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Jan 26, 2009 - Jan 28, 2009

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A Quality Calibration Program for Biotech and Pharmaceutical Companies & Paperless Records
 
Promega Corp.
5445 East Cheryl Parkway
Madison, Wisconsin United States
Contact: Jay L. Bucher
Phone: 608-846-6968
Email: yokota-69@charter.net
Home Web Page: http://www.Bucherview-Metrology.com\services\services_training-workshop-Jan Apr 2009.htm
Registration Web Page: http://www.bucherview-metrology.com/services/services_workshop_signup_page_WBMA-NCSLI-Jan09.htm

2.5 day workshop will show new and experienced quality assurance and calibration managers, supervisor and technicians how to meet the FDA requirements for traceable calibration of their test equipment (and how to meet ISO 9000 and ISO 13485 calibration standards). No matter if you calibrate everything in-house, or send to a third party calibration lab, this workshop will explain what the requirements are (21 CFR, Part 820.72), and how to meet them. Also included is how to develop, format and use electronic records that meet 21CFR Part 11 requirements.
 
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 4, 2009

FDA Calibration Requirements for QSR and CGMP
 
J&J
Puerto Rico United States
Contact: WorkPlace Training/Measurement Technology Network Intl
Phone: 952 471 8554
Email: phanssen@wptraining.com
Home Web Page: http://www.wptraining.com
Registration Web Page: http://

Our new 2.5 day workshop is designed to assist in evaluating, developing and implementing quality calibration systems for companies that want to meet the QSR (the Quality System Regulation – formally known as cGMP requirements for the FDA), ISO 9000, and ISO 13485 standards; or to simply have a quality system for their calibration function/department. Your companies size has nothing to do with the requirement for training. If any company wants to meet FDA requirements, they must show adequate training for all those involved. It is a mandatory requirement.
$1295./person, group and government rates available
20 hours of elearning prep, course notes, Paperless textbook, CD and lunch included.
Agenda:
Overview of the days agenda; The criticality of calibration, A short history of calibration,
Background of FDA
Requirements; 21 CFR Part 820.72 (FDA – QSR) 21 CFR Part 820.25 (Training requirements)
21 CFR Parts: 58, 110, 121, 145, 211, and 606, ISO 9000, ISO 13485

A Quality Calibration Program; Calibration procedures – writing, Formatting, Generic vs. specific types of test instruments, Examples of generic – balances, temperature, gages
Examples of specific – spectrophotometers, thermal cyclers, Examples of Equipment Standards list – balances, water baths, Calibration procedures – using them; Document control, Updating and improving them
Training and availability, Validation vs. qualification
Calibration records; Specific requirements, Discuss the required items on a calibration form, Formatting
Filing, electronic and hard copy, Calibration labels, Calibration intervals, Calibration certificates, Traceability
4:1 – what it is and where it comes from, Uncertainty budgets – when a TUR of 4:1 is enough
The correct way to state NIST traceability vs. traceable to NIST, Comparing apples and oranges – full scale vs. % of Rdg, Environmental requirements and how to comply with them
Out of tolerance procedures, What should be in place, Examples of forms, Procedures and examples,
MIA – suggestions on how to handle them

How to start or improve your program, What labels and stickers work for you, Calibration Standards – getting the most bang for your buck, Calibrate before use vs. Standardize before use programs, Killing three birds with one inventory data collection, Implementing a new program,
A lab liaison program, Training your customers (internal and external), Managing a Quality Calibration Program,
Best practices and lessons learned, Scheduling and inventory control, Calibration management software – they are not created equal, Continuous process improvements, Short cycling, Limited calibrations – the pros and cons, Calibration extension programs – the exception to the rule, Units of measurement – the SI and the world of measurement, Getting the most out of your balances, Accuracy vs. precision, In-house calibration vs. contract and external calibration labs, Quality documents and procedures – how to use administrative procedures,
Audit preparation and the paper trail, The responsibilities of a calibration department vs. those of the customer,
Web sites and how they can be a great tool for your program, Ethics, Safety, Resources

