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The enterprise’s responsibility vs. the role of the Norwegian Metrology Service

The Norwegian Metrology Service checks that measuring instruments used in commercial activity meet accuracy requirements and comply with the regulations. However, it is the enterprise itself that is responsible for ensuring that the measuring instruments they use always meet applicable requirements.

The Norwegian Metrology Service carries out supervision to ensure that measurements are reliable and fair for both seller and buyer. Supervision is based on risk assessment and may take place without prior notice.

The enterprise’s responsibility

As the owner or user of a measuring instrument you are responsible for ensuring that:

The instrument is approved and has undergone conformity assessment before being put into use

It measures correctly at all times and is used in accordance with requirements

Required notifications are submitted in case of repair or broken seals

Errors are corrected as soon as possible – or that the equipment is taken out of use

The equipment is available and prepared for supervision

Fees and charges related to supervision are paid

The role of the Norwegian Metrology Service

We check that the requirements are complied with – through:

Risk-based supervision of measuring instruments

Assessment of declarations of conformity and approvals

Follow-up in cases of non-compliance (orders, fees, suspension)

Guidance and information to enterprises

How can we help you?

Do you have questions about our services, supervision, or research? We are happy to assist – please contact us.

 

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