AzTEST laboratory was accredited by German accreditation agency
Testing Laboratory of Agricultural and Food Experimental Test Centre (AzTEST) of the State Committee on Standardization, Metrology and Patent Office was accredited by German Accreditation (DAkkS). This means that agricultural and food products tested by AzTEST may be freely exported to the EU.
The press service of SCSMP told Turan, the audit found employees DakkS compliance testing of all kinds of food in the laboratory standard AzTEST ISO / IEC 17025:2005. In addition, testing equipment and personnel meet modern requirements.
DakkS accredited AzTEST also for microbiological testing of all kinds of food, including the determination of heavy metals, acid concentration in juice, chemical analysis of packaged drinking water. - 08D-
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