od-2048_ed.1.13
od-2048_ed.1.13
IECEE
OPERATIONAL DOCUMENT
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CONTENTS
CONTENTS ............................................................................................................................ 2
FOREWORD ........................................................................................................................... 3
1 Scope .............................................................................................................................. 4
2 References and general provisions .................................................................................. 5
3 Definitions ....................................................................................................................... 6
4 General principles applicable to all the CTF Stages ......................................................... 7
5 Responsibilities ............................................................................................................... 9
6 Application by a Customer ............................................................................................. 10
7 Procedures for CTF testing ............................................................................................ 10
8 Product Evaluation at the Customer’s Facilities - Testing and Witnessing Stages .......... 11
9 Access to a Stage - Initial Assessment of the CTF ......................................................... 12
10 Assessments and Scope Extensions under the responsibility of the NCB....................... 13
11 Criteria for progression to higher Stages ....................................................................... 14
12 Criteria for maintaining recognition for Stages 2, 3 and 4 ............................................... 15
13 Relationships with multiple NCBs .................................................................................. 16
14 Agreement between the NCB and the Customer ............................................................ 16
15 Participation in CTL Proficiency Testing Programs (PTP)............................................... 16
16 Notification to the IECEE ............................................................................................... 17
17 Confidentiality of CTF Assessment Reports ................................................................... 17
18 Records of CTF activities by NCB and CBTL for all Stages ............................................ 17
Annex A Essential contents of the formal agreement between Customer, NCB and
where applicable a CBTL ............................................................................................... 18
Annex B Utilization of Customer’s Testing Facilities .............................................................. 19
Annex C Use of Live Stream Video for remote witnessing of project tests ............................. 22
C.1 General provisions ................................................................................................ 22
C.2 Definition .............................................................................................................. 22
C.3 Criteria.................................................................................................................. 22
Annex D Forms associated with OD-2048 (details)................................................................ 23
FOREWORD
History of changes
1 Scope
1.1 The Utilization of Customers’ Testing Facilities (CTF) concept combines rigorous
qualification of CTF’s capabilities, a confidence building phase, extensive exchange of
information between the CBTL/NCB/LTR and the CTF, and a comprehensive witnessing and
supervision program. The content of the witnessing and supervision program may evolve and
change as confidence is built in the strength of the quality management system, testing
expertise and experience of the CTF.
The CTF program is a comprehensive procedure by which personnel of a NCB, CBTL, or a LTR,
obtains test data developed at a CTF. The testing facility must comply with both the technical
and the Quality Management System (QMS) requirements of ISO/IEC 17025 that are relevant
to the activities performed at the CTF.
The CTF program provides a continuum of increasing confidence of the NCB in the CTF its staff
capability and experience, and the corresponding progression of increasing CTF responsibility
for the test program and its underlying activities. The concept of this continuum is illustrated by
the diagram below:
The CTF program is a procedure by which, on request of a NCB, personnel from a CBTL, or a
qualified LTR, perform or witness tests at a CTF. Qualified NCB staff may also witness testing
at a CTF.
1.2 For that purpose different stages (see Annex B) have been considered:
Stage 1 – Full testing carried out by CBTL staff or qualified LTR at CTF
At the most basic, the CBTL staff, or a qualified LTR, carry out all required tests at the CTF,
utilizing either its own test equipment brought to the test site, the customer’s test equipment or
some combination of both (see sub-clause 8.1).
100 per cent of the tests carried out by the CTF staff are witnessed by the CBTL/NCB qualified
staff or a qualified LTR (see sub-clause 8.2).
The CTF program provides a continuum of increasing confidence of the NCB in the Customer’s
Testing Facilities, staff capability and experience, and the corresponding progression of
increasing CTF responsibility for the test program and its underlying activities. The concept of
this continuum is described in this foreword and is illustrated in Annex B.
See Annex D for the latest edition, effective dates, revision dates, next maintenance due dates and
history of changes of these forms.
