As such, this issue is filled with articles and features on those subject matters. We look at the ISO/IEC 17025:2017 transition; the end of the Brexit transition from an accreditation perspective; conformity assessment post Brexit; and why the measurement infrastructure is so vital in the economic recovery from Covid-19.
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THE FEATURES INCLUDE:
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COMPENDIUM OF EXAMPLES OF MEASUREMENT UNCERTAINTY EVALUATION.
By Professor Maurice Cox, NPL Senior Fellow, Data Science Department, NPL
ISO/IEC 17025:2017 TRANSITION UPDATE.
By Paul Greenwood, Operations Director, UKAS
ISO/IEC 17025:2017 ENSURING THE VALIDITY OF RESULTS – ARE THESE NEW REQUIREMENTS?
By Trevor Thompson, bestmeasurement.com
END OF BREXIT TRANSITION – AN ACCREDITATION PERSPECTIVE.
By Paul Greenwood, Operations Director, UKAS
EU FTA TRANSITION (UKCA).
By Terence Boniface, Assistant Director, Advanced Manufacturing Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, UKCA
CONFORMITY ASSESSMENT POST BREXIT – PLACING NEW MANUFACTURED PRODUCTS ON THE MARKET IN THE UK, NORTHERN IRELAND AND THE EU AFTER 1 JANUARY 2021
By Jeff Llewellyn, President BMTA, and non-Executive Director, UKAS
AUTOMATED CALIBRATION OF NON-AUTOMATED DEVICES.
By Matt Gypps, UK Technical Manager, Trescal
MAKING REGULATORY CHEMICAL EMISSIONS TESTS EASIER FOR CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS MANUFACTURERS.
By Elinor Hughes, Technical Copywriter, Markes International
WHY IS THE MEASUREMENT INFRASTRUCTURE VITAL IN ECONOMIC RECOVERY FROM COVID-19?
By Dr Richard Brown, Head of Metrology, NPL
SPRING 2021 ISSUE
Looking forward to our Spring issue, our focus theme is based on:
- Agile practices in standards, testing, measurement and calibration
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