It's my understanding that the MRA's require that test instruments used for
compliance to European Norms be calibrated by an accredited lab --- in the US,
NVLAP, A2LA, and (another?).

As a manfacturer, we recommend our products be calibrated yearly. ISO 17025
includes clause 5.10.4.4, which states: "The calibration certificate (or
calibration lable) shall not contain any recommendation on the calibration
interval except where this has been agreed with the customer. This requirement
may be superseded by legal regulations." ISO 17025 is, of course, the basis of
accreditation to NVLAP or A2LA and others...

My question to the group is: Is there some requirement under the MRA's or
European Norms that states equipment must be calibrated periodically, and is
"periodically" defined?? It seems to me allowing the customer to decide on
when calibration is due  (per ISO) can lead to no requirement for calibrations
at all, which in turn, puts the whole accreditation issue in question….. I
find this hard to believe, but I haven't identified a paragraph makes it
clear….



Best Regards, 

Michael Hopkins 
Manager, Customer Technical Center 
Process Instruments Division 
Thermo Electron Corporation 
One Lowell Research Center 
Lowell, MA 01852 
Tel: +1 978 275 0800 ext. 334 
Mobile: +1 603 765 3736 
michael.hopk...@thermo.com 
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