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June 2022 – Lab Audit

Let Us Be Your Lab Analytical Watch Dog

Due to the positive responses we received from our invitation earlier this year to take part in a cost-sharing opportunity to have your environmental laboratories audited by Environmental Standards, we have added additional laboratories to our list. The laboratories on this updated list include additional nominations made this year by a wide range of industrial clients. Take a look at our updated June 2022 laboratory audit nomination list. Analytical laboratory audits are an important tool for assessing liabilities that may arise from using a commercial environmental laboratory. For over 34 years, Environmental Standards has conducted third-party laboratory audits and independent third-party data validation on behalf of our clients – companies in the oil & gas, chemical, industrial/manufacturing, utility, transportation, mining, and food/beverage & consumer markets.

In addition to the laboratory names and locations, the list and interactive map identify the number of clients sharing the cost of each audit and the current audit scope. Many of the audit dates are still “open” and will float while the stakeholders (the clients, the laboratories, and Environmental Standards’ Senior Auditors) determine an optimal audit schedule.

If you have additional nominations, please contact me via email or by calling 610-935-5577. Also, please keep in mind that the list and map are “snapshots” in time and traditionally grow throughout the year as clients continue to make nominations. Contact me at any time throughout the year for an updated laboratory audit nomination list.

If you have not previously participated in our audit program, I encourage you to review a summary of Environmental Standards’ Laboratory Auditing Qualifications and Scope.

Finally, you may want to consider contracting Environmental Standards for all of your third-party data validation needs for your high-profile projects and/or to serve in an oversight capacity as your “data quality watchdog.”

Rock J. Vitale, CEAC

Technical Director of Chemistry