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Dec 8, 2008 - Dec 11, 2008

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MET-101 Basic Hands-On Metrology
 
DH Instruments, a Fluke Company
Phoenix, Arizona United States
Contact: Marie Barrett
Phone: 425-446-6330
Fax: 425-446-5992
Email: caltraining@fluke.com
Home Web Page: http://www.fluke.com/2008caltraining
Registration Web Page: http://www.fluke.com/2008caltraining

Powerful four-day "how to" workshop that describes and demonstrates measurement concepts and techniques. This course introduces basic measurement concepts, basic electronics related to measurement instruments and math used in calibration. We teach techniques used to make good measurements using calibration equipment. Upon successful completion of this course, the attendee will be able to make competent measurements based on sound metrological principles.
Files: (Clicking a file name will open the file in a new window)
754_1.pdf (Acrobat - 158 KB)
754_2.pdf (Acrobat - 678 KB)
 
Dec 8, 2008 - Dec 11, 2008

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MET/CAL Database & Reports
 
Fluke Corporate Headquarters
Everett, Washington United States
Contact: Marie Barrett
Phone: 425-446-6330
Fax: 425-446-5992
Email: caltraining@fluke.com
Home Web Page: http://www.fluke.com/2009caltraining
Registration Web Page: http://www.fluke.com/2009caltraining

The MET/CAL Database & Reports course uses hands-on sessions to teach a systematic approach to data collection and to consistently and completely manage your metrology assets. Learn to use a relational database, structured query language (SQL) and Crystal Reports to do powerful searching, sorting and reporting. MET/CAL Plus fully supports your traceability documentation requirements, including ISO 9000, ANSI/NCSL Z540.1-1999 (R2002), ISO/IEC/ANSI 17025.

-Five-day in-depth course
-Extensive hands-on exercises with supplied computer
-Access to the informational power of MET/CAL Plus
Files: (Clicking a file name will open the file in a new window)
759_1.pdf (Acrobat - 81 KB)
759_2.pdf (Acrobat - 678 KB)
 
Dec 8, 2008 - Dec 12, 2008

ISO 9001:2000 Lead Auditor Training RABQSA-TPECS
 
Georgia Tech
Global Learning Center
Atlanta, GA

Atlanta, Georgia United States
Contact: Georgia Tech
Phone:
Email: katie.takacs@dlpe.gatech.edu
Home Web Page: http://www.dlpe.gatech.edu/eii/quality08/
Registration Web Page: http://www.dlpe.gatech.edu/eii/quality08/

Download Georgia Tech's International Standards and Quality catalog.

Course Description:
Approach ISO 9001:2000 registration from an auditor's point of view.

Learn to:
Evaluate your quality system for conformance
Identify and apply ISO 9001:2000 to a set of situations
Develop an audit plan and conduct opening and closing meetings
Clearly and objectively present audit findings
Prepare and audit report

To register without downloading the catalog, visit www.pe.gatech.edu.
 
Dec 15, 2008 - Dec 16, 2008

Seminar: Understanding Measurement Uncertainty
 
To be announced
Burnsville, Minnesota United States
Contact: Gary C. Meyer
Phone: 952-935-1108
Fax: Same
Email: gmeyer@jg-technology.com
Home Web Page: http://www.jg-technology.com
Registration Web Page: http://www.jg-technology.com/seminars.html

This course provides the participant with an overview of measurement uncertainty including applied statistical principles, measurement applications, types of distributions, type A and type B errors, individual error components, development of an uncertainty budget, calculations for combined uncertainty, expanded uncertainty, and reporting uncertainty to customers. Uncertainty budgets will be analyzed in class exercises.
 
Dec 15, 2008 - Dec 18, 2008

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MET/CAL Procedure Writing
 
Fluke Corporate Headquarters
Everett, Washington United States
Contact: Marie Barrett
Phone: 425-446-6330
Fax: 425-446-5992
Email: caltraining@fluke.com
Home Web Page: http://www.fluke.com/2009caltraining
Registration Web Page: http://www.fluke.com/2009caltraining

In the MET/CAL Procedure Writing course, you will learn to configure MET/CAL software to establish and maintain traceability, create and edit calibration procedures, and customize the format of reports and calibration certificates. The majority of the class time is spent in hands-on development of MET/CAL procedures and reports.