3 Definitions
3.1 CTF Assessment
CTF Assessment means systematically checking compliance with the requirements detailed in
this Operational Document and other relevant IECEE operating documents. Assessments may
be Initial, Annual, Follow-up, On-going visits, or Re-Assessments.
3.2 Re-validation
Re-validation means checking the parameters that have changed since the previous
assessment and those that are sensitive to the reliability of the data (i.e. since the last
assessment), such as equipment calibration, environmental conditions or - in case of Stage 2 -
the qualification of CTF's own staff.
A test program is defined as any series of tests related to a specific product or a specific product
family (refer to OD-2041). It may also apply to partial testing of approved products that are
subject to modifications. Products of similar construction, for which it is reasonable to define a
test program package, may be considered to be a family.
With the approval and oversight of an NCB, a test program may be divided between two or more
CTFs, as described in sub-clause 4.1.1. These multiple CTFs and the tests performed by each
have to be listed in the CBTR. In such cases, the CBTC has to refer to the highest stage of all
CTFs from which test data was utilised for the issue of that CBTR (see OD-2037, sub-clause
11). When the test program is divided between two or more CTFs, the integrity of sequence
testing shall be respected.
A CTF is a Customer’s Testing Facility used by the NCB to test specified products. The
acceptance of a CTF applies only to its IECEE-related work in association with the responsible
NCB(s).
a) The NCB/CBTL wishing to use this Operational Document must have the relevant
standard(s) in its accepted IECEE scope;
b) The staff that carry out testing or witness testing must have the necessary technical
competence and expertise;
c) The NCB is responsible for all activities under this Operational Document, including the
appropriate delegation of tasks;
d) The NCB is responsible to delegate appropriately tasks in relation with this Operational
Document;
e) The NCB carries out the final independent review and endorses the CB Test Report (see
Annex B);
f) The decision to qualify, register and subsequently to use a CTF must be approved
beforehand by the relevant NCB;
g) All testing carried out at a Customer’s Testing Facility shall be in accordance to the relevant
requirements of ISO/IEC 17025 and the applicable IECEE Operational Documents and
decisions. Test results obtained shall be from a sample representative of production;
h) The NCB shall have the right to obtain a product sample and to carry out validation of
previously obtained test results prior to issuing a CB Test Certificate;
i) The NCB shall qualify a CTF for specific standard(s) and/or tests within those standards
provided the integrity of sequence testing is respected and for which the laboratory has a
proven capability. No subcontracting is permitted. A CB Test Certificate issued by the NCB
obtained by utilization of a CTF has the same status as one obtained from a CBTL;
j) A new CTF may enter this program at either Stage 1 or Stage 2, and can progress to higher
stages only through participation at the lower stage and achieving the confidence of the
NCB/CBTL’s technical staff;
Note: A laboratory that currently participates in the CTF program with another NCB is not considered a new CTF
for this purpose; however it needs to fulfil the requirements of this OD.
k) When authorized to operate at any stage above Stage 1, the CTF is entitled to operate,
within its recognized scope, at all lower-level stages, without additional assessments,
IECEE annual fee/dues, agreements, registrations and reports. Such operation shall be in
compliance with all other requirements for these stages, and will result in the issuance of
appropriate CB Test Reports for the relevant stages;
l) It is the NCB’s decision to allow a CTF to progress to the next stage;
m) A customer permitted to use its own CTF shall not use this fact for promotional or advertising
purposes;
n) The Executive Secretary of the IECEE shall maintain and publish a register of those CTFs
participating and the standards involved.
In general, it is not necessary to separately register a CTF at multiple stages, unless the
NCB has a valid reason to do so, e.g. for different scopes or scope/stage combinations.
Each separate registration of a CTF is charged annual dues by the IECEE;
o) The assessment and auditing of Customers’ Testing Facilities shall be carried out using the
same requirements that apply to CBTLs, as specified in this OD to the relevant CTF stage.
a) OD-2007 F2b: Check List for Testing and Calibration Laboratories (Stages 3 and 4 only.