Paperless Records using MS Word
The difference between a form and a record, Formatting using MS Word, How to use Word and the Form tools,
Making templates, Making pre-filled templates, Protecting your forms, Using your forms – cosigning and re-protection, Assist attendees with their individual requirements using MS Word, Hands on practice and problem solving for those using MS Word for their eRecords
Paperless Records using Adobe Acrobat 8.0 Professional
Modifying your Word form to comply with Adobe Acrobat formatting, Changing your MS Word form into an Adobe Acrobat form, Using the various form tools in Adobe Acrobat, Setting up digital signatures,
Lessons learned using Adobe Acrobat, Assist attendees with their individual requirements using Adobe Acrobat
Hands on practice and problem solving for those using Adobe Acrobat for their eRecords

Test and Certificate of Competency
 
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 2, 2009 - Mar 4, 2009

FDA Calibration Requirements for QSR and CGMP
 
Sypris Test and Measurement
Orlando, Florida United States
Contact: WorkPlace Training/Measurement Technology Network Intl
Phone: 952 471 8554
Email: phanssen@wptraining.com
Home Web Page: http://www.wptraining.com
Registration Web Page: http://

Our new 2.5 day workshop is designed to assist in evaluating, developing and implementing quality calibration systems for companies that want to meet the QSR (the Quality System Regulation – formally known as cGMP requirements for the FDA), ISO 9000, and ISO 13485 standards; or to simply have a quality system for their calibration function/department. Your companies size has nothing to do with the requirement for training. If any company wants to meet FDA requirements, they must show adequate training for all those involved. It is a mandatory requirement.
$1295./person, group and government rates available
20 hours of elearning prep, course notes, Paperless textbook, CD and lunch included.
Agenda:
Overview of the days agenda; The criticality of calibration, A short history of calibration,
Background of FDA
Requirements; 21 CFR Part 820.72 (FDA – QSR) 21 CFR Part 820.25 (Training requirements)
21 CFR Parts: 58, 110, 121, 145, 211, and 606, ISO 9000, ISO 13485

A Quality Calibration Program; Calibration procedures – writing, Formatting, Generic vs. specific types of test instruments, Examples of generic – balances, temperature, gages
Examples of specific – spectrophotometers, thermal cyclers, Examples of Equipment Standards list – balances, water baths, Calibration procedures – using them; Document control, Updating and improving them
Training and availability, Validation vs. qualification
Calibration records; Specific requirements, Discuss the required items on a calibration form, Formatting
Filing, electronic and hard copy, Calibration labels, Calibration intervals, Calibration certificates, Traceability
4:1 – what it is and where it comes from, Uncertainty budgets – when a TUR of 4:1 is enough
The correct way to state NIST traceability vs. traceable to NIST, Comparing apples and oranges – full scale vs. % of Rdg, Environmental requirements and how to comply with them
Out of tolerance procedures, What should be in place, Examples of forms, Procedures and examples,
MIA – suggestions on how to handle them

How to start or improve your program, What labels and stickers work for you, Calibration Standards – getting the most bang for your buck, Calibrate before use vs. Standardize before use programs, Killing three birds with one inventory data collection, Implementing a new program,
A lab liaison program, Training your customers (internal and external), Managing a Quality Calibration Program,
Best practices and lessons learned, Scheduling and inventory control, Calibration management software – they are not created equal, Continuous process improvements, Short cycling, Limited calibrations – the pros and cons, Calibration extension programs – the exception to the rule, Units of measurement – the SI and the world of measurement, Getting the most out of your balances, Accuracy vs. precision, In-house calibration vs. contract and external calibration labs, Quality documents and procedures – how to use administrative procedures,
Audit preparation and the paper trail, The responsibilities of a calibration department vs. those of the customer,
Web sites and how they can be a great tool for your program, Ethics, Safety, Resources

Paperless Records using MS Word
The difference between a form and a record, Formatting using MS Word, How to use Word and the Form tools,
Making templates, Making pre-filled templates, Protecting your forms, Using your forms – cosigning and re-protection, Assist attendees with their individual requirements using MS Word, Hands on practice and problem solving for those using MS Word for their eRecords
Paperless Records using Adobe Acrobat 8.0 Professional
Modifying your Word form to comply with Adobe Acrobat formatting, Changing your MS Word form into an Adobe Acrobat form, Using the various form tools in Adobe Acrobat, Setting up digital signatures,
Lessons learned using Adobe Acrobat, Assist attendees with their individual requirements using Adobe Acrobat
Hands on practice and problem solving for those using Adobe Acrobat for their eRecords

