A barrister criticises the National Standards Authority of Ireland (NSAI) over how quarry testing is handled, according to the report. The criticism focuses on the process used for testing related to quarry operations and suggests that the approach taken by NSAI is not satisfactory or appropriate. The account presents the barrister’s position that there are serious shortcomings in NSAI’s handling of the quarry testing arrangements, and it frames the issue as one that needs scrutiny. The report does not provide further detailed context in the material supplied, such as the specific quarry involved, the stage of the testing process in question, or the precise standards or decisions being disputed. It also does not identify whether NSAI has responded to the allegations or whether any formal findings or legal outcomes have been reached. Overall, the available information centres on the barrister’s public criticism and the claim that NSAI’s role in the quarry testing process has been mishandled, prompting calls for attention to the concerns raised.