Standard Practice for Writing Quality Control Specifications for Standard Test Methods for Water Analysis

SIGNIFICANCE AND USE
5.1 In order to be certain that the end user of analytical results obtained from using an ASTM Committee D19 test method can be confident that the values have been obtained through a competent application of the test method, a demonstration of the proficiency of the analytical system shall be performed. Appropriate proficiency is demonstrated by achievement of performance criteria derived from results of the test method collaborative study. The QC measures specified in this practice shall be included in each ASTM test method, as applicable, to ensure the quality of measurements.  
5.2 In order for users of D19 test methods to achieve consistently valid results, a minimum level of QC shall be performed. This minimum level of QC is stipulated in this practice and by the task groups developing D19 test methods. If the specific requirements outlined in this practice are not applicable to the test method, alternative QC shall be defined in the test method.
SCOPE
1.1 This practice provides specific, mandatory requirements for incorporating quality control (QC) procedures into all test methods under the jurisdiction of Committee D19.  
1.2 ASTM International has adopted the following:
Policy on implementation of requirements for a quality control section in standard test methods generated by Committee D19 on Water.  
GENERAL—By July 29, 1998, or at the next reapproval or revision, whichever is later, every D19 Standard Test Method shall contain a QC section that is in full compliance with the requirements of this practice.  
NEW COLLABORATIVE TESTING—As of July 29, 1998, each collaborative study design shall include a QC section as part of the method to be tested. Prior to approval of the study design, the Results Advisor or equivalent shall ascertain the appropriateness of the QC section in meeting the requirements of this practice and Practice D2777, and shall advise the designer of the study of any changes needed to fulfill the requirements of these practices. Before a collaborative study may be conducted, approval of the study design by the Results Advisor or equivalent shall be obtained.  
OLDER VALIDATED METHODS—Standard test methods that were validated using Practices D2777 – 77, D2777 – 86, or D2777 – 94, when balloted for reapproval or revision, shall contain a QC section based upon the best information from the historical record. Where appropriate, information derived from the record of the collaborative study shall be utilized for this purpose. The introduction of the QC section into these standard test methods shall not be construed as a requirement for a new collaborative study, though the Subcommittee may opt for such a study. Any information available regarding QC or precision/bias testing shall be included in the appropriate sections of the published test method.  
1.3 Required QC sections in all applicable test methods are intended to achieve two goals. First, users of Committee D19 test methods will be able to demonstrate a minimum competency in the performance of these test methods by comparison with collaborative study data. Second, all users of test methods will be required to perform a minimum level of QC as part of proper implementation of these test methods to ensure ongoing competency.  
1.4 This practice contains the primary requirements for QC of a specific test method. In many cases, it may be desirable to implement additional QC requirements to assure the desired quality of data.  
1.5 The specific requirements in this practice may not be applicable to all test methods. These requirements may vary depending on the type of test method used as well as the analyte being determined and the sample matrix being analyzed.  
1.5.1 If there are compelling reasons why any of the specific QC requirements listed in this practice are not applicable to a specific test method, these reaso...

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This international standard was developed in accordance with internationally recognized principles on standardization established in the Decision on Principles for the
Development of International Standards, Guides and Recommendations issued by the World Trade Organization Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT) Committee.
Designation:D5847 −22
Standard Practice for
Writing Quality Control Specifications for Standard Test
1
Methods for Water Analysis
This standard is issued under the fixed designation D5847; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year of
original adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. A
superscript epsilon (´) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.
1. Scope* will be required to perform a minimum level of QC as part of
proper implementation of these test methods to ensure ongoing
1.1 This practice provides specific, mandatory requirements
competency.
for incorporating quality control (QC) procedures into all test
methods under the jurisdiction of Committee D19.
1.4 This practice contains the primary requirements for QC
of a specific test method. In many cases, it may be desirable to
1.2 ASTM International has adopted the following:
implement additional QC requirements to assure the desired
Policy on implementation of requirements for a quality control
quality of data.
section in standard test methods generated by Committee D19
on Water.
1.5 The specific requirements in this practice may not be
GENERAL—By July 29, 1998, or at the next reapproval or revision,
applicable to all test methods. These requirements may vary
whichever is later, every D19 Standard Test Method shall contain a
depending on the type of test method used as well as the
QC section that is in full compliance with the requirements of this
analyte being determined and the sample matrix being ana-
practice.
lyzed.
NEW COLLABORATIVE TESTING—As of July 29, 1998, each
1.5.1 Iftherearecompellingreasonswhyanyofthespecific
collaborative study design shall include a QC section as part of the
QC requirements listed in this practice are not applicable to a
method to be tested. Prior to approval of the study design, the
Results Advisor or equivalent shall ascertain the appropriateness of
specific test method, these reasons shall be documented in the
the QC section in meeting the requirements of this practice and
QC section of the test method.
Practice D2777, and shall advise the designer of the study of any
changes needed to fulfill the requirements of these practices. Before
1.5.2 With the approval of Committee D19 on the recom-
a collaborative study may be conducted, approval of the study de-
mendation of the D19 Results Advisor or equivalent and the
sign by the Results Advisor or equivalent shall be obtained.
