Overview
EN ISO 14253-1:2017 (ISO 14253-1:2017) is a Geometrical Product Specifications (GPS) standard that defines decision rules for verifying conformity or nonconformity of workpiece characteristics and measuring equipment characteristics when inspection is performed by measurement. The standard addresses the practical problem that arises when a measured value lies close to a specification limit: measurement uncertainty must be taken into account before declaring a part or instrument conforming or nonconforming.
Key topics and requirements
- Decision rules for conformity/nonconformity: Establishes default acceptance and rejection zones taking measurement uncertainty into account.
- Measurement uncertainty: Requires estimated measurement uncertainty to be included in the verification process (aligned with ISO/IEC Guide 98‑3 and Guide 98‑4 principles).
- Default conformance probability: The third edition replaces the previous k = 2 coverage factor with a default conformance probability of 95%, making the decision risk constant relative to uncertainty and specification intervals.
- Scope of application: Applies to specifications in general GPS standards (ISO/TC 213), including workpiece specifications, population specifications (USL/LSL), and measuring equipment specifications (maximum permissible errors). It applies only to characteristics expressed as quantity values.
- Supplier/customer roles: Provides guidance for how suppliers and customers should agree in advance on methods to resolve borderline measurement outcomes and defines procedures for verifying conformity (supplier) and nonconformity (customer).
- Normative references: Integrates concepts from ISO 3534‑2, ISO 9000, ISO/IEC Guide 98‑3, ISO/IEC Guide 98‑4 and the VIM.
Applications and who uses it
EN ISO 14253-1:2017 is essential for professionals and organizations involved in dimensional metrology and quality assurance:
- Quality engineers and inspection planners: to define inspection procedures and acceptance criteria that incorporate measurement uncertainty.
- Metrology laboratories and calibration labs: to apply standardized decision rules when certifying measuring equipment or reporting conformity.
- Manufacturing suppliers and OEMs: to structure supplier/customer agreements and resolve disputes when measurements are near spec limits.
- Supply chain quality managers and auditors: to ensure consistent conformity assessment and to reduce commercial risk due to measurement ambiguity.
Practical uses include writing inspection work instructions, designing acceptance/rejection zones, formulating contractual inspection clauses, and supporting conformity assessment decisions in production and calibration environments.
Related standards
- ISO 14638 - GPS matrix model / general GPS standards
- ISO 8015 - Fundamental rules of GPS (overarching principles)
- ISO 18391 - Population specification guidance (referenced for population modifier)
- ISO/IEC Guide 98‑3 & 98‑4 - Expression and role of measurement uncertainty in conformity assessment
- ISO 3534‑2, ISO 9000, VIM - Statistical and metrological vocabulary and concepts
Keywords: ISO 14253-1:2017, EN ISO 14253-1, GPS, geometrical product specifications, measurement uncertainty, decision rules, conformity assessment, specification limits, maximum permissible errors.