One method I have seen used is to have a reference instrument calibrated and
then immediately use that instrument to calibrate/verify other instruments of
it's type in house.  After that process, the reference is placed back into
standard duty until the next cal cycle.  This way, at the time of calibration,
the reference had not been used for any purpose other than calibration.

Regards,

Brent DeWitt

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