Test and Certificate of Competency
$1295 pp, group rates avaialable
 
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 9, 2009 - Mar 12, 2009

ISO 17025/ANSI Z540.3 Compliance with Dilip Shah
 
Sypris Test and Measurment
Orlando, Florida United States
Contact: WorkPlace Training, Inc
Phone: 952 471 8554
Email: phanssen@wptraining.com
Home Web Page: http://wptraining.com
Registration Web Page: http://

ISO 17025/ANSI Z540.3 Compliance Workshop with Dilip Shah

$1695 per person before Mar 1, $1895 after
Group and government discounts available

This interactive workshop covers topics for auditing techniques and compliance to ISO 17025, ANSI Z 540.3. E-learning is provided as a prerequisite for attendee.The workshop’s target audience is laboratory quality and technical managers and metrology technicians, but the content is useful for the consumers of calibration and test services in assessing and qualifying their calibration and test provider laboratories. Compared to other 2-day workshops that cover ISO 17025 the requirements at a cursory level, this 4-day competitively priced workshop provides a comprehensive understanding of the requirements.

Introduction and Assessment Audit to the Requirements of ISO/IEC 17025:2005 and ANSI Z540.3
This section covers the details and interpretations of the requirements of the standard as it is applied to calibration and test laboratories. It explains how to plan, organize, conduct and report the results of an assessment. The attendee shall understand the conduct and activities required in order to perform an internal assessment of their own laboratory or an external assessment of their supplier’s laboratory to the requirements of the ISO 17025/ANSI Z540.3 standard. A purchasing template is provided. The Management and Technical requirements of ISO 17025:2005 are covered in detail with additional ANSI Z540.3 requirements. The topics covered help the attendee become familiar with the standards Additional best practices based on the workshop instructor’s knowledge and experience is shared.
Uncertainty Management
This section covers specifications, resolution, tolerances, accuracy, uncertainty ratios, and guard banding. Attendees gain an understanding on how to read and interpret published specifications, to calculate and interpret Measurement Uncertainty, uncertainty ratios and guard banding for ISO 17025 and ANSI Z540.3 compliance.
Calibration Interval and Risk Analysis
An introduction to Calibration Interval and Risk analysis is covered and how it should be applied with respect to ANSI Z540.3 compliance. This section also covers information on how to maintain confidence in the calibration and testing process, including interpretation of proficiency testing data and results. Statistical Process Control (SPC) and other quality analysis techniques are introduced to assist the attendees in analyzing Laboratory Quality Control data for decision making.


The workshop is conducted by Dilip Shah – WorkPlace Training Inc., Chief Subject Matter Expert
Dilip Shah (ASQ Senior Member) has more than 30 years of industry experience in metrology, electronics, instrumentation, measurement and computer applications of statistics in the Quality Assurance areas. He is well versed in all measurement parameters. He has been employed in various positions with Phillips Electronics (UK), Kodak Ltd. (UK), Instruments Division of Monsanto Corporation, Flexsys America and Alpha Technologies.
Dilip is certified by American Society for Quality (ASQ) as a Certified Quality Auditor, Certified Quality Engineer and Certified Calibration Technician. Dilip volunteers his time with the local Akron-Canton (Ohio) ASQ section where he was the past chairman (2001-2002). Dilip has been a member of the advisory board of the University of Akron Engineering and Science Technology Division since 1988. Dilip also belongs to the Statistics, Automotive, Inspection, Quality Audit and Measurement Quality Divisions (Chair 2007-2008, 2003-2005 years) of American Society for Quality. Dilip is the co-author of The Metrology Handbook published by the ASQ Quality Press. Dilip participated in the development of ASQ’s Certified Calibration Technician exam. Dilip participates actively in the measurement and education related issues through NCSLI (National Conference of Standards Laboratories International) and the west coast based Measurement Science Conference (MSC) where he presents sessions, papers and workshops. Dilip also is a member of IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers). Dilip is the recipient of MQD’s 2005 Max J. Unis Award and co-recipient of 2003 MSC’s Algie Lance Award for the best Paper (Gage R. & R versus ANOVA). Dilip is also serving a 3-year term on the A2LA Board of Directors (2006-2009).
 
