Here are the key points to include on calibration label packaging:
Calibration Date: Clearly mention the date the calibration was performed.
Next Due Date : include the next scheduled calibration date for easy reference.
Unique Identification Number: A unique serial number or asset ID to trace the equipment or tool.
Calibration Status: Indicate whether the item is "Calibrated," "In Tolerance," or "Out of Tolerance."
Technician Information: Include the name or ID of the technician responsible for the calibration.
Calibration Standard: Reference the standard or procedure followed during calibration (e.g., ISO/IEC 17025).
Company Logo/Name: Include the company’s logo or name for brand recognition.
Environmental Conditions: If applicable, state the environmental conditions during calibration (temperature, humidity, etc.).
Traceability Information: Indicate traceability to national or international standards, such as NIST.
Barcode/QR Code: Include a barcode or QR code for quick scanning and digital record access.
Pass/Fail Indicator: Clearly display whether the equipment passed or failed calibration.
Caution/Warning Statements: Add any warnings or restrictions related to the equipment's calibration or usage.
These points help ensure clarity, traceability, and compliance with industry standards.