Students learn about measurement standards, regulations

Students attached to seven technical institutions across Guyana were trained on Tuesday to help them better understand the importance of verified measurement standards and associated regulations in Guyana.

The training was conducted by the Guyana National Bureau of Standards (GNBS) at the National Exhibition Complex, Sophia.

The training session is part of observances for World Metrology Day. It is being observed under the theme “Measurements for All Times, for All People.”

Shailendra Rai, the Head of the Legal Metrology Department, said the focus on measurement is important as it is used to ensure safety to prevent accidents.

“It’s a very wide topic and it covers a wide cross section in terms of trade, almost anything that we do.

“This year is a very special year because this year marks the 150th anniversary for the signing of the meter convention,” Rai said.

Shailendra Rai, the Head of the Legal Metrology Department. (Photo: News Room)

The international bureau of weights and measures was established using the metric system and Guyana has adopted the metric system as the only legal system for measurement.

Rai warned the students that any other measurement system would be deemed illegal in Guyana. He said GNBS does not calibrate or verify any imperial instruments

Rai also informed the students that the GNBS has the authority to remove devices that have inaccurate readings from the public use.

As part of the bureau’s mandate, it frequently conducts training and awareness sessions at schools and agencies.

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