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KMID : 0359320060460040295
Korean Journal of Veterinary Research
2006 Volume.46 No. 4 p.295 ~ p.304
Study on international accreditation for residue analysis Laboratory
Kim Mee-Kyung

Cho Byung-Hoon
Kim Dong-Gyu
Yun Seon-Jong
Lim Chae-Mi
Park Su-Jeong
Kim Heui-Jin
Kim Yeon-Hee
Kim Soo-Yeon
Yun So-Mi
Kwon Jin-Wook
Son Seong-Wan
Chung Gab-Soo
Lee Joo-Ho
Kang Mun-Il
Abstract
Residual materials such as veterinary drugs, environmental contaminants, and pesticides are affecting food safety. High resolution techniques and quality controls are needed to analyze these materials from part per million to part per trillion quantities in food. In order to achieve quality results, standardized methods and techniques are required. Our laboratories were prepared to obtain a certificate of accreditation for ISO/IEC 17025 in the analytical criteria of animal drugs, dioxins, pesticides, and heavy metals. ISO together with IEC has built a strategic partnership with the World Trade Organization with the common goal of promoting a free and fair global trading system. ISO collaborates with the United Nations Organization and its specialized agencies and commissions, particularly those involved in the harmonization of regulations and public policies including the World Health Organization and CODEX Alimentarius for food safety measurement, management and traceability. Our goal was to have high quality analysts, proper analytical methods, good laboratory facilities, and safety systems within guidelines of ISO/IEC 17025. All staff members took requirement exams. We applied proficiency tests in the analysis of veterinary drugs (nitrofuran metabolites, sulfonamide and tetracyclines), dioxins, organophosphorus pesticides, and heavy metals (Cd, Pb, As) to the Food Analysis Performance Assessment Scheme (FAPAS) at Central Science Laboratory, Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA), England. The results were very satisfactory. All documents were prepared, including system management, laboratory management, standard operational procedures for testing, reporting, and more. The criteria encompassed the requirements of ISO/IEC 17025:1999. Finally, the Korea Laboratory Accreditation Scheme (KOLAS) accredited our testing laboratories in accordance with the provisions of Article 23 of the National Standards Act. The accreditation will give us the benefit of becoming a regional reference laboratory in Asia.
KEYWORD
dioxins, heavy metals, ISO/IEC 17025, pesticides, veterinary drugs
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