How centralized systems and digital workflows help CMT laboratories stay audit-ready   

Laboratory accreditation is one of those things you may not think about every day. 

Until you have an audit scheduled. 

In Construction Materials Testing (CMT), accreditation is not optional. AASHTO R18 Quality Management System compliance requires consistent documentation, controlled procedures, staff competency verification, and equipment tracking. And when that information is scattered across file cabinets, spreadsheets, shared drives, and multiple lab locations, compliance becomes fragile. 

The real risk is not failing a test method. The real risk is failing documentation. 

The reality of AASHTO R18 compliance.

AASHTO R18 requires meticulous record keeping across your entire lab operation, including: 

  • Policies and procedures 
  • Staff certifications and competency evaluations 
  • Training documentation 
  • Equipment inventory 
  • Calibration and maintenance records 
  • Standard specific testing forms 

For firms operating multiple labs, the complexity multiplies. Each location must follow consistent processes. Each technician must maintain up to date certifications. Each piece of equipment must have documented calibration and maintenance history. 

Without a centralized system, firms often rely on: 

  • Paper binders 
  • File cabinets 
  • Shared folders 
  • Manual spreadsheets 
  • Email chains 

This creates gaps. And gaps create risks. 

Why a centralized source of truth matters.

When documentation is fragmented, preparing for an audit becomes a scramble. Teams spend days hunting for records, confirming expiration dates, verifying competency documentation, and reconciling inconsistencies between locations. 

A centralized, cloud-based accreditation system changes that. 

With a centralized repository, your firm can: 

  • Store and manage all accreditation related documentation 
  • Maintain version control of policies and procedures 
  • Track technician competency and written evaluations 
  • Tie predefined forms directly to specific testing standards 
  • Manage equipment inventory, calibration, and maintenance in one place 

Instead of reacting to audits, you operate in a constant state of readiness. 

Digitally managing day to day lab operations

R18 compliance is not just about having documents. It is about demonstrating that your Quality Management System (QMS) is being followed daily. 

When day to day lab operations are managed digitally, you gain: 

  • Standardized workflows aligned with your QMS 
  • Consistent training and evaluation processes 
  • Reduced manual oversight 
  • Improved visibility across multiple lab locations 

Each competency verification, evaluation form, and certification is captured and stored in a structured, searchable system. 

This improves not just compliance, but operational consistency. 

Preparing for a seamless audit.

Many CMT firms underestimate how disruptive audits can be. On average, firms spend 14 to 21 days preparing for an audit. That preparation often includes: 

  • Searching for misplaced documents 
  • Recreating missing forms 
  • Validating technician certifications 
  • Confirming equipment calibration records 
  • Reconciling inconsistencies across labs 

Paper-based and disconnected systems make this process slow and stressful. Missing or incomplete documentation increases both preparation time and audit risk. 

With centralized, searchable records, documentation can be referenced instantly. Firms using digital accreditation management systems often reduce on site audit time by 25 to 50 percent. 

That is not just time saved. It is operational disruption avoided. 

A proactive approach to laboratory accreditation.

You do not need a better accreditation system until an audit exposes the weaknesses in your current one. 

A proactive approach means: 

  • Digitally managing accreditation documentation year round 
  • Ensuring forms are tied to current testing standards 
  • Tracking certifications and competency evaluations in real time 
  • Maintaining equipment records in a structured system 
  • Giving auditors controlled access to accurate, up to date information 

When accreditation is embedded into daily operations, audits become verification exercises, not emergency projects. 

How MetaField Accreditation supports CMT labs.

MMetaField Accreditation provides a cloud-based, centralized location to create, store, and manage all accreditation documentation and records. 

Within MetaField, firms can: 

  • Maintain a single source of truth for R18 related information 
  • Manage competency verifications and written evaluations 
  • Tie predefined forms directly to specific testing standards 
  • Track equipment inventory, calibration, and maintenance 
  • Support consistent processes across multiple lab locations 

Instead of preparing for audits in bursts every few years, your lab operates in a continuous state of compliance. 

And when an audit does happen, you are ready. 

FAQS

Yes. MetaField provides a centralized system for managing accreditation documentation, technician certifications, competency evaluations, and equipment records. This helps CMT firms maintain consistent documentation and stay prepared for AASHTO R18 audits.

Yes. MetaField stores accreditation documentation in a centralized, searchable platform. This allows teams to quickly locate policies, technician certifications, testing forms, and equipment records needed during an audit.

Yes. MetaField helps standardize documentation, workflows, and quality management processes across multiple lab locations. This helps ensure each lab follows consistent procedures required for AASHTO R18 compliance.

Yes. Centralized digital systems like MetaField allow laboratories to access documentation instantly, reducing the time spent searching for records and preparing materials for accreditation audits.


Discover how MetaField helps laboratories organize R18 documentation, streamline workflows, and maintain continuous compliance.

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