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LCS Laboratory Inc.

AIHA LAP Accredited to IS0 17025 standards


2017 Laboratory Catalogue

700 Collip Circle, Unit 218


London, Ontario, N6G 4X8
Phone: (519) 777-5232
Email: info@labconserv.com
Table of Content
Introduction...................................................................................................................................................... 2
Turnaround time (ToT) and rush services .......................................................................................................... 2
Chain of Custody (CoC) form ............................................................................................................................. 2
Report Format .................................................................................................................................................. 2
Shipping and Handling ...................................................................................................................................... 3
AIHA LAP Accreditation ..................................................................................................................................... 3
Air Quality Tests................................................................................................................................................ 4
Air Quality Tests on Diffusive Samplers ........................................................................................................... 12
Multiple tests and scans for airborne contaminants ........................................................................................ 15
Air Sampling Equipment Rental ....................................................................................................................... 17
Unused sampling media policy and rates ........................................................................................................ 18
Digital Microscopy of Dust .............................................................................................................................. 19
Material Identification for Construction, Demolition, and Abatement projects................................................ 20
Asbestos in Construction Materials ................................................................................................................. 21
Mold (Mould) Identification.......................................................................................................................... 22
Fire Damage Tests........................................................................................................................................... 23
Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) Tests ........................................................................................................ 25
Transportation of Dangerous Goods (TDG) Tests............................................................................................. 27
Hazardous Product Act Classification Tests ..................................................................................................... 28
Miscellaneous Material Testing....................................................................................................................... 29
Laboratory AIHA and ISO 17025 accreditation certificate ................................................................................ 30

Introduction
Thank you for using our 2017 LCS Laboratory Inc., catalogue. As always, the pricing includes sampling
media, laboratory analysis, laboratory report and sample disposal fee. Please email us to discuss your
project at info@labconserv.com or call us at (519) 777-5232. We are happy to discuss your project and
present possible solutions. We offer a free no obligation quote for any laboratory testing.

Turnaround time (ToT) and rush services


Our standard ToT is 7 business days for Asbestos and Air Testing projects, and 10 business days for
material testing. The service time is calculated from the time we received your samples. Usually, rush
service is available, but please call us at (519) 777-5232 to be sure that we can accommodate your
emergency project. The following surcharges will be added to the cost of rush orders:
ToT Weekend Same day 1 day 2 days 3 days 4 days 5 days 6-days
Surcharge 200% 150% 100% 75% 50% 25% 15% 10%
(Minimum
charge $300)

Chain of Custody (CoC) form


CoC is available for download from our web site or can be requested by email at info@labconserv.com

Report Format
We send signed laboratory reports by email in Adobe PDF format.

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Shipping and Handling
Domestic letters and parcels (within Canada). We accept shipping by Canada Post, FedEx, Purolator,
UPS and any other Courier Company. When you use Canada post, please use “no signature required”
option. Your parcel is delivered to our mail room and is safe there.

International letters and parcels (to Canada). We accept shipping by USPS, FedEx, and DHL. WE DO
NOT ACCEPT UPS DELIVERIES. Please use ground shipping, because some samples are not safe for Air
Services. Please email us the tracking number with short message about your order. Please be careful
when you prepare shipping papers, incorrect papers may delay the delivery. Your courier will ask:

 Goods description: describe what you are sending, like “sample of plaster for testing” or
“Vermiculite for testing”
 Cost of goods: Your sample has no commercial value, please put cost of $1. If you need to put any
other cost, please be aware that you will need to pay the customs’ duties
 If you have an account with a courier company, please select “taxes and duties are paid by
sender”, this will accelerate the border transition. We will reject the samples if we are asked to
pay the duties.

To deliver in person: Please bring your samples to our reception Monday to Friday from 9 AM to 5 PM.
We have a Sample Drop Box located on the first floor, in the lobby at the reception desk. Please take an
individual plastic pouch (provided), find and complete a request form, place your samples with the
request form into the pouch, and deposit the pouch to the Sample Drop Box. We collect samples from
the Drop Box every hour.

AIHA LAP Accreditation


Our laboratory complies with the ISO 17025 standard for testing laboratories. We participate in 8
rounds of 3rd party proficiency tests annually. We are accredited by American Industrial Hygiene
Association Laboratory Accreditation Program (AIHA LAP) for Industrial Hygiene testing and Bulk
Asbestos analysis. Our current certificate of accreditation is provided at the end of this catalogue.

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Air Quality Tests
This chapter includes available tests of air samples collected on tubes or filters according to standard
sampling procedures. All prices are based on a minimum order volume of two samples. A field blank
sample is analysed with every project. Price is given in Canadian funds and includes sampling media,
analysis and reporting.

Reporting Price
Compound Method
Limit (ug) ($)
Abietic Acid SOP 5 85
Acetic Acid S OSHA PV2119 5 90
Acenaphthene NIOSH 5515 10 85
Acenaphthylene NIOSH 5515 10 85
Acetaldehyde NIOSH 2018 10 85
Acetone NIOSH 1300 10 45
Acetonitrile NIOSH 1606 15 45
Acrolein (qualitative) NIOSH 2018 WM 0.2 85
Acrylonitrile NIOSH 1604 15 45
Adipic Acid as total particulates NIOSH 0500 100 15
Aliphatic Hydrocarbon Gases EPA TO-18 100 ppm 120
Alkaline Dust NIOSH 7401 100 60
Allyl Alcohol NIOSH 1402 10 45
Aluminium S (respirable fraction) NIOSH 7301 2 40
Ammonia NIOSH 6015 5 60
Ammonium Chloride fumes as total particulates NIOSH 0500 100 15
Amyl Acetate (n-) NIOSH 1450 10 45
Amyl Acetate (sec-) NIOSH 1450 10 45
Antimony S NIOSH 7301 1 40
Arsenic S NIOSH 7301 WM 1 40
Anthracene NIOSH 5515 10 65
Asbestos Fibers in air NIOSH 7400 3000 ff 20
Asphalt Fume (At least 1000L of air are required for
NIOSH 5042 100 65
new exposure limit standard)
Benzene NIOSH 1500 3 45
Benz(a)anthracene NIOSH 5515 10 65
Benzene-Soluble Fraction (At least 1000L of air are
NIOSH 5042 100 65
required for new Exposure Limit standard)
Benzo[b]fluoranthene NIOSH 5515 10 65
Benzo[k]fluoranthene NIOSH 5515 10 65
Benzo[ghi]perylene NIOSH 5515 10 65
Benzo[a]pyrene NIOSH 5515 10 65
Benzo[e]pyrene NIOSH 5515 10 65
Beryllium S NIOSH 7301 0.1 40
Biphenyl NIOSH 2530 10 65
Bisphenyl A SOP 10 65
Bromoethane; (Ethyl Bromide) NIOSH 1011 15 45

