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Training Courses

... in the fields of Dioxin Analytics and MOSH/MOAH Analytics

Training in dioxin analytics is offered in a course format. These are intended for companies/organizations from both European and non-European countries that wish to operate as analytical service providers in this field (commercial providers) or expand their knowledge for their inspection tasks (authorities, organizations).

These courses typically last one week and cover sample preparation, purification, and analysis (hands-on), complemented by lectures on limit values, measurement uncertainties, report writing, and troubleshooting.

Two courses are available:

1. Dioxins and PCBs in Emissions and Residues

2. Dioxins and PCBs in Food/Feed and Products

We offer these courses not on fixed dates but coordinate individually with each company, which can send 2-3 participants.

In the MOSH/MOAH theme, we offer an application training on mineral oil hydrocarbon analytics (MOSH/MOAH) in vegetable oils and fatty foods using HPLC/GC-FID coupling on request.

Your Contacts: Dioxins

Stefanie Görkes (Head of Project Area) and Dr. Peter Luthardt (Managing Director)

Your Contacts: MOSH/MOAH

Thomas Funke (Head of Project Area) and Hendrik Osmers (Deputy Head of Project Area)

Address: mas I münster analytical solutions gmbh
Technology Park Münster
Wilhelm-Schickard-Str. 5 · D-48149 Münster


  s.goerkes@mas-tp.com | p.luthardt@mas-tp.com | t.funke@mas-tp.com | h.osmers@mas-tp.com

In recent years, we have conducted several courses for colleagues from Brazil, Poland, Romania, Serbia, Turkey, and Vietnam.

Not only did we enjoy the personal and professional exchange, but we are also pleased with the satisfaction of our customers, which is reflected in feedback like the following:

“…Let me take this occasion to thank you very much for the arrangement in mas extremely efficient, very well professionally planned and friendly carried out training for my colleagues. I am sure the training received in your well established laboratory should be very useful and valuable for our current work on dioxins and should markedly speed up the process of setting up our lab.”