WELMEC was founded
in June 1990 with 18 representative Members from national authorities
responsible for legal metrology in European Union and EFTA member States
signing up to a Memorandum of Understanding
WELMEC is the European Cooperation in Legal Metrology
and was founded in Switzerland, when a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU)
was signed by representatives of 18 national legal metrology authorities
in European Union and EFTA member states. When it was founded, the acronym
WELMEC stood for Western European Legal Metrology Cooperation. However,
today WELMEC extends beyond western Europe and includes representatives
from Central and Eastern Europe. The acronym WELMEC has been retained.
The WELMEC Committee comprises three categories of individuals: Members,
Associate Members and Observer Organisations. There were at the beginning
18 Members, which were the 18 countries who signed the MoU in 1990, and
ten Associate members. The Associate Members are representatives of Central
and Eastern European countries. During the 19th WELMEC Committee meeting
in 2003 in Madrid, Cyprus and Malta were also welcomed as Associate Members,
bringing the number of Associate Members up to twelve. In May 2004 the
ten new EU member countries Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary,
Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Slovakia and Slovenia signed the MoU
during the 20th Committee meeting in Casta-Papiernicka, Slovakia. In 2005
during the 21st Committee meeting in Edinburgh, Turkey was unanimously
accepted as Associate Member and in 2006 in Bulgaria in addition Croatia
was welcomed as Associate Member. There are also seven Observer Organisations,
including the European Commission and OIML . The committee meets annually
and meetings are held in English.
WELMEC also corresponds with various organisations such as European Trade
associations and other regional metrology organisations.
The principal aim of WELMEC is to establish a harmonised and consistent
approach to European legal metrology. WELMEC is concerned with the establishment,
maintenance and improvement of channels of communication between its members
and associate members and aims to develop mutual confidence through participation
in common activities.
WELMEC also actively develops links with other regional and international
bodies which have an interest in European metrology. WELMEC's work is
carried out by its Working Groups. These groups provide guidance documents
(WELMEC guides) which are available on this website. For further information
about WELMEC read WELMEC 1 - An introduction.
Objectives
of WELMEC
Develop mutual confidence between legal metrology services ;
Achieve harmonisation of legal metrology activities ;
Identify any special features of legal metrology which need to be reflected
in the European metrology, certification and testing framework ;
Organise the exchange of information ;
Promote the removal of barriers to trade in the field of measuring instruments
;
Promote consistency of interpretation and application of normative documents
and propose actions to facilitate implementation ;
Identify technical problems which might form the subject of collaborative
projects ;
Maintain working links with other relevant bodies with an interest in
legal metrology ;
Debate trends and establish criteria for the scope of legal metrology
and maintain channels for a continuous flow of knowledge.
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