Online training courses on “Requirement of Measurement Instrument Control System toward ISO 9001 ISO17025 ISO14001 and ISO18001” Batch 3

NIMT set up online training courses on “Requirement of Measurement Instrument Control System toward ISO 9001 ISO17025 ISO14001 and ISO18001” Batch 3 for training attenders from public agencies, private sectors, and related industrial.

The Course trainer is conducted by Dr. Monthol Homklintian, Metrologist Senior Professional, Direct Current, Low Frequency, High Frequency and Electromagnetic Fields Group, the Electrical Metrology Department.

The aims of courses are 1) to recognize the National Quality Infrastructures (NQI) and Metrology system, 2) to realize the importance of precision, accuracy and tractability and 3) to understand the process of evaluation on uncertainty and requirement of ISO 9001 ISO17025 ISO14001 and ISO18001.

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Dr. Monthol Homklintian, Metrologist Senior Professional, (Trainer)

 

On air from NIMT

 

NIMT Online Course

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NIMT Metrology technology supports anti-COVID medical devices to the hospital

Due to the outbreak of COVID-19, a number of patients are rapidly increasing worldwide. The patients are generally admitted to the hospital. Not only the patients are rick to the COVID-19, but medical workers in the hospital face to a high risk to infected with the COVID-19 as well.

Assistant Professor Dr.Pharuhat Tor-Udom, MD., Assistant Financial Director of Thammasart University hospital and Deputy Director of NIMT Mr.Anusorn Tonmueanwai

With this important reason, National Institute of Metrology (Thailand) (NIMT) recognizes this issue and initially made a cooperation with Thammasart University hospital, Phatum Thani province, as public agencies under the Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation (MHESI), to invent accurate metrological measurement devices in the international level laboratory for this medical support.

Deputy Director of NIMT Mr.Anusorn Tonmueanwai, and Assistant Director of NIMT Flg.Off. Uthai Noranim and NIMT metrologists

As said above, NIMT has invented and adapted 3 types of medical devices; 1) 2 patient room and field-hospital UV-C sterilizers that are working well in specific areas such as patient beds.

Patient rooms and field hospitals UV-C sterilizers

Medical Portable Germicidal Lamp

Hospital sterilizers

2) 2 ambulance UV-C sterilizers: In order to make sure the ambulances are aseptic and safe, the sterilizers have been tested that the light intensity is suitable for the ambulance size. All works well with the ambulances. Moreover, it can be applied for other types of rooms such as restrooms and small patient rooms.

Ambulance sterilizers

and, 3) 15 UV-C sterilizers that adapted from microwaves or Microwave sterilizers by putting germicidal lamps inside the microwaves. All instruments have been tested to electrical safety towards the international standards.

UV-C sterilizers that adapted from microwaves

Microwave UV sterilizers

On this occasion, Deputy Director of NIMT Mr.Anusorn Tonmueanwai, and Assistant Director of NIMT Flg.Off. Uthai Noranim and their staff attended this instrument delivery event to Assistant Professor Dr.Pharuhat Tor-Udom, MD., Assistant Financial Director of Thammasart University hospital at the 1 floor hall, M.R.Suvaphan Sanitwongse Building, Thammasart University, Phatum Thani province. With those devices, the medical workers will be confident and carefree themselves to work safely. Finally, the mutual objectives of 2 agencies will be achieved and will be a part to reduce the effect and infection from the COVID-19.

 


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Dr. Nongluck was being interviewed

Special Interview “You shouldn’t be leaving hand sanitizer in the car indefinitely? Is it true?” on Channel 30 MCOT HD

Dr. Nongluck Tangpaisarnkul, Group Leader of Inorganic Analysis gave her professional interview for TV programme “Sure before Share” which aimed society to aware that you should be checked the rightness of information before being shared.

Recently, the information sharing on the social media warned that “Don’t leave your hand sanitizer in the car!”, had been spreading extensively. Some sources said that hotness in the car can be effected to the effective of sanitizer against the COVID-19. Moreover, some exaggerated that it get to explosion or burning which we can not see its flame in general.

The interview from Dr.Nongluck will bring us to understand more relevant into our hand sanitizer.

The interview still run in Thai, we will work it out to English next occasion.

Dr. Nongluck was being interviewed

 

Dr. Nongluck was being interviewed

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News and Photo by PR NIMT from http://www.nimt.or.th/main/?p=31466 (Thai Version)

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NIMT volunteer activity in the time of COVID-19

I AM NIMT (Mini-convenience store), football club and NIMT staff, aka NIMT Jitarsa group, donated face masks to the hospitals and offered some drinking water and some food for NIMT cleaning ladies and security guards to express a word of gratitude and encourage them who devote hard-working in the time of COVID-19 at Phadung-matra and the central administration office Building.

Ms. Thanakporn offered face masks to cleaning ladies.

Mrs. Thasorn offered some drinking water and some food to security guards.

NIMT Quality Culture – We cultivate quality culture in Thailand

National Institute of Metrology (Thailand) is the Thailand’s metrology system maintainer and developer that research basic sciences to understand and utilize the natural.

