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What (who) is metrication$48484$ - definition

ADOPTION OF THE METRIC SYSTEM OF MEASUREMENTS IN JAMAICA
Metrication in Jamacia

Metrication         
  • Precious metals, such as gold, are often measured in troy ounces.
  • Austro-Hungarian]]/Italian border at [[Pontebba]] displaying [[myriametre]]s (10&nbsp;km), a unit used in [[Central Europe]] in the 19th century<ref name=Europa1842/>
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  • Australian car speedometer, showing the speed of the vehicle only in [[km/h]], as in almost all countries
  • The metric units of measurement on Canadian canned food labels are merely the equivalent of the still widely used imperial units such as the ounce.
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  • Conversion table in an 1848 German schoolbook showing the metric equivalent of the foot in use in over two dozen countries, including several German states
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  • Guillaume Henri Dufour, founder of [[Swisstopo]]
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  • A measuring cup, manufactured and sold in the United States (circa 1980) features graduations in both metric and US customary systems. Held in the right hand, a person would have the metric graduations in front, facing them. But in ''filling'' the measuring cup from another container, right-handed people would hold it in their ''left'' hand, and read from the customary graduations.
  • A shower hose sold in Germany with metric length (150 cm) and imperial (1/2 in) fittings
  • National Convention decree of April 1795 establishing the metric system
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  • Tablet showing conversions of legacy units of weights and measures to metric units, [[Vicopisano]], [[Tuscany]]
PROCESS TO IMPLEMENT A GLOBAL STANDARD FOR UNITS OF MEASUREMENTS
Metrification; Antimetrification; Metricification; Metrication arguments and counter-arguments; Metric movement; Metricization; Metricate; Metrify; Metrified
Metrication or metrification is the act or process of converting to the metric system of measurement. All over the world, countries have transitioned from local and traditional units of measurement to the metric system.
metricate         
  • Precious metals, such as gold, are often measured in troy ounces.
  • Austro-Hungarian]]/Italian border at [[Pontebba]] displaying [[myriametre]]s (10&nbsp;km), a unit used in [[Central Europe]] in the 19th century<ref name=Europa1842/>
  • 278x278px
  • 288x288px
  • Australian car speedometer, showing the speed of the vehicle only in [[km/h]], as in almost all countries
  • The metric units of measurement on Canadian canned food labels are merely the equivalent of the still widely used imperial units such as the ounce.
  • 250x250px
  • Conversion table in an 1848 German schoolbook showing the metric equivalent of the foot in use in over two dozen countries, including several German states
  • 225x225px
  • Guillaume Henri Dufour, founder of [[Swisstopo]]
  • 234x234px
  • A measuring cup, manufactured and sold in the United States (circa 1980) features graduations in both metric and US customary systems. Held in the right hand, a person would have the metric graduations in front, facing them. But in ''filling'' the measuring cup from another container, right-handed people would hold it in their ''left'' hand, and read from the customary graduations.
  • A shower hose sold in Germany with metric length (150 cm) and imperial (1/2 in) fittings
  • National Convention decree of April 1795 establishing the metric system
  • css=" title="color=#F00}}
  • Tablet showing conversions of legacy units of weights and measures to metric units, [[Vicopisano]], [[Tuscany]]
PROCESS TO IMPLEMENT A GLOBAL STANDARD FOR UNITS OF MEASUREMENTS
Metrification; Antimetrification; Metricification; Metrication arguments and counter-arguments; Metric movement; Metricization; Metricate; Metrify; Metrified
¦ verb convert to a metric system of measurement.
Derivatives
metrication noun
Metrification         
  • Precious metals, such as gold, are often measured in troy ounces.
  • Austro-Hungarian]]/Italian border at [[Pontebba]] displaying [[myriametre]]s (10&nbsp;km), a unit used in [[Central Europe]] in the 19th century<ref name=Europa1842/>
  • 278x278px
  • 288x288px
  • Australian car speedometer, showing the speed of the vehicle only in [[km/h]], as in almost all countries
  • The metric units of measurement on Canadian canned food labels are merely the equivalent of the still widely used imperial units such as the ounce.
  • 250x250px
  • Conversion table in an 1848 German schoolbook showing the metric equivalent of the foot in use in over two dozen countries, including several German states
  • 225x225px
  • Guillaume Henri Dufour, founder of [[Swisstopo]]
  • 234x234px
  • A measuring cup, manufactured and sold in the United States (circa 1980) features graduations in both metric and US customary systems. Held in the right hand, a person would have the metric graduations in front, facing them. But in ''filling'' the measuring cup from another container, right-handed people would hold it in their ''left'' hand, and read from the customary graduations.
  • A shower hose sold in Germany with metric length (150 cm) and imperial (1/2 in) fittings
  • National Convention decree of April 1795 establishing the metric system
  • css=" title="color=#F00}}
  • Tablet showing conversions of legacy units of weights and measures to metric units, [[Vicopisano]], [[Tuscany]]
PROCESS TO IMPLEMENT A GLOBAL STANDARD FOR UNITS OF MEASUREMENTS
Metrification; Antimetrification; Metricification; Metrication arguments and counter-arguments; Metric movement; Metricization; Metricate; Metrify; Metrified
·noun Composition in metrical form; versification.

Wikipedia

Metrication in Jamaica

Jamaica started metrication in the 1970s. However, it was not completed until the 2000s.

Since the 1970s, metric units were introduced into the curriculum of the primary and secondary school systems. The Common Entrance and CXC examinations syllabus use metric units. The Ministry of Education also supports a policy of procuring metric-only textbooks for use in the school system. The informal sector involving vocational, adult literacy and retraining facilities were also being transformed.

Large producers of staple foods such as flour, rice, salt, sugar, chicken and other meats, supply products in metric units. A main objective of the Bureau of Standards, a targeted area of work of its Metrication Department, is to have outlets supplying everyday breakbulk items trade in metric units. While not yet a majority, large and medium-sized wholesale and retail outlets, such as supermarkets and fabric stores, have converted islandwide, particularly in the capital Kingston and adjoining urban centres.

On 10 June 2015, the Jamaican government passed the Road Traffic Bill 2014, which formally repealed and replaced the Road Traffic Act and Regulations 1938. The act included updates to Jamaica's traffic laws along with the use of the metric system within regulatory descriptions.

On 18 September 2015, the Jamaican government amended the Weights and Measure Act to include considerable fines to business owners who do not use the metric system.