9 laboratories in United States are accredited by A2LA under ISO/IEC 17025 to perform EN 50383 testing. From the accredited scope text: “EN 50383; EN 62233; EN 62311; EN 62479; EN 50360; EN 50361; EN 50364; EN 50566; EN 50663; H46-2/99-273E; NZS 2772.1; Resolution N 533; AS/NZS 2772.2:2011; CNS 14959; Technical Requirements for the Hum” “EN 50383 (2010); EN 50566: 2017 A1 2023 v2.01; EN 50663 (2017); EN 62233 (2008); EN IEC 62311 (2020); EN 62311 (2008); EN 62369-1 (2009); EN 62479 (2010-12); OET Bulletin 65, Edition 97-01; ARPANSA RP” “EN 50383; BS EN 50383; EN 62479; BS EN 62479; IEC 62479; EN 50364; BS EN 50364; EN 50566; BS EN 50566; EN 50360; BS EN 50360; EN 50663; BS EN 50663; EN 50665; BS EN 50665” “EN 50383; EN 62232; EN 62233; EN 62311; EN 50385; IEEE C95.3 Military U.S. Emissions Tests: MIL-STD-462 (methods RE01, RE02, RE03, CE01, CE02, CE03,CE04, CE06, CE07); MIL-STD-462D (methods RE101, RE10”
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ISO/IEC 17025 is the international standard for the competence of testing and calibration laboratories. Accreditation to this standard provides independent confirmation that a laboratory operates a quality management system and is technically competent to produce valid results within its declared scope.