In today's world, where data-driven decision making is crucial, trustworthy measurements are fundamental. ISO 10012:2003, published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), provides a set of requirements for establishing and maintaining effective measurement management systems (MMS).
What does it do?
Why is it important?
By implementing ISO 10012:2003, organizations can ensure the integrity of their measurement processes and the credibility of their measurement results. This translates to better decision-making, improved product quality, and a competitive advantage in today's data-reliant environment.
While ISO 10012:2003 is not a mandatory standard for demonstrating conformance to other ISO standards like ISO 9001 (Quality Management) or ISO 14001 (Environmental Management), it can be a valuable input for satisfying measurement management system requirements in certification activities.