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PERRY JOHNSON LABORATORY ACCREDITATION, INC. Certificate of Accreditation Perry Johnson Laboratory Accreditation, Inc. has assessed the Laboratory of: 72079 (Hereinafter called the Organization) and hereby declares that Organization is accredited in accordance with the recognized International Standard: ISO/IEC 17025:2005 & Meets the Requirements of the AOAC International Guidelines for Laboratories Performing Microbiological and Chemical Analyses of Food, Dietary Supplements and Pharmaceuticals-2015 This accreditation demonstrates technical competence for a defined scope and the operation of a laboratory quality management system (as outlined by the joint ISO-ILAC-IAF Communiqué dated January 2009): Biological and Chemical Testing (As detailed in the supplement) Accreditation claims for such testing and/or calibration services shall only be made from addresses referenced within this certificate. This Accreditation is granted subject to the system rules governing the Accreditation referred to above, and the Organization hereby covenants with the Accreditation body s duty to observe and comply with the said rules. For PJLA: Initial Accreditation Date: Issue Date: Expiration Date: March 30, 2015 July 31, 2017 September 30, 2019 Tracy Szerszen President/Operations Manager Perry Johnson Laboratory Accreditation, Inc. (PJLA) 755 W. Big Beaver, Suite 1325 Troy, Michigan 48084 Accreditation No.: Certificate No.: 86146 L17-325 The validity of this certificate is maintained through ongoing assessments based on a continuous accreditation cycle. The validity of this certificate should be confirmed through the PJLA website: www.pjlabs.com Page 1 of 5

Biological F Foods, Feeds, Drugs Aerobic Plate Count BAM Ch. 3 Quant Micro AOAC 990.12 Alkaline Phosphatase (Cheese) BAM Ch. 27 AOAC 946.03 Ultraviolet/Visible Canned Foods BAM 21a Exam/Qual Micro Coagulase Positive BAM Ch. 12 Staphylococcus AOAC 976.31 Coliforms BAM Ch. 4 AOAC 991.14 Cosmetic Analysis BAM Ch. 23 Qualitative Micro Eschericia Coli EHEC BAM Ch. 4 Examination of Flexible BAM 22c and Semi/Rigid Food Containers for Integrity Examination of Metal BAM 22a Containers for Integrity Listeria monocytogenes BAM Ch. 10 AOAC 2004.03; 999.06 PFGE/Salmonella CDC Serology/WGS (includes rt-pcrdirect detection) Exam Exam Molecular Subtyping ph AOAC 981.12 Electrometric (ph) Rapid Testing (VIDAS/VITEK/API2E) AOAC Ch. 17 BAM App. 1 Staphylococcal AOAC 993.06 Enterotoxin Salmonella spp. BAM Ch. 5 AOAC 2004.03 Immunoassay (Rapid Screening) Qual Micro (Direct Detection/ID) Qual Micro (identification) Immunoassay Qual Micro Immunoassay (Rapid Screening) Quantitative Micro Yeast and Mold Count (enumeration only) BAM Ch. 18 AOAC 997.02 Water Activity AOAC 978.18 Electrical conductivity Issue: 07/2017 This supplement is in conjunction with certificate #L17-325 Page 2 of 5

Chemical F ITEMS, MATERIALS OR PRODUCTS Foods, Feeds, Drugs PROPERTIES MEASURED TECHNIQUE USED Carbamates AOAC 2007.01 Dioxins, Furans, PBDE s, and PCB s EPA 1613B EPA 1614 EPA 8290 Ephedrine Alkaloids AOAC 2003.13 Journal of AOAC International Vol. 86 No 4, 2003 Prohibited Animal Tissue and Ruminant DNA in Feeds CVM, Memorandum, November 8, 2006 in Feeds Sample in Feeds Collections and Analyses of Domestic Animal Feed, Feed Ingredients, and Other Animal Products for Presence of Animal Tissue and Ruminant Mitochondrial DNA CVM, Memorandum, July 6, 2010 Sample Collection and Analyses of Imported Animal Feed, Feed Ingredients and Other Animal Products for Presence Prohibited Animal Tissue LIB 4486 A Rapid Real-Time PCR method for the Detection of Prohibited Animal Material in Feed Samples. CVM, Memorandum, January 28, 2011 Use of RT-PCR for Domestic Filth Samples ORS, Memorandum, February 4, 2014 Testing of Prohibited Materials in Animal Feeds Gas highresolution Mass, Gas Chromatography Time- Of-Flight Mass, APGC Mass Triple Quadruple High Performance Chromatography, Tandem Mass Microscopy, rt-pcr Issue: 07/2017 This supplement is in conjunction with certificate #L17-325 Page 3 of 5

