Food PT scheme sample instruction sheet
Non-Pathogen

The final date for return of results is indicated on the accompanying request/report form

Contact details:
The Organisers - FEPTU
UK Health Security Agency
61 Colindale Avenue,
London, NW9 5EQ, UK.
Tel: +44 (0) 20 8327 7119
e-mail: foodeqa@ukhsa.gov.uk
Results should be returned on-line using the web-based reporting system. Go to: www.phe-eqa.org.uk. You will need your log-in details for this process. Please contact us if you experience problems with the on-line system.

Non-Pathogen Scheme – Instruction Sheet

Each distribution consists of two evacuated glass vials containing mixtures of freeze-dried micro-organisms. The vial contents require reconstitution prior to examination.

Important information to note:
You can now analyse and report up to three sets of results for any of the tests in the Non-Pathogen Scheme.

Refer also to the Safety Data Sheet: Safety data sheet - Freeze-dried format

For a video on sample processing: Sample processing - Non-Pathogen Scheme

Storage:

Store the samples at 2 - 8ºC on receipt.

Safety Recommendation:

The samples contain micro-organisms of ACDP Hazard Groups 1 and 2. Your laboratory must undertake a risk assessment before handling these samples with particular consideration to the conditions and procedures for opening evacuated vials to prevent the risk of aerosol.

Opening Vials:

Remove the plastic tear-off seal by positioning the vial with the arrow on the plastic flip-top pointing away from you, flip the top up then carefully but deliberately pull downwards and to the right (or the left if you are left handed) until the seal separates; then still holding onto the plastic top, gently remove altogether and discard into a sharps container.

Reconstitution:

The samples are reconstituted in 100mL nutrient broth (pre-warmed to 30 ± 2oC) as follows:

  • Aseptically remove the rubber stopper from the vial of the freeze-dried sample.
  • Transfer approximately 1mL of the 100mL nutrient broth to the vial and allow to stand for 2 - 5 minutes.
  • Transfer the vial contents back to the remaining nutrient broth.
  • Rinse the vial a further 3 - 4 times with the 100mL nutrient broth sample.
  • Shake the reconstituted samples before examination.

Examination:

  • Each reconstituted sample is equivalent to a 100g food sample.
  • Undertake the examinations listed on the request/report form between 30 - 45 minutes after reconstitution.
  • Examine in accordance with routine procedures.

Return of Results:

  • Return your results on-line using the web-based reporting system.
  • Return results to the organisers before the deadline shown on the request/report form.
  • Results returned after that date will not be assessed.