National Association of Testing Authorities, Australia
Scope of Accreditation
Environmental Health Solutions Pty Ltd
Site
Environmental Health Solutions Pty Ltd
Accreditation No.
16765
Site No.
18115
Date of Accreditation
28 Oct 2009
Contact
Availability
Services available to external clients
Scope of Accreditation
ISO/IEC 17025 (2017)
Environment
Service | Product | Determinant | Technique | Procedure |
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Counting of asbestos, mineral fibres (including synthetic) and organic fibres | Air | Volume measurement | Sampling flow rate and duration measurement | National Occupational Health and Safety Commission Guidance Note on the Membrane Filter Method for Estimating Airborne Asbestos Fibres NOHSC:3003 and in-house method OH0400PR- EHS Test method No.3 |
Membrane filters | Respirable asbestos fibres | Phase contrast microscopy | National Occupational Health and Safety Commission Guidance Note on the Membrane Filter Method for Estimating Airborne Asbestos Fibres NOHSC:3003 and in-house method OHO300PR-EHS Test method No.2 | |
Synthetic mineral fibres (SMF) | Phase contrast microscopy | National Occupational Health and Safety Commission Guidance Note on the Membrane Filter Method for Estimating Airborne Synthetic Mineral Fibres NOHSC:3006 and in-house method OHO300PR-EHS Test method No. 2 | ||
Identification of asbestos, mineral fibres (including synthetic) and organic fibres | Bulk materials | Amosite; Chrysotile; Crocidolite; Organic fibres; Synthetic mineral fibres (SMF) | Polarised light microscopy (including dispersion staining) | AS 4964 (2004) and in-house method OHO200PR EHS Test method No.1 |
Non-homogenous materials (soils, dust, ores) | Amosite; Chrysotile; Crocidolite; Organic fibres; Synthetic mineral fibres (SMF) | Polarised light microscopy (including dispersion staining) | AS 4964 (2004) and in-house method OHO200PR-EHS Test method No.1 |
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Accreditation No.
16765
Site No.
18115
Print date
28 Nov 2024