1 Scope, validity and field of application
2 Normative references
3 Terms, definitions and symbols
4 Principle of measurement
5 Performance quality requirements
6 Materials, gases and panel members
7 Sampling
8 Presentation of odorants to assessors
9 Data recording, calculation and reporting
Annex
A (informative) Physiological principles
B (informative) Example of calculation of instrumental
accuracy and instability
C (informative) Example of calculation of accuracy of
odour measurements within one laboratory
D (informative) Example of calculations for panel
selection
E (informative) Example of the calculation of the
odour concentration from a set of
panel member responses
F (informative) Example of the calculation used to
determine the number of odour
concentration measurements required
to achieve a defined precision
G (informative) Example of the calculation used to
determine the number of odour
concentration measurements required to
detect a difference between two means
H (informative) Example of the calculation of the odorant
flow rate (standard conditions) for a wet
emission
I (normative) Working conditions and working platform
for sampling
Bibliography