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A2LA Offers On-Site Advanced Measurement Uncertainty Training

Learn to perform measurement uncertainty calculations that satisfy accreditation requirements

A2LA
Fri, 09/23/2011 - 11:44
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(A2LA: Frederick, MD) -- The American Association for Laboratory Accreditation (A2LA), a nonprofit, nongovernmental, public service, membership society that provides comprehensive services in laboratory accreditation and laboratory-related training, is now offering on-site advanced measurement uncertainty training at your facility. The course is intended for students who already understand the basics of measurement uncertainty estimation, either from classroom experience or self-education.

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Although the class is designed for personnel working in accredited calibration and testing laboratories, anyone working in calibration, metrology, testing, or other measurement fields should find the class beneficial.

After attending the course, students should be able to confidently perform measurement uncertainty calculations that meet their needs and satisfy accreditation requirements.

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