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The International Organization of Legal Metrology (french: Organisation Internationale de Métrologie Légale - OIML), is an
intergovernmental organisation An international organization or international organisation (see spelling differences), also known as an intergovernmental organization or an international institution, is a stable set of norms and rules meant to govern the behavior of states an ...
that was created in 1955 to promote the global harmonisation of the legal
metrology Metrology is the scientific study of measurement. It establishes a common understanding of units, crucial in linking human activities. Modern metrology has its roots in the French Revolution's political motivation to standardise units in Fran ...
procedures that underpin and facilitate international trade. Such harmonisation ensures that certification of measuring devices in one country is compatible with certification in another, thereby facilitating trade in the measuring devices and in products that rely on the measuring devices. Such products include weighing devices, taxi meters,
speedometer A speedometer or speed meter is a gauge that measures and displays the instantaneous speed of a vehicle. Now universally fitted to motor vehicles, they started to be available as options in the early 20th century, and as standard equipment f ...
s, agricultural measuring devices such as cereal moisture meters, health related devices such as exhaust measurements and alcohol content of drinks. Since its establishment, the OIML has developed a number of guidelines to assist its Members, particularly developing nations, to draw up appropriate legislation concerning metrology across all facets of society and guidelines on certification and calibration requirements of new products, particularly where such calibration has a legal impact such as in trade, health care and taxation. The OIML works closely with other international organisations such as the International Bureau of Weights and Measures (BIPM) and International Organization for Standardization (ISO) to ensure compatibility between each organisation's work. The OIML has no legal authority to impose solutions on its Members, but its Recommendations are often used by Member States as part of their own national legislation. , 62 countries had signed up as Member States and a further 63 as Corresponding (non-voting) Members including all the
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, EU and
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countries. Between them, the OIML Members cover 86 % of the world's population and 96 % of its economy. The Headquarters of the OIML is located in Paris, France.


Definition of "legal metrology"

The definition of "legal metrology" varies amongst
jurisdiction Jurisdiction (from Latin 'law' + 'declaration') is the legal term for the legal authority granted to a legal entity to enact justice. In federations like the United States, areas of jurisdiction apply to local, state, and federal levels. Jur ...
s, reflecting the extent to which metrology is bound into the jurisdiction's own legal and regulatory code. The OIML, in their publication ''International Vocabulary of Terms in Legal Metrology'' defined "legal metrology" as In the glossary of their book ''Metrology - in short'' Howarth and Redgrave state that "legal metrology" These two statements are held together by the words "regulatory", "accuracy" and "reliability". The word "regulatory" encompasses the "legal" aspects of the term – the role played by
government A government is the system or group of people governing an organized community, generally a state. In the case of its broad associative definition, government normally consists of legislature, executive, and judiciary. Government is a ...
s, national metrology institutes and
standards organisation A standards organization, standards body, standards developing organization (SDO), or standards setting organization (SSO) is an organization whose primary function is developing, coordinating, promulgating, revising, amending, reissuing, interpr ...
s in creating a framework to ensure confidence in the
accuracy Accuracy and precision are two measures of ''observational error''. ''Accuracy'' is how close a given set of measurements (observations or readings) are to their ''true value'', while ''precision'' is how close the measurements are to each other ...
and
reliability Reliability, reliable, or unreliable may refer to: Science, technology, and mathematics Computing * Data reliability (disambiguation), a property of some disk arrays in computer storage * High availability * Reliability (computer networking), a ...
of a
measurement Measurement is the quantification of attributes of an object or event, which can be used to compare with other objects or events. In other words, measurement is a process of determining how large or small a physical quantity is as compared ...
. This framework requires that the specified test and conformance operations are carried out, and that the certificates pertaining to these operations are filed in a manner that enables third parties to assess them should the need arise. The OIML has identified four main activities that fulfil the purposes of legal metrology: *Setting up of legal requirements, *Control/conformity assessment of regulated products and regulated activities, *Supervision of regulated products and of regulated activities, *Providing the necessary infrastructure for correct measurements.