In order to build and develop high potential measurement and precision capabilities that be recognized internationally.

National Institute of Metrology (Thailand) consists of Electrical Metrology Department, Chemistry Metrology and Biometry Department, Mechanical Metrology Department,

Dimensional Metrology Department, Thermometer and Optical Metrology Department and Acoustics and Vibration Work Group.

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Speed Calibration Laboratory (February 13, 2020)

National Institute of Metrology (Thailand) has developed a Speed Calibration System with a laboratory building to support the enforcement of traffic and transportation operation in the country and to create fairness in law enforcement.  The use of law on driving faster than the rate required in order to reduce road accidents that correspond to the problem condition.  The agencies that responsible for the said law such as Traffic Police Division, Highway Police Division, Department of Land and Transport including Expressway Authority of Thailand are using various type of vehicle speed detectors both laser speed cameras and speed detection cameras.  Therefore, those speed detectors need to be calibrated back to the national measurement standards to be able to use correctly.  But at present, it was found that there is no agency in the country is able to provide that service.  Therefore, National Institute of Metrology as an organization responsible for procuring, developing and maintaining national measurement standards need to establish a calibration system including technology transfer systems for conveying the accuracy of the measurement results of Speed Calibration in Thailand.  The Speed Calibration System, design of a constant velocity generator, belt system and laser receiver was support by Dr. Dai-Hyuk Yu, Head of Center for Time and Frequency and Mr. Jong Koo Lee, Principal Engineer, expert from Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science.  The function was held at Speed Calibration Laboratory, NIMT, Pathum Thani Province.

NIMT joined the 35th APMP 2019 in Sydney, Australia

Mrs. Ajchara Charoensook, NIMT Director and metrologists attended the 35th Asia Pacific Metrology Programme General Assembly and Related Meetings (APMP 2019) between 28 November – 6 December 2019 at International Convention Centre Sydney, Australia.

The Assembly and Meetings would have been complemented by several meetings, workshops and a symposium with 24 full member economies (40 institutes) and 7 associate member economies (7 institutes). There are 16 Member States of the BIPM and 8 Associates of the CGPM, 24 Signatories of the CIPM MRA.

In 2020, NIMT will be host the General Assembly or APMP 2020 which will take place in Bangkok, Thailand.

 

APMP 2019 Group Photo

 

APMP 2019 Group Photo

APMP 2019 Group Photo

APMP 2019 Group Photo

APMP 2019 Group Photo

 

Photo from APMP, http://www.apmpweb.org/main/newmembers.php

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NIMT metrologists to be invited for the 3rd CABUREK Workshop in Indonesia

Dr.-Ing. Narudom Noulkhow, Acting Head of Corporation and Partnership Development Group and Customer Relation, Corporation and Partnership Development Group and Ms. Rojana Leecharoen, Light and Color Group’s Special Professional Metrologist were invited to successfully join the 3rd CABUREK Workshop in Asia under the framework of the MEDEA 2 project (Promoting Regional Cooperation in Metrology in the Asia-Pacific Region) between 12-14 November 2019 at SNSU-BSN, Jakarta, Indonesia.

The 3rd CABUREK was the workshop on Capacity Building in Technical and Scientific Organisations Using Regional Knowledge and Experiences which supported by Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB) which started in 2018, the tool is now introduced in the Asia-Pacific region. The basic concept of the tool is to exchange regional knowledge and experience makes it easier to solve challenges countries are faced with at a national level.

Dr.-Ing. Narudom Noulkhow and Ms. Rojana Leecharoen joined the 3rd CABUREK workshop

 

Group photo of all participants

 

Dr.-Ing. Narudom Noulkhow expertedly expressed his idea for the workshop.

Re-Signing Ceremony for Cooperation in Metrology between NIMT and KRISS

Mrs. Ajchara Charoensook, NIMT Director, Flg.Off. Uthai Norranim, NIMT Assistant Director, Dr. Sivinee Sawatdiaree,  Head of  Electrical Metrology Department and NIMT metrologists officially visited Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science (KRISS), the Republic of Korea in order to re-sign MoU between NIMT and KRISS on 6 November 2019.

The MoU to foster further collaboration was signed by NIMT Director Mrs. Ajchara Charoensook and KRISS President Dr. Sang-Ryoul Park. NIMT and KRISS have built a partnership through cooperation under the MoU since 1997. The aims of this MoU is to strengthen relations between both institutes. Forms of cooperative activities include; (1) Inter-laboratory comparision of measurement standards (2) Implementation of joint researches (3) Exchange of guest researchers, technical information, materials and publication and (4) other activities.

KRISS is the national measurement standards laboratory for the Republic of Korea. It is a government-funded institute responsible for providing national measurement standards and advancing measurement technologies. KRISS is also an active member of the General Conference on Weights and Measures (CGPM)

NIMT Director Mrs. Ajchara Charoensook and KRISS President

 

NIMT Director presented a token of appreciation to the KRISS President Dr Sang-Ryoul Park

NIMT Director and staffs at the KRISS office.