71 laboratories in Germany are accredited by DAKKS under ISO/IEC 17025 to perform EN ISO 15682 testing. These labs commonly handle Effluent, Solid waste matrices. Most frequently tested analytes via this method in Germany: Chlorid, Orthophosphat, Orthophosphate. From the accredited scope text: “EN ISO 15682 (Januar 2002) 3.2.14 Sulfat DIN EN ISO 10304 -1 (Juli 2009) DWH, HE, PI 3.2.15 Cyanide, leicht freisetzbar DIN 38405 -13 (April 2011) bei sulfidhaltigen Abfällen: DIN ISO 17380 (Mai 2006)” “EN ISO 15682: 2002-01 (D 31) DIN ISO 15923-1: 2014-07 (D 49) DIN EN ISO 10304-4: 1999-07 (D 25) DIN 38405-D 1-1 und D 1-2: 1985-12 DIN 38405-D 1-3 und D 1-4: 1985-12 Sulfat DIN EN ISO 10304-1: 2009-07” “EN ISO 15682 (Januar 2002) 3.2.14 Sulfat DIN EN ISO 10304 -1 (Juli 2009)” “EN ISO 15682 (01.02) Sulfat DIN EN ISO 10304 - 1 (07.09) DIN 38405 - 5 (01.85) Cyanide, leicht freisetzbar DIN 38405 - 13 (04.11) bei Sulfid haltigen Abfällen: DIN ISO 17380 (05.06) DIN EN ISO 14403 -”
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ISO/IEC 17025 is the international standard for the competence of testing and calibration laboratories. Accreditation to this standard provides independent confirmation that a laboratory operates a quality management system and is technically competent to produce valid results within its declared scope.