History

The International Organization of Legal Metrology (OIML), an
intergovernmental organisation An international organization or international organisation (see spelling differences), also known as an intergovernmental organization or an international institution, is a stable set of norms and rules meant to govern the behavior of states an ...
, was established under a diplomatic treaty signed in Paris on 12 October 1955 to promote the global harmonisation of legal metrology procedures that underpin and facilitate international trade. Under French law, its principal body, the International Conference on Legal Metrology, is accorded diplomatic status. The Convention that set up the OIML listed eight objectives behind its establishment. At the 2011 meeting in Prague of the International Committee of Legal Metrology (CIML), the OIML updated its mission to read: At the same meeting, its objectives were then stated as follows: #"To develop, in cooperation with our stakeholders, standards and related documents for use by legal metrology authorities and industry that when implemented will achieve the mission of the OIML". #"To provide mutual recognition systems which reduce trade barriers and costs in a global market". #"To represent the interests of the legal metrology community within international organisations and forums concerned with metrology, standardisation, testing, certification and accreditation". #"To promote and facilitate the exchange of knowledge and competencies within the legal metrology community worldwide". #"In co-operation with other metrology bodies, to raise awareness of the contribution that a sound legal metrology infrastructure can make to a modern economy". #"To identify areas for the OIML to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of its work".


Structure

The OIML, which has an annual operating budget of about two million euros that comes from Member subscriptionsSubscriptions currently range from €1 400 for Corresponding Members to €112 000 for Member States that have a population of over 100 million. is organised around a three-layer model: The overall direction of the OIML is vested in the International Conference (french: Conférence internationale de Métrologie légale) which meets every four years. The Conference is attended by delegations from Member States and on-votingCorresponding Members of the Organisation. The management of the OIML is vested in the International Committee (french: Comité international de Métrologie légale - CIML). The Committee consists of one member from each Member State. These members normally have active official functions in legal metrology in their country. The Committee elects a non-salaried President for a six-year term of office from amongst its Members. The Committee meets annually under the chairmanship of its President. Secretarial services, day-to-day running and financial management of the OIML are provided by the BIML (french: Bureau International de Métrologie légale). The BIML is the OIML headquarters, located in the
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and is headed by a salaried director who is, ex-officio, secretary to both the International Conference and the International Committee.


Senior postholders

CIML Presidents *1956-1962 M. Jacob (Belgium) *1962-1968 J. Stulla-Götz (Austria) *1968-1980 A. van Male (Netherlands) *1980-1994 K. Birkeland (Norway) *1994-2003 G. Faber (Netherlands) *2003-2005 M. Kochsiek (Germany - ''Acting President'' ) *2005-2011 A. Johnston (Canada) *2011-2017 P. Mason (United Kingdom) *2017-date Dr. Roman Schwartz (Germany) BIML Directors *1956-1973 M.V.D. Costamagna *1974-2001 B. Athané *2001-2010 J-F. Magaña *2011-2018 S. Patoray *2019-date A. Donnellan


Participation and membership

The OIML has two categories of membership; "Member State" and "Corresponding Member". The ''Member State'' category is for countries or economies that are prepared to finance and actively participate in the work of the OIML and which have acceded to the OIML Convention. The ''Corresponding Member'' category is for countries or economies that want to be informed of OIML activities, but cannot, or prefer not to, be a ''Member State''. , a total of 62 states are Member States and 63 are Corresponding Members. Member States





























































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Work


Technical Committees

The technical work of the OIML is carried out by Technical Committees (TC), each committee having responsibility for a different aspect of legal metrology. In some cases the Technical Committee is broken up into one or more Subcommittees (SC). Within each TC or SC the actual technical work is carried out by Project Groups led by conveners. TCs, SCs and Project Groups are led by volunteer experts from OIML Member States. there are 18 Technical Committees and 46 Subcommittees. The Technical Committees are: *TC 1 Terminology *TC 2 Units of measurement *TC 3 Metrological control (5 SCs) *TC 4 Measurement standards and calibration and verification devices *TC 5 General requirements for measuring instruments (2 SCs) *TC 6 Prepackaged products *TC 7 Measuring instruments for length and associated quantities (4 SCs) *TC 8 Measurement of quantities of fluids (5 SCs) *TC 9 Instruments for measuring mass and density (4 SCs) *TC 10 Instruments for measuring pressure, force and associated quantities (5 SCs) *TC 11 Instruments for measuring temperature and associated quantities (3 SCs) *TC 12 Instruments for measuring electrical quantities *TC 13 Measuring instruments for acoustics and vibration *TC 14 Measuring instruments used for optics *TC 15 Measuring instruments for ionizing radiations (2 SCs) *TC 16 Instruments for measuring pollutants (4 SCs) *TC 17 Instruments for physico-chemical measurements (8 SCs) *TC 18 Medical measuring instruments (3 SCs)


