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SP 250-35 assigns limits to possible uncertainties of the emf measuring system, uncertainties of the temperatures of the liquidus points, changes of the liquidus points with time, uncertainties of thermocouple temperature from heat losses through the sheath, and uncertainties of the reference junction temperature.
The Need for Regular Calibration To maintain compliance requirements for most quality programs, including ISO 9000, regular calibration intervals and updated document traceability to NIST are imperative. A calibration interval of one year is recommended for the majority of industrial and laboratory applications.
ISO 17025 is the primary international standard for the competence of testing and calibration laboratories. Laboratories of all sizes use it to assure their customers they operate competently and generate valid results, thus promoting confidence in their work.
NIST-traceable calibration certificates document the traceability of the test standards to a defined standard through an unbroken chain of comparisons. ISO accredited certificates confirm that the calibration was performed by an accredited organization that meets the guidelines set forth by ISO.
NIST traceable calibration ensures that any measurements taken with a certified instrument have an unbroken chain of measurement leading back to NIST-maintained standards with known and documented uncertainties for each step in the chain and a quality assurance program in place to address them.

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Following the standard calibration process can help you stay on top of your calibration schedule and works as follows: Identifying the Equipment. Organizing Staff. Deciding a Timeline. Performing Calibration. Recording Results. Analyzing Results.
SP 800-88 Revision 1 provides guidance to assist organizations and system owners in making practical sanitization decisions based on the categorization of confidentiality of their information. Media sanitization refers to a process that renders access to target data on the media infeasible for a given level of effort.

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