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Proficiency testing Program 2016 Food Environment Chemistry Physics Calibration 18/04/62 Center for Laboratory Proficiency Testing Department of Science service

Proficiency testing (Food section-1) Matrix Analyse Expected start Status Contract person Feeding stuffs Water - soluble chlorides (as NaCl) 4 Jan2016 Send Final report on 2/3/2016 (Program finished) Sukanya Pondet Starch (natural spiked sample) Aerobic plate count 18 Jan 2016 Send Final report on 14/3/2016 Flour Moisture, Protein, Ash and pH 15 Feb 2016 Send Final report on 26/4/2016 Feeding stuffs Ca, Cu, Fe, Mg, Mn, K, Na, Zn and P 7 Mar 2016 Send Final report on 13/6/2016 Moisture, Protein, Crude fat, Crude fiber and Ash 25 April 2016 Send Final report on 7/7/2016 18/04/62 FIRST PAGE PREVIOUS NEXT

Proficiency testing (Food section-2) Matrix Analyse Expected start Status Contract person Beverage pH - value, Benzoic acid (pilot study) 23 May 2016 Send Final report on 28/7/2016 (Program finished) Sukanya Pondet Milk powder Ca, Mg, K, Se and Na (pilot study) 27 June 2016 Send Interim report on 1/8/2016 Food simulant (3% acetic acid) Melamine (ASEAN PROGRAM) 13 Jan 2016 Send Final report on 30/3/2016 Pochaman Tagheen Heavy metals (Ba, Co, Cu, Fe, Ge, Li, Mn, Sb, Zn) (ASEAN PROGRAM) 20 April 2016 18/04/62 FIRST PAGE PREVIOUS NEXT

Proficiency testing (Environment section-1) Matrix Analyse Expected start Status Contract person water pH - value 14 Dec 2015 Send Final report on 2/3/2016 (Program finished) Wannee Aupaiboon Heavy metals (As, Cd, Cr, Cu, Fe, Mn, Ni, Pb, Se and Zn) 4 Jan 2016 Send Final report on 11/4/2016 Total hardness (as CaCO3) and Chlorides (as Cl) 11 Jan 2016 Send Final report on 1/4/2016 Jirawan Hunwattanakul Total dissolved solids (TDS) 18 Jan 2016 Send Final report on 18/4/2016 Total suspended solids (TSS) 7 Mar 2016 Send Final report on 19/5/2016 18/04/62 FIRST PAGE PREVIOUS NEXT

Proficiency testing (Environment section-2) Matrix Analyse Expected start Status Contract person water Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) 18 April 2016 Send Final report on 3/6/2016 (Program finished) Wannee Aupaiboon Hg (round2) 28 June 2016 Send Interim report on 1/8/2016 Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD) 23 May 2016 Send Final report on 3/8/2016 Natural water pH - value 27 Jun 2016 Send Interim report on 4/8/2016 18/04/62 FIRST PAGE PREVIOUS NEXT

Proficiency testing (Chemistry section) Matrix Analyse Expected start Status Contract person Stainless steel C, Cr, Mn, Mo, Ni, P, S, Si 21 Dec 2015 Send Final report on 22/3/2016 (Program finished) Jirawan Hunwattanakul Glass Boron (pilot study) 20 Jun 2016 On process of Evaluation Sodium oxide released from glass (pilot study) Portland cement Fe2O3 11 July 2016 Standard solution Hydrochloric acid (HCl) and EDTA 9 May 2016 Send Final report on 7/7/2016 18/04/62 FIRST PAGE PREVIOUS NEXT

Proficiency testing (Physics section-1) Matrix Analyse Expected start Status Contract person Steel bar Tensile strength, Yield strength, Elongation, Maximum force, Reduction of area (Range 2 kN - 450 kN) 9 Mar 2016 Send Final report on 07/5/2016 (Program finished) Pochaman Tagheen Rubber Hardness Range: 20 - 90 Type A @ 23ºC 11 May 2016 Send Interim report on 27/6/2016 Rubber glove Size, Force at break, Tensile strength, Elongation, Yield strength 16 May 2016 Send Interim report on 21/7/2016 18/04/62 FIRST PAGE PREVIOUS NEXT

Proficiency testing (Calibration section-1) Matrix Analyse Expected start Status Contract person Dimensions  Digital Micrometer; Range 0 – 25 mm, Resolution 0.001 mm 8 Jan 2016 On process of Evaluation Yaowalux Chinchusak Dimensions Digital Caliper, Range 0 – 150 mm, Resolution 0.01 mm Dial Indicator (Lever Type), Range 0 – 1 mm, Resolution 0.01 mm Digital Thickness Gauge, Range 0 – 10 mm, Resolution 0.001 mm Steel Ruler, Range 0 – 600 mm, Resolution 0.5 mm Gauge Block (Steel) grade 1 (2.5, 10, 25, 50, 100 mm) 18/04/62 FIRST PAGE PREVIOUS NEXT

Proficiency testing (Calibration section-2) Matrix Analyse Expected start Status Contract person Mass Electronic Balance, (round 1) Capacity 200 g, 0.01 mg (use standard weight class E1 or class E2) 14 Dec 2015 Send Final report on 03/3/2016 (Program finished) Yaowalux Chinchusak Electronic Balance, (round 2) Capacity 200 g, 0.1 mg (use standard weight class E2 or class F1) 16 May 2016 On process of Evaluation Volume Burette, 10 ml 20 Nov 2016 Send Final report on 11/7/2016 Cylinder, 10 ml Send Final report on 21/6/2016 18/04/62 FIRST PAGE PREVIOUS