Analytical Testing definition

Analytical Testing means all methods of sample collection, preservation, and analysis as prescribed in 40 CFR -136, "Test Procedures for the Analysis of Pollutants."
Analytical Testing means any study or analysis performed pursuant to scientific procedures and governed by a written protocol specifying the materials to be analyzed, the techniques, equipment, and methods used in the analysis, method of mixing and sub- sampling, method of preservation of samples and extracts, analytical sensitivity, the quality assurance/quality control measures, and the documentation necessary to allow another party to repeat the study or analysis. Analytical Testing may include the mixture of Samples or portions of Samples with additional materials and may also include the destruction of all or portions of Samples. Analytical Testing shall comply with applicable U.S. EPA approved methods, other analytical methods contained in regulations or guidance published by a federal agency, or any other widely accepted standard operating procedure. Subject to the requirements of this Order, Analytical Testing may include the consumption of or disposal of portions of a Sample.
Analytical Testing means laboratory analysis performed on specimens submitted by healthcare providers.

Examples of Analytical Testing in a sentence

  • Provide proper documentation that persons performing the analysis have been judged proficient by successful participation within the last year in the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) Proficiency Analytical Testing (PAT) Program.

  • Confirmation Procedure (CP): An Analytical Testing Procedure that has the purpose of confirming the presence and/or, when applicable, confirming the concentration/ratio/score and/or establishing the origin (exogenous or endogenous) of one or more specific Prohibited Substances, Metabolite(s) of a Prohibited Substance, or Marker(s) of the Use of a Prohibited Substance or Prohibited Method in a Sample.

  • Laboratories performing analysis for lead in soil will be certified by the National Lead Laboratories Accreditation Program (NLLAP) by mandatory participation in the Environmental Lead Proficiency Analytical Testing (ELPAT) program.

  • Analytical Testing: The parts of the Doping Control process performed at the Laboratory, which include Sample handling, analysis and reporting of results.

  • Sampling and Analytical Testing A Pre-Demolition Inspection/Hazardous Materials Survey will be provided for each structure.

  • Participation in the Proficiency Analytical Testing (PAT) program.

  • Independent Witness: A Person, invited by the Testing Authority, the Laboratory or WADA to witness parts of the Analytical Testing process.

  • Where the Testing Authority is not the Passport Custodian, the Testing Authority that initiated and directed the Sample collection maintains the responsibility for additional Analytical Testing of the Sample.

  • I.2.4 For Out-of-Competition Testing, A and B urine Samples should be collected together with the blood Sample(s) in order to permit Analytical Testing for ESAs unless otherwise justified by a specific intelligent Testing strategy.

  • Use a laboratory accredited under the EPA National Lead Laboratory Accreditation Program (NLLAP) by either the American Association for Laboratory Accreditation (A2LA) or the American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA) and that is successfully participating in the Environmental Lead Proficiency Analytical Testing (ELPAT) program to perform sample analysis.


More Definitions of Analytical Testing

Analytical Testing chemical testing carried out on raw materials and finished products;

Related to Analytical Testing

  • Testing means that element of inspection that determines the properties or elements, including functional operation of materials, equipment, or their components, by the application of established scientific principles and procedures.

  • Test means such test as is prescribed by the particulars or considered necessary by the Inspecting Officer whether performed or made by the Inspecting Officer or any agency acting under the direction of the Inspecting Officer;

  • Drug test means a test designed to detect the illegal use of a controlled substance.

  • Testing laboratory means a laboratory, facility, or entity in the state that offers or performs tests of cannabis or cannabis products and that is both of the following:

  • Clinical laboratory means a facility for the microbiological, serological, chemical, hematological, radiobioassay, cytological, immunohematological, pathological, or other examination of materials derived from the human body for the purpose of providing information for the diagnosis, prevention, or treatment of a disease or assessment of a medical condition.

  • Operational Acceptance Tests means the tests specified in the Technical Requirements and Agreed Project Plan to be carried out to ascertain whether the System, or a specified Sub system, is able to attain the functional and performance requirements specified in the Technical Requirements and Agreed Project Plan, in accordance with the provisions of GCC Clause 27.2 (Operational Acceptance Test).

  • Screening means the evaluation process used to identify an individual's ability to perform activities of daily living and address health and safety concerns.

  • Clinical evaluation means a systematic and planned process to continuously generate, collect, analyse and assess the clinical data pertaining to a device in order to verify the safety and performance, including clinical benefits, of the device when used as intended by the manufacturer;

  • Penetration Testing means security testing in which assessors mimic real-world attacks to identify methods for circumventing the security features of an application, system, or network. (NIST SP 800-115)