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<p>ISO 17099:2014 addresses the following:</p>
<p>a) confidentiality of personal information for the customer and the laboratory;</p>
<p>b) laboratory safety requirements;</p>
<p>c) radiation sources, dose rates, and ranges used for establishing the calibration reference dose-effect curves allowing the dose estimation from CBMN assay yields and the minimum resolvable dose;</p>
<p>d) performance of blood collection, culturing, harvesting, and sample preparation for CBMN assay scoring;</p>
<p>e) scoring criteria;</p>
<p>f) conversion of micronucleus frequency in binucleated cells into an estimate of absorbed dose;</p>
<p>g) reporting of results;</p>
<p>h) quality assurance and quality control;</p>
<p>i) informative annexes containing examples of a questionnaire, instructions for customers, a microscope scoring data sheet, a sample report and advice on strengths and limitations of current automated systems for automated micronucleus scoring.</p>
Reģistrācijas numurs (WIID)
59141
Darbības sfēra
<p>ISO 17099:2014 addresses the following:</p>
<p>a) confidentiality of personal information for the customer and the laboratory;</p>
<p>b) laboratory safety requirements;</p>
<p>c) radiation sources, dose rates, and ranges used for establishing the calibration reference dose-effect curves allowing the dose estimation from CBMN assay yields and the minimum resolvable dose;</p>
<p>d) performance of blood collection, culturing, harvesting, and sample preparation for CBMN assay scoring;</p>
<p>e) scoring criteria;</p>
<p>f) conversion of micronucleus frequency in binucleated cells into an estimate of absorbed dose;</p>
<p>g) reporting of results;</p>
<p>h) quality assurance and quality control;</p>
<p>i) informative annexes containing examples of a questionnaire, instructions for customers, a microscope scoring data sheet, a sample report and advice on strengths and limitations of current automated systems for automated micronucleus scoring.</p>