--Four-day in-depth course
--Extensive hands-on exercises with supplied computer
--Access to the power of MET/CAL Plus
 
Jan 26, 2009 - Jan 29, 2009

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MET/CAL Database & Reports
 
Fluke Corporate Headquarters
Everett, Washington United States
Contact: Marie Barrett
Phone: 425-446-6330
Fax: 425-446-5992
Email: caltraining@fluke.com
Home Web Page: http://www.fluke.com/2009caltraining
Registration Web Page: http://www.fluke.com/2009caltraining

The MET/CAL Database & Reports course uses hands-on sessions to teach a systematic approach to data collection and to consistently and completely manage your metrology assets. Learn to use a relational database, structured query language (SQL) and Crystal Reports to do powerful searching, sorting and reporting. MET/CAL Plus fully supports your traceability documentation requirements, including ISO 9000, ANSI/NCSL Z540.1-1999 (R2002), ISO/IEC/ANSI 17025.

-Four-day in-depth course
-Extensive hands-on exercises with supplied computer
-Access to the informational power of MET/CAL Plus
Files: (Clicking a file name will open the file in a new window)
762_1.pdf (Acrobat - 81 KB)
762_2.pdf (Acrobat - 1,366 KB)
 
Feb 2, 2009 - Feb 5, 2009

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MET/CAL Procedure Writing
 
Fluke Corporate Headquarters
Everett, Washington United States
Contact: Marie Barrett
Phone: 425-446-6330
Fax: 425-446-5992
Email: caltraining@fluke.com
Home Web Page: http://www.fluke.com/2009caltraining
Registration Web Page: http://www.fluke.com/2009caltraining

In the MET/CAL Procedure Writing course, you will learn to configure MET/CAL software to establish and maintain traceability, create and edit calibration procedures, and customize the format of reports and calibration certificates. The majority of the class time is spent in hands-on development of MET/CAL procedures and reports.

--Four-day in-depth course
--Extensive hands-on exercises with supplied computer
--Access to the power of MET/CAL Plus
Files: (Clicking a file name will open the file in a new window)
763_1.pdf (Acrobat - 1,366 KB)
763_2.pdf (Acrobat - 147 KB)
 
Feb 2, 2009 - Feb 5, 2009

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MET-301 Advanced Hands-On Metrology
 
Kennedy Space Center area
Cocoa Beach, Florida United States
Contact: Marie Barrett
Phone: 425-446-6330
Fax: 425-446-5992
Email: caltraining@fluke.com
Home Web Page: http://www.fluke.com/2009caltraining
Registration Web Page: http://www.fluke.com/2009caltraining

Powerful four-day workshop on advanced metrological measurement concepts and techniques. This course introduces the student to advanced measurement concepts and math used in upper echelon calibration labs and primary standards labs. We teach techniques for making good high precision measurements using reference standards. Upon successful completion of the course, the student will be competent to make measurements in a standards laboratory based on sound metrological principles.
Files: (Clicking a file name will open the file in a new window)
766_1.pdf (Acrobat - 163 KB)
766_2.pdf (Acrobat - 1,366 KB)
 
Feb 9, 2009 - Feb 12, 2009

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MET-101 Basic Hands-On Metrology
 
Kennedy Space Center area
Cocoa Beach, Florida United States
Contact: Marie Barrett
Phone: 425-446-6330
Fax: 425-446-5992
Email: caltraining@fluke.com
Home Web Page: http://www.fluke.com/2009caltraining
Registration Web Page: http://www.fluke.com/2009caltraining

Powerful four-day “how to” workshop that describes and demonstrates measurement concepts and techniques. This course introduces basic measurement concepts, basic electronics related to measurement instruments and math used in calibration. We teach techniques used to make good measurements using calibration equipment. Upon successful completion of this course, the attendee will be able to make competent measurements based on sound metrological principles.
Files: (Clicking a file name will open the file in a new window)
767_1.pdf (Acrobat - 1,366 KB)
767_2.pdf (Acrobat - 158 KB)
 
Feb 11, 2009 - Feb 12, 2009

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Region Training Event
 
Battelle
505 King Ave.
Columbus, Ohio United States
Contact: Matthew Denslow
Phone: 740-788-7129
Fax: 740-788-5404
Email: matthew.denslow@afmetcal.af.mil
Home Web Page: http://www.ncsli.org
Registration Web Page: https://www.ncsli.org/store/index.cfm?fuseaction=home.dsp_product_details&product_id=818&category_id=15

This two day workshop is designed to introduce fundamental metrology principles to new laboratory technicians involved in calibration activities. The workshop shall include three major learning components:

1. 20 hours of Workplace Training Prerequisite e-learning:
a. terminology, concepts, graphics, formulas, real world examples, and practice questions from subject matter experts throughout the calibration industry.

2. 2 days of classroom reinforcement concentrating on:
SI Units, math, ISO Guide 99 metrology definitions, measurement traceability and measurement uncertainty. DC and low frequency electrical, dimensional, mechanical and other parameters as deemed necessary. Workshop is facilitated by Dilip Shah.

