Eurofins Agroscience Testing Pty Ltd

Site

Eurofins Agroscience Testing – GLP Facility

Accreditation No.

15028

Site No.

15091

Date of Accreditation

22 Jul 2002

Address

1st Floor, 179 Magowar Road
Girraween, NSW 2145
Australia

eurofins.com.au

Contact

Ms Kay Ford P: +61 (02) 99008443

Availability

Services available to external clients

Scope of Recognition

Eurofins Agroscience Testing – GLP Facility

OECD Principles of Good Laboratory Practice (1997)

  • NATA recognition for compliance with the OECD Principles of GLP covers all non-clinical health and environmental safety studies conducted within Australia for regulatory purposes. Detailed below are the types of studies which have been specifically inspected by NATA. A facility recognised as GLP compliant may claim compliance for any GLP study conducted within Australia.

Agribusiness

Service Product Determinant
Analytical and clinical chemistry associated with non-clinical studies Agrichemicals Analytical chemistry
Physical and chemical studies Agrichemicals Characterisation of test items
Analysis for active constituents and/or impurities

OECD Principles of Good Laboratory Practice (1997)

  • NATA recognition for compliance with the OECD Principles of GLP covers all non-clinical health and environmental safety studies conducted within Australia for regulatory purposes. Detailed below are the types of studies which have been specifically inspected by NATA. A facility recognised as GLP compliant may claim compliance for any GLP study conducted within Australia.

Healthcare, Pharmaceutical and Media Products

Service Product Determinant
Analytical and clinical chemistry associated with non-clinical studies Feed additives; Veterinary drugs Analysis of dose formulations; Analytical chemistry
Physical and chemical studies Feed additives; Veterinary drugs Analysis for active constituents and/or impurities

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