Ea. Maier et al., INTERLABORATORY STUDIES AS A TOOL FOR MANY PURPOSES - PROFICIENCY TESTING, LEARNING EXERCISES, QUALITY-CONTROL AND CERTIFICATION OF MATRIX MATERIALS, Analytica chimica acta, 283(1), 1993, pp. 590-599
Interlaboratory studies are collaborative exercises by laboratories to
assess or improve the quality for their measurements. They are an imp
ortant aspect of quality control and quality assurance systems which s
hould be set up by all testing laboratories. They are efficient tools
for investigating the method and the laboratory performance and also t
o certify reference materials. They can be applied with a research or
teaching objective but they can also be used to assess the performance
of a normalized method or the ability of a laboratory to perform a gi
ven task. As such they are a complementary aspect of accreditation aud
its.