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The toolkit is suitable for any (small to medium) testing or calibration laboratory. It does not specifically deal with any sector or document requirements to meet standards such as ISO 8655. The technical knowhow is the laboratoy’s responsibility as calibration laboratories have additional specific measurement programme requirements to meet, as in your case, for volume.
Advisera’s ISO 17025 toolkit guides you through the implementation of ISO 17025. The ISO 17025 document template: Evaluation of Measurement Uncertainty Procedure and related Measurement Uncertainty Checklist and Measurement Uncertainty Record are available as part of the ISO 17025 toolkit to assist you. Especially for calibration laboratories, additional expertise in evaluating measurement uncertainty for your test will be necessary. You will need to produce an uncertainity budget for each volume you are accredited for. For that I suggest you reach out to the Accreditation body and find out what guidelines and technical requirements they have for your programme.
See the Q&A and links provided at https://community.advisera.com/topic/calculating-uncertainty/, for a similar topic.
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Dec 15, 2021