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Accuracy and Calibration Failures in Science and Engineering

Holloway, Michael D. (Editor)

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1. Edition December 2025
352 Pages, Hardcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd

ISBN: 978-1-394-41702-5
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Safeguard your operational integrity and data reliability with this essential technical and investigative guide, which critically examines and provides actionable frameworks to combat the dangerously undercommunicated risks of calibration drift and systemic measurement failures across all industries.

As industries grow more complex and digitized, the demand for precision and reproducibility has escalated, placing extraordinary reliance on sensors, analytical instruments, and automated data systems. This evolution has exposed systemic vulnerabilities such as outdated calibration protocols, unvalidated assumptions, and fragmented oversight across lifecycle stages. This book is a technical and investigative work that critically examines the overlooked, misunderstood, and dangerously undercommunicated issues of calibration drift, traceability loss, and systemic measurement failures across science, engineering, and industry. The book provides a structured, in-depth exploration of how calibration standards shift without timely notification and the cascading consequences this can have on data reliability, regulatory compliance, safety, and decision-making. The content spans from foundational concepts in calibration and metrology to detailed technical analyses of failure modes in sensors, instruments, and analytical systems. The book emphasizes the interconnectedness of human factors, systemic inertia, and institutional resistance to change, delivering actionable frameworks for building resilience, including updated ISO standards, failure mode and effects analysis, checklists, dashboards, and protocols.

Preface xix

1 Introduction: Today is a Good Day to Fail 1

2 The Shift in a Calibration Standard 5

3 Technical Root Causes Behind Calibration Failures 13

4 Calibration Drift in Action: Industry-Specific Failures 19

5 New and Notorious Failures: Analytical Failure and Calibration Risk 79

6 Bad Data Leads to Bad Things Beyond the Lab 105

7 M's Put to Use 124

8 Universal Reasons for Failure 131

9 Building Technical Safeguards 143

10 Summation and Systemic Safeguards 153

11 Historical Data Normalization Protocol 159

12 External Audits and Peer Comparisons 165

13 How to Build and Sustain This Culture 171

14 Steps for Suggested Safeguards 179

15 More Steps for Institutionalizing Retrospective Analysis 199

16 Implementation & Culture Change - Embedding Calibration

17 When Myth Gets It 229

18 Bad Judgment and Being Where You Do Not Belong 241

19 Calibration, Culture, and the Courage to Question 259

Appendix 263

Measurement Integrity Readiness Index (MIRI) 267

Terminology 273

Templates 277

Detailed Checklists by Industry 283

Interactive Workbook Section 291

Calibration Integrity Maturity Model & Scoring System 295

Recalibration Tracking Worksheets 299

Error Reporting & CAPA Analysis Templates 301

References and Source Documentation 303

Index 309
Michael D. Holloway is President of the 5th Order Industry, which provides training, failure analysis, and designed experiments. He has more than 40 years of experience in the industry, holding 16 professional certifications and one patent. He has authored ten books and contributed to several others. His expertise lies in failure analysis, reliability engineering, and designed experiments for science and engineering.

M. D. Holloway, University of Massachusetts