Tables index

From

Application to Risk Management as Part of the Transition of the Quality Management System from ISO 17025 v2005 to ISO 17025 v2017: Case of MULTILAB Laboratory in Tunisia

Ines Harzli

Journal of Business and Management Sciences. 2021, 9(3), 130-144 doi:10.12691/jbms-9-3-5
  • Table 1. Requirements of standard ISO / CEI 17025: 2017
  • Table 2. Main modifications in the new edition of ISO/CEI 17025/ 2017
  • Table 3. Levels of likelihood of risks in the Monitoring and Measurement
  • Table 4. Risk severity levels in the Monitoring and Measurement process
  • Table 5. Levels of likelihood of risks in the Request Review process
  • Table 6. Risk severity levels in the Request Review process
  • Table 7. Levels of likelihood of risks in the Skills Provision process
  • Table 8. Risk severity levels in the Skills Provision process
  • Table 9. Risk treatment priority grid
  • Table 10. Risk levels descriptions
  • Table 11. Classification of risks according to their priorities
  • Table 12. Identification and risk assessment of the Monitoring and Measurement process
  • Table 13. Risks classification of the Monitoring and Measurement process
  • Table 14. Proposed actions to control the risks of the Monitoring and Measurement process
  • Table 15. Identification and risk assessment of the Request Review process
  • Table 16. Risks classification of the Request Review process
  • Table 17. Proposed actions to control the risks of the Request Review process
  • Table 18. Identification and risk assessment of the Skills Provision process
  • Table 19. Risks classification of the Skills Provision process
  • Table 20. Proposed actions to control the risks of the Skills Provision process