73 laboratories in Germany are accredited by DAKKS under ISO/IEC 17025 to perform EN 16171 testing. These labs commonly handle Soil, Metal, Solids matrices. Most frequently tested analytes via this method in Germany: Blei, Molybdän, Nickel. From the accredited scope text: “EN 16171 2017-01 Schlamm, behandelter Bioabfall und Boden - Bestimmung von Elementen mittels Massenspektrometrie mit induktiv gekoppeltem Plasma (ICP-MS)” “EN 16171 (Januar 2017) Quecksilber (Hg) DIN ISO 16772 (Juni 2005) DIN ISO 16175 -1 (Dezember 2016) DIN ISO 16175 -2 (Dezember 2016) DIN EN 12846 (August 2012) DIN EN 16171 (Januar 2017) Polychlorierte” “EN 16171 2017-01 DIN EN ISO 17294-2 2017-01 1.6 Organische Stoffe DIN ISO 18287 2006-05 DIN 38414-14 2011-08 DIN 38414-18 1989-11 DIN 38414-20 1996-01 DIN 38414-23 2002-02 Bestimmung des Ammonium-Stic” “EN 16171 (01.17) DIN EN ISO 11885 (09.09) Quecksilber (aus Königswasseraufschluss) DIN ISO 16772 (06.05) DIN EN 12846 (08.12) EN 16175-1 (12.16) EN 16175-2 (12.16) DIN EN 16171 (01.17) DIN EN ISO 1785”
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