Applicants for a certificate will be tested verbally and practically by an Inspector and will be required to show that they can
It is the policy of this authority to limit the scope of any certificate to the weighbridge the operator will be expected to use., should the weighbridge be replaced or changed a new certificate will be required.
Sec 18 Operators of public weighing equipment must hold a certificate of competence from a
Chief Trading Standards Officer
Sec 19 i) must carry out a weighing on demand unless they have reasonable cause not to do so.
ii) must carry out the weighing fairly
iii) must give to the person requiring the weighing a written statement of the weight found
iv) must make a record detailing:
vi) must not commit any fraud
vii) persons bringing an item to be weighed must, if requested, give his name and address
to the operator
viii) records of weighings must be retained for two years
ix) record must not be destroyed or defaced within two years
Weighing Equipment (EEC Automatic Weighing Machines) Regulations 1988
Reg. 4(7) No person may carry out a ‘double weighing’ for trade purposes.
Balance - When the weighbridge is unloaded the indication shows zero.
Gross Weight - This is the weight of the vehicle fully laden, and is an indication of the total weight of everything on the bridge.
GVW - Gross Vehicle Weight
Tare Weight - This is the weight of the unladen vehicle, i.e. the weight you will use to calculate the vehicle’s load.
Net Weight - Gross weight less tare weight i.e. the weight of the load.
Train Weight - Similar to gross weight and refers to the all-up weight of an articulated vehicle (tractor and trailer). On weighbridge documentation it will still be referred to as gross weight.
GTW - Gross Train Weight
Headwork - The part of the machine which incorporates the weight indications.
Bottom Work - The levers and/or loadcells below the plate.
Plate/Platform - The part of the machine on which the load to be weighed is placed.
Double-weighing - The weighing of a load or vehicle in two or more stages. e.g. where an articulated vehicle cannot fit onto the plate its weight is calculated from the sum of the front and rear sets of axle weights.
Axle weighings - The weighing of individual axles or groups of axles to determine the load placed upon them.
Draw Bar Unit - A rigid vehicle towing by means of a bar a self supporting trailer.
Permitted GVW )
Permitted GTW ) - The legal maximum weight permitted on the road.
They must enter the weight found in the GROSS or TARE box on the weighbridge ticket as appropriate
If the ticket is to be issued then the weighbridge operator must enter NOT WEIGHED or draw lines through the spaces provided for other entries. Operators MUST NOT enter in the tare box a weight STATED BY THE DRIVER,as only weights determined by the weighbridge operator should be inserted
If the driver intends to return after loading for a second weighing of the same vehicle to be recorded on the same ticket, the ticket should be retained until the second weighing is complete. A Weighbridge Operator should never give out a ticket that has any blank spaces
They must complete the other particulars required on the ticket
NOTE: Often when using an electronic headwork with ticket printer the information is fully or partly transferred onto the ticket. However, if this fails full records must still be kept and any calculations worked out accurately.
The Weighbridge Operator must ensure that a record of each weighing is made. These records must be kept for at least 2 years. If the duplicate of the weighbridge ticket is the only record of the weighing, it must also state:
The maximum penalty for fraud in connection with a public weighing is a fine of £5,000 or six months imprisonment, or both. The maximum penalty for recording a false weight is a fine of £5,000.
If, having weighed a vehicle, a Weighbridge Operator suspects the weights to be in excess of that permitted for the vehicle on the highway they should draw the driver’s attention to the weight record. Further, the ticket should be marked ‘vehicle possibly overloaded’.
A Weighbridge Operator does not have authority to
a) withold the weighbridge ticket
b) prevent the vehicle leaving.
1) Can you confidently operate the weighing equipment?
2) Where are the ‘copy ticket’ or records retained?
3) Can you refuse to undertake a public weighing?
4) If YES to (3), when?
5) What details must be shown in the ‘records’?
6) Would you weigh a ‘horse’?
7) How long should records be retained?
8) What do you understand by the terms
10) What will you do if passengers refuse to get out of a vehicle?
11) If you cannot see the load, what will you do?
12) The vehicle is too long to fit onto your weighbridge plate. What will you do?
13) Why should you never leave blanks on a weighbridge ticket?
14) Why should ‘people’ bringing articles for weighing try to mislead you.
In preparing for your test please expect additional questions to those detailed above as these are for your benefit to judge your readiness.
Private Address ...........................................................................................................................
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I (applicant) have read and understood the notes attached
..................................................................... Signature
For Supervisor
............................................................... (applicants name) is fully conversant with the system of recording
weight and the equipment supplied by us for public weighing operations.
.................................................................................................... Supervisors Name/Position
..................................................................................................................................... Company
For Trading Standards Officer
I have examined ...................................................................................... and I am satisfied that he/she
has sufficient knowledge to undertake the duties of a Public Weighbridge Operator.
.......................................................................... Trading Standards Officer
Date: .............................
Equipment details:
| Filename | Description |
|---|---|
| Permitted Vehicle Weights | Lorries showing Maximum axle wights |