The system administered by the Ministry of Consumer Affairs' Measurement and Product Safety Service (MAPSS) covers any measurement used for trade purposes - weight, volume, or length.
And quite a system it is too. Every instrument and machine used to weigh or measure goods must meet the following:
Type approval
Every measuring device must be type-approved. This involves the device being laboratory tested to prove its accuracy. Type approval can only be granted by approved laboratories, either here or overseas. A type-approval certificate number must be attached to the device
Verification by accredited persons
Every measuring device must be verified before it can be used. This means that it must be individually checked for accuracy.
A sticker is attached to the device to confirm that it has been verified. If a piece of equipment is repaired, then it must go through the verification process before it can be used again.
Certificates of accuracy
Once the device has been type approved and verified, it can be used for trade - and from then on its accuracy is checked through a voluntary system of certificates.
These certificates of accuracy last for one year, although a small number of traders replace their certificates on a two-yearly basis. While the certificate system is voluntary, it's used extensively by traders because it gives them confidence that their measuring devices are working as intended.
It also provides traders with some legal protection, if a problem arises.
Proactive inspections
As well as the above checks, MAPSS runs a system of market surveillance - around 1000 different weighing instruments and 400 measuring instruments (such as fuel dispensers) are spot-checked for accuracy every year.
A team also purchases and weighs pre-packaged goods to make sure they stay within internationally accepted tolerances.
Investigation and enforcement of complaints
All complaints from the public are investigated and followed up. Any necessary action is taken.
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