3. Hands on exercises to provide competence on DC-low frequency and dimensional measurement instruments.

The workshop attendees shall be provided a Certificate of Competency and CEU’s.

Target audience are new hired technicians plus any experienced technicians requiring refresher or cross training in aerospace, energy, biomedical/pharmaceutical, automotive, military or private calibration laboratory environment.

Cost is $810 for NCSLI members and $1045 for nonmembers. E-learning opportunity is provided immediately upon payment of registration fees. Please signup early to take advantage of this benefit at NCSLI website: www.ncsli.org or http://www.ncsli.org/regions/index.cfm. Attendees shall be e-mailed a registration password to participate in e-learning.
Register before February 1, 2009 so that we can have an accurate count for planning purposes. NCSL International reserves the right to cancel the workshop if the minimum number of registration requirements is not met. We also reserve the right to limit the workshop to a maximum number of attendees. In the case of cancellation, NCSL International shall reimburse the registration fees. NCSL International is not liable for airline, lodging or any other associated incidental costs. Cancellations by attendees after February 5, 2009 incur a $75 cancellation penalty. Substitutions are allowed at any time but not after the workshop has begun.
Refreshments and lunch is included in the workshop registration cost.
 
Feb 17, 2009 - Feb 19, 2009

Measurement Uncertainty Workshop
 
Hampton Inn
South San Francisco, California United States
Contact: QUAMETEC Institute
Phone: 810-225-8588
Fax: 810-225-8589
Email: info@quametec.com
Home Web Page: http://www.quametec.com
Registration Web Page: http://

3-Day Class $1,895 includes software
The Complete Measurement Uncertainty Analysis Solution!
ISO GUM Concepts, Hands-on Workshop, and features/techniques unique in the industry to QUAMETEC, such as; “Measurement Range Uncertainty” analysis for analyzing an entire measuring range, “Uncertainty Matrixing” for addressing the measurement uncertainties of an entire laboratory and “Uncertainty Toolbox™” software, reported to be the favorite measurement uncertainty analysis software of America's accredited laboratories and assessor's alike, due to it's ease of use and full calculation and reporting in Microsoft® Excel®, allowing users to provide their analysis work in digital form to their assessor. The developer/instructor is a trainer/technical advisor for several ISO/IEC17025 accreditation bodies. This assures the attendees receive up to date and appropriate guidance in meeting the accreditation requirements for uncertainty analysis. To ensure the attendee's learning objectives are met, each attendee receives FREE review of uncertainty budgets for 30 days.
 
Mar 3, 2009 - Mar 5, 2009

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MET-302 Hands-On Metrology Statistics (Uncertainty Analysis)
 
Fluke Corporate Headquarters
Everett, Washington United States
Contact: Marie Barrett
Phone: 425-446-6330
Fax: 425-446-5992
Email: caltraining@fluke.com
Home Web Page: http://www.fluke.com/2009caltraining
Registration Web Page: http://www.fluke.com/2009caltraining

The MET-302 Hands-on Metrology Statistics classroom training course introduces basic measurement uncertainty concepts in electrical, temperature, pressure and flow measurements. It includes discussions on consumer risk (false accepts) and producer risk (false rejects) as referenced in ANSI/NCSL Z540.3, as well as the effects of guardbanding. Course material is based on “The ISO Guide to the Expression of Uncertainty in Measurement” and ANSI/NCSL Z540.2.
Files: (Clicking a file name will open the file in a new window)
764_1.pdf (Acrobat - 563 KB)
764_2.pdf (Acrobat - 1,366 KB)
 
Mar 16, 2009 - Mar 19, 2009

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MET-101 Basic Hands-On Metrology
 
Fluke Corporate Headquarters
Everett, Washington United States
Contact: Marie Barrett
Phone: 425-446-6330
Fax: 425-446-5992
Email: caltraining@fluke.com
Home Web Page: http://www.fluke.com/2009caltraining
Registration Web Page: http://www.fluke.com/2009caltraining

Powerful four-day “how to” workshop that describes and demonstrates measurement concepts and techniques. This course introduces basic measurement concepts, basic electronics related to measurement instruments and math used in calibration. We teach techniques used to make good measurements using calibration equipment. Upon successful completion of this course, the attendee will be able to make competent measurements based on sound metrological principles.
Files: (Clicking a file name will open the file in a new window)
768_1.pdf (Acrobat - 158 KB)
768_2.pdf (Acrobat - 1,366 KB)
 
Mar 16, 2009 - Mar 20, 2009

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CCT-501 Metrology for Cal Lab Personnel (CCT Prep Course)
 
