• AS 3912.1-1993

    Superseded A superseded Standard is one, which is fully replaced by another Standard, which is a new edition of the same Standard.

    Quality assurance requirements for measuring equipment - Metrological confirmation system for measuring equipment

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    Superseded date:  31-08-2017

    Language(s):  English

    Published date:  01-01-1993

    Publisher:  Standards Australia

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    1 - AS 3912.1:1993 QUALITY ASSURANCE REQUIREMENTS FOR MEASURING EQUIPMENT - METROLOGICAL CONFIRMATION SYSTEM FOR MEASURING...
    4 - PREFACE
    6 - CONTENTS
    7 - 1 Scope
    7 - 1.1
    7 - 1.2
    7 - 1.3
    7 - 1.4
    7 - 1.5
    7 - 2 Normative references
    8 - 3 Definitions
    8 - 3.1 metrological confirmation
    8 - 3.2 measuring equipment
    8 - 3.3 measurement
    8 - 3.4 measurand
    8 - 3.5 influence quantity
    8 - 3.6 accuracy of measurement
    8 - 3.7 uncertainty of measurement
    8 - 3.8 (absolute) error of measurement
    9 - 3.9 correction
    9 - 3.10 measuring instrument
    9 - 3.11 adjustment
    9 - 3.12 specified measuring range
    9 - 3.13 reference conditions
    9 - 3.14 resolution (of an indicating device)
    9 - 3.15 stability
    9 - 3.16 drift
    9 - 3.17 limits of permissible error (of a measuring instrument)
    9 - 3.18 (measurement) standard
    9 - 3.19 reference material
    9 - 3.20 international (measurement) standard
    9 - 3.21 national (measurement) standard
    10 - 3.22 traceability
    10 - 3.23 calibration
    10 - 3.24 (quality) audit
    10 - 3.25 (quality system) review
    10 - 4 Requirements
    10 - 4.1 General
    10 - 4.2 Measuring equipment
    10 - 4.3 Confirmation system
    11 - 4.4 Periodic audit and review of the confirmation system
    11 - 4.5 Planning
    12 - 4.6 Uncertainty of measurement
    12 - 4.7 Documented confirmation procedures
    12 - 4.8 Records
    13 - 4.9 Nonconforming measuring equipment
    13 - 4.10 Confirmation labelling
    14 - 4.11 Intervals of confirmation
    14 - 4.12 Sealing for integrity
    15 - 4.13 Use of outside products and services
    15 - 4.14 Storage and handling
    15 - 4.15 Traceability
    16 - 4.16 Cumulative effect of uncertainties
    16 - 4.17 Environmental conditions
    16 - 4.18 Personnel
    17 - Annex A - Guidelines for the determination of confirmation intervals for measuring equipment
    17 - A.1 Introduction
    17 - A.2 Initial choice of confirmation intervals
    17 - A.3 Methods of reviewing confirmation intervals
    18 - A.3.1 Method 1: Automatic or “staircase” adjustment
    18 - A.3.2 Method 2: Control chart
    18 - A.3.3 Method 3: Calendar time
    18 - A.3.4 Method 4: “In-use” time
    19 - A.3.5 Method 5: In-service or “black-box” testing
    20 - Annex B - Bibliography

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    Specifies quality assurance requirements for a supplier to ensure that measurements are made with the intended accuracy, and contains guidance on implementation; also specifies the main features of the confirmation system for measuring equipment. Identical with and reproduced from ISO 10012-1:1992. Produced as a Joint Australian/New Zealand Standard.

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    1.1 This part of ISO 10012 contains quality assurance requirements for a Supplier to ensure that measurements are made with the intended accuracy. It also contains guidance on the implementation of the requirements.1.2 This part of ISO 10012 specifies the main features of the confirmation system to be used for a Supplier's measuring equipment.1.3 This part of ISO 10012 is applicable to measuring equipment used in the demonstration of compliance with a specification: it does not apply to other items of measuring equipment. This part of ISO 10012 does not deal extensively with other elements that may affect measurement results such as methods of measurement, competence of personnel etc.; these are dealt with more specifically in other International Standards, such as those referred to in 1.4.1.4 This part of ISO 10012 is applicable:- to testing laboratories, including those providing a calibration service; this includes laboratories operating a quality system in accordance with ISO/IEC Guide 25;- to Suppliers of products or services who operate a quality system in which measurement results are used to demonstrate compliance with specified requirements; this includes operating systems that meet the requirements of ISO 9001, ISO 9002 and ISO 9003. The guidance given in ISO 9004 is also relevant;- to other organizationswhere measurement is used to demonstrate compliance with specified requirements.

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    Committee QR-009
    Document Type Standard
    Publisher Standards Australia
    Status Superseded
    Superseded By
    Supersedes

    History - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    First published in Australia as AS 2415-1980.Jointly revised and redesignated as Joint Standard AS 3912.1-1993.First published in New Zealand as Joint Standard NZS 10012.1:1993. First published in Australia as AS 2415-1980. Jointly revised and redesignated as Joint Standard AS 3912.1-1993. First published in New Zealand as Joint Standard NZS 10012.1:1993.

    Standards Referenced By This Book - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    AS 1514.1-1980 Glossary of terms used in metrology - General terms and definitions

    Standards Referencing This Book - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    AS 2001.2.8-2001 Methods of test for textiles Physical tests - Determination of tear force of fabrics using the ballistic pendulum method (Elmendorf)
    AS 2938-1993 Gears - Spur and helical - Guide to specification and rating
    SAA/SNZ HB86.1:1996 A guide to the selection, care, calibration and checking of measuring instruments in industry General principles
    AS/NZS ISO 9000.3(INT):1998 Quality management and quality assurance Standards Guidelines for the application of AS/NZS ISO 9001:1994 to the development, supply, installation and maintenance of computer software
    AS/NZS 3842:1998 Guide 62: General requirements for bodies operating assessment and certification/registration of quality systems
    AS 2706-2003 Numerical values - Rounding and interpretation of limiting values (Reconfirmed 2018)
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