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ANNEX
PART A: DEFINITONS
PART B: SAMPLING METHODS
B.1. GENERAL PROVISIONS
B.1.1. Personnel
B.1.2. Material to be sampled
B.1.3. Precautions to be taken
B.1.4. Incremental samples
B.1.5. Preparation of the aggregate sample
B.1.6. Samples for enforcement, defence and referee purposes
B.1.7. Packaging and transmission of samples
B.1.8. Sealing and labelling of samples
B.2. SAMPLING PLANS
B.2.1. Division of lots into sublots
B.2.2. Number, weight and volume of incremental samples
B.3. SAMPLING AT RETAIL STAGE
PART C: SAMPLE PREPARATION AND ANALYSIS
C.1. LABORATORY QUALITY STANDARDS
C.2. SAMPLE PREPARATION
C.2.1. Precautions and general considerations
C.2.2. Treatment of the sample as received in the laboratory
C.3. PERFORMANCE CRITERIA FOR THE METHODS OF ANALYSIS
C.3.1. Definitions
C.3.2. General requirements
C.3.3. Specific requirements
C.3.3.1. Performance criteria
Notes to the performance criteria:
C.3.3.2. ‘Fitness-for-purpose’ approach
PART D: REPORTING AND INTERPRETATION OF RESULTS
D.1. REPORTING
D.1.1. Expression of results
D.1.2. Recovery calculations
D.1.3. Measurement uncertainty
D.2. INTERPRETATION OF RESULTS
D.2.1. Acceptance of a lot or sublot
D.2.2. Rejection of a lot or sublot
D.2.3. Applicability