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Title: COMMUNICATION BETWEEN THE OFFICE AND FIELD
Author: Kenny Blackburn
Source: 2019 American School of Gas Measurement Technology
Year Published: 2019
Abstract: It is vital for the success of any measurement organization to establish effective communication between the field measurement operations and the measurement office. Although technically a simple task, the lack of effective communication often leads to measurement error, increased risk of lost revenue, and increases costs. Achieving the goal of effective, efficient processes and measurement accuracy requires effective two-way communication and collaboration between the office and field organizations. The measurement information that is retained and communicated varies depending on the task (meter inspection vs. tube inspection vs. gas sample), the fluid phase (gas vs liquid), type of meter (orifice vs. Coriolis vs ultrasonic), and requirements (company policy, contractual, regulatory, etc). The scope of this paper will be specifically addressing the communication of information.




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