T05: Test Uncertainty – The Revolution in Evaluating Measurement Uncertainty – 1/2 Day

T05: Test Uncertainty – The Revolution in Evaluating Measurement Uncertainty – 1/2 Day

  • Start Date : 2 February, 2026
  • Start Time : 8:00am
  • End Date : 2 February, 2026
  • End Time : 12:00pm
  • Address : Salon VII, N Tower

Abstract

Borne out of international standards in dimensional metrology, a revolution in measurement uncertainty is here. When it comes to conformity assessment of measuring instruments, most calibration laboratories continue to evaluate measurement uncertainty incorrectly. The result is overinflated uncertainties and questionable decision rule practices. In this lively and experiential learning experience, we will shatter some of the uncertainty myths that are holding back the metrology field. We will openly debate the concept of test value uncertainty – the term introduced in international standards for the evaluation of measurement uncertainty in the conformity assessment of measuring instruments. Test uncertainty is sweeping across dimensional metrology practice, and you should be embracing these powerful concepts too. And we will face the hard facts about words tossed around a little too lightly – resolution, repeatability, and reproducibility – three concepts that infiltrate measurement uncertainty with all too often devastating, yet avoidable, consequences. This learning experience will focus on concepts in measurement uncertainty available in recent ISO and ANSI/ASME standards and does not involve any complicated math. To get the most out of the class, attendees should have at least a basic understanding of measurement uncertainty. Bring your tough questions, be ready to debate, and don’t be surprised if you leave this session with some incredibly powerful tools that will change your measurement uncertainty and decision rule future. 

James Salisbury

Dr. James G. Salsbury is the General Manager of Corporate Metrology at Mitutoyo America Corporation. He has been working in the measurement field for over 30 years and has been with Mitutoyo since 2000. Dr. Salsbury has been an active participant in national and international standards efforts in dimensional metrology for over 25 years. He is currently the vice-chair of the ASME B89 Main Consensus Committee and is a United States appointed subject matter expert to ISO TC 213 in dimensional metrology, coordinate measuring machines, and measurement uncertainty. Dr. Salsbury serves NCSL International as the chair of the Dimensional Metrology Committee and is a past board member and past sectional coordinator. Dr. Salsbury was the recipient of the NCSL International 2021 Education and Training Award for his outstanding contribution to the field of measurement science education and training. Dr. Salsbury received his doctoral degree from the Center for Precision Metrology at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte.