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All goods, whether pre-packed or not, should be of the correct weight or measure stated on the packaging or indicated on the premises.
Part of our job is to ensure that the public receive the correct amount of any product they buy. Almost all goods today are sold by some reference to either it's weight or measure, whether by the pint, litre, gramme or metre. This includes everyday items such as bread, petrol, beer, clothing material, sand or virtually anything else you can think of. Trading Standards enforce a complex set of regulations designed to ensure that the public and businesses can have confidence in their purchases and ensures fair competition. We do this by:-
A more in-depth view of Weights and Measures legislation is given below.
If you think you have received short measure from a business in Bournemouth Borough Council and would like further information or an information pack, please contact Consumer Direct on 08454 04 05 06 or via www.consumerdirect.gov.uk|.
In the UK, it has been estimated that goods to the value of a billion pounds are traded at retail level by some form of measurement of their quantity. However, do consumers stop to think why or how it is that they can have confidence in their purchases?
The law relating to weights and measures today evolved so that:-
The system of weights and measures has developed through:-
There is a vast range of law governing weights and measures; as technology, numbers and variety of goods have increased so has legislation:-
So, Inspectors of Weights and Measures (or Trading Standards Officers as they are more commonly known) visit trade premises and carry out inspections and verification of weighing and measuring equipment. Examples include counter weighing machines, weighbridges, weights, petrol pumps, spirit measuring instruments, wine and beer glasses, metre measures to name some common examples. Prepacked goods, breads, textiles etc are tested to ensure correct weight or measure.
Other useful information can be obtained from the following websites:-
Office of Public Sector Information
Provides full text of Acts of Parliament from 1988, plus access to Inforoute, the Government's Information Asset Register.
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra)
Defra works for the essentials of life - water, food, air, land, people, animals and plants
Trading Standards Central
A one stop shop for consumer protection information in the UK. Provides information for businesses and consumers.
HM Customs and Excise
Provides information and advice for the public and for businesses.
Office of Fair Trading (OFT)
The OFT is designed with two purposes: to protect consumers and explain their rights; and to ensure that businesses compete and operate fairly.
Department for Business Enterprise & Regulatory Reform (BERR)
Working with businesses, employees and consumers to drive up UK productivity and competitiveness to deliver prosperity for all.