🇵🇱 WOJSKOWY OŚRODEK MEDYCYNY PREWENCYJNEJ PL

PCA AB 1138 • Gdynia, Poland • 65 methods

EnvironmentWater & wastewaterElectronics & EMCMicrobiology

WOJSKOWY OŚRODEK MEDYCYNY PREWENCYJNEJ is a laboratory accredited by PCA under number AB 1138 (Gdynia, Poland). Its accreditation scope covers 65 test methods in the following areas: Environment, Water & wastewater, Electronics & EMC, Microbiology. Test objects include: Water, water intended for human consumption, swimming pool water, Water, water intended for human consumption, Workplace environment - electromagnetic field in the workspace from…, Workplace environment - electromagnetic field in the workspace from….

At a glance

  • Accreditation number: PCA AB 1138
  • Methods in scope: 65
  • Types of test objects: 26
  • City: Gdynia, Poland
Accreditation number
AB 1138
Accreditation body
PCA
Address
W GDYNI, ZESPÓŁ LABORATORYJNY, ul. Grudzińskiego 4, AB xxx 81-103 Gdynia
City
Gdynia, Poland

What this laboratory tests (26)

Accreditation scope — test methods (65)

No. Test object Methodology / Parameters Technique Reference document
Test methods
1 Workplace environment – noise A-weighted equivalent sound level A-weighted maximum sound level Range: (45 - 135) dB C-weighted peak sound level Range: (45 -140) dB Direct measurement method PN-N-01307:1994 PN-EN ISO 9612:2011 z wyłączeniem metody obejmującej strategię 2 i 3 – pkt. 10 i 11
2 Workplace environment – noise Noise exposure level referred to: - the 8-hour daily working time - the average weekly working time (calculated)
3 Workplace environment - indoor electric lighting Illuminance Range: (5 - 1900) lx Direct measurement method PB-07, wydanie 7 z dnia 31.03.2023 r.
4 Workplace environment - indoor electric lighting Illuminance uniformity (calculated)
5 Workplace environment − whole-body vibration Frequency-weighted effective vibration acceleration Range: (0,02 - 25) m/s2 Direct measurement method PN-EN 14253+A1:2011
6 Workplace environment − whole-body vibration Daily exposure, expressed as the 8-hour energy-equivalent frequency-weighted RMS vibration acceleration dominant among the vibration accelerations determined for the three directional components taking into account the appropriate coefficients (1.4awx, 1.4awy, awz) Exposure lasting 30 minutes and less, expressed as the frequency-weighted RMS vibration acceleration dominant among the vibration accelerations determined for the three directional components taking into account the appropriate coefficients (1.4awx, 1.4awy, awz) (calculated)
7 Workplace environment − hand-arm vibration Frequency-weighted effective vibration acceleration Range: (0,09 - 100) m/s2 Direct measurement method PN-EN ISO 5349-1:2004 PN-EN ISO 5349-2:2004+A1:2015-11
8 Workplace environment − hand-arm vibration Daily exposure, expressed as the energy-equivalent value for an 8-hour working day of the vector sum of the frequency-corrected r.m.s. vibration accelerations, determined for the three directional components (ahwx, ahwy, ahwz) Exposure lasting 30 minutes or less, expressed as the vector sum of the frequency-weighted r.m.s. vibration accelerations, determined for the three directional components (ahwx, ahwy, ahwz) (calculated)
9 Workplace environment - electromagnetic field in the workspace from stationary communication equipment Electric field strength in the frequency range: - 100x103 Hz – 60x109 Hz Range: (0,5 – 800) V/m Direct measurement method NO-06-A215-2
10 Workplace environment - electromagnetic field in the workspace from stationary communication equipment Magnetic field strength in the frequency range: - 100x103 Hz – 0,8x109 Hz Range: (0,01– 16) A/m Direct measurement method
11 Workplace environment - electromagnetic field in the workspace from stationary communication equipment Magnetic field strength in the frequency range: 0,8x109 – 60x109 Hz (calculated)
12 Workplace environment - electromagnetic field in the workspace from communication devices Electric field strength in the frequency range: - 100x103 Hz – 60x109 Hz Range: (0,5 – 800) V/m Direct measurement method
13 Workplace environment - electromagnetic field in the workspace from communication devices Magnetic field strength in the frequency range: - 100x103 Hz – 0,8x109 Hz Range: (0,01– 16) A/m Direct measurement method
14 Workplace environment - electromagnetic field in the workspace from communication devices Magnetic field strength in the frequency range: 0,8x109 – 60x109 Hz (calculated)
