Quality Assurance
An
established Quality Assurance Unit (QAU) is committed to ensuring data quality and
regulatory compliance at ASL. The QAU maintains the integrity of the Good
Laboratory Practices (GLP) environment at the laboratory. It is ASL policy that
federal GLP
regulations (40 CFR Part 160) will be strictly followed for those studies
requiring them, and to the fullest extent applicable and practical for other
projects. The Quality Assurance Officer is a member of the Society of Quality Assurance.
Quality
Assurance Policy
ASL's
quality system includes the following elements:
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The
consistent use of management-approved standard operating
procedures for all
laboratory operations, including personnel training, sample
handling, analytical procedures, reagent preparation, documentation,
and equipment
operation and maintenance.
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Methods
include acceptance criteria for quality of results.
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Quality control samples,
such as blanks, blank spikes, duplicates, and reference materials,
are run with each analytical batch to ensure accuracy and
precision. Whenever the analysis type permits, certified reference materials
that are traceable to a national standards agency, such as the National
Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), are analyzed.
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Each
analytical batch receives supervisory and peer review for acceptance.
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Periodic
laboratory audits by the Quality Assurance Unit to determine laboratory
adherence to project protocols, GLPs, and the Quality Management Plan, as
applicable.
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Participation
in outside agency performance evaluation programs and analysis of check
samples.
Proficiency
Testing
ASL participates in several
performance evaluation (PE) programs:
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North American Proficiency
Testing Program for soil and plant analyses
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NAPT-Performance
Assessment Program for compliance with NRCS State 590 NMP Standards
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National Blood Lead
Proficiency Testing Program (Wisconsin State Laboratory of Hygiene)
ANALYTICAL SCIENCES LABORATORY
University of Idaho
Holm Research Center
2222 W. Sixth St.
Moscow, ID 83844-2203
Phone: 208-885-7900
Fax: 208-885-8937
asl@uidaho.edu
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