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Posted 17 October 2023 - 04:58 PM

Hi everyone,

We are getting our plant ready for a CFIA audit in order to go federal. I am currently working on our scale calibration program and I was wondering for verification and calibration of our scales, do we need reference weights that are traceable/ISO certified or regular weights could work? I am also planning to get our scales calibrated once a year externally.

 

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Posted 17 October 2023 - 05:01 PM

As long as you have an external company do annual verifications with certified weights, you can use standard weights without a certificate for inhouse checks


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Posted 17 October 2023 - 05:10 PM

You can also have your calibration service provider provide a certificate that your internal weights are within tolerance to the certified weights they use for the scale calibrations.  That way you know that the weights you are using are appropriate.  


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Posted 17 October 2023 - 06:04 PM

We calibrate our weights every year, along with the scales (external calibration service)



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Posted 17 October 2023 - 06:43 PM

Just a note:   

 

Double check the variance for your finished good size          no sense having scales accurate to say 0.01g if your finished good weighs 2000 g 


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