32 C.F.R. § 188.6
(a) DoD ELAP Overview—(1) Introduction.
(iii) Using third party ABs operating in accordance with the international standard ISO/IEC 17011:2004(E), “Conformity Assessment—General Requirements for Accreditation Bodies Accrediting Conformity Assessment Bodies” (available for purchase at http://www.iso.org/iso/store.htm), the DoD ELAP:
(3) Program requirements.
(ii) The DoD ELAP applies to:
(4) Program oversight. In accordance with Assistant Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Installations and Environment Memorandum, “DoD Environmental Data Quality Workgroup Charter” (available at http://www.denix.osd.mil/edqw/upload/USA004743-10-Signed-Memo-to-DASs-DLA-DoD-Envir-Data-Quality-Workgroup-Charter-1Oct10-1.pdf), the DoD EDQW:
(b) Maintaining the DoD QSM—(1) General. The DoD EDQW will maintain and improve the DoD QSM to ensure that:
(iii) Issuances. The DoD EDQW chair will prepare DoD QSM updates:
(C) Changes. Changes to the DoD QSM will be issued as necessary to reflect minor changes to requirements or clarifications of existing requirements that are necessary to ensure consistent implementation. Following concurrence by the EDQW component principals, changes will be issued by the DoD EDQW chair in the form of a complete DoD QSM.
(1) The first change to DoD QSM Version 4 will be numbered Version 4.1, the second change will be Version 4.2, etc.
(2) Changes to the DoD QSM will be posted on DENIX in place of the previous version or change of the DoD QSM.
(D) Revisions. A revision will be issued if one or more of the proposed changes could reasonably be expected to affect a laboratory's ability to comply with the requirement (i.e., the laboratory is likely to have to make a change in its quality system or technical procedures).
(1) Once EDQW component principals have reached consensus on the proposed revision, the DoD EDQW chair will forward the proposed revision to all participating DoD ELAP-accredited laboratories and ABs for review.
(2) The DoD EDQW will review and respond to comments received from the DoD ELAP-accredited laboratories and ABs within the designated comment period.
(3) Following concurrence by the EDQW component principals, revisions will be issued by the DoD EDQW chair in the form of a complete DoD QSM.
(4) A revision of Version 4 will be issued as Version 5, a revision of Version 5 will be issued as Version 6, etc.
(5) The final revised version of the DoD QSM will be posted on DENIX in place of the previous version including any DoD QSM updates.
(c) Recognizing ABs—(1) General.
(i) The DoD EDQW will:
(3) Procedures.
(i) Upon receipt of an application for recognition, the DoD EDQW will review the application package for completeness. A complete application package must include:
(vi) With unanimous concurrence, the EDQW component principals may revoke recognition if the AB:
(ix) ABs who have been denied recognition, or ABs whose recognition has been revoked, may appeal that decision.
(B) The submission must demonstrate that:
(1) Clear, factual errors were made by the DoD EDQW during the review of the AB's application for recognition; or
(2) The decision to revoke recognition was based on clear, factual errors, and that the AB would have been determined to meet all requirements for recognition if those errors had been corrected.
(2) Limitations.
(i) DoD personnel performing oversight must observe, but must not participate in, laboratory assessments or ILAC MRA peer evaluations. Specifically, DoD personnel must not:
(3) Personnel qualifications. DoD personnel or contractors performing oversight must:
(4) Procedures.
(5) Reporting. Within 15 calendar days of the onsite assessment, the lead for the oversight activity will complete an oversight report and forward the completed report through the appropriate EDQW component principal to the DoD EDQW chair.
(6) Handling disputes. Laboratories must follow the AB's dispute resolution process for all disputes concerning the assessment or accreditation of the laboratory, including disagreements involving an interpretation of the DoD QSM arising during the accreditation process.
(7) Continual improvement. The DoD EDQW will:
(e) Conducting project-specific laboratory approvals—(1) General. The DoD EDQW will use the procedures in this paragraph to conduct project-specific laboratory approvals for specific tests in the rare instances when DoD is unable to identify a DoD ELAP-accredited laboratory capable of providing the required services. This will ensure that competent laboratories are used to support DoD environmental projects. Examples of these rare instances include:
(2) Limitations.
(4) Procedures.
(iii) If, after review of the QAPP, the DoD EDQW determines that no existing DoD ELAP-accredited laboratory is available to provide the required services, the DoD EDQW will:
(iv) If a project-specific approval is needed, the DoD EDQW will:
(vi) The DoD EDQW chair will designate an assessment team leader. The assessment team leader will:
(E) Provide a report to the DoD EDQW chair. The report will identify whether:
(1) The laboratory is capable of meeting all project-specific requirements.
(2) Documentation procedures are in place to provide data that are scientifically valid, defensible, and reproducible.
(3) Any deficiencies must be corrected prior to granting the project-specific laboratory approval.
(viii) Upon receipt of the laboratory's corrective action response, if required, the assessment team will:
(f) Handling complaints—(1) General. The DoD EDQW will use the procedures in this paragraph to handle complaints concerning the processes established in the DoD ELAP or the DoD QSM. The DoD EDQW will document and resolve complaints promptly through the appropriate channels, consistently and objectively, and identify and implement any necessary corrective action arising from complaints. Complaints generally fall into one of four categories:
(2) Limitations. The procedures in this paragraph:
(3) Procedures.
(iii) In consultation with the EDQW component principals, the DoD EDQW chair will make a preliminary determination of the validity of the complaint. Following preliminary review, the actions available to the DoD EDQW chair include: