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Guidelines for the identification of unknown samples for laboratories performing forensic analyses for chemical terrorism
Authors:Magnuson Matthew L,Satzger R Duane,Alcaraz Armando,Brewer Jason,Fetterolf Dean,Harper Martin,Hrynchuk Ronald,McNally Mary F,Montgomery Madeline,Nottingham Eric,Peterson James,Rickenbach Michael,Seidel Jimmy L,Wolnik Karen  Laboratory Division of the Federal Bureau of Investigation
Affiliation:US Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Development, National Homeland Security Research Center, 26 West Martin Luther King Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45268, USA. magnuson.matthew@epa.gov
Abstract:Since the early 1990s, the FBI Laboratory has sponsored Scientific Working Groups to improve discipline practices and build consensus among the forensic community. The Scientific Working Group on the Forensic Analysis of Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Terrorism developed guidance, contained in this document, on issues forensic laboratories encounter when accepting and analyzing unknown samples associated with chemical terrorism, including laboratory capabilities and analytical testing plans. In the context of forensic analysis of chemical terrorism, this guidance defines an unknown sample and addresses what constitutes definitive and tentative identification. Laboratory safety, reporting issues, and postreporting considerations are also discussed. Utilization of these guidelines, as part of planning for forensic analysis related to a chemical terrorism incident, may help avoid unfortunate consequences not only to the public but also to the laboratory personnel.
Keywords:forensic science  chemical terrorism  unknown  unknown samples  identification  sample acceptance  analysis  reporting
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