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T07: Starting a New Laboratory or Want to Expand the Laboratory
FULL DAY COURSE:
Wednesday, April 16th
8:00 am – 5:00 pm
Instructors: Ms. Yvette Volschenk; Ms. Anna Escarcega
DOWNLOAD BADGEABSTRACT:
Starting a new laboratory involves several crucial steps beyond simply purchasing equipment. Here are some important considerations:
- Planning and Design:
- Define Scope: Clearly outline the purpose of the laboratory and the parameters you intend to measure.
- Regulatory Compliance: Familiarize yourself with relevant regulations and standards (e.g., ISO, GLP) that your laboratory must comply with.
- Equipment Selection:
- Research: Investigate the best equipment for your specific needs, considering accuracy, precision, and reliability.
- Budgeting: Ensure you have a budget that covers not just equipment but also setup, maintenance, and operational costs.
- Quality Assurance:
- Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs): Develop SOPs for all processes to ensure consistency and reliability in results.
- Calibration Protocols: Establish a calibration schedule and procedures for all equipment to ensure measurements remain accurate over time.
- Training:
- Staff Training: Ensure that all personnel are trained on the equipment and procedures to minimize errors and improve reproducibility.
- Preliminary Testing:
- Initial Readings: Before fully operationalizing the lab, conduct preliminary tests to gather data on reproducibility and accuracy.
- Uncertainty Analysis: Calculate uncertainties based on initial readings to understand the reliability of your measurements.
- Documentation:
- Record Keeping: Keep detailed records of all calibrations, tests, and results to facilitate traceability and accountability.