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NATIONAL MEASUREMENT SYSTEM ACT 2007 is Malaysia Act, cited as Act 675 2007, currently marked in force and first recorded in 2007.
Opening note
Part I
Short title and commencement
This Act comes into operation on a date to be appointed by the Minister by notification in the Gazette.
The Minister may by order published in the Gazette suspend the operation of the whole or any of the provisions of this Act in respect of any agency, department or organization or in respect of certain fields of measurement.
Application
This Act shall not apply to the use of units of measurement in—
any agreements between governments in the fields of navigation by sea, air traffic and rail transport; and
In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires—
“measuring instrument” means any instrument which is used to measure a physical measurable quantity;
“reference material” means any material whose properties are used for the calibration of measuring instruments or the assessment of a measuring method, or the assignment of values to materials;
“certified reference material” means a reference material which is issued by the National Measurement Standards Laboratory or any other person or body, recognized by the National Measurement
Standards Laboratory;
“Ministry” means the Ministry charged with the responsibility for standards and accreditation;
“measurable quantity” means the attribute of a phenomenon body or substance that may be distinguished qualitatively and determined quantitatively;
“Council” means the National Measurement Council established under section 13;
“National Measurement Standards Laboratory” means the laboratory established under section 9;
“Minister” means the Minister charged with the responsibility for standards and accreditation;
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“national measurement system” means the technical and organizational infrastructure related to measurement within
Malaysia that enables individuals and organizations in Malaysia to make measurements competently and accurately and which are traceable to the National Measurement Standards;
“measurement standard” means a measuring material, measuring instrument or measuring system intended to define, realize, conserve or reproduce a unit or one or more values of a quantity to serve as a reference in the measurement of that measurable quantity;
“National Measurement Standard” means a measurement standard or reference material established, maintained or caused to be maintained by the National Measurement Standards Laboratory or organization appointed under subsection 12(1) to serve as the basis for assigning values to a particular measurable quantity;
“base unit” means one of the seven units of measurement as set out in the First Schedule upon which the International System of Units is based;
“units of measurement” means a particular measurable quantity, defined and adopted by convention, with which other quantities of the same kind are compared in order to express their magnitudes relative to that quantity;
“derived unit” means a unit of measurement derived from a combination of base units;
“International System of Units” means the coherent system measurement units as described in subsection 4(2) and the abbreviation “SI” wherever refers to in this Act shall be recognized as referring to such International System of Units;
“coordinated universal time” means the time scale maintained by the National Measurement Standards Laboratory and the abbreviation “UTC” wherever refers to in this Act shall be recognized as referring to such coordinated universal time;
“Malaysian Standard Time” means the time as given by coordinated universal time plus eight hours based on the time zone of Longitude 120° East.
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Part II
The International System of Units shall comprise—
all multiples and submultiples of the base units as specified in Part 3 of the First Schedule.
Without prejudice to the provision of subsection (1), other units of measurement permitted to be used with International
System of Units are as specified in the Second Schedule.
The Malaysian Standard Time shall be the basis for the measurement of civil time.
Measurement to be expressed in units of measurement
If—
reference is made in any other written law to a unit of measurement of a measurable quantity; and
there is another unit of measurement of that measurable quantity having the same name, the reference shall, unless the contrary intention appears, be deemed to be a reference to the units of measurement under this Act.
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Nothing in subsection (1) shall be taken to affect the validity of any measurement made in the unit of measurement of a measurable quantity that, at the time the measurement was made, was the unit of measurement of that measurable quantity.
Realization and maintenance of National Measurement Standards
The National Measurement Standards Laboratory shall maintain or cause to be maintained the National Measurement Standards as the Minister considers necessary to provide the means by which measurements of measurable quantities may be made in terms of the units of measurement of such measurable quantities.
The National Measurement Standards Laboratory shall maintain or cause to be maintained certified reference materials as are necessary to provide the means by which measurement of measurable quantities may be made in terms of the units of measurement of such measurable quantities.
Traceability of measurement
Traceability of a measurement to the National Measurement
Standards may be achieved by means of reference to, comparison with or derivation from the National Measurement Standards either directly or indirectly, through a continuous series of any one, or a combination of any of those means involving the use of one or more appropriate measurement standards and the National
Measurement Standards.
