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Evidence Guide: MSL975025 - Perform complex laboratory testing of forensic samples

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MSL975025 - Perform complex laboratory testing of forensic samples

What evidence can you provide to prove your understanding of each of the following citeria?

Establish client needs and schedule analysis

  1. Obtain evidential material/samples following accepted chain of custody procedures
  2. Record sample description, compare with specification and record and report discrepancies
  3. Evaluate samples and select appropriate laboratory procedure from accepted standard forensic techniques and validated scientific methods
  4. Identify the possible need to modify workplace techniques or methods, for example, to ensure recovery of sample materials
  5. Seek advice from supervisor about any proposed variations and document all approved changes according to workplace quality system and judicial requirements
  6. Schedule analysis using workplace procedures
Obtain evidential material/samples following accepted chain of custody procedures

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Record sample description, compare with specification and record and report discrepancies

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Evaluate samples and select appropriate laboratory procedure from accepted standard forensic techniques and validated scientific methods

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Identify the possible need to modify workplace techniques or methods, for example, to ensure recovery of sample materials

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Seek advice from supervisor about any proposed variations and document all approved changes according to workplace quality system and judicial requirements

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Schedule analysis using workplace procedures

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Prepare samples and standards

  1. Obtain a representative analytical portion of the sample
  2. Prepare sample in accordance with testing requirements
  3. Prepare validation checks and/or calibration standards for analytical portions
Obtain a representative analytical portion of the sample

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Prepare sample in accordance with testing requirements

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Prepare validation checks and/or calibration standards for analytical portions

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Perform analysis

  1. Perform laboratory examination in accordance with validated technique or method on standards, validation checks and samples
  2. Conduct sufficient testing to obtain reliable data
  3. Perform tests according to workplace requirements for timeframe and cost
  4. Troubleshoot technique or method problems which have led to atypical data or results
Perform laboratory examination in accordance with validated technique or method on standards, validation checks and samples

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Conduct sufficient testing to obtain reliable data

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Perform tests according to workplace requirements for timeframe and cost

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Troubleshoot technique or method problems which have led to atypical data or results

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Process and analyse data

  1. Confirm data is the result of valid measurements
  2. Perform any required calculations and ensure results are consistent with standards or estimations and expectations
  3. Record results with the appropriate accuracy, precision, uncertainty and units
  4. Draw conclusions from examination of results according to accepted forensic practices and documented requirements
  5. Review laboratory methodology and test results
Confirm data is the result of valid measurements

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Perform any required calculations and ensure results are consistent with standards or estimations and expectations

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Record results with the appropriate accuracy, precision, uncertainty and units

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Draw conclusions from examination of results according to accepted forensic practices and documented requirements

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Review laboratory methodology and test results

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Maintain a safe work environment

  1. Identify risks, hazards, safety equipment and control measures associated with sample handling, preparation and analytical method
  2. Use personal protective equipment (PPE) and safety procedures specified for test method and materials to be tested
  3. Minimise the generation of waste and environmental impacts
  4. Ensure the safe disposal of laboratory waste
  5. Clean, care for and store equipment and consumables in accordance with workplace procedures
Identify risks, hazards, safety equipment and control measures associated with sample handling, preparation and analytical method

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Use personal protective equipment (PPE) and safety procedures specified for test method and materials to be tested

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Minimise the generation of waste and environmental impacts

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Ensure the safe disposal of laboratory waste

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Clean, care for and store equipment and consumables in accordance with workplace procedures

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Maintain laboratory records and report results

  1. Enter approved data and results into laboratory information management system (LIMS) according to workplace quality system and judicial requirements
  2. Maintain equipment logs in accordance with workplace procedures
  3. Maintain security, integrity and traceability of samples and documentation
  4. Prepare reports for presentation of evidence and communicate results to appropriate personnel
Enter approved data and results into laboratory information management system (LIMS) according to workplace quality system and judicial requirements

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Maintain equipment logs in accordance with workplace procedures

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Maintain security, integrity and traceability of samples and documentation

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Prepare reports for presentation of evidence and communicate results to appropriate personnel

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Instructions to Assessors

Evidence Guide

Elements describe the essential outcomes.

Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element.

