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the description and unique identification of the equipment manufacturer, type, serial number, etc.;
the date on which the metrological confirmation was completed;
the result of the metrological confirmation;
the assigned interval for metrological confirmation;
identification of the metrological confirmation procedure (see 6.2.1);
the designated maximum permissible error(s);
the relevant environmental conditions and a statement about any corrections necessa~
the uncertainties involved in calibrating the equipment;
details of any maintenance, such as adjustment, repairs or modifications carried out;
any limitations of use;
identification of the person(s) performing the metrological confirmation;
identification of the person(s) responsible for the correctness of the recorded infoCalibration results should be recorded so that the traceability of all the measurements can be demonstrated
and so that the calibration results can be reproduced under conditions close to the original conditions.
In some instances, a verification result is included in the calibration certificate or report where it is stated
whether the equipment complies with (or fails to comply with) specified requirements.
The records may be in manuscript, typescript or microfilm, or in an electronic or a magnetic memory, or other
data medium.
The maximum permissible error may be determined by the metrological function, or by reference to the
measuring equipment manufacturer’s published specificationrmation;
unique identification (such as serial numbers) of any calibration certificates and reports, and other
relevant documents;
evidence of the traceability of the calibration results;
the metrological requirements for the intended use;
the calibration results obtained after and, where required, before any adjustment, modification or
a)b)c)d)e)f)9)h)i)j)k)1)m)n)o)P)8the description and unique identification of the equipment manufacturer, type, serial number, etc.;the date on which the metrological confirmation was completed;the result of the metrological confirmation;the assigned interval for metrological confirmation;identification of the metrological confirmation procedure (see 6.2.1);the designated maximum permissible error(s);the relevant environmental conditions and a statement about any corrections necessa~the uncertainties involved in calibrating the equipment;details of any maintenance, such as adjustment, repairs or modifications carried out;any limitations of use;identification of the person(s) performing the metrological confirmation;identification of the person(s) responsible for the correctness of the recorded infoCalibration results should be recorded so that the traceability of all the measurements can be demonstratedand so that the calibration results can be reproduced under conditions close to the original conditions.In some instances, a verification result is included in the calibration certificate or report where it is statedwhether the equipment complies with (or fails to comply with) specified requirements.The records may be in manuscript, typescript or microfilm, or in an electronic or a magnetic memory, or otherdata medium.The maximum permissible error may be determined by the metrological function, or by reference to theการวัดผลิตอุปกรณ์เผยแพร่ specificationrmationรหัสเฉพาะ (เช่นหมายเลขประจำสินค้า) มีใบรับรองการสอบเทียบ และรายงาน และอื่น ๆเอกสารที่เกี่ยวข้องหลักฐานการตรวจสอบย้อนกลับของผลการสอบเทียบข้อกำหนดของมาตรวิทยาสำหรับการใช้ผลการสอบเทียบได้รับหลังจาก และ ก่อนการปรับปรุง ปรับเปลี่ยน หรือ
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