Overview
ABSTRACT
On the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the accreditation of calibration laboratories on July 1, 2023 and the 30th anniversary of Cofrac on April 29, 2024, this article specifies the role of Cofrac within the organization of metrology in France. Created in 1994, Cofrac's mission is to demonstrate, in France and internationally, that the organizations it accredits are competent and impartial. Decree No. 2008-1401 makes Cofrac the sole national accreditation body.
Accreditation concerns conformity assessment bodies including laboratories, inspection bodies and certification bodies. To date, 300 calibration laboratories are accredited.
Read this article from a comprehensive knowledge base, updated and supplemented with articles reviewed by scientific committees.
Read the articleAUTHORS
-
Stéphane LAUDREL: Engineer from the University Institute of Industrial Thermal Systems (IUSTI) - Founder of Métrique Consulting
-
Patrick REPOSEUR: Master CNAM Mineral Materials - Founder of the technical assistance firm "Accréditation et Évaluation de la Conformité" {ACA Conseil} – MSTQ Senior International Expert
INTRODUCTION
Consider the International Vocabulary of Metrology – Fundamental and General Concepts and Associated Terms (abbreviated to VIM). Metrology is the science of measurement and its applications.
In other words, the process of experimentally obtaining one or more values that can reasonably be attributed to a quantity.
If we ask ChatGPT today, this artificial intelligence tells us that the main aim of metrology is to ensure the traceability of measurements, i.e. to guarantee that measurement results can be traced back to recognized reference standards. This helps to establish confidence in measurements made in one place, and facilitates the comparison and exchange of information on a global scale.
VIM explains that metrological traceability is the property of a measurement result whereby it can be related to a reference through an unbroken, documented chain of calibrations, each of which contributes to the uncertainty of measurement.
In the context of this article, the treatment of metrology will be limited to the tip of the iceberg, i.e. calibration. It should be remembered that conformity assessment (ISO/CEI 17000 § 2.1) does not explicitly cover calibration services. However, for the sake of consistency and technical competence, accreditors at international level (ILAC P10) require the use of either a national metrology institute (NMI/INM) or an accredited calibration laboratory, in order to guarantee measurement accuracy or uncertainty when these affect the validity of reported results.
Accreditation, on the other hand, is the process of assessing, recognizing and accrediting the competence of an organization. In the field of conformity assessment, accreditation mainly concerns analysis laboratories, testing laboratories, inspection bodies and, to a lesser extent, certification bodies (systems, products and personnel).
Exclusive to subscribers. 97% yet to be discovered!
You do not have access to this resource.
Click here to request your free trial access!
Already subscribed? Log in!
The Ultimate Scientific and Technical Reference
KEYWORDS
Metrology | Traceability | Compliance assessment | accreditation | calibration
EDITIONS
Other editions of this article are available:
This article is included in
Instrumentation and measurement methods
This offer includes:
Knowledge Base
Updated and enriched with articles validated by our scientific committees
Services
A set of exclusive tools to complement the resources
Practical Path
Operational and didactic, to guarantee the acquisition of transversal skills
Doc & Quiz
Interactive articles with quizzes, for constructive reading
Organization of metrology in France. Cofrac
Bibliography
Standards and norms
- Exigences générales concernant la compétence des laboratoires d'étalonnages et d'essais - NF EN ISO/IEC 17025 - Novembre 2017
Websites
BIPM
CEA
CNAM
Cofrac
...Exclusive to subscribers. 97% yet to be discovered!
You do not have access to this resource.
Click here to request your free trial access!
Already subscribed? Log in!
The Ultimate Scientific and Technical Reference