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Reporting Price
Compound Method
Limit (ug) ($)
Bromopropane (1-) NIOSH 1025 15 45
Bromoform NIOSH 1003 15 45
Butadiene (1,3-) NIOSH 1024 5 80
Butane OSHA 2010 10 60
Butoxyethanol (2-); (Butyl Cellosolve) NIOSH 1403 10 45
Butoxyethyl Acetate (2-); (Butyl Cellosolve Acetate) NIOSH 1403 10 45
Butyl Acetate (n-) NIOSH 1450 10 45
Butyl Acetate (sec-) NIOSH 1450 10 45
Butyl Acetate (tert-) NIOSH 1450 10 45
Butyl Alcohol (n-) NIOSH 1401 10 45
Butyl Alcohol (sec-), Butanol-2 NIOSH 1401 10 45
Butyl Alcohol (tert-) NIOSH 1400 10 45
Cadmium S NIOSH 7301 2 40
Calcium S NIOSH 7301 2 40
Calcium Chloride S NIOSH 7301 2 40
Calcium Chloride (as total particulates) NIOSH 0500 100 15
Captan NIOSH 5601 10 80
Carbon Black OSHA ID 196 WM 100 60
Carbon Dioxide SOP 100 ppm 20
Carbon Elemental, see Diesel Particulates - - -
Carbon Monoxide SOP 2 ppm 20
Carbon Tetrachloride NIOSH 1003 15 45
Cellulose Fibers NIOSH 7400 3000 ff 20
Charcoal (as total dust) NIOSH 0500 100 15
Charcoal (as combustible fraction) SOP 100 60
Chlorine OSHA 126 5 80
Chlorine Dioxide OSHA 126 5 80
Chlorobenzene; (Monochlorobenzene) NIOSH 1003 15 45
Chloroethane (Ethyl Chloride) NIOSH 2519 15 45
Chloroform (Trichloromethane) NIOSH 1003 15 45
Chloroprene NIOSH 1002 15 45
Chromium S NIOSH 7301 2 40
Chromium, Hexavalent (Cr(VI) soluble) NIOSH 7600 0.5 60
Chrysene NIOSH 5515 10 65
Coal Dust (as combustible dust) SOP 100 60
Coal Tar Pitch Volatiles (as Benzene Soluble Fraction)
(At least 1000L of air are required for new Exposure OSHA 58 100 65
Limit standard)
Coal Tar Pitch Volatiles (as selected PAH’s) (At least
1000L of air are required for new Exposure Limit OSHA 58 1 160
standard)
Cobalt S NIOSH 7301 2 40

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Reporting Price
Compound Method
Limit (ug) ($)
Coke Oven Emission (as Benzene Soluble Fraction) (At
least 1000L of air are required for new Exposure Limit OSHA 58 100 65
standard)
Copier Toner (laser or ink) SOP 200 particles 20
Copper S NIOSH 7301 2 40
Cresol NIOSH 2546 10 45
Cristobalite NIOSH 7602 5 60
Cumene NIOSH 1501 5 45
Cyclohexane NIOSH 1500 5 45
Cyclohexanol NIOSH 1402 10 45
Cyclohexanone NIOSH 1300 10 45
Decane NIOSH 1500 5 45
Diacetone Alcohol NIOSH 1402 10 45
Diatomaceous earth (inhalable) MDHS 14/3 100 25
Diatomaceous earth (respirable) NIOSH 0600 100 15
Dibenz[a,h]anthracene NIOSH 5515 10 85
Dibutyl Phthalate NIOSH 5020 15 85
Dichlorobenzene (o-) NIOSH 1003 15 45
Dichlorobenzene (p-) NIOSH 1003 15 45
Dichloroethane (1,1-) NIOSH 1003 15 45
Dichloroethane (1,2-) NIOSH 1003 10 45
Dichloroethylene (1,2-) NIOSH 1003 15 45
Dichloromethane NIOSH 1005 10 45
Diesel Particulates S NIOSH 5040 2 90
Diethyl Ether NIOSH 1610 10 45
Diethyl Phthalate OSHA 104 15 65
Di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (DEHP) OSHA 104 15 65
Diisodecyl phthalate (as total dust) NIOSH 0500 100 15
Diethylene Glycol NIOSH 5523 20 65
Diethylene Glycol Monoethyl Ether OSHA 2013 20 45
Diisobutyl Ketone; Dimethyl-4-Heptanone (2,6-) NIOSH 1300 10 45
Dimethyl Phthalate OSHA 104 15 65
Dimethyl Terephthalate OSHA 104 WM 15 65
Dioxane (1,4-) NIOSH 1602 10 45
Diphenyl; Biphenyl NIOSH 2530 10 65
Dipropylene Glycol Methyl Ether OSHA 101 15 45
Dust, Inhalable Particulates MDHS 14/4 100 25
Dust, Inhalable and Respirable (reported separately) MDHS 14/4 100 (each) 35
Dust, Respirable Nuisance NIOSH 0600 100 15
Dust, Total Nuisance NIOSH 0500 100 15
Ethoxyethanol (2-); Cellosolve NIOSH 1403 10 45
Ethoxyethyl Acetate (2-); Cellosolve Acetate NIOSH 1450 10 45
Ethyl Acetate NIOSH 1457 10 45

