A2LA F210 – Scope of Accreditation Selection List – Environmental Testing Laboratories Document Revised: February 22, 2018 Page 1 of 20 To apply for A2LA accreditation under the environmental field of testing, each applicant is required to identify the test type/test technology and list of standard test methods (by designation and title) for which accreditation is sought. In addition, please identify the types of products and materials you perform. This will ensure that an assessor’s technical expertise is correctly matched to the testing that your laboratory performs and enables A2LA staff to generate the desired draft Scope of Accreditation. Refer to the example proposed scope below for reference when creating a draft scope of accreditation for submission with your application. Submission via electronic means is preferred. DRAFT SCOPE OF ACCREDITATION TO ISO/IEC 17025 :2005 LABORATORY NAME Street Address City, State, Zip Code Laboratory Contact Name Phone: (###) ### #### Email address ENVIRONMENTAL Valid To: Month 31, 200- Certificate Number: 0000.01 In recognition of the successful completion of the A2LA evaluation process, accreditation is granted to this laboratory to perform recognized EPA methods using the following testing technologies and in the analyte categories identified below: Testing Technologies (Add or delete as applicable) Atomic Absorption/ICP-AES Spectrometry, ICP/MS, Gas Chromatography, Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry, Gravimetry, High Performance Liquid Chromatography, Ion Chromatography, Methylene Blue Active Substances, Microbiology, Misc.- Electronic Probes (pH, O 2 ), Oxygen Demand, Hazardous Waste Characteristics Tests, Spectrophotometry (Visible), Spectrophotometry (Automated), IR Spectrometry, Titrimetry, Total Organic Carbon, Total Organic Halide, Turbidity L:\Forms\F210 – Scope of Accreditation Selection List
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A2LA
F210 – Scope of Accreditation Selection List – Environmental Testing Laboratories
Document Revised: February 22, 2018
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To apply for A2LA accreditation under the environmental field of testing, each applicant is required to identify the test type/test technology and list of standard test methods (by designation and title) for which accreditation is sought. In addition, please identify the types of products and materials you perform. This will ensure that an assessor’s technical expertise is correctly matched to the testing that your laboratory performs and enables A2LA staff to generate the desired draft Scope of Accreditation.
Refer to the example proposed scope below for reference when creating a draft scope of accreditation for submission with your application. Submission via electronic means is preferred.
DRAFTSCOPE OF ACCREDITATION TO ISO/IEC 17025 :2005
LABORATORY NAMEStreet Address
City, State, Zip CodeLaboratory Contact Name Phone: (###) ### ####
Email address
ENVIRONMENTAL
Valid To: Month 31, 200- Certificate Number: 0000.01
In recognition of the successful completion of the A2LA evaluation process, accreditation is granted to this laboratory to perform recognized EPA methods using the following testing technologies and in the analyte categories identified below:
Testing Technologies
(Add or delete as applicable)
Atomic Absorption/ICP-AES Spectrometry, ICP/MS, Gas Chromatography, Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry, Gravimetry, High Performance Liquid Chromatography, Ion Chromatography, Methylene Blue Active Substances, Microbiology, Misc.- Electronic Probes (pH, O2), Oxygen Demand, Hazardous Waste Characteristics Tests, Spectrophotometry (Visible), Spectrophotometry (Automated), IR Spectrometry, Titrimetry, Total Organic Carbon, Total Organic Halide, Turbidity
