NATA: National Association of Testing Authorities
NATA Testing Minimises Risk
A NATA accredited facility is required to demonstrate to an independent, expert assessment team that the facility has all the elements in place to deliver a competent testing or inspection service. It must also demonstrate that it has the systems in place to ensure ongoing compliance with NATA's requirements.
Once NATA accredited, the laboratory is re-evaluated periodically to ensure its continued compliance with requirements, and to check that its standard of operation is being maintained.
Choosing a NATA accredited testing facility minimises your risk when choosing testing or inspection services.
Accreditation No: 14928
(Scope Last Changed 17-MAY-07 )
This facility complies with the requirements of ISO/IEC 17025:2005
13.64 Pipelines
.11 Water pipelines
Tests on pipelines (excluding polyethylene/plastics piping) up to 70 MPa
.13 Low pressure oil and gas pipelines
Strength, leak and combined pressure tests on pipelines to AS 2885.5
.14 High pressure oil and gas pipelines
Strength, leak and combined pressure tests up to 70 MPa on pipelines to AS 2885.5
13.65 Pipes, hoses, valves and fittings
.11 Hydrostatic pressure tests
Tests on pipes to AS 4041, ASME B31.1 and ASME B31.3 up to 70 MPa
13.66 Cylinders and other pressure vessels
.11 Hydrostatic pressure tests
Tests to AS 1210, AS 1228, AS 4037 and AS 3788 clause D15 only up to 70 MPa
