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Metrology certificates of Belarus

Courtesy: Metrology certificates of Belarus The International Organization of Legal Metrology (OIML), an intergovernmental organisation, was established under a diplomatic treaty signed in Paris on 12 October 1955 to promote the global harmonisation of legal metrology procedures that underpin and facilitate international trade. Under French law, its principal body, the International Conference on Legal Metrology, is accorded […]

Metrology certificates of Belarus

Courtesy: Metrology certificates of Belarus GOST standards and technical specifications The abbreviation GOST (rus) (SUST) (eng) stands for the State Union Standard. From its name we learn that most of the GOST standards of the Russian Federation came from the Soviet Union period. Creation and promotion of the Union Standards began in 1918 after introduction […]

Metrology certificates of Belarus

Courtesy: Metrology certificates of Belarus Participation and membership The OIML has two categories of membership; “Member State” and “Corresponding Member”. The Member State category is for countries or economies that are prepared to finance and actively participate in the work of the OIML and which have acceded to the OIML Convention. The Corresponding Member category is for countries or […]

Metrology certificates of Belarus

Courtesy: Metrology certificates of Belarus History The International Organization of Legal Metrology (OIML), an intergovernmental organisation, was established under a diplomatic treaty signed in Paris on 12 October 1955 to promote the global harmonisation of legal metrology procedures that underpin and facilitate international trade. Under French law, its principal body, the International Conference on Legal Metrology, is […]

Metrology certificates of Belarus

Courtesy: Metrology certificates of Belarus The International Organization of Legal Metrology (French: Organisation Internationale de Métrologie Légale – OIML), is an intergovernmental organisation that was created in 1955 to promote the global harmonisation of the legal metrology procedures that underpin and facilitate international trade. Such harmonisation ensures that certification of measuring devices in one country is compatible with certification in another, thereby facilitating trade […]