Hotel in Anaheim area
Anaheim, California United States
Contact: Marie Barrett
Phone: 425-446-6330
Fax: 425-446-5992
Email: caltraining@fluke.com
Home Web Page: http://www.fluke.com/2009caltraining
Registration Web Page: http://www.fluke.com/2009caltraining

Recommended preparation course for the CCT Test.
This course serves as a general overview of metrology principles and practices and is designed specifically to help cal lab personnel prepare for the CCT exam offered by ASQ. Recommended as overview training for individuals new to the cal lab, or as preparation for those taking the CCT exam. Areas covered include general metrology, measurement systems, calibration systems, applied mathematics and statistics, quality systems and standards, and uncertainty management. Students will be given a practice exam at the completion of the course.
Files: (Clicking a file name will open the file in a new window)
769_1.pdf (Acrobat - 1,366 KB)
769_2.pdf (Acrobat - 159 KB)
 
Mar 30, 2009 - Apr 2, 2009

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CLM-301 Cal Lab Management for the 21st Century
 
Hotel in Anaheim area
Anaheim, California United States
Contact: Marie Barrett
Phone: 425-446-6330
Fax: 425-446-5992
Email: caltraining@fluke.com
Home Web Page: http://www.fluke.com/2009caltraining
Registration Web Page: http://www.fluke.com/2009caltraining

This course is focused on the challenges facing cal lab managers today. In this class, you will learn how to improve operating efficiency of your cal lab, understand the fiscal aspect of management, comply with various international standards and more. Recommended for persons in a lead or supervisory role, with some knowledge of cal lab operation, test equipment maintenance or manufacturing test operation.

• Extensive four-day course
• Become a more effective supervisor with new ideas, techniques and tools
• Covers basics of supervising, business communications, and more
Files: (Clicking a file name will open the file in a new window)
770_1.pdf (Acrobat - 157 KB)
770_2.pdf (Acrobat - 1,366 KB)
 
Mar 30, 2009 - Apr 2, 2009

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MET/CAL Database & Reports
 
Hotel in Kennedy Space Center area
Cocoa Beach, Florida United States
Contact: Marie Barrett
Phone: 425-446-6330
Fax: 425-446-5992
Email: caltraining@fluke.com
Home Web Page: http://www.fluke.com/2009caltraining
Registration Web Page: http://www.fluke.com/2009caltraining

The MET/CAL Database & Reports course uses hands-on sessions to teach a systematic approach to data collection and to consistently and completely manage your metrology assets. Learn to use a relational database, structured query language (SQL) and Crystal Reports to do powerful searching, sorting and reporting. MET/CAL Plus fully supports your traceability documentation requirements, including ISO 9000, ANSI/NCSL Z540.1-1999 (R2002), ISO/IEC/ANSI 17025.

-Four-day in-depth course
-Extensive hands-on exercises with supplied computer
-Access to the informational power of MET/CAL Plus
Files: (Clicking a file name will open the file in a new window)
771_1.pdf (Acrobat - 1,366 KB)
771_2.pdf (Acrobat - 81 KB)
 
Mar 31, 2009 - Apr 2, 2009

Measurement Uncertainty Workshop
 
Hampton Inn
Columbia, Maryland United States
Contact: QUAMETEC Institute
Phone: 810-225-8588
Fax: 810-225-8589
Email: info@quametec.com
Home Web Page: http://www.quametec.com
Registration Web Page: http://

3-Day Class $1,895 includes software
The Complete Measurement Uncertainty Analysis Solution!
ISO GUM Concepts, Hands-on Workshop, and features/techniques unique in the industry to QUAMETEC, such as; “Measurement Range Uncertainty” analysis for analyzing an entire measuring range, “Uncertainty Matrixing” for addressing the measurement uncertainties of an entire laboratory and “Uncertainty Toolbox™” software, reported to be the favorite measurement uncertainty analysis software of America's accredited laboratories and assessor's alike, due to it's ease of use and full calculation and reporting in Microsoft® Excel®, allowing users to provide their analysis work in digital form to their assessor. The developer/instructor is a trainer/technical advisor for several ISO/IEC17025 accreditation bodies. This assures the attendees receive up to date and appropriate guidance in meeting the accreditation requirements for uncertainty analysis. To ensure the attendee's learning objectives are met, each attendee receives FREE review of uncertainty budgets for 30 days.
 
Apr 6, 2009 - Apr 9, 2009

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MET/CAL Procedure Writing
 
Hotel in Kennedy Space Center area
Cocoa Beach, Florida United States
Contact: Marie Barrett
Phone: 425-446-6330
Fax: 425-446-5992
Email: caltraining@fluke.com
Home Web Page: http://www.fluke.com/2009caltraining
Registration Web Page: http://www.fluke.com/2009caltraining

In the MET/CAL Procedure Writing course, you will learn to configure MET/CAL software to establish and maintain traceability, create and edit calibration procedures, and customize the format of reports and calibration certificates. The majority of the class time is spent in hands-on development of MET/CAL procedures and reports.

