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OIML G 19 : 2017

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THE ROLE OF MEASUREMENT UNCERTAINTY IN CONFORMITY ASSESSMENT DECISIONS IN LEGAL METROLOGY

Published date

13-02-2017

Foreword
1 Scope and objectives
2 Terms and definitions
3 Introduction
4 Basic considerations pertaining to conformity testing
  decisions and measurement uncertainty
5 Conformity testing decisions that explicitly incorporate
  measurement uncertainty
6 Conformity testing decisions that do not explicitly incorporate
  measurement uncertainty
7 Taking measurement uncertainty into account when establishing
  maximum permissible errors (MPE[s]) and accuracy classes
8 Options and suggested text pertaining to 'measurement
  uncertainty' that should be considered for inclusion in OIML
  Recommendations and other OIML publications
9 References
Annex A - Coexistence of 'measurement error' and 'measurement
          uncertainty' in legal metrology(relationship between
          calibration and verification)
Annex B - Use of the standard normal distribution table (Z-table)
Annex C - Example of assessing measurement uncertainty of error
          of indication
Annex D - Example of risk assessment incorporating measurement
          uncertainty
Annex E - Measurement Capability Index (C[m])
Annex F - Establishing measurement uncertainty to use with
          conformity tested measuring instruments and systems

Gives guidance to OIML Secretariats and Conveners and to members of OIML Technical Committees, Subcommittees and Project Groups, on incorporating the concept of 'measurement uncertainty' into OIML Recommendations and other OIML publications used for legal metrology purposes.

Committee
TC 3/SC 5
DocumentType
Standard
PublisherName
Organisation Internationale de Metrologie Legale
Status
Current

OIML D 18 : 2008 THE USE OF CERTIFIED REFERENCE MATERIALS IN FIELDS COVERED BY METROLOGICAL CONTROL EXERCISED BY NATIONAL SERVICES OF LEGAL METROLOGY. BASIC PRINCIPLES
ECA ILAC P14 : 2013 ILAC POLICY FOR UNCERTAINTY IN CALIBRATION
ISO/IEC 17025:2005 General requirements for the competence of testing and calibration laboratories
ECA ILAC G8 : 2009 GUIDELINES ON THE REPORTING OF COMPLIANCE WITH SPECIFICATION
OIML B 3 : 2011 OIML BASIC CERTIFICATE SYSTEM FOR OIML TYPE EVALUATION OF MEASURING INSTRUMENTS
OIML B 10 : 2011 AMD 2012 FRAMEWORK FOR A MUTUAL ACCEPTANCE ARRANGEMENT ON OIML TYPE EVALUATIONS
OIML G 1-104 : 2009 EVALUATION OF MEASUREMENT DATA - AN INTRODUCTION TO THE "GUIDE TO THE EXPRESSION OF UNCERTAINTY IN MEASUREMENT" AND RELATED DOCUMENTS
OIML R 87 : 2016 QUANTITY OF PRODUCT IN PREPACKAGES
OIML D 30 : 2008 GUIDE FOR THE APPLICATION OF ISO/IEC 17025 TO THE ASSESSMENT OF TESTING LABORATORIES INVOLVED IN LEGAL METROLOGY
OIML D 8 : 2004 MEASUREMENT STANDARDS. CHOICE, RECOGNITION, USE, CONSERVATION AND DOCUMENTATION
OIML B 18 : 2017 FRAMEWORK FOR THE OIML CERTIFICATION SYSTEM (OIML-CS)
OIML R 34 : 1974 ACCURACY CLASSES OF MEASURING INSTRUMENTS
OIML G 1-101 : 2008 EVALUATION OF MEASUREMENT DATA - SUPPLEMENT 1 TO THE "GUIDE TO THE EXPRESSION OF UNCERTAINTY IN MEASUREMENT" - PROPAGATION OF DISTRIBUTIONS USING A MONTE CARLO METHOD
OIML D 23 : 1993 PRINCIPLES OF METROLOGICAL CONTROL OF EQUIPMENT USED FOR VERIFICATION
OIML G 1-100 : 2008 EVALUATION OF MEASUREMENT DATA - GUIDE TO THE EXPRESSION OF UNCERTAINTY IN MEASUREMENT
OIML R 79 : 2015 LABELING REQUIREMENTS FOR PREPACKAGES
OIML G 1-106 : 2012 EVALUATION OF MEASUREMENT DATA - THE ROLE OF MEASUREMENT UNCERTAINTY IN CONFORMITY ASSESSMENT
OIML V 1 : 2013 INTERNATIONAL VOCABULARY OF TERMS IN LEGAL METROLOGY (VIML)
OIML V 2-200 : 2012 INTERNATIONAL VOCABULARY OF METROLOGY - BASIC AND GENERAL CONCEPTS AND ASSOCIATED TERMS (VIM)
OIML G 1-102 : 2011 EVALUATION OF MEASUREMENT DATA - SUPPLEMENT 2 TO THE "GUIDE TO THE EXPRESSION OF UNCERTAINTY IN MEASUREMENT" - EXTENSION TO ANY NUMBER OF OUTPUT QUANTITIES

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