15 Workplace environment - electromagnetic field in the workspace from vehicles with communication equipment Electric field strength in the frequency range: - 100x103 Hz – 60x109 Hz Range: (0,5 – 800) V/m Direct measurement method
16 Workplace environment - electromagnetic field in the workspace from vehicles with communication equipment Magnetic field strength in the frequency range: - 100x103 Hz – 0,8x109 Hz Range: (0,01 – 16) A/m Direct measurement method
17 Workplace environment - electromagnetic field in the workspace from vehicles with communication equipment Magnetic field strength in the frequency range: 0,8x109 – 60x109 Hz (calculated)
18 Workplace environment - electromagnetic field in the workspace from hand-held and portable communication devices Electric field strength in the frequency range: - 100x103 Hz – 60x109 Hz Range: (0,5 – 800) V/m Direct measurement method NO-06-A215-2
19 Workplace environment - electromagnetic field in the workspace from hand-held and portable communication devices Magnetic field strength in the frequency range: 100x103 Hz – 0,8x109 Hz Range: (0,01– 16) A/m Direct measurement method
20 Workplace environment - electromagnetic field in the workspace from hand-held and portable communication devices Magnetic field strength in the frequency range: 0,8x109 – 60x109 Hz (calculated)
21 Workplace environment - electromagnetic field in the workspace from measurement and control apparatus Electric field strength in the frequency range: - 100x103 Hz – 60x109 Hz Range: (0,5 – 800) V/m Direct measurement method
22 Workplace environment - electromagnetic field in the workspace from measurement and control apparatus Magnetic field strength in the frequency range: - 100x103 Hz – 0,8x109 Hz Range: (0,01– 16) A/m Direct measurement method
23 Workplace environment - electromagnetic field in the workspace from measurement and control apparatus Magnetic field strength in the frequency range: 0,8x109 – 60x109 Hz (calculated)
24 Workplace environment - electromagnetic field in the workspace originating from radar equipment Electric field strength in the frequency range: - 100x106 Hz – 12x109 Hz Range: (4,2 – 500) V/m Direct measurement method NO-06-A215-2
25 Workplace environment - electromagnetic field in the workspace originating from radar equipment Magnetic field strength in the frequency range: 0,8x109 – 12x109 Hz (calculated)
26 Workplace environment - electromagnetic field in the workspace originating from missile guidance stations Electric field strength in the frequency range: - 100x106 Hz – 12x109 Hz Range: (4,2 – 500) V/m Direct measurement method
27 Workplace environment - electromagnetic field in the workspace originating from missile guidance stations Magnetic field strength in the frequency range: 0,8x109 – 12x109 Hz (calculated)
28 Workplace environment - electromagnetic field in the workspace from magnetotherapy devices Magnetic field strength in the frequency range: from 10 Hz to 100 Hz Range: (1x10-6 – 10x10-3)T Direct measurement method (simplified) Podstawy i Metody Oceny Środowiska Pracy 2016, nr 4 (90), s.151 – 180.
29 Canned fruit, vegetable and vegetable-meat preserves Leak tightness of the packaging Vacuum method NO-89-A202:2015 pkt. 4.7
30 Canned fruit, vegetable and vegetable-meat preserves Shelf stability of canned products Incubation test method NO-89-A202:2015 pkt. 4.6
31 Canned fish Leak tightness of the packaging Vacuum method PN-A-86732:1992 pkt 2.3.10
32 Canned fish Shelf stability of canned products Incubation test method PN-A-86732:1992 pkt 2.3.11
33 Canned meat and vegetable-meat products Leak tightness of the packaging Vacuum method PN-A-82055-4:1997 z wyłączeniem pkt. 2.4.1.3 i pkt 2.4.2
34 Canned meat and vegetable-meat products Shelf stability of canned products Incubation test method PN-A-82055-5:1994 z wyłączeniem pkt. 2.5.3
35 Bread External appearance, crust, crumb, odour, taste – simple descriptive test PN-A-74108:1996
36 Long-life bread External appearance, crust, crumb, odour, taste – simple descriptive test NO-89-A200
37 Meat products – canned pork External appearance, taste, odour, consistency, arrangement and quality of ingredients – simple descriptive test PN-85/A-82056 NO-89-A201:2015
38 Meat products – canned poultry External appearance, taste, odour, consistency, arrangement and quality of ingredients – simple descriptive test PN-85/A-82056 NO-89-A203:2015
39 Food – meat products Listeria monocytogenes count Plate method (surface plating) PN-EN ISO 11290-2:2017-07
40 Water intended for human consumption Presence and identification of foreign taste, simple descriptive test PB-11 wydanie 1 z dnia 05.09.2022 r.