--Four-day in-depth course
--Extensive hands-on exercises with supplied computer
--Access to the power of MET/CAL Plus
Files: (Clicking a file name will open the file in a new window)
772_1.pdf (Acrobat - 147 KB)
772_2.pdf (Acrobat - 1,366 KB)
 
Apr 27, 2009 - Apr 30, 2009

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MET-101 Basic Hands-On Metrology
 
Fluke Corporate Headquarters
Everett, Washington United States
Contact: Marie Barrett
Phone: 425-446-6330
Fax: 425-446-5992
Email: caltraining@fluke.com
Home Web Page: http://www.fluke.com/2009caltraining
Registration Web Page: http://www.fluke.com/2009caltraining

Powerful four-day “how to” workshop that describes and demonstrates measurement concepts and techniques. This course introduces basic measurement concepts, basic electronics related to measurement instruments and math used in calibration. We teach techniques used to make good measurements using calibration equipment. Upon successful completion of this course, the attendee will be able to make competent measurements based on sound metrological principles.
Files: (Clicking a file name will open the file in a new window)
775_1.pdf (Acrobat - 1,366 KB)
775_2.pdf (Acrobat - 158 KB)
 
Apr 27, 2009 - Apr 30, 2009

Introduction to Uncertainty Analysis
 
NCSL International Training Center
Boulder, Colorado United States
Contact: Integrated Sciences Group
Phone: 661-872-1683
Fax:
Email: training@isgmax.com
Home Web Page: http://www.isgmax.com/training.asp

This 3-day course provides a straightforward and easy-to-understand introduction to the principles of measurement uncertainty analysis as found in the ISO Guide to the Expression of Uncertainty in Measurement (the ISO GUM). Type A and Type B methods of estimating measurement process uncertainties are discussed and multivariate analysis is outlined.

This course is designed for calibration managers, supervisors and technical personnel responsible for implementing uncertainty analysis methods and procedures for ISO 17025 compliance. Instruction involves minimal statistics with hands-on use of ISG’s Uncertainty Sidekick Pro software to illustrate concepts for a variety of direct and multivariate measurement scenarios. The role that uncertainty estimates play in developing laboratory capability statements and risk management is also discussed. Course outline, registration information and other details are available at
 
May 4, 2009 - May 7, 2009

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MET/CAL Advanced Programming Techniques
 
Fluke Corporate Headquarters
Everett, Washington United States
Contact: Marie Barrett
Phone: 425-446-6330
Fax: 425-446-5992
Email: caltraining@fluke.com
Home Web Page: http://www.fluke.com/2009caltraining
Registration Web Page: http://www.fluke.com/2009caltraining

This four-day workshop is for experienced MET/CAL users who wish to enhance their procedure writing skills. Students will focus on the use of IEEE, PORT and MATH FSCs and the use of Memory Registers in their procedures.

• Four day in-depth workshop
• Enhance your procedure writing skills
• Create a complex IEEE procedure using live instrumentation
Files: (Clicking a file name will open the file in a new window)
774_1.pdf (Acrobat - 143 KB)
774_2.pdf (Acrobat - 1,366 KB)
 
May 11, 2009 - May 13, 2009

Measurement Decision Risk Analysis
 
NCSL International Training Center
Boulder, Colorado United States
Contact: Integrated Sciences Group
Phone: 661-872-1683
Fax:
Email: training@isgmax.com
Home Web Page: http://www.isgmax.com/training.asp

This 3-day course provides a conceptual background in measurement decision risk analysis methods and techniques documented in NASA Reference Publication 1342, Metrology - Calibration and Measurement Processes Guidelines. Topics include achieving accuracy ratios and other quality requirements through the analysis and management of false accept and false reject risks, establishing and using tolerance guardbands, and interpreting and reporting measurement decision risk. Concepts and principles are reinforced through hands-on use of ISG's AccuracyRatio software.

