ISO 7002

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Titled as Agricultural food products -- Layout for a standard method of sampling from a lot, the document provides a rule-based guidance on drafting a sampling method of agricultural food products for intended users. Except for milk products which ISO 707:1997 covers, the typical examples of the standards regulated by this document are

  • ISO 3100-1:1991 Meat and meat products -- Sampling and preparation of test samples -- Part 1: Sampling
  • ISO 6670:2002 Instant coffee -- Sampling method for bulk units with liners
  • ISO 13690:1999 Cereals, pulses and milled products -- Sampling of static batches (bulk grain with a depth of 3 m)
  • ISO 6644:2002 Flowing cereals and milled cereal products -- Automatic sampling by mechanical means (bulk grain with a depth between 3-12 m)

The process of sampling is an important factor that determines a final result of an analyte, and therefore ISO 17025 uses it as one of the criteria for laboratory accreditation [1]. The ISO 7002 has been commented by many users ever since its release [2], [3], [4], [5]

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