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Jul 16, 2023 News
GNBS IN FOCUS
Kaieteur News – Although the Guyana National Bureau of Standards (GNBS) has been executing its mandate to ensure that all weighing and measuring instruments used in trade are verified (stamped) it also relies on consumers to do their part in trade transactions to guarantee that they are provided with accurate measurements of products.
Daily, consumers visit the community shops, markets, supermarkets, and other retail outlets to purchase a variety of groceries, such as rice, flour, sugar, meats, ground provisions, preserved fruits, and cooking oil by weights and measures. Consumers also spend large sums of money to buy building materials and hardware items such as sand, stone, nails, screws and wires by weights and measures. For those looking to buy uniform (cloth)and other materials by length, you are also included.
Unfortunately, some consumers are not exercising the level of vigilance required to ensure that the quantities delivered to them are what they have requested and are paying for. This needs to change for their full protection.
The GNBS, as of this month (July), recommenced the verification of measuring instruments used in trade for the second half of 2023, but this crucial process for measurement accuracy, needs the support of consumers who are knowledgeable and demanding their rightful measures, especially when transactions seem odd or questionable.
To reduce these doubtful measurement transactions, the GNBS implores consumers to apply the following tips when purchasing goods by weights and measures:
The GNBS, through its Legal Metrology Department, remains resolute in its efforts to maintain a functional and transparent measurement system in Guyana, which allows for accurate and reliable measurements in the trade of goods and services consumers buy.
For further information, please contact GNBS on telephone numbers: 219-0069, 219-0065, 219-0062 or WhatsApp: 692-4627.
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