1970 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 3-5 ◽  
Author(s):  
Md Tahminur Rahman

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/akmmcj.v2i2.8163AKMMC J 2011; 2(2): 03-05


Author(s):  
P. Paige-Green

The relationships among strength, moisture, and density in pavement subgrades and layerworks are well known, but they have particular significance in low-volume roads. In these roads, the specified density is frequently not achieved (quality assurance testing tends to be reduced), and moisture fluctuations are more severe with greater consequences. Traditional studies of the material strength for these roads in southern Africa are based almost entirely on the California bearing ratio (CBR), a test with inherent problems. The test is routinely carried out to identify whether the materials under consideration have the required soaked strengths (typically CBRs of 80% or 45% for bases of different standards) at the design compaction density. Studies of the CBR at different moisture contents and densities should be carried out to identify the implications of variations in these properties on the behavior of pavement materials. A simple technique to be carried out during conventional laboratory testing was developed. Aspects pertaining to this type of study were evaluated, and the findings were related to low-volume road behavior.


1997 ◽  
Vol 43 (5) ◽  
pp. 908-912 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kenneth E Blick

Abstract Areas other than the analytical process should be the focus of concern about quality issues in the laboratory because nearly 95% of errors occur at the nonanalytical front and back ends of the testing process. Until now, computer systems have been designed to handle the more predictable aspects of laboratory testing, necessitating that the infrequent and unpredictable data events be handled by manual systems. The manual systems are termed “workarounds” and indeed, because they occur sporadically, they are frequently not handled predictably. Here, I describe and give examples of an expert laboratory computer system that can be designed to handle both predictable and unpredictable data events without the use of manual workarounds. This expert system works in concert with a dynamic database allowing such data events to be detected in real time and handled predictably, thus providing a tool to address quality assurance issues throughout the testing process. The system performs up to 31 separate actions or tasks based on data events that in the past were handled by human workarounds.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
William Jonathan Windsor ◽  
Vijaya Knight ◽  
Patricia A Merkel ◽  
Molly M Lamb ◽  
Mario L Santiago ◽  
...  

We used the dried tube specimen (DTS) procedure to develop the COVID-19 Serology Control Panel ( CSCP). The CSCP contains five well-characterized SARS-CoV-2 pooled plasma samples made available for labs around the world to compare test kits, use for external quality assurance, harmonize laboratory testing, and train laboratory workers.


2021 ◽  
Vol 342 ◽  
pp. 01010
Author(s):  
Dan Gabor ◽  
Niculina Vătavu ◽  
Mihai Cătălin Popa ◽  
Florin Păun ◽  
Adrian Marius Jurca

INSEMEX-OEC is a Conformity Assessment Body for certification activities in accordance with ATEX Directive 2014/34/EU, being accredited by RENAR and notified to Brussels (NB1809). INSEMEXGLI (Group of Testing Laboratories) is the main provider of laboratory testing services for the product certification body INSEMEX-OEC. The test laboratories meet the requirements of the standard SR EN ISO / IEC 17025. This standard requires laboratories to have a procedure in place to monitor the validity of the test results. This monitoring must be planned and, if possible, should include participation in inter-laboratory comparisons or proficiency testing programs. This paper presents some specific issues highlighted during the successful participation of INSEMEX-GLI in a round of inter-laboratory comparisons organized by the Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt from Germany to determine International Protection Code (IP Code) for equipment enclosures.


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