Victoria Police

Site

Technical Services Laboratory – Road Policing Drug and Alcohol Section

Accreditation No.

15251

Site No.

15860

Date of Accreditation

22 May 2006

Address

20 Dawson Street
Brunswick, VIC 3056
Australia

police.vic.gov.au

Contact

Availability

Services conditionally available to external clients

Scope of Accreditation

Technical Services Laboratory – Road Policing Drug and Alcohol Section

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 Breath alcohol instruments; Drager 7110; Drager 9510 Alcohol content Direct measurement against a reference standard In-house methods Vic Police RPDAS-TSL procedures EBA-04 Drager 7110 and EBA-04a Drager 9510

0.000 to 0.500 g/210 L alcohol content

Capability

With Calibration and Measurement Capability of-

0.0024 g/210 L for above 0.000 up to 0.080 g/210 L

3% of the reading for above 0.080 up to 0.400 g/210 L

6.5% of the reading for above 0.400 up to 0.500 g/210 L

Lion 8000 Alcohol content Direct measurement against a reference standard in-house method Vic Police RPDAS-TSL procedures EBA-09

0.000 to 0.500 g/210 L alcohol content

Capability

With Calibration and Measurement Capability of-

0.003 g/210 L for above 0.000 up to 0.100 g/210 L
3% of the reading for above 0.100 up to 0.400 g/210 L

3.6% of the reading for above 0.400 to 0.500 g/210 L

ISO/IEC 17025 (2017)

Manufactured Goods

Service Product Determinant Technique Procedure Limitations
Pattern approval and physical performance evaluation of metering and trade measurement equipment Breath alcohol instruments Alcohol content Wet gas simulation VicPolice RPDAS-TSL procedures - NVA-02, NVA-03 Initial verification of evidential breath alcohol instruments

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