For Initial Assessments or if changes have been made since the last Re-Assessment);
b) OD-2048-F2-2: CTF Assessment Report for Stages 1 and 2;
c) OD-2048-F3-2: CTF Assessment Report for Stages 3 and 4.
These documents provide a framework for the assessment and acceptance of a CTF.
Assessment reports are to be available for scrutiny when the NCB is assessed.
The assessors utilized by the NCB or CBTL for the assessment of CTFs, must:
5 Responsibilities
5.1 Responsibilities of the NCB
a) ensuring that all personnel involved in performing or witnessing tests are fully trained on an
on-going basis in:
1.) procedures, processes and technical requirements involved,
2.) relevant laboratory practices and testing procedures
b) verifying initially and on an on-going basis the technical competence of the CTF;
c) Initial Assessment, Re-Assessment, on-going control and decision on progression of the
CTF in accordance with these requirements;
d) maintaining a sustained program of witnessing of tests and monitoring of the quality
management system at the CTF;
e) approval the test programs for which CB Test Reports are prepared;
f) reviewing the test reports prepared by the CTF;
g) assessing and accepting the QMS Procedures of the CBTL, or qualified LTR, if used,
(e.g. ISO/IEC 17025 QMS Procedures which adequately cover all aspects of working off-
site at the CTF) applicable to the operation of the CTF program;
h) when the NCB or by delegation a qualified LTR performs work under this program without
involving a CBTL, having appropriate procedures and documentation for the operation of
the CTF Program, including having ISO/IEC 17025 QMS Procedures which adequately
cover all aspects of working off-site at the CTF;
i) review of the CBTL’s documentation for carrying out CTF work covering the assessment of
the Customer’s Testing Facility and the CTF contractual arrangements;
j) ensuring that there are appropriate two-way or three-way agreement(s) between the NCB,
CBTL and the CTF (see Annex A);
k) registration of the Customer’s Testing Facility (CTF) with the IECEE Secretariat, and to
ensure that the correct details in the IECEE register of CTFs are maintained;
l) where the NCB or a LTR is witnessing tests, without involving a CBTL, reviewing and
endorsing the test report;
m) ensuring the CTF’s participation in applicable CTL Proficiency Testing Programs;
n) arranging all other required tests that are not carried out at the CTF;
o) adjusting the Stage of the CTF, as may be necessary, if any of the changes noted in sub-
clause 10.3 occurs;
p) For Stage 4, the NCB shall appoint a Technical Assessor to the IECEE Peer Assessment
Team. This NCB appointed Technical Assessor may act as NCB representative.
a) having appropriate procedures and documentation for the operation of the CTF program,
including having ISO/IEC 17025 QMS Procedures which adequately cover all aspects of
working off-site;
b) auditing its own quality management system to ensure the correct application of off-site
work procedures for CTF;
c) assessing the facilities and equipment of the CTF;
d) defining the role of the customer’s personnel in support of the CTF activities;
e) ensuring the presence of CBTL’s staff at the CTF during testing and defining their role in
relation to the CTF’s personnel who prepare and carry out the tests;
f) assessing the competence of CTF personnel to carry out the required tests;
g) being a party to an appropriate agreement as in 5.1 j) above;
h) the conduct of the tests and for the content of the subsequent test report (CBTR);
i) witnessing all aspects of the tests carried out by the CTF (for Stages 2, 3 and 4 only);
j) preparation, review and signing, as applicable of a CB Test Report (see Annex B);
k) carrying out a technical validation of the CTF’s work during each visit to the CTF.
a) demonstrating that its facilities are in compliance with all relevant requirements of
ISO/IEC 17025 and the applicable IECEE requirements;
b) identifying an appropriate person to be responsible for the facilities and/or services provided
to the NCB, CBTL or LTR;
c) ensuring that all tests are carried out in accordance with the applicable technical
requirements and the instructions of the NCB, CBTL or LTR;
d) conducting the tests under the direction of the responsible CBTL/NCB or of the LTR;
e) preparation, review and signing, as applicable of a CB Test Report (see Annex B);
f) participating, as described in section 15, in the relevant CTL Proficiency Testing Programs;
g) keeping all technical records, such as original test data, for a period of at least 10 years;
h) at Stages 3 and 4 to be able to demonstrate the capability to determine and calculate
measurement uncertainties.
i) at Stages 3 and 4 to perform internal audits on an annual basis to the requirements of
ISO/IEC 17025 and all relevant Operational Documents (ODs) of the IECEE CB Scheme.
