A certificate must state:
(a) the name and address of the certifying authority; and
(b) that the reference material is certified:
(i) if a certifying authority certified the material--by the certifying authority; or
(ii) if a certifying authority supervised certification of the material--under the supervision of the certifying authority; and
(c) the date of certification; and
(d) the name or description of the reference material; and
(e) the certified property values of the reference material and their uncertainties and level of confidence; and
(f) the date on which the property values of the reference material were established for certification of the material; and
(g) a description of the reference material by reference to:
(i) the identifying mark on, or attached to, the material under regulation 48; and
(ii) the batch number (if that number is not the same as the number mentioned in that regulation); and
(h) information about the storage and transportation of the reference material including, if appropriate, their effect on the stability of the material and on the validity of:
(i) the certification; and
(ii) the certified property values and the uncertainties of those values; and
(i) the period, from the date of certification, for which the certificate is given; and
(j) any other matter about the reference material that the Chief Metrologist determines under paragraph 52(1)(b) should be stated in certificates of the same kind as the certificate.