If the establishment of traceability to the National Measurement
Standards is not possible or not relevant, other means for providing confidence in the result of any measurement shall be carried out by appropriate methods established in accordance with procedures not inconsistent with the current written standards as established by the National Measurement Standards Laboratory.
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Traceability of measurement outside Malaysia
The National Measurement Standards Laboratory may recognize any measurement standards laboratory or any calibration laboratory outside Malaysia to be a laboratory for the purposes of traceability under subsection (1).
Before recognizing any laboratory under subsection (2), the National Measurement Standards Laboratory shall be satisfied with the measurement capability of that laboratory and that the measurement standards or reference materials maintained by that laboratory are of sufficient accuracy for the purposes of traceability.
Part III
The National Measurement Standards Laboratory
The National Measurement Standards Laboratory shall be responsible for carrying into effect the provisions of this Act.
Functions of the National Measurement Standards Laboratory
The functions of the National Measurement Standards
to realize, establish and maintain or cause to be maintained, the National Measurement Standards for the purposes of section 6;
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to disseminate units of measurement that are traceable to the National Measurement Standards;
to carry out research and to develop measurement technology and measurement standards;
to assist the Council on matters relating to measurement technology and measurement standards;
to publish and disseminate technical information relating to measurement technology and measurement standards;
and
to perform any other functions as the Minister may require and consider necessary.
Powers of the National Measurement Standards Laboratory
Laboratory shall be—
Without prejudice to the generality of subsection (1), the power of the National Measurement Standards Laboratory shall include the power—
to co-operate and collaborate with other measurement laboratories and institutions of higher learning in the field of measurement;
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to impose fees and other charges as the Minister may prescribe by regulations;
to issue a certificate in respect of any reference material or recognize a certificate in respect of any reference material issued by any other person or body; and
to perform any other functions as the Minister may require.
Power of Minister to appoint organization in respect of specific units of measurement, etc.
The power of the Minister under subsection (1) shall only be exercised in the event that the National Measurement Standards
Laboratory is unable to carry out any of its functions under section 10.
The organization appointed under subsection (1) shall be under the technical supervision of the National Measurement
Standards Laboratory and shall be subject to the duties and powers and terms and conditions as may be prescribed in the regulations made under subsection 14(2).
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Part IV
Establishment of the National Measurement Council
two other persons representing the Government, to be appointed from amongst persons involved in measurement standards and measurement technology; and
not more than five other members with appropriate experience, knowledge and expertise on matters relating to measurement standards and measurement technology.
The Minister shall appoint a Deputy Chairman from amongst the members appointed under paragraphs (1)(b) to (e).
The functions of the Council shall be—
to advise the Minister on all matters concerning the national policy objectives for measurement system activities; and
to advise the Minister and submit recommendations for the consideration and approval of the Minister in respect of measurement matters which—
may enhance international confidence in Malaysia’s national measurement system;
may support Malaysia’s international obligations in respect of measurement activities;
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may facilitate the government’s policy in national and international trade, legislative matters or international relations;
enable scientific research and development to be carried out; and
Part V
Power to make regulations
Without prejudice to the generality of subsection (1), the
Minister may make regulations in respect of all or any of the following purposes:
to prescribe the names, symbols, definitions and usage of the derived units of measurement;
to prescribe the names, symbols, definitions and usage of multiples and submultiples to be used in conjunction with the base and derived units of measurement;
to prescribe the requirements and interpretation of measurement traceability;
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the duties and powers of the organization;
to provide generally for the performance of the functions, the exercise of the powers and the discharge of the duties of the National Measurement Standards Laboratory under the provisions of this Act.
Power to amend Schedule
The Minister may, with the advice of the Council, by order published in the Gazette, amend, vary, alter, add to, delete from or substitute for the Schedule to this Act, and the Schedule as so amended, varied, altered, added to, deleted from or substituted for, shall come into force and effect and shall be deemed to be an integral part of this Act as from the date of such publication, or from such earlier or later date as may be specified in the order.
Savings
Where on the date of coming into operation of this Act proceedings involving measurement had commenced or are pending, the proceedings shall continue under the Act under which the proceedings were instituted as if this Act had not been enacted.
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First Schedule
[Subsection 4(2)]
International System of Units (SI)
Base units, Names and Symbols:
Quantity
Unit and Symbol
Definition length metre
The mole is the amount of substance of a system which contains as many elementary entities as there are atoms in 0.012
kilogram of carbon 12.
When the mole is used, the elementary entities must be specified and may be atoms, molecules, ions, electrons, other particles or specified groups of such particles.