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Reporting Price
Compound Method
Limit (ug) ($)
Ethyl Alcohol (Ethanol) NIOSH 1400 10 45
Ethyl Amyl Ketone; 5-Methyl-3-heptanone NIOSH 1301 10 45
Ethyl Butyl Ketone; (3-Heptanone) NIOSH 1301 10 45
Ethyl Ether NIOSH 1610 10 45
Ethylbenzene NIOSH 1501 5 45
Ethylene Glycol NIOSH 5523 20 65
Ethylene Glycol Dimethyl Ether OSHA 7 20 45
Flour Dust (as total dust) NIOSH 0500 100 15
Fluoranthene NIOSH 5515 10 85
Fluoride Gas NIOSH 7902 2 60
Fluoride Aerosol NIOSH 7902 2 60
Fluoride Aerosol and Gas (total) NIOSH 7902 2 60
Fluoride Aerosol and Gas (reported separately) NIOSH 7902 2 100
Fluorene NIOSH 5515 10 85
Formaldehyde NIOSH 2016 0.2 85
Formaldehyde in dust NIOSH 5700 0.2 85
Glass, Fibrous NIOSH 7400 3000 ff 20
Glutaraldehyde OSHA 64 0.2 85
Heptane (n-) NIOSH 1500 5 45
Hexamethylene Diisocyanate (HDI) OSHA 42 0.5 85
Hexamethylene Diisocyanate (HDI) NIOSH 5525 0.2 105
Hexamethylenetetramine (HMTA) NIOSH 4/263 2 60
Hexane (n-) NIOSH 1500 5 45
Hydrogen Bromide S NIOSH 7903 5 100
Hydrogen Chloride S NIOSH 7903 5 100
Hydrogen Cyanide NIOSH 6010 1 60
Hydrogen Fluoride NIOSH 7902 2 60
Hydrogen Peroxide OSHA 1019 10 65
Indeno[1,2,3 cd]pyrene NIOSH 5515 10 85
Ink Toner (printer ink) SOP 200 particles 20
Iron S NIOSH 7301 5 40
Isocyanate (mono) (MDI, or HDI, or IPDI or TDI) OSHA 42. 47 0.5 85
Isocyanate (mono) (MDI, or HDI, or IPDI or TDI) NIOSH 5525 0.2 105
Isocyanate (mono and Poly-) NIOSH 5525 0.2 160
Isoamyl Acetate NIOSH 1450 10 45
Isoamyl Alcohol NIOSH 1402 10 45
Isobutyl Acetate NIOSH 1450 10 45
Isobutyl Alcohol NIOSH 1401 10 45
Isooctane; (2,2,4-Trimethyl pentane) NIOSH 1500 5 45
Isophorone NIOSH 2508 10 45
Isophorone Diisocyanite (IPDI) OSHA 2034 1 85
Isopropyl Acetate NIOSH 1454 10 45
Isopropyl Alcohol NIOSH 1400 10 45

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Reporting Price
Compound Method
Limit (ug) ($)
Isopropyl Ether NIOSH 1618 10 45
Kerosene NIOSH 1550 20 45
Laser Printer Toner SOP 200 particles 20
Lead S NIOSH 7301 2 40
Limonene NIOSH 1552 5 45
Lithium S NIOSH 7301 2 40
Lithium Hydroxide NIOSH 7401 100 60
Magnesium S NIOSH 7301 2 40
Manganese S NIOSH 7301 2 40
Mercury, Particulate S NIOSH 7301 WM 1 60
Mercury, Vapour NIOSH 6009 0.1 65
Metal Working Fluid NIOSH 5524 100 65
Methanol (Methyl Alcohol) NIOSH 2000 15 45
Methoxy-1-propanol (2-); (2M1P); Propylene Glycol
OSHA 99 15 45
Methyl Ether
Methoxy-1-propyl Acetate (2-); (2M1PA); Propylene
OSHA 99 10 45
Glycol Methyl Ether Acetate
Methoxy-2-propanol (1-); (1M2P) OSHA 99 15 45
Methoxy-2-propyl Acetate (1-); (1M2PA) OSHA 99 10 45
Methoxyethanol (2-); (Methyl Cellosolve) NIOSH 1403 5 45
Methoxyethyl Acetate (2-); (Methyl Cellosolve Acetate) NIOSH 1451 5 45
Methyl Acetate NIOSH 1458 10 45
Methyl Acrylate NIOSH 1459 10 45
Methyl Amyl Ketone; Heptanone-2 NIOSH 1301 10 45
Methyl Butyl Ketone; Hexanone (2-); (MBK) NIOSH 1300 10 45
Methyl Cyclohexane NIOSH 1500 5 45
Methyl Ethyl Ketone NIOSH 2500 10 45
Methyl Isoamyl Acetate NIOSH 1450 10 45
Methyl Isobutyl Carbinol NIOSH 1402 10 45
Methyl Isobutyl Ketone NIOSH 1300 10 45
Methyl Methacrylate NIOSH 2537 10 45
Methyl Styrene (alpha-), Vinyl Toluene NIOSH 1501 5 45
Methyl-2-pyrrolidinone (N-) NIOSH 1302 10 45
Methylene Bisphenyl Isocyanate (MDI) OSHA 47 0.5 85
Mineral Oil (as metal working fluid) NIOSH 5524 100 65
Mineral Oil (as total dust) NIOSH 0500 100 15
Mineral Spirit NIOSH 1550 20 45
Molybdenum S NIOSH 7301 2 40
Mold Spore Count and ID ASTM D7391 100 sp/m3 35
Naphtha (V M & P Naphtha) NIOSH 1550 10 45
Naphthalene NIOSH 1501 10 45
Naphthalene NIOSH 5515 1 85
Nickel S NIOSH 7301 2 40