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 13, 2009 - Apr 16, 2009

17025/Z540.3 Technical Requirements with Dilip Shah
 
Edison Electric
Westminster, California United States
Contact: WorkPlace Training/Measurement Technology Network Intl
Phone: 952 471 8554
Email: phanssen@wptraining.com
Home Web Page: http://www.wptraining.com
Registration Web Page: http://

ISO 17025/ANSI Z540.3 Compliance Workshop with Dilip Shah

$1695 per person before Mar 1, $1895 after
Group and government discounts available

This interactive workshop covers topics for auditing techniques and compliance to ISO 17025, ANSI Z 540.3. E-learning is provided as a prerequisite for attendee.The workshop’s target audience is laboratory quality and technical managers and metrology technicians, but the content is useful for the consumers of calibration and test services in assessing and qualifying their calibration and test provider laboratories. Compared to other 2-day workshops that cover ISO 17025 the requirements at a cursory level, this 4-day competitively priced workshop provides a comprehensive understanding of the requirements.

Introduction and Assessment Audit to the Requirements of ISO/IEC 17025:2005 and ANSI Z540.3
This section covers the details and interpretations of the requirements of the standard as it is applied to calibration and test laboratories. It explains how to plan, organize, conduct and report the results of an assessment. The attendee shall understand the conduct and activities required in order to perform an internal assessment of their own laboratory or an external assessment of their supplier’s laboratory to the requirements of the ISO 17025/ANSI Z540.3 standard. A purchasing template is provided. The Management and Technical requirements of ISO 17025:2005 are covered in detail with additional ANSI Z540.3 requirements. The topics covered help the attendee become familiar with the standards Additional best practices based on the workshop instructor’s knowledge and experience is shared.
Uncertainty Management
This section covers specifications, resolution, tolerances, accuracy, uncertainty ratios, and guard banding. Attendees gain an understanding on how to read and interpret published specifications, to calculate and interpret Measurement Uncertainty, uncertainty ratios and guard banding for ISO 17025 and ANSI Z540.3 compliance.
Calibration Interval and Risk Analysis
An introduction to Calibration Interval and Risk analysis is covered and how it should be applied with respect to ANSI Z540.3 compliance. This section also covers information on how to maintain confidence in the calibration and testing process, including interpretation of proficiency testing data and results. Statistical Process Control (SPC) and other quality analysis techniques are introduced to assist the attendees in analyzing Laboratory Quality Control data for decision making.


 
Apr 27, 2009 - Apr 29, 2009

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A Quality Calibration Program for Biotech and Pharmaceutical Companies & Paperless Records
 
Promega Corp.
5445 East Cheryl Parkway
Madison, Wisconsin United States
Contact: Jay L. Bucher
Phone: 608-846-6968
Email: yokota-69@charter.net
Home Web Page: http://www.Bucherview-Metrology.com\services\services_training-workshop-Jan Apr 2009.htm
Registration Web Page: http://www.bucherview-metrology.com/services/services_workshop_signup_page_WBMA-NCSLI-Apr09.htm

2.5 day workshop will show new and experienced quality assurance and calibration managers, supervisor and technicians how to meet the FDA requirements for traceable calibration of their test equipment (and how to meet ISO 9000 and ISO 13485 calibration standards). No matter if you calibrate everything in-house, or send to a third party calibration lab, this workshop will explain what the requirements are (21 CFR, Part 820.72), and how to meet them. Also included is how to develop, format and use electronic records that meet 21CFR Part 11 requirements.
 
