ISO Guide 80:2014
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Guidance for the in-house preparation of quality control materials (QCMs)
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24-07-2014
09-04-2025
ISO Guide 80 outlines the essential characteristics of reference materials for quality control (QC) purposes, and describes the processes by which they can be prepared by competent staff within the facility in which they will be used (i.e. where instability due to transportation conditions is avoided). The content of this Guide also applies to inherently stable materials, which can be transported to other locations without risk of any significant change in the property values of interest.
The primary audience for this Guide is laboratory staff who are required to prepare and use materials for specific in-house quality control applications. Preparation of QCMs, where transportation is a necessary component of the supply chain, such as laboratory sites at different locations or for proficiency testing schemes, should conform to the relevant requirements of ISO Guides 34 and 35.
The description of the production of reference materials (RMs), as detailed in ISO Guide 34 and ISO Guide 35 is also applicable to the preparation of quality control materials (QCMs). However, the requirements for "in-house" QCMs are less demanding than those for a certified reference material (CRM). The preparation of QCMs should involve homogeneity and stability assessments, and a limited characterization of the material to provide an indication of its relevant property values and their variation, prior to use. This document provides the quality criteria that a material should fulfil to be considered fit-for-purpose for demonstrating a measurement system is under statistical control. Guidance on uses of such materials is not included in this Guide.
The layout and structure of this Guide provides general information on the preparation of QCMs in the main chapters, with specific case studies covering a range of sectors in the annexes. The case studies are not complete "process manuals" but are included to highlight some of the key considerations when preparing QCMs. The case studies vary in complexity and detail, including sector specific terminology, but provide a range of information for laboratory staff to draw from.
It is expected that those involved in QCM preparation will have some knowledge of the type of material to be prepared and be aware of any potential problems due to matrix effects, contamination, etc.
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ISO/TC 334
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| DocumentType |
Guide
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| Pages |
50
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| PublisherName |
International Organization for Standardization
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| Status |
Withdrawn
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| SupersededBy |
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| PKN ISO GUIDE 80 : 2018 | Identical |
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| ISO/TR 79:2015 | Reference materials - Examples of reference materials for qualitative properties |
| BS EN ISO/IEC 17025:2017 | General requirements for the competence of testing and calibration laboratories |
| PD ISO/TR 79:2015 | Reference materials. Examples of reference materials for qualitative properties |
| ISO/IEC 17025:2017 | General requirements for the competence of testing and calibration laboratories |
| PD ISO GUIDE 33:2015 | Reference materials. Good practice in using reference materials |
| ISO Guide 33:2015 | Reference materials — Good practice in using reference materials |
| I.S. EN ISO/IEC 17025:2017&LC:2018 | General requirements for the competence of testing and calibration laboratories (ISO/IEC 17025:2017)<br> |
| UNE-EN ISO/IEC 17025:2017 | General requirements for the competence of testing and calibration laboratories (ISO/IEC 17025:2017) |
| ISO/IEC 17025:2005 | General requirements for the competence of testing and calibration laboratories |
| ECA ILAC G19 : 2014 | MODULES IN A FORENSIC SCIENCE PROCESS |
| ISO 13528:2015 | Statistical methods for use in proficiency testing by interlaboratory comparison |
| ISO 7873:1993 | Control charts for arithmetic average with warning limits |
| ISO 7870-1:2014 | Control charts — Part 1: General guidelines |
| ISO Guide 33:2015 | Reference materials — Good practice in using reference materials |
| BS 5309-1:1976 | Methods for sampling chemical products Introduction and general principles |
| ISO 5725-6:1994 | Accuracy (trueness and precision) of measurement methods and results — Part 6: Use in practice of accuracy values |
| ISO Guide 35:2017 | Reference materials — Guidance for characterization and assessment of homogeneity and stability |
| ISO/IEC Guide 99:2007 | International vocabulary of metrology — Basic and general concepts and associated terms (VIM) |
| ISO Guide 30:2015 | Reference materials — Selected terms and definitions |
| ISO 5725-2:1994 | Accuracy (trueness and precision) of measurement methods and results — Part 2: Basic method for the determination of repeatability and reproducibility of a standard measurement method |
| ISO 7870-3:2012 | Control charts — Part 3: Acceptance control charts |
| ISO 11206:2011 | Water quality — Determination of dissolved bromate — Method using ion chromatography (IC) and post column reaction (PCR) |
| ISO Guide 34:2009 | General requirements for the competence of reference material producers |
| ISO/IEC Guide 98-3:2008 | Uncertainty of measurement — Part 3: Guide to the expression of uncertainty in measurement (GUM:1995) |
| ISO 14488:2007 | Particulate materials — Sampling and sample splitting for the determination of particulate properties |
| CLSI EP30 A : 1ED 2010 | CHARACTERIZATION AND QUALIFICATION OF COMMUTABLE REFERENCE MATERIALS FOR LABORATORY MEDICINE |
| ISO 3534-1:2006 | Statistics — Vocabulary and symbols — Part 1: General statistical terms and terms used in probability |
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