15 Mandatory National Standards Proposed for Establishment
Release Date:
2024-05-28 09:17
Source:
State Administration for Market Regulation
According to the official website of the State Administration for Market Regulation, the National Standardization Committee has decided to publicly solicit opinions on 15 proposed mandatory national standard projects. Details are as follows:
After research, the National Standardization Committee has decided to publicly solicit opinions on 9 proposed mandatory national standard projects including "Limits of Harmful Substances in Coatings Part 1: Architectural Coatings." The deadline for comments is June 5, 2024. Please visit the plan announcement webpage of the National Standardization Committee at http://std.samr.gov.cn/gb/gbSuggestionPlan?bId=10001780 to check project information and provide feedback.
National Standardization Committee
May 6, 2024
Information on 9 Proposed Mandatory National Standard Projects
|
Serial Number |
Project Name in Chinese |
Development/Revision |
Deadline |
|
1 |
Cybersecurity Technology - Identification Method for AI-Generated Synthetic Content |
Development |
2024/6/5 |
|
2 |
Electric Bicycle Safety Technical Specification |
Revision |
2024/6/5 |
|
3 |
Bus Structural Safety Requirements |
Revision |
2024/6/5 |
|
4 |
Limits of Harmful Substances in Coatings Part 2: Industrial Coatings |
Revision |
2024/6/5 |
|
5 |
Guidelines for Determining Major Accident Hazards of Special Equipment |
Development |
2024/6/5 |
|
6 |
Safety Technical Requirements for Cliff Swings |
Development |
2024/6/5 |
|
7 |
Electric Vehicle Energy Consumption Limit Part 1: Passenger Cars |
Revision |
2024/6/5 |
|
8 |
Motor Vehicle Coolant Part 3: Fuel Cell Vehicle Coolant |
Development |
2024/6/5 |
|
9 |
Limits of Harmful Substances in Coatings Part 1: Architectural Coatings |
Revision |
2024/6/5 |
After research, the National Standardization Committee has decided to publicly solicit opinions on 6 proposed mandatory national standard projects including "Personal Protective Equipment Allocation Specification Part 12: Construction." The deadline for comments is June 19, 2024. Please visit the plan announcement webpage of the National Standardization Committee at http://std.samr.gov.cn/gb/gbSuggestionPlan?bId=10001804 to check project information and provide feedback.
National Standardization Committee
May 20, 2024
Information on 6 Proposed Mandatory National Standard Projects
|
Serial Number |
Project Name in Chinese |
Development/Revision |
Deadline |
|
1 |
Civil Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Operation Identification Specification |
Development |
2024/6/19 |
|
2 |
Civil Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Real-Name Registration and Activation Requirements |
Development |
2024/6/19 |
|
3 |
Personal Protective Equipment Allocation Specification Part 11: Subway |
Development |
2024/6/19 |
|
4 |
Safety Technical Specification for Fireworks and Firecrackers Production Machinery and Equipment |
Development |
2024/6/19 |
|
5 |
Toxic and Harmful Substances and Limit Requirements for Personal Protective Equipment |
Revision |
2024/6/19 |
|
6 |
Personal Protective Equipment Allocation Specification Part 12: Construction |
Development |
2024/6/19 |
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