PERFORMANCE OF WEIGHING SCALES INSTALLED IN SELECTED HOSPITALS AND HEALTHCARE CENTRES IN DAR ES SALAAM
Calibration, Verification, Medical Weighing scales and Performance
Abstract
Calibration and verification of weighing scales installed in hospitals and healthcare centres is indispensable to ensure
its performance accuracy. A study was conducted to ascertain the performance of weighing scales in Ilala, Kinondoni,
and Temeke hospitals located in Dar es Salaam region. The study administered fifty questionnaires to gather data from
individuals working in these hospitals and healthcare centres as well as performing actual test of the installed scales.
During the actual test, it was found that 38% of the scales delivered correct results, 48% were partially correct and
14% were incorrect. It was also found that 18% of tested scales were verified and stamped while 82% were neither
stamped nor verified. Furthermore, the findings from the respondents show that 80% of the scales have not been
repaired since they were purchased, 2% were repaired only once a year, while 18% were repaired at least once a year.
It is concluded that the overall performance of the hospitals’ weighing scales was not satisfactory. This is because only
38% of the scales delivered correct results while 62% delivered uncertain results. It is recommended that hospitals and
healthcare centres should purchase weighing scales from the approved supplier by the Weight and Measures Agency
(WMA) as this will minimize the poor performance of the scales used. It is also recommended that the Weight and
Measures Agency (WMA) should establish a regulation that subjects the scales to metrological inspection and control,
as well as raising awareness of the users of the scales on their proper use and storage.
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