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Short review of three national standards, which came to force on April 1st
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Public discussion of 61 draft standards began in March
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On March 25, 2021 Executive Director of FSUE «Standartinform» K.V. Leonidov took part in the round table «Issues of standardization in the field of safety and security»
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According to the Department of Information Products Distribution of "Standartinform" the most demanded standard in March 2021 was GOST 25100-2020 “Soils. Classification", which came into force in January 2021, replacing the eponymous standard eight years ago
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The first edition of the draft All-Russian Classifier of Standards (OKS) was developed by Standardinform together with the Technical Committee for All-Russian Classifiers (TK 000).
The document is harmonized with the Seventh (Relevant at the moment) edition of International classification of Standards (ISO MKS)
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In accordance with the Order of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation on March 24, 2021 № 250/NK on the on the base of the Federal State Unitary Enterprise «Russian Scientific and Technical Information Center for Standardization, Metrology and Conformity Assessment» («Standartinform») a council was created for the protection dissertations for the degree of candidate of sciences, for the degree of Doctor of Sciences D 222.020.03 by scientific concentration 05.25.05 – Information system and processes (Technical science)
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Two hundred and twenty national and interstate standards entered into force in March of this year.
National standards for products manufactured by selective laser sintering and equipment for this process
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New technical committee on standardization "Tourism and related services" (TC 401) was formed by the order of Rosstandart
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Documents of the Russian national standardization system can be developed taking into account the provisions and on the basis of documents of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) - is one of the world's largest industry organizations for standardization
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Two hundred and twenty national and interstate standards came into force in March.
Here is an overview of the new national standards that replaced documents developed in the 1990s