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Title: The Role Of Accreditation In International Metrology And Quality Assurance
Author: Unger, P. S
Source: 1990 Measurement Science Conference
Year Published: 1990
Abstract: The achievement of an appropriate accuracy of measurement is necessary for effective quality control in industrial enterprise. The majority of industrialized nations, therefore, have a metrological infrastructure to support industrial measurements. To give assurance of measurement accuracy to the customer, it is necessary to demonstrate the capability of the laboratory. This is equally true for both domestic as well as foreign customers. To serve this purpose, many nations have national calibration services or laboratory accreditation systems that give industry access to national measurement standards through accredited or authenticated services of calibration. The preferred mechanism for facilitating acceptance of measurements between countries appears to be the mutual recognition of national laboratory accreditation systems.




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