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374 Accred Qual Assur (2002) 7:374–376 © Springer-Verlag 2002 October 22–23, 2002 Toronto, Canada Human Error Prevention Seminar 1 1 / 2 -day session on: Terminology of human performance and human error prevention; Conditions inducing human error; Root and contributing human error causal factors; Event precursors; Barriers, tools and behaviors for human error prevention; Techniques for measuring human performance or error. Contact: +1-845-265-0123 or [email protected] October 24–25, 2002 Pittsburgh, USA Human Error Prevention Seminar 1 1 / 2 -day session on: Terminology of human performance and human error prevention; Conditions inducing human error; Root and contributing human error causal factors; Event precursors; Barriers, tools and behaviors for human error prevention; Techniques for measuring human performance or error. Contact: +1-845-265-0123 or [email protected] November 2002 November 7–8, 2002 Washington, USA Human Error Prevention Seminar 1 1 / 2 -day session on: Terminology of human performance and human error prevention; Conditions inducing human error; Root and contributing human error causal factors; Event precursors; Barriers, tools and behaviors for human error prevention; Techniques for measuring human performance or error. Contact: +1-845-265-0123 or [email protected] November 12–14, 2002 Reading, UK ISO 17025 – How to Accredit your Laboratory: Practical Aspects of Gaining Accreditation (Intensive Course) Contact: Dr. I. Mueller-Harvey; Analytical Laboratory; Department of Agriculture; The University of Reading; Earley Gate, P.O. Box 236; Reading RG6 6AT; United Kingdom. Tel: +44-0118 931 6619 Fax: +44-0118 9352 421 Email: [email protected] CALENDAR OF EVENTS 2002 September 2002 September 29–October 2, 2002 Harrogate, UK Q2002 – New Times, New Horizons, New Business: 46th EOQ Congress; A quality congress for the world hosted by IQA http://www.iqa.org/q2002 October 2002 October 8–9, 2002 Boston, USA Human Error Prevention Seminar 1 1 / 2 -day session on: Terminology of human performance and human error prevention; Conditions inducing human error; Root and contributing human error causal factors; Event precursors; Barriers, tools and behaviors for human error prevention; Techniques for measuring human performance or error. Contact: +1-845-265-0123 or [email protected] October 13–15, 2002 Perth, West Australia, Australia Qualcon 2002 – Australian Organisation for Quality Contact: [email protected] October 16 & 17, 2002 Teddington, Middlesex, UK Principles of Measurement Uncertainty; Implementing Measurement Uncertainty Principles in Chemical Testing 2 day or two 1 day training courses Contact: Lorraine Didinal, LGC Queens Road, Teddington Middlesex, TW11 0LY, UK Tel: +44-(0)20 8943 7631 Fax:+44-(0)20 8943 7314 Email: [email protected] Website: www.lgc.co.uk Congresses, Meetings, Workshops and Courses November 13, 2002 Teddington, Middlesex, UK Statistics for Analytical Chemists – 1 day training course Contact: Lorraine Didinal, LGC Queens Road, Teddington, Middlesex, TW11 0LY, UK Tel: +44-(0)20 8943 7631 Fax:+44-(0)20 8943 7314 Email: [email protected] Website: www.lgc.co.uk November 18–21, 2002 Jerusalem, Israel 14th International Conference of the Israel Society for Quality Contact: Dr. Orna Dreazen, Conference Secretariat: ISAS International Seminars, POB 34001, Jerusalem 91340, Israel Tel.: +972-2-6520574 Fax: +972-2-6520558 e-mail: [email protected] http://www.isas.co.il/quality2002 December 2002 December 4–10, 2002 Stellenbosch, South Africa ANALYTIKA 2002 –International Symposium on Analytical Science Contact: The Chairman, ANALITIKA 2002, c/o PO Box 19070, Tygerberg, 7505, South Africa Fax no. +27 21 938 0260; e-mail: [email protected]; or [email protected] December 10–12, 2002 Teddington, Middlesex, UK Method Validation – 3 day training course Contact: Lorraine Didinal, LGC Queens Road, Teddington, Middlesex, TW11 0LY, UK Tel: +44-(0)20 8943 7631 Fax:+44-(0)20 8943 7314 Email: [email protected] Website: www.lgc.co.uk