41 Water intended for human consumption Presence and identification of foreign odour, simple descriptive test
42 Water, water intended for human consumption, swimming pool water Total microorganism count on nutrient agar at 36°C Plate method (pour plate) PN-EN ISO 6222:2004
43 Water, water intended for human consumption, swimming pool water Total count of microorganisms on nutrient agar at 22°C Plate method (pour plate)
44 Water, water intended for human consumption, swimming pool water Coliform bacteria and Escherichia coli count Membrane filtration method PN-EN ISO 9308-1:2014-12 +A1:2017-04
45 Water, water intended for human consumption, swimming pool water Coliform bacteria and Escherichia coli count MPN method ISO 9308-2:2014-06
46 Water, water intended for human consumption, swimming pool water Intestinal enterococci count Membrane filtration method PN-EN ISO 7899-2:2004
47 Water, water intended for human consumption, swimming pool water Pseudomonas aeruginosa bacteria count Membrane filtration method PN-EN ISO 16266:2009
48 Water, water intended for human consumption, swimming pool water Coagulase-positive staphylococci count Membrane filtration method PN-Z-11001-3:2000
49 Water, water intended for human consumption Count of bacteria of the genus Legionella Range: from 1 CFU/100 ml from 1 CFU/1000 ml Membrane filtration method Matrix A, Procedure 7; medium C-GVCP PN-EN ISO 11731:2017-08 +Ap1:2019-12
50 Water, water intended for human consumption Iron concentration Range: (0,03 - 15,0) mg/l Spectrophotometric method PB-04, wydanie 4 z dnia 09.04.2021 r. opracowana na podstawie metody testowej HACH nr 8008
51 Water, water intended for human consumption Manganese concentration Range: (0,005 - 3,5) mg/l Spectrophotometric method PB-05, wydanie 2 z dnia 05.01.2012 r. opracowana na podstawie metody testowej HACH nr 8149
52 Water, water intended for human consumption Electrical conductivity Range: 5 µS/cm - 12,87mS/cm Conductometric method EN 27888:1999
53 Water, water intended for human consumption Ammonium ion concentration Range: (0,05 - 3,0) mg/l NH4+ Spectrophotometric method PB-18, wydanie 2 z dnia 24.08.2015 r. opracowana na podstawie metody testowej HACH nr 8155
54 Water, water intended for human consumption Magnesium concentration Range: (1 - 100) mg/l Flame atomic absorption spectrometry method (FAAS) PN-EN ISO 7980:2002
55 Water, water intended for human consumption Sodium concentration Range: (5 - 300) mg/l Flame atomic absorption spectrometry method (FAAS) ISO 9964-1:1994+Ap1:2009
56 Water, water intended for human consumption Nitrite concentration Range: (0,040 - 0,800) mg/l Spectrophotometric method PN-EN 26777:1999
57 Water, water intended for human consumption True colour Range: (2 - 25) mg/l Pt Spectrophotometric method PN-EN ISO 7887:2012
58 Water, water intended for human consumption Elements: arsenic, cadmium, antimony, thallium Range: (0,10 - 400) µg/l beryllium, chromium, manganese, nickel, selenium barium, lead Range: (1,0 - 400) µg/l aluminium, iron Range: (10 - 400) µg/l boron, copper Range: (0,010 - 3) mg/l Inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry method (ICP-MS) PN-EN ISO 17294-2:2024-04
59 Water, water intended for human consumption, swimming pool water pH Range: (4,0 - 10,0) Potentiometric method PN-EN ISO 10523:2012
60 Water, water intended for human consumption, swimming pool water Turbidity Range: (0,1 - 50) NTU Nephelometric method PN-EN ISO 7027-1:2016-09
61 Water, water intended for human consumption, swimming pool water Permanganate index Range: (0,5 - 10) mg/l O2 Titrimetric method PN-EN ISO 8467:2001
62 Water, water intended for human consumption, swimming pool water Nitrate concentration Range: (3 - 60) mg/l NO3 Spectrophotometric method Metodyka Hach Lange LCK 339 wydanie 2 z 18.04.2025 r.
63 Faeces, rectal swab Presence and identification of rods of the genus Salmonella and Shigella. Culture method with biochemical and serological confirmation PB-01, wydanie 6 z dnia 22.09.2020 r. PB-02, wydanie 6 z dnia 22.09.2020 r. w oparciu o wytyczne NIZP – PZH, instrukcje producenta testów
64 Faeces Presence of rotavirus and adenovirus antigens Immunochromatographic method Instrukcja producenta testu Juschek Rotavirus and Adenovirus Combo Rapid ACRO BIOTECH z dnia 08.12.2017 r.
65 Biological indicators for sterilization efficacy control – Sporal A Presence of the indicator microorganism Geobacillus stearothermophilus Culture method PB-03 wydanie 6 z dnia 22.09.2020 r. w oparciu o instrukcje producenta testów