The metre is the length of the path traveled by light in vacuum during a time interval of 1/299 792 458 of a second.
mass kilogram
(kg)
The kilogram is the unit of mass; it is equal to the mass of the international prototype of the kilogram.
time interval second
The second is the duration of 9 192 631 770 periods of the radiation corresponding to the transition between the two hyperfine levels of the ground state of the cesium 133 atom.
electric current ampere
The ampere is that constant current which, if maintained in two straight parallel conductors of infinite length of negligible circular cross-section and placed 1 metre apart in vacuum, would produce between these conductors a force equal to 2 x 10–7 newton per metre of length.
thermo dynamic temperature kelvin
The kelvin is the fraction 1/273.16 of the thermodynamic temperature of the triple point of water.
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Quantity
Unit and Symbol
Definition luminous intensity candela
The candela is the luminous intensity, in a given direction, of a source that emits monochromatic radiation of frequency 540 x 1012 hertz and that has a radiant intensity in that direction of (1/683) watt per steradian.
amount of substance mole
(mol)
Derived SI units, Names and Symbols:
Quantity
Name
Symbol
Expressed in terms of SI base units
Expressed in terms of other SI units 1.1 Space and Time plane angle radian rad m . m-1=1
solid angle steradian sr m2 . m-2=1
Area square metre m2
m2
Volume cubic metre m3
m3
speed, velocity metre per second m/s m . s-1
acceleration metre per second squared m/s2
m - s-2
wave number reciprocal metre m-1
m-1
specific volume cubic metre per kilogram m3/kg m3 . kg-1
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Quantity
Name
Symbol
Expressed in terms of SI base units
Expressed in terms of other SI units
Frequency hertz
Hz s-1
angular velocity radian per second rad/s m . m-1 . s-1= s-1
angular acceleration radian per second squared rad/s2
m . m-1 . s-2= s-2 1.2 Mechanics lineic mass, linear density kilogram per metre kg/m kg . m-1
areic mass, surface density kilogram per square metre kg/m2
kg . m-2
density, mass density kilogram per cubic metre kg/m3
kg . m-3
Force newton
N m . kg . s-2
pressure, stress pascal
Pa m-1 . kg . s-2
N/m2
work, energy, quantity of heat joule
J m2 . kg . s-2
N . m power, radiant flux, energy flow rate, heat flow rate watt
W m2 . kg . s-3
J/s dynamic viscosity pascal second
Pa . s m-1 . kg . s-1
kinetic viscosity metre squared per second m2/s m2 . s-1
moment of force newton metre
N . m m2 . kg . s-2
surface tension newton per metre
N/m kg . s-2
volume flow rate cubic metre per second m3/s m3 . s-1
mass flow rate kilogram per second kg/s kg . s-1 1.3 Electricity and Magnetism current density ampere per square metre
A/m2
A . m-2
electric charge, quantity of electricity coulomb
C s · A electric potential, potential difference, electric tension, electromotive force volt
V m2 · kg · s-3 ·A-1
W/A electric field strength volt per metre
V/m m . kg . s-3 . A-1
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Quantity
Name
Symbol
Expressed in terms of SI base units
Expressed in terms of other SI units electric charge density coulomb per cubic metre
C/m³
m-3 . s . A electric flux density coulomb per square metre
C/m-2
m-2 . s . A electric resistance ohm
Ω m² . kg . s-3 . A-2
V/A capacitance farad
F m-2 . kg-1 . s4 . A2
C/V electric conductance siemens
S m-2 . kg-1 . s3 . A2
A/V magnetic flux weber
Wb m2 . kg . s-2 . A-1
V . s magnetic flux density tesla
T kg . s-2 . A-1
Wb/m²
magnetic field strength ampere per metre
A/m
A . m-1
Inductance henry
H m² . kg . s-2 . A-2
Wb/A permeability henry per metre
H/m m . kg . s-2 . A-2
Permittivity farad per metre
F/m m-3 . kg-1 . s4 . A2 1.4 Heat celsius temperature degree celsius ºC
K heat flux density, irradiance watt per square metre
W/m2
kg . s-3
heat capacity, entropy joule per kelvin
J/K m2 . kg . s-2 . K-1
