Regulatory Documentation Fund
A regulatory document establishes rules, guidelines, or characteristics for activities or their results.
CNTEU Regulatory Documentation Fund:
- contains 120,124 document units.
- an electronic catalog has been created - a document that contains a systematized report, a list of objects, and allows you to find each object by a specific designation. The catalog contains characteristics, indicators, and other data regarding the objects included in it. It is subject to constant updating and replenishment in accordance with the orders of the SE UkrNDNC.
- is constantly updated with regulatory documents.
- conducts updating and processing of the RD fund: DSTU, DSTU ISO, RST, TUU, OST (incorporation of amendments, corrections, verification of the validity period in accordance with information indexes, orders of the State Enterprise SE UkrNDNC);
- carries out the preparation of regulatory documents for removal from the fund, the validity period of which has been canceled;
- carries out processing and entry into the electronic database of regulatory documentation: corrections, amendments, terms of cancellation of validity in Ukraine;
- conducts editing, monitoring, and replenishment of the electronic catalog of RD in accordance with the orders of the SE UkrNDNC;
- conducts verification-review of a regulatory document in order to establish the need for its further application, review, or cancellation.
The Regulatory Documentation Fund is located:
7th floor, room No. 703
contact phone number (0522) 551-098
internal 7-88
cntei070@ukr.net.
The Regulatory Documentation Fund provides the following services:
- Search for regulatory documentation by document number and provision of consultations regarding validity, availability of documents in the RD fund (DSTU, RST, TUU, OST) by phone and in on-line mode;
- Conducting standard control;
- Provision of services in the reading room to students and university teachers;
Standardization - an activity that consists in establishing provisions for general and repeated use regarding existing or potential tasks and is aimed at achieving an optimal degree of order in a certain sphere.
Standards of Ukraine are divided into:
- National standards of Ukraine (DSTU) contain requirements related to ensuring the safety of machine-building products for human health and labor hygiene, ensuring the reliability and uniformity of requirements during the development, manufacture, operation, and storage of machine-building products. The requirements of state standards are subject to unconditional fulfillment throughout the territory of Ukraine.
- Industry standards of Ukraine (GSTU) are developed for products for which there is no state standard of Ukraine, or if there is a need to establish new requirements that exceed or supplement the requirements of state standards.
- Standards of scientific-technical and engineering societies and unions of Ukraine (SNTS) expand the results of fundamental and applied research obtained in specific fields of knowledge or in areas of professional interests.
- Technical specifications (TU) - a regulatory document that establishes technical requirements that products, a process, or a service must meet, and defines the procedures by which such requirements can be established or maintained.
- interstate standard - a regional standard provided for by the Agreement on the implementation of a coordinated policy in the field of standardization, metrology, and certification dated March 13, 1992, and adopted by the Interstate Council for Standardization, Metrology, and Certification;
- Standard of the organization of Ukraine (SOU) is developed for products or for a technological process that are implemented at a specific enterprise. In addition to those mentioned, the category of regulatory documents on standardization should include: interstate standards; regional standards; international standards (ISO); national standards of other countries. International, interstate, regional, and national standards of other countries are applied in Ukraine within the framework of international treaties in the established order.
Standardization is carried out with the aim of:
- ensuring the compliance of standardization objects with their intended purpose; management of diversity, applicability, compatibility, interchangeability of standardization objects;
- ensuring rational production through the application of recognized rules, guidelines, and procedures; ensuring the rights and interests of consumers;
- ensuring labor safety; preservation of the surrounding natural environment and saving of all types of resources;
State policy in the field of standardization is based on the balanced application of such principles:
- openness and transparency of procedures for the development and adoption of national standards and codes of established practice, taking into account the interests of all interested parties;
- impartial adoption of national standards and codes of established practice on the basis of consensus;
- adaptation to modern achievements of science and technology, promotion of the introduction of innovations and increasing the competitiveness of products of domestic manufacturers; accessibility of national standards and codes of established practice, as well as information about them for users;
Objects of standardization are:
- rules, procedures, functions, methods, activities or their results, including products, personnel, management systems;
- requirements for terminology, designation, packaging, packing, marking, labeling, etc.
Depending on the level of the standardization subject that adopts regulatory documents, they are divided into:
- national standards and codes of established practice adopted by the national standardization body;
- standards, codes of established practice, and technical specifications adopted by enterprises, institutions, and organizations that carry out standardization.