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5.0 QUALITY ASSURANCE AND QUALITY CONTROL<br />

IN AIR QUALITY MONITORING<br />

An analytical <strong>quality</strong> control program develops information which can be used to, evaluate the<br />

accuracy and precision of analytical data in order to establish the <strong>quality</strong> of the data; provide an<br />

indication of the need for corrective actions and to determine the effects of corrective actions.<br />

5.1 Analytical Quality Control<br />

Analytical <strong>quality</strong> control (AQC) scheme is taken up at two levels as mentioned below:<br />

Within- laboratory AQC,<br />

It is necessary to check the accuracy of analytical results within laboratory. The various<br />

sequential stages involved are:<br />

5. Choosing an analytical method suitably free from bias, and ensuring the<br />

complete and unambiguous description of that method.<br />

6. Checking that satisfactory precision is obtained with the method.<br />

7. Establishing a control chart as a continuing check on precision and some<br />

sources of bias.<br />

8. Ensuring accuracy of standard solution.<br />

2. Between laboratory ( or Inter- laboratory) AQC<br />

In between laboratory ( or Inter- laboratory) AQC a group of laboratories has to achieve<br />

comparability of results by controlling the accuracy of each laboratory. Usually between-<br />

laboratory AQC should be conducted as soon as all laboratories have satisfactorily<br />

completed the within laboratory AQC tests.<br />

AQC tests between laboratories are necessary for the following two reasons:<br />

3. To test for possible bias caused by sources not already checked in within<br />

laboratory AQC.<br />

4. To provide direct evidence that the required comparability of results between<br />

laboratories has been achieved.<br />

Accuracy may deteriorate with time and hence subsequently regular tests are<br />

required as a continuing check on between laboratories bias. Interlaboratory<br />

proficiency testing of ambient air <strong>quality</strong> measurement methods is described below.<br />

A flow chart for approach to achieving accuracy of analytical results is shown in<br />

Figure 5.1.<br />

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