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Asia-Pacific Metrology Programme

Asia-Pacific Metrology Programme. Results of DEC Needs Assessment Survey 2005*. * NB: Syria and Indonesia’s responses were received at the 11 th DEC meeting and incorporated after the meeting. 11 th DEC Meeting, Jeju, Korea, September 2005. Asia-Pacific Metrology Programme.

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Asia-Pacific Metrology Programme

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  1. Asia-Pacific Metrology Programme Results of DEC Needs Assessment Survey 2005* * NB: Syria and Indonesia’s responses were received at the 11th DEC meeting and incorporated after the meeting. 11th DEC Meeting, Jeju, Korea, September 2005

  2. Asia-Pacific Metrology Programme • 1. Sent to all APMP developing economy NMIs (including Associate Members) on 19 June 2005, with several follow-up reminders • 2. Responses received from:No response from: • Fiji 1. Bangladesh • India 2. China • Indonesia 3. Egypt • Malaysia 4. DPR Korea • Nepal 5. Mongolia • Pakistan 6. Russia • Philippines 7. South Africa • Sri Lanka • Syria • Thailand • Vietnam DEC Needs Assessment Survey

  3. Asia-Pacific Metrology Programme • 1. (a) State of laboratory facilities • 1. (b) List of standards maintained • 1. (c) Staff numbers • 2. Staff – general • 3. Global CIPM MRA participation • 4. National measurement system status • 5. Other peak measurement agencies • 6. Legislation • 7. R&D activities • 8. Bi/multi-lateral projects • 9. Training provided by NMI Questions

  4. Asia-Pacific Metrology Programme • 10. Comparison participation • 11. Five major concerns • 12. Calibration needs • 13. Training needs • 14. Available professional training • 15. Income/Expenditure • 16. Strategic Plan – short/medium/long term Questions (ctd)

  5. Asia-Pacific Metrology Programme 1. (a) State of laboratory facilities Environmental control – poor (Nepal, Sri Lanka), moderate (Indonesia, Pakistan, Philippines, Vietnam) or good (remainder) Internet access – poor (Fiji, Nepal, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Syria, Thailand), moderate (Pakistan), good (India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Vietnam) QS documentation – poor (Fiji, Nepal, Sri Lanka) or good (remainder) CC/TC representation – poor (Fiji, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Syria, Vietnam) or good (remainder) Customer needs identified – mostly adequate (b) List of standards maintained Coverage – limited (Fiji, Nepal) or good (remainder) Clear need for more comparisons for DE NMIs (c) Staff numbers Need for more trained scientific staff in Fiji, Nepal & Sri Lanka Summary of issues raised by Survey responses

  6. Asia-Pacific Metrology Programme 2. Staff - general Reasonable amount of training being provided Need for succession-planning guidance 3. Global CIPM MRA participation Fiji, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Syria yet to participate Mechanisms to reduce costs and assist participation needed 4. National measurement system (NMS) status NMS agencies established in most DE NMIs except Fiji & Sri Lanka (limited in Syria) Summary of issues raised by Survey responses

  7. Asia-Pacific Metrology Programme 5. Other peak national measurement agencies Need for networking with other peak agencies 6. Legislation All except Pakistan have national measurement legislation 7. R&D activities Only significant R&D undertaken by India 8. Bi/multi-lateral projects Projects being undertaken by India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Pakistan, Philippines, Syria & Vietnam Summary of issues raised by Survey responses

  8. Asia-Pacific Metrology Programme 9. Training provided by the NMI No training provided by Nepal or Sri Lanka. Remainder provide some level of training to private/public customers & overseas NMIs 10. Comparison participation All except Nepal are participating, mostly in APMP comparisons Summary of issues raised by Survey responses

  9. Asia-Pacific Metrology Programme • 11. Five major concerns • Maintenance, upgrade, purchase of standards & equipment • Staff training – upgrade & re-skilling • Traceability – calibration services, development of capabilities • Laboratory & facilities upgrade • MRA participation, CMCs, laboratory accreditation, Quality Systems, comparisons • Awareness raising and coordination of National Measurement System • Legal metrology • Interaction with government & industry • Metrology in Chemistry • Participation internationally • R&D Summary of issues raised by Survey responses

  10. Asia-Pacific Metrology Programme 12. Calibration needs Broad range of areas identified 13. Training needs Broad range of areas identified 14. Available professional training Mostly provided by the NMI itself. Little external metrology training available. 15. Income/Expenditure (NB: Not all DEs responded) Fiji, Nepal, Philippines, Thailand totally government funded; Indonesia – 93.3%, Sri Lanka ~ 50%; Vietnam ~10-15% govt funded Very small %age of GNP spent on metrology Summary of issues raised by Survey responses

