A copy of the procedure for certifying, testing and calibrating the Drager Alcotest 9510
Dear Forensic Science Service Tasmania,
Please supply details of your procedures and process, including minim qualifications of persons conducting such, for the testing, calibrating and certifying of the Drager Alcotest 9510 breathalyser.
Yours faithfully,
Hamish Kerr
Dear Forensic Science Service Tasmania,
Re: Freedom of Information request Dated 18 September 2022.
A copy of the procedure for certifying, testing and calibrating the Drager Alcotest 9510.
Link: https://www.righttoknow.org.au/request/a...
By law, as a public authority you must keep me informed about the progress of my Freedom of Information request. It should not take longer than about a month for a response to the request.
Failure to comply with this Freedom of Information request is a breach of the law.
I hereby formally ask for an internal review of my Freedom of Information request
Yours faithfully,
Hamish Kerr
Good morning Hamish
Unfortunately we don't seem to have received a request from you until this email, can you please forward it again?
Kind regards
Jenny
Administration
FORENSIC SCIENCE SERVICE TASMANIA
20 St John's Avenue, New Town Tasmania 7008
[email address]
Dear Jenny
Administration
FORENSIC SCIENCE SERVICE TASMANIA
Re: Freedom of Information request Dated 18 September 2022.
Please find below both a link and the text contained in the FOI request.
A copy of the procedure for certifying, testing and calibrating the Drager Alcotest 9510.
Link: https://www.righttoknow.org.au/request/a...
"Please supply details of your procedures and process, including minim qualifications of persons conducting such, for the testing, calibrating and certifying of the Drager Alcotest 9510 breathalyser."
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Yours sincerely,
Hamish Kerr
Good Morning Hamish
FOI (RTI) requests need to be made to the Department of Police, Fire and Emergency Management (DPFEM) RTI office who are contactable on [email address]
The attached form is requested also I believe
Regards
Matt Osborn
Matthew C.P Osborn
Director, Forensic Science Service Tasmania
20 St Johns Avenue, Newtown TAS 7008
Department of Police, Fire and Emergency Management
D: 0427 872 145
1:: [email address]
CISCO: [email address]