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Reporting Price
Compound Method
Limit (ug) ($)
Nickel S (as inhalable dust) NIOSH 7301 2 60
Nickel soluble S (as inhalable dust) NIOSH 7301 2 60
Nicotine NIOSH 2544 WM 1 65
Nitric Acid S NIOSH 7903 5 90
Nitric Oxide NIOSH 6014 0.5 75
Nitrobenzene NIOSH 2005 10 45
Nitrogen Dioxide NIOSH 6014 0.5 60
Nonane (n) NIOSH 1500 5 45
Nonene-1 NIOSH 1500 5 45
Octane (n) NIOSH 1500 5 45
Particulates, (as total particulates) see Dust… - - -
Particulates, Inhalable see Dust… - - -
Particulates, Inhalable and Respirable (reported
- - -
separately) see Dust …
Particulates, Respirable see Dust … - - -
Particulates, Total see Dust … - - -
Particle size distribution (air dust collected on MCE or
SOP 1% 90
PCM filter)
Pentane (n-) NIOSH 1500 5 45
Pentanone (2-); Methyl Propyl Ketone NIOSH 1300 10 45
Peracetic Acid SOP 5 110
Petroleum Ether NIOSH 1550 10 45
Phenanthrene NIOSH 5515 10 85
Phenol NIOSH 2546 10 45
Phenol OSHA 32 0.2 85
Phenyl Ether; Diphenyl Ether NIOSH 1617 10 45
Phosphoric Acid S NIOSH 7903 10 90
Phosphoric Acid S OSHA ID111 10 90
Phosphorus S NIOSH 7301 WM 20 40
Pinene NIOSH 1552 5 45
Pitch (as a deposit on the surface, wipe sample) SOP 10 65
Polymer Dust (as combustible dust) SOP 100 80
Pollen Total (particle count) SOP 200 particles 27
Potassium S NIOSH 7301 5 40
Potassium Hydroxide NIOSH 7401 100 55
Propyl Acetate (n-) NIOSH 1450 5 45
Propyl Alcohol (n-) NIOSH 1401 10 45
Propylene Glycol NIOSH 5523 20 65
PVC dust (respirable fraction) NIOSH 0600 100 15
PVC dust (respirable fraction, extractable) SOP 100 85
Pyrene NIOSH 5515 10 65
Pyridine NIOSH 1613 15 45
Quartz (alpha) NIOSH 7602 5 60

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Reporting Price
Compound Method
Limit (ug) ($)
Quinone (1,4-Benzoquinone) NIOSH S181 5 85
Silica, Crystalline (Quartz and Cristobalite) NIOSH 7602 5 70
Silicon Carbide (fibrous) NIOSH 7400 3000 ff 20
Silver S NIOSH 7301 2 40
Sisal Dust NIOSH 0500 100 15
Skin cells (Dandruff) SOP 3000 particles 35
Soap Dust NIOSH 0500 100 15
Soap Dust (as water soluble fraction) SOP 100 65
Sodium S NIOSH 7301 10 45
Sodium Hydroxide NIOSH 7401 100 60
Soot in air (see Diesel Particulates) - - -
Soot on surface (wipe sample) SOP 10 65
Stoddard Solvent (Mineral Spirits) NIOSH 1550 10 45
Styrene; Phenylethylene; Vinyl Benzene NIOSH 1501 5 45
Sulfuric Acid S NIOSH 7903 10 90
Sulfuric Acid S as total mist fraction OSHA ID 113 10 90
Sulfuric Acid S as thoracic mist fraction, ask us for
OSHA ID 113 10 90
thoracic cyclone
Synthetic Vitreous Fibres NIOSH 7400 3000 ff 20
Talc Fibres NIOSH 7400 3000 ff 20
Talc (as respirable dust) NIOSH 0600 100 15
Tetrachloroethane (1,1,2,2-) NIOSH 1019 20 45
Tetrachloroethylene; (Perchloroethylene) NIOSH 1003 20 45
Tetrahydrocannabinol in dust SOP 1 110
Tetrahydrofuran NIOSH 1609 5 45
Toluene NIOSH 1501 5 45
Toluene Diisocyanate (TDI) OSHA 42 0.5 85
Trichloroethane (1,1,1-) NIOSH 1003 15 45
Trichloroethane (1,1,2-) NIOSH 1003 15 45
Trichloroethylene NIOSH 1022 15 45
Triglycidylisocyanurate (TGIC) MDHS 85 WM 10 85
Trimethylbenzene (1,2,3-) OSHA 2091 5 45
Trimethylbenzene (1,2,4-) OSHA 2091 5 45
Trimethylbenzene (1,3,5-); (Mesitylene) OSHA 2091 5 45
TVOC (Naphtha Range) NIOSH 1550 5 45
Urea Formaldehyde Foam Insulation (as airborne dust) NIOSH 5700 0.2 85
Urea Formaldehyde Foam Insulation off gassing NIOSH 2016 0.2 85
Vanadium S NIOSH 7301 2 40
Vegetable Oil NIOSH 0500 100 15
Vinyl Acetate; 1-Acetoxyethylene, VAM NIOSH 1453 10 45
Vinyl Chloride S NIOSH 1007 3 100
Wood Dust (as Inhalable dust) See Dust Inhalable - - -
Wood Dust (as total dust) NIOSH 0500 100 15

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Reporting Price
Compound Method
Limit (ug) ($)
Wood Dust (as combustible Inhalable dust) SOP 100 80
Xylenes NIOSH 1501 5 45
Zinc S NIOSH 7301 2 40
Notes: Reporting limit can be changed by laboratory; S- test will be subcontracted to a laboratory accredited to ISO 17025 general
accreditation level; WM – method used with modification

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Air Quality Tests on Diffusive Samplers
The list below shows available tests for vapours collected on passive badges. The samples are analysed
according to the manufacturer’s recommendation. All prices are based on minimum order volume of
two samples. A field blank sample is analysed with every project. Price is in Canadian funds and
includes sampling media, analysis and reporting.

Reporting Limit Price


Compound
(ug) ($)
Acetone 10 70
Acetonitrile 15 70
Acetaldehyde 0.2 85
Acrolein (qualitative) 0.2 90
Acrylonitrile 15 70
Amyl Acetate (n-) 10 70
Amyl Acetate (sec-) 10 70
Benzene 3 70
Biphenyl 10 70
Bromoethane; (Ethyl Bromide) 15 70
Bromoform 15 70
Bromopropane (-1) 10 70
Butadiene (1,3-) 5 90
Butoxyethanol (2-); (Butyl Cellosolve) 10 70
Butoxyethyl Acetate (2-); (Butyl Cellosolve Acetate) 10 70
Butyl Acetate (n-) 10 70
Butyl Acetate (sec-) 10 70
Butyl Acetate (tert-) 10 70
Butyl Alcohol (n-) 10 70
Butyl Alcohol (sec-), Butanol-2 10 70
Butyl Alcohol (tert-) 10 70
Carbon Tetrachloride 15 70
Chlorobenzene; (Monochlorobenzene) 15 70
Chloroethane (Ethyl Chloride) 15 70
Chloroform (Trichloromethane) 15 70
Chloroprene 15 70
Cumene 5 70
Cyclohexane 5 70
Cyclohexanol 10 70
Cyclohexanone 10 70
Decane 5 70
Dichlorobenzene (o-) 15 70
Dichlorobenzene (p-) 15 70
Dichloroethane (1,1-) 15 70
Dichloroethane (1,2-) 10 70
Dichloroethylene (1,2-) 15 70
Dichloromethane 10 70

