Course description
As most if not all laboratories, environmental laboratories are required to maintain measurement traceability throughout their testing activities. If the measurement traceability chain is weak or broken, the test results are called into question. During this course, the requirements of TNI standard EL-V1M2-2016-Rev 2.1, section 5.6 will be reviewed, as well as the components of the traceability chain such as certificates of analysis and laboratory records, will be identified and discussed.
Additionally, the course will provide a mechanism for documenting traceability related to calibrations, reference standards and materials, solvents and reagents, and instruments and equipment. Finally, the course will examine a traceability procedure to verify that it meets the requirements of the standard
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- Understand the requirements of TNI standard EL-V1M2-2016-Rev 2.1, section 5.6
- Identify the components of the traceability chain in the environmental laboratory.
- Document a traceability chain
- Document a traceability procedure
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