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136 national and interstate standards became effective since July 1st, 2021. There are documents on lifting cranes, standards on plastic materials and rules of identification of nutrient additives among them
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STANDARTINFORM took part in a joint Session of the Eurasian Interstate Council for Standardization, Metrology and Certification (EASC) and Public Council under the Federal Agency on Technical Regulating and Metrology (GOST R) on the 30th of June 2021
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One of the goals of the Action Plan ("roadmap") for the development of standardization in the Russian Federation for the period up to 2027 is to reduce the time for the development and adoption of standardization documents
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At the beginning of the month, 190 national and interstate standards came into force. Among them are a series of documents for soils; foam compounds; mounted and trailed agricultural machines and other standards
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FSUE "Standartinform" and the Scientific Research Institute of Standardization, Certification and Technical Regulation under the “Uzstandart” Agency signed an agreement on cooperation in the field of technical regulation
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In accordance with the order of Rosstandart dated April 30, 2021 No. 19-st GOST RV 0015–002–2020 comes into force on January 1, 2022, with the right of early application, instead of GOST RV 0015–002–2012
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On May 13, 2021, «Standartinform» and Yaroslavl State Technical University signed an agreement on scientific and technical cooperation
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Standartinform took part in the events of the XIII International Salon of Security Means «Integrated Security - 2021», which was held on May 12-16 at the «Patriot» Convention Center
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At the beginning of the month, 85 national and interstate standards came into force. Among them are a series of documents on protective equipment for contact martial arts, standards for footwear and implants for surgery
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On May 11, 2021, «Standartinform» took part in a working meeting with colleagues from the French National Association for Standardization AFNOR (a member of the International Organization for Standardization «ISO»)