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Book Synopsis
Fit-for-purpose is a phrase familiar to all users of analytical data, who need to be assured that data provided by laboratories is both appropriate and of the required quality. Quality in the Food Analysis Laboratory surveys the procedures that a food analysis laboratory must consider to meet such requirements. The need to introduce quality assurance, the different quality models that are available and the legislative requirements are considered. Specific aspects of laboratory practice and particular areas of accreditation which may cause problems for analytical laboratories are also discussed. Covering for the first time those areas of direct importance to food analysis laboratories, this unique book will serve as an aid to those laboratories when introducing new measures and justifying those chosen.

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"""... a very detailed overview ... a comprehensive work.""" * "Nahrung/Food, 43, (1999), H 2" *
"""... a comprehensive treatment of its subject ... Anyone serious about quality and its implementation in the analytical laboratory should have this book on hand.""" * "Food Australia 51 (7), p317, July 1999" *
"""... much up-to-date and relevant reading ...""" * "Journal of Nutritional & Environmental Medicine, (2000), 10, 85-86" *
"""... clearly written and well cross-referenced ... an essential acquisition ...""" * "Carbohydrate Polymers, 43, 2000, p 206" *
"""... a good read with sound advice and guidance ...""" * "International Journal of Food Science and Technology, 2000, 35, 443-454" *

Table of Contents
Introduction and General Considerations of Quality in the Food Analysis Laboratory; A Comparison of the Different Quality Models Available; Methods of Analysis - Their Selection, Acceptability and Validation; Use of Recovery Corrections When Reporting Chemical Results; Measurement Uncertainty/Measurement Reliability; Role of Internal Quality Control in Laboratory Quality Assurance Procedures; Role of Proficiency Testing in the Assessment of Laboratory Quality; Respecting a Limit Value; Experiences in the Implementation of Quality Assurance and Accreditation into the Food Analysis Laboratory; Vocabulary, Terminology and Definitions.

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      Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry
      Publication Date: 9/3/1998 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780854045662, 978-0854045662
      ISBN10: 085404566X

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Fit-for-purpose is a phrase familiar to all users of analytical data, who need to be assured that data provided by laboratories is both appropriate and of the required quality. Quality in the Food Analysis Laboratory surveys the procedures that a food analysis laboratory must consider to meet such requirements. The need to introduce quality assurance, the different quality models that are available and the legislative requirements are considered. Specific aspects of laboratory practice and particular areas of accreditation which may cause problems for analytical laboratories are also discussed. Covering for the first time those areas of direct importance to food analysis laboratories, this unique book will serve as an aid to those laboratories when introducing new measures and justifying those chosen.

      Trade Review
      """... a very detailed overview ... a comprehensive work.""" * "Nahrung/Food, 43, (1999), H 2" *
      """... a comprehensive treatment of its subject ... Anyone serious about quality and its implementation in the analytical laboratory should have this book on hand.""" * "Food Australia 51 (7), p317, July 1999" *
      """... much up-to-date and relevant reading ...""" * "Journal of Nutritional & Environmental Medicine, (2000), 10, 85-86" *
      """... clearly written and well cross-referenced ... an essential acquisition ...""" * "Carbohydrate Polymers, 43, 2000, p 206" *
      """... a good read with sound advice and guidance ...""" * "International Journal of Food Science and Technology, 2000, 35, 443-454" *

      Table of Contents
      Introduction and General Considerations of Quality in the Food Analysis Laboratory; A Comparison of the Different Quality Models Available; Methods of Analysis - Their Selection, Acceptability and Validation; Use of Recovery Corrections When Reporting Chemical Results; Measurement Uncertainty/Measurement Reliability; Role of Internal Quality Control in Laboratory Quality Assurance Procedures; Role of Proficiency Testing in the Assessment of Laboratory Quality; Respecting a Limit Value; Experiences in the Implementation of Quality Assurance and Accreditation into the Food Analysis Laboratory; Vocabulary, Terminology and Definitions.

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