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Who Provides Accreditation?
Various organizations provide accreditation in the field of catalysis. These include national bodies like the
American National Standards Institute
(ANSI) in the United States, the
United Kingdom Accreditation Service
(UKAS) in the UK, and international bodies such as the
International Organization for Standardization
(ISO). These organizations evaluate and certify the competence of testing and calibration laboratories, ensuring they meet international standards.
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