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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7. Our advice

7.1 React as quickly as possible

You don't have to wait until you're faced with an emergency situation to put in place strategies for the early detection of problems with measuring instruments.

Calibration/verification of measuring instruments has the enormous disadvantage of only being able to detect anomalies a posteriori. For measurement processes involved in critical stages of production processes, it is imperative to put in place monitoring strategies that can detect anomalies early on. This is where the old adage "prevention is better than cure" comes into its own.

Standards or "manufacturer" specifications are not necessarily adapted to your own needs. It is very often necessary to adapt them to each industrial context in order...

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