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Role of RENAR and the Ministry of Research in Promoting Interlaboratory Comparisons (ILCs) Daniela-Eugenia CUCU RENAR
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summary what is an ILC different types of ILCs how ILCs can contribute towards quality ILCs and traceability ILCs and accreditation added value of ILC participation conclusions
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what is an ILC ? Definition (ISO/IEC Guide 43, 1997) “organisation, performance and evaluation of tests on the same or similar test items by two or more laboratories in accordance with predetermined conditions”
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evaluation of tests same or similar test items predetermined conditions what is an ILC ? important
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establish participants list prepare samples test homogeneity/stability distribute sample (and protocols) collect participants results evaluation of results what is an ILC ? how it works...
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internal evaluation (reference is calculated from participants results) external evaluation (reference is not calculated from participants results, e.g. measurements from the organiser) what is an ILC ? evaluation
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different types of ILCs proficiency testing round robins ring trials collaborative studies certification campaign key comparisons / pilot studies names
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ILCs and accreditation ILCs are recognised as useful tools towards accreditation participation in ILCs is mandated by accreditation bodies
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ILCs and accreditation number of ILCs participation every year is under discussion ILCs is a ”snapshot” of laboratory performance however
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Evaluation of results Satisfacatory Z<2 Questionable 2<Z<3 Corrective actions if required Unsatisfactory !! Z>3 Corrective actions mandatory Effectivnes proved in a similar consecutive ILC
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RENAR policy for ILCs Accredit PT providers against: ISO Guide 43:97 part.1 ILAC Guide G13:2000 Encourage laboratories to take part in ILCs Raise authority awareness on ILCs usefulness in achieving free movement of goods
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policy for ILCs Priority research programmes: INFRAS ( Conformity Assessment Infrastructure ) finance PTs CALIST (Quality and Standards) finance ILCs for: validation characterisation of candidate RM
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added value of ILC participation education and training demonstrate competence laboratories
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prove competence assist accreditation procedures evaluation of performance prove comparability of results customers, accreditors added value of ILC participation
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conclusions participation in ILCs is useful (added value for labs, customers,...) for labs: education and training for customers: demonstration of competence important: “snapshot” of labs performance
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