The significance of ISO 14253-1:2017 lies in its ability to provide a framework for ensuring the accuracy and reliability of measurements. In today's globalized market, where products are designed, manufactured, and traded across borders, the need for standardized measurement procedures has become increasingly important. The standard helps to:
The default decision rule in ISO 14253‑1 implicitly creates a —a safety margin between the specification limit and the effective acceptance limit. This approach protects the consumer by ensuring the probability of falsely accepting a non‑conforming part (consumer's risk) is kept very low, typically below 2%. INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO 14253 1.pdf
The customer or receiver bears the burden of uncertainty if they wish to reject a part. They cannot reject a part simply because it is close to the limit unless their measurement system can definitively prove it is out of specification. 3. The Range of Indecision (The Gray Zone) The significance of ISO 14253-1:2017 lies in its
The result obtained from a measurement procedure (e.g., the average of repeated readings). This approach protects the consumer by ensuring the