1 Scope
This document specifies the process and methodology for the construction, operation,
and maintenance of statistical control charts to assess if a laboratory's execution
of a standard test method is in-statistical-control and how to establish and validate
the 'in-statistical-control' status.
It specifies control charts that are most appropriate for ISO/TC 28 test methods where
the dominant common cause variation is associated with the long term, multiple operator
conditions. The control charts specified for determination of in-statistical-control
are: individual (I), moving range of 2 (MR2), and either the exponentially weighted moving average (EWMA) or zone-based run rules
[similar to Western Electric (WE) run rules[3]] as sensitivity enhancement strategy to support the I-chart.
The procedures in this document have been primarily designed for numerical results
obtained from testing of control samples prepared from a homogenous source of petroleum
and related products in a manner that preserves the homogeneity of properties of interest
between control samples. If the test method permits, a certified reference material
(CRM) sample is used as a control sample provided the sample composition is representative
of the material being tested and is not a pure compound; if this is done then the
laboratory best establishes its own mean for the CRM sample.
This document is applicable to properties of interest that are (known to be) stable
over time, and for data sets with sufficient resolution to support validation of the
assumption that the data distribution can be approximately represented by the normal
(Gaussian) model. Mitigating strategies are suggested for situations where the assumption
cannot be validated.