6 Application by a Customer
An application shall be made to the appropriate NCB according to the Procedures of that NCB
and of the IECEE.
7.2 The CTF shall comply with the applicable clauses of ISO/IEC 17025 (see
OD-2048-F2-2 and OD-2048-F3-2) and provisions specified in clause 2 of this OD.
7.3 VOID
7.4 Use of Life Stream Video for remote witnessing of project tests at Customers' Testing
Facilities: Refer to Annex C.
Testing is carried out fully by the CBTL personnel or a qualified LTR at the customer’s facility,
with the CBTL’s own or Customer’s test equipment, or both.
Customer’s personnel may assist in the preparation for and in the conduct of tests.
Testing is carried out by the Customer’s Laboratory personnel in the presence of the NCB,
CBTL or LTR and as requested by the NCB, CBTL or LTR. Qualified witnessing staff of the NCB,
CBTL, or a LTR, shall be present whenever tests are conducted, and shall supervise, check,
and witness all critical aspects of the tests in the same manner as it would be done within the
CBTL.
The same requirements as for Stage 2 apply. However, witnessing is carried out on some
selected parts of each approved new test program. Modifications that result in repeating tests
are not considered to be a new test program, unless otherwise determined by the NCB, CBTL
or LTR.
Testing is carried out by the Customer’s personnel in the presence of NCB, CBTL or LTR for
some part of each test program as requested by the NCB.
Qualified witnessing staff of the NCB, CBTL, or a LTR, shall supervise, check, and witness all
critical aspects of the witnessed tests.
In this stage some parts of the selected program identified by the NCB or CBTL or LTR on
request of the NCB are witnessed.
Testing is carried out by the Customer’s personnel in the presence of NCB, CBTL or LTR for
some part of selected test programs identified by the NCB.
Qualified witnessing staff of the NCB, CBTL, or a LTR, shall supervise, check, and witness all
critical aspects of the witnessed tests.
9.2 The Initial Assessment of the CTF, conducted as per clauses 10 and 11, shall be carried
out by the NCB, the CBTL or the LTR (see OD-2034) at the request of the NCB, in accordance
with the relevant requirements of ISO/IEC17025 (see OD-2048-F2-2 and
OD-2048-F3-2) and provisions specified in clause 2 of this OD.
9.3 CTFs shall not be registered as "Valid Customer Testing Facilities (CTFs)" on the IECEE
website until all NCRs have been resolved.
An Initial Assessment of the CTF by the NCB, or under the NCB's responsibility by the CBTL or
LTR (see OD-2034) in accordance with the relevant requirements of ISO/IEC 17025
(see OD-2048-F2-2) and provisions specified in clause 2 of this OD is required.
Over the course of each year, the Initial Assessment results shall be re-validated. This may be
accomplished during one or more On-going visits to the CTF.
In case of no activity within a year, the status of the CTF on the IECEE Website has to be set
to 'Withdrawn' by the NCB after a grace period of maximum 3 months and an Initial Assessment
is to be conducted at any time prior to subsequent testing.
An Initial Assessment of the CTF by the NCB, or under the NCB's responsibility by the CBTL or
LTR (see OD-2034) in accordance with the relevant requirements of ISO/IEC 17025
(see OD-2048-F3-2) and provisions specified in clause 2 of this OD is required.
