INTERNATIONAL ACCREDITATION
“FDA Laboratory” LLC is the first testing laboratory in Armenia to be accredited in accordance with the requirements of the international ISO/IEC 17025:2017 standard by the ANSI National Accreditation Board (ANAB).
This accreditation ensures the credibility of test data and full compliance with international requirements, enabling Armenian companies to present their products in international markets based on qualified and reliable test results.
The laboratory’s test reports are recognized across all continents, supporting the strengthening of international cooperation and the establishment of trust.
National Accreditation
“FDA Laboratory” LLC is also accredited by the “National Accreditation Body” SNCO, in compliance with the requirements of GOST ISO/IEC 17025:2019 standard.
The laboratory is authorized to perform laboratory testing within the scope of accreditation in accordance with the technical regulations of the Republic of Armenia and the Eurasian Customs Union.
Accreditation Registration No.: 050/T-139
STATE REGISTRATION
“FDA Laboratory” LLC complies with the criteria established by Resolution No. 623-N of the Government of the Republic of Armenia dated 13 June, 2013, “On Approving the Procedure and Criteria for Designation of Conformity Assessment Bodies” and is designated as a Conformity Assessment Body by the Ministry of Economy of the Republic of Armenia.
The laboratory is authorized to issue a State Registration Certificate.
Accreditation in the Republic of Uzbekistan
The tobacco and tobacco substitute products Testing Department of “FDA Laboratory” LLC is accredited by the “Uzbekistan Accreditation Center” State Institution in accordance with the requirements of the ISO/IEC 17025:2019 standard.
The laboratory is registered in the National Register of the Republic of Uzbekistan and is authorized to perform laboratory testing of tobacco and tobacco substitute products, including the determination of tobacco and filter length, moisture content, nicotine content, condensate, carbon monoxide, and nitrogen oxides.
