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Metrology
Training International Are Providers Of :
Training courses in Uncertainty of Measurement
Training courses in Physical Measurement
Consultations in Measurement Uncertainty
Consultations in Measurement Techniques
PRACTICAL
MEASUREMENT UNCERTAINTY COURSES
We take measurement uncertainty seriously. The courses present an
overview of the ISO "Guide to the Expression of Uncertainty
in Measurement" and provide a practical approach to calculation
of measurement uncertainty. These are not just a set of lectures,
but involve "hands -on" experience in calculations and
uncertainty estimation.The
problems and examples are drawn from a range of physical measurements.
The
one day course is suitable for managers who need an overview of
measurement uncertainty or testing officers who are involved in
a limited range of tests.
The three day course extends this to cover almost every need of
the practising metrologist and provides invaluable training for
calibration and testing staff.
While public courses are run in Australian capital cities annually,
MTI specialises in in-house courses with worked examples based on
the client’s activities. Courses are also run overseas for
various organisations. The three day course is normally run at graduate
level, but is presented in a manner so that attendees with experience
and a good understanding of at least one field of testing and basic
skills in algebra and numerical calculation will be able to complete
the course.
Courses
pitched at the technician level are available on request.
OVERVIEW
The courses cover the basic estimation process from specification
of the measurement model through to evaluation of the final figure
of measurement uncertainty.
The
course material is regularly updated and new examples added. Course
notes, a text and a certificate are provided to all attendees. The
three day course incorporates a written test and those who achieve
a pass mark receive a Certificate of Completion. It therefore attracts
double points for the IE Aust. CPD program.
The
courses are presented by Ron Cook, an experienced metrologist with
extensive practical experience in applying the ISO Guide to many
fields of physical measurement.
For
more information click here.
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