Calibration
About Calibration
Calibration in measurement technology and metrology is the process of comparing the measurement results provided by a device under test with those of a known-accurate calibration standard.
Why is Calibration important?
By reducing the costs of incorrect product acceptance and rejection, boosting production efficiency, and prolonging the life of equipment, calibration has the potential to improve safety while also saving money and enhancing profitability.
Who should take the Calibration Exam?
- technical laboratory heads of testing and calibration.
- Graduate engineers and scientists who are employed in the calibration industry and who wish to further their careers by earning formal additional professional qualifications and upgrading their skills.
- Quality System Heads (Quality Managers)
- A person engaged in consulting for ISO/IEC 17025.
Calibration Certification Course Outline
- Overview of measurement and calibration
- Basic statistical terms and components
- Uncertainty
- UM in calibration
- Calibration and measurement capability (CMC)
- Decision rule