Accreditations Page Updated with all Certificates
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Protea have had a busy year during 2018 with the addition of new standards and accreditations. We have been very active in this area and have a dedicated area where you can access all six of our downloads offering detailed information on a wide range of accreditations relating to Protea and its products.

Our full range of accreditations and certificates is presented below:
- Protea Quality Policy - Protea is certified to the internationally recognised ISO 9001:2015 quality management system for its system design, manufacturing, supply and service activities
- Protea ISO 9001:2015 Certificate - The design, manufacture, supply and service of analysers for gas emissions, process control and research
- RINA Marine Certificate For The P2000 CEMS - The P2000 may be used for the continuous monitoring of emissions from the exhaust gas cleaning system
- Protea ATEX Quality Assurance Notification - Equipment or Protective Systems or Components Intended for use in Potentially Explosive Atmospheres Directive 2014/34/EU
- P2000 Analyser ATEX Type Examination Certificate - Equipment or Protective Systems or Components Intended for use in Potentially Explosive Atmospheres Directive 2014/34/EU
- Protea IECEx Certificate of Conformity - International Electrotechnical Commission IEC Certificate Scheme for Explosive Atmospheres
- P2000 Lloyds Register Type Approval Certificate Extension - This is to certify that Certificate No. 15/ 00083 for the undernoted products is extended and renumbered as shown
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