By default, the burden of uncertainty falls on the party making the claim (e.g., the supplier must prove conformity, and the customer must prove non-conformity). Current Versions
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. It is critical for industries that rely on high-precision manufacturing because it accounts for the inevitable measurement uncertainty that occurs in every inspection. ISO - International Organization for Standardization Core Concept: The "Golden Rule" The standard operates on a simple principle: uncertainty must work against the party making the claim HN Metrology Proving Conformity: By default, the burden of uncertainty falls on