: Downloading free versions from unofficial sites (e.g., file-sharing platforms) is illegal and can invalidate compliance documentation for formal accreditation. 3. Transition to ISO 15189:2022
The new 2022 version introduces several critical changes that render the 2012 version outdated for modern laboratory management:
The 2012 edition of ISO 15189 has been and replaced by the fourth edition, ISO 15189:2022 . Laboratories previously accredited to the 2012 version are currently in a transition period that concludes in December 2025 . After this date, the 2012 version will be considered obsolete for accreditation purposes. 2. Legal Access and "Full Permission"
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: Official copies can be purchased from the ISO Store or through national standards bodies like BSI , ANSI , or DIN .
: Requirements from ISO 22870 have been integrated directly into the 15189:2022 standard.
: The structure has been reorganized to match ISO/IEC 17025:2017.