On May 20, 2017 the Guyana National Bureau of Standards (GNBS) joined other National Metrology Institutions around the world to commemorate World Metrology Day under the theme “Measurements for Transport”.
Whether air, land or water related, it is a fact that the transport sector in Guyana has generally maintained the requisite systems to ensure that measuring devices in use are consistently accurate and reliable. The sector has relied on GNBS over the years to execute its mandate that ensures all devices used for the purpose of trade are verified (stamped).
GNBS verifies weighbridge scales in the transport sector (Demerara Habour Bridge)
Nevertheless, as in the retail sector (markets, shops, supermarkets, etc.), consumers or those who rely on measurements to make their payments in the transport sector have a meaningful role to play which would guarantee that they are not overcharged or given inaccurate weights. The GNBS advocates that the following roles must be fulfilled by those who rely on the measurement system in the transport sector so they are given their monies worth:
The GNBS will continue to strengthen its efforts in ensuring devices used in all sectors are accurate and reliable through routine verification and surveillance activities. By doing this, the integrity of the national system of measurement will be maintained.