Tag: accreditation

18
Feb
2013

Sea Marconi gets the renewal of the accreditation by Accredia for the tests on insulating oils

Last November 2012 Sea Marconi received the inspection visit for the surveillance and extension of the accreditation by Accredia*. The audit ended with a positive result and the new certificate is going to be effective on 25th February 2013. In particular, the Accredia inspectors scrutinised not only the laboratory, but the entire company, verifying with the utmost attention the full compliance with the prescribed
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30
Nov
2011

Accredia renews the accreditation of the Sea Marconi’s laboratory

After the extension of the accreditation in November 2010, a few weeks ago the Sea Marconi laboratory passed the supervisory control visit by Accredia (the only organization authorised by the Italian government to provide accreditation activities). The control by Accredia evaluated both the technical and organizational procedures and the human and instrumental resources involved by the test and calibration activities.
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14
Jan
2011

New international accreditation of the Sea Marconi analysis and research laboratory

After the accreditation of the test of PCBs in February 2009, Sea Marconi has obtained last November 2010 from ACCREDIA a brilliant confirmation, by extending the accreditation to the tests of dissolved gases (DGA*, dissolved water and furanic compounds)* (see here below the detail of the accredited tests). Created form the combination of SINAL and SINCERT, ACCREDIA is the only organism authorised by the Italian State to perform
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25
Mar
2009

The Sea Marconi Laboratory is awarded the SINAL certification

The professionalism and the high technical competence of the Sea Marconi laboratory have been recognised also by SINAL (National System for laboratoties accreditation). With the recent delivery of the accreditation certificate by SINAL, the procedure that our Laboratory has implemented with the objective of achieving the certification of specific tests has been brilliantly concluded. The work of the SINAL’s inspectors was not limited to
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