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articles:nist_traceability [2019/11/20 07:47] – [An "unbroken chain of calibrations" to what?] rrandallarticles:nist_traceability [2019/11/20 07:48] – [An "unbroken chain of calibrations" to what?] rrandall
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 **FAA National Policy - Order 6200.4G** \\ **FAA National Policy - Order 6200.4G** \\
 Appendix 2 - Definitions \\ Appendix 2 - Definitions \\
-h. Calibration Standard - a device or instrument used as a basis to calibrate measure, gage, test, inspect, or otherwise examine basic accuracy values. The standard has a higher order of accuracy than the examined item and is traceable to the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST).</WRAP>+h. Calibration Standard - a device or instrument used as a basis to calibrate measure, gage, test, inspect, or otherwise examine basic accuracy values. The standard has a higher order of accuracy than the examined item and is __traceable to the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)__.</WRAP>
  
 In contrast, ISO 17025:2017 is much more modern and technically correct in stating:\\ In contrast, ISO 17025:2017 is much more modern and technically correct in stating:\\