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YOUR SOURCE FOR ENVIRONMENTAL CERTIFICATION SERVICES


CSA Group is the chosen partner of the Environment Agency to deliver MCERTS certification for equipment, personnel and installations.


• Continuous Water Monitoring Systems (CWMS)


• Continuous Emissions Monitoring Systems (CEMS)


• Ambient Air Monitoring (CAMS) • Training & Personnel Competence • Environmental Data Management Software


Product Certification • Site Inspection • Training • Competence • Gas Detector Performance Testing Tel: +44 (0)1244 670 900 | Email: ukinfo@csagroup.org | www.csagroupuk.org


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• PAHs, VOCs, and a range of organics by GCMS • Metals to EN 14385


ACCREDITATION STANDARDS?


If you need air emission samples to UKAS ISO17025 accreditation standards, our dedicated team of experts are on hand. Our investment in new dioxin instrumentation delivers dioxin, furan and PCB analysis that is UKAS accredited and fully compliant with BS EN 1948-4:2010. We also offer analysis of:


• HCL, HF, H2S • Particulates


Benefit from continually updated methods to make sure your business is compliant with UKAS standards as well as M2 requirements. We report all limits of detection in accordance with the forthcoming MCERTS requirements.With decades of experience and an enviable reputation for quality in the analytical industry, let us help make sure your project runs smoothly.


For more information please contact us: T: 0870 320 4567 / 0191 296 8366 E: nwss.customer@nwl.co.uk W: www.nwss-labs.co.uk


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