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National Physical Laboratory sets up a facility to help ensure accuracy and reliability of alcoholmeters

Sunderarajan Padmanabhan • October 31, 2017, 23:29:33 IST
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The National Physical Laboratory is the national custodian for standards for all types of measurements.

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National Physical Laboratory sets up a facility to help ensure accuracy and reliability of alcoholmeters

It will probably now become more difficult for those who drink and drive to escape long arms of the law. The National Physical Laboratory (NPL) has set up a facility for calibration of alcohol breath analysers used by police.

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The new facility will help traffic police ensure accuracy and reliability of their alcoholmeters. NPL is the national custodian for standards for all types of measurements.

Alcohol breath analysis is used to enforce laws relating to driving under the influence of alcohol as well as for forensic testing. “The accuracy and reliability of breath alcohol testing devices are critical for ensuring successful prosecution. And accuracy directly depends on calibration source which is used to verify breath alcohol analyzers. Using standard reference material improves reliability of measurements,” Dr. R.K.Kotnala, Head of Environmental Sciences and Biomedical Metrology Division at NPL, said while speaking to India Science Wire.

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The law enforcement agencies would be provided with a reference material consisting of a sample of alcohol at a concentration of 0.3 percent so that they could calibrate their devices on their own regularly without having to visit NPL every now and then. They would, however, have to send their devices for a thorough check and recalibration once a year.

The new calibration service was launched at a seminar on 31 October. NPL has also launched a calibration facility for defibrillators installed at airports and other public places as part of their first aid kits. The defibrillators are life-saving equipment but their effectiveness depends on how much energy is provided to the patient. It is critical that the right level of electric pulse is given.  Anything lower will not be effective, while a pulse larger than needed can even result in death.

The facility will help calibrate the equipment with high precision as per the requirement of energy function specified in the International Standard for medical electrical equipment.

In addition, a reference gas standard for precise measurement of nitrous oxides and other pollutant gases has also been unveiled. At present, NPL disseminates standards for various greenhouse gases as also national ambient air quality standards parameters such as PM 2.5, PM10, carbon monoxide, sulphur oxides, and particulate lead, arsenic and nickel.

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The new initiative widens the spectrum with the establishment of facilities for preparation of primary gas mixtures, their analytical validation and impurity analyses. “Our facilities meet specified uncertainty and accuracy levels of less than one percent required in many critical industries such as automobiles,” Dr. Kotnala added.

 India Science Wire

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