the Measurement Quality Division ; Jay Bucher, editor
xvi, 544 pages :
illustrations ;
27 cm +
1 CD-ROM (4 3/4 in.)
Includes bibliographical references (pages 513-522) and index
Background -- History and Philosophy of Metrology/Calibration -- Quality Systems -- The Basics of a Quality Systems -- Quality Standards and Their Evolution -- Quality Documentation -- Calibration Procedures and Equipment Manuals -- Calibration Records -- Calibration Certificates -- Quality Manuals -- Traceability -- Calibration Intervals -- Calibration Standards -- Audit Requirements -- Scheduling and Recall Systems -- Labels and Equipment Status -- Training -- Environmental Controls -- Industry-Specific Requirements -- Computers and Automation -- Metrology Concepts -- A General Understanding of Metrology -- Measurement Methods, Systems, Capabilities, and Data -- Specifications -- Substituting Calibration Standards -- Proficiency Testing, Measurement Assurance Programs, and Laboratory Intercomparisons -- Mathematics and Statistics: Their Use in Measurement -- Scientific Notation
Unit Conversions -- Ratios -- Statistics -- Mensuration, Volume, and Surface Areas -- Uncertainty in Measurement -- Uncertainty in Measurement -- Measurement Parameters -- Introduction to Measurement Parameters -- DC & Low Frequency -- Radio Frequency and Microwave -- Mass and Weight -- Dimensional and Mechanical Parameters -- Other Parameters: Chemical, Analytical, Electro-Optical and Radiation -- Managing a Metrology Department or Calibration Laboratory -- Getting Started -- Best Practices -- Personnel Organizational Responsibilities -- Process Work Flow -- Budgeting and Resource Management -- Vendors and Suppliers -- Housekeeping and Safety
0
0
Calibration, Handbooks, manuals, etc
Measurement, Handbooks, manuals, etc
Quality assurance, Handbooks, manuals, etc
620/
.
0044
22
T50
.
M423
2004
Bucher, Jay L.,1949-
American Society for Quality., Measurement Quality Division