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October 22–23, 2002Toronto, CanadaHuman Error Prevention Seminar11/2-day session on: Terminology of humanperformance and human error prevention;Conditions inducing human error; Rootand contributing human error causalfactors; Event precursors; Barriers, toolsand behaviors for human error prevention;Techniques for measuring humanperformance or error.Contact: +1-845-265-0123 or [email protected]

October 24–25, 2002Pittsburgh, USAHuman Error Prevention Seminar11/2-day session on: Terminology of humanperformance and human error prevention;Conditions inducing human error; Rootand contributing human error causalfactors; Event precursors; Barriers, toolsand behaviors for human error prevention;Techniques for measuring humanperformance or error.Contact: +1-845-265-0123 or [email protected]

November 2002November 7–8, 2002Washington, USAHuman Error Prevention Seminar11/2-day session on: Terminology of humanperformance and human error prevention;Conditions inducing human error; Rootand contributing human error causalfactors; Event precursors; Barriers, toolsand behaviors for human error prevention;Techniques for measuring humanperformance or error.Contact: +1-845-265-0123 or [email protected]

November 12–14, 2002Reading, UKISO 17025 – How to Accredit yourLaboratory: Practical Aspects ofGaining Accreditation (Intensive Course)Contact: Dr. I. Mueller-Harvey; AnalyticalLaboratory; Department of Agriculture;The University of Reading; Earley Gate,P.O. Box 236; Reading RG6 6AT; United Kingdom.Tel: +44-0118 931 6619Fax: +44-0118 9352 421Email: [email protected]

CALENDAR OF EVENTS

2002

September 2002September 29–October 2, 2002Harrogate, UKQ2002 – New Times, New Horizons, New Business: 46th EOQ Congress; A quality congress for the world hostedby IQAhttp://www.iqa.org/q2002

October 2002October 8–9, 2002Boston, USAHuman Error Prevention Seminar11/2-day session on: Terminology of humanperformance and human error prevention;Conditions inducing human error; Rootand contributing human error causalfactors; Event precursors; Barriers, toolsand behaviors for human error prevention;Techniques for measuring humanperformance or error.Contact: +1-845-265-0123 or [email protected]

October 13–15, 2002Perth, West Australia, AustraliaQualcon 2002 – Australian Organisationfor QualityContact: [email protected]

October 16 & 17, 2002Teddington, Middlesex, UK Principles of Measurement Uncertainty;Implementing Measurement UncertaintyPrinciples in Chemical Testing2 day or two 1 day training coursesContact: Lorraine Didinal, LGCQueens Road, TeddingtonMiddlesex, TW11 0LY, UKTel: +44-(0)20 8943 7631Fax:+44-(0)20 8943 7314Email: [email protected]: www.lgc.co.uk

Congresses, Meetings, Workshops and Courses

November 13, 2002Teddington, Middlesex, UK Statistics for Analytical Chemists – 1 day training courseContact: Lorraine Didinal, LGCQueens Road, Teddington,Middlesex, TW11 0LY, UKTel: +44-(0)20 8943 7631Fax:+44-(0)20 8943 7314Email: [email protected]: www.lgc.co.uk

November 18–21, 2002Jerusalem, Israel14th International Conference of the Israel Society for QualityContact: Dr. Orna Dreazen, ConferenceSecretariat: ISAS International Seminars,POB 34001, Jerusalem 91340, IsraelTel.: +972-2-6520574Fax: +972-2-6520558e-mail: [email protected]://www.isas.co.il/quality2002

December 2002December 4–10, 2002Stellenbosch, South AfricaANALYTIKA 2002 –International Symposium on Analytical ScienceContact: The Chairman, ANALITIKA2002, c/o PO Box 19070, Tygerberg, 7505,South AfricaFax no. +27 21 938 0260;e-mail: [email protected]; [email protected]

December 10–12, 2002Teddington, Middlesex, UK Method Validation – 3 day training courseContact: Lorraine Didinal, LGCQueens Road, Teddington,Middlesex, TW11 0LY, UKTel: +44-(0)20 8943 7631Fax:+44-(0)20 8943 7314Email: [email protected]: www.lgc.co.uk

