AACC International Analytical Accuracy Awardees for 2007 Announced
Winners of AACC International’s Analytical Accuracy awards, based on 2007 check sample results, have been announced. This is the tenth such set of awards to be made since the AACC International Check Sample Committee approved it ten years ago. Winners have received certificates suitable for posting and will be listed in the AACC International Annual Meeting program.
All subscribers to the various AACC International check sample series that include a proficiency testing option are eligible, whether or not they have elected the option, provided they have met the requirements for submission of results for the year involved. For each series, the award is made to the laboratory submitting the most accurate analyses. The statistical procedures used to select awardees are the same as those used to evaluate proficiency for other purposes. Awards are based primarily on the required analyses in each series. Analyses that are optional for proficiency test purposes are included if they improve the score to encourage subscribers to include the results of optional analyses in their reports.
Series included in the 2007 awards are those shown in the list of awardees. Other AACC International check sample series for which the proficiency testing option is not now available may be added later as the number of subscribers and coefficient of variation of results warrant.
Formal entry for award competition is not necessary—all check sample subscribers to a given series are automatically eligible and entered provided they have submitted the required results on all samples for the award year. However, the same considerations apply to the Analytical Accuracy awards as to other achievement awards. Because there can be only one winner in any category and consideration is limited to those who have subscribed for the full year and submitted all required results, the results speak only to the performance of the awardees analyst or laboratory and not to that of many others who might be equally qualified.
Check sample subscribers or others who would like more information about AACC International Check Sample and Proficiency Testing Service are invited to visit: www.aaccnet.org/checksample.
Series A—Hard Wheat Flour, Monthly
Canadian Grain Commission, Winnipeg, MB
Series B—Hard Wheat Flour, Bimonthly
FFM Berhad, Port Klang Selangor, Malaysia
Series C—Soft Wheat Flour
Nisshin Flour Mfg., Tokyo, Japan
Series D—Feed Analyses
FFM Berhad, Port Klang Selangor, Malaysia
Series DF—Dietary Fiber
Dr. Nancy Ames, Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada, Winnipeg, MB
Series HL and HS—Farinograph
Calvin Watson, McKee Foods Corp, Collegedale, TN
Series I—Amylograph
Canadian International Grains Institute, Winnipeg, MB
Series J—Mixograph
Southern African Grain Laboratory, Pretoria, South Africa
Series K—Fat and Fatty Acids
General Mills, Minneapolis, MN
Series MBA—Microbiological Analyses (Including Pathogens)
Hormel Foods Corp., Austin, MN
Series MBB—Microbiological Analyses
McCain Snack Foods, Fort Atkinson, WI
Series SA—HPLC Sugar Analyses
Customs & Border Protection–Chicago Lab, Chicago, IL
Series VMP—Vitamin Analyses
General Mills, Minneapolis, MN
Series VMP—Mineral Analyses
Land O’Lakes Inc., St. Paul, MN
Series VMP—Proximate and Mineral Analyses
General Mills, Minneapolis, MN
Series VMP—Proximate and Vitamin Analyses
Land O’Lakes Inc., St. Paul, MN
Series VMP—Vitamins, Minerals, and Proximate Analyses
General Mills, Minneapolis, MN
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