Pipetting variance can lead to errors which can result in:
– Unrecognised wrong results
– Failure to pass a good product (as in QC)
– Failure to fail a poor product (as in QC)
Pipetting variance can be attributed to:
– Poorly seated tips
– Variable viscosities not taken into account
– Profusion(residual volume on exterior of tip) carry-over
– Pipette out of calibration (dropped or overly used)
– Inexperience or need for retraining
Take the test with your staff and use this model for Training
Pipetting Proficiency
Need more training? Come to a Spit Camp
Questions: [email protected]
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Pipetting proficiency: test your skills with the Salimetrics method and teaching aid
10 June 2015
Salimetrics has written a Pipetting Proficiency Test Programme to help you learn or sharpen your pipetting skills - vital for accurate, consistent results.