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Managing the Metrology System, Third Edition
Pennella, C. Robert

The proper application of a calibration system is one of the most important areas in which quality-assurance personnel can positively affect the low quality high costs associated with poorly manufactured products. Learn how to implement an effective calibration system, one that can be the foundation of your organization’s inspection systems and quality programs. This book provides an easy to understand explanation of metrology systems and is updated to reflect the ANSI/ISO/ASQC Q9000 standards. Technicians can increase their ability to maintain instruments of known accuracy and case studies help you understand exactly how to apply the book's principles.


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175 pages. ISBN 0873896068. 6 x 9. Hardcover. 2004

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Pennella, C. Robert

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About the Author(s):
C. Robert Pennella is a senior management consultant for Shared Learning, Inc. Pennella has helped hundreds of companies to plan their quality systems in ways that increase efficiency and drive down costs. He has headed his own training company and was a quality assurance specialist and technical advisor in metrology systems management for the United States Defense Logistic Agency. Pennella received his training in Quality Systems Management from the U.S. Air Force Institute of Technology in cooperation with Ohio State University, the U.S. Army Logistics Management Center, and the U.S. Air Force Material Command.