Apr 27, 2009 - Apr 29, 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
 
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)
 
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 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 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

FDA Calibration Requirements for QSR and CGMP
 
Sypris Test and Measurement
Billerica, Massachusetts United States
Contact: WorkPlace Training/Measurement Technology Network Intl
Phone: 952 471 8554
Email: phanssen@wptraining.com
Home Web Page: http://www.wptraining.com
Registration Web Page: http://

Our new 2.5 day workshop is designed to assist in evaluating, developing and implementing quality calibration systems for companies that want to meet the QSR (the Quality System Regulation – formally known as cGMP requirements for the FDA), ISO 9000, and ISO 13485 standards; or to simply have a quality system for their calibration function/department. Your companies size has nothing to do with the requirement for training. If any company wants to meet FDA requirements, they must show adequate training for all those involved. It is a mandatory requirement.
$1295./person, group and government rates available
20 hours of elearning prep, course notes, Paperless textbook, CD and lunch included.
Agenda:
Overview of the days agenda; The criticality of calibration, A short history of calibration,
Background of FDA
Requirements; 21 CFR Part 820.72 (FDA – QSR) 21 CFR Part 820.25 (Training requirements)
21 CFR Parts: 58, 110, 121, 145, 211, and 606, ISO 9000, ISO 13485

A Quality Calibration Program; Calibration procedures – writing, Formatting, Generic vs. specific types of test instruments, Examples of generic – balances, temperature, gages
Examples of specific – spectrophotometers, thermal cyclers, Examples of Equipment Standards list – balances, water baths, Calibration procedures – using them; Document control, Updating and improving them
Training and availability, Validation vs. qualification
Calibration records; Specific requirements, Discuss the required items on a calibration form, Formatting
Filing, electronic and hard copy, Calibration labels, Calibration intervals, Calibration certificates, Traceability
4:1 – what it is and where it comes from, Uncertainty budgets – when a TUR of 4:1 is enough
The correct way to state NIST traceability vs. traceable to NIST, Comparing apples and oranges – full scale vs. % of Rdg, Environmental requirements and how to comply with them
Out of tolerance procedures, What should be in place, Examples of forms, Procedures and examples,
MIA – suggestions on how to handle them

How to start or improve your program, What labels and stickers work for you, Calibration Standards – getting the most bang for your buck, Calibrate before use vs. Standardize before use programs, Killing three birds with one inventory data collection, Implementing a new program,
A lab liaison program, Training your customers (internal and external), Managing a Quality Calibration Program,
Best practices and lessons learned, Scheduling and inventory control, Calibration management software – they are not created equal, Continuous process improvements, Short cycling, Limited calibrations – the pros and cons, Calibration extension programs – the exception to the rule, Units of measurement – the SI and the world of measurement, Getting the most out of your balances, Accuracy vs. precision, In-house calibration vs. contract and external calibration labs, Quality documents and procedures – how to use administrative procedures,
Audit preparation and the paper trail, The responsibilities of a calibration department vs. those of the customer,
Web sites and how they can be a great tool for your program, Ethics, Safety, Resources

Paperless Records using MS Word
The difference between a form and a record, Formatting using MS Word, How to use Word and the Form tools,
Making templates, Making pre-filled templates, Protecting your forms, Using your forms – cosigning and re-protection, Assist attendees with their individual requirements using MS Word, Hands on practice and problem solving for those using MS Word for their eRecords
Paperless Records using Adobe Acrobat 8.0 Professional
Modifying your Word form to comply with Adobe Acrobat formatting, Changing your MS Word form into an Adobe Acrobat form, Using the various form tools in Adobe Acrobat, Setting up digital signatures,
Lessons learned using Adobe Acrobat, Assist attendees with their individual requirements using Adobe Acrobat
Hands on practice and problem solving for those using Adobe Acrobat for their eRecords

Test and Certificate of Competency
 
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 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 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 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 14, 2009 - Sep 18, 2009

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NCSLI Train the Trainer
 
NCSLI Boulder Training Facility
2995 Wilderness Ave, Suite 107
Boulder, Colorado United States
Contact: NCSLI
Phone: 303-440-3339
Email: info@ncsli.org
Registration Web Page: https://www.ncsli.org/store/index.cfm?fuseaction=home.dsp_product_details&product_id=824&category_id=24

Total Trainer Certificate (by contract with The Training Clinic).
This five-day workshop is for the trainer, subject matter expert or instructor who develops and/or presents training programs. The content and methods are appropriate for classroom instruction as well as on the job training and are suited to training employees and customers.

*Fee includes all training handout materials, instructor certification, and five lunches.
Files: (Clicking a file name will open the file in a new window)
795_1.pdf (Acrobat - 67 KB)
 
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 i