QAQC: Getting the most out of your QC data – Perth and Online
Presenter: Paul Blackney – Executive Consultant; Ian Glacken – Executive Consultant; Kahan Cervoj – Executive Consultant.
In this 2-Day QAQC: Getting the most out of QC data course, you will explore the entire lifecycle of Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QAQC). From strategising the collection frequencies and types of QAQC data to analysing trends and systematic errors, we cover it all. Learn how to effectively analyse data for errors, determine failures, and implement necessary changes in your resource database.
Our holistic approach underscores the importance of a robust QAQC system. Through hands-on learning, we delve into essential techniques using Excel, alongside real-life QAQC data analysis and commentary.
Key Concepts Covered:
- Sampling processes and error analysis
- Understanding accuracy and precision
- Addressing bias and error management
- Effective data management techniques
- Utilising statistical measures for analysis
Accuracy Measurement:
- Exploring standards and multiple standards
- Techniques for measuring bias
- Defining and managing unacceptable results
Precision Assessment:
- Duplicate sample analysis
- Establishing acceptable precision levels
- Strategies for dealing with inadequate precision
Contamination Assessment:
- Identifying and addressing contamination issues
- Best practices for managing contaminated samples
Additional QAQC Areas Covered:
- Particle size and density analysis
- Survey data management
- Utilising geoscience databases effectively
During the course, participants will:
- Gain insights into precision, accuracy, contamination, and bias testing
- Discover optimal insertion rates for various QAQC tests
- Learn best practices for CRMs, blanks, duplicates, and more
- Understand tools for effective QAQC data analysis, including chart construction and statistical techniques
- Identify anomalies and failures, implement solutions, and prevent recurrence
- Learn about assay lab operations and effective interaction and inspection techniques
Join us to unlock the potential of your QAQC data and optimise your resource management processes.
Feedback from attendees:
- Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and not making us feel silly for our questions!
- Great course. The course has given me a good overview of QAQC and given me plenty of topics to further build upon.
- Very useful course! Thank you
Open-Book Post-Course Assessment Exam
As part of your course package, you have the option to take an open-book post-training course assessment exam at no additional cost. This is a valuable opportunity for you to reinforce your learning and demonstrate your understanding of the course material, and for you to add to your professional portfolio.
Key Points:
Open-Book Exam: You can use your course materials during the exam to assist you.
No Extra Cost: The exam is included in the price you have already paid for the course.
Graded Certificate: Upon successful completion, you will receive a graded Certificate of Assessment, showcasing your achievement.
We encourage you to take advantage of this opportunity to earn your Certificate of Assessment, which can be a great addition to your professional portfolio.
Duration (in days)
2
Price in AU Dollars
In-house /Online or Onsite training is a cost-effective way of getting your whole team trained.
Training Terms and Conditions
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Date
- Feb 11 - 12 2025
Time
AWST- 9:00 am - 9:00 am
Cost
- AUD3,550.00
Location
- Perth classroom and Online
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Snowden Optiro
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