Swedish Institute for Standards
The Swedish Institute for Standards (SIS) Swedish: Svenska institutet för standarder, SIS, is an independent organization, founded in 1922, with members from the private and public sector.
Activities
SIS and its members develop standards within different domains, including construction, safety, healthcare, consumer products, management systems, engineering, environmental issues and safety. SIS participates in the European and global network which develops international standards. SIS is a member of the European cooperative effort CEN as well as the global ISO. SIS was founded in 1922.
Earlier on, the SIS logotype was often used for indicating that a tool was compliant with Swedish standards, but lately this has been replaced with the CE mark.
Sources
See also
- International Organization for Standardization (ISO)
- European Committee for Standardization (CEN)
- Svenska Elektriska Kommissionen
- Terminologicentrum (TNC)
External links
- Official website
- SSR
- CEN
- ISO
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- ISO/PAS 28007:2012
- ISO/TS 80004
- ISO/IEC TR 12182
- Algerian Institute of Standardization
- American National Standards Institute
- ANSI-ASQ National Accreditation Board
- Instituto Argentino de Normalización y Certificación
- ASC X9
- AFNOR
- Austrian Standards International
- Bangladesh Standards and Testing Institution
- Brazilian National Standards Organization
- BSI Group
- Bureau of Normalization
- Committee for Standardization, Metrology and Certification of Belarus
- Cyprus Organisation for Standardisation
- Deutsches Institut für Normung
- Ente Nazionale Italiano di Unificazione
- Finnish Standards Association
- ICONTEC
- Badan Standardisasi Nasional
- Institute of Standards and Industrial Research of Iran
- Japanese Industrial Standards Committee
- Kenya Bureau of Standards
- Korean Agency for Technology and Standards
- Korean Standards Association
- National Standards Authority of Ireland
- Pakistan Standards and Quality Control Authority
- South African Bureau of Standards
- Sri Lanka Standards Institution
- Standardization Administration of China
- Standards Australia
- Standards Council of Canada
- Standards Institute of Israel
- Standards Norway
- Standards New Zealand
- State Committee for Technical Regulation and Consumer Policy
- Swedish Standards Institute / Swedish Institute for Standards (SIS)
- Swiss Association for Standardization
- Turkish Standards Institution
- UN CEFACT TBG5
- Vinçotte