  11. Asia-Pacific Metrology Programme • 16. Strategic planning • Short term: • Equipment procurement • Training & HR development • MRA: CMCs, QS documentation, peer review/accreditation, more comparison participation • Improve existing & develop new calibration services • Develop infrastructure of calibration laboratories • Survey of calibration, HR and infrastructure needs • Medium term: • Equipment/laboratory/standards upgrade • Training & HR development • MRA: CMCs, peer review/accreditation, more comparison participation • Enhance capabilities, transfer low accuracy work • Increase international participation • Realise base units • Develop metrology legislation • Promotion to government (including website development) Summary of issues raised by Survey responses

  12. Asia-Pacific Metrology Programme • 16. Strategic planning • Long term: • Accreditation • Self-sufficiency in traceability, realise base units • Chemical (incl. CRMs), ionising radiation standards development • Laboratory upgrade • Develop new calibration services • R&D • Networking/coordination of metrology nationally Summary of issues raised by Survey responses

  13. Asia-Pacific Metrology Programme Survey responses in detail

  14. Asia-Pacific Metrology Programme • Continuous temperature/humidity control • Low %age of labs: Nepal, Sri Lanka • Moderate %age of labs: Indonesia, Pakistan, Philippines, Vietnam • High %age of labs: Fiji, India, Malaysia, Syria, Thailand • Continuous internet access • Low %age of labs: Fiji, Nepal, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Syria, Thailand • Moderate %age of labs: Pakistan • High %age of labs: India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Vietnam • Work procedures written into QS docs • None/limited: Fiji, Nepal, Sri Lanka • Most/all areas: India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Pakistan, Philippines, • Syria, Thailand, Vietnam 1 (a): State of Laboratory Facilities

  15. Asia-Pacific Metrology Programme • Identified CC/TC representatives • None/limited: Fiji, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Syria, Vietnam • Most/all areas: India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand • Customer survey of needs undertaken • No response: Malaysia • None/limited: Sri Lanka, Syria • Moderate: India, Nepal • Comprehensive: Fiji (priorities identified), Indonesia (2004-2006), Pakistan (2004 – prioritiesidentified), Philippines • (2000; 2004-05: calibration laboratories needs), • Thailand (April 2005 – being processed), • Vietnam (2005) 1 (a): State of Laboratory Facilities (ctd)

  16. Asia-Pacific Metrology Programme • Fiji:Temperature (P – NMIA) • Electrical (P – NMIA), T&F (P – NMIA) • Mass (P/S – NMIA), Force (S – NMIA), Humidity (S – NMIA), High • flow meter (P – NMIA) • No relevant recent comparisons identified • India:Temperature • Acoustics (P), Vibration (P) • Electrical (mostly P), T&F (P – BIPM) • Dimensional (P – NMIJ) • Force (P), Humidity • Recent comparisons in dimensional and most electrical quantities and T&F 1 (b): Standards maintained

  17. Asia-Pacific Metrology Programme • Indonesia:Temperature (P) • Acoustics (S – NMIA), Vibration (S - NMIA) • Electrical (mostly S – NMIA), T&F (P – BIPM) • Dimensional (S) • Mass (S – NMIA), Force (S – NMIA), Pressure (P – PTB) • Photometry & Radiometry (P – PTB, NMIA) • Chemistry (P – KRISS) • Recent comparisons in temperature, voltage, resistance, T&F, mass, pressure, force, & photometry & radiometry 1 (b): Standards maintained (ctd)

  18. Asia-Pacific Metrology Programme • Malaysia:Acoustics (P – NPL, DFM), Vibration (P) • Electrical (mostly S – NMIA, JEMIC, BIPM, KRISS, NIST), T&F (P – • UTC) • Dimensional (P – NPL) • Mass (P – BIPM), Force (P – NIST, S – NMIA), Pressure (P – NIST, • BNM-LNE), Volume & Gas Flow (P) • Photometry & Radiometry (S – NPL) • Chemistry (P – KRISS) • Recent comparisons in acoustics, LF electrical, T&F, dimensional, mass & pressure • Nepal:Temperature (S – NPLI) • Mass (P – NPLI) • Force/Pressure (S – NPLI) • No relevant recent comparisons identified 1 (b): Standards maintained (ctd)