Publications

The OIML produces a number of publications, including: Vocabularies (prefixed by the letter "V") that provide standardised terminology in the field of metrology. The OIML has produced two principal works: *
International Vocabulary of Terms in Legal Metrology (VIML)
' which defines the terms used in legal metrology. The first edition of this work (1978) was the joint effort of seven international organisations -
BIPM The International Bureau of Weights and Measures (french: Bureau international des poids et mesures, BIPM) is an intergovernmental organisation, through which its 59 member-states act together on measurement standards in four areas: chemistry, ...
,
IEC The International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC; in French: ''Commission électrotechnique internationale'') is an international standards organization that prepares and publishes international standards for all electrical, electronic and r ...
,
IFCC The International Federation of Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine or IFCC is a global organization that promotes the fields of clinical chemistry and laboratory medicine. It was established in 1952 as the International Association of Clin ...
,
ISO ISO is the most common abbreviation for the International Organization for Standardization. ISO or Iso may also refer to: Business and finance * Iso (supermarket), a chain of Danish supermarkets incorporated into the SuperBest chain in 2007 * Is ...
,
IUPAC The International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC ) is an international federation of National Adhering Organizations working for the advancement of the chemical sciences, especially by developing nomenclature and terminology. It is ...
,
IUPAP The International Union of Pure and Applied Physics (IUPAP ) is an international non-governmental organization whose mission is to assist in the worldwide development of physics, to foster international cooperation in physics, and to help in the ...
and the OIML.
''Alphabetical list of terms defined in OIML Recommendations and Documents''
which defines the technical terms used in the various OIML Recommendations. In addition, the OIML was a partner in the JCGMThe Joint Committee for Guides in Metrology (JCGM) has eight members:
BIPM The International Bureau of Weights and Measures (french: Bureau international des poids et mesures, BIPM) is an intergovernmental organisation, through which its 59 member-states act together on measurement standards in four areas: chemistry, ...
,
IEC The International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC; in French: ''Commission électrotechnique internationale'') is an international standards organization that prepares and publishes international standards for all electrical, electronic and r ...
,
IFCC The International Federation of Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine or IFCC is a global organization that promotes the fields of clinical chemistry and laboratory medicine. It was established in 1952 as the International Association of Clin ...
,
ISO ISO is the most common abbreviation for the International Organization for Standardization. ISO or Iso may also refer to: Business and finance * Iso (supermarket), a chain of Danish supermarkets incorporated into the SuperBest chain in 2007 * Is ...
,
IUPAC The International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC ) is an international federation of National Adhering Organizations working for the advancement of the chemical sciences, especially by developing nomenclature and terminology. It is ...
,
IUPAP The International Union of Pure and Applied Physics (IUPAP ) is an international non-governmental organization whose mission is to assist in the worldwide development of physics, to foster international cooperation in physics, and to help in the ...
, ILAC and the OIML.
which produced the
International vocabulary of metrology - Basic and general concepts and associated terms (VIM)
', a document published by the BIPM on behalf of the JCGM Recommendations (prefixed by the letter "R") which are model regulations that establish the metrological characteristics required of certain measuring instruments and which specify methods and equipment for checking their conformity. Most of the Recommendations have a similar structure. The four main topics covered in the reports are metrological requirements, technical requirements, methods and equipment for testing and verifying conformity to requirements and test report format. Recommendations are written in such a manner that they can be adopted "as is" by countries that wish to do so, or countries can select those parts that they wish to include in their own legislation. 104 Recommendations have been published, usually in both
English English usually refers to: * English language * English people English may also refer to: Peoples, culture, and language * ''English'', an adjective for something of, from, or related to England ** English national ide ...
and French. Recommendations may b
downloaded free of charge from the OIML website
International Documents (prefixed by the letter "D"), which are informative in nature and intended to improve the work of the metrological services. 31 OIML Documents had been published in this series. Documents may b
downloaded free of charge from the OIML website
The OIML also published Basic Publications, Guides, Seminar Reports, Expert Reports and th
OIML Bulletin


