Error identification involves a systematic approach to scrutinize each stage of the toxicological analysis:
Quality Control: Implementing stringent quality control measures can help detect anomalies early. Replicates and Controls: Using replicates and controls in experiments can validate the accuracy of results. Cross-Verification: Cross-verifying results with alternative methods or independent labs can help identify discrepancies. Documentation: Maintaining thorough documentation allows for traceability and identification of procedural errors.