3 laboratories in Sweden are accredited by SWEDAC under ISO/IEC 17025 to perform EN ISO 17294-2 testing. These labs commonly handle Sludge, Drinking water, Sewage matrices. Most frequently tested analytes via this method in Sweden: Chromium, Cobalt, Aluminium. From the accredited scope text: “EN ISO 17294-2 Zink, Zn ICP-MS Sötvatten Ja 2 Nej SS-EN ISO 17294-2/Intern metod KMM-44 Aluminium, Al ICP-MS Biologiskt material/biota Ja 2 Nej Uppslutning salpetersyra Arsenik, As ICP-MS Biologiskt m” “EN ISO 17294-2/EPA Method 200.8/Ultraclave ICP-SFMS Polymera material Ja 2 Nej Organisk kemi Tennorganiska föreningar- Dibutyltenn (DBT) SS-EN ISO 17353 GC-ICP-MS Avloppsvatten/Lakvatten Ja 2 Nej GC-I” “EN ISO 17294-2/SS-EN ISO 15587-2 ICP-MS Drinking water Yes 2 ICP-MS Fresh water Yes 2 ICP-MS Waste water/Leach water Yes 2 Tin, Sn SS-EN ISO 17294-2 ICP-MS Drinking water Yes 2 ICP-MS Fresh water Yes”
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Swedish Accreditation Body (SWEDAC) is the primary accreditation body issuing ISO/IEC 17025 accreditation for testing laboratories in Sweden.
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.