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Laboratory Proficiency Testing (LPT) is a quality assurance program used to assess the accuracy and reliability of laboratory testing. It involves the comparison of test results from a laboratory to those of an external reference laboratory. The program is designed to ensure that laboratories are producing accurate and reliable results, and to identify any areas of improvement. LPT is used in a variety of industries, including medical, environmental, and food testing.
LPT programs typically involve the submission of samples to an external reference laboratory, which then performs the tests and provides the results. The laboratory then compares its own results to the reference laboratory's results. If the results are not within an acceptable range, the laboratory can take corrective action to improve its performance.
Companies in the Laboratory Proficiency Testing market include Intertek, SGS, Eurofins, ALS, and Bureau Veritas. Show Less Read more