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The National Physical Laboratory (NPL) is involved in the dissemination of nationally traceable standards to which measurements of air quality, occupational exposure and air pollution source emissions, and natural gas analyses, can be referenced. This has required the development of national primary gas standards using absolute gravimetric and other techniques, and the development of dynamic calibration techniques for gaseous species which would be unstable in high-pressure cylinders. The methodology used for preparing gas standards gravimetrically is described, together with the rigorous quality assurance measurements and consistency checks which are used to demonstrate their accuracy and stability. The uncertainty budget assigned to these standards will also be summarised. NPL primary standards are used to certify traceable ‘secondary’ gas standards which are disseminated so as to ensure the accuracy of gas analysis measurements. Examples of the applications of these secondary standards are presented. The gas standards are employed in proficiency testing of industrial stack-testing organisations, and results of the initial rounds are presented. NPL gas standards are also now being used as the basis of the United Kingdom Environment Agency's new type-approval and certification scheme for continuous industrial stack-emission analysers. A recent important international initiative, in the field of gas analyses, is the agreement by national standards laboratories across the world to demonstrate the equivalence of their calibrations, by means of key comparisons between them. These worldwide key comparisons are complemented in Europe through the EUROMET initiative which seeks to establish the equivalence and comparability of calibration standards held at national standards laboratories across Europe. Examples of these intercomparisons are presented.
Paper based on a talk given at the Gas Analysis Symposium & Exhibition 1999, 7 9 November 1999, Eindhoven, The Netherlands
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Holland, P.E. et al. (2001). The development of gas standards and calibration techniques for measurements of vehicle, aircraft and industrial emissions, natural gas, occupational exposure and air quality. In: De Bièvre, P., Günzler, H. (eds) Traceability in Chemical Measurement. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-27093-0_35
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