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Pipetting

This section provides a checklist of the topics an analyst should know and the technical skills that are required to carry out measurements that are fit for purpose. There are some handy tips and suggestions of practical tests and / or observations that enable the competence of the trainee to be assessed.

The material should therefore be used by an assessor and / or experienced analyst to aid the training of staff who have little experience of working within a laboratory.

Typical accuracy and precision values can be found in the section Assessment criteria and typical values.

The analyst must know:
 
Practical Technique-essential knowledge should include:
 
Learn and practise how to:
 
Calibration
   
Assessment criteria and typical values
   
Observation-signs which indicate that all is not well

�Contents:
Competency Evaluation
by Benchmarking
Rationale and
SANG Membership
General Aspects of
Working in a
Laboratory
Recording, Manipulating
and Reporting data
Weighing
Pipetting
Preparing Reagents
Preparing Solutions
Titrations
pH Measurement
UV Measurements

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