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A participatory improvement activity of the EC-JRC to improve metrology in chemistry in EU candidate countries
Authors:N. Majcen  E. Bulska  I. Leito  Emilia Vassileva  Ioannis Papadakis  Philip Taylor
Affiliation:(1) Metrology Institute of the Republic of Slovenia (MIRS), Laboratory Centre Celje, Tkalska 15, 3000 Celje, Slovenia e-mail: nineta.majcen@gov.si Tel.: +386-3-4280754 Fax: +386-3-4280760, SI;(2) University of Warsaw, Faculty of Chemistry, Warsaw, Poland, PL;(3) University of Tartu, Testing Centre, Jakobi 2, Tartu, Estonia, EE;(4) University of Sofia ”St. Kl. Ohridsky”, Faculty of Chemistry, Sofia, Bulgaria, BG;(5) University of Cyprus, Department of Chemistry, Nicosia, Cyprus, CY;(6) European Commission-Joint Research Centre, Institute for Reference Materials and Measurements, Geel, Belgium, BE
Abstract:In 2000, the European Commission-Joint Research Centre, Institute for Reference Materials and Measurements (EC-JRC-IRMM) set up a project to improve the scientific basis for metrology in chemistry (MiC) in EU candidate countries. Several activities were initiated (training, fellowships, sponsoring seminars, conferences and participation in the International Measurement Evaluation Programme – IMEP). A particular initiative, discussed here, was to assist each of the national measurement institutes of these countries to write a status report on MiC. Most importantly, the report was intended to be the end-product of a process to document the current status of MiC. Intentionally, this process involved not only the providers of services in MiC but all the major stakeholders in this activity (e.g. major field laboratories, accreditation bodies, regulatory bodies, educators, professional bodies). The status reports are intended to be the first step of the future improvement process. In those countries where writing of the status reports has been started (Slovenia, Poland, Bulgaria and Estonia) the first signs are that this process leads to better co-operation and particularly a better understanding of what the future role and activities of each of these stakeholders should be. Correspondence to N. Majcen
Keywords:   Metrology in chemistry  Metrological infrastructure  Status report
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