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Topic:  Traceability - What is it and How to Achieve it

Date:  Thursday, January 14, 2016

Time:  1:00PM EST (time zone converter)


Presenters:

Michael Boetzkes

Michael Boetzkes

Michael Boetzkes is an Independent Metrologist specializing in relative humidity and temperature measurement. He has been involved with manufacturing and calibration of Temperature and Relative Humidity measurement for 17 years. Michael is an industry expert in the implementation and evaluation of ISO17025 accredited laboratories for humidity and temperature.  He brings practical and theoretical experience to the audience around calibration process, and uncertainty budget evaluation.


Bruce McDuffee

Bruce McDuffee

Bruce McDuffee has been teaching humidity theory and application classes for the past 10 years both in live seminar and virtual webinar environments.  With a background in the practical application of relative humidity measurement, Bruce brings a unique perspective to the table combining practical hands-on experience in humidity measurement with the fundamental science of the measurement.






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The Definitive Humidity Measurement webinar series was created to help you make a more reliable, repeatable and accurate measurement of humidity.  Feel free to watch the past on-demand webinars and download slides here.


Webinar 6 - Traceability - What is it and How to Achieve it

The majority of regulations (FDA) and quality systems (ISO/IEC 9001, ISO/IEC17025) which reference the requirement of calibration of measurement instruments require traceability of measurements. We often hear the requirement for NIST traceable calibrations.
 
In this webinar we look at what traceability actually means and what is does not. We will also take a closer look at how traceability is reported on calibration certificates and the key information that is necessary to prove traceability. We'll cover answers to these common questions:
  • How does traceability affect the measurements that we take?
  • How can I prove traceability of my measurements?
  • How can I ensure that my suppliers are actually providing traceable calibration results?



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