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2024-09-16 13:14
Bureau of Standards, Metrology and Inspection, Ministry of Economic Affairs

BSMI Ensures Accuracy of Weighing Scales for Mid-Autumn Festival

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BSMI Ensures Accuracy of Weighing Scales for Mid-Autumn Festival
As the Mid-Autumn Festival approaches, the traditional customs of eating moon cakes and looking up at the moon are at the heart of the celebrations. This year, the market is buzzing with life and consumers who are delighted by the array of celebratory foods. In light of these activities, the Bureau of Standards, Metrology and Inspection (BSMI) has launched a nationwide inspection project before the festival to ensure the accuracy of weighing scales used in transactions.

The results of this comprehensive inspection were impressive, with a compliance rate of 99.9%. Out of the 5,208 scales inspected across 182 food retailing spots, including traditional markets, supermarkets, and hypermarkets in various cities, only one scale failed to pass the inspection. The non-compliant scale was immediately labeled "Suspended" and is subject to follow-up monitoring. Vendors using the failed scale face fines ranging from NT$15,000 to NT$75,000 under the "Weights and Measures Act" if they continue their use.

The BSMI emphasized its commitment to ongoing vigilance by conducting year-round inspection projects to monitor the accuracy of weighing scales in transactions. Consumers are encouraged to report any scales that do not bear the verification mark [(Picture as attachment file)] or those they suspect of being inaccurate. Reports can be made by calling the BSMI at 02-23434567. Investigations will be carried out to protect the interests of both buyers and sellers, ensuring a fair and reliable marketplace.

This initiative made by the BSMI not only safeguards consumer rights but also promotes trust and transparency in the market during this significant cultural celebration.

Responsible Division: Metrology Technology Division
Contact Person: Chen, Horng-Lin, Deputy Director
Telephone No.: +886-2343-4585
Email: [email protected]
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