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Creating a standard activity for internal calibration

Prerequisites

 

Introduction

A standard activity is a mandatory record in the process of creating all maintenance, calibration, and verification types. Its main function is to parameterize all activities and plans that will be created from it. The objective of this article is to specify the configurations that the standard activity must have in order to be used in the creation of internal calibration plans with measurement data collection.

Internal calibration consists of validating gages directly in the organization, where technicians themselves will read them. To this end, it is important to associate the standard used during the calibration with the activity referring to the gage in order to ensure that the readings are as expected.

In this article, as an example, the creation of a standard activity for internal calibration with measurement data collection will be illustrated. Later on, two activities will be created to compose the example. One will be associated as the standard of the other (the main activity), ensuring that the gage calibration execution is properly tracked.

 

Creating a standard activity for internal calibration

Click here and watch the video to create a standard activity using a standard activity type, an ID #, and a name that are consistent with the internal calibration you wish to create. The video will help with the general configurations of a calibration with measurement data collection.

The mandatory steps of the video, focused on configuring an internal calibration with measurement data collection, will be illustrated below to demonstrate the creation of the standard activity that will be used to develop the example of the internal calibration flow.

 

Conclusion

After saving the standard activity record, with the table added, use it to create a calibration plan.


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