OIML Certification System (OIML-CS)

Th
OIML-CS
is a system for issuing, registering and using OIML Certificates and their associated OIML type evaluation/test reports for types of measuring instruments (including families of measuring instruments, modules, or families of modules), based on the requirements of OIML Recommendations. It is a single Certification System comprising two Schemes: Scheme A and Scheme B. It was launched on 1 January 2018, replacing the OIML Basic Certificate System and the OIML Mutual Acceptance Arrangement (MAA). The aim of the OIML-CS is to facilitate, accelerate and harmonise the work of national and regional bodies that are responsible for type evaluation and approval of measuring instruments subject to legal metrological control. The objectives of the OIML-CS are a) to promote the global harmonisation, uniform interpretation and implementation of legal metrological requirements for measuring instruments and/or modules, b) to avoid unnecessary re-testing when obtaining national type evaluations and approvals, and to support the recognition of measuring instruments and/or modules under legal metrological control, while achieving and maintaining confidence in the results in support of facilitating the global trade of individual instruments, and c) to establish rules and procedures for fostering mutual confidence among participating OIML Member States and Corresponding Members in the results of type evaluations that indicate conformity of measuring instruments and/or modules, under legal metrological control, to the metrological and technical requirements established in the applicable OIML Recommendation(s). There are three categories of participants: * OIML Issuing Authorities are participants from Member States that issue OIML type evaluation reports and OIML Certificates under the OIML-CS. * Utilizers are participants from OML Member States that accept and utilise OIML Certificates and/or OIML type evaluation reports issued by OIML Issuing Authorities. * Associates are participants from Corresponding Members that accept and utilise OIML Certificates and/or OIML type evaluation reports issued by OIML Issuing Authorities. Associates do not have voting rights in the Management Committee. The requirements for the participation of OIML Issuing Authorities and their associated Test Laboratories in Scheme A or Scheme B are the same, but the method of demonstrating compliance is different. OIML Issuing Authorities are required to demonstrate compliance with ISO/IEC 17065 and Test Laboratories are required to demonstrate compliance with ISO/IEC 17025. For participation in Scheme B, it is sufficient to demonstrate compliance on the basis of “self-declaration” with additional supporting evidence. However, for participation in Scheme A, compliance shall be demonstrated by peer evaluation on the basis of accreditation or peer assessment.


