In force Publication date 01 Jan 21
International Standard for Laboratories (ISL)
Resource description
The International Standard for Laboratories (ISL) is a mandatory International Standard developed as part of the World Anti-Doping Program.
The main purpose of the ISL is to ensure that WADA-accredited laboratories and WADA-approved laboratories for the Athlete Biological Passport (ABP) report valid test results based on reliable evidentiary data, and to facilitate harmonization in analytical testing of samples.
 
Archived
- ISL 2019 - International Standard for Laboratories (PDF, 2Mo)
- ISL 2016 - International Standard for Laboratories (PDF, 1.3Mo)
- ISL 2015 - International Standard for Laboratories (PDF, 1Mo)
- ISL 2012 - International Standard for Laboratories (PDF, 448Ko)
- ISL 2009 - International Standard for Laboratories (PDF, 497Ko)
- ISL 2008 - International Standard for Laboratories (PDF, 414Ko)
- ISL 2004 - International Standard for Laboratories (PDF, 334Ko)
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