12 laboratories in Italy are accredited by ACCREDIA under ISO/IEC 17025 to perform EN 16173 testing. These labs commonly handle Soil matrices. Most frequently tested analytes via this method in Italy: Ph. From the accredited scope text: “EN 16173:2012 + UNI EN ISO 22036:2024 ICP-OES Metodo di prova Tecnica di prova O&I CNR IRSA 23a Q 64 Vol 3 1990 GC-ECD CNR IRSA 23b Q 64 Vol 3 1990 GC-FID ASTM D5057-17 Gravimetria Fanghi/Sludges, Rif” “EN 16173:2012 + UNI EN 16171:2016 ICP-MS DM 13/09/1999 SO n 185 GU n 248 21/10/1999 Met XI.1 + UNI EN ISO 22036:2024 ICP-OES UNI EN ISO 15009:2016 GC-MS Cromo esavalente (Cr VI)/Hexavalent Chromium (C” “EN 16173:2012 + UNI EN ISO 22036:2024 ICP-OES Metodo di prova Tecnica di prova O&I Residuo secco a 105°C/Dry residue at 105°C, Solidi totali fissi a 550°C/Total fixed solids at 550°C CNR IRSA 2 Q 64 V” “EN 16173:2012 + UNI EN 16171:2016 ICP-MS Residuo secco/Dry weight content, Umidità (da calcolo)/Moisture (calculation) UNI EN 15934:2012 Gravimetria Sedimenti marini/Marine sediments Denominazione del”
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