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1 Analytical Forensic Metrology Analytical Forensic Metrology 4 th International Conference on Forensic Research & Technology September 29, 2015 Jerry D. Messman, PhD Stranaska Scientific LLC Fort Collins, Colorado USA September 29, 2015Stranaska Scientific LLC
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Metrology science of measurement and its application Etymology Greek “metron” (measure) Includes all theoretical and practical aspects of measurement All fields of application including routine measurement All sectors of measurement whatever the relative magnitude of the measurement uncertainty. 2September 29, 2015Stranaska Scientific LLC BIPM RMO Labs NMI Labs Commercial Metrology Labs Forensic Testing Labs
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3 Measurement Accuracy September 29, 2015Stranaska Scientific LLC
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4 Quality in Forensic Laboratories Implementing Implementing Laboratory Accreditation ASCLD/Lab-International International Standard ISO/IEC 17025:2005 General requirements for the competence of testing and calibration laboratories Embracing Embracing Metrological Concepts Measurement Traceability Measurement Uncertainty September 29, 2015Stranaska Scientific LLC
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5 Metrological Traceability Definition property of a measurement result whereby the result can be related to a reference through a documented unbroken chain of calibrations, each contributing to the measurement uncertainty September 29, 2015Stranaska Scientific LLC
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6 Metrological Traceability Essential Elements 1. Unbroken Chain of Comparisons 2. Documented Measurement Uncertainty 3. Documented Measurement Procedure 4. Technical Competence 5. Realization of SI Units 6. Documented Calibration Intervals 7. Measurement Assurance September 29, 2015Stranaska Scientific LLC
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7 Establishing Traceability CALIBRATION September 29, 2015Stranaska Scientific LLC
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Metrological Traceability 8September 29, 2015Stranaska Scientific LLC
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Calibration Standards SRM 1828b Ethanol-Water Solutions (Blood-Alcohol Testing: Six Levels) Ethanol-50 Certified Reference Standard NIST Traceable September 29, 2015Stranaska Scientific LLC9
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10 Spectrophotometric Analysis COMMERCIAL INSTRUMENTS Reader Analyzer Spectrophotometer September 29, 2015Stranaska Scientific LLC
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Spectrophotometer Qualification UV Absorption Spectrum of Cocaine in 0.1 M HCl UV Transmittance Spectrum of Holmium Oxide Solution 11September 29, 2015Stranaska Scientific LLC
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Measurement Uncertainty non-negative parameter of characterizing the dispersion of the quantity values being attributed to a measurand, based on the information given 12September 29, 2015Stranaska Scientific LLC
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13 Measurement Uncertainty Requirement ISO/IEC 17025:2005 Recommendation Voluntary quality system Analytical metrology framework Prerequisite to Evaluation of MU Metrological traceability Professor Paul De Bievre CITAC Workshop, 21 January 2010 Weizmann Science Park, Ness Ziona, Israel September 29, 2015Stranaska Scientific LLC
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Measurement Uncertainty 14September 29, 2015Stranaska Scientific LLC
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15 Measurement Uncertainty General Approaches to Estimation of MU TOP-DOWN Replication of the whole measurement process Empirical / Experimental / Retrospective BOTTOM-UP Quantification of individual uncertainty components Modeling / Theoretical / Predictive September 29, 2015Stranaska Scientific LLC
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16 Evaluation of Uncertainties Type A An uncertainty evaluated by statistical analysis of a series of observations Normally used to obtain a value for the repeatability or randomness of a measurement process Type B An uncertainty evaluated by non-statistical means (methods other than statistical analysis of a series of observations) Evaluation of standard uncertainty is based on some other scientific knowledge September 29, 2015Stranaska Scientific LLC
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17 Uncertainty Budget Tabular summary of different individual sources of uncertainty and their estimated magnitudes for a given measurement or calibration process Coverage factor – level of confidence (e.g., 95%) Expanded uncertainty – best estimate for interval containing calibration reference value September 29, 2015Stranaska Scientific LLC
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18 Reporting of Results Report the value of the measurand and expanded uncertainty Y ± U Report the statement of confidence Example: The reported expanded uncertainty is based on a standard uncertainty multiplied by a coverage factor k=2, providing a coverage probability of approximately 95% September 29, 2015Stranaska Scientific LLC
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Reporting of Results Regarding Specification or Statute Limit 19September 29, 2015Stranaska Scientific LLC
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Measurement Uncertainty in the Courtroom State of Washington v. Weimer #7036A-09D Memorandum Decision on Motion to Suppress March 23, 2010 Blood alcohol content (BAC) measurement (GC) Result of blood test is not admissible in the absence of a scientifically determined confidence level. Defense Attorney Ted Vosk 20September 29, 2015Stranaska Scientific LLC
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Measurement Uncertainty in the Courtroom State of Washington v. Fausto et al Case No. C076949 and 9Y6231062 Order Suppressing Defendant’s Breath-Alcohol Measurements in the Absence of a Measurement for Uncertainty September 21, 2010... the State must provide Defendants with a confidence interval for each Defendant’s breath-alcohol measurement. Absent this information, a defendant’s breath-alcohol measurement will be suppressed. 21September 29, 2015Stranaska Scientific LLC
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Measurement Uncertainty in the Courtroom State of Michigan v. Jabrocki File No. 08-5461-FD Opinion May 6, 2011 Defense Attorney Mike Nichols This court therefore finds that the blood test results are not reliable until the state police crime lab calculates an uncertainty budget or error rate and reports that calculation along with the blood test results. This court specifically finds that calculation of an uncertainty budget or error rate and the reporting of the same is an essential element of the scientific methodology for analyzing blood alcohol content using gas chromatography. 22September 29, 2015Stranaska Scientific LLC
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Concluding Remarks Measurement Data Integrity Metrology is an infrastructural science, and an enabling science, which underscores the scientific integrity, validity and defensibility of analytical measurement results. Key Points for Metrological Consideration Scientific Rigor Timeline Transparency Healthy Scientific Skepticism Thank You! 23September 29, 2015Stranaska Scientific LLC
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