 
May 11, 2009 - May 13, 2009

Measurement Uncertainty Workshop
 
Baymont Inn & Suites
Wixom, Michigan United States
Contact: QUAMETEC Institute
Phone: 810-225-8588
Fax: 810-225-8589
Email: info@quametec.com
Home Web Page: http://www.quametec.com
Registration Web Page: http://

3-Day Class $1,895 includes software
The Complete Measurement Uncertainty Analysis Solution!
ISO GUM Concepts, Hands-on Workshop, and features/techniques unique in the industry to QUAMETEC, such as; “Measurement Range Uncertainty” analysis for analyzing an entire measuring range, “Uncertainty Matrixing” for addressing the measurement uncertainties of an entire laboratory and “Uncertainty Toolbox™” software, reported to be the favorite measurement uncertainty analysis software of America's accredited laboratories and assessor's alike, due to it's ease of use and full calculation and reporting in Microsoft® Excel®, allowing users to provide their analysis work in digital form to their assessor. The developer/instructor is a trainer/technical advisor for several ISO/IEC17025 accreditation bodies. This assures the attendees receive up to date and appropriate guidance in meeting the accreditation requirements for uncertainty analysis. To ensure the attendee's learning objectives are met, each attendee receives FREE review of uncertainty budgets for 30 days.
 
May 14, 2009 - May 15, 2009

ISO/IEC17025 Quality Management System & Internal Auditing
 
Baymont Inn & Suites
Wixom, Michigan United States
Contact: QUAMETEC Institute
Phone: 810-225-8588
Fax: 810-225-8589
Email: info@quametec.com
Home Web Page: http://www.quametec.com
Registration Web Page: http://

2-Day Class $995
Learn how to develop and manage your quality system. Become qualified as an Internal Auditor for ISO/IEC17025. This 2-day course provides a full understanding of the standard, provides tools and guidance on how to perform and document your Internal Audits, and prepares the attendee to be able to create a Quality Management System compliant to the standard. Get it right the first time with professional training on your side.
 
May 14, 2009 - May 15, 2009

Interval Analysis Concepts and Methods
 
NCSL International Training Center
Boulder, Colorado United States
Contact: Integrated Sciences Group
Phone: 661-872-1683
Fax:
Email: training@isgmax.com
Home Web Page: http://www.isgmax.com/training.asp

This 2-day tutorial provides an overview of calibration interval analysis concepts and methods documented in NCSL Recommended Practice RP-1, Establishment and Adjustment of Calibration Intervals and NASA Reference Publication 1342, Metrology - Calibration and Measurement Processes Guidelines. Students will be introduced to risk analysis concepts, measurement reliability modeling methods, statistical interval analysis techniques, calibration interval objectives and potential ancillary interval analysis benefits such as equipment outlier identification. Concepts are illustrated using commercially available software and selected freeware.

 
May 18, 2009 - May 21, 2009

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MET-101 Basic Hands-On Metrology
 
Fluke Corporate Headquarters
Everett, Washington United States
Contact: Marie Barrett
Phone: 425-446-6330
Fax: 425-446-5992
Email: caltraining@fluke.com
Home Web Page: http://www.fluke.com/2009caltraining
Registration Web Page: http://www.fluke.com/2009caltraining

Powerful four-day “how to” workshop that describes and demonstrates measurement concepts and techniques. This course introduces basic measurement concepts, basic electronics related to measurement instruments and math used in calibration. We teach techniques used to make good measurements using calibration equipment. Upon successful completion of this course, the attendee will be able to make competent measurements based on sound metrological principles.
Files: (Clicking a file name will open the file in a new window)
776_1.pdf (Acrobat - 158 KB)
776_2.pdf (Acrobat - 1,366 KB)
 
Jun 2, 2009 - Jun 4, 2009

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MET-302 Hands-On Metrology Statistics (Uncertainty Analysis)
 
Fluke Corporate Headquarters
Everett, Washington United States
Contact: Marie Barrett
Phone: 425-446-6330
Fax: 425-446-5992
Email: caltraining@fluke.com
Home Web Page: http://www.fluke.com/2009caltraining
Registration Web Page: http://www.fluke.com/2009caltraining

The MET-302 Hands-on Metrology Statistics classroom training course introduces basic measurement uncertainty concepts in electrical, temperature, pressure and flow measurements. It includes discussions on consumer risk (false accepts) and producer risk (false rejects) as referenced in ANSI/NCSL Z540.3, as well as the effects of guardbanding. Course material is based on “The ISO Guide to the Expression of Uncertainty in Measurement” and ANSI/NCSL Z540.2.
Files: (Clicking a file name will open the file in a new window)
765_1.pdf (Acrobat - 1,366 KB)
765_2.pdf (Acrobat - 563 KB)
 
Jun 15, 2009 - Jun 18, 2009

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MET-101 Basic Hands-On Metrology
 
NCSL International Training Center
Boulder, Colorado United States
Contact: Marie Barrett
Phone: 425-446-6330
Fax: 425-446-5992
Email: caltraining@fluke.com
Home Web Page: http://www.fluke.com/2009caltraining
Registration Web Page: http://www.fluke.com/2009caltraining

