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Julie de Jong has extensive experience in accreditation assessment and environmental management. Since September 2018, Julie has served as an Accreditation Assessor at IANZ, assessing medical testing laboratories and inspection bodies across New Zealand. Prior to this role, Julie was a Principal Consultant at SKYSIDE from May 2015 to July 2018, managing projects for South Africa’s first accredited emissions testing company, and overseeing the development of ISO 17025 accredited quality systems. Julie also held the position of Business Development Support Manager at RE- Ethical Environmental Re-Engineering from July 2012 to April 2015, focusing on the expansion of waste management services. Earlier in Julie's career, at the SA Sugarcane Research Institute from 1997 to 2012, responsibilities included resource management and research contributions in plant molecular biology. Julie holds a Bachelor of Science and an Honours degree in Microbiology from Rhodes University and a Master of Science in Plant Molecular Biology from the University of KwaZulu-Natal.
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International Accreditation New Zealand is the national authority for the accreditation of testing and calibration laboratories, inspection bodies and medical imaging services. IANZ accredits laboratories to the ISO standards 17025, 15189, inspection bodies to ISO 17020, reference material producers to ISO 17034, and proficiency testing providers to ISO 17043. IANZ accreditation is recognised by Regulators throughout New Zealand, and through the ILAC (International Laboratory Accreditation Cooperation) Mutual Recognition Arrangement (MRA). Worldwide, there are accreditation bodies doing the same things as IANZ. Between them, formal arrangements have been established to make it easier for goods and services to move across borders. Regulators and specifiers worldwide can have confidence in accredited results and reports, no matter what country they come from.