 - Management and Technical Requirements
for Laboratories Performing Environmental
Analysis - Module 1 Proficiency Testing
- Module 2 Quality Systems General Requirements
- Module 3 Quality Systems for Asbestos Testing
- Module 4 Quality Systems for Chemical Testing
- Module 5 Quality Systems for Microbiological
Testing - Module 6 Quality Systems for Radiochemical
Testing - Module 7 Quality Systems for Toxicity Testing
- Volume 2 - General Requirements for Accreditation
Bodies Accrediting Environmental Laboratories - Volume 3 - General Requirements for Environmental
Proficiency Test Providers - Volume 4 - General Requirements for an Accreditor
of Environmental Proficiency Test Providers
29TNI StandardsEnvironmental Sector
- Volume 1 - Management and Technical Requirements
for Laboratories Performing Environmental
Analysis - Volume 2 General Requirements for Accreditation
Bodies Accrediting Environmental Laboratories - Module 1 General Requirements
- Module 2 Proficiency Testing
- Module 3 On-Site Assessment
- Volume 3 General Requirements for Environmental
Proficiency Test Providers - Volume 4 General Requirements for an Accreditor
of Environmental Proficiency Test Providers
30TNI StandardsEnvironmental Sector
- Volume 1 - Management and Technical Requirements
for Laboratories Performing Environmental
Analysis - Volume 2 - General Requirements for Accreditation
Bodies Accrediting Environmental Laboratories - Volume 3 - General Requirements for Environmental
Proficiency Test Providers - Volume 4 - General Requirements for an Accreditor
of Environmental Proficiency Test Providers
- This has been passed as a TNI Standard, and has
been offered to NELAP for adoption
31TNI StandardsField Sampling and Measurement
Organization Sector
- Volume 1 - General Requirements for Field
Sampling and Measurement Organizations - Volume 2 General Requirements for Accreditation
Bodies Accrediting Field Sampling and
Measurement Organizations
This has been passed as a TNI Standard
32TNI Standards
Stationary Source Audit Sample Standard
- The TNI membership recently voted on the
committees Voting Draft Standard. - The comments received during the voting process
will be discussed this week. - The committee will then incorporate changes as a
result of the persuasive comments and will
produce the TNI Final Standard
33TNI Standards Availability
- Environmental Sector A complete set of
standards is now available
- Field Sampling and Measurement Organization
Sector A complete set of standards is now
available
- The Final Standards will be offered to
interested organizations, including the TNI NELAP
Board
- The Final Standards with ISO 17011 (V2M1V2M3)
and ISO 17025 (V1M2 and FSMO volumes) included
are available for purchase from TNI. Non-ISO
versions can be downloaded at no cost.
34Summary
- The TNI Consensus Standards Development
Program develops standards though an open
consensus process - The standards are based on relevant ISO
standards where applicable - These standards are then offered to the TNI
NELAP, and are available to any other interested
organization - The Environmental Sector standard is complete
- The Field Sampling and Measurement Organization
sector standard is complete - The Stationary Source Audit Sample standard is
under preparation - The CSDB will continue to develop new and
improved standards as requested