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TRAINING FOR THE WEIGHTS AND MEASURES OFFICIAL COURSE CURRICULUM MODULE 1Introduction MODULE 2Laws & Regulations MODULE 3Enforcement Procedures MODULE.

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2 TRAINING FOR THE WEIGHTS AND MEASURES OFFICIAL COURSE CURRICULUM MODULE 1Introduction MODULE 2Laws & Regulations MODULE 3Enforcement Procedures MODULE 4Legal Action MODULE 5Legal Metrology MODULE 6Field Standards & Test Equipment MODULE 7Basic Weighing / Measuring Principles

3 TRAINING FOR THE WEIGHTS AND MEASURES OFFICIAL COURSE CURRICULUM MODULE 8Device Type Evaluation MODULE 9Weighing Devices MODULE 10Measuring Devices MODULE 11Weighmaster Enforcement MODULE 12Petroleum Products MODULE 13Quantity Control MODULE 14Service Agencies and Agents

4 TRAINING FOR THE WEIGHTS AND MEASURES OFFICIAL Eleventh in a series of 14 Module Eleven “WEIGHMASTER ENFORCEMENT”

5 n Define “weighmaster” n Review the two categories of weighmasters n Provide some history of the weighmaster program n Define “weighmaster” n Review the two categories of weighmasters n Provide some history of the weighmaster program General Overview This module will:

6 Module Objectives Familiarize you with the laws and regulations governing weighmaster operations Explain the basic weighmaster licensing and weighmaster certificate content requirements Review the basic steps in conducting a location inspection Review end product testing Learn the procedures in establishing/maintaining various types of carried and average tare weights Introduce you to the volumetric conversion procedure for squid, Pacific Whiting and anchovy

7 IntroductionIntroduction The Weighmaster Enforcement Program Assures that commercial transactions, based on quantities certified to on a weighmaster certificate, are accurate Licenses as weighmasters, the individuals or firms who weigh, measure or count bulk commodities and issue certificates of accuracy of the weight, measure or count

8 HistoryHistory The Weighmaster Act - 1915 WEIGHMASTER ACT An act defining public weighmaster: describing his duties; providing for rules and regulations governing the performance of his duties; prescribing a bond and fixing the amount thereof; and providing penalties for any violation of the provisions of this act. Public Weighmaster. Bond. Seals. Exceptions. SECTION 1. Any person, firm, corporation, co- partnership, or individual engaged in the business of public weighing for hire who shall weigh or measure any commodity, produce or article, and issue therefore a weight or measure certificate which shall be accepted as the accurate weight or measure upon which the purchase or sale of such commodity, produce, or article is based shall be known as a public weighmaster, and shall file a bond with the State Superintendent of Weights and Measures. First official Act regulating weighmaster activity

9 LocationsLocations May operate both fixed and non-fixed locations Non-Fixed A permanent, physical location or address A random, non-established or unpredictable location(s) Fixed

10 LicensingLicensing Complete and submit a license application with appropriate fees Fixed Location- $ 75.00 Additional Fixed- $ 30.00 Non-fixed Location- $200.00 Deputy- $ 20.00

11 Weighmaster Certificates n Issued as the basis to buy or sell a commodity n To charge for a service based on quantity indicated on certificate n Required to be issued whenever payment is dependent on written or printed weight, measure, or count

12 Weighmaster Certificates Content n Legend n Printed name of principal weighmaster n Numbered consecutively n Other information applicable to transaction n Information must be clear and legible

13 Operational Requirements n Weigh a vehicle with all persons out of vehicle and off scale n Weigh vehicle, container, pallet or commodity at the time of certification n Not weigh vehicle for certification when part is not resting on scale n Not issue certificates in excess of 80,000 lbs. gross weight Shall:

14 Weighmaster Inspection and Certificate Audits Audit Policies Ensures uniform enforcement Purpose of Inspection Program Licensed weighmasters Properly trained deputies Use approved and sealed devices Promote accuracy Ensure weights are legally established and maintained after Audit Report form is a record of the inspector’s findings after examining weighmaster certificates and operations

15 Location Inspection prior n Verify license information and status with DMS prior to inspection n Speak with supervisor upon arrival n Complete Audit Form based on findings n Review all violations with person in charge and obtain signature

