Posted 8th July 2024, Carl Strautins
Crystalline silica, a common element found in many materials, can pose health risks when inhaled as fine particles. Accurately identifying its presence is crucial in proper risk
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Posted 16th February 2021, Carl Strautins
Safe Environments are the first laboratory to be accredited by NATA for asbestos identification using X-ray diffractometry (XRD) confirmatory analysis. Whilst some testing laboratories make inferences using
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Posted 10th February 2021, Carl Strautins
Safe Environments: first laboratory in Australia to obtain NATA accreditation in identifying actinolite asbestos, anthophyllite asbestos, and tremolite asbestos to the international standards for asbestos identification ISO
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Posted 22nd January 2021, Carl Strautins
ISO 22262-1:2012. Air quality — Bulk materials — Part 1: Sampling and qualitative determination of asbestos in commercial bulk materials is the most current up to date
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Posted 14th January 2021, Carl Strautins
Safe Environments recently achieved accreditation to the highest level being accredited by the National Association of Testing Authorities (NATA) to International Standards. International Standard ISO 22262-1 Air
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Posted 21st April 2020, Carl Strautins
Safe Environments are exciting to announce NATA accreditation for respirable dust testing as of 21 April 2020. The measurement of respirable dust is important, particularly in the
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