Calibration Services Hong Kong

Why Calibration Services are Vital in the Construction Industry

In the construction business, calibration needs to be an in-built part of quality control. In essence, the process involves testing equipment and instruments to ensure that they are giving accurate readings. The whole point of this calibration procedure is to ensure that certain standards are met.

HOKLAS calibration services in Hong Kong offer clients technical skills executed by experts in the construction industry, in keeping with the Hong Kong Laboratory Accreditation Scheme. This means that these services meet certain criteria of competence for architects, builders and developers who want to conform to a certain standard.

With such a broad range of equipment used within construction calibration is an intrinsic part of the process. Measurements cannot be taken at face value, and part of the demands within the building trade are that these results are also put to the test. Comparisons are made with recognised standards to check that the initial outputs are deemed accurate.

It’s important that any testing of building materials is precise, along with measurements related to temperature and humidity. There are many elements to take into consideration, and as such reliable calibration is of paramount importance.

Calibration ensures that not only are industry standards met, but also regulations are adhered to. Within the the building industry these requirements are often about health and safety, and it’s within the best interests of all concerned that calibration is carried out successfully.

Poor instrument readings and measurements that aren’t accurate can happen as equipment quality starts to diminish. Unfortunately, the knock-on effect is what is finally produced. A lot of equipment that’s utilised within the building industry is either reliant on technology, or is making measurements which over time can become less accurate, such as measuring pressure for example. There really is no room for error, or certainly not outside of accepted parameters.

Calibration is inherently a system of checks and balances, a safety back-up to ensure that readings are on-point. What this requires is the latest equipment to be used, a high level of professionalism and a dedication to carrying out testing according to Hong Kong rules and regulations. It’s about a commitment to quality, safety and best practice and an acknowledgement of the importance of accountability and regulation.