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Agreement between the Committee for Standardization, Metrology and Certification of Belarus and the Committee for Standardization, Metrology and Certification of Kazakhstan on cooperation in the sphere of standardization, metrology, certification and accrediting

Document type
Bilateral
Field of application
Regional/restricted
Date
May 28, 1999
Source
FAO, FAOLEX;  IUCN (ID: TRE-150996)
Title (Other)

СОГЛАШЕНИЕ МЕЖДУ ГОСУДАРСТВЕННЫМ КОМИТЕТОМ ПО СТАНДАРТИЗАЦИИ, МЕТРОЛОГИИ И СЕРТИФИКАЦИИ РЕСПУБЛИКИ БЕЛАРУСЬ И КОМИТЕТОМ ПО СТАНДАРТИЗАЦИИ, МЕТРОЛОГИИ И СЕРТИФИКАЦИИ МИНИСТЕРСТВА ЭНЕРГЕТИКИ, ИНДУСТРИИ И ТОРГОВЛИ РЕСПУБЛИКИ КАЗАХСТАН О СОТРУДНИЧЕСТВЕ В ОБЛАСТИ СТАНДАРТИЗАЦИИ, МЕТРОЛОГИИ,СЕРТИФИКАЦИИ И АККРЕДИТАЦИИ

Place of adoption
Almaty
Language
Russian
Entry into force
May 28, 1999
Subject
Environment gen.
Keyword
Environmental standards International agreement-text Certification
Abstract

The Parties, for the purpose of ensuring in the interest of compatibility of produce, its safety for human health and with the aim of environmental protection, willing to promote cooperation in the sphere of standards and certification systems, have agreed to cooperate in the following fields: (a) mutual acknowledgement of the national standardization, certification and accrediting systems (art. 1); (b) acknowledgement of test results, certification methods and compliance certificates; (c) acknowledgement of the state testing and certification laboratories; (d) elaboration of common policy with the environmental institutions related to certification of produce (art. 3). Each Party shall apply in case of necessity on its own territory the state standards of the other Party (art. 2). The Parties shall conduct coordinated policy and shall render mutual assistance within the framework of international standardization, metrology and certification organizations (art. 7).

Full text
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Website
www.gosstandart.gov.by

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Countries Entry into force
Belarus -
Kazakhstan -