specific heat capacity, specific entropy, massic heat capacity joule per kilogram kelvin
J/(kg . K)
m2 . s-2 · K-1
specific energy joule per kilogram
J/kg m2 . s-2
thermal conductivity watt per metre kelvin
W/(m . K)
m . kg . s-3 . K-1
energy density joule per cubic metre
J/m3
m-1 . kg . s-2 1.5 Physical Chemistry and Molecular Physics concentration (of amount of substance)
mole per cubic metre mol/m3
mol . m-3
molar energy joule per mole
J/mol m2 . kg . s-2 . mol-1
molar entropy, molar heat capacity joule per mole kelvin
J/(mol . K)
m2 . kg . s-2 K-1. mol-1
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Quantity
Name
Symbol
Expressed in terms of SI base units
Expressed in terms of other SI units 1.6 Radiation and Light
Luminance candela per square metre cd/m2
cd . m-2
refractive index
(the number)
one 1 1
luminous flux lumen lm cd cd . sr
Illuminance lux lx m-2 . cd lm/m2
radiant intensity watt per steradian
W/sr m2 . kg . s-3
Radiance watt per square metre steradian
W/(m2 . sr)
kg . s-3 1.7 Ionizing Radiations activity (of a radionuclide)
becquerel
Bq s-1
absorbed dose, specific energy
(imparted), kerma gray
Gy m2 . s-2
J/kg dose equivalent, ambient dose equivalent, directional dose equivalent, personal dose equivalent, organ equivalent dose sievert
Sv m2 . s-2
J/kg exposure (x and γ rays)
coulomb per kilogram
C/kg kg-1 . s . A absorbed dose rate gray per second
Gy/s m2 . s-3
The derived units shall include any other units which may be expressed algebraically in terms of SI base units or in terms of a combination of the
SI base units with other derived units by means of mathematical symbols of multiplication and division.
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The names and symbols of the multiples and submultiples of the SI units:
Factor
Prefix
Symbol 1024
yotta
Y
1021
zetta
Z
1018
exa
E
1015
peta
P
1012
tera
T
109
giga
G
106
mega
M
103
kilo k 102
hecto h 101
deca da 10-1
deci d 10-2
centi c 10-3
milli m 10-6
micro µ 10-9
nano n 10-12
pico p 10-15
femto f 10-18
atto a 10-21
zepto z 10-24
yocto y
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Second Schedule
[Subsection 4(3)]
Other permissible units of measurement
Units (SI):
Name
Symbol
Value in SI units minute min 1 min = 60 s hour h 1 h = 60 min = 3600 s day d 1 d = 24 h = 86 400 s degree º 1º = ( л/180) rad minute
,
1’ = (1/60)° = (л /10 800) rad second
,,
1’’ = (1/60)’ = (л /648 000) rad litre l, L
1 l = 1 dm3 = 10-3 m3
tonne t 1 t = 103 kg neper
Np 1 Np = 1
bel
B
1 B = (1/2) In 10 (Np)
Name
Symbol
Value in SI Units
Note electronvolt eV
1 eV = 1.602 17653 (14) x 10-19 J
Area of farmland and estates are a 1 a = 100 m2 = 102 m2
hectare ha 1 ha = 0.01 km2 = 104 m2
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Name
Symbol
Value
(Its use is authorized only for indicating the mass of pearls and precious stones)
ct 1 ct = 0.2 g = 2 x 10-4 kg
Length ångström
Å
1 Å = 0.1 nm = 10-10 m nautical mile 1 nautical mile = 1852 m knot 1 nautical mile per hour
= (1852/3600) m/s
Volume
(forestry management and timber trade)
stere st 1 st = 1 m3
Mass quintal q 1 q = 100 kg = 102 kg
Force kilogram-force kgf 1 kgf = 1 kp = 9.806 65 N kilopond and its decimal multiples and submultiples kp
Pressure standard atmosphere atm 1 atm = 101.325 kPa = 1.013 25 x 105 Pa technical atmosphere at 1 at = 98.066 5 kPa = 0.980 665 x 105 Pa torr
Torr 1 Torr = 101 325 Pa
760
metre of water mH2O
1 mH2O = 9.806 65 kPa = 9.806 65 x 103 Pa
Work, energy, quantity of heat kilogram force metre =
kilopond metre kgf . m kp . m 1kgf . m=1kp . m=9.80665J calorie and its decimal multiples and submultiples cal 1 cal = 4.186 8 J
Power metric horsepower (cheval-vapeur)
1 metric horsepower =
735 498 75 kW=735.498 75W
Luminance stilb sb 1 sb = 10 kcd/m2 = 104 cd/m2
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Third Schedule
[Subsection 13(4)]
Meetings
Notice in writing of a meeting shall be given to the members of the
Council not less than fourteen days before the date of the meeting.
