Measurement Uncertainty: Practical Applications
$660.00This class covers concepts and accreditation requirements associated with measurement traceability, measurement assurance, and measurement uncertainty.
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This class covers concepts and accreditation requirements associated with measurement traceability, measurement assurance, and measurement uncertainty.

This course introduces the corrective action process from ISO/IEC 17025 and ISO/IEC 17020 participants will learn the four most common cause analysis techniques: Ishikawa diagrams, five whys, FMEA, and Pareto charts.

This introductory course provides an overview of ISO/IEC 17043:2023 requirements, including statistical concepts and scheme designs contained in the standard’s annexes.

This course provides an introduction to validation and verification of analytical methods and ISO/IEC 17025 & ISO/IEC 17020 requirements.

This introductory course is designed specifically for those individuals or organizations who want to understand the AR 3181 accreditation requirements and how those requirements apply to property and evidence management. The course will review the AR 3181 requirements with a focus on how to read, interpret, and apply the requirements to their management system. Participants will learn about the benefits of accreditation, gain an understanding of the ANAB AR 3181 accreditation requirements, how to interpret and be able to practice applying some of the requirements through discussion and exercises.
This course is offered as both a public course and as private training. It is a two-day course.

This course reviews specific requirements of ISO/IEC 17025 and ANAB that incorporate the word risk and those that foster a risk-based thinking approach.

This course provides an introduction to statistical concepts and techniques used for the collection, organization, analysis, and presentation of various types of data. The course touches on both descriptive statistics and inferential statistics, including how to compute measures of central tendency and dispersion, and how to assess the relationship between two variables.

This Measurement Confidence course introduces the foundational concepts of measurement traceability, measurement assurance, and measurement uncertainty and details ISO/IEC 17025 and ISO/IEC 17020 requirements.

This “hybrid” course combines the core content of two of our most popular curriculums: Measurement Confidence Fundamentals and Measurement Uncertainty Practical Applications, into a robust 2-day course that can only be taught in-person.