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Appendix C of the KCDB lists Calibration and Measurement Capabilities (CMCs) approved by the JCRB. All participating institutes in the CIPM MRA recognize each other's technical capabilities and may include the JCRB Certificate statement on their calibration certificates.
Content On 18 November 2004, Appendix C of the KCDB contained a total of 15759 CMCs distributed as follows: - 1966 CMCs in the field of Ionizing radiation, - 11115 CMCs in the other fields of Physics, and - 2678 in the field of Chemistry.
The effective number of uncertainty values published via Appendix C is now estimated to be over 31000. This is the consequence of the implementation of "uncertainty tables", which may be used to describe much more precisely the uncertainty statement that characterizes one given CMC, especially in the field of Electricity and Magnetism.
We note a huge increase of the number of CMCs published in the field of Ionizing radiation, following the approval of Dosimetry and Radioactivity claims from SIM. We are expecting another 700 CMCs from five APMP countries to be approved before the end of the year.
Improvements In response to users' requirements, several improvements were recently introduced into the KCDB system: - The "uncertainty tables" facility (see above) allows a better description of the declared uncertainties. - The approval dates are shown for CMCs published after 24 May 2004. - Since 7 June 2004, the html pages that result from a selection of the items provided by the Appendix C search engines have been attributed absolute URL addresses. This allows the user to copy the address window in the Web browser and save it or send it so that the same search does not have to be repeated every time. - A new part of the restricted-access JCRB Web page is now open under the heading "Get published CMCs". It contains the CMCs EXCEL files as effectively imported into the Appendix C. These files should be used by the RMO Technical Chairs as the basis for further updates and additions according to the procedure described in document JCRB-8/10.
Visits The number of visits to the Appendix C Web site increased by an amount of about 1000 visits a month between December 2003 and March 2004, and then remained stable at the level of about 4500 visits a month.
A study carried out from April to July 2004 shows that only 30% of the visitor IP numbers is identified. Over this period, it was, however, possible to recognize NMIs, governmental bodies, universities, but also some industrial companies, and two accreditation bodies amongst the visitors. The industrial companies visited four or five times, which is still a low rate, but it is interesting to see that they did come back after their first visit.
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