Hiroshima Calibration Center Receives JCSS Certification for Its Measuring-Tool Calibration Service

Mitutoyo Corporation's Hiroshima Calibration Center (6-8-20 Koshingai, Kure City, Hiroshima Prefecture), operating under the company's Techno Service Business Division, received certification on April 11 from the National Institute of Technology and Evaluation, an independent administrative corporation that certifies compliance with the Traceability System under the Japanese Measurement Law (JCSS) *1, thus becoming an accredited calibration service for micrometers, calipers and other general measuring instruments conforming to ISO/IEC 17025 *2.

In response to the April 1, 2001 revision to the Measurement Law, which expanded the scope of certification to cover general measuring instruments, the Hiroshima Calibration Center quickly received the examination for additional measuring tools and successfully obtained certification. With that, it became the second accredited calibration facility in the Mitutoyo organization, following the Utsunomiya Calibration Center (2200-1 Shimoguri-cho, Utsunomiya City, Tochigi Prefecture).

Mitutoyo already provides JCSS-compliant calibration services for laser-wavelength measuring instruments, block gauges and standard scales at its Tsukuba Calibration Center (430-1 Kamiyokoba, Tsukuba City, Ibaraki Prefecture), Miyazaki Plant (10652-1 Tano-cho Ko, Miyazaki-gun, Miyazaki Prefecture) and Kiyohara Plant (24 Kiyohara Industrial Park, Utsunomiya City, Tochigi Prefecture). As part of an effort to support QS-9000-certified companies, the Kawasaki Calibration Center (1-20-1 Sakato, Takatsu-ku, Kawasaki City, Kanagawa Prefecture) received an accreditation on January 24, 2001 from RvA NKO, a Dutch certification association providing accreditation services in Europe, as a calibration facility conforming to ISO/IEC 17025.

The accreditation of our Hiroshima Calibration Center expanded the sphere of our calibration service for QS-9000-certified businesses.


The Hiroshima Calibration Center is now certified to calibrate the following items:

• Micrometers

500 mm or less
• Calipers
1000 mm or less
• Height gages
1000 mm or less
• Dial indicator calibration testers
25 mm or less
• Dial indicators
50 mm or less
• Lever-type dial indicators
1.6 mm or less
(Length indicates the range of measurement.)

For questions and comments, please contact us at:

Service Planning Office, Techno Service Business Division, Mitutoyo Corporation
Phone: 81-28-660-6280 FAX: 81-28-660-6257



*1.
Traceability System under the Measurement Law (JCSS)
The Japan Calibration Service System (JCSS) was established as a national traceability system with the revision of the Measurement Law on November 1, 1993. It defines a traceability system based on national standards and the accreditation of businesses that provide calibration services.
*2.
ISO/IEC 17025
Requirements for the quality system and technical competence of calibration services and testing laboratories. For a calibration/testing service to receive international accreditation, it must conform to ISO/IEC Guide 25. ISO/IEC 17025 was separated from the Guide and issued as an independent standard in December of 1999.
*3.
QS-9000
Requirements developed by the U.S. Big Three automakers (Daimler-Chrysler, Ford and GM) and five truck manufacturers with the purpose of establishing a standardized quality system applicable to automotive parts and materials suppliers. Basically, QS-9000 follows the language of the ISO 9000 international standards while adding requirements specific to the automotive industry. Given that QS-9000 certification is a prerequisite for an automotive parts supplier to win contracts from the Big Three automakers and truck manufacturers in the U.S., the number of companies receiving QS-9000 certification is increasing in Japan.


April 24,2002


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