Trainings for Metrologists

In-house trainings

The most effective way to learn. We work on-site at your facility, solving your specific challenges using your own instruments and components.

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Online trainings

Our theoretical sessions do not require hands-on equipment and are available fully online. You can sign up for any course through our shop at: www.metrologia-blog.pl/sklep

Custom trainings

Training programs developed specifically for you, designed to help you master specialized areas and hone your expertise.

Since my mission is to share maximum knowledge and practical skills, we prioritize private training—either at your facility or our own. Experience proves that this is the only format that guarantees your time and money are truly well-spent. 

As a result, scheduling is flexible and can be mutually agreed upon to fit your calendar. I can also fully tailor the training scope to your specific needs—simply send me a list of the instrument groups you want to verify or master, and I will handle the rest. Feel free to mix and match modules, adjust the theory-to-practice ratio, or increase the group size. Theoretical sessions are also available remotely. For on-site training at your facility, I bring all the necessary equipment for hands-on practice. 

Target Audience:
  • Manufacturing and service companies looking to launch or update their in-house measurement instrument calibration and verification process.
  • Businesses aiming to better understand and organize their calibration workflows and collaboration with external laboratories.

Training Objectives:
  • Implementing in-house verification of measuring instruments.
  • Updating or expanding your current verification processes.
  • Elevating the quality of laboratory operations.
  • Reducing calibration costs through optimization.
  • Mastering instrument adjustment and tweaking skills.

Training Scope:
  • Calibration Terminology and the metrological characteristics of measuring instruments.
  • Standards and Requirements: A comprehensive review of current regulations for measuring instruments.
  • International Guidelines: An overview of calibration guides and best practices (ISO, EURAMET, etc.).
  • Technical Insights: Classification, design, and proper application of measuring instruments.
  • ISO/IEC 17025 Management Systems: Key procedures and requirements for laboratory operations.
  • Calibration Manuals: Developing and implementing effective work instructions.
  • ILAC/ GACI Policies for laboratories.
  • Measurement Equations: Data processing, results analysis, and applying corrections.
  • Introduction to Measurement Uncertainty estimation in calibration processes.

Standards covered:
  • Legal metrology
  • European directives
  • ISO 9001 and its industry-specific variants (Aerospace, Automotive, Rail, etc.)
  • ISO 10012:2026, ISO/IEC 17025, ISO 14978
  • The ISO 14253 series of standards
  • Standards and guides for specific measuring instruments
  • Technical guides from metrological organizations (EURAMET, IEC, VDI/VDA)

Target Audience:
Manufacturing and service companies currently implementing or maintaining management systems based on ISO 9001 or related standards.

Training Objectives:
Implementing or enhancing a measurement equipment management system to ensure full compliance with ISO requirements, including latest ISO 10012:2026

Training Scope:
  • Legal & Regulatory Framework: A comprehensive review of legal requirements, directives, and standards.
  • Modern Terminology: Current nomenclature used in the measuring equipment management process.
  • Identification & Classification: Principles for identifying and classifying measuring instruments.
  • Equipment Oversight & Scheduling: Best practices for supervising measuring equipment and designing control schedules.
  • System Integration: Essential documentation and the role of equipment management within the broader management system.
  • Internal vs. External Control: Organizing equipment control processes in-house versus utilizing external institutions.
  • Computer-Aided Management: Software support for managing measuring equipment.
  • Conformity Assessment: Rules for declaring instrument conformity with specifications.
  • System Auditing: Auditing measurement equipment management systems to ensure continuous compliance.

Standards covered:
  • Legal metrology
  • European directives
  • ISO 9001 and its industry-specific variants (Aerospace, Automotive, Rail, etc.)
  • ISO 10012:2026, ISO/IEC 17025, ISO 14978
  • The ISO 14253 series of standards
  • EA4/02
Target Audience:
  • Personnel involved in quality-related measurements, including quality inspectors, engineers, and technicians.
  • Companies looking to elevate measurement quality, gain total confidence in their methods and results, and learn how to implement their own internal procedures.

Training Objectives:
  • Empowering participants with the knowledge and skills required to perform accurate and reliable measurements.
  • Achieving consistent repeatability and reproducibility of measurement results across the entire company.
  • Reducing the cost of quality by eliminating errors caused by inaccurate measurements.
  • Gaining a thorough understanding of measuring instruments and their correct application.

