Section 7 of LMA : Section 7: Standard Units Of Weights And Measures

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Explanation using Example

Imagine you are a manufacturer of packaged goods, and you need to ensure that the weight of the product you are placing on the market is accurately measured. According to Section 7(1) of The Legal Metrology Act, 2009, you must use the standard units of weights and measures as specified by the Act. This means you would use kilograms or grams to measure the weight of your products, rather than any non-standard or traditional units.

Furthermore, when labeling your products with quantities, you must use the standard unit of numeration as per Section 7(2). This implies using the decimal numeration system, which is the recognized standard in India, to represent the quantity of the product in the package.

To comply with the Act, you would need to use weighing equipment that has been calibrated and verified according to the standards set by the Central Government, as mentioned in Section 7(3). This ensures that the equipment you use to weigh your products is accurate and reliable.

Lastly, your weighing equipment must meet the prescribed requirements related to its physical characteristics, performance, and methods of testing, as stated in Section 7(4). Regular checks and maintenance would be necessary to ensure ongoing compliance with these standards.

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