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Calibration laboratory Procedures

 

 

Program Duration

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5 Days

Program Date

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13-17 May, 2012

Program Location

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Cairo, Egypt

Program Fees

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US$ 3200/Per Person

 

 

PROGRAM INTRODUCTION:

The course begins with a broad overview of the Metrology discipline, and defines some common terms.
It next introduces the statistical concepts that form the cornerstones of modern metrology and calibration. The students are then exposed to statistical management concepts such as Statistical Process Control (SPC) and the Measurement Assurance Process (MAP).

The course then reviews in considerable depth the requirements imposed by ISO standard 17025. Its impact on all aspects of calibration laboratory management is analyzed clause by clause.
 

PROGRAM OBJECTIVES:

By completing this course the participant will be able to:

  • You will deal with;

    • Laboratory facilities.

    • Equipment and calibration logistics as well as reporting requirements.

    • ESD control

    • Equipment handing and safety considerations.

 

PROGRAM OUTLINES:

 

Relationship of Metrology and Calibration to Quality System

  • Methodologies for a Calibration Program

  • Metrology Glossaries

  • International Definitions

  • ISO 9000 Quality System

  • Error, Accuracy, Precision

  • Measurement Uncertainty

  • Measurement Process

  • Calibration Control System

  • Measurement Assurance Process (MAP)

  • Statistical Process Control (SPC)

  • Check Standards in SPC

  • Standard Reference Materials

  • Quality / Reliability Goals

  • Risk Management

  • Calibration System-Purpose and Justification

Calibration System

  • Government Agencies

  • History of Calibration Requirements

  • Conforming to International Definitions

  • International Standards

  • ISO Standard 17025 Requirements: Management System

  • Laboratory Procedures

  • Corrective and Preventive Action

  • Management Review

  • Technical

  • Laboratory Personnel Job Description

  • Test and Calibration Methods

  • Estimation of Measurement Uncertainty

  • Measurement Traceability

  • Sampling

  • Reporting of Results

  • ISO 9000-Accreditation, Certification, Registration

  • Proficiency Testing

Calibration Program and Metrology Management

  • Program Manager

  • Technical Management

  • Quality Manager

  • Quality Systems Considerations

  • Documentation Requirements

  • Calibration Control System

  • Quality / Calibration Manual

New Concepts in Metrology

  • Measurement Uncertainty

  • Measurement Uncertainty Evaluation

  • Standard Uncertainty

  • Expanded Uncertainty

  • Glossary

  • Error Sources

  • Type A and Type B Error Evaluation

  • Confidence Levels

  • Measurement Uncertainty Summary  

WHO SHOULD ATTEND?

  • This course is for individuals who are involved in standards and calibration laboratories

  • For others who want a clear understanding of the special requirements that must be met by managers and other personnel in standards and calibration work.

  • This course is applicable to individuals from a wide range of industries such as;

    • Defense

    • Manufacturing

    • Utilities.

    • Electronics.

    • Automotive.

    • Medical.

    • Pharmaceutical.

    • Telecommunications.

    • Computers.

    • Aerospace and Universities.