Powerful four-day “how to” workshop that describes and demonstrates measurement concepts and techniques. This course introduces basic measurement concepts, basic electronics related to measurement instruments and math used in calibration. We teach techniques used to make good measurements using calibration equipment. Upon successful completion of this course, the attendee will be able to make competent measurements based on sound metrological principles.
Files: (Clicking a file name will open the file in a new window)
773_1.pdf (Acrobat - 1,366 KB)
773_2.pdf (Acrobat - 158 KB)
 
Jun 22, 2009 - Jun 25, 2009

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14th International Metrology Congress
 
Palais des Congres de Paris
Paris, France
Contact: College Francais de Metrologie
Phone: 00 33 4 67 06 20 36
Fax: 00 33 4 67 06 20 35
Email: info@cfmetrologie.com
Home Web Page: http://www.cfmetrologie.com

An exchange place for people concerned with measures and added value for companies through better measurement
 
Jun 22, 2009 - Jun 26, 2009

Uncertainty / SPC Analysis
 
NCSL International Training Center
Boulder, Colorado United States
Contact: Integrated Sciences Group
Phone: 661-872-1683
Fax:
Email: training@isgmax.com
Home Web Page: http://www.isgmax.com/training.asp

This 5-day uncertainty analysis course is intended for engineers, scientists and other technical personnel responsible for designing, testing, calibrating, installing or maintaining measurement equipment and monitoring systems. This course is also beneficial for research and development personnel and quality assurance engineers in all fields of science and technology.

This course provides a comprehensive presentation of the principles of measurement uncertainty analysis for direct and multivariate measurements and measurement systems found in the ISO GUM, published papers and current research. Instruction includes advanced measurement uncertainty analysis topics that extend these methods and concepts.
 
Jul 13, 2009 - Jul 15, 2009

Measurement Uncertainty Workshop
 
To Be Determined
Boston Area, Massachusetts United States
Contact: QUAMETEC Institute
Phone: 810-225-8588
Fax: 810-225-8589
Email: info@quametec.com
Home Web Page: http://www.quametec.com
Registration Web Page: http://

3-Day Class $1,895 includes software
The Complete Measurement Uncertainty Analysis Solution!
ISO GUM Concepts, Hands-on Workshop, and features/techniques unique in the industry to QUAMETEC, such as; “Measurement Range Uncertainty” analysis for analyzing an entire measuring range, “Uncertainty Matrixing” for addressing the measurement uncertainties of an entire laboratory and “Uncertainty Toolbox™” software, reported to be the favorite measurement uncertainty analysis software of America's accredited laboratories and assessor's alike, due to it's ease of use and full calculation and reporting in Microsoft® Excel®, allowing users to provide their analysis work in digital form to their assessor. The developer/instructor is a trainer/technical advisor for several ISO/IEC17025 accreditation bodies. This assures the attendees receive up to date and appropriate guidance in meeting the accreditation requirements for uncertainty analysis. To ensure the attendee's learning objectives are met, each attendee receives FREE review of uncertainty budgets for 30 days.
 
Aug 17, 2009 - Aug 19, 2009

Measurement Uncertainty Workshop
 
Baymont Inn & Suites
Wixom, Michigan United States
Contact: QUAMETEC Institute
Phone: 810-225-8588
Fax: 810-225-8589
Email: info@quametec.com
Home Web Page: http://www.quametec.com
Registration Web Page: http://

3-Day Class $1,895 includes software
The Complete Measurement Uncertainty Analysis Solution!
ISO GUM Concepts, Hands-on Workshop, and features/techniques unique in the industry to QUAMETEC, such as; “Measurement Range Uncertainty” analysis for analyzing an entire measuring range, “Uncertainty Matrixing” for addressing the measurement uncertainties of an entire laboratory and “Uncertainty Toolbox™” software, reported to be the favorite measurement uncertainty analysis software of America's accredited laboratories and assessor's alike, due to it's ease of use and full calculation and reporting in Microsoft® Excel®, allowing users to provide their analysis work in digital form to their assessor. The developer/instructor is a trainer/technical advisor for several ISO/IEC17025 accreditation bodies. This assures the attendees receive up to date and appropriate guidance in meeting the accreditation requirements for uncertainty analysis. To ensure the attendee's learning objectives are met, each attendee receives FREE review of uncertainty budgets for 30 days.
 
Aug 20, 2009 - Aug 21, 2009

ISO/IEC17025 Quality Management System & Internal Auditing
 
Baymont Inn & Suites
Wixom, Michigan United States
Contact: QUAMETEC Institute
Phone: 810-225-8588
Fax: 810-225-8589
Email: info@quametec.com
Home Web Page: http://www.quametec.com
Registration Web Page: http://

2-Day Class $995
Learn how to develop and manage your quality system. Become qualified as an Internal Auditor for ISO/IEC17025. This 2-day course provides a full understanding of the standard, provides tools and guidance on how to perform and document your Internal Audits, and prepares the attendee to be able to create a Quality Management System compliant to the standard. Get it right the first time with professional training on your side.
 
