NiNAS paid Courtesy visit to NAQS

NiNAS paid Courtesy visit to NAQS

Nigeria National Accreditation Service (NiNAS) paid a courtesy visit to the National Agricultural Quarantine Service (NAQS) on Friday, 7th December, 2018. The visit was necessary considering the strategic role NAQS plays in the Nigerian economy. Hence, the management of NiNAS deemed it fit to find areas of collaboration between the two organisations. This collaboration will go a long way to add value to the National Quality Infrastructure through the advancement of accreditation.

NiNAS paid Courtesy Visit to NABDA

NiNAS paid Courtesy Visit to NABDA

Nigeria National Accreditation Service (NiNAS) paid a courtesy visit to the National Biotechnology Development Agency (NABDA) on Thursday, 6th December, 2018. The purpose of the visit was to clarify the role of NiNAS in the NQI system and find areas of collaboration with NABDA. At the end of the meeting, both organisations were happy and willing to collaborate in moving the National Quality Infrastructure forward and by extension adding value to Nigerian products and services which will in turn improve the Nigerian Economy.

NiNAS held 2nd Joint BOT, BOD and AAC meeting Abuja

NiNAS held 2nd Joint BOT, BOD and AAC meeting Abuja

Nigeria National Accreditation Service (NiNAS) held its 2nd joint BOT, BOD and AAC meeting in Abuja on Wednesday, 5th December, 2018. The members who came from different parts of the country to attend the meeting expressed appreciation for the progress NiNAS has made withing a short period of time and promised to work with NiNAS management in moving the organisation forward.

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Joint BOT_BOD_AAC Meeting
NiNAS paid courtesy visit to MLSCN

NiNAS paid courtesy visit to MLSCN

Nigeria National Accreditation Service (NiNAS) paid a courtesy visit to the Medical Laboratory Science Council of Nigeria (MLSCN) on Monday, 3rd December, 2018 which coincided with the 50th anniversary celebration of MLSCN.  The purpose of the visit was to clarify the role of NiNAS in the NQI system and find areas of collaboration with MLSCN. At end of the meeting, both organisations were happy and willing to collaborate in moving the National Quality Infrastructure forward and by extension adding value to Nigerian products and services which will in turn improve the Nigerian Economy.

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Two more laboratories obtained Accreditation by NiNAS

Two more laboratories obtained Accreditation by NiNAS

Mult-Consult Laboratories Limited  and Environmental Accord Nigeria Limited are the latest testing laboratories to be enlisted as NiNAS-accredited laboratories. Both laboratories have been accredited for  ISO/IEC 17025:2005 standard based on their corresponding scope of operation.

The Management and staff of NiNAS hereby congratulate both laboratories on the attainment of this enviable feat. The attainment of accreditation by these laboratories has brought the total number of accredited laboratories by NiNAS to ten. This is a step in the right direction for the Nigerian economy.

Scientist to redefine SI units on November 16

Scientist to redefine SI units on November 16

After decades of groundbreaking laboratory work, the world’s scientific and technical community is about to redefine four of the seven base units for the International System of Units (SI). A vote to adopt the change is slated for November 16, 2018, at Versailles, France. An affirmative vote would mean the kilogram (mass), kelvin (temperature), ampere (electric current) and mole (amount of substance) would be determined by fundamental constants of nature rather than by physical objects. This historic change will be the largest single shift in international measurement since the Treaty of the Meter was signed in 1875. Scientists expect this change will spur technological innovation and lower the cost of many high-tech manufacturing processes. Produced by the National Institute of Standards and Technology