Quality

Our science and processes are carried out to the highest quality standards

At Cefas we are committed to providing high quality science and services. This commitment is underpinned by our internal quality policy and a range of accreditations and certificates of quality.

Cefas undertakes regular independent reviews of its’ science quality. The expert Panel for the 2018 Quinquennial Science Review (Word Doc, 2.47MB) was impressed by the resilience of Cefas and its staff, and the extent to which the organisation has embraced change whilst maintaining science outputs and quality.

This means that as our customer, you can be reassured that our reputation for high quality is built upon proven accreditation. In other words, you can feel confident that our business and science processes are of the highest standard, and that any work we do will carry with it the appropriate mark of quality.

Where required or appropriate, all our supporting activities are governed by standard operating procedures and desk instructions to ensure continuity in the work we deliver and the advice we provide.

We maintain our accredited laboratory status and certification in the following areas: 

Where the above accreditations are not relevant, our services are quality assured using external testing schemes. These include:

  • BEQUALM: set quality standards for a wide range of biological effects techniques
  • NMBAQC: assessment of marine biological data contributing to national or European monitoring programmes
  • Quasimeme: open to scientists worldwide who conduct chemical measurements, and organisations that provide analysis for statutory monitoring programmes. 

We also are the designated laboratory for:-

  • OIE (The World Organisation for Animal Health) reference laboratory for Crayfish plague, Koi Herpesvirus (KHV), Spring Viraemia of Carp (SVC)
  • OIE (The World Organisation for Animal Health) Collaborating Centre for aquatic animal diseases
  • European and National Reference laboratory for Viral and bacterial contamination of bivalve molluscs and crustacean diseases
  • National Reference laboratory for finfish and shellfish disease and Anisakis

We are committed to the continual improvement of our science.

Cefas complies with the relevant guidance and regulations including those of the Research Council of United Kingdom, The Joint Code of Practice for Research, and the Concordat to Support Research Integrity.