CECIP GENERAL ASSEMBLY
The General Assembly for CECIP took place on 3rd June, in Bratislava. This was a useful and interesting meeting that discussed a wide range of legislation that will eventually influence
INSPECTORS OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES
The government is undertaking a full review of the powers available to Trading Standards Officers, with the intention of deciding if the officers have more legal power than is necessary.
REVISION OF DIRECTIVES
These are the European Directives that cover both non-automatic and automatic weighing instruments. They are in the process of being reviewed against the background of a process known as the
WEIGHBRIDGE PROJECT
Introduction Aim:The importance of this project is to show weighbridge accuracy and the impact errors can have on the environment, cost to businesses and local authorities. In particular, it is
IN-SERVICE INSPECTION DOCUMENT
The first draft of the In-Service Inspection scheme that has been proposed by the UK Weighing Federation is now available to members. Click here to view. Please be aware that
2011 REGIONAL MEETING, YORK
Notice is hereby given of the UK Weighing Federation Regional meeting to be held on: THURSDAY, 14th April 2011at St Williams College5 College Street,York, North Yorkshire,YO1 7JF Registration and Coffee: 11:00Meeting
MARKET SURVEILLANCE
The UKWF have recently produced guidance notes on manufacturers and importers responsibilities under market surveillance: Guidance Notes ADD LINKSChecklist ADD LINKS This is a responsibility of all people manufacturing and importing instruments
NOTICE OF AGM AND REGIONAL MEETING
Notice is hereby given of the UK Weighing Federation Annual General Meeting and Regional meeting to be held on: THURSDAY, 14th OCTOBER 2010ATInstitution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE)1 Birdcage Walk,WestminsterLondonSW1H 9JJ
NOTICE OF REGIONAL MEETING
Notice is hereby given of the UK Weighing Federation Regional meeting to be held on: THURSDAY, 22nd April 2010 AT St Williams College, 5 College Street, York, North Yorkshire, YO1
SPECIFIC QUANTITIES: A CHANGE IN THE LAW
This Directive removed the need for packers to make up pre-packages of a whole variety of products in fixed nominal quantities. For example, prior to this Directive coming into force,