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2003

January 2003January 12–17, 2003Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany2003 European Winter Conference on Plasma Spectroscopya.o.: Standards, Quality Assurance and AccuracyContact: German Chemical Society,Conference Division/Winter 2003, P.O. Box 900440, 60444 Frankfurt, GermanyTel.: +49-69-7917-360/-366Fax: +49-69-7917-475e-mail: [email protected]://www.gdch.de/tagung/5545/index.htm

February 2003February 16–18, 2003Bracknell, UKCITAC/Eurachem/EQALM: 4th Workshop “Proficiency Testing in Analytical Chemistry, Microbiology and Laboratory Medicine– Current Practice and Future DirectionsContact: Steve Evans, LGC, Queens Road, Teddington, Middlesex TW11 0LY, UKTel: +44-(0)20-8943-7376Email: [email protected] download the first circular (38 kB):www.eurachem.bam.de/eventinformation/PT2003.pdf

February 19, 2003London, UKSymposium “Recovery Factors: Aspects of Advances in Analytical Measurements”Contact: Diana Hort, Royal Society of Chemistry, Burlington House, Piccadilly, London W1J 0BA, UK.Tel: +44 (0) 20 7437 8656Fax: +44 (0) 20 7734 1227e-mail: [email protected]://www.chemsoc.org

March 2003March 11–13, 2003Reading, UKISO 17025 – How to Accredit your Laboratory: Practical Aspects of Gaining Accreditation(Intensive Course)Contact: Dr. I. Mueller-Harvey; Analytical Laboratory; Department of Agriculture; The University of Reading; Earley Gate,P.O. Box 236; Reading RG6 6AT; United Kingdom.Tel: +44-0118 931 6619Fax: +44-0118 9352 421Email: [email protected]

March 17–18, 2003Antwerp, Belgium Antwerp 2003: Quality in Medical Laboratories Conference. Focus on “a CE label for medical laboratory services” and “Autoverification”Contact: Prof. Dr. Jean-Claude Libeer, Institute of Public Health Louis Pasteur,Brussels, BelgiumTel.: +32-2-642-55-27Fax: +32-2-642-56-45e-mail: [email protected]. Henk M.J. Goldschmidt, Dept. of Clinical Chemistry, Academical Medical Center, Amsterdam,The NetherlandsTel.: +31-20-566-2627Fax: +31-20-609-1222e-mail: [email protected]://www.QualitySpotlight.com

ISO 17025 – How to Accredit yourLaboratory: Practical Aspects of Gain-ing Accreditation (Intensive Course:12–14 November 2002)Accreditation is the formal recognitionthat a testing laboratory is competent tocarry out specific tests and working to in-ternational standards. It is difficult to ob-tain detailed know-how of accreditationon an informal basis: consultants areearning a living from their expertise andindustry tends to be protective of theiraccredited advantage. Accreditation isalso becoming an essential requirementfor research projects sponsored by indus-try and government ministries. Editors ofscientific journals have started discus-sions on how the validity of data submit-ted in research papers might be assessed.Preparing for accreditation is a time-con-suming process and a pro-active ap-proach is advisable.

The Analytical Laboratory, The Uni-versity of Reading, UK, is a UKAS ac-credited testing laboratory No. 2073. Ac-creditation of a multi-function laboratoryis rare, but not impossible. Our Analyti-cal Laboratory represents a unique facili-ty to teach ISO 17025 implementation asit is involved in systematic analysis,teaching and research.The Course: This course will give de-tailed information and hands-on experi-ence of practical issues of quality controland accreditation. Staff will fully sharetheir experiences and provide:1. practical examples on how to establish

quality assurance and control proce-dures

2. how to prepare for UKAS accredita-tion to the ISO/IEC 17025 standard

3. examples of our documents (qualitymanual, sample registration, instru-ment checks, SOPs, method valida-tions, control charts, audits, test re-ports, training records, etc.)

4. practicals to teach day-to-day activi-ties of an accredited laboratory (meet-ing customer requirements, writingSOPs, conducting vertical and hori-zontal audits).

Participants: The course is aimed at an-alysts working in universities, researchinstitutes and industry. The course will beespecially suitable for analysts in agricul-tural, biological, environmental or foodlaboratories – but would not exclude oth-er disciplines, as the principles can be ap-plied to all testing laboratories.