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Reporting Limit Price
Compound
(ug) ($)
Diethyl Ether 10 70
Diisobutyl Ketone; Dimethyl-4-Heptanone (2,6-) 10 70
Dioxane (1,4-) 10 70
Ethoxyethanol (2-); Cellosolve 10 70
Ethoxyethyl Acetate (2-); Cellosolve Acetate 10 70
Ethyl Acetate 10 70
Ethyl Alcohol (Ethanol) 10 70
Ethyl Amyl Ketone; 5-Methyl-3-heptanone 10 70
Ethyl Butyl Ketone; (3-Heptanone) 10 70
Ethyl Ether 10 70
Ethylbenzene 5 70
Formaldehyde 0.2 90
Glutaraldehyde 0.2 90
Heptane (n-) 5 70
Hexamethylenetetramine (HMTA) 2 70
Hexane (n-) 5 70
Isoamyl Acetate 10 70
Isoamyl Alcohol 10 70
Isobutyl Acetate 10 70
Isobutyl Alcohol 10 70
Isooctane; (2,2,4-Trimethyl pentane) 5 70
Isophorone 10 70
Isopropyl Acetate 10 70
Isopropyl Alcohol 10 70
Isopropyl Ether 10 70
Kerosene 20 70
Limonene 5 70
Methoxyethanol (2-); (Methyl Cellosolve) 5 70
Methoxyethyl Acetate (2-); (Methyl Cellosolve Acetate) 5 70
Methyl Acetate 10 70
Methyl Acrylate 10 70
Methyl Amyl Ketone; Heptanone-2 10 70
Methyl Butyl Ketone; Hexanone (2-); (MBK) 10 70
Methyl Cyclohexane 5 70
Methyl Ethyl Ketone 10 70
Methyl Isoamyl Acetate 10 70
Methyl Isobutyl Carbinol 10 70
Methyl Isobutyl Ketone 10 70
Methyl Methacrylate 10 70
Methyl Styrene (alpha-), Vinyl Toluene 5 70
Methyl-2-pyrrolidinone (N-) 10 70
Mineral Spirit 20 70
Naphtha (V M & P Naphtha) 10 70

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Reporting Limit Price
Compound
(ug) ($)
Naphthalene 10 70
Nonane (n) 5 70
Nonene-1 5 70
Octane (n) 5 70
Pentane (n-) 5 70
Pentanone (2-); Methyl Propyl Ketone 10 70
Phenyl Ether; Diphenyl Ether 10 70
Pinene 5 70
Propyl Acetate (n-) 5 70
Propyl Alcohol (n-) 10 70
Pyridine 15 70
Stoddard Solvent (Mineral Spirits) 10 70
Styrene; Phenylethylene; Vinyl Benzene 5 70
Tetrachloroethane (1,1,2,2-) 20 70
Tetrachloroethylene; (Perchloroethylene) 20 70
Tetrahydrofuran 5 70
Toluene 5 70
Trichloroethane (1,1,1-) 15 70
Trichloroethane (1,1,2-) 15 70
Trichloroethylene 15 70
TVOC (Naphtha Range) 10 70
Vinyl Acetate; 1-Acetoxyethylene, VAM 10 70
Xylenes 5 70
Notes: 1. Reporting limit can be changed by laboratory; S- test will be subcontracted to an ISO 17025 accredited laboratory; WM – method
used with modification

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Multiple tests and scans for airborne contaminants
Multiple tests can often be performed on a single sample. Some examples are presented below. For your specific
project, please call us for a no obligation quote. Price is shown per sample. All prices are based on a minimum
order volume of two samples. A field blank sample is analysed with every project. Price is given in
Canadian funds and includes sampling media, analysis and reporting.

Compounds in the scan Method Price ($/sample)


Aliphatic Alkanes/Cycloalkanes C5-C8 and Aromatic Hydrocarbons C6-C8 NIOSH
110
(BTEX). Reported separately 1500/1
NIOSH
Aliphatic Alkanes/Cycloalkanes C9-C15 and Aromatic Hydrocarbons C9-C15
1500 & 130
Reported separately
SOP
NIOSH
Aromatic Hydrocarbons C6-C8 (BTEX). Each solvent reported separately 90
1500/1
Aromatic Hydrocarbons C9-C15. Reported as total SOP 90
OSHA
Chlorine and Chlorine Dioxide 90
106
NIOSH
Fibre scan (separate count for glass, cellulose, and manmade fibres) 50
7400
NIOSH
Glycol scan: Ethylene Glycol and Propylene Glycol 90
5523
Ist component-
OSHA $85
Isocyanate scans (monomers)
42/47 Additional
component - $30
Ist component-
NIOSH $105
Isocyanate scans (monomers and oligomers)
5525 Additional
component - $55
Metals by ICP, scan for any of 19 metals below: aluminium, barium,
cadmium, calcium, chromium, cobalt, copper, iron, lead, magnesium, NIOSH Ist metal - $40
manganese, molybdenum, nickel, potassium, silver, sodium, strontium, tin, 7301 S Extra metal - $10
zinc
Metals by ICP, scan for selected 12 heavy metals: cadmium, chromium, NIOSH
80
cobalt, copper, iron, lead, manganese, molybdenum, nickel, silver, tin, zinc 7301 S
Metals by ICP, scan for 19 metals: aluminium, barium, cadmium, calcium,
NIOSH
chromium, cobalt, copper, iron, lead, magnesium, manganese, molybdenum, 95
7301 S
nickel, potassium, silver, sodium, strontium, tin, zinc
Metals by ICP, scan for 20 metals: aluminium, barium, beryllium, cadmium,
NIOSH
calcium, chromium, cobalt, copper, iron, lead, magnesium, manganese, 105
7301 S
molybdenum, nickel, potassium, silver, sodium, strontium, tin, zinc
Metals by ICP, scan for 22 metals: aluminium, antimony, arsenic, barium,
NIOSH
cadmium, calcium, chromium, cobalt, copper, iron, lead, magnesium,
7301 S, 120
manganese, mercury, molybdenum, nickel, potassium, silver, sodium, WM
strontium, tin, zinc
Metals by ICP, scan for 23 metals: aluminium, antimony, arsenic, barium,
NIOSH
beryllium, cadmium, calcium, chromium, cobalt, copper, iron, lead,
7301 S, 130
magnesium, manganese, mercury, molybdenum, nickel, potassium, silver, WM
sodium, strontium, tin, zinc
Nitric Oxide and Nitrogen Dioxide NIOSH 115

