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A Comparative Analysis of OIML Documents and Russian Rules on the Use of Reference Materials

https://doi.org/10.20915/2077-1177-2023-19-4-151-159

Abstract

The article analyzes the compliance of Russian legal documents with the Recommendations of the International Organization of Legal Metrology regarding the use of reference materials in the fields covered by the state control and supervision. The problem of ensuring the quality of measurement results is relevant for each laboratory, performing measurements in any fields of activity. In addition to a reliable and proven measurement method, a decisive role in obtaining comparable results is played by reference materials. In order to ensure the traceability of measurements, a reference material must be certified. Certified reference materials are obligatory for the state metrological control and supervision of the quality and safety of food and pharmaceutical products, quality of measurements in clinical laboratories, environmental safety, etc. Considering the important role of reference materials in the process of ensuring the uniformity of measurements in analytical laboratories, this study can contribute to the promotion of ideas for improving the Russian legislative framework in the relevant area.

About the Authors

N. G. Oganyan
All-Russian Scientific Research Institute of Physical, Technical and Radio Engineering Measurements
Russian Federation

Narine G. Oganyan – Cand. Sci. (Chem.), Deputy Head of Scientific Research Department of Physical-Chemical and Electrical Measurements

Moscow region, Mendeleevo, 141570



V. I. Dobrovolskiу
All-Russian Scientific Research Institute of Physical, Technical and Radio Engineering Measurements
Russian Federation

Vladimir I. Dobrovolskiy – Cand. Sci. (Eng.), Head of Research Department of Physical-Chemical and Electrical Measurements

Moscow region, Mendeleevo, 141570



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Oganyan N.G., Dobrovolskiу V.I. A Comparative Analysis of OIML Documents and Russian Rules on the Use of Reference Materials. Measurement Standards. Reference Materials. 2023;19(4):151-159. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.20915/2077-1177-2023-19-4-151-159

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