This Webinar will discuss the distinction between and requirements for method validation and method verification, to comply with ISO/IEC Standard 17025 for laboratory accreditation in food/water microbiology. Quantitative and Qualitative methods have different performance measurement requirements and require different statistical analyses.
Speaker: Michael Brodsky | View Anytime | Duration: 60 Minutes | Price: ¤190.00 | View DetailsMany laboratories have successfully developed and implemented a functional quality management system that not only complies with the management and technical requirements of ISO/IEC 17025:2005 but also meets their needs.
Speaker: Michael Brodsky | View Anytime | Duration: 90 Minutes | Price: ¤190.00 | View DetailsThis Webinar will discuss the distinction between and requirements for method validation and method verification, to comply with ISO/IEC Standard 17025 for laboratory accreditation in food/water microbiology.
Speaker: Michael Brodsky | View Anytime | Duration: 60 Minutes | Price: ¤190.00 | View DetailsIf, instead, you look deeper to figure out why the non-conformance is occurring, you can fix the underlying systems and processes that caused it.
Speaker: Michael Brodsky | View Anytime | Duration: 60 Minutes | Price: ¤190.00 | View DetailsMany laboratories have successfully developed and implementied a functional quality management system that not only complies with the management and technical requirements of ISO/IEC 17025:2005 but also meets their needs.
Speaker: Michael Brodsky | View Anytime | Duration: 60 Minutes | Price: ¤190.00 | View DetailsAlthough method validation and method verification are related terms, they have very different analytical and statistical requirements particularly for compliance with ISO/IEC 17025:2005. Unfortunately, the terms are often incorrectly used interchangeably, resulting in confusion and the application of inappropriate or inadequate analytical evaluations.
Speaker: Michael Brodsky | View Anytime | Price: ¤190.00 | View DetailsThe webinar begins with a discussion of relevant regulatory requirements, as motivation for calculating "confidence/reliability". Then, some vocabulary and basic concepts are discussed.
Speaker: Michael Brodsky | View Anytime | Duration: 90 Minutes | Price: ¤190.00 | View DetailsThe Webinar will discuss the distinction between and requirements for method validation and method verification, to comply with ISO/IEC Standard 17025:2005 for laboratory accreditation in food/water microbiology. Quantitative and Qualitative methods have different performance measurement requirements and require different statistical analyses.
Speaker: Michael Brodsky | View Anytime | Price: ¤190.00 | View DetailsBecoming accredited is a verification of the laboratory's capability of producing reliable results in accordance with the requirements of ISO/IEC 17025. Accreditation is not a guarantee of analytical competency. Getting accredited is just the beginning. The journey begins with defining the laboratory's operating principals and policies.
Speaker: Michael Brodsky | View Anytime | Price: ¤190.00 | View DetailsTo develop appropriate Quality Control Practices and acceptability criteria to evaluate the performance of analytical materials for laboratory use
Speaker: Michael Brodsky | View Anytime | Price: ¤190.00 | View DetailsIntentional contamination or adulteration of food is a reality. We will review some examples of the dire consequences of adulteration ostensibly for economic gain This webinar will also discuss the potential threats of using food as biological weapon and the actions food companies can take to mitigate and minimize the risks of food bioterrorism.
Speaker: Michael Brodsky | View Anytime | Price: ¤190.00 | View DetailsAlthough method validation and method verification are related terms, they have very different analytical and statistical requirements particularly for compliance with ISO/IEC 17025:2005. Unfortunately, the terms are often incorrectly used interchangeably, resulting in confusion and the application of inappropriate or inadequate analytical evaluations.
Speaker: Michael Brodsky | View Anytime | Price: ¤190.00 | View DetailsThis webinar will address the complexity of defining safe food. We will look at the changing nature of foodborne/food transmitted pathogens, new and emerging analytical technologies and the influence of demographics and geography on the changing landscape.
Speaker: Michael Brodsky | View Anytime | Price: ¤149.00 | View DetailsAlthough method validation and method verification are related terms, they have very different analytical and statistical requirements particularly for compliance with ISO/IEC 17025:2005. Unfortunately, the terms are often incorrectly used interchangeably, resulting in confusion and the application of inappropriate or inadequate analytical evaluations.
Speaker: Michael Brodsky | View Anytime | Price: ¤149.00 | View DetailsMany microbiology laboratories are confused about what MU is, how to calculate it and how to apply it. We will discuss what is needed to meet the accreditation requirement for MU, including, what data to collect and how to analyze it. Also a practical step by step approach to data compilation specifically applicable to microbiology will be discussed.
Speaker: Michael Brodsky | View Anytime | Price: ¤189.00 | View DetailsMany laboratories regard Quality Assurance, Quality Assessment and Quality Control as independent activities, others use the terms interchangeably, e.g. QA/QC. This demonstrates a lack of appreciation of the differences between Assurance, Assessment and Control, as well as the interrelationships, particularly between QA and QC. This has created confusion in the minds of many analysts with respect to understanding how QA and QC play separate, but related roles for achieving Quality Assurance in a Quality Management System (QMS). QMS is the catch phrase for accreditation and is the backbone of ISO/IEC Standard 17025:2005.
Speaker: Michael Brodsky | View Anytime | Price: ¤189.00 | View Details