An Annual Assessment of the CTF, by the NCB, or under the NCB's responsibility by the CBTL
or LTR (per OD-2034) in accordance with the relevant requirements of ISO/IEC 17025
(see OD-2048-F3-2) and provisions specified in clause 2 of this OD is required. In case the
Annual Assessment was not conducted, the status of the CTF on the IECEE Website has to be
set to 'Withdrawn' by the NCB after a grace period of maximum 3 months and an Initial
Assessment (see above) is to be conducted at any time prior to subsequent testing.
A new standard, Part 1 or Part 2, except for new editions or amendments, can only be added
to the scope of a CTF after an assessment or additional confidence building, because trust must
be established first.
At Stage 3, a full Re-Assessment must be carried out by the NCB every three years.
At Stage 4, an on-site IECEE Peer Assessment is required initially and once every three years
thereafter. One Lead Assessor (appointed by the IECEE) shall be accompanied by a Technical
Assessor (appointed by each NCB) for this Peer Assessment. The IECEE Secretariat shall
provide the assessment documentation according to OD-2007 together with the assessment
report number and the previous Peer Assessment report (if any) to the Lead Assessor. The
combined scope of Lead Assessor (appointed by the IECEE) and Technical Assessor
(appointed by the NCB) shall cover all standards of the CTF Stage 4 applicant. A fee, the
amount to be decided by the CMC, shall be remitted to the IECEE account by the applicant
NCB for each new request for acceptance or for extension of scope of existing acceptance.
Initial Assessment and any subsequent assessment activities shall be fully documented by
utilising the relevant Assessment Report Form (see OD-2048-F2-2 and OD-2048-F3-2).
An on-site assessment by the NCB, CBTL or LTR is required for significant changes, such as:
• relocation
• major scope extensions (see below)
• change or addition of NCB
Major scope extensions may include, but are not limited to, the addition of new standards that
require new test equipment, facilities and/or competencies.
In general, scope extensions for new amendments or editions are not considered to be a major
scope extension.
A relocation assessment shall include, but shall not be limited to, the verification of power
supply.
Other changes, such as those listed below, may also require an assessment:
• changes in the CTF's organizational structure
• changes in QMS
• changes in personnel
• changes in equipment
• changes in facilities
• changes with regard to Live Stream Video witnessing
• insufficient activity to maintain current recognition
The need for an on-site IECEE Peer Assessment in Stage 4 following significant changes is
determined by the IECEE Secretariat, otherwise, the NCB decides if an assessment is
necessary.
The final decision is made by the NCB based on the evidence provided.
Progression from CTF Stage 2 to CTF Stage 3 is standard dependant and only allowed for
already approved standards.
a) each of the tests in the CTF’s Scope that have been witnessed is carried out correctly;
b) during each visit on-going compliance of the facility is verified;
c) any shortcomings shall be effectively addressed.
d) representative tests in the CTF’s scope have been witnessed onsite
The decision is made by the NCB, based on the evidence provided.
a) each of the tests that have been witnessed is carried out correctly;
b) any shortcomings shall be effectively addressed;
c) representative tests in the CTF’s scope have been witnessed onsite;
d) successfully undergoes the re-validation as per clause 10, through assessment(s) carried
out over the course of the preceding year;
e) participate in the available and applicable PTP programs (refer to clause 15.).
The decision is made by the NCB, based on the evidence provided.
12.3 If the minimum activity of clause 12 is not fulfilled, the NCB shall take appropriate
measures to cover the missing elements:
12.4 If the activities covered under clause 12 are not carried out or are not successful, the
NCB shall reclassify the CTF to a lower Stage or cancel its CTF agreement, and set the status
of the CTF on the IECEE Website to "Withdrawn".
13.2 A CTF shall not be permitted to submit test data for the same model to more than one
NCB for issuance of a CBTC for the same standard.
13.3 Each NCB shall fulfil its responsibilities listed in sub-clause 5.1 independently including
the decisions for the progression (change of Stage) of the CTF that are reported to IECEE.
13.4 For CTF Stage 4, each NCB involved with this CTF shall appoint a Technical Assessor to
the Peer Assessment Team.
