ISO 9000 and calibration
ISO 9000 and calibration
- Author(s): P.W. Carter
- DOI: 10.1049/ic:19950539
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- Author(s): P.W. Carter Source: IEE Colloquium on `The Contribution of Instrument Calibration to Product Quality', 1995 page ()
- Conference: IEE Colloquium on `The Contribution of Instrument Calibration to Product Quality'
Remember it is not sufficient to just have an up to date calibration certificate for a piece of equipment, you must be able to demonstrate from the available records that the equipment calibration is appropriate and valid for the measurement that is being performed. That is, that all of the equipment's relevant capability, at sufficient points throughout the range of its specified parameters that have an impact on the inspection, measuring or test result, have been verified. (6 pages)
Inspec keywords: calibration; test equipment; inspection; measurement standards
Subjects: Measurement equipment and instrumentation systems; Inspection and quality control; Measurement standards and calibration; Inspection and quality control; Instrumentation; Standards and calibration; Testing equipment; Measurement standards and calibration; Measurement
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