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1 ccredited to Laboratory locations: Schedule of ccreditation United Kingdom ccreditation Service 2 Pine Trees, Chertsey Lane, Staines-upon-Thames, TW18 3HR, UK 9 Churchill Way Chapeltown Sheffield S35 2PY Contact: Heather Marsh Tel: +44 (0) Fax: +44 (0) h.marsh@britglass.co.uk Website: below s covered by the organisation and their relevant activities details ctivity code ddress 9 Churchill Way Chapeltown Sheffield S35 2PY Local contact Heather Marsh Tel: +44 (0) Fax: +44 (0) h.marsh@britglass.co.uk Website: Glass and Glass Products nalysis Environmental Sampling/ Testing Site activities performed away from the locations listed above: details ctivity code Customers sites requiring Stack Emissions Testing Stack Emissions Testing ssessment Manager: C1 Page 1 of 9
2 Schedule of ccreditation United Kingdom ccreditation Service ccredited to DETIL OF CCREDITTION GLSS and GLSS PRODUCTS Chemical Tests Lead Cadmium Documented In-House methods: QP11 using atomic absorption spectrometry and atomic emission spectroscopy Lead and Cadmium Leaching QP16 using atomic absorption spectrometry and ICP-OES based on ISO 7086 Parts 1 and 2 (2000) S 6748: :2011 S EN (1996) STM 927: 80 (2009) OC (2004) Elemental/oxide analysis QP08 using X-ray fluorescence techniques (XRF) Loss on drying and Loss on Ignition QP10 Hydrolytic resistance of glass containers for pharmaceutical use QP15 based on USP35 NF30 1 st Supplement Section 660 European Pharmacopoeia Ph.Eur. Ed 6.8 method (2010) ritish Pharmacopoeia P P-Vol V - ppendix XIX (2012) Identification and comparative analysis QP07 using SEM Techniques GLSS ND SND Iron Chromium QP14 using UV-Visible light spectrometry ssessment Manager: C1 Page 2 of 9
3 Schedule of ccreditation United Kingdom ccreditation Service ccredited to GLSS and GLSS PRODUCTS (cont d) Chemical Tests (cont d) Documented In-House methods: GLSS MKING MINERLS (eg sand, limestone, dolomite, cullet, feldspar, blast furnace slag, nepheline syenite, synthetic diopside, alumina and alumino-silicate refractories) Sodium Oxide (Na 2 O) Magnesium Oxide (MgO) luminium Oxide (l 2 O 3 ) Silica (SiO 2 ) Phosphorus Pentoxide (P 2 O 5 ) Potassium Oxide (K 2 O) Calcium Oxide (CaO) Titanium Dioxide (TiO 2) Manganese Oxide (MnO) Chromium (III) Oxide (Cr 2 O 3 ) Strontium Oxide (SrO) Iron (III) Oxide (Fe 2 O 3 ) arium Oxide (ao) QP09 using X-ray fluorescence techniques (XRF) GLSS PRODUCTS Dimensional Tests Documented In-house methods: Length (to mm) Diameter (to mm) (Range 0 to 100 mm) ngle (to ) (Range 0 to 90 ) Length (to 0.01 mm) Diameter (to 0.01 mm) (Range 1 to 150 mm) Digital depth gauge Volumetric capacity Verticality Hall effect thickness gauge QP32 using optical profile methods QP02 QP47 based on S 969 and 887 (2008) QP48 based on S 1797 (1987) (R05) TEC6 () QP49 based on S EN () QP51 based on Instruction Manual, Sections E and 213 ssessment Manager: C1 Page 3 of 9
4 Schedule of ccreditation United Kingdom ccreditation Service ccredited to GLSS ND GLSS PRODUCTS (cont d) Physical Tests Thermal shock QP33 based on S EN 1183 (1997) STM C (2005) S EN ISO 7459 (2004) Strain characteristics QP17, based on STM C using a fluorescent intensity >1300 lux Glass failure analysis QP18 Fragment analysis of glass QP21 Compression Testing QP39 Determination of absorption and tranmittance values Mechanical Tests QP72 using spectrophotometric techniques in the range nm Impact testing of glass QP19 Pressure testing of glass QP20 based on STM C Torque testing of caps for glass containers QP31 Sodium Carbonate Total alkalinity QP61 based on S :1981(1997), ISO 740:1976 GLSS/NON POROUS MTERIL Density QP66 based on STM C ssessment Manager: C1 Page 4 of 9
5 Schedule of ccreditation United Kingdom ccreditation Service ccredited to GLSS ND GLSS PRODUCTS Chemical Tests Documented In-house methods: Road marking materials: glass beads and premix glass beads Resistance to the effects of: water, hydrochloric acid, calcium chloride, sodium sulphide QP30 based on S EN 1423:2012:nnex Determination of the presence of moisture-proof coating QP30 based on S EN 1423:2012:nnex E Determination of; QP30 in accordance with rsenic EN 1423:2012 (E) nnex I.1 Lead using ICP-OES ntimony Physical Tests QP30 based on; Granulometry S EN 1423:2012:Section S EN 1424:1998:Section 4.1 Refractive Index S EN 1423:2012:nnex ead imperfections S EN 1423:2012:nnex C ead quality S EN 1423:2012:nnex D ssessment Manager: C1 Page 5 of 9