This course will also be relevant forPhD students, who often enter careersand have responsibilities that includemany more aspects than were covered intheir PhD training, e.g. being in charge oflaboratories as part of managerial respon-sibilities. Fees: The tuition fee (£750) covers allcourse-related costs, but not living ortravel costs. Contact: Dr I Mueller-Harvey; Analytical Laboratory; Department of Agriculture; The University of Reading; Earley Gate, P O Box 236; Reading RG6 6AT; United Kingdom.Tel (+44) 0118 931 6619, Fax (+44) 0118 9352 421; E-mail: [email protected]

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May 2003May 19–24, 2003Frankfurt am Main, GermanyACHEMA 2003 – 27th InternationalExhibition on Chemical Engineering,Environmental Protection andBiotechnologyContact: DECHEMA e.V., P.O.Box 150104, 60061 Frankfurt am Main, GermanyTel.: +49-69-7564-0Fax: +49-69-7564-201e-mail: [email protected]://www.achema.de

June 2003June 15–19, 2003Berlin, GermanyBERM-99th International Symposium on Biological and Environmental Reference MaterialsContact: Harry Klich, Federal Institute for MaterialsResearch and Testing (BAM)Richard-Willstaetter-Strasse 11,12489 Berlin, GermanyTel.: +49 30 8104 5847Fax: +49 30 8104 5577e-mail: [email protected]

September 2003September 29 – October 2, 2002 Harrogate, UK46th EOQ Congress: Q2002 – WorldQuality Congress (EOQ/IQA)Contact: IQA – European Organization for Quality, 12 Grosvenor Crescent, London SW1X 7EETel.: +44 (0) 20 7245 6722Fax: +44 (0) 20 7245 6788e-mail: [email protected]

November 2003November 4–6, 2003Jerusalem, Israel2nd International Conference on Metrology – Trends and Applicationsin Calibration and Testing LaboratoriesOrganized by the National Conference of Standard Laboratories – International (NCSL), Co-operation on International Traceability in Analytical Chemistry(CITAC) and the Israeli MetrologicalSociety (IMS)Contact: Dr. Henry Horowitz,Conference Secretariat, ISAS – International Seminars P.O. Box 34001, Jerusalem 91340, IsraelTel.: +972-2-6520574Fax: +972-2-6520558e-mail: [email protected]://www.isas.co.il/metrology2003

2004

May 2004May 11–15, 2004Beijing, PR China ACHEMASIA 2004 Contact: http://www.achemasia.de

2005

April 2005April 12–15, 2005Mexico City ACHEMAMERICA 2005 Contact: http://www.achemamerica.de

Antwerp 2003: Quality in MedicalLaboratories Conference. Focus on“a CC- label for medical laboratoryservices” and “Autoverification”Antwerp, Belgium, March 17–18, 2003The successful series of “Quality in theSpotlight” conferences held in Antwerpand dealing with the quality in medicallaboratories focuses this time on a CC–label for medical laboratory services.The idea of such a label is a logical ex-tension of the drive for quality, accredi-tation and transparency within thisfield. However it raises the question ofthe definition of the reliability of thetest result. Can this question be an-swered through the assignment of anuncertainty budget; or should the medi-cal applicability be used in reference toa test result? Also in autoverficationprocedures it is important to knowwhich approach holds to provide aproper framework for automation. Bothapproaches and their autoverificationprocedures are highlighted: traceability(including target values) versus practi-cability and GUM versus “the doctor”.Assuming the medical laboratory pro-ducing is accredited, the test results canbe exchanged throughout Europe by itsparticipation in EQA schemes and thenomenclature used is standardized, a CC– label is appropriate.Contacts: Prof. Dr. Jean-Claude LibeerInstitute of Public Health Louis Pasteur,Brussels, Belgium Tel.: +32-2-642-55-27 Fax: +32-2-642-56-45e-mail: [email protected] Dr. Henk M.J. Goldschmidt Dept. of Clinical Chemistry, LAKC,Academical Medical Center, Amsterdam, The NetherlandsTel.: +31-20-566-2627 Fax: +31-20-609-1222e-mail: [email protected]:http://www.QualitySpotlight.com