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Simple Approach of ICC Standards: from collaborative study to routine use

 
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Standard methods are an essential part of a laboratory proper functioning and are essential for anyone wishing to agree on accepting a good or fixing a price based on laboratory analysis. But what does “standard” really mean?

ICC Standards describe the operating mode of an analytical method and/or provide quantified data that makes it possible to know the performances achievable by the method when the protocol is respected.

Many standardization organizations such as ICC publish standards with fidelity data. However, these standards are sometimes not completely understood, and some easilyavoidable disagreements may result from this situation.

Where do the data in the standards come from? What do they mean in regard of the precision of the method? Most importantly: How to use them to insure a proper communication, both internally and externally?

Lena BOSC-BIERNE, Products and Application Specialists at CHOPIN Technologies, will answer in this 2-stage webinar, within the scope of the ICC Draft Standard No. 188 – Determination of Alveolab properties of dough at adapted hydration from commercial or test flours, all those questions using concrete examples from everyday needs.

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Lena BOSC-BIERNE has an Engineering Degree in Food Science specialized in grain industry from the French Engineering school Polytech Sorbonne (Paris, France). She works for CHOPIN Technologies (France) since 2014 as a Products and Applications Specialist.  Her responsibilities at CHOPIN include the management of the life of several products (among which, the Alveograph) from the idea conception to the market launch.

Who should attend this webinar?

Everyone in the cereal & grain sector who is concerned by standards and interested in their proper use:

  • Quality and Laboratory managers requiring a better management of their internal data
  • Millers, bakers wishing to improve the communication
  • Everyone caring for a better understanding of the fidelity data and their uses
What will you learn about?

The participants will learn the optimal way to use the different information contained in the ICC Standards to improve their internal and external communication:

  • Where do the fidelity data come from? How are they defined?
  • How can I objectively know if a method run in my laboratory is under control?
  • How to design specifications in accordance with the fidelity data of the method?
  • How to interpret data considering the precision of the method?
  • …. and much more!
Date for the ENGLISH webinar:

Part 1 - Standardization process and internal use of the fidelity data: From the collaborative study to the control chart:
               19 January 2021 | 10:00-11:00 CET (Vienna) |  04:00-05:00 PM CST (Beijing) (as recording available)
Part 2 - How to ensure a proper communication with its partners based on the standard data:
               02 February 2021 | 10:00-11:00 CET (Vienna) |  04:00-05:00 PM CST (Beijing)

Date for the SPANISH webinar:

Part 1 - Standardization process and internal use of the fidelity data: From the collaborative study to the control chart:
               19 January 2021 | 15:30-16:30 CET (Vienna) |  11:30-12:30 AM UTC-3 (Brasilia) (as recording available)
Part 2 - How to ensure a proper communication with its partners based on the standard data:
               02 February 2021 | 15:30-16:30 CET (Vienna) |  11:30-12:30 AM UTC-3 (Brasilia)

Price:

Free for ICC Members | € 30 for Non-Members

 

PS: As ICC Member you can join this webinar for free. In case you did not receive your discount code, please contact the ICC Headquarters!