Chemical F Foods, Feeds, Drugs Organochlorines, Organophosphorus, NSO Multi-Residue Antibiotics in Honey Nitrofurans in Honey Chloramphenicol and nitrofurans in aquaculture Total Nitrofuran Metabolites in Shrimp in APCI Mode AOAC 2007.01 LIB 4560, LC/MS/MS Multiclass Determination and Confirmation of Drug Residues in Honey Modification: Lincomycin utilizes Lincomycin-d 3 as an internal standard LIB 4482: A modified Tandem Mass Method for Determination of Total Shrimp in APCI Mode LIB 4597: Quantitation of Chloramphenicol and Aquaculture Products Using Microwave Assisted Derivatization, Automated Solid-Phase Extraction and LC-MS/MS Modified LIB 4482: A Modified Tandem Mass Method for Determination of Total Shrimp in APCI Mode Mass Gas Chromatography/Mass and Mass Chloramphenicol in Shrimp, Crawfish, Crab, and Frog Legs LIB 4473: Determination of Chloramphenicol in Shrimp, Crawfish, Crab, and Frog Legs Using High Throughput LC/MS/MS Issue: 07/2017 This supplement is in conjunction with certificate #L17-325 Page 4 of 5

Chemical F Foods, Feeds, Drugs Sulfonamides, trimethoprim, fluoroquinolones, quinolones, triphenylmethane dyes (and their leuco metabolites) and methyltestosterone in fish and shrimp Modified LIB 4562 Analysis of sulfonamides, trimethoprim, fluoroquinolones, quinolones, triphenylmethane dyes (and their leuco metabolites) and methyltestosterone in fish and shrimp using liquid chromatography mass spectrometry Sulfonamides in Honey Anal Chem. 2017 Mar 21; 89(6): 3256-3260; RapidFire Mass with Enhanced Throughput as an Alternative to - Salt Assisted Extraction and LC/MS Analysis for Sulfonamides in Honey Erythromycin, tylosin, and fumagillin in honey Chloramphenicol, nitrofurans, and florfenicol in honey ARL-ALP.1037; High Throughput Analysis of Honey for Fumagillin, Erythomycin, and Tylosin Using the RapidFire 365 and Agilent 6490 Mass Spectrometer ARL-ALP.1036; Quantitative Analysis of Nitrofuran Metabolites, Chloramphenicol, and Florfenicol in Honey Using LC-MS/MS Macroscopic Filth FDA Technical Bulletin 5 Macroanalytical Procedures Manual RapidFire Tandem Mass Exam/Microscopy (entomology) Microscopic Filth AOAC Ch. 16,current edition Digestion/Microscopy Seafood Decomposition Organoleptic Seafood Decomposition, Histamine CP: 7303.842 CP: 7303.844 AOAC 977.13 Histamine in Seafood Organoleptic (sensory) Fluorometric 1. The presence of a superscript F means that the laboratory performs testing of the indicated parameter at its fixed location. Example: Outside Micrometer F would mean that the laboratory performs this testing at its fixed location. 2. Accreditation is granted through technology based flexible scope criteria. Additional methods other than listed above may fall under the accreditation of the laboratory. A complete listing of method capabilities can be derived from the laboratory upon request. Issue: 07/2017 This supplement is in conjunction with certificate #L17-325 Page 5 of 5