13.5 For CTF Stage 4, a separate Peer Assessment report shall be issued for each NCB.
At Stages 3 and 4, a CTF shall participate in the available and applicable IECEE PTP programs
in accordance with the IECEE rules for PTP program participation.
Where a CTF operates with more than one NCB, the IECEE Secretariat informs the NCBs of
the need for a coordination arrangement between the NCBs and the CTF for the purpose of
administering the PTP participation of the “shared” CTF.
If results from a PTP reveal outlying data for a CTF, simply removing a test from the CTF scope
or withdrawal of the CTF from the scheme is not sufficient to resolve the finding. A root cause
analysis as well as determination of impact on past results and consideration of systemic
problems must be completed in outlier resolution and in order for the CTF to be reinstated in
case it was withdrawn.
16.2 Change of stage shall be reflected either by a new agreement or by an amendment to the
existing agreement.
16.3 In preparation for the Stage 4 Peer Assessments, the NCB shall provide the assessment
documentation according to OD-2007 to the IECEE Secretariat.
16.4 At Stage 4, Peer Assessment reports shall be submitted to the IECEE Secretariat
immediately after the assessment, together with all NCRs. The time limits for resolution of the
NCRs are the same as those for the CBTLs, as per IECEE 02-3.
After the completion of the Peer Assessment and subsequent receipt of the cleared assessment
report, the IECEE Secretariat will update the IECEE register of CTFs.
16.5 The IECEE Secretariat shall keep a register of CTFs duly updated giving details of CTFs
accepted within the IECEE Schemes and operating in accordance with this OD, and for
Stage 4, showing the date of the last Peer Assessment.
A Stage 4, the CTF may request the IECEE Secretariat to provide an endorsed official version
of the CTF Peer Assessment report for submission to the accepting NCB.
A.2. The applicable rules of the NCB shall be included or referred to in the agreement.
A.3. The customer facilities and services, standards and/or parts of standards shall be clearly
specified. This implies that the agreement shall be updated every time changes occur in these
respects.
A.4. The customer shall inform the NCB about changes in the facilities covered by the
agreement.
A.5. The customer shall give access for duly qualified experts from the NCB to the premises
covered by the agreement at any time during working hours without appointment and shall
provide all information requested by the NCB representative relating to the operation of the CTF.
A.6. The NCB shall be entitled to obtain samples for following up and comparison testing
purposes.
A.7. The NCB shall keep the customer informed about decisions and recommendations
relevant to the operations covered by the agreement, and shall provide the relevant
CTL decisions and the relevant harmonized TRFs. The customer shall keep this information as
controlled documentation and follow it in the operations covered by the agreement. However,
the customer himself has the responsibility to follow and to keep himself well informed of the
development of the relevant standards.
A.8. The operations according to the agreement shall be covered by the same confidentiality
rules as for the other operations of the NCB. Confidentiality shall be observed also after
termination of the agreement.
A.9. It shall be made clear that the agreement and its application does in no way exempt the
customer from the full and final responsibility for the products which are marketed after testing
under the CTF procedure.
A.10. It shall be stated that the customer may not use its status as a CTF for promotional or
advertising purposes.
A.11. There shall be a termination clause in the agreement covering both the normal routine
with a stipulated time for notice by either party, or those measures which may be necessary if
the customer does not fulfil the basic conditions (immediate termination).
A.12. The NCB/CBTL shall have access to the laboratory for the purpose of Initial Assessment
and all subsequent assessments.
A.13.
a) If the CBTL is operating under the same legal entity as the NCB, a 2-way agreement
between the NCB and CTF is sufficient;
b) If the CBTL is under the same corporate structure as the NCB and operates under the same
Quality System pertaining to IECEE operations, a 2-way agreement between the NCB and
CTF is sufficient;
c) A 3-way agreement between NCB, CBTL and CTF is required in all cases not covered by
a.) or b.) above.
A.14. The NCB shall require the CTF to reveal any situation known to them that may present
them or the NCB with a conflict of interest.