1

Establish client needs and schedule analysis

1.1

Obtain evidential material/samples following accepted chain of custody procedures

1.2

Record sample description, compare with specification and record and report discrepancies

1.3

Evaluate samples and select appropriate laboratory procedure from accepted standard forensic techniques and validated scientific methods

1.4

Identify the possible need to modify workplace techniques or methods, for example, to ensure recovery of sample materials

1.5

Seek advice from supervisor about any proposed variations and document all approved changes according to workplace quality system and judicial requirements

1.6

Schedule analysis using workplace procedures

2

Prepare samples and standards

2.1

Obtain a representative analytical portion of the sample

2.2

Prepare sample in accordance with testing requirements

2.3

Prepare validation checks and/or calibration standards for analytical portions

3

Perform analysis

3.1

Perform laboratory examination in accordance with validated technique or method on standards, validation checks and samples

3.2

Conduct sufficient testing to obtain reliable data

3.3

Perform tests according to workplace requirements for timeframe and cost

3.4

Troubleshoot technique or method problems which have led to atypical data or results

4

Process and analyse data

4.1

Confirm data is the result of valid measurements

4.2

Perform any required calculations and ensure results are consistent with standards or estimations and expectations

4.3

Record results with the appropriate accuracy, precision, uncertainty and units

4.4

Draw conclusions from examination of results according to accepted forensic practices and documented requirements

4.5

Review laboratory methodology and test results

5

Maintain a safe work environment

5.1

Identify risks, hazards, safety equipment and control measures associated with sample handling, preparation and analytical method

5.2

Use personal protective equipment (PPE) and safety procedures specified for test method and materials to be tested

5.3

Minimise the generation of waste and environmental impacts

5.4

Ensure the safe disposal of laboratory waste

5.5

Clean, care for and store equipment and consumables in accordance with workplace procedures

6

Maintain laboratory records and report results

6.1

Enter approved data and results into laboratory information management system (LIMS) according to workplace quality system and judicial requirements

6.2

Maintain equipment logs in accordance with workplace procedures

6.3

Maintain security, integrity and traceability of samples and documentation

6.4

Prepare reports for presentation of evidence and communicate results to appropriate personnel

Required Skills and Knowledge

Elements describe the essential outcomes.

Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element.

1

Establish client needs and schedule analysis

1.1

Obtain evidential material/samples following accepted chain of custody procedures

1.2

Record sample description, compare with specification and record and report discrepancies

1.3

Evaluate samples and select appropriate laboratory procedure from accepted standard forensic techniques and validated scientific methods

1.4

Identify the possible need to modify workplace techniques or methods, for example, to ensure recovery of sample materials

1.5

Seek advice from supervisor about any proposed variations and document all approved changes according to workplace quality system and judicial requirements

1.6

Schedule analysis using workplace procedures

2

Prepare samples and standards

2.1

Obtain a representative analytical portion of the sample

2.2

Prepare sample in accordance with testing requirements

2.3

Prepare validation checks and/or calibration standards for analytical portions

3

Perform analysis

3.1

Perform laboratory examination in accordance with validated technique or method on standards, validation checks and samples

3.2

Conduct sufficient testing to obtain reliable data

3.3

Perform tests according to workplace requirements for timeframe and cost

3.4

Troubleshoot technique or method problems which have led to atypical data or results

4

Process and analyse data

4.1

Confirm data is the result of valid measurements

4.2

Perform any required calculations and ensure results are consistent with standards or estimations and expectations

4.3

Record results with the appropriate accuracy, precision, uncertainty and units

4.4

Draw conclusions from examination of results according to accepted forensic practices and documented requirements

4.5

Review laboratory methodology and test results

5

Maintain a safe work environment

5.1

Identify risks, hazards, safety equipment and control measures associated with sample handling, preparation and analytical method

5.2

Use personal protective equipment (PPE) and safety procedures specified for test method and materials to be tested

5.3

Minimise the generation of waste and environmental impacts

5.4

Ensure the safe disposal of laboratory waste

5.5

Clean, care for and store equipment and consumables in accordance with workplace procedures

6

Maintain laboratory records and report results

6.1

Enter approved data and results into laboratory information management system (LIMS) according to workplace quality system and judicial requirements

6.2

Maintain equipment logs in accordance with workplace procedures

6.3

Maintain security, integrity and traceability of samples and documentation

6.4

Prepare reports for presentation of evidence and communicate results to appropriate personnel

Evidence of competence in this unit must satisfy all of the requirements of the elements and performance criteria, and include demonstration of:

safely performing complex laboratory testing of forensic samples to produce valid and reliable results on at least three (3) occasions

establishing client needs for routine and non-routine forensic samples

completing chain of custody forms according to judicial and workplace requirements

prioritising the evaluation of items of evidence to ensure sample integrity is maintained

selecting suitable techniques and methods and modifying them if required

sequencing and selecting forensic sample techniques and methods to maximise recovery of sample materials

performing complex laboratory examinations in accordance with validated technique or method on standards, validation checks and samples

applying theoretical knowledge and deductive processes to draw conclusions from test results

recognising atypical test data and results

communicating any problems to a supervisor or industry professional using current and appropriate terminology

troubleshooting common analytical procedure and equipment problems

ensuring all testing and reporting meets judicial requirements

maintaining security, integrity and traceability of forensic samples, evidence, sub-samples, test data, results and documentation

reporting results of forensic examinations and tests according to judicial and workplace protocols

following workplace safety procedures.

