10 Quality Control in Bika
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Reference Definitions10.1 Reference Sample templates are maintained in Senaite as Reference Definitions. When fresh reference sample batches arrive from suppliers, their records are easily created from these, and saved with its own lot number, expiry date etc. Creating Reference Samples10.2 Senaite tracks results of control analyses done on reference samples with specified expected. These often have limited shelve life, and expires and new ones are regularly added to the system using Reference Definitions Capturing QC results10.3 Users include QC samples as Controls on Worksheets with routine Analyses, and then use their results to consider routine results for Verification or Retraction/Rejection in context of their accompanying QC results Exclusively on Worksheets, for Reference Samples put through routine SOP When Out-of-Range QC results are captured, they are flagged and depending QC configuration, initiate corrective actions - quarantining affected routine results and taking the Instrument off line until it passes QC again QC failure workflow10.4 Instrument QC, On the Instrument pages Control Charts10.5 All QC results are captured against their Sample, Instrument and Analyst records, which can then be accessed from these pages, as well as a QC report, tabling results per Analyte in Basis, Cardinal and Linear interpolations Reference Sample Expiry Alerts10.6 Order new stock in good time. Email, online alerts and report Audit logs10.7 Extensive logging of changes and transitions of both transactional Samples and Worksheets, but also configuration objects which are also versioned for database integrity purposes |
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Reference Sample workflow
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Type of QC Analysis in Bika | SenaiteControlsReference material with known specification included on Worksheets, to 'control' or 'check' the validity of the routine analyses they accompany. Can be any of internally made up stock dilutions, certified external reference material, CRM, spikes, etc. BlanksBlanks are treated exactly like the other Reference Samples above, except that their expected results are zero. The differentiation makes it easier to pick them up in lists and look-ups DuplicatesDuplicates Analyses are done on the same routine Sample, not a CRM, and their results compared. If they differ by more than specified in the Analysis Service's setup, they are high-lighted as out of range too Also see
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