TechnicalOperationssectionoftheExecutiveSubcommittee,a
OLDER VALIDATED METHODS—Standard test methods that were
statement giving the compelling reasons why compliance with
validated using Practices D2777 – 77, D2777 – 86, or D2777 – 94,
all or specific points of this practice cannot be achieved will
when balloted for reapproval or revision, shall contain a QC section
meet the requirements of both ASTM and this practice.
based upon the best information from the historical record. Where
appropriate, information derived from the record of the collaborative
1.6 This practice is for use with quantitative test methods
study shall be utilized for this purpose. The introduction of the QC
section into these standard test methods shall not be construed as a
and may not be applicable to qualitative test methods.
requirement for a new collaborative study, though the Subcommittee
may opt for such a study. Any information available regarding QC or
1.7 Presently, this practice is applicable primarily to chemi-
precision/bias testing shall be included in the appropriate sections of
cal test methods. It is intended that, in future revisions, the
the published test method.
practice will be expanded to include other test methods such as
1.3 Required QC sections in all applicable test methods are
microbiological test methods.
intended to achieve two goals. First, users of Committee D19
1.8 Units—The values stated in SI units are to be regarded
test methods will be able to demonstrate a minimum compe-
as standard. No other units of measurement are included in this
tency in the performance of these test methods by comparison
standard.
with collaborative study data. Second, all users of test methods
1.9 This international standard was developed in accor-
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dance with internationally recognized principles on standard-
This practice is under the jurisdiction ofASTM Committee D19 on Water and
is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee D19.02 on Quality Systems,
ization established in the Decision on Principles for the
Specification, and Statistics.
Development of International Standards, Guides and Recom-
CurrenteditionapprovedM
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it may not be technically possible to adequately depict all changes accurately, ASTM recommends that users consult prior editions as appropriate. In all cases only the current version
of the standard as published by ASTM is to be considered the official document.
Designation: D5847 − 02 (Reapproved 2020) D5847 − 22
Standard Practice for
Writing Quality Control Specifications for Standard Test
1
Methods for Water Analysis
This standard is issued under the fixed designation D5847; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year of
original adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. A
superscript epsilon (´) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.
1. Scope Scope*
1.1 This practice provides specific, mandatory requirements for incorporating quality control (QC) procedures into all test methods
under the jurisdiction of Committee D19.
1.2 ASTM International has adopted the following:
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This practice is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee D19 on Water and is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee D19.02 on Quality Systems, Specification,
and Statistics.
Current edition approved May 1, 2020May 1, 2022. Published May 2020July 2022. Originally approved in 1999. Last previous edition approved in 20122020 as
D5847 – 02 (2012).(2020). DOI: 10.1520/D5847-02R20.10.1520/D5847-22.
*A Summary of Changes section appears at the end of this standard
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D5847 − 22
Policy on implementation of requirements for a quality control
section in standard test methods generated by Committee D19
on Water.
GENERAL—By July 29, 1998, or at the next reapproval or revision,
whichever is later, every D19 Standard Test Method shall contain a
QC section that is in full compliance with the requirements of this
practice.
NEW COLLABORATIVE TESTING—As of July 29, 1998, each
collaborative study design shall include a QC section as part of the
method to be tested. Prior to approval of the study design, the
Results Advisor shall ascertain the appropriateness of the QC
section in meeting the requirements of this practice and Practice
D2777, and shall advise the designer of the study of any changes
needed to fulfill the requirements of these practices. Before a collab-
orative study may be conducted, approval of the study design by the
Results Advisor must be obtained.
NEW COLLABORATIVE TESTING—As of July 29, 1998, each col-
laborative study design shall include a QC section as part of the
method to be tested. Prior to approval of the study design, the Re-
sults Advisor or equivalent shall ascertain the appropriateness of the
QC section in meeting the requirements of this practice and Practice
D2777, and shall advise the designer of the study of any changes
needed to fulfill the requirements of these practices. Before a collab-
orative study may be conducted, approval of the study design by the
Results Advisor or equivalent shall be obtained.
OLDER VALIDATED METHODS—Standard test methods that were
validated using Practices D2777 – 77, D2777 – 86, or D2777 – 94,
when balloted for reapproval or revision, shall contain a QC section
based upon the best information from the historical record. Where
appropriate, information derived from the record of the collaborative
study shall be utilized for this purpose. The introduction of the QC
section into these standard test methods shall not be construed as a
requirement for a new collaborative study, though the Subcommittee
may opt for such a study. Any information available regarding QC or
precision/bias testing shall be included in the appropriate sections of
the published test method.
1.3 Required QC sections in all applicable test methods are intended to achieve two goals. First, users of Committee D19 test
methods will be able to demonstrate a minimum competency in the performance of these test methods by comparison with
collaborative study data. Second, all users of test methods will be required to perform a minimum level of QC as part of proper
implementation of these test methods to ensure ongoing competency.
1.4 This practice contains the primary requirements for QC of a specific test method. In many cases, it may be desirable to
implement additional QC requirements to assure the desired quality of data.
1.5 The specific requirements in this practice may not be applicable to all test methods. These requirements may vary depending
on the type of test method used as well as the analyte being determined and the sample matrix being analyzed. See Explanation
1 in Appendix X1.
1.5.1 If there are compelling reasons why any of the specific
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