Relationships

The work of the OIML overlaps with the work of a number of other international organisations. In order to minimise the impact of this overlap and also to ensure that the work of the OIML and other organisations can intermesh with each other, the OIML and other organisations have exchanged memoranda of understanding (MoU) with each other. the MoU in existence were: *On 3 December 2008 the
International Bureau of Weights and Measures The International Bureau of Weights and Measures (french: Bureau international des poids et mesures, BIPM) is an intergovernmental organisation, through which its 59 member-states act together on measurement standards in four areas: chemistry, ...
(BIPM), the
United Nations Industrial Development Organization The United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) (French: Organisation des Nations unies pour le développement industriel; French/Spanish acronym: ONUDI) is a specialized agency of the United Nations that assists countries in e ...
(UNIDO) and the OIML signed a three-way MoU whereby each would apply their own expertise in the best way possible to ensure the better implementation of capacity building activities in standards and conformity, as well as compliance with sanitary and phytosanitary (SPS) measures. *An MoU was signed with the
International Organization for Standardization The International Organization for Standardization (ISO ) is an international standard development organization composed of representatives from the national standards organizations of member countries. Membership requirements are given in Art ...
(ISO) on 10 June 1966, which was revised on 9 December 2008 whereby both organisations would cooperate via joint technical committees where applicable. A number of OIML Recommendations that were at variance with certain ISO standards were withdrawn. A process to fast-track OIML Recommendations into ISO standards was also agreed. Joint reports issued by both organisations could be downloaded from the OIML website as with any other OIML document.This has financial implications as the OIML is funded mainly by member subscriptions and ISO by the sale of standards. *An MoU was signed with the
International Electrotechnical Commission The International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC; in French: ''Commission électrotechnique internationale'') is an international standards organization that prepares and publishes international standards for all electrical, electronic and ...
(IEC) on 13 October 2011 during the 46th CIML Meeting in Prague. Under the MoU, the two organisations agreed to keep each other informed of their activities, and where appropriate, to set up joint technical committees and issue joint recommendations. On 10 October 2018 at the 53rd CIML Meeting, held in Hamburg, Germany, a renewed MoU was signed by Mr. Frans Vreeswijk (General Secretary and CEO of the IEC) and Dr. Roman Schwartz (CIML President). *An MoU was signed with the
International Laboratory Accreditation Cooperation The International Laboratory Accreditation Cooperation or ILAC started as a conference in 1977 with the aim of developing international cooperation for facilitating trade by promotion of the acceptance of accredited test and calibration results. ...
(ILAC) on 12 November 2006 whereby ILAC and OIML would cooperate in the use of the OIML Mutual Acceptance Arrangement (MAA) tool and both organisations would cooperate in the field of harmonisation of
accreditation Accreditation is the independent, third-party evaluation of a conformity assessment body (such as certification body, inspection body or laboratory) against recognised standards, conveying formal demonstration of its impartiality and competence to ...
by ILAC full members and
peer assessment Peer assessment, or self-assessment, is a process whereby students or their peers grade assignments or tests based on a teacher’s benchmarks. The practice is employed to save teachers time and improve students' understanding of course materials a ...
s organised by the BIML. On 28 October 2007, during the ILAC/IAF General Assembly in Sydney, the MoU was extended to include the
International Accreditation Forum The International Accreditation Forum, Inc. (IAF) is the world association of Conformity Assessment Accreditation bodies and other bodies interested in conformity assessment in the fields of management systems, products, services, personnel and o ...
(IAF) whereby ILAC and the OIML would cooperate in the use of the OIML Mutual Acceptance Arrangement (MAA) tool and both organisations would cooperate in the field of harmonisation of
accreditation Accreditation is the independent, third-party evaluation of a conformity assessment body (such as certification body, inspection body or laboratory) against recognised standards, conveying formal demonstration of its impartiality and competence to ...
by ILAC full members and
peer assessment Peer assessment, or self-assessment, is a process whereby students or their peers grade assignments or tests based on a teacher’s benchmarks. The practice is employed to save teachers time and improve students' understanding of course materials a ...
s organised by the document ''Guide for the application of ISO/IEC Guide 65 to legal metrology'' was to be revised to bring it into line with other ISO standards, notably ISO 17021 and
ISO 9001 The ISO 9000 family is a set of five quality management systems (QMS) standards that help organizations ensure they meet customer and other stakeholder needs within statutory and regulatory requirements related to a product or service. ISO 90 ...
. A new MoU was signed on 28 October 2010 during the ILAC/IAF Joint General Assembly in Shanghai. On 16 October 2014 at the IAF-ILAC Joint General Assembly, held in Vancouver, Canada, a renewed MoU was signed by Mr. Peter Unger (ILAC Chair), Mr. Randy Dougherty (IAF Chair) and Mr. Peter Mason (CIML President). Lastly, on 10 October 2018 at the 53rd CIML Meeting, held in Hamburg, Germany, a renewed MoU was signed by Ms. Merih Malmqvist Nilsson (ILAC Chair), Mr. Xiao Jianhua (IAF Chair) and Dr. Roman Schwartz (CIML President). The updates in the 2018 renewed MoU are mainly editorial in nature, most notably to address the OIML Certification System (OIML-CS) and to consolidate some parts of the existing text.


See also

*
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*
WELMEC WELMEC is a body set up to promote European cooperation in the field of legal metrology. WELMEC members are drawn from the national authorities responsible for legal metrology in European Union (EU) and European Free Trade Association (EFTA) membe ...


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