ISO 21043-3:2025

International Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 06 June 2025

Forensic sciences — Part 3: Analysis

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ISO 21043-3:2025 Scope

This document specifies requirements and provides recommendations to safeguard the process for the analysis of items of potential forensic value. It includes requirements and recommendations for the selection and application of suitable method(s) for the analysis to meet the needs of the customer and fulfil the request.

The requirements are designed to ensure the use of suitable methods, proper controls, qualified personnel and appropriate analytical strategies throughout the forensic analysis of items.

This document is applicable to activities conducted by a forensic service provider that occur at the scene and within a facility. This document is applicable to all disciplines of forensic science; however, it is not applicable to the recovery of digital data which is covered by ISO/IEC 27037.

The requirements and recommendations facilitate the comprehensive, accurate and reliable analysis of items.

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