Training Scope:
  • Metrology's Role in Quality Assurance (QA) systems.
  • Ensuring Metrological Traceability: Maintaining the chain of measurement.
  • Measurement Errors: Identifying sources and implementing mitigation strategies.
  • Introduction to Measurement Uncertainty: Key concepts for practical use.
  • Fundamentals of Measurement: Core principles and measurement methods.
  • Data Reporting & Documentation: Best practices for presenting results.
  • Equipment Selection: Choosing the right tools based on technical specifications.
  • Dimensioning & Tolerancing: The fundamentals of technical drawings.
  • GPS & GD&T
  • Length & Angle Instruments: Classification, handling, and proper measurement techniques.
  • Practical Workshops: Hands-on exercises measuring distances, diameters, radii, heights, and angles.
  • Problem-Solving Session: Addressing specific measurement challenges faced by your company.

Standards covered:
  • Legal metrology
  • European directives
  • ISO 9001 and its industry-specific variants (Aerospace, Automotive, Rail, etc.)
  • ISO 10012:2026, ISO/IEC 17025, ISO 14978
  • The ISO 14253 series of standards
  • EA4/02
Target Audience:
  • Companies looking to learn or enhance the quality of their optical measurements.
  • Businesses aiming to master or optimize the use of their existing optical measuring equipment.

Training Objectives:
Acquiring or expanding expertise in optical measurements using profile projectors, measuring microscopes, and optical measuring machines (VMM)

Training Scope:
  • The Core of Optical Metrology: Understanding the benefits and limitations of optical systems.
  • System Design & Types: An overview of optical measuring devices, including profile projectors, workshop microscopes, and optical measuring machines.
  • Accuracy Verification: How to check the precision of optical measuring systems.
  • Best Practices: Principles of correct and reliable optical measurement.
  • Hands-on Workshops: Practical sessions using both standard reference parts and client-specific components.

Standards covered:
  • ISO 10360-7
  • JIS B 7184:1999
  • JIS B 7153:1995

Target Audience:

  • Manufacturing companies looking to establish and optimize calibration schedules to perfectly balance costs and operational risk.
  • Measurement and calibration laboratories.

Training Objectives:

  • Familiarizing participants with advanced methods for determining calibration and inspection intervals.
  • Presenting current guidelines for both laboratories and manufacturing firms.
  • Cutting costs by eliminating unnecessary, overly frequent calibrations.
  • Minimizing risk associated with infrequent inspections and potential measurement errors.

Training Scope:

  • ISO 10012:2026 Guidelines: In-depth look at establishing and modifying calibration schedules.
  • Practical Workshops: Hands-on sessions using dedicated calculation tools and analytical methods.
  • Risk Assessment: Evaluating instruments and measurement processes, including the FMECA (Failure Mode, Effects, and Criticality Analysis) method.

Standards covered:

  • ISO 10012:2026
  • ILAC G24
  • 9001

Target Audience:

  • Staff of internal and commercial calibration and measurement laboratories.
  • Quality department personnel. 
  • Laboratory owners and managers.

Training Objectives:

  • Gaining a deep understanding of measurement uncertainty and its critical role in conformity assessment.
  • Equipping participants with practical tools and methods for effective uncertainty estimation.

Training Scope:

  • Key Metrology Concepts: Essential terminology for measurement science.
  • Uncertainty vs. Error: Clearly defining the differences between measurement uncertainty and measurement error.
  • Error Sources: Identifying and analyzing factors that impact measurement results.
  • Uncertainty Budgets: Developing budgets according to EA-4/02 guidelines (the international standard for calibration).
  • Type A and Type B Evaluation: Practical application of statistical and non-statistical methods.
  • Standard and Expanded Uncertainty: Calculating and understanding coverage factors.
  • Probability Distributions & Sensitivity Coefficients: Advanced analysis for precise results.
  • Conformity Assessment: Applying decision rules per ILAC G8 and ISO 14253.
  • Reporting Results: Best practices for presenting measurement data with associated uncertainty.

Standards covered:

  • EA-4/02
  • ISO 14253-1
  • ISO 14253-2
  • ISO/IEC 98-3

Complete Calibration Course

Our measuring instrument calibration training can be delivered as a comprehensive, end-to-end course. By combining expert training with the full implementation of tailored instructions and procedures, we can work together to build a state-of-the-art measurement laboratory within your organization.

Measurement Uncertainty in Practice

I offer a two-stage training program designed to demystify measurement uncertainty: Level 1 (Foundation) and Level 2 (Master). In the first stage, you will gain a clear understanding of the core concepts and learn how to implement the process effectively—all without the need for advanced mathematics.

Measuring Instrument Operation

My training goes beyond basic usage. You will learn not only how to handle measuring instruments correctly but also how to verify their accuracy and perform necessary adjustments.

Measuring equipment management

No more audit non-conformities. Together, we will build an effective measuring equipment and calibration management system, and I will provide you with the essential modern tools for full ISO compliance.

Check my unique topics:

Upon request, I will design a custom-tailored training program on any specific topic you need.