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Waste Reduction and elimination of duplicated activities through efficient management of Analytical Instructions, Lab Analysis Essays Validation/Qualification and Sampling Optimization with consequent performance improvement of all aspects related to the Management of Materials.
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Lab analysis must have repeatability, among others requirements, and the first step to ensure this is the clear definition of all analytical methods in order to assure they have reliability and consistency. |
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When decisions taken are based on analytical lab results, it is essential that they are reliable in order to avoid compliant product being destructed/rejected or out-of-spec product approved. The analytical methods validation generates knowledge about linearity, reliability, repeatability, reproducibility, precision, accuracy and retrievability of analytical results, eliminating all subjectivity about them. |
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Programme based on the supply behaviour, allowing gradual reduction of sampling activities. It is an internal decision on how to manage reductions with risks under an acceptable level of knowledge. |
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Programme based on the supplier and analytical results history in order to reduce the number of lab essays, eliminating activities that add no value. |
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Tool that measures the Lab performance, identifying improvement opportunities and prepare the basis for the Cost-of-Quality Programme. |
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