Queensland Police Service

Site

Calibration Laboratory

Accreditation No.

19481

Site No.

22412

Date of Accreditation

17 Mar 2004

Address

20 Pickering Street
Alderley , QLD 4051
Australia

police.qld.gov.au

Contact

Mr Kostas Iliakopoulos P: +61 (07) 35535221

Availability

Services conditionally available to external clients

Scope of Accreditation

Calibration Laboratory

ISO/IEC 17025 (2017)

Calibration

  • The uncertainty of measurement is reported as an expanded uncertainty having a level of confidence of 95% unless stated otherwise
Service Product Determinant Technique Procedure Limitations
Chemical metrology - Breath alcohol instruments Lion Intoxylizer 8000 Alcohol content Direct measurement against a reference standard

In-house methods 

Queensland Police Service

procedures

BA-2-07 and BA-2-08

Capability

Calibration of Lion Intoxylizer 8000 over the range of 0.000 to 0.500 g/210L alcohol content
With Calibration and Measurement Capability of -
0.0037 g/210L for above 0.000 up to 0.050 g/210L
0.0045 g/210L for above 0.050 up to 0.100 g/210L
 4.36% for above 0.100 up to 0.500 g/210L of the reading
Speed and velocity - Speed measuring devices Doppler (radar) equipment Speed Direct measurement against a reference standard

By the methods of -

Queensland Police Service procedures

LAB-28

SD-2-04

SD-3-04

SD-3-05

SD-7-01

Calibration of speed measuring devices ("K" and "KA" bands only) to manufacturers' specifications 

from 15 to 200 km/h

Capability

with Calibration and Measurement Capability of - 

1.0 km/h, from 15 to 200 km/h

Laser equipment including LIDAR Speed Direct measurement against a reference standard

By the methods of -

Queensland Police Service procedures

SD-4-01(a)

SD-4-01(b)

SD-4-01(c)

LAB-28

Calibration of laser speed measuring devices to manufacturers' specifications 

 from 25 to 320 km/h

Capability

with Calibration and Measurement Capability of -

1.0 km/h, from 25 to 320 km/h

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