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This ANAB webinar addresses what is metrology. It is presented by Randy Long, whose long career in calibration laboratories began in the US navy. He had extensive experience in commercial laboratories before becoming the Associate Director of Accreditation at ANAB. Metrology is the science of measurement. This webinar deals with: Metrology in everyday life • Children measuring themselves, counting currency, weighing yourself, monitor your car speedometer, monitor finances Metrology in business • Inventory counts, profits and losses, measure successes and trends Metrology in industry Metrology in testing and product certification • Everything is tested (size, strength, color, temperature, output characteristics, chemical characteristics) • Confidence that equipment meets requirements. Products (toys, cell phones, etc.,) are certified to enter a country’s markets. • Accredited calibrations support quantities, weights, etc., Traceability and uncertainty • Traceability comes in traceability of materials and metrological traceability • Metrological traceability must include uncertainty of measurement At the end of this webinar, questions were asked by its attendees. These included: Could you define metrology? Is it more than just calibration? How does metrology translate to my equipment? What is the best way to approach and uncertainty budget? What are requirements from ISO/IEC 17025 accreditation for laboratory developed methods? How often should instruments be calibrated and what factors determine this? How long can I extend the validity of calibration? What is the impact of impartiality in legal metrology? Was it a real of thumb to always convert the measurement result to SI unit? How would you address a drift in a temperature sensor? How do you perform the intermediate verification of calibrated equipment? Must the personnel who perform intermediate checks be certified with some standard? On which type of equipment is intermediate verification of laboratory equipment allowed? If your digital reference thermometer is calculated in Celsius and you have a liquid-in-gas thermometer in Fahrenheit, can you use the reference thermometer that is calibrated only in Celsius and not in Fahrenheit? Which interpolation technique is best for deadweight testers? Is it okay to express the uncertainty of measurement in scientific notation? Links: Find ANAB Training: https://anab.ansi.org/find-training/ ANAB Public Training Schedule: https://anab.ansi.org/training-course... Find ANAB Self-paced Training: https://anab.ansi.org/online-classes/ Learn more about ANAB: https://anab.ansi.org/ Watch more free webinars from ANAB: https://anab.ansi.org/webinars/ Shop standards at the ANSI webstore: https://webstore.ansi.org/ ANAB is an ANSI affiliate. Learn more about ANSI at: https://ansi.org/ Follow ANAB on LinkedIn: / anab-ansi-national-accreditation-board Follow ANAB on Facebook: / anabaccredit Follow ANAB on X: https://x.com/ANAB_ACCREDIT Follow ANAB on Instagram: / anabaccredit