On the issue that the industry standard is higher than the national standard

Updated on Financial 2024-03-12
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hello, I have been engaged in standardized service work for 7 years, and I am very happy to answer your questions.

    Enterprise standards are the standards formulated for the technical requirements, management requirements and work requirements that need to be coordinated and unified within the enterprise. Enterprise standards are formulated by the enterprise and approved and issued by the legal representative of the enterprise or the competent leader authorized by the legal representative. Enterprise standards generally start with "Q" as the enterprise standard.

    The Standardization Law of the People's Republic of China stipulates that if there are no national standards and industry standards for the products produced by an enterprise, enterprise standards shall be formulated as the basis for organizing production. The product standards of the enterprise shall be reported to the local standardization administrative department and the relevant administrative department for the record.

    Where there are already national standards or industry standards, the State encourages enterprises to formulate enterprise standards that are stricter than national standards or industry standards, and apply them within the enterprise.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Hello! We're happy to answer for you! Kiss! The national standard and the provincial standard shall not be contrary to the national standard.

    Questions. The standard of steel cooperation and national standard is higher.

    The co-standard in steel refers to: (agreement standard) is also called non-standard or negative tolerance. It is non-standard steel, which is not smelted in accordance with the unified industry standards and specifications promulgated by the state, but smelted according to its own use needs.

    And the performance and material are not in the national steel product catalog. The difference between national standard steel and non-national standard steel: the difference between national standard and non-standard is reflected in two aspects, specifications and material composition.

    For example, the national standard of round steel is 2 and 5 specifications progressively, with a diameter of 10 12 14 15 18 20 22 25 28 30....If it is 11 or so on, it is non-standard. The same goes for steel pipes, with outer diameter and wall thickness, etc.

    The composition of the material, such as the general C carbon composition, if the carbon composition of the national standard of a certain material is, if it is not this component, then it is considered non-standard, or the content of chromium. If the national standard is 12-14 content, if there is only 11, it is considered non-standard.

    Questions. What is the carbon content of the Q235B national standard?

    Q235-B, carbon structural steel, chemical composition is as follows: C - mn - si - s - p —

    Questions. That is to say, the standard of the co-standard may be higher than the national standard, or it may be higher than the bottom of the national standard?

    This is supported by the following statement in GB. 4.4. The citation of national standards, industry standards, local standards and enterprise standards should follow the following principles:

    a) National standards can be cited as national standards, and local standards and enterprise standards should not be cited; b) Industry standards can be cited national standards and industry standards, and should not be quoted local standards and enterprise standards; c) Local standards can be cited national standards, industry standards, local standards in the region, should not be quoted enterprise standards; d) Enterprise standards can refer to national standards, industry standards, local standards in the region, and the standards of the enterprise.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Yes. The national standard is the minimum mandatory standard of the state, if the enterprise standard is higher than the national standard, it means that the enterprise's requirements for products or services are stricter than the state, indicating that the company's products or services are competitive, which is a good thing.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Yes, if your standard is higher than the national standard, you can formulate your enterprise standard, which can only be used by yourself.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Of course. A national standard is a measure within a national scale, which is divided into mandatory and non-mandatory standards. The standards of the enterprise must be higher than or equal to the mandatory standards, such as environmental protection, safety production, etc.; The non-mandatory standard is a classification and grading of enterprises or products, such as catering enterprises divided into A, B, C standards and so on.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It depends on what the standard is, if the enterprise sets its own production quality standards, it is completely okay, which is the company's responsibility to the society; If it is the standard of enterprise receipt or project, he wants to be A-level, the state stipulates A-level standard, its A-level standard is different from the national standard, which depends on the requirements of the original contract, the contract is not specifically indicated is the enterprise standard, according to the national standard as the basis, if the contract is specifically indicated is the enterprise standard, based on the enterprise standard.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The industry standard should be higher than or equivalent to the national standard, and the industry standard should be adopted when there is no conflict between the industry standard and the national standard.

    Industry standards are standards formulated for technical requirements that do not have national standards and need to be unified within a certain industry in the country. Industry standards shall not contradict relevant national standards.

    Relevant industry standards should be coordinated and unified, and should not be duplicated. Industry standards shall be abolished after the implementation of the corresponding national standards. Industry standards are managed by the centralized department of industry standards.

    The concept is a unified standard within a certain industry in the country. The industry standard shall be formulated by the relevant administrative department and reported to the standardization administrative department for the record. When the national standard for the same content is published, the industry standard for the content will be abolished.

    Industry standards are managed by the centralized department of industry standards. The centralized department of the industry standard and the scope of the industry standard under its management shall submit an application report by the relevant administrative department, and the standardization administrative department shall review and determine, and publish the industry standard code of the industry.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    National standards and industry standards should be prioritized, which standard should be determined after specific analysis according to the specific product, standard content, time and many other circumstances.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The GB national standard is the foundation of all norms and standards. This means that you can have local norms and industry standards, but they must be higher than the national standards, for example, the national standard requires the deviation to be in the range of plus or minus 5, and your local standard cannot require the range to be plus or minus 6, but only plus or minus 4 or 3 or higher. If there is a conflict between the national standard and the local norm, the national standard shall prevail.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The enterprise standard should be higher than the national standard. National standards are standards implemented nationwide, local standards are standards implemented within the local scope of standards, industry standards are standards implemented within the scope of an industry, and enterprise standards are standards formulated and implemented within an enterprise, and the scope of use is different.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Summary. Because the national standard has risen to the level of standards stipulated by laws and regulations, other local standards, industry standards, and enterprise standards are generally implemented in accordance with national standards.

    National standards, industry standards, local standards, enterprise standards, which is more stringent.

    In general, the national standards are stricter.

    Because the national standard has risen to the level of standards stipulated by laws and regulations, other local standards, industry standards, and enterprise standards are generally implemented in accordance with national standards.

    Only some production enterprises with high technology content, particularly strict requirements and high responsibility for users will develop their own higher enterprise standard system.

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