Practical sheet | REF: FIC0413 V1

Analyze the effects of measurement equipment failures

Author: Jean-Michel POU

Publication date: September 10, 2021 | Lire en français

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    8. Mistakes to avoid

    8.1 Don't think that normative specifications are just for you!

    If your customers or regulations do not require you to do so, you can (must) adapt them.

    • Believe that calibrations/verifications are an end in themselves: these operations provide a status of the instrument at a given point in time, never at the actual moment of measurement. It is imperative to set up monitoring systems for critical processes.

    • Believe that calibrations/verifications are "valid" until the next calibration date: periodicity should be determined to maximize the chance that this is true.

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