Product evaluation 100% of each test 100% of each test 100% of each test Selected parts of
Process elements at TL program carried out at program carried out at program carried out at selected test
CTF CTF CTF programs carried out
at CTF
NCB, CBTL or
Preliminary constructional review CBTL or LTR NCB, CBTL or LTR CTF
LTR/CTF
NCB, CBTL or
Sample selection CBTL or LTR NCB, CBTL or LTR CTF
LTR/CTF
Approving the test program (including, if NCB or, by delegation, NCB or, by delegation, NCB or, by delegation, NCB or, by
applicable, NDs, SNCs, and Group CBTL or LTR CBTL or LTR CBTL or LTR delegation, CBTL or
Differences) LTR
Providing a test program to the CTF CBTL or LTR NCB, CBTL or LTR Not applicable Not applicable
NCB, CBTL or
Testing and test data acquisition CBTL or LTR NCB, CBTL or LTR CTF
LTR/CTF
NCB, CBTL or
Detailed construction analysis CBTL or LTR NCB, CBTL or LTR CTF
LTR/CTF
Documentation review
(e.g.: deciding which standards apply, NCB, CBTL or
CBTL or LTR NCB, CBTL or LTR CTF
deciding where the testing is to be LTR/CTF
performed)
Project handling
CBTL or LTR CTF CTF CTF
Tested by
CTF
(not the same person
who performed tests,
Final technical review and signing of CBTL or LTR CTF
indicate 'CTF' in
(Reviewed) (not the same person NCB, CBTL or LTR (not the same person
addition to name and
Approved by who performed tests) who performed tests)
function)
or
NCB, CBTL or LTR
Annex C Use of Live Stream Video for remote witnessing of project tests
C.1 General provisions
Live Stream Video is considered to be an alternative to on-site witnessing after the CTF has
been assessed and accepted for specified tests. The assessment of these tests shall be
documented. The accepted clauses shall be listed within the assessment report
OD-2048-F2-2/F3-2.
Witnessing of tests via Live Stream Video is permitted for specific tests within a test program,
however, not as part of a CTF assessment.
C.2 Definition
Live Stream Video is the witnessing of project tests (performed by CTF staff at the CTF location)
by the NCB, CBTL or LTR. The witnessing of the CTF testing is via real time live video stream.
C.3 Criteria
To maintain the level of quality, confidence in the CTF testing process has to be established by
the NCB. This confidence building process is described within the respective sections of this
OD.
The CTF shall have an adequate procedure for the operation of Live Stream Video.
The CTF shall assume responsibility for all risks related to the transmission of Live Stream
Video.
Live Stream Video can only be used after an on-site assessment, including assessment of the
suitability of the used Video equipment and IT infrastructure, has been previously completed -
according to the rules of this OD - and any shortcomings have been effectively addressed.
Original observations collected through Live Stream Video, including details of test equipment
used, shall be stored for the same period of time as defined for conventional test records.
Replaces OD-2048,
Annex C2 "CTF Activity 2017-02-09 2017-05-30 2020-05-30 1.0
report".
Section 9: Added
signature authorization
block
CTF Assessment
Section 10: Added
Report
OD-2048-F2-2 signature authorization 2023-06-29 2023-06-29 2026-06-29 1.2
(CTF Stages 1 and 2)
block
(ISO/IEC 17025:2017)
Non-Conformity Reports:
Added signature
authorization blocks
Added Annex 3.
Updated sub-clauses 1.7,
2020-02-12 2021-01-01 2024-01-01 1.1
2.1, 5.3, Non-Conformity
Report
Initial issue as
OD-2048-F2. 2017-02-09 2017-05-30 --- ---
Replaces OD-2025-A.
Added Annex 7.
Updated sub-clauses 1.7,
2020-02-12 2021-01-01 2022-06-05 1.1
5.2, Annex 4, Annex 6,
Non-Conformity Report
Initial issue as
OD-2048-F3. 2017-02-09 2017-05-30 --- ---
Replaces OD-2025-B.