Abstract

The standard ISO/IEC 17043:2023 specifies the general requirements for proficiency testing providers and covers the development, operation, and reporting of proficiency testing schemes. The standard aims to ensure that the measurement results obtained by different laboratories are comparable and traceable to international measurement standards. Inter-laboratory comparisons are still rare in the meteorological services network of calibration laboratories, and there are not enough bodies accredited with the ISO/IEC 17043:2023 standard in Turkey. The existing inter-laboratory comparison measurements do not fully comply with the requirements of ISO/IEC 17043:2023 and are not compatible with the measurement capabilities and scopes of the laboratories, leading to difficulties when comparing meteorological data from different laboratories. This article presents a case study of a digital multimeter interlaboratory comparison measurement in accordance with the ISO/IEC 17043:2023 standard. The results obtained were analysed using statistical methods (En score) and compared to the reference values provided by a secondary accredited calibration laboratory. The analysis showed that the measurement results obtained by the participants were consistent and generally within the acceptable range of En. The case study presented in this paper demonstrates the effectiveness of the standard in ensuring reliable measurement results in a practical setting.

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