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Description of ASTM-D6568 2011ASTM D6568 - 00(2011)Standard Guide for Planning, Carrying Out, and Reporting Traceable Chemical Analyses of Water SamplesActive Standard ASTM D6568 | Developed by Subcommittee: D19.02 Book of Standards Volume: 11.01 ASTM D6568Significance and Use This guide establishes basic requirements which should be met by water and environmental laboratories that generate and report test chemical analyses which the laboratory client desires to be traceable to SI units (Note 2) or certified reference materials traceable to SI units. Traceability of chemical analyses is important because it provides a uniform basis for the comparison of results from different measurement systems and because it relates those results to our current knowledge of physical laws. (Note 3) Note 2A certified reference material traceable to SI units is a certified reference material whose value can be related with a stated uncertainty through an unbroken change of comparisons to stated references (usually national or international standards) in SI units, such as a primary measurement made in SI units or a national standard certified in SI units. Note 3Not all chemical analysis results can be traceable to SI units or to certified reference material's traceable to SI units, such as turbidity and or total suspended solids. Many waters-related laboratories comply with ISO Guide 17025 and participate in Proficiency Testing Programs. Laboratories that are connected to the same accreditation bodies and Proficiency Test providers can be expected to report statistically similar results on the same sample. However, some test methods and some certified reference materials are not supported with data traceable to SI units. Therefore, fully compliant laboratories that are not connected to the same providers may report statistically different chemical analysis results if they used the same nontraceable test method on the same sample. This problem could be minimized if they used test methods, measurement devices, and certified reference materials that are traceable to SI units, where available. Although some standard test methods and certified reference materials provide evidence of traceability to SI units, many others do not. Therefore, not all laboratories can be expected to universally meet all requests for traceable analyses until the traceability of more test methods and certified reference materials is recognized through appropriate documentation. The primary significance of this guide is that it establishes a consensus that, in order for a laboratory to generate traceable measurements, it must ( 1 ) have a clear understanding of the needs of the user of the traceable measurements, ( 2 ) comply with the internationally accepted quality-system requirements included in ISO Guide 17025, ( 3 ) use test methods, measurement devices, and certified reference materials which have been shown to be traceable to SI units, and ( 4 ) be able to demonstrate that the measurement system was in statistical control at the time the measurements were made. It is expected that this guide will be used by Committee D19 in setting policies for the technical content of its standards that are designated to be usable to generate traceable chemical analyses. 1. Scope 1.1 This guide sets a protocol for generating and reporting chemical analyses that are traceable to SI units or to certified reference materials in laboratories that serve the water and environmental industry. 1.2 This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use.
ASTM Standards D1129 Terminology Relating to Water D6362 Practice for Certificates of Reference Materials for Water Analysis IEEE/ASTMSI10 Standard for use of the International System of units (SI): the modern metric system Other Documents InternationalVocabul ISO: 2nd ed., 1993Keywords certified reference materials; measurement traceability; Certified Reference Materials (CRM); Chemical analysis--water applications; Measurement processes/systems; Recording/reporting data analysis results; Sampling water analysis applications; Traceable chemical analysis; ICS Code ICS Number Code 13.060.45 (Examination of water in general) DOI: 10.1520/D6568-00R11 ASTM International is a member of CrossRef. ASTM D6568This book also exists in the following packages...Subscription InformationMADCAD.com ASTM Standards subscriptions are annual and access is unlimited concurrency based (number of people that can access the subscription at any given time) from single office location. For pricing on multiple office location ASTM Standards Subscriptions, please contact us at info@madcad.com or +1 800.798.9296.
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