Reference standards (41)

EN 27888:1999
ISO 9308-2:2014-06
ISO 9964-1:1994+Ap1:2009
Instrukcja producenta testu Juschek Rotavirus and Adenovirus Combo Rapid ACRO BIOTECH z dnia 08.12.2017 r.
Metodyka Hach Lange LCK 339 wydanie 2 z 18.04.2025 r.
NO-06-A215-2
NO-89-A200
NO-89-A202:2015 pkt. 4.6
NO-89-A202:2015 pkt. 4.7
PB-01, wydanie 6 z dnia 22.09.2020 r. PB-02, wydanie 6 z dnia 22.09.2020 r. w oparciu o wytyczne NIZP – PZH, instrukcje producenta testów
PB-03 wydanie 6 z dnia 22.09.2020 r. w oparciu o instrukcje producenta testów
PB-04, wydanie 4 z dnia 09.04.2021 r. opracowana na podstawie metody testowej HACH nr 8008
PB-05, wydanie 2 z dnia 05.01.2012 r. opracowana na podstawie metody testowej HACH nr 8149
PB-07, wydanie 7 z dnia 31.03.2023 r.
PB-11 wydanie 1 z dnia 05.09.2022 r.
PB-18, wydanie 2 z dnia 24.08.2015 r. opracowana na podstawie metody testowej HACH nr 8155
PN-85/A-82056 NO-89-A201:2015
PN-85/A-82056 NO-89-A203:2015
PN-A-74108:1996
PN-A-82055-4:1997 z wyłączeniem pkt. 2.4.1.3 i pkt 2.4.2
PN-A-82055-5:1994 z wyłączeniem pkt. 2.5.3
PN-A-86732:1992 pkt 2.3.10
PN-A-86732:1992 pkt 2.3.11
PN-EN 14253+A1:2011
PN-EN 26777:1999
PN-EN ISO 10523:2012
PN-EN ISO 11290-2:2017-07
PN-EN ISO 11731:2017-08 +Ap1:2019-12
PN-EN ISO 16266:2009
PN-EN ISO 17294-2:2024-04
PN-EN ISO 5349-1:2004 PN-EN ISO 5349-2:2004+A1:2015-11
PN-EN ISO 6222:2004
PN-EN ISO 7027-1:2016-09
PN-EN ISO 7887:2012
PN-EN ISO 7899-2:2004
PN-EN ISO 7980:2002
PN-EN ISO 8467:2001
PN-EN ISO 9308-1:2014-12 +A1:2017-04
PN-N-01307:1994 PN-EN ISO 9612:2011 z wyłączeniem metody obejmującej strategię 2 i 3 – pkt. 10 i 11
PN-Z-11001-3:2000
Podstawy i Metody Oceny Środowiska Pracy 2016, nr 4 (90), s.151 – 180.