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== Introduction ==
:::: In this International Standard, the term “measurement process” applies to physical measurement activities (e.g. in design, test, production, inspection).
:::: References to this International Standard can be made
:::: — by a customer when specifying products required,
:::: — by a supplier when specifying products offered,
:::: — by legislative or regulatory bodies, and
:::: — in assessment and audit of measurement management systems.

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ISO 10012:2003 Measurement management systems

Description

ISO 10012:2003(en) Measurement management systems — Requirements for measurement processes and measuring equipment: An effective measurement management system ensures that measuring equipment and measurement processes are fit for their intended use and is important in achieving product quality objectives and managing the risk of incorrect measurement results. The objective of a measurement management system is to manage the risk that measuring equipment and measurement processes could produce incorrect results affecting the quality of an organization’s product. The methods used for the measurement management system range from basic equipment verification to the application of statistical techniques in the measurement process control.

Abbreviation: ISO 10012:2003

Reference: https://www.iso.org/obp/ui/#iso:std:iso:10012:ed-1:v1:en


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Introduction

In this International Standard, the term “measurement process” applies to physical measurement activities (e.g. in design, test, production, inspection).
References to this International Standard can be made
— by a customer when specifying products required,
— by a supplier when specifying products offered,
— by legislative or regulatory bodies, and
— in assessment and audit of measurement management systems.