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<p>ISO/TR 16476:2016 investigates, discusses, and specifies further, the general principles of establishing traceability of measurement results laid down in the Joint BIPM, OIML, ILAC and ISO Declaration on Metrological Traceability<sup> [</sup><sup>1</sup><sup>]</sup>, in particular for values assigned to (certified) reference materials. The document covers the following topics:</p>
<p>a) a study into existing principles for, and requirements to, the traceability of the value assigned to the property of a (C)RM, with a specific view to the current definition of metrological traceability given by the 2007 edition of the VIM (published also as JCGM 200:2008[2] and ISO/IEC Guide 99:2007[21]);</p>
<p>b) the development of a sensible, widely applicable approach to the understanding of the traceability of a value assigned to (C)RM property;</p>
<p>c) recommendations on how traceability should be established, demonstrated, and reported on certificates and other documents accompanying (C)RM.</p>
<p>The developed approach is exemplified for measurement procedures not covered earlier by other guidance documents on the topic.</p>
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56654
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<p>ISO/TR 16476:2016 investigates, discusses, and specifies further, the general principles of establishing traceability of measurement results laid down in the Joint BIPM, OIML, ILAC and ISO Declaration on Metrological Traceability<sup> [</sup><sup>1</sup><sup>]</sup>, in particular for values assigned to (certified) reference materials. The document covers the following topics:</p>
<p>a) a study into existing principles for, and requirements to, the traceability of the value assigned to the property of a (C)RM, with a specific view to the current definition of metrological traceability given by the 2007 edition of the VIM (published also as JCGM 200:2008[2] and ISO/IEC Guide 99:2007[21]);</p>
<p>b) the development of a sensible, widely applicable approach to the understanding of the traceability of a value assigned to (C)RM property;</p>
<p>c) recommendations on how traceability should be established, demonstrated, and reported on certificates and other documents accompanying (C)RM.</p>
<p>The developed approach is exemplified for measurement procedures not covered earlier by other guidance documents on the topic.</p>