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Compounds in the scan Method Price ($/sample)
6014
Particulates (total of respirable) can be added to any other analysis where NIOSH
$10
samples are collected on MCE, PVC or PTFE filters 0500
NIOSH
PAH's scan (16 compounds). Detection limit 10 ug/sample 160
5515
NIOSH
PAH's scan (16 compounds). Detection Limit 0.1-1 ug/sample 230
5506
Phenol and total Phenols OSHA 32 110
OSHA
Phthalate scan (5 phthalates) 160
104
Ist solvent - $45
Solvent scan by GC FID (choose your own solvents, and call us to discuss) 1) OSHA 7 Additional solvent
- $20
st
I component- $85
HPLC scan by HPLC UV/FLD - Additional
component - $30
NIOSH
Silica, Crystalline (Quartz and Cristobalite) 70
7602
Notes: 1. Please call to confirm with us if the scan can be performed for your set of analytes; S- test will be subcontracted to an ISO 17025
accredited laboratory; WM – method used with modification

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Air Sampling Equipment Rental
We offer air sampling equipment for your project. Rates are based on the duration of your field project. There
will be no charges for shipping time. Lost or damaged equipment is invoiced at repair or replacement cost
Equipment Daily Weekly Monthly
Rate Rate Rate
($/unit) ($/unit) ($/unit)
Air Sampling Pump (Low Flow range 0.02-0.25 L/min) 7) 25 35 100
Air Sampling Pump (Standard Flow range 1-3 L/min) 7) 25 35 100
Air Sampling Pump (High Flow range 2-15 L/min) 7) 25 35 100
Air Sampling manifold, 1-ports (flow controller) 10 15 20
Air Sampling manifold, 2-ports 10 15 40
Air Sampling manifold, 3-ports 15 20 60
Air Sampling manifold, 4-ports 20 25 80
Flow Calibrator (0.02-6.00 L/min) Bubble style 45 50 180
Flow Calibrator (0.02-0.50 L/min) DryCal 45 50 180
Pump or manifold pre- and post-calibration 10 15 -
Rotameter (2-20 L/min) 15 20 60
Rotameter (0.5-4 L/min) 15 20 60
Cassette Holder for 25 or 37 mm cassettes 5 10 20
Charger for sampling pumps 10 15 40
Cyclone Aluminum with a cassette holder (for Respirable Dust, 10 15 40
2.5L/min)
Cyclone Aluminum with a clip (for Respirable Dust, 4.2L/min) 20 30 80
Cyclone Aluminum with a clip (for Thoracic Dust, 1.6L/min) 20 30 80
Cyclone Nylon (Dorr Oliver) (for Respirable Dust, 1.7L/min) 10 15 40
Impingers, Midget 15 20 60
Inhalable Dust Sampler (IOM) 15 20 60
Note: The pumps are not intrinsically safe.
7) Pump pre- and post- sampling calibration is $10 per port.

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Unused sampling media policy and rates
Sampling media cost is incorporated in one all-inclusive laboratory price. If a client decides to
retain any used or unused sampling media, we will be glad to sell it to you at market price. We
do not offer a refund for spoiled sampling media.
Equipment Market Price
($/unit)
Charcoal tubes (small) 2
Silica gel tubes (small) 3
Sorbent tube (specialty adsorbent) 5
Tubes with derivatizer (DNPH, H2SO4, NaOH and other) 10
Un-weighed cassettes (PVC, MCE, GF) 5
Un-weighed cassettes (PTFE and Quartz) 10
Pre-weighed cassettes (PVC, MCE, GF) 10
Pre-weighed cassettes (PTFE and Quartz) 15
OVS (XAD2 and XAD7) 15
OVS (Tenax) 25

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Digital Microscopy of Dust
LCS Laboratory offers Stereo, Light, Phase Contrast and Polarized Light Microscopy for analysis of your samples

Test Price ($/sample)


Sample preparation and screening test. Includes description of shape, colour, and
20
transparency.
Additional Option 1. Recognizable particles reported with their approximate
concentration in per cent on sample. The list includes: glass fibres, manmade fibres,
40
cellulose fibres, insect parts, plant parts, paint chips, rust flakes, environmental dust,
mold spores, and other
Additional Option 2. Particle size distribution 1-30 micron range 90
Additional Option 3. Skin dust (skin cells) with cell count. Reported as number of cells
35
per filter
Additional Option 4. Mold Spore count. Identified and reported individually as number
35
of spores per filter
Additional Option 5. Fibre count. Reported as number of fibres per filter 20
Additional Option 6. Digital images (jpg format). Includes images of 3 areas per sample 30

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Material Identification for Construction, Demolition, and Abatement projects
This list includes tests commonly used on construction and demolition projects in order to determine the
presence of potentially harmful materials.

Reporting Price
Test Method
Limit ($/sample)
EPA 600/R- 0.5% See
Asbestos in Construction Materials
93/116 Asbestos Testing
Coal Tar screening. This test is based on ASTM standard for ASTM
1% 40
coal tar solubility D450/D4
Positive or
Coal Tar Pitch Volatiles in roofing tar. Screening Test by TLC/FL SOP 25
Negative
Coal Tar Pitch Volatiles in roofing tar. Scan for 16 PAH by GC
NIOSH 5515 0.05% 160
FID
Coal Tar Pitch Volatiles in roofing tar. Scan for 16 PAH by HPLC
NIOSH 5506 0.005% 230
UV/FLD
Lead in Paint S NIOSH 7301 0.01% 40
Material identification (test on bulk material for glass fibres,
cellulose fibres, hair, manmade fibres, paint chips, rust,
SOP 1% 50
biological materials, plants, insect parts, mineral dust, metal
dust)
Material identification in suspicious deposits various various Call for a quote
Perchlorates on swab samples SOP 2-5 mg 25
Respirable dust content in construction dust NIOSH 0600 0.1% 50
Silica, Crystalline (Quartz and Cristobalite) total NIOSH 7602 1% 90
Silica, Crystalline (Quartz and Cristobalite) in respirable fraction NIOSH
1% 140
of construction dust 7602/0600
Positive or
Urea Formaldehyde Foam Insulation (UFFI) SOP 70
Negative
Note: S- subcontract

