WSP Australia Pty Ltd

Site

WSP Melbourne Laboratory

Accreditation No.

17199

Site No.

5443

Date of Accreditation

30 Jun 2023

Address

Building 7, Botanicca Corporate Park, 570/588 Swan Street
Richmond, VIC 3121
Australia

wsp.com

Contact

Ms Lauren DeRooy P: +61 (03) 86626200

Availability

Services available to external clients

Scope of Accreditation

WSP Melbourne Laboratory

ISO/IEC 17025 (2017)

Environment

Service Product Determinant Technique Procedure
Analysis of dust Air Dust - Inhalable; Dust - Respirable; Volume measurement Gravimetric

AS 3640 and AS 2985 and in-house method LP9

Sample volume Sampling flow rate and duration measurement AS 3640 and AS 2985 and in-house method LP9
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, 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 LP4
Membrane filters Respirable asbestos fibres Phase contrast microscopy National Occupational Health and Safety Commission Guidance Note on the Membrane Filter Method for the Estimation of Airborne Asbestos Fibres NOHSC:3003 and in-house method LP4
Synthetic mineral fibres (SMF) Phase contrast microscopy National Occupational Health and Safety Commission Guidance Note on the Membrane Filter Method for the Estimation of Airborne Synthetic Mineral Fibres NOHSC:3006 and in-house method LP4
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 LP3

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