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The proficiency testing programme for trace elements of the CORILA project
Authors:Clarissa Ferreri  Stefano Caimi  Chiara Paneghetti  Pierpaolo Campostrini  Sergio Caroli  
Institution:aIstituto Superiore di Sanitá, Viale Regina Elena 299, 00161 Rome, Italy;bCORILA, Palazzo Franchetti, S. Marco 2847, 30124 Venice, Italy
Abstract:Harmonised quality schemes are being implemented in the framework of the thematic area Organization and Dissemination of Data of the Consorzio per la Gestione del Centro di Coordinamento delle Attività di Ricerca Inerenti il Sistema Lagunare di Venezia (Consortium for the Management of the Coordination Centre of Research Activities on the Venice Lagoon System, CORILA). Over the last 2 years, two proficiency tests were completed at the time of writing (while a third one is still in progress) to assess the capabilities of the analytical laboratories involved in the determination of trace elements in environmental inorganic matrices from the Lagoon of Venice.Both interlaboratorial trials were based on the determination of As, Cd, Cr, Cu, Fe, Hg, Pb and Zn in aqueous acidic, matrix-enriched solutions at concentrations within the ranges generally found in marine water and in sediment after chemical digestion, respectively. The proficiency of participants was assessed on the basis of the z score criterion (|z|≤2, acceptable results; 2<|z|<3, questionable results; |z|≥3, unacceptable results). In the two trials, the relevant percentages for the laboratories scoring |z|≤2 and |z|<3 were 61% and 71% and 65% and 77%, respectively. These first two proficiency tests, on the one hand, clearly pointed to the benefits the laboratories had from their participation in these exercises, and on the other hand, provided sound evidence of the need for further trials based on real environmental matrices.
Keywords:Proficiency testing  Trace elements  Quality schemes  Marine waters  Marine sediments
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