6 Schedule of ccreditation United Kingdom ccreditation Service ccredited to GLSS ND GLSS PRODUCTS (cont d) Physical Tests (cont d) Flat and curved glass Impact testing of architectural QP68 using a large pendulum panels glazing impactor, in accordance with; S EN 12600:2002 S EN 14428:2004 S EN 13049:2003 S 6206:1981 NSI Z97.1:2009 CPSC 16 CFR 1201 Fragmentation assessment QP69 using gauges, centre punch and visual assessment, in accordance with; S EN :2000 S EN :2005 S EN :2005 S EN :2011 S EN :2011 S EN 14428:2004 S 6206:1981 S 3193:2008 NSI Z97.1:2009 ddendum 42: Regulation No. 43 ssessment Manager: C1 Page 6 of 9
7 Schedule of ccreditation United Kingdom ccreditation Service ccredited to STCK EMISSIONS Physical Testing Filter papers and rinse solutions Weighing of Particulate Matter S EN :2002 S ISO 9096:2003 (QP40) Chemical Testing Filter papers, impinger solutions and rinse solutions Trace elements (heavy metals): rsenic, ntimony, Cadmium, Chromium, Cobalt, Copper, Manganese, Nickel, Lead, Tin, Thallium, Vanadium, Selenium S EN 14385:2004 (QP67) Testing of Stack emissions to tmosphere Sampling with subsequent analysis by an ISO/IEC ccredited Laboratory National, European, International and Environment gency specified standards including MIDs and Documented In-House work instructions to meet the requirements of the Environment gency (MCERTS) Performance Standard and DD CEN/TS 15675:2007/ S EN 15259:2007 Total Particulate Matter S EN :2002 (QP40) Hydrogen Chloride S EN :2010 (QP43) Hydrogen Fluoride S ISO 15713:2006 (QP44) Sulphur dioxide S EN 14791:2005 (QP53) Metals (excluding mercury) S EN 14385:2004 (QP50) mmonia S EN 14791:2005 (QP60) ssessment Manager: C1 Page 7 of 9
8 Schedule of ccreditation United Kingdom ccreditation Service ccredited to Testing of Stack emissions to tmosphere (cont d) Sampling and On-Line analysis National, European, International and Environment gency specified standards including MIDs and Documented In-House work instructions to meet the requirements of the Environment gency (MCERTS) Performance Standard and DD CEN/TS 15675:2007/ S EN 15259:2007 Pressure Temperature Velocity (point velocity method) S EN :2013 (QP71 using differential pressure device (pitot tube) method) Water Vapour S EN 14790:2005 (QP52) Oxygen* S EN 14789:2005 (QP55 - Validated Electrochemical cell or Paramagnetic analyser) Carbon Monoxide* S EN 15058:2006 (QP62 - NDIR nalyser) Sulphur Dioxide* Total Gaseous Organic Carbon* (TOC/VOC) (0-1000mg/m 3 ) Oxides of Nitrogen (Nitrogen Oxide only)* E TGN M21 (QP59 - NDIR nalyser) S EN 12619:2013 (QP63 - FID analyser) S EN 14792:2005 (QP54 - Validated NDIR nalyser) END * - The scale range of the analyser used for this test must be that detailed on its current MCERTS certificate or a range validated by the organisation to meet MCERTS requirements. ssessment Manager: C1 Page 8 of 9
9 Schedule of ccreditation United Kingdom ccreditation Service ccredited to ccreditation for the purpose of Notified ody ctivity taking into account E 2/17 Directive / Regulation Conformity ssessment Procedure / Module / rticle Category of Products or Individual Products Essential Requirements: Product Specification / Properties / Standards The Construction Products Regulation (EU) No 305/2011 nnex V - Testing Laboratory (VCP) System /245/EC Flat glass, profiled glass and glass-block products (4/6): - Insulating glass units (for other uses liable to present "safety-in-use" risks and subject to such regulations) EN :2005+2:2010 EN :2008 EN :2004 EN :2004 EN :2004 EN :2004 EN :2004 EN :2005 EN 14449:2005 EN 14449:2005/C:2005 EN :2004 EN :2004 EN :2004 EN 572-9:2004 EN :2005 The Construction Products Regulation (EU) No 305/2011 nnex V - Testing Laboratory (VCP) System /245/EC Flat glass, profiled glass and glass-block products (5/6): - Flat or curved glass panels (specially treated) (for uses relating to energy conservation and/or noise reduction) EN :2005+2:2010 EN :2008 EN :2004 EN :2004 EN :2004 EN :2004 EN :2004 EN :2005 EN 14449:2005 EN 14449:2005/C:2005 EN :2004 EN :2004 EN :2004 EN 572-9:2004 EN :2005 END ssessment Manager: C1 Page 9 of 9
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