Sep 21, 2009 - Sep 23, 2009

Introduction to Uncertainty Analysis
 
NCSL International Training Center
Boulder, Colorado United States
Contact: Integrated Sciences Group
Phone: 661-872-1683
Fax:
Email: training@isgmax.com
Home Web Page: http://www.isgmax.com/training.asp

This 3-day course provides a straightforward and easy-to-understand introduction to the principles of measurement uncertainty analysis as found in the ISO Guide to the Expression of Uncertainty in Measurement (the ISO GUM). Type A and Type B methods of estimating measurement process uncertainties are discussed and multivariate analysis is outlined.

This course is designed for calibration managers, supervisors and technical personnel responsible for implementing uncertainty analysis methods and procedures for ISO 17025 compliance. Instruction involves minimal statistics with hands-on use of ISG’s Uncertainty Sidekick Pro software to illustrate concepts for a variety of direct and multivariate measurement scenarios. The role that uncertainty estimates play in developing laboratory capability statements and risk management is also discussed. Course outline, registration information and other details are available at
 
Oct 19, 2009 - Oct 23, 2009

Uncertainty / SPC Analysis
 
NCSL International Training Center
Boulder, Colorado United States
Contact: Integrated Sciences Group
Phone: 661-872-1683
Fax:
Email: training@isgmax.com
Home Web Page: http://www.isgmax.com/training.asp

This 5-day uncertainty analysis course is intended for engineers, scientists and other technical personnel responsible for designing, testing, calibrating, installing or maintaining measurement equipment and monitoring systems. This course is also beneficial for research and development personnel and quality assurance engineers in all fields of science and technology.

This course provides a comprehensive presentation of the principles of measurement uncertainty analysis for direct and multivariate measurements and measurement systems found in the ISO GUM, published papers and current research. Instruction includes advanced measurement uncertainty analysis topics that extend these methods and concepts.
 
Oct 26, 2009 - Oct 28, 2009

Measurement Uncertainty Workshop
 
To Be Determined
Minneapolis Area, Minnesota United States
Contact: QUAMETEC Institute
Phone: 810-225-8588
Fax: 810-225-8589
Email: info@quametec.com
Home Web Page: http://www.quametec.com
Registration Web Page: http://

3-Day Class $1,895 includes software
The Complete Measurement Uncertainty Analysis Solution!
ISO GUM Concepts, Hands-on Workshop, and features/techniques unique in the industry to QUAMETEC, such as; “Measurement Range Uncertainty” analysis for analyzing an entire measuring range, “Uncertainty Matrixing” for addressing the measurement uncertainties of an entire laboratory and “Uncertainty Toolbox™” software, reported to be the favorite measurement uncertainty analysis software of America's accredited laboratories and assessor's alike, due to it's ease of use and full calculation and reporting in Microsoft® Excel®, allowing users to provide their analysis work in digital form to their assessor. The developer/instructor is a trainer/technical advisor for several ISO/IEC17025 accreditation bodies. This assures the attendees receive up to date and appropriate guidance in meeting the accreditation requirements for uncertainty analysis. To ensure the attendee's learning objectives are met, each attendee receives FREE review of uncertainty budgets for 30 days.
 
Dec 7, 2009 - Dec 9, 2009

Measurement Uncertainty Workshop
 
Baymont Inn & Suites
Wixom, Michigan United States
Contact: QUAMETEC Institute
Phone: 810-225-8588
Fax: 810-225-8589
Email: info@quametec.com
Home Web Page: http://www.quametec.com
Registration Web Page: http://

3-Day Class $1,895 includes software
The Complete Measurement Uncertainty Analysis Solution!
ISO GUM Concepts, Hands-on Workshop, and features/techniques unique in the industry to QUAMETEC, such as; “Measurement Range Uncertainty” analysis for analyzing an entire measuring range, “Uncertainty Matrixing” for addressing the measurement uncertainties of an entire laboratory and “Uncertainty Toolbox™” software, reported to be the favorite measurement uncertainty analysis software of America's accredited laboratories and assessor's alike, due to it's ease of use and full calculation and reporting in Microsoft® Excel®, allowing users to provide their analysis work in digital form to their assessor. The developer/instructor is a trainer/technical advisor for several ISO/IEC17025 accreditation bodies. This assures the attendees receive up to date and appropriate guidance in meeting the accreditation requirements for uncertainty analysis. To ensure the attendee's learning objectives are met, each attendee receives FREE review of uncertainty budgets for 30 days.