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Calibration Competencies
This document sets out a competency framework for personnel involved in the calibration activities
within a National Meteorological and Hydrological Service (NMHS) or Regional Instrument Centres.
Permanent calibration laboratory personnel may include managerial and technical personnel. In this
document, those responsibilities have been shared into functions expressed as responsible of the
calibration laboratory, responsible of the calibration unit (related to one or more parameters) and
calibration operator. It is noted that individuals may have more than one function. These functions may
also be called differently. If the laboratory is under accreditation, the function of quality manager is also
required (but not defined here).
Competencies
1. Responsible of the calibration unit (related to one or more parameters)
2. Responsible of the calibration laboratory Calibration operator
Application conditions
This document covers the whole range of competencies required for people working in calibration
laboratory/unit. The Performance and Knowledge Requirements that support the competencies should
be customized based on the particular context of an organization:
Competency description
Develop, prepare, organize and manage the calibration activities of the calibration laboratory/unit
Performance components
1. organizes and manages the work of the calibration laboratory, including quality and
technical aspects (covering traceability of standards, uncertainty budget evaluation),
2. ensure the competencies of the calibration laboratory staff (training, review,
documents...)
3. to communicate with customers on calibration issues, and to explain appropriately the
result of calibrations to the customers,
Competency description
Prepare, plan, design, procure, implement, operate and maintain the physical infrastructure for
calibration activities (test chambers, standards, fixed point cells, pressure generators...) and the
applications required to conduct calibration activities
Develop, assess and maintain standard operating procedures necessary for the achievement of
calibrating activities in the unit
Performance components
Maintain the system in optimal operational condition by setting and meeting service levels,
including facilities management and data traceability, quality, safety and security.
Meet service levels by maintaining the infrastructure and the application procedures in optimal
operational condition.
Develop standard operating procedures taking into account available infrastructure and ISO 17025
requirements
1. Performance components
Advanced skills related to laboratory facilities and standardsAdvanced skills related to quality
requirements (ISO 9001, ISO 17025)
General skills related to meteorological instrumentation and in particular the CIMO Guide
General skills related to instruments in the national observing network
Operator/(personal of work) in the calibration Unit of the
laboratory
Competency description
Master and execute established standard operating procedures
1. Performance components
2. to execute routine calibrations on day-to-day basis in accordance with standard
calibration procedures, from item handling to calibration certificate editing
3.
Knowledge and skill requirementsBasic skills related to metrology and uncertainty computing
Basic skills related to laboratory facilities and standards
Basic skills related quality requirements (ISO 9001, ISO 17025)
Advanced skills related to meteorological instrumentation and in particular the CIMO Guide
Enhanced skills related to the operation, configuration and maintenance of equipment and
supporting software systems