INFOKU, BLORA – Ahead of Eid, calibration tests were carried out at the Bangkle public fuel station (SPBU) and Jepon gas stations.
The dosage check is carried out by the Legal Metrology UPTD of the Blora Trade, Cooperative, Small and Medium Enterprises (Dindagkop UKM) Office to protect consumers from getting fuel oil (BBM) according to the dosage and there is no fraud.
Head of UPTD Legal Metrology of Dindagkop UKM Blora Indah Yuniatik said, on the first day, there was no fraud from gas stations in fuel transactions.
The findings at the gas station are still safe even though there were a few mistakes made by the gas station. According to the error tolerance limit, which is approximately 0.5 percent.
"For example, we took 20 liters of findings earlier at the Bangkle gas station. If a mistake or fraud is proven, the limit is 100 milliliters. Well, earlier we encountered during testing only the range of 10 milliliters to 45 milliliters. There is still a limit of permissible errors,'' he said yesterday (3/4).
If there is an error, his party will recommend that the gas station submit another calibration test.
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"There will be no further sanctions. We only recommend testing the calibration again so that the dosage is more appropriate,'' he explained.
Head of Dindagkop UKM Kiswoyo said this check would provide travelers with comfort in terms of the correct size and fuel dosage.
Especially before Eid. In addition to gas stations, also inspecting goods delivery services.
"For the first day of gas stations, everything is under control. Until Thursday, we continued to gas stations on other routes. Next week will inspect the goods delivery service,'' he explained. ( Endah / IST )