Consumer Beware: Is Your Certified Reference Material Really Certified?
Poster Presentation
Prepared by K. Kiefer, J. Walbridge
Supelco, 595 N. Harrison Rd, Bellefonte, PA, 16823, United States
Contact Information: [email protected]; 814-359-5080
ABSTRACT
When a consumer purchases a standard, they need to know it is accurate. The function of Certified Reference Materials (CRM) is to confirm the user’s measurement result. That is why there is an increasing demand for dependable certified reference materials. CRMs are used for method validation or calibration. How do you know if the CRM you purchased is certified? This presentation will define a certified reference material and what characteristics are necessary for a CRM standard according to Guide 34 and ISO/IEC 17025.
Poster Presentation
Prepared by K. Kiefer, J. Walbridge
Supelco, 595 N. Harrison Rd, Bellefonte, PA, 16823, United States
Contact Information: [email protected]; 814-359-5080
ABSTRACT
When a consumer purchases a standard, they need to know it is accurate. The function of Certified Reference Materials (CRM) is to confirm the user’s measurement result. That is why there is an increasing demand for dependable certified reference materials. CRMs are used for method validation or calibration. How do you know if the CRM you purchased is certified? This presentation will define a certified reference material and what characteristics are necessary for a CRM standard according to Guide 34 and ISO/IEC 17025.