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Harrington Group Releases Calibration Recall 4

Reduce downtime, maintain history, assess your risk

Harrington Group International
Thu, 06/28/2012 - 11:48
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(Harrington Group: Orlando, FL) -- Harrington Group has announced the release of Calibration Recall 4 software. Equipment calibration is a necessary part of any production line. However, calibration can be painless with proper planning and tracking provided by calibration software.

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Reduce downtime: There’s nothing worse than halting production because a tool is out for calibration. Through proper planning and advance notification, you can schedule equipment calibration during off-peak periods.

Maintain history: Every piece of equipment has a unique lifespan that must be documented. Historical information is essential for tracking status, evaluating future performance, and meeting audit requirements.

Assess your risk: When a tool is found out of tolerance, you must identify affected product and determine whether the suspect tool could have allowed defects to pass.

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