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Nuclear Associates Announces ISO Registration

By MedImaging staff writers
Posted on 09 Jan 2001
ISO 9002 registration has been granted to Nuclear Associates (Carle Place, NY, USA), developers and suppliers of quality control, radiation protection, and radiation monitoring products for medical imaging and radiation oncology.

The ISO standards are internationally recognized quality management system requirements developed by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO).
ISO 9002 registration focuses on quality system requirements for a company's production and installation processes. More than 90 countries around the world accept the ISO standards.

"Preparing for the registration process and earning registration have helped us to improve the quality of our operations, increase our efficiency, and will enable us to decrease the costs to provide our products and services,” said Martin J. Ratner, vice president and general manager.



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