Parameter/Analyte Potable Water Nonpotable Water Solid Hazardous Waste
MetalsAluminum EPA 200.7 /
200.8EPA 200.7 / 200.8 EPA 6010B / 6020
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Parameter/Analyte Potable Water Nonpotable Water Solid Hazardous Waste
Total organic halides EPA 9020 B EPA 9020 B EPA 9020B / 9023 / 9076
Wet ChemistryAcidity SM 2320 B SM 2320 B SM 2320 BAlkalinity SM 2320 B EPA 310.1 EPA 310.1Chloride EPA 300.0 EPA 300.0 EPA 9056Chlorine (residual) SM 4500-Cl F EPA 330.4 EPA 330.4Cyanide SM 4500 CN SM 4500 CN-C / EPA 9010B / 9014
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Parameter/Analyte Potable Water Nonpotable Water Solid Hazardous Waste
(C&E) EPA 335.2Available Cyanide SM 4500-CN G SM 4500-CN G EPA 9010B / 9014Fluoride EPA 300.0 EPA 300.0 EPA 9056Hardness SM 2340 B & C EPA 130.2 / SM 2340
B
EPA 130.2 / SM 2340 B
pH SM 4500-H+ B SM 4500-H+ B 9040B / 9041A / 9045C
Wet Chemistry (cont.)MBAS SM 5540 C EPA 425.1 EPA 425.1Oil and Grease EPA 1664A EPA 1664A EPA 1664A /
9071BPhenols EPA 420.1 EPA 420.1 EPA 9065Total residue SM 2540 B EPA 160.3 EPA 160.3Filterable residue SM 2540 C EPA 160.1 EPA 160.1Nonfilterable residue SM 2540 D EPA 160.2 EPA 160.2Specific conductance SM 2510 B EPA 120.1 EPA 9050ASulfate EPA 300.0 EPA 300.0 EPA 9056Sulfite EPA 377.1 EPA 377.1 EPA 377.1Surfactants SM 5540 C EPA 425.1 EPA 425.1Temperature SM 2550 EPA 170.1 EPA 170.1Turbidity SM 2130B EPA 180.1 EPA 180.1
MicrobiologyFecal coliform SM 9222 D SM 9222 D SM 9222 DTotal coliform SM 9222 B /
9223 BSM 9222 B / 9223 B SM 9222 B / 9223
BHeterotrophic Plate Count (HPC)
SM 9215B SM 9215B SM 9215B
Purgeable Organics(volatiles)Acetone EPA 502.2 /
524.2EPA 601 / 624 EPA 8260B
Acetonitrile EPA 502.2 / 524.2
EPA 601 / 624 EPA 8260B
Acrolein EPA 502.2 / 524.2
EPA 601 / 624 EPA 8260B
Acrylamide EPA 502.2 / 524.2
EPA 601 / 624
Acrylonitrile EPA 502.2 / 524.2
EPA 601 / 624 EPA 8260B
Benzene EPA 502.2 / EPA 601 / 624 EPA 8260B /
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Parameter/Analyte Potable Water Nonpotable Water Solid Hazardous Waste
524.2 8021BBenzy chloride EPA 502.2 /
524.2EPA 601 / 624 EPA 8260B
Bis (2-chloroethoxy) methane
EPA 502.2 / 524.2
EPA 601 / 624 EPA 8260B
Bis (2-chloroisopropyl) ether EPA 502.2 / 524.2
EPA 601 / 624 EPA 8260B
Bromobenzene EPA 502.2 / 524.2
EPA 601 / 624 EPA 8260B
Bromodichloromethane EPA 502.2 / 524.2
EPA 601 / 624 EPA 8260B
Bromoform EPA 502.2 / 524.2
EPA 601 / 624 EPA 8260B
Bromomethane EPA 502.2 / 524.2
EPA 601 / 624 EPA 8260B
2-Butanone EPA 502.2 / 524.2
EPA 601 / 624 EPA 8260B
n-Buytlbenzene EPA 502.2 / 524.2
EPA 601 / 624 EPA 8260B
Sec-Butylbenzene EPA 502.2 / 524.2
EPA 601 / 624 EPA 8260B
Tert-Butylbenzene EPA 502.2 / 524.2
EPA 601 / 624 EPA 8260B
Carbonyls EPA 502.2 / 524.2
EPA 601 / 624 EPA 8315A
Carbon disulfide EPA 502.2 / 524.2
EPA 601 / 624 EPA 8260B
Carbon tetrachloride EPA 502.2 / 524.2
EPA 601 / 624 EPA 8260B
Chloroacetaldehyde EPA 502.2 / 524.2
EPA 601 / 624 EPA 8260B
Chlorobenzene EPA 502.2 / 524.2
EPA 601 / 624 EPA 8260B / 8021B
Chloroethane EPA 502.2 / 524.2
EPA 601 / 624 EPA 8260B
2-Chloroethyl vinyl ether EPA 502.2 / 524.2
EPA 601 / 624 EPA 8260B
Chloroform EPA 502.2 / 524.2
EPA 601 / 624 EPA 8260B
1-Chlorohexane EPA 502.2 / 524.2
EPA 601 / 624 EPA 8260B
Chloromethane EPA 502.2 / 524.2
EPA 601 / 624 EPA 8260B
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Parameter/Analyte Potable Water Nonpotable Water Solid Hazardous Waste