Botrè Francesco, Wu Moutian, Boghosian Thierry
Departiment of Magament, Sapienza University of Rome, Via del Castro Laurenziano 9, 00161 Rome, Italy.
Bioanalysis. 2012 Jul;4(13):1623-31. doi: 10.4155/bio.12.155.
This article outlines the process of preparation of an anti-doping laboratory in view of the activities to be performed on the occasion of the Olympic Games, focusing in particular on the accreditation requirements of the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) and ISO/IEC 17025, as well as on the additional obligations required by the International Olympic Committee, which is the testing authority responsible for the anti-doping activities at the Olympics. Due to the elevated workload expected on the occasion of the Olympic Games, the designated anti-doping laboratory needs to increase its analytical capacity (samples processed/time) and capability by increasing the laboratory's resources in terms of space, instrumentation and personnel. Two representative cases, one related to the Winter Olympic Games (Torino 2006) and one related to the Summer Olympic Games (Beijing 2008), are presented in detail, in order to discuss the main aspects of compliance with both the WADA and ISO/IEC 17025 accreditation requirements.
本文概述了为奥运会期间开展的活动筹备反兴奋剂实验室的过程,特别关注世界反兴奋剂机构(WADA)和ISO/IEC 17025的认证要求,以及国际奥委会要求的额外义务,国际奥委会是奥运会反兴奋剂活动的检测机构。由于奥运会期间预计工作量会增加,指定的反兴奋剂实验室需要通过增加实验室在空间、仪器和人员方面的资源,提高其分析能力(每单位时间处理的样本数)和检测能力。详细介绍了两个具有代表性的案例,一个与冬奥会(2006年都灵冬奥会)有关,另一个与夏季奥运会(2008年北京奥运会)有关,以便讨论同时符合WADA和ISO/IEC 17025认证要求的主要方面。