SLR Consulting Australia Pty Ltd

Site

Sydney Laboratory

Accreditation No.

3130

Site No.

3123

Date of Accreditation

26 Mar 1991

Address

202 Submarine School Sub Base Platypus, 120 High Street
North Sydney, NSW 2060
Australia

slrconsulting.com

Contact

Mr Ewan Cummins P: +61 0409045326

Availability

Services available to external clients

Scope of Accreditation

Sydney Laboratory

ISO/IEC 17025 (2017)

Environment

Service Product Determinant Technique Procedure
Accreditation is held to establish new branch sitesBranch Site (25702) Materials defined by all or some for which the site is accredited Determinations defined by all or some for which the site is accredited Techniques defined by all or some for which the site is accredited
Analysis for industrial chemicals Air - Ambient Nitrogen - Oxides (NOx) Direct reading instrument

AS 3580.5.1

Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) - Methane; Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) - Non-methane Direct reading instrument AS/NZS 3580.11.1
Carbon monoxide Direct reading instrument

AS 3580.7.1

Sulfur dioxide Direct reading instrument

AS 3580.4.1

Analysis for physical and chemical characteristics Air - Ambient Particulate matter - PM10 Tapered element oscillating microbalance (TEOM)

AS 3580.9.8, NSW EPA AM-22

Suspended particulate matter - PM2.5 Beta attenuation monitors

AS 3580.9.12

Suspended particulate matter - PM2.5 Tapered element oscillating microbalance (TEOM)

AS 3580.9.13

Suspended particulate matter - PM10 Beta attenuation monitors

AS 3580.9.11

Analysis of dust Air Volume measurement Sampling flow rate and duration measurement AS 2985 and AS 3640
Counting of asbestos, mineral fibres (including synthetic) and organic fibres Air Volume measurement Sampling flow rate and duration measurement National Occupational Health and Safety Guidance Note on the Membrane Filter Method for Estimating Airborne Asbestos Fibres NOHSC:3003 and in-house method AP-01.03, AP-02.01, AP-02.03, AP-02.04, AP-03
Membrane filters Respirable asbestos fibres Phase contrast microscopy National Occupational Health and Safety Guidance Note on the Membrane Filter Method for Estimating Airborne Asbestos Fibres NOHSC:3003 and in-house method AP-01.03, AP-02.01, AP-02.03, AP-02.04, AP-03
Identification of asbestos, mineral fibres (including synthetic) and organic fibres Bulk materials; 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 AIP.01.03
Sample collection Air - Ambient Not applicable Siting of air monitoring equipment AS 3580.1.1
Air - Ambient; Emissions - Industrial Not applicable To be determined

AS 3580.9.3 - Total suspended particulates (TSP)

AS 3580.9.6 - PM10

AS 3580.9.7 - Suspended particulates

AS 3580.9.9 - Particulates - PM10 (suspended) low volume sampler (LVAS) by gravimetric

AS 3580.9.10 - Particulates - PM2.5(suspended) low volume sampler (LVAS) by gravimetric

AS 3580.9.14 - Particulates - PM2.5 (suspended) high volume sampler with size selective inlet (HVAS) by gravimetric

AS 3580.10.1 - Particulate matter - deposited matter

AS 3580.10.2 - Impinged matter by gravimetric

AS 4323.1 - Selection of sampling positions

AS 4323.2 - Total particulate matter (Isokinetic)

AS 4323.3 - Odour

AS 4323.4 - Area source sampling (flux chamber)

NSW EPA OM-7 - Odour

NSW EPA OM-8 - Odour from diffuse sources

NSW EPA TM-1 - Selection of sampling positions

NSW EPA TM-2 - Pressure; temperature, velocity and volumetric flow rate

NSW EPA AM-18 - PM10

NSW EPA AM-19 - Particulate matter - deposited matter

NSW EPA TM-34 - Volatile organic compounds

USEPA method 1 - Traverse points

USEPA method 2 - Flow rate and velocity

USEPA method 2C - Determination of gas velocity and volumetric flow rate in small stacks or ducts (standard pitot tube)

USEPA method TM-17 - Determination of particulate matter emissions from stationary sources

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