NEWSupdate:2012-09-06NO.: DOC120901-01LEO-MTS Got Excellent Results in the Proficiency Testing KOLAS PT-2012-09,Metals (Lead and Copper) in WaterKOLAS PROFICIENCY TESTING PROGRAM is held by KOLAS (Korea Laboratory Accreditation Scheme), the member of ILAC (International Laboratory Accreditation Cooperation), which is accredited by more than 70 economic bodies worldwide (latest updates in 2012) including USA, UK and EU. For more information of ILAC, please click the hyperlink: http://www.ilac.org. Proficiency Testing “PT-2012-09, Metals (Lead and Copper) in Water” is designed for laboratories that are accredited or wish to join the test. The purpose of this Proficiency Testing (PT) is to monitor the capabilities of the participating laboratories to perform water quality analyses and to enhance their quality assurance of measurements. The operating period was from June 11, 2012 to July 7, 2012 and the total number of participating laboratories was 86 for Lead and Copper, 83 for Lead, 85 for Copper. LEO- MTS which code number as M-16 participated in this scheme and got excellent results. Through this proficiency testing scheme, not only the level of detection capability of the LEO-MTS was approved. We provide reliable one-stop environment analysis services including sewage testing (sanitary sewage, industrial sewage), etc. My Profession Your Excellence! Certificate of Laboratory Excellent: Please click the below Leo-MTS test result report for detail information:
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