IAS Goes Green |
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On April 8‚ the IAS Accreditation Committee will open discussions on expansion of accreditation scopes for testing laboratories and inspection agencies to cover sustainable (green) construction. With many national and international agencies involved in green product certification and increasing momentum in field inspection of sustainable construction‚ the timing is just right for IAS’ entry into this arena. The committee meeting is open to the public.
Contact IAS President Chuck Ramani for details. |
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IAS Offers BDA Presentations |
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| Code Council Chapters and building organizations in California‚ Colorado‚ Louisiana‚ Michigan‚ Oregon and Texas have already discovered the industry-proven benefits behind attaining IAS building department accreditation (BDA). Now it’s your turn. Contact IAS Marketing Manager Greg West to schedule a free presentation for your next chapter meeting and learn more about the IAS BDA program. |
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ISO/IEC Standards 17020/
17025 Training Scheduled |
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IAS training on ISO/IEC Standards 17020 and 17025 is open to anyone interested in laboratory and inspection agency accreditation. The training courses will be held May 19-23 in Country Club Hills (Chicago area)‚ Illinois.
Click here for information. |
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BOARD MEETINGS
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May 4 |
IAS Board Meeting
Washington, D.C. |
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MSC Workshop Offered |
| IAS Accreditation Officer Hershal Brewer will host a workshop at the Measurement Science Conference (MSC) March 10-14 at the Disneyland Hotel in Anaheim, California. The tutorial, Accreditation: Challenges and Solutions, will cover common roadblocks to laboratories seeking accreditation and the nuts and bolts of accreditation—from computer systems and software to general criteria for selecting an accreditation body. Learn more about IAS Testing, Calibration and Inspection Agency accreditation programs at the IAS booth on the MSC Exposition floor. |
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Lessons Learned in California |
IAS conducted a successful training program on “Uncertainty in Measurements” at the laboratories of Southwest Inspection and Testing in La Habra‚ California. Attendees gained insight into the intricate aspects of this requirement of ISO/IEC Standard 17025:2005 on accreditation through lectures on theory‚ group discussions‚ hands-on practical work‚ mathematical evaluation of uncertainties and an examination at the end of the program. |
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IAS Trainer B.N. Taranath (second from left) works with training program participants during the laboratory hands-on session. |
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IAS Completes SIA
Training in Las Vegas |
The City of Las Vegas Building Department hosted an IAS training class on Special Inspection Agency–IBC Chapter 17 requirements and IAS AC291 implementation with trainers Sandi McCracken‚ John Pakianadan and Gary Larsen. Participants covered structural steel‚ masonry‚ NDT‚ concrete‚ soils and AC291 special inspection course material. Paul Wilkins‚ Director for the City of Las Vegas Building Department‚ indicated the city was encouraged by the IAS special inspection program. |
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IAS Assessor Will Be Missed |
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Ken Haas
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IAS Lead Assessor/
Consultant Ken Haas represented IAS’s best practices in every assessment he led‚ and helped build the IAS brand as the best in the industry. Upon his recent passing, Ken’s wife‚ Laurie‚ recalled to IAS President Chuck Ramani what a perfectionist Ken was; everything in his life was orderly and well planned‚ and Ken valued his association with IAS as the organization reflected the values he lived by—integrity‚ hard work and quality. A consummate professional engineer‚ Ken’s contributions to IAS will be sorely missed. |
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Guy Tomberlin‚ Sr.‚ Passes |
IAS Board member Guy Tomberlin’s father‚ Guy Tomberlin‚ Sr.‚ passed away on February 6. He proudly served in the U.S. Navy in 1944, and had a 35-year career with Northwest Airlines as a ground service machinist. Our sympathies go to the Tomberlin family. |
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IAS eNews
March 2008
Vol. 4, Issue 1 |