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News Release from: Artel | Subject: LDQA service suite
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 16 March 2006
LDQA service improves liquid handling
accuracy
To help laboratories ensure data integrity and productivity, Artel is offering the LDQA service suite, a package that integrates liquid delivery quality assurance (LDAQ) support and consultation.
To help laboratories ensure data integrity and productivity, Artel is offering the LDQA service suite, a package that integrates liquid delivery quality assurance (LDAQ) support and consultation Liquid handling is a critical component in the processes of identification, quantification, analysis and testing, and the need for accurate and precise liquid delivery is urgent
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 28 Feb 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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Laboratories involved in research through to production can use Artel's LDQA as a one-stop shop for guidance on all aspects of liquid delivery.
This will allow scientists to make more productive use of their time while strengthening their control over liquid delivery instrumentation and processes.
By improving throughput quality and reducing error rates, LDQA will also enable laboratories to better manage costs and enhance productivity.
LDQA service suite includes five essential support services.
'Automated liquid delivery equipment qualification and optimization': The company will assess automated liquid handling systems onsite to provide third-party validation of equipment performance, including 'as Found' or 'as left' evaluations.
It will also help optimise automated liquid handlers by defining acceptable error tolerances and implementing processes to measure performance against these standards, including performance verification with non-aqueous solutions.
'Manual pipetting training and certification': To reduce user error as a source of inaccuracy, Artel will evaluate technician pipetting proficiency on-site and assess equipment selection.
Training sessions will educate technicians about the science behind modern pipette operation, modes of failure for both the instrument and operator, and methods for correction and improvement.
Users who satisfactorily complete the firm's training will receive certification and can periodically apply for recertification.
'SOP review and development support': This service includes a review of laboratory liquid handling processes and assessment of the effectiveness of current quality systems.
Based on this evaluation, Artel will recommend best practices, suggest effective SOP models and guide SOP development and implementation.
Specific suggestions such as appropriate calibration frequency, tolerances and suitable calibration methodologies will be provided.
'Regulatory compliance guidance': Artel will identify regulations and guidelines relevant to a laboratory's liquid delivery processes, including ISO, GLP, GMP and CLIA, and provide guidance on establishing compliant processes.
This includes recommending cost-effective methods that can help laboratories meet selected standards and measure program success.
The company can also audit laboratory liquid handling processes to ensure continual compliance.
'Customized process support': Artel's liquid delivery experts will help laboratories solve complex and specific liquid handling problems with services including uncertainty analysis, method validation and inter-laboratory liquid delivery performance comparison.
These services will provide customised consultation to enable laboratories to meet individual goals and satisfy unique needs.
"ARTEL has helped over 2000 laboratories worldwide stay abreast of advancing technologies and manage regulatory hurdles in their manual and automated liquid handling systems," said Kirby Pilcher, president of Artel.
"Our new LDQA service suite helps laboratories leverage ARTEL's liquid delivery expertise and experience to optimize processes and maintain compliance".
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