4 laboratories in Sweden are accredited by SWEDAC under ISO/IEC 17025 to perform ISO 22262 testing. Most frequently tested analytes via this method in Sweden: Asbestos. From the accredited scope text: “ISO 22262-1 Mikroskopering Fasta material Ja 2 Organisk kemi 1-butanol Intern metod; UppKem.0A.08 GC, headspace Betong Ja 2 SS-ISO 16000-6 GC-MS Adsorbent Ja 2 MVOC GC-MS Adsorbent Ja 2 VOC 1-okten-3-” “ISO 22262-1 SEM-EDX Byggprodukter Ja 2 Koncentration av oorganiska fiber ISO 14966 SEM-EDX Luft Ja 2 Oorganisk kemi Antimon, Sb SS-EN ISO 17294-2/SS-EN 54321 ICP-MS Jord Ja 2 ICP-MS Slam/Sediment Ja 2” “ISO 22262-1 Asbest Polarisationsljusmikros kopi Byggmaterial Ja 2 Nej SS-EN 12457-1 Lakning, skaktest Avfall Ja 2 Nej Jord Ja 2 Nej SS-EN 12457-2 Lakning, skaktest Avfall Ja 2 Nej Jord Ja 2 Nej SS-EN” “ISO 22262-1:2012, mod Mikroskopering Byggprodukter Förändrade omfattningsrader är markerade med fetstil. Sida 1 (1)”
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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.