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Thursday, 13 May 2021, 11:36 am
Nearly five years after the closure of the former
Wellington site, the Ministry of Business, Innovation &
Employment (MBIE) Trading Standards laboratory in Wellington
is set to reopen.
The reopening also coincides with an
event for World Metrology Day. Observed on 20 May, this is
an annual commemoration of the setting of global
collaboration in the science of measurement.
The event
is being hosted by the team at the adjacent Measurement
Standards Laboratory (MSL), and Trading Standards will join
them for this event. Both labs are within Callaghan
Innovation’s Gracefield Innovation Quarter site in Lower
Hutt.
Trading Standards Manager, Stephen O’Brien
Press Release – Ministry of Business Innovation and Employment Nearly five years after the closure of the former Wellington site, the Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment (MBIE) Trading Standards laboratory in Wellington is set to reopen. The reopening also coincides with an event for World …
Nearly five years after the closure of the former Wellington site, the Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment (MBIE) Trading Standards laboratory in Wellington is set to reopen.
The reopening also coincides with an event for World Metrology Day. Observed on 20 May, this is an annual commemoration of the setting of global collaboration in the science of measurement.
Source: New Zealand Civil Aviation Authority
Upcoming changes to New Zealandâs Civil Aviation Rules will deliver a cheaper and more accessible medical certification option for thousands of New Zealand pilots.
From 5 April holders of private pilot licences will be able to fly with a driver licence medical certificate (known as a DL9) rather than the more costly class 2 aviation medical certificate.
Previously, pilots holding a DL9 medical could fly only within the restrictions of the more limited recreational pilot licence class. Private pilots can also now clearly see what restrictions will apply to them depending on the type of medical certificate they hold.