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Asbestos in Construction Materials
List of available tests of asbestos containing materials
Asbestos in construction materials; PLM method EPA 600/R-93/116, 400 point count at reporting limit of 0.5%.
Number Turnaround time (business days)
of samples Same day 1) 1-day 1) 2-days 1) 3-days 1) 4-days 5-days 6-days 7-days
Cost per sample ($)
1-10 62.50 50.00 43.75 37.50 31.25 28.75 27.50 25.00
Additional
sample 37.50 30.00 26.25 22.50 18.75 17.25 16.50 15.00
Note: 1. Advance notice is required. Sample size is 2-10 g

Asbestos in Vermiculite. PLM method EPA 600/R-93/116 with gravimetric reduction. Reporting limit is 0.1%.
Number Turnaround time (business days)
of samples Same day 1) 1-day 1) 2-days 1) 3-days 1) 4-days 5-days 6-days 7-days
Cost per sample ($)
1-10 125.00 100.00 87.50 75.00 62.50 57.50 55.00 50.00
Additional
sample 75.00 60.00 52.50 45.00 37.50 34.50 33.00 30.00

Notes: 1. Advance notice is required; 2. Laboratory reports asbestos content only; 3. Sample size 20-50g. Collect a composite sample from
6-10 subsamples extracted from different depths of the insulation layer.

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Mold (Mould) Identification
LCS Laboratory offers Stereo, Light, Phase Contrast and Polarized Light Microscopy of your samples collected on
MCE or PVC filters. Samples should be collected “open face”

Reporting Price
Test Method
Limit ($/sample)
ASTM
Mold Spore Count and ID 100 sp/m3 35
D7391
Mold on surface. Laboratory reports % of mold in surface dust and SOP
1% 35
% of each type of mold vs total mold (distribution) (PCM)
Mold on tape lift. Laboratory reports % of mold in surface dust and SOP
1% 35
% of each type of mold vs total mold (distribution) (PCM)

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Fire Investigation Tests. Surface sampling
These are tests developed for the detection of trace amounts of smoke residue on materials exposed to fire.

Reporting Price
Test Method
Limit $/sample
Polycyclic Aromatic Compounds (PAC) as surface Laboratory uses internally 10 ug 60
contamination. developed method and
This test targets pitch, which is commonly, quantifies Total PAC using
generated via thermal decomposition of organic fluorescence spectroscopy.
matter like wood, paper, plastic, fabric and so on. Results are reported in
Target Concentration. Non-detectable. ug/sample.
Sampling: Use alcohol wipes to collect sample from
a standardized area. Collect samples from glossy
non-porous surfaces like glass, steel, or ceramic.
Protect samples from direct light. Use a glass
container for shipping. Laboratory requires at least
one sample and one blank sample for analysis.
Coal Tar Pitch Volatiles as surface contaminates. NIOSH 5506 with 1 ug 230
Sampling: Use alcohol wipes to collect sample from modification
a standardized area. Collect sample from glossy non-
porous surface like glass, steel, or ceramic. Protect
samples from direct light. Use Glass container for
shipping. Laboratory requires at least 2 samples:
one sample from the area of concern and one blank
sample for analysis
Soot (Carbon Black) as surface contamination. Laboratory uses internally 10ug 90
Soot is a product of deep degradation of organic developed method and
materials at high temperature, when the oxygen (air) quantifies soot using UV-
supply was limited. VIS spectroscopy in
Target Concentration. Non-detectable. In combination with size
residential houses soot can be commonly detected separation technique.
near a fire place, gas cooking stove, and near
candles.
Sampling: Use alcohol wipes to collect samples from
a standardized area. Collect the samples from glossy
non-porous surfaces like glass, steel, or ceramic. Use
a Glass, PE, or PP container for shipping (bottle, jar
or Ziploc bag). DO NOT COLLECT FROM PAINTED
SURFACES, CONCRETE, VINYL FLOORS. Laboratory
requires at least one sample and one blank sample
for analysis.

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Reporting Price
Test Method
Limit $/sample
Composition of settled dust (micro-vacuuming) Laboratory measures dust 100 ug for 70
Sampling: Use pre weighed MCE cassettes (PCM or amount collected from the total dust;
37 mm) and high flow air sampling pump at 15 L/min surface and uses Phase 1% for
or more to collect the dust sample from a solid Contrast and Polarizing each
surface. The PCM cassette is used like a micro Light Microscopy to component
vacuuming device to collect and safely preserve the identify collected dust. We
dust sample for laboratory testing. Laboratory identify and report the
requires at least one sample for analysis. following materials: carbon
black, mineral dust,
cellulose, manmade fibres,
glass fibres, insect parts,
metal rust, paint chips.

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Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) Tests
List of available tests commonly used in MSDS preparation.