16 Location Inspection Areas to Examine: License Weighmaster Certificates Containers & Pallets People Inside & Outside Scale Vehicles & Trucks Weighing, Measuring, & Counting Procedures

17 Container & Vehicle Tare Weight Tare Weight– Tare Weight – Empty or unladen weight of a vehicle, container or pallet A tare weight that is legally established and used repeatedly is referred to as a “Carried” Tare Weight There are seven types of “Carried” Tare Weights:

18 Common Tare Weight Average weight of a group of containers or pallets determined prior to time of delivery Used for containers / pallets weighing 1,000 lbs. or less Must complete a Common Tare Notice

19 Common Tare Weight Verification Identify common tare weights used Containers & pallets used Common tare weight codes Reweigh containers & pallets Tolerance Two-tenths (0.2) pound or two percent (2%)

20 Predetermined Individual Tare Weights Must be permanently marked on both sides with company name, license number and predetermined individual tare weight Weight of a vehicle, container or pallet determined prior to time of delivery

21 Predetermined Individual Tare Weights Tolerance Two-tenths (0.2) pound or two percent (2%) Verification Reweigh vehicle, container or pallet

22 Predetermined Individual Tare Weights for Earth, Rock, etc. Material Predetermined Individual Tare Weights for Earth, Rock, etc. Used exclusively for trucks hauling earth, stone, rock, sand, gravel and asphalt paving material Exempt from some “carried” tare weight regulations

23 Predetermined Individual Tare Weights for Earth, Rock, etc. Verification Obtain recorded tare weight from weighmaster Driver on/off Tolerance Actual weight not to exceed recorded weight

24 Seasonal Tare Weight (Cab Card) Tare weight of a fuel-consuming vehicle used to transport only bulk loads of tomatoes and is valid only one harvest season

25 Seasonal Tare Weight (Cab Card) Verification Truck driver presents cab card Take possession of cab card Instruct driver to disconnect tractor Tolerance Actual weight of tractor cannot vary by more than 300 pounds

26 Timber Tare Weights Are established on unladen, log hauling trucks and used to determine net weight of logs delivered to a saw mill Net weight converted to board foot volume Based on a mathematical average

27 Timber Tare Weights Verification Review and verify all records Review computer program used Tolerance Actual tare weight does not exceed timber tare weight by more than 2%

28 n Must first submit a written request for authorization and submit test data supporting accuracy n Must have approval from CDFA Multiple Draft Weighing Weighing procedure whereby individual weights of connected vehicles in the combination are determined without resting on the scale deck simultaneously and without disconnecting the vehicles

29 Multiple Draft Weighing Tolerance No more than twice the scale tolerance for the net load Verification Review weighmaster procedures used to establish multiple draft weight Reweigh vehicle and connected combination

30 Volumetric Conversion to Weight of Squid Procedure whereby the weight of squid, Pacific Whiting or anchovy, removed from fishing vessels, may be determined by computation based on volumetric measurement of containers History Preceded by numerous fisherman complaints Requested by CA Department of Fish & Game Official weight—62.8 pounds per cubic foot Requirements Specific markings on containers Issuance of Fish and Game landing receipt

31 Average Tare Weights Average weight of a group of containers within a uniform weight range at the time of delivery Not considered to be a carried tare weight n Determined for each load at time of certification n Not used on subsequent loads

32 Average Tare Weights Verification Review weighmaster procedures used to establish the average tare weight If said containers are available, reweigh them

33 End Product Testing An investigative tool to determine compliance Types of End Product Testing n Weight / measure verification n Salvage material test sales n Household goods reweigh n Bulk delivery volume verification n Ready-mix concrete verification n Livestock reweighs n Undercover requests for false certificates

34 SummarySummary Basic weighmaster licensing & certificate requirements How to conduct a location inspection How to establish & maintain types of carried and average tare weights Volumetric conversion procedure End product testing

35 ConclusionConclusion This training module has provided you with a better understanding of the weighmaster program and a deeper appreciation about their rights and responsibilities

36 TRAINING FOR THE WEIGHTS AND MEASURES OFFICIAL This Concludes Module 11 “WEIGHMASTER ENFORCEMENT”


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