ISO 9000 Calibration
ISO 9000 calibrations are crucial for many industries.
The following is required for ISO 9000 Compliant
Calibrations.
An Accredited Calibration Lab Performing the Work:
The calibration laboratory employed to perform the
calibration must be an ISO 9001:2000 accredited lab or be
the original equipment manufacture.
Documented Calibration Procedures: It is critical
that a valid calibration procedure be used based on the
manufacture’s recommendations and covering all aspects of
the instrument under test.
Trained Technicians: Proper Training must be
documented for each discipline involved in performing the
calibration.
Traceable Assets: The calibration provider must be
able to demonstrate an unbroken chain of traceability back
to NIST.
Proper Documentation: All critical aspects of the
calibration must be properly documented for the certificate
to be recognized by an ISO auditor.
A Comprehensive Equipment List: For any manufacture
to pass an ISO audit regarding calibration they must
demonstrate that they have a comprehensive equipment list
with controls in place for additions, subtractions and
custodianship of equipment.
Calibrated and NCR Items Properly Identified: The
equipment list must identify any units that do not require
calibration and controls must be in place to ensure that
these units are not used in an application that will require
calibration.
A Proper Recall System: A procedure should be
established with timeframes for recall notification, an
escalation procedure, and provisions for due-date extension.
Equipment Custodianship: responsibilities for
ensuring the equipment is returned to the cal lab should be
assigned and delegated.
An OOT Investigation Log: Any instrument found out of
tolerance requires that an investigation be performed to
determine the impact on manufacturing. Records and reports
need to be maintained.
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