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MEASUREMENT UNITS AND MEASUREMENT STANDARDS BILL, 2006 6 September 2006

MEASUREMENT UNITS AND MEASUREMENT STANDARDS BILL, 2006 6 September 2006. REGULATED SECTOR. VOLUNTARY SECTOR. GOVERNMENT Set policy, laws & technical regulations. Customer/Market Requirements. REGULATORS Administer regulations. CONFORMITY ASSESSMENT

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MEASUREMENT UNITS AND MEASUREMENT STANDARDS BILL, 2006 6 September 2006

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  1. MEASUREMENT UNITS AND MEASUREMENT STANDARDS BILL, 2006 6 September 2006

  2. REGULATED SECTOR VOLUNTARY SECTOR GOVERNMENT Set policy, laws & technical regulations Customer/Market Requirements REGULATORS Administer regulations CONFORMITY ASSESSMENT Prove technical requirements are met Testing, Inspection & Certification SUPPLIER CUSTOMER SOUTH AFRICA’S TECHNICAL INFRASTRUCTURE SABS- STANDARDS Specific technical requirement of a product or a system NMI- MEASUREMENT Underpins testing & calibration through national measurement standards SANAS- ACCREDITATION Assures competence

  3. An example of the Traceability chain National Standard for Length (± 0,25 nm) Transfer laser standard ± 1nm Calibration of all industry diameter standards ± 0,07 um Calibration of Industry measuring equipment ± 0,1 um -For example Car piston, all industrial measurements to accuracy ± 1um -Underpins/safeguard total Automotive export

  4. Mandate • The National Metrology Institute is the body in South Africa responsible to provide for the use of measurement units of the International System of Units and certain other measurement units; • designate national measurement standards and for keeping and maintaining national measurement standards and units; and • disseminate traceability to the South African industry

  5. Objects The objects of the NMI are to: (a) maintain the units described in the Act for South Africa in accordance with units defined by the CIPM and advise the Minister on other units described in the Act; (b) keep and maintain all national measurement standards; (c) arrange for the appropriate periodic comparison of the national measurement standards with the corresponding national measurement standards or references recognised as such and ensure its correction, if necessary;

  6. Objects - continue (d) certify reference materials and arrange for the comparison of the related procedures and primary methods with the corresponding other national procedures and primary methods and ensure its correction, if necessary; (e) ensure compliance and validation with the stipulations of the CIPM Mutual Recognition Arrangement and effect the inclusion of the Republic’s calibration and measurement capabilities in this arrangement; and (f) co-ordinate, interact and manage the international, regional and bilateral interaction with other national metrology institutes, and bodies affiliated to the CIPM.

  7. Board of the NMI The Board will consists of— • Tento fifteen members appointed by the Minister; • (a) the Chief Executive Officer appointed by virtue of his or her office; • (b) not more than two senior managers of the NMI appointed by the Minister as executive board members. • (c) the rest of the members, who are non executive members and appointed by the Minister

  8. Board of the NMI - Continue • When appointing members to the Board, the Minister must ensure that those members— (a) are broadly representative of the population of the Republic; and (b) have sufficient knowledge, experience or qualifications relating to the functions of the NMI and the responsibilities of the Board including, in particular, business management, finance, marketing, international or regional metrology, standardisation and technical regulatory matters. The chairperson of the Board must be selected by the members and be approved by the Minister.

  9. Forum • The Board must establish an consultative forum consisting of representatives of bodies with an interest in metrology and representatives of accredited bodies. • The Board must ensure that different interests are adequately represented in the Forum. • The Forum must advise the Board on: (a) matters in respect of which the NMI could play a role; (b) any other matter on which the Board requests advice. • The Board must establish a constitution and, if necessary, rules for the Forum.

  10. NMI Overall Acting CEO Dr Wynand Louw Strategic R&D Manager Shravan Singh Financial Manager Nothando Msimango Regional and Africa Manager Dr Mukayi Musarurwa Infrastructure and Technical Manager Michael Streak Quality; Global MRA (ISO 17025) Diane de Jager PA/secr to the CMs Ilse Lourens PA/secr to the CM Martha Kgaka Electromagnetic Metrology Natasha van Tonder Metrology in Chemistry Sara Prins Mechanical Metrology Benjamin van der Merwe Metrology Group Leaders Electromagnetic Metrology -Zakhiti Msimang -Shravan Singh Metrology Group Leaders: Chemical Metrology -Martin van Staden -Angelique Botha -Betty-Jayne de Vos Metrology Group Leaders: Mechanical Metrology -Sam Thema -Ian Veldman

  11. The envisaged NMI NMI Board Acting CEO Dr Wynand Louw • BIPM Electromagnetic/Mechanical/Chemical Advisory Forum Dti Quarterly NML • SABS • SANAS Technical Infrastructure • Contracted • Services • Industry

  12. Staff The chief executive officer and all other employees are transferred to NMI as if section 197 of the Labour Relations Act, 1995 (Act No. 66 of 1995) were applicable.

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