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Why You Need Our Calibration Software:
Maintain History
Every piece of equipment has a unique life span that must be documented. Historical
information is essential for tracking status, evaluating future performance, and
meeting audit requirements.
Avoid Downtime
There's nothing worse than halting production because a tool is in for calibration.
Through proper planning and advance notification, you can schedule calibration during
off-peak periods.
Assess Your Risk
When a tool is found out of tolerance, you must identify affected product and determine
whether the suspect tool could have allowed defects to pass.
Manage Inventory
Calibrated equipment is expensive and essential for your production line. To maintain
confidence in its accuracy, you must know where it is and where it has been.
Why You'll Love Calibration Recall:
Easy to Setup and Use
As you would with 3x5 index cards, just enter the name of a tool, who has possession,
and when it is due for its next calibration. When you need to document calibration
notes or schedule the next calibration event, the program makes it easy to locate
and update your information.
Transferring Equipment
Use the Instrument Recall Notice to alert a tool custodian of an upcoming calibration
requirement. When the tool is brought into the calibration lab, the top-part of
the Recall Notice becomes a receipt while the bottom-part travels with the tool.
Handling Risk Instruments
When equipment is found out of tolerance, use the "Risk Instrument Notification"
to assign a closed-loop corrective action request. The program provides the e-tools
to track this through completion.
The Right Reports
Includes reports for planning, listing inventory, notifying production supervisors,
and inclusion in paper-based files, when needed. Pull reports for use in controlling
segregation of calibrated materials that have failed test, or are in a limited use
status.
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