How can we assist you?
Need a quote or need some information about our services? Our team of experts will be glad to help you with that. Alternatively, please contact us on +27 21 683 8436 or za-info@mxns.com- Mondays – Fridays: 08h00 – 16h30
- Saturdays, Sundays & Public Holidays: CLOSED
Head Office (South Africa)
Address: 16 Warrington Road, Claremont, Cape Town
Phone: +27 21 683 8436
Satellite Offices Durban: +27 60 986 1451
Hoedspruit: +27 82 779 5886
Saturdays, Sundays & Public Holidays: CLOSED
Please be sure to verify also with your training manager/coordinator whether or not they require a specific account for training /consulting work or if the existing account can be used.
Customers/clients making use of all other services (chemistry testing, hygiene services, training, sub-contracting etc.), invoices are sent at the end of the month in which the services were delivered (provided our service to you has been completed and results have been sent to you, where applicable).
- Prepaid customers – we will require a proof of payment, as well as your Sample Analysis Request Form (SARF)*.
- Credit customers – we require a completed SARF*, as well as purchase order (where applicable).
The SARF form provides the actual instruction to the laboratory and needs to indicate sample descriptions (information required on your laboratory Certificate of Analysis), tests required per samples, indication of contact person and company details and any other special instructions.
*To prevent sample registration delays, please make sure that all sample information on your SARF is correct and corresponds with the amount of samples submitted.
Laboratories
- Cape Town: +27 21 683 8436
- George: +27 44 873 0855
- Jeffreys Bay (Dairy): +27 42 296 0945
- Ormonde: +27 11 661 7900
- Midrand: +27 11 805 4310
- Somerset West: +27 21 851 1044
Satellite office
- Durban: +27 60 986 1451
- Hoedspruit: +27 82 779 5886
TMA is directly plated – 1ml
TMA is directly plated – 1ml
A maximum of 7 days is recommended to ensure the best results in terms of accuracy and repeatability. This has been determined by means of in-house validation.
Sponge swabs:
Expiry dates for sponge swabs are indicated on the swab.
In cases where limits have been provided and the corresponding results are out of spec, NC (or Non Conformance) will automatically appear in the results column of the COA.
- Perishables (including water and swabs): 7 degrees or less. Ideally samples should be packed in a cooler box with ice bricks to maintain this temperature.
- Frozen products: Submitted in a frozen condition, ideally on dry ice.
- Non-perishable samples: Any box/container that will ensure that product integrity is maintained during transport/shipment.
- It is important that samples are packed carefully in bubble wrap and sealed properly to maintain integrity. Shipment temperature should always match the actual temperature of the distribution of the product.
*2x 200g
If parameters require subcontracting, we will require a separate 400g sample as well.
As per SANS 241:2015, results of chemical testing on water are reported per litre, either as mg/l (macro determinants) or µg/l (micro determinants). Therefore 1 litre of water is required for testing.
10L required for parasites
Carbohydrates = 100* – (Moisture + Fat + Protein + Ash + Total Dietary Fibre)
*All nutrients should be calculated per 100g or ml.
Glycaemic carbohydrate – refers to the sum of ONLY carbohydrates which are available for metabolism.
Glycaemic Carbohydrates = Total Sugars + Total Starch
To convert sodium to salt, multiply the sodium figure in milligrams (mg) by 2.5 and then divide by 1,000. So:
Milligrams of sodium X 2.5 = milligrams of salt ÷ 1,000
Example
200mg of sodium
200mg x 2.5 = 500mg salt … then divided by 1,000 = 0.5 grams salt
So 200mg of sodium equates to 500milligrams or 0.5 grams of salt
Should you require salt to be calculated from chloride (as opposed to sodium), an additional chloride analysis is required.
It is important to note that we do offer additional tests over and above the minimum eight.
Once you have signed off the proposal and submitted a purchase order / proof of payment (if required), your customer care representative will arrange a suitable time for one of our hygiene consultants to visit your premises.
Hand swabs: There is no regulation for hand swabs, however, results can be scored against internal specifications provided by your company.
Companies making use of sponge swabs will receive results as cfu/area.
If you have specific requirements for reporting of swabs please contact our customer care division.
Where conventional testing of Microbiological pathogens are required on milk and other dairy products these will be referred to our accredited Microbiological testing laboratories in Cape Town, George and Midrand.
The objectives of SAQA are to
advance the objectives of the National Qualifications Framework (NQF);
oversee the further development and implementation of the NQF; and
co-ordinate the sub-frameworks.
See more at: http://www.saqa.org.za/show.php?id=5658#sthash.RLwaJn9N.dpuf
A SAQA assessment is a formal assessment conducted after training in order to assess achievement of learning outcomes in terms of specified criteria using pre-designed assessment instruments. The outcomes and criteria may be defined in a range of documents including but not limited to unit standards, exit level outcomes, assessment standards, curriculum statements and qualifications.
It is required in cases where credits need to be accumulated or transferred for the applicable unit standard.*
*Credit Transfer: This is the process where learners are able to register learning outcomes achieved in one qualification/part qualification at one date and have them counted towards another qualification/part qualification at a later date. Credit Transfer operates between qualifications/part qualifications, but more importantly between organisations or sectors. Credit Accumulation: This is the process where learners are able to register learning outcomes achieved in one qualification/part qualification at one date and have them counted towards the full qualification/part qualification at a later date. Credit Accumulation takes place within sub-systems, for example subject, programme, department, faculty, Institution, awarding body, educational sector, occupational sector, and country. In a full CAT system, these two processes are integrated, so that the credit which is accumulated within one sub-system may first have been transferred from another sub-system. – http://www.saqa.org.za/faqs.php

