working standard definition

working standard means a standard, including a complete Meter testing system, which has been verified by comparison to either a Reference Standard or a Transfer Standard, and is used for the calibration and testing of Metering Equipment;
working standard means a standard maintained under Article 9;2
working standard means a calibrated standard that is used in the performance of maintenance or calibrations in any work area for the purpose of forming the basis for product acceptance or for making a finding of airworthiness approval for return to service to an aircraft or aircraft component; a working standard may be maintained by comparison with primary standards, secondary standards, reference standards or transfer standards, as appropriate but shall not to be used to test, measure, or calibrate other working standards or measurement devices.

More Definitions of working standard

working standard means a standard maintained under section 3.
working standard means a measurement standard that is routinely used to calibrate or verify measuring instruments or measuring systems; and
working standard means an object being a copy of, or object equivalent to, a Secondary Standard which—
working standard means the set of standard weight or measure which is made or manufactured by or on behalf of the Central or State Government for the verification of any standard weight or measure, other than a national prototype or national or reference or secondary standard.
working standard means a measurement standard used to check or calibrate measuring instruments. A working standard is a standard that is prepared for a specific analysis. It is usually standardized against a primary standard;
working standard means the sets of weights and measures prepared under section 3.
working standard means a measurement standard established by the Barbados National Standards Institution to calibrate or verify measuring instruments or measuring systems.