laboratory ethics – an overview part ii what you need to know what you need to do
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Laboratory Ethics – An OverviewLaboratory Ethics – An OverviewPart IIPart II
What You Need To KnowWhat You Need To Know
What You Need To DoWhat You Need To Do
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What the manager can doWhat the manager can do
Adopt Best Practices for the Detection Adopt Best Practices for the Detection and Deterrence of Laboratory Fraudand Deterrence of Laboratory Fraud
Consider Third-Party ExpertsConsider Third-Party Experts
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Best Practices for the Detection and Best Practices for the Detection and Deterrence of Laboratory FraudDeterrence of Laboratory Fraud
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Data Quality ObjectivesData Quality Objectives
Provide a fundamental role in data Provide a fundamental role in data collection activitiescollection activities
Allows decision makers to define Allows decision makers to define their data requirements and their data requirements and acceptable levels of data error, acceptable levels of data error, based on intended use of databased on intended use of data
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Data Quality ObjectivesData Quality Objectives
Specifies relevant data quality Specifies relevant data quality requirements which could requirements which could potentially impact data use potentially impact data use limitationslimitations
DQO process minimizes DQO process minimizes expenditures while producing expenditures while producing data of sufficient quality for its’ data of sufficient quality for its’ intended useintended use
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Performance Evaluation SamplesPerformance Evaluation Samples
PES are used to assess routine PES are used to assess routine performance levels of laboratoriesperformance levels of laboratories
General QA oversight of laboratories General QA oversight of laboratories should include PES programshould include PES program
Use of PES sends a message to Use of PES sends a message to laboratory staff that the client/ lab laboratory staff that the client/ lab manager are serious about manager are serious about performance of the laboratoryperformance of the laboratory
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Types of PES ProgramsTypes of PES Programs
Single-blind PES = concentrations Single-blind PES = concentrations are unknown to the laboratory are unknown to the laboratory technicians;technicians;
Double-blind PES = concentration Double-blind PES = concentration and identity are unknown to the and identity are unknown to the laboratory technicians.laboratory technicians.
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Split-Sample AnalysesSplit-Sample Analyses
Useful tool in detecting and deterring Useful tool in detecting and deterring data quality problemsdata quality problems
Measure inter-laboratory performance Measure inter-laboratory performance on sample matrices relevant to a on sample matrices relevant to a program (drinking and irrigation program (drinking and irrigation water, waste water, soil and plant water, waste water, soil and plant samples)samples)
Existence of split-samples can be Existence of split-samples can be divulged to primary laboratory or notdivulged to primary laboratory or not
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Data ValidationData Validation
Strategy should be established at the Strategy should be established at the beginning of a program / projectbeginning of a program / project
All data should receive some level of All data should receive some level of review by lab manager and/or review by lab manager and/or independent third-party contractorindependent third-party contractor
Laboratory technicians should be Laboratory technicians should be aware that data reports will be aware that data reports will be reviewed by a data validator/ lab reviewed by a data validator/ lab manager, but not necessary to what manager, but not necessary to what extent (5%, 20%, 100%)extent (5%, 20%, 100%)
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SOW and Ethical ConductSOW and Ethical Conduct
Laboratories should have a company Laboratories should have a company ethics policy read and signed by all ethics policy read and signed by all employeesemployees
Training should be provided to staffTraining should be provided to staff Specific SOPs for each method performed Specific SOPs for each method performed
by the laboratory should be written and by the laboratory should be written and maintainedmaintained
Laboratory management must provide Laboratory management must provide adequate resources and assign sufficient adequate resources and assign sufficient authority to supervisorsauthority to supervisors
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Use of More Than One LaboratoryUse of More Than One Laboratory
Reduces / eliminates overloadReduces / eliminates overload Split-sample opportunitiesSplit-sample opportunities Similar results build confidence with Similar results build confidence with
clientsclients Helps ensure that key decisions are Helps ensure that key decisions are
not based on a single and potentially not based on a single and potentially fraudulent data sourcefraudulent data source
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What The Laboratory Can DoWhat The Laboratory Can Do Ethics ReferencesEthics References Ethics Policy or StatementEthics Policy or Statement Employee Ethics AgreementsEmployee Ethics Agreements Ethics CommunicationEthics Communication Ethics Program ManagementEthics Program Management Ethics ProceduresEthics Procedures Zero Tolerance PolicyZero Tolerance Policy Ethics Assistance and Reporting MechanismEthics Assistance and Reporting Mechanism Compliance PlanCompliance Plan Ethics TrainingEthics Training Compliance AuditsCompliance Audits
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Non-Tangible EffortsNon-Tangible Efforts
Ensure CapacityEnsure Capacity Ensure Responsibility and AuthorityEnsure Responsibility and Authority Demonstrate AccountabilityDemonstrate Accountability Scientific ApproachScientific Approach Maintain ObjectivityMaintain Objectivity Maintain ImpartialityMaintain Impartiality Measurement TraceabilityMeasurement Traceability ReproducibilityReproducibility TransparencyTransparency
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Guidance and TrainingGuidance and Training
Developing an SOP for detecting and reporting Developing an SOP for detecting and reporting potentially fraudulent laboratory activitiespotentially fraudulent laboratory activities
Presenting fraud awareness workshops to all lab Presenting fraud awareness workshops to all lab supervisors who oversee laboratories or datasupervisors who oversee laboratories or data
Increasing scrutiny of the data by data reviewers Increasing scrutiny of the data by data reviewers and validatorsand validators
Requiring use of bound laboratory notebooksRequiring use of bound laboratory notebooks
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Potential Laboratory Fraud and Potential Laboratory Fraud and the Data Userthe Data User
Fraudulent activities are sometimes Fraudulent activities are sometimes being performed by laboratory staffbeing performed by laboratory staff
Utilize best practices whenever Utilize best practices whenever possible to meet your analytical possible to meet your analytical requirementsrequirements
Establish methods to cross check the Establish methods to cross check the data provided by the lab staffdata provided by the lab staff