Test Notes Price


($/test)
Chemical Composition Laboratory analyses your material or product for compliance of $200 -
MSDS and other documentation with Ingredient Disclosure List $30,000
Please call
for a quote
Chemical Incompatibility EPA Product Properties Test Guidelines OPPTS 830.6314 450
(incompatibility to Carbon
Dioxide)
Chemical Incompatibility EPA Product Properties Test Guidelines OPPTS 830.6314 450
(incompatibility to Kerosene)
Chemical Incompatibility EPA Product Properties Test Guidelines OPPTS 830.6314 450
(incompatibility to mono
ammonium phosphate)
Chemical Incompatibility EPA Product Properties Test Guidelines OPPTS 830.6314 450
(incompatibility to Oxidizing
agent)
Chemical Incompatibility EPA Product Properties Test Guidelines OPPTS 830.6314 450
(incompatibility to Reducing
agent)
Chemical Incompatibility EPA Product Properties Test Guidelines OPPTS 830.6314 120
(incompatibility to water)
Evaporation Rate Butyl Acetate=1 by ASTM D3539 95
Flash Point (closed cup) Range from 2 to 93oC. Method ASTM D56 100
Initial Boiling Point Range from 30 to 250oC. Method OECD 103 95
Initial Melting Point Range from 0 to 250oC. Method OECD 102 95
Odour Laboratory defines odour as required for MSD document 95
Odour Detection Threshold Laboratory measures odour detection threshold value either by 200
value ASTM or EN13725 method.
Oil – Water partition GC FID, HPLC UV, ICP or other analytical techniques can be 350
coefficient employed as per OECD 107 method
Partition Coefficient Oil/Water Method OECD 117 350
Partition Coefficient Oil/Water Method OECD 117. HPLC UV 350
Partition Coefficient Oil/Water Method OECD 121, HPLC UV, GC FID, ICP 350
pH of water extract Range from 1 to 12 as per OECD 122 method 40
Physical Appearance Descriptive 20
Physical State Test Method for Liquid / Solid classification by ASTM D4359 80
Soil Adsorption Coefficient Method OECD 121, HPLC UV 350
Solubility in water (high Test method will be selected from a number of available 95
solubility) procedures. Reported solubility range is from 1% to 60% by
weight. Method OECD105
Solubility in water (low Test method will be selected from a number of available 275
solubility) procedures. Reported solubility range is from 10 to 10,000 mg/L.
Method OECD105
Specific Gravity of air Reported relative to dry air. In-house method 180
saturated with solvent vapour
Specific Gravity of Gas Reported relative to dry air. In-house method 180

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Test Notes Price
($/test)
Specific Gravity of Liquid Method OECD 109 60
Specific Gravity of Solid Method OECD 109 60
Stability to Elevated EPA Product Properties Test Guidelines OPPTS 830.6313 900
Temperature
Stability to Normal EPA Product Properties Test Guidelines OPPTS 830.6313 900
Temperature
Vapour Pressure (absolute) Total vapour pressure of the volatile components in the sample 200
tested as is. Pressure range from 0.1 to 500 mm Hg, Method
OECD 104- diffusion rate, with modification
Vapour Pressure (specific) Vapour pressure of individual volatile organic compound. Test 300
applicable to compounds with well-defined chemical
composition and boiling point between 100 - 270 oC, Method
OECD 104-saturated gas.

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Transportation of Dangerous Goods (TDG) Tests
Tests that are used in for classification of potentially dangerous goods.

Class Test Notes Price


($/test)
Class 3. Flash Point Range from 2 to 93oC. ASTM D56 100
Flammable (closed cup)
Liquids
Class 3. Kinematic ASTM D1200 diameter 4 and 6, 200
Flammable Viscosity time 20-100 s
Liquids
Class 4. Readily Burning Rate Test, screening 200
Flammable Combustible
Solids
Class 4. Readily Burning Rate Test, flame propagation rate 300
Flammable Combustible
Solids
Class 4. Self- heatingUN N4 test, 100, 120, 140 oC, 140OC (25 mm 550/sample/temperature
Flammable Substances cell) tests. Or EPA 1050 140oC test. 24 hour
Solids test.
Class 4. Water Reactive Spontaneous ignition at contact with water 500
Flammable Substances test, and gas evolution screening test
Solids
Class 4. Water Reactive Flammable gas emission rate 500
Flammable Substances
Solids
Class 8. Corrosion Rate Corrosion rate of steel and aluminum at 350
Corrosives on Metals 55oC as per ASTM G31-72 method.
7-day test. Aluminum AL 7075-T6, Steel C-
1020
Class 8. Skin Corrosion OECD 435. Screening for method 250/sample
Corrosives applicability. The cost that will be charged if
the sampled does not qualify for complete
test.
Class 8. Skin Corrosion OECD 435 1200/sample for 1 sample
Corrosives 1100/sample for 2 samples
1000/sample for 3 and more
samples

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Hazardous Product Act Classification Tests
Tests that are used in for classification of potentially Hazardous Products.

Class Test Notes Price


($/test)
Corrosive Acid Reserve Corrosive Product Classification, as defined in Reference Manual for 60
products the Consumer Chemicals and Containers Regulations, 2001 of
the Hazardous Products Act Section 44 Part 2.
Corrosive Alkali Reserve Corrosive Product Classification, as defined in Reference Manual for 60
products the Consumer Chemicals and Containers Regulations, 2001 of
the Hazardous Products Act Section 44 Part 2.
Corrosive pH Corrosive Product Classification, as defined in Reference Manual for 40
products the Consumer Chemicals and Containers Regulations, 2001 of
the Hazardous Products Act Section 44 Part 2.
Corrosive Available Corrosive Product Classification, as defined in Reference Manual for 60
products Fluoride the Consumer Chemicals and Containers Regulations, 2001 of the
Hazardous Products Act Section 44 Part 2.
Flammable Solids and Flammable Liquids. Range from 2 to 93oC. ASTM D56 100
products Gels
Flash Point
(closed cup)
Flammable Liquids Flammable Solids and Gels. Range from 2 to 93oC. ASTM D56 with 100
products Flash Point modification
(closed cup)

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Miscellaneous Material Testing
Test Notes Price
($/test)
Particle size - large 50-5000 micron 50
Particle size - micro 3-100 micron 90
Chemical Composition Laboratory analyses your material or product for compliance Call for a
of MSDS and other documentation with Ingredient quote
Disclosure List
Chemical Composition of organic Complex study using High Performance Liquid Call for a
mixtures Chromatography – Mass Spectrometry, NMR-H1, and FTIR quote
Chemical Composition of Inorganic Element scan by X-ray fluorescent spectroscopy followed by Call for a
mixtures X-ray diffraction quote
Chemical composition (elements) of Element scan by X-ray fluorescent spectroscopy Call for a
minerals and inorganic materials quote
Metal content (extractable fraction) ICP scan for a list of 23 most common metals. 115
Solvent content Quantitative analysis by GC method. 90
Chemical Composition of vapours in GC MS method covers volatile chemicals within boiling range 450
Headspace 30-250oC. Subcontract.
Hydrogen Sulfide in Headspace Range from 0.3 ppm 90
Formaldehyde in Headspace Range from 0.05 ppm 90

Thank you for your business

Stepan Reut, Ph.D., M.Eng., B.Sc,


Laboratory Manager,
LCS Laboratory Inc.
700 Collip Circle, Unit 218
London, Ontario, N6G 4X8
Phone: (519) 777-5232
Email: sreut@labconserv.com

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AIHA LAP/ ISO 17025 accreditation certificate

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