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Hi Guys
Has anyone come across an alternate tester for testing patient scales.
My hospital has 50 odd scales and I have lost the strength to be able to wheel around 250 kgs for my annual testing . Something like a calibrated strain gauge or ...
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Use plastic containers and water ... using the well known formula that relates volume of water to weight (mass). 
If you don't inspect ... don't expect.
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Andy, Sounds like you need an apprentice !!
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We don't check the calibration of scales, however, what would be wrong with just weighing yourself on a calibrated scale then quickly going round and weighing yourself on the 50 odd scales you have and if the measurement ties up(within a few percent) it passes.
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See this earlier thread ... and this one. 
If you don't inspect ... don't expect.
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I can see the auditors having a field day with all these suggestions, the only correct way is to have 3 calibrated reference weights and use them. You may break your back but you are covering your backside.
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Which auditors would that be?  And how do you calibrate weights? Certify, may be. And what tolerance is allowed?
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I have a compression jig that can measure up to 500KG - use a car jack to make the compression.
The accuracy can easily be established by using known controlled weights and measuring main scale with these - I currently have accuracies of 1g in 100Kg - not high level, like lab level scales, but OK for human scales.
The whole thing weighs about 40 KG, and when its used correctly - you can measure any digital scales that lock out after a period of time, ie I regularly test Seca 813's to their max weight of 200Kg.
I believe all scales ought to be weight check across 100% of their weight range to ensure there is no mechanical sticking or binding at some point.
Phil
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Phil, do you have a calibration certificate for your 'Jig' if not then all data is invalid.
JCI, CBAHI, ISO etc. require that all test equipment must be calibrated and certified annually.
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Weights need a calibration certificate on an annual basis the same as test equipment
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