The Chairman shall preside at every meeting of the Council but in his absence, the Deputy Chairman, or in the absence of the Chairman and the
Deputy Chairman, a member of the Council elected by the members of the
Council present shall preside over the meeting.
Five members of the Council shall constitute a quorum for any meeting of the Council.
If on any question to be determined by the Council there is an equality of votes, the person presiding over that meeting shall have a casting vote.
Tenure of office
A member of the Council shall hold office for a term not exceeding three years and is eligible for reappointment.
Revocation of appointment and resignation
A member of the Council may, at any time, resign from his appointment by giving a notice in writing to the Minister.
Vacation of office
The office of a member of the Council shall be vacated—
if there has been proved against him, or he has been convicted on a charge in respect of—
an offence involving fraud, dishonesty or moral turpitude;
any other offence punishable with imprisonment, in itself only or in addition to or in lieu of a fine, for more than two years;
if he is of unsound mind or is otherwise incapable of discharging his duties;
in the case of the Chairman, if he absent himself from three consecutive meetings of the Council without leave of the Minister;
in the case of a member of the Council other than the Chairman, if he absents himself from three consecutive meetings of the Council without leave of the Chairman;
if he resigns his office and his resignation is accepted by the Minister.
Allowance
Members of the Council may be paid such allowance as the Minister may determine.
Council may invite others to meetings
A person invited under subparagraph (1) may be paid such allowance or fee as the Council may determine.
Minutes
Any minutes made of a meeting of the Council shall, if duly signed, be admissible in evidence in all legal proceedings without further proof.
Every meeting of the Council in respect of the proceedings of which minutes have been made in accordance with subparagraphs (1) and (2) shall be deemed to have been duly convened and held and all members thereat to have been duly qualified to act.
Procedure
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Subject to this Act, the Council shall determine its own procedure.
Member to devote time to business of Council
Every member of the Council shall devote such time to the business of the Council as is necessary to discharge his duties effectively.
Secretariat of Council 10.
The Secretariat of the Council shall be the National Measurement
Standards Laboratory.
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LIST OF AMENDMENTS
Amending law
Short title
In force from
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LIST OF SECTIONS AMENDED
Section
Amending authority
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The electronvolt is the kinetic energy acquired by an electron in passing through a potential difference of 1 V in vacuum.
The unified atomic mass unit is equal to 1/12 of the mass of an unbound atom of the nuclide 12C, at rest and in its ground state.
The unified atomic mass unit is also called the dalton (Da), in the field of biochemistry.
The astronomical unit is a unit of length; it is approximately equal to the mean Earth-Sun distance. Its value is such that, when used to describe the motion of bodies in the solar system, the heliocentric gravitational constant is (0.017 207 098 95)2 ua3 . d-2.
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Name
Symbol
Value 1.
Area barn
Its use is authorized only in atomic and nuclear physics.
b 1 b = 100 fm2 = 10-28 m2 2.
Dynamic viscosity poise
P
1 P = 0.1 Pa . s = 10-1 Pa . s centipoises cP
1 cP = 1 mPa . s = 10-3 Pa . s 3.
Kinematic viscosity stokes
St 1 St = 100 mm2/s = 10-4 m2/s centistokes cSt 1 cSt = 1 mm2/s = 10-6 m2/s 4.
Activity
(of a radioactive source)
curie and the multiples and sub-multiples of the curie
Ci 1 Ci = 37 GBq = 3.7 x 1010 Bq 5.
Absorbed dose rad and the multiples and submultiples of the rad rad 1 rad = 0.01 Gy = 10-2 Gy 6.
Exposure röntgen and the multiples and submultiples of the röntgen
R
1 R = 0.258 mC/kg = 2.58 x 10-4 C/kg 7.
Pressure millimetre of mercury
(Its use is authorized only in specialized fields)
mmHg 1 mmHg = 133.322 Pa bar and the multiples and submultiples of the bar bar 1 bar = 100 kPa = 105 Pa 8.
Plane angle revolution (turn)
R
1 r = 2л rad 9.
Vergency of optical systems diopter 1 diopter = 1 m-1