Pipettor Calibration is a legal document that was released by the Illinois Department of Public Health - a government authority operating within Illinois.
Q: What is pipettor calibration?
A: Pipettor calibration is the process of ensuring the accuracy and precision of pipettors, which are laboratory instruments used for measuring and transferring small volumes of liquid.
Q: Why is pipettor calibration important?
A: Pipettor calibration is important to ensure the accuracy and reliability of scientific experiments and analyses. Inaccurate pipettors can lead to incorrect measurements and unreliable results.
Q: How often should pipettors be calibrated?
A: Pipettors should be calibrated at regular intervals, typically every 6 to 12 months, or as recommended by the manufacturer or a certified calibration service.
Q: Who can perform pipettor calibration in Illinois?
A: Pipettor calibration can be performed by trained laboratory technicians or by certified calibration service providers in Illinois.
Q: Are there any standards or guidelines for pipettor calibration?
A: Yes, there are international standards and guidelines, such as ISO 8655, that provide recommendations for calibrating pipettors.
Q: What is the process of pipettor calibration?
A: The process of pipettor calibration typically involves checking and adjusting the accuracy and precision of the pipettor using calibration standards, such as gravimetric or photometric methods.
Q: What are the consequences of using uncalibrated pipettors?
A: Using uncalibrated pipettors can lead to inaccurate measurements, compromised experimental results, and potential safety risks.
Q: Can pipettors be recalibrated if they are found to be inaccurate?
A: Yes, pipettors can often be recalibrated if they are found to be inaccurate. It is recommended to consult the manufacturer's instructions or seek the assistance of a certified calibration service.
Q: Is pipettor calibration a legal requirement in Illinois?
A: Pipettor calibration is not specifically mandated by law in Illinois. However, it is considered a best practice in scientific laboratories to ensure accurate and reliable measurements.
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