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Measurement And Calibration System (29 & 30 Oct 2025)
Please call 012-588 2728
email to pearl-otc@outlook.com
HYBRID PUBLIC PROGRAM
MEASUREMENT AND CALIBRATION SYSTEM
(** Choose either Zoom OR Physical Session)
Remote Online Training (Via Zoom) &
Dorsett Grand Subang Hotel, Selangor (Physical)
(SBL Khas / HRD Corp Claimable Course)
Date : 29 Oct 2025 (Wed) | 9am – 5pm By Viknesh
30 Oct 2025 (Thu) | 9am – 5pm . .
OVERVIEW
WHY CALIBRATTION MATTERS?
1. Accuracy and Precision: Calibration ensures that measuring instruments produce accurate and precise measurements. This is vital for maintaining quality control and ensuring that products meet specified standards and tolerances.
2. Quality Assurance: Regular calibration helps in maintaining consistent quality of the products. Deviations from established specifications can lead to defects, which can affect the performance and safety of the products manufactured.
3. Regulatory Compliance: Many industries are subject to regulations and standards (such as ISO, FDA, etc.) that require regular calibration of equipment. Compliance with these regulations is essential to avoid legal issues and penalties.
4. Cost Efficiency: By ensuring that equipment is properly calibrated, manufacturers can reduce waste and rework caused by inaccurate measurements. This can lead to significant cost savings over time.
5. Safety: Inaccurate measurements can lead to unsafe conditions in the manufacturing process or in the final products. Calibration helps to mitigate risks and enhance workplace safety.
6. Equipment Longevity: Properly calibrated equipment is less likely to suffer from wear and tear caused by incorrect usage or readings, thereby extending the lifespan of machinery and tools.
7. Customer Satisfaction: Delivering high-quality products that meet customer specifications fosters trust and satisfaction, which can lead to repeat business and a strong reputation in the industry.
Overall, calibration is an integral part of maintaining operational excellence, ensuring product reliability, and fostering continuous improvement in the manufacturing sector
THE WORKSHOPS WILL HELP YOU TO:
- Understand Calibration and Requirements based on ISO9001 & ISO17025
- Relationship of Metrology and Calibration to Quality System
- Establish & implement techniques to determine Calibration Frequency - Equipment, mechanical gages and test devices
- Understand Calibration Control System & Measurement Uncertainty
- Able to read and understand how to verify calibration reports.
- Understanding disposition of equipment and products when out of tolerance.
- Know resolution, precision, and accuracy of a measurement system
- The basic concept of metrology for different types of calibrations and the technical terms commonly used
- How to interpret and understand the content of a typical calibration report
WHO MUST ATTEND
Managers, Engineers, Technicians, Supervisors overall any personnel handling Calibrated tools & Equipment. Relevant for all industries.
METHODOLOGY
Seminar consists of 2 days training workshops
Fundamental workshop will give an insight on Calibration requirements based on ISO 9001 & ISO 17025
OUTLINE OF WORKSHOP
Day 1: 9.00 A.M. - 12.00P.M. Pre-Test Assessment Module 1 : Introduction to Calibration · History of measurements · Importance of calibration in quality assurance.
Module 2 : Basics of Measurement and Errors · Key measurement concepts (accuracy, precision, traceability) · Types of errors: systematic vs. random errors · Common causes of measurement inaccuracies
Module 3: Understanding Measurement Uncertainty · What is uncertainty in calibration? · Factors contributing to uncertainty. · Practical examples of uncertainty in different types of measurements.
1.00P.M. to 5.00 P.M. Module 4: Types of Measurement Equipment · Overview of common instruments: digital multimeters, thermometers, calipers, and pressure gauges. · Basic working principles of each instrument.
Module 5: Calibration Standards and Tools · Types of reference standards and their usage (e.g., gauge blocks, standard weights). · Importance of maintaining calibration equipment
Module 6: Establishing Calibration Schedules · Factors influencing calibration intervals: usage frequency, environmental conditions, and equipment type. · Manufacturer recommendations vs. historical performance
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Day 2 9.00 A.M. to 12.00 P.M. Module 7: Calibration Process Overview · General steps in a calibration process · Understanding reference points and calibration curves · Examples of calibration documentation and reports
Module 8: Calibration for Specific Instruments · Electrical Instruments: Basics of voltage, current, and resistance calibration. · Mechanical Instruments: Calibration of length, depth and dimension · Thermal Instruments: Ice-point and boiling-point verification for thermometers
Module 9: Handling and Storage of Measurement Equipment · Proper handling to maintain instrument accuracy. · Environmental considerations (humidity, temperature, dust). · Preventing contamination and damage.
1.00P.M. to 5.00 P.M. Module 10: Interpreting Calibration Certificates · Key elements of a calibration certificate. · Understanding results, traceability, and uncertainty values. · How to identify and address discrepancies.
Module 11: Quality Assurance in Calibration · Best practices for maintaining calibration compliance. · Auditing calibration processes for continuous improvement. · Risk management strategies for calibration errors.
Module 12: Conclusion · Training Summary · Post Test Assessment · Training Evaluatio |
** Certificate of attendance will be awarded for those who completed the course
ABOUT THE FACILITATOR
VIKNESH
QUALIFICATIONS:
1. i NARTE certified ESD Engineer (Certificate Number: ESD-00511-E)
2. Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical)- Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
3. Clean room design engineer
4. HRDF Certified trainer (Certificate No: 7271)
5. HRD CORP ACCREDITED TRAINER
KEY QUALIFICATIONS
Mr. Viknesh is currently an ESD & Cleanroom consultant for numerous Contract Manufacture Companies in Malaysia.
He is an iNARTE Certified ESD Engineer and one of the first 28 individuals to receive this designation from the Electrostatic Discharge Association in Malaysia.
He has a Degree in Electrical / Electronics. His experience in Electrostatic has been nearly 30 years with various exposures of manufacturing.
He has about 30 years of working experience in manufacturing & cleanroom industries including wafer/silicon, semiconductor, electronics and fiber optics.
The Training method and Approach used are to suite the needs of basic learners and that are using these skills for their daily work. He had understood these needs based from his experience and exposure of several companies in Malaysia.
Most of the mistake that he had notice is that of a poor understanding of Basic Electrostatic Discharge and clean room environment controls cause of impact to daily manufacturing environment. He has conducted numerous training on ESD and clean room design for companies and has been consultant for few of the companies in guiding and establishing ESD implementation / Auditing and control/Clean room environment management, including technical application of ESD & Clean room models.
Been involved in Establishing ESD control program and clean room management for Contract Manufacture in Penang and Johor, been providing ESD training & clean room design consultation for Companies in Kuala Lumpur, Penang, Selangor, Ipoh, Negeri Sembilan, Melaka, Pahang, Kedah and Johor in Malaysia.
He specializes in Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) & Cleanroom.
He is an active member of Electrostatic Society America (ESA).
He is also a HRDF Accredited Trainer.
(SBL Khas / HRD Corp Claimable Course)
TRAINING FEE | |
14 hours Remote Online Training (Via Zoom) RM 1,296.00/pax (excluded 8% SST) |
2 days Face-to-Face Training (Physical Training at Hotel) RM 2,250.00/pax (excluded 8% SST) |
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