In message <63e38a5b081437478c77651f3d56c64f57f4f...@orsmsx102.amr.corp.intel.com>, dated Fri, 30 Aug 2013, "Pettit, Ghery" <ghery.pet...@intel.com> writes:

I've found cases where the documentation was in good shape, indicating that the assessor understood ISO/IEC 17025, but the test setups were wrong, indicating that either the assessor didn't understand the EMC standards

Quite often, I believe. In some cases, they defy understanding!

or the lab went back to the way they were used to doing the test after the assessor left.

Also quite often. In some cases, they may be right (as well as wrong).

But I suppose the OP has enough experience to know about those issues. What I meant by my apparently facetious response is: 'Unless you have full confidence, don't go there'.
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