‎All,

In recent weeks I have been searching for EMC and Calibration labs in areas of the country where I am not so familiar with who is who.   My clients often want something nearby.  Generally they already know which safety agency they want.  

I have used the directories published by ITEM and ‎InCompliance and others.   But it occurs to me that I am "recommending" labs without any point of reference. Unless they are part of a national organization, I feel I really don't know these folks well enough to make a reference.   Also, I full well know that many of these directories do not have complete listings, each one seems to have some omissions of important labs. 

I would be interested to hear from others on this forum who have had a similar experiences, about  which directories they got the best results and how you dealt with these concerns in general.  



Thanks, - doug

Douglas Powell
http://www.linkedin.com/in/dougp01  
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