What Is A Calibrated Equipment Procedure?
A calibrated equipment procedure describes the process that tests and records the accuracy of all measuring, testing, and monitoring equipment. It details how calibration activities should be performed, the responsibilities for each task and any other conditions or limitations to the calibration.
It is a legal requirement that organizations meet the calibration schedule for all measuring equipment. This ensures that the integrity of the organization’s work is within an allowable tolerance range at all times.