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Dec 11, 2022 News
GNBS IN FOCUS
Kaieteur News – During this busy shopping season, it is customary for consumers to engage in the purchase of goods, such as rice, flour, sugar, meats, preserved fruits and cooking oil by Weights and Measures.
Everything we buy is sold by weight, measure or count. The Guyana National Bureau of Standards (GNBS) uses highly accurate equipment and skilled professionals, to inspect scales, meters and packaged products in stores, markets and supermarkets to ensure equity in trade.
While the GNBS has been executing its mandate to ensure all weighing and measuring instruments used in trade are verified (stamped) and in conformance with the Weights and Measures Act, consumers have meaningful roles to play to guarantee that they are not given short weights and measures.
When purchasing goods, be sure the supplier or business establishment is using measuring instruments, which are verified, suitable and accurate.
The following are ten of these roles:
Notably, nearly all measurable goods must have quantities stated in metric amounts such as kilograms, litres or meters. Equivalent ‘imperial’ quantities such as pounds, ounces, pints and yards may be given in addition to the required metric indicators.
For further information, please contact the GNBS on telephone numbers: 219-0069, 219-0065, 219-0062 or visit the GNBS website: www.gnbsgy.org.
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