Measuring equipment management and calibration, language: EN, on-site / Measuring equipment and calibration (VE)

Accredited calibrations and service calibrations of measurement equipment provide the basis for precise measurements.
Measuring equipment and calibration (VE)
44002710
Upon request
On request
Training details
Duration [days]
1
Location
On-site
Language
English
Trainings by application
Calibration and testing

Monitoring and calibration of measuring- and test instruments is mandatory and specified in various standards. There are also requirements for calibration laboratories. The seminar gives an introduction to the proper and targeted metrological and organizational handling of measuring instruments. The participants learn how to request the matching calibration and how to define calibration intervals. In addition, the most important requirements of the ISO9000 series and  ISO 17025 are taken into account as a basis. Basics for a process-oriented and certification-compliant management of measuring equipment and hints for the safe passing of an audit round off the contents of the seminar.

Seminar content
Part I, Basics

  • Measurement technology in general
  • The International System of Units SI
  • Standards: ISO9001 ISO 17025, IATF 16949
  • Calibration
  • Traceability
  • Uncertainty of measurement or tolerance?
  • Calibration certificate contents
  • Calibration mark
  • Conformity statement and decision rule in calibration certificate
  • DKD/DAkkS
  • Accreditation/calibration laboratory with accreditation

Part II, management of measuring equipment
  • Measuring equipment management and ISO 9000
  • Classification of measuring and test equipment
  • Determination of calibration intervals
  • Rules for handling measuring and test equipment
  • Establishment of a measuring equipment management system
  • Planning of calibrations
  • Testing for electrical safety DGUV A3
  • Machine capability test MFU
  • Measuring equipment capability


Goal
Application of basic metrological knowledge in daily work, e.g. as a measuring equipment administrator or quality management representative.

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