Does the EPA Las Vegas laboratory perform new device evaluations?
No. The Las Vegas lab does not perform device evaluations at this time. The lab provides exposures in support of the device evaluations that are performed by the National Radon Safety Board (NRSB) and by the National Environmental Health Association National Radon Proficiency Program (NEHA-NRPP). Contact either of these proficiency programs for more information on new device evaluations. 2. I have gone through a device evaluation with the private proficiency programs. What can I do with the EPA exposure data? The EPA laboratory provided VERIFICATIONS of device performance as defined by the requesting proficiency program by exposing devices in the Las Vegas radon laboratory when supporting a proficiency programs device evaluation. Laboratory data is forwarded to the proficiency program after exposures are completed at the laboratory. Currently, it has been suggested that a manufacturer can state that a device has been “NEHA-NRPP Listed/EPA Verified” or “NRSB Listed/EPA Verified” dependi
Related Questions
- Can a person with an ignition interlock device restriction have another person perform the breath test to start the vehicle?
- Will an ignition interlock device shut down the cars engine if the driver fails to perform a rolling retest when prompted?
- If sterilizing an implantable device, should users perform biological monitoring (spore testing) more frequently?