2015 - 7th Award

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Mr. Nam Hyuk Lim,
Director of
Korea Testing
Certification

 

At the 50th CIML Meeting in Arcachon, France, Mr. Mason presented Mr. Nam Hyuk LIM with the Seventh OIML Award for excellent achievements in legal metrology in developing countries.

In his current position, Mr. Lim was involved in projects funded by the Korean government which aim to advance and modernize the legal metrology systems of developing countries. Bolivia, Cambodia, Ecuador and Lao PDR have already benefitted from this project.

His expertise and knowledge have also assisted Vietnam in the establishment of a certification system through putting in place a management infrastructure for prepackaged goods.

Mr Lim has advised on solutions to enhance the measuring instrument management system in Ecuador following an analysis of their existing situation.

He has also conducted training programmes for numerous public servants from developing countries, which include Algeria, Cambodia, Lao PDR, Peru, South Africa and Vietnam.

 

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Mr. Peter Mason presents the Award to
the CIML Member for Korea, Dr. Choi Mi-Ae, on behalf of Mr. Nam Hyuk LIM

 

The Metrology
Department,
Saint Lucia
Bureau of Standards

 

At the 50th CIML Meeting in Arcachon, France, Mr. Mason also presented Mr. Anselm Gittens with the Seventh OIML Award for excellent achievements in legal metrology in developing countries.

The Metrology Department of the Saint Lucia Bureau of Standards (SLBS) has made steady and sustained progress in the area of legal metrology over the last 22 years.

Their contribution to legal metrology at the national and regional (Caribbean) levels is significant considering that Saint Lucia is a small island developing state with an area of only 616 km2 and a population of only around 170 000. Only five persons from this small population work in their Metrology Department.

Although Saint Lucia is not currently a member of the OIML, the Head of their Metrology Department, Anselm Gittens, is well known to the OIML, having interacted with several Member States and the BIML over a number of years on various subjects.

 

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Mr. Anselm Gittens