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Are you ready to start practicing Advanced Mass weighing designs in your laboratory for customers? Whether you’re currently working through your Advanced Mass Laboratory Auditing Program (LAP) problems or planning to attend the Advanced Mass Metrology Seminar in the future, this Lab Metrology Info Hour (LMIH) webinar is designed for you. Join us to get answers to common questions and practical strategies to help you successfully complete LAP problems. You’ll also learn how to effectively interpret the guidance in NISTIR 5672, Advanced Mass Calibration and Measurement Assurance Program for State Calibration Laboratories, to meet the approved signatory training criteria outlined in NIST Handbook 143, State Weights and Measures Laboratories Program Handbook.
Class Information
At the end of this session, you will be able to:
DESCRIBE requirements for successful completion of Advanced Mass LAP problems
IDENTIFY common questions from metrologists completing Advanced Mass LAP problems
EXPLAIN to colleagues your approach to completing Advanced Mass LAP Problems measurements and analysis.
Microsoft Teams requirements:
Computer. At least a 1.1 GHz, two-core processor, 4GB of RAM, and 3GB of hard drive space for basic use. For a better experience, especially with video, a more powerful processor like a 4-core model is recommended.
Software and Operating System. The operating system must be a supported version of Windows, macOS, or Linux, or a mobile OS like Android or iOS.
Windows: Windows 11, Windows 10 (excluding LTSC), Windows 10 on ARM, Windows 8.1, Windows Server 2019, Windows Server 2016, and Windows Server 2012 R2.
macOS: Check the specific requirements for the version of macOS you are using.
Linux: Teams for Linux is available as a progressive web app (PWA) and works on supported desktop environments like GNOME or KDE.
Mobile: Supported on the last four major versions of Android and the last two major versions of iOS.
Internet Network (Bandwidth): A fast internet connection is recommended for video calls and screen sharing. Microsoft recommends a minimum of 10 mbps up/down per Teams Room. Teams prioritizes audio over video quality.
Display. Minimum 1024x768 resolution.
Video camera. USB 2.0.
Speakers.
Microphone.
Micheal Hicks and Elizabeth Koncki Email: micheal.hicks [at] nist.gov (micheal[dot]hicks[at]nist[dot]gov)