If you have steel rules in use and they are used for measuring critical quality parameters then (as crazy as it first sounds) I agree they should be controlled and calibrated at a suitable frequency.
My idea for doing this would be:
- assess where used in the process, for what measurements and by whom to minimise the number
- only company issued steel rules allowed / documented register held
- calibration would include a check for damage, deterioration and measuring accuracy against a traceable standard
Can anyone with experience add to the above especially on frequency, calibration procedure, tools, how to mark steel rules etc.
Thanks,
Simon
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