Procedure For QA
Procedure For QA
1.0
PURPOSE
SCOPE
RESPONSIBILITY
PROCEDURE
Participation in PT
Replicate Testing
Retesting
Estimation of Uncertainty
b.
Registering in a PT Program
DMR is responsible to identify PT providers for tests in the scope of
accreditation. Upon finalization of PT provider, DMR enters its details
in the List of Selected PT Providers and make preparations s per
the instructions provided by the PT provider.
DMR is responsible to store all communication records.
4.1.3
Managing PT Process for Participation and Test Result
Submission
a. Upon receiving Blind Samples, DMR inspects the following before
accepting it:
i. Packaging of the sample for any physical damage or tampering
ii. Sample container, and sample itself for any physical / visible
damage, leak, tampering, etc.
b. In case of any nonconformity, PT provider is immediately notified and
test on the sample is not performed until and unless PT provider gives
a go-ahead or re-issues a new sample (this step is also performed in
case sample is damaged by the lab itself).
c. If the sample is found to be in acceptable state, its acceptance is
reported to PT by DMR, while ensuring that date is noted to estimate
the total time available for performance of test and delivery of test
result (timeline is provided by PT service provider).
d. DMR ensures the following before performance of the test on blind
sample is initiated:
i. Analyst to perform the test is identified on the basis of his/her
authorization and expertise (supervisor level recommended).
ii. Test Method is available.
iii. Equipment is ready.
e. Analyst ensures the following before starting the test performance:
i. Availability of lab note book for documentation of activity.
ii. Availability of appropriate test method.
iii. Equipment and required additional apparatus is ready for use, and
work instruction available.
iv. Environmental conditions (if any) are in compliance with test
requirement and not exceeding the defined limits.
PT Result Analysis
After receiving the result from PT service provider, it is determined
whether QA/QC results have been considered Satisfactory or NonSatisfactory (Questionable).
No further actions required in case of satisfactory result, DMR can
now initiate new program for PT, or start communication for next due
round.
In case of Unsatisfactory results, lab will follow these steps:
b.
c.
Retesting
Replicate testing
a.
Selection of Personnel
Before finalizing Lab staff members to contribute in this activity (at
least 2), DMR should ensure the following;
i. Performer is fully trained in the selected testing activity and has
training records available to justify this statement.
ii. Performer is available on the required date/time for performance
iii. He has good practice on the equipment / apparatus being used.
iv. He understands the requirements of the replicate / retesting
activities and its importance in Lab Management System
v. He is capable of providing data that is relevant to testing report
vi. He is capable of highlighting weak areas and also can address
corrective actions
b.
c.
d.
Dates / Time
Name of Personnel Involved
Sample results with their Unique IDs
Calculation of Average (based on Results)
Standard Deviation (based on Results)