The Guyana National Bureau of Standards (GNBS) has seized some 160 unapproved and unverified measuring scales.
This seizure was undertaken during an inspection by the GNBS Legal Metrology Department, which conducted surveillance exercises at shops and markets countrywide to ensure that measuring instruments used in retail trade were verified.
Commencing in May, these impromptu surveillance visits were conducted in markets in the city and its environs, including those at Stabroek, Bourda, Kitty, Ruimveldt, Plaisance and Mon Repos.
Following this seizure, the GNBS has urged that these scales are not designed for commercial trade as their internal parts cannot withstand the rigours of frequent use.
As a result, these domestic scales easily become inaccurate, depriving consumers and even users themselves.












