NATA accredited definition

NATA accredited means in relation to the analysis of a sample that the laboratory is NATA accredited for the specified analysis at the time of the analysis;
NATA accredited means the submission of a sample to a laboratory which is NATA accredited for the analysis specified at the time of the analysis;
NATA accredited and ‘NATA accreditation’ means in relation to the analysis of a

Examples of NATA accredited in a sentence

  • Testing against the Quality Standards will be conducted by a NATA accredited testing facility.

  • The samples are tested for composition and quality parameters through a NATA accredited laboratory.

  • A list of Fodmap-approved hospital, university and NATA accredited laboratories will be available from Fodmap.

  • The quantification analysis of the samples detected as non-negative in the on-site device must be conducted in a NATA accredited laboratory for confirmation testing.

  • All microbiological samples from a public swimming pool or public spa pool are to be submitted to a NATA accredited laboratory or to a laboratory operating according to standards detailed by the Director for Analysis.

  • Collecting and testing of saliva specimens shall be carried out by an Authorised Testing Agent, agreed upon by the PC/Employer and the Union, and confirmatory testing is to be carried out by a NATA accredited laboratory.

Related to NATA accredited

  • Accredited means approved by the:

  • Accredited program means those seminars, classes,

  • Institutional Accredited Investor means an institution that is an “accredited investor” as defined in Rule 501(a)(1), (2), (3) or (7) under the Securities Act, who are not also QIBs.

  • Institutional Accredited Investor Certificate means a certificate substantially in the form of Exhibit G hereto.

  • accredited laboratory means an analytical facility accredited by the Standards Council of Canada (SCC), or accredited by another accrediting agency recognized by Manitoba Conservation and Climate to be equivalent to the SCC, or be able to demonstrate, upon request, that it has the quality assurance/quality control (QA/QC) procedures in place equivalent to accreditation based on the international standard ISO/IEC 17025, or otherwise approved by the Director;