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NIST Handbook 150-11, NVLAP Electromagnetic Compatibility and Telecommunications

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Author(s)

Bethany E. Hackett, Bradley Moore, Dennis G. Camell

Abstract

NIST Handbook 150-11, NVLAP Electromagnetic Compatibility and Telecommunications, presents the technical requirements and guidance for the accreditation of laboratories under the NVLAP Electromagnetic Compatibility and Telecommunications (ECT) LAP. It is intended for information and use by accredited laboratories, laboratories seeking accreditation, laboratory accreditation systems, users of laboratory services, and others needing information on the requirements for accreditation under this program. The 2013 edition was revised with the participation of technical experts in the field of electromagnetic compatibility and telecommunications testing and was approved by NVLAP. The following changes have been made to this handbook with respect to the 2012 edition: 1) content that was determined to be redundant with NIST Handbook 150 has been removed; 2) clarifying text has been added to certain technical requirements to reduce ambiguity and improve understanding; 3) minor technical revisions have been made such as updating references and definitions.
Citation
Handbook (NIST HB) - 150-11
Report Number
150-11

Keywords

accreditation, assessment, EMC, ISO/IEC 17025, laboratory, management system, NVLAP, proficiency testing, testing

Citation

Hackett, B. , Moore, B. and Camell, D. (2013), NIST Handbook 150-11, NVLAP Electromagnetic Compatibility and Telecommunications, Handbook (NIST HB), National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD, [online], https://doi.org/10.6028/NIST.HB.150-11 (Accessed March 19, 2024)
Created April 24, 2013, Updated October 12, 2021