Must provide evidence that demonstrates knowledge of:

terminology and principles of locating, recording, collecting, storing, transporting, testing and reporting forensic samples and evidence

legal, regulatory, policy, procedural and quality system requirements for the collection, preservation, security, continuity and disposal of forensic samples and evidence (exhibits)

principles and concepts related to testing techniques and methods

potential limitations of own specialist knowledge and when to seek advice from other services

peer services available to assist laboratory examination, testing and interpretation of forensic samples

review processes for examination of test findings

relevant hazards, work health and safety (WHS) and environment requirements.

Range Statement

This field allows for different work environments and conditions that may affect performance. Essential operating conditions that may be present (depending on the work situation, needs of the candidate, accessibility of the item, and local industry and regional contexts) are included.

Standards, codes, procedures and/or workplace requirements

Standards, codes, procedures and/or workplace requirements include the latest version of one or more of:

Australian and international standards covering the requirements for the competence of testing and calibration laboratories, laboratory design and construction, physical containment levels and facility types, laboratory safety, and quality and environmental management

national work health and safety (WHS) standards and codes of practice, and national measurement regulations and guidelines

Australian and international standards and guidelines covering specialised chemical analysis, accuracy of measurement methods and results, expression of uncertainty and quantifying uncertainty

specific codes, guidelines, procedures and methods, such as the Australian code of good manufacturing practice for medicinal products (GMP), and principles of good laboratory practice (GLP)

workplace documents, such as judicial protocols; SOPs; quality and equipment manuals; data quality procedures; calibration and maintenance schedules; material safety data sheets (MSDS) and safety procedures; material and product specifications; laboratory schedules; workplace recording and reporting procedures; waste minimisation and safe disposal procedures; cleaning, hygiene and personal hygiene requirements; stock records and inventory

forensic sampling procedures (labelling, preparation, storage, transport and disposal)

test procedures (validated and authorised)

Complex testing on forensic samples

Complex testing includes, but is not limited to, one or more of the following techniques and methods:

infrared and ultraviolet/visible (UV/Vis) spectrometric techniques, such as inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectroscopy (ICP-OES), inductively coupled plasma mass spectroscopy (ICP-MS), X-ray fluorescence (XRF) and neutron activation analysis (NAA)

chromatographic techniques, such as gas chromatography mass spectroscopy (GC-MS), ion chromatography (IC) and high pressure liquid chromatography (HPLC)

electrometric techniques, such as ion selective electrodes, voltammetry (polarography) and anodic stripping voltammetry

electrophoretic techniques, such as capillary electrophoresis

electrometric methods, such as anodic stripping voltammetry

molecular techniques, such as DNA profiling and polymerase chain reaction

scanning electron microscopy

Validation checks and/or calibration standards

Validation checks and/or calibration standards include, but are not limited to, one or more of:

positive and known positive controls

negative controls, such as substrate blanks

recovery check controls

certified reference materials

Reviewing laboratory methodology and test results

Reviewing laboratory methodology and test results includes, but is not limited to, one or more of:

assessing the methodology for appropriate application to evidence

assessing the chain of custody and sample handling to ensure integrity

assessing testing procedures for compliance with quality system and judicial requirements

evaluating interpretation of test results for validity

Safety procedures

Safety procedures include, but are not limited to, one or more of:

ensuring access to service shut-off points

recognising and observing hazard warnings and safety signs

labelling of samples, reagents, aliquoted samples and hazardous materials

handling and storage of hazardous materials and equipment in accordance with labelling, MSDS and manufacturer instructions

identifying and reporting operating problems or equipment malfunctions

cleaning and decontaminating equipment and work areas regularly using workplace procedures

using PPE, such as gloves, safety glasses, coveralls and gowns

use of fume hoods, direct extraction of vapours and gases

use of appropriate equipment, such as biohazard containers, laminar flow cabinets, Class I, II and III biohazard cabinets

minimising exposure to radiation ionising such as lasers, electromagnetic and UV radiation

reporting abnormal emissions, discharges and airborne contaminants, such as noise, light, solids, liquids, water/wastewater, gases, smoke, vapour, fumes, odour and particulates, to appropriate personnel

WHS and environmental management requirements

WHS and environmental management requirements include:

· complying with WHS and environmental management requirements at all times, which may be imposed through state/territory or federal legislation. These requirements must not be compromised at any time

· applying standard precautions relating to the potentially hazardous nature of samples

accessing and applying current industry understanding of infection control issued by the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) and State and Territory Departments of Health, where relevant