  19. Asia-Pacific Metrology Programme • Pakistan:Temperature (P, S – NPL, Guildline, NIM, KRISS) • Electrical (P, S – SIRIM), T&F (P, S – USNO) • Dimensional (P, S – SIRIM, NIM) • Mass/Force (P, S – DKD, PTB), Pressure (P – SIRIM), Volume (S) • Spectrophotometry (P – NIST), pH (S – NIM), Conductivity (P), • Viscosity (S – KRISS) • Limited recent comparisons, in electrical & spectrophotometry • Philippines:Temperature (P, S - SPRING) • Electrical (S – NMIA, Fluke), T&F (P – NMIA) • Dimensional (S – NMIA) • Mass (S – NIM, NIMT), Pressure (P, S), Viscosity (S) • Ionising radiation (S – IAEA) • Limited recent comparisons, in temperature, LF electrical, T&F, force/pressure, ionising radiation 1 (b): Standards maintained (ctd)

  20. Asia-Pacific Metrology Programme • Sri Lanka:Temperature (P) • Electrical (P, S), T&F (S – USNO) • Dimensional (P, S – NPL, NIST, Switzerland) • Mass (P – BIPM, NPL), Pressure (P – SIRIM), Volume (S) • Spectrophotometry (P – NIST), pH (S – NIM), Conductivity (P), • Viscosity (S – KRISS) • Limited recent comparisons, in temperature and mass • Syria: • Temperature (S - JEMIC) • Electrical (S - JEMIC), T&F (S – JEMIC) • Dimensional (S – JQA-NMIJ) • Mass (S – NMIJ), Force/Pressure (S – NMIJ) • Limited recent comparisons, in gauge blocks, mass and pressure 1 (b): Standards maintained (ctd)

  21. Asia-Pacific Metrology Programme • Thailand:Temperature (P, S – PTB, NMIA, NIMT, NPL, NMIJ), Humidity (P, S - NIST, PTB) • Acoustics (P), Vibration (P) • Electrical (P, S – NMIA, PTB, BIPM, NPL), T&F (P – BIPM) • Dimensional (P, S – SI units, PTB, NMIJ, NMIA, NIMT) • Mass (S – PTB, NMIJ), Force (S – PTB, NMIJ), Hardness (P – SI units), Torque (P – SI), Flow (S – SI, NIST), Pressure & vacuum • (National standards – PTB) • pH (P, S – NIST) • Recent comparisons in most areas 1 (b): Standards maintained (ctd)

  22. Asia-Pacific Metrology Programme • Vietnam:Temperature (P – NIST) • Electrical (S, first order – NMIA, PTB, KRISS), T&F (P – BIPM) • Dimensional (P – NIST) • Mass (S – BNM-LNE), Force (Ref std – KRISS), Pressure (P, S – • KRISS, NIST), Hardness (Ref std – KRISS), Volume & flow (P), • Humidity (Ref std – KRISS), Density (Ref std – NIST) • Viscosity (Ref std – KRISS) • Spectrophotometry (Ref std – KRISS) • pH (Ref std – KRISS), moisture (Ref std – KRISS) • Limited recent comparisons, in T&F, pressure, pH 1 (b): Standards maintained (ctd)

  23. Asia-Pacific Metrology Programme • Bachelors/Masters PhD Technical • Fiji 7 0 12 • India 36 26 39 • Indonesia 34 3 5 • Malaysia 49 4 8 • Nepal 4 1 10 • Pakistan 25 3 29 • Philippines 14 1 7 • Sri Lanka 9 0 2 • Syria 14 3 18 • Thailand 56 12 7 • Vietnam 51 2 15 1 (c) : Staff numbers

  24. Asia-Pacific Metrology Programme 2 : Staff - general

  25. Asia-Pacific Metrology Programme 3 : Global MRA Participation

  26. Asia-Pacific Metrology Programme 4 : National Measurement System

  27. Asia-Pacific Metrology Programme 5 : Other peak measurement agencies

  28. Asia-Pacific Metrology Programme 6 : Legislation 7 : R&D Activities

  29. Asia-Pacific Metrology Programme 8 : Bi/multi-lateral projects

  30. Asia-Pacific Metrology Programme 9 : Training provided by NMI

  31. Asia-Pacific Metrology Programme 10 : Comparison participation

  32. Asia-Pacific Metrology Programme 11 : Five major concerns

  33. Asia-Pacific Metrology Programme 12 : Calibration needs

  34. Asia-Pacific Metrology Programme 13 : Training needs

  35. Asia-Pacific Metrology Programme 14 : Available professional training

  36. Asia-Pacific Metrology Programme 15 : Income/expenditure

  37. Asia-Pacific Metrology Programme 16 : Strategic plan – short term

  38. Asia-Pacific Metrology Programme 16 : Strategic plan – medium term

  39. Asia-Pacific Metrology Programme 16 : Strategic plan – long term

  40. Asia-Pacific Metrology Programme Additional information provided

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