32 laboratories in Italy are accredited by ACCREDIA under ISO/IEC 17025 to perform EN 14385 testing. These labs commonly handle Stationary source emissions, Soil, Waste water matrices. Most frequently tested analytes via this method in Italy: Organic Compounds, Ammonia. From the accredited scope text: “EN 14385:2004 ICP-OES Cloruri gassosi (espressi come Acido cloridrico)/Gaseous chlorides (expressed as Hydrochloric acid) (> 0,02 mg/Ass) UNI EN 1911:2010 + UNI EN ISO 10304-1:2009 IC Concentrazione i” “EN 14385:2004 ICP-OES UNI EN 14789:2017 Paramagnetismo UNI EN 13284-1:2017 + MU 723:86 + EPA 6020B 2014 ICP-MS Vapore acqueo (Umidità)/Water vapour (moisture) UNI EN 14790:2017 UNI EN ISO 16911-1:2013” “EN 14385:2004 ICP-MS UNI EN 13284-1:2017 Gravimetria Fluoruri gassosi espressi come Acido Fluoridrico/Gaseous fluoride expressed as Hydrofluoric acid ISO 15713:2006 Potenziometria Emissioni da sorgent” “EN 14385:2004, UNI EN 14385:2025 ICP-MS UNI EN 13284-1:2017 Gravimetria Emissioni da sorgente fissa/Stationary source emissions, Emissioni: flussi gassosi convogliati/Stack emission in conveyed gas fl”
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