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It is important to note  that the accreditation task presented to the Standards Council of Canada (SCC)  and NRC CLAS, with the measurement scope that the CNSC laboratory sought, was  the first of its kind for all three of these primary project stakeholders, and  a first for Canada. The unique scope of accreditation turned out to be a  challenge for the SCC and the NRC Calibration Laboratory Assessment Service (NRC  CLAS), as the requirements for the analysis of measurement uncertainties and  model equations, in addition to data analysis of the measurements and  interpretation of the comparison of results from PT exercises are different from  other physical and electrical metrological calibrations.
 
It is important to note  that the accreditation task presented to the Standards Council of Canada (SCC)  and NRC CLAS, with the measurement scope that the CNSC laboratory sought, was  the first of its kind for all three of these primary project stakeholders, and  a first for Canada. The unique scope of accreditation turned out to be a  challenge for the SCC and the NRC Calibration Laboratory Assessment Service (NRC  CLAS), as the requirements for the analysis of measurement uncertainties and  model equations, in addition to data analysis of the measurements and  interpretation of the comparison of results from PT exercises are different from  other physical and electrical metrological calibrations.
 
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[[File:Typical equipment.png|thumb|Typical instruments that the CNSC laboratory calibrates under the scope of accreditation]]
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Adapting all in-house MS Excel  spreadsheets, writing procedures and work instructions to comply with all the  ISO/IEC 17025:2005 standard requirements was certainly a big challenge. There  are a lot of documents!
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Another significant  challenge was to find proficiency testing (PT) providers with appropriate  measurement capabilities to meet ISO compliance requirements. The capabilities  of the few established and reputable PT providers, such as the National  Research Council of Canada (NRC), the National Institute of Standards and  Technologies (NIST) and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), are  limited to their well-characterized artefacts consisting of working measurement  instruments for air kerma measurements. Their PT capabilities do not extend to field  instruments such as personal dosimeters and gamma survey equipment.
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It is important to note  that the accreditation task presented to the Standards Council of Canada (SCC)  and NRC CLAS, with the measurement scope that the CNSC laboratory sought, was  the first of its kind for all three of these primary project stakeholders, and  a first for Canada. The unique scope of accreditation turned out to be a  challenge for the SCC and the NRC Calibration Laboratory Assessment Service (NRC  CLAS), as the requirements for the analysis of measurement uncertainties and  model equations, in addition to data analysis of the measurements and  interpretation of the comparison of results from PT exercises are different from  other physical and electrical metrological calibrations.
      
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