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1、The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. 3 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10016-5997, USA Copyright 1997 by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. All rights reserved. Published 1997. Printed in the United States of America. ISBN 1-55937-884-0 No part of this publi
2、cation may be reproduced in any form, in an electronic retrieval system or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publisher. ANSI N42.23-1986 (R2004) American National Standard Measurement and Associated Instrument Quality Assurance for Radioassay Laboratories Sponsor National Commit
3、tee on Radiation Instrumentation, N42 accrediated by the American National Standards Institute Secretariat The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. Approved 16 July 1996 Reaffirmed 2 December 2004 American National Standards Institute Abstract: A framework that can be used to crea
4、te a national or an organizational NIST-traceable measure- ment quality assurance (MQA) program that will optimize the quality of radioassays performed by service lab- oratories is presented. This standard serves as a guide for MQA programs developed for specialized sectors of the radioassay laborat
5、ory community, i.e., bioasssay, routine environmental monitoring, environmental res- toration and waste management, radiopharmaceuticals nuclear power radiochemistry, and other areas in- volved in radioassays. Keywords: Laboratory, measurement quality assurance, quality, quality assurance, quality c
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20、e from IHS -,-,- iii Introduction (This introduction is not a part of ANSI N42.23-1996, American National Standard Measurement and Associated Instrument Quality Assurance for Radioassay Laboratories.) This standard is the responsibility of the Accredited Standards Committee on Radiation Instrumentat
21、ion, N42. Committee N42 delegated development of this standard to Subcommittee N42.RM. Drafts were reviewed by Committee N42, Subcommittee N42.RM, and other interested parties, and the comments received were utilized in producing the standard as fi nally approved. The standard was approved by N42 le
22、t- ter ballot of 2 March 1995, closed 15 December 1995. At the time it approved this standard, the Accredited Standards Committee on Radiation Instrumentation, N42, had the following members: Louis Costrell, Chair Luigi Napoli, Administrative Secretary Organization RepresentedName of Representative
23、American Conference of Governmental Industrial HygienistsJesse Lieberman Battelle Pacifi c Northwest Laboratories Kenneth L. Swinth EG the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST); and the reference, monitoring, and service laboratories c)The protocol for the preparation and distributio
24、n of test media by the monitoring or reference laboratories d)The bases for calculating the required accuracy and precision parameters of radioassay measurements e)The protocol for the evaluation and reporting of test results f) The protocol for the assessment and evaluation of test results and repo
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