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The Weights and Measures Act 1897 provided that metric units could be used in addition to the traditional imperial units for purposes of trade. In practice, the actual choice of units was restricted by price marking orders which listed packaging sizes and pricing structures that might be used in specific circumstances.
Measurement refers to the quantification of results obtained by using measurement tools. As such, inspection refers to comparing the values obtained through measurement with available references to determine whether a product is acceptable or not.
A Weights and Measures Certification is proof that a weighing and measuring devices (i.e., UPC scanners, scales, gas pumps, etc.) has been inspected and approved by the Office of Weights and Measures for proper calibration.
A weights and measures inspector is responsible for inspecting the weight of packages or other consumer goods on a tractor-trailer or other hauling vehicle.
A scale or balance is a device used to measure weight or mass. These are also known as mass scales, weight scales, mass balances, and weight balances.
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weights and measures, units and standards for expressing the amount of some quantity, such as length, capacity, or weight; the science of measurement standards and methods is known as metrology.
The Weights and Measures Division promotes uniformity in U.S. weights and measures laws, regulations, and standards to achieve equity between buyers and sellers in the marketplace.
Weights and Measures Bureau \u2013 Agricultural Commissioner / Weights and Measures.
What's covered. Generally the law requires the majority of food, drink and other goods sold to the public to have their quantities indicated for the customer. This includes goods that are weighed or measured at the customer's request or packaged ready for sale.
The United States Constitution, Article I, section 8 gives Congress the power to \u201cfix the standard of weights and measurement.\u201d In 1790 Congress considered a plan prepared by Thomas Jefferson, then Secretary of State, which proposed standardized measurements.

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