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The
Fitness for Purpose of Analytical Methods: A Laboratory Guide to Method
Validation and Related Topics (1998)
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Contents:
This guide, produced
by a correspondence group, comprising mainly Eurachem members is based on an
earlier LGC-produced draft. A number of papers have been published promoting
validation at a policy level. Others give guidance on validation for particular
applications
and the use of interlaboratory trials. The Eurachem guide aims to fill
the gap in between by providing guidance on the various elements of validation
(when methods should be validated, who carries out the validation, how methods
should be validated, use of blanks, standards and replication) and is directed
primarily towards laboratories working in isolation. Related issues are also
dealt with: use of validated methods; designing quality control from valid-ation
data; implications of validation data for reporting; and documentation of methods.
The guide contains an extensive bibliography including sector specific guidance
and annexes list officially recognised definitions and a protocol for method
documentation. After successfully collaborating
to produce guidance notes for chemical laboratories
seeking accreditation to EN 45001, Eurachem and EA identified microbiology as
being another area requiring similar attention.
Availability:
English
language versions (edition 1.0 1998) are available from VAM.
Alternatively, you may download the guide from this website
(pdf, 236 kB).
Translations: the
guide has been translated into Czech, Japanese, Lithuanian, Polish and Spanish.
For details please contact the Eurachem
representative in the respective country or the Eurachem
Secretariat.
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