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  2. List of GOST standards - Wikipedia

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    GOST R, or Russian certification system, is a subset of GOST standards that is valid only in the territory of the Russian Federation, in contrast to the GOST standards, used across all CIS countries, including Russia. [3] GOST R 1.5-2012: Standardization in Russian Federation. National Standards.

  3. GOST - Wikipedia

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    Only after receiving the Certificate of state registration with getting the unique registration number, may activities be performed in evaluating conformity as a new system. There are 16 obligatory certification systems in Russia: GOST R; Means of protection of information according to requirements of informational security; "Electrocommunication";

  4. Certificate of Conformity (Russia) - Wikipedia

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    There are two types of certificate: one demonstrates conformity to the national standards known as GOST, and the other to a particular technical regulation. Certification may take place on either a mandatory or a voluntary basis. The certificate may be obtained: under contract; per consignment; or for serial production of commercial products.

  5. Eurasian Conformity mark - Wikipedia

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    The Eurasian Conformity mark (EAC, Russian: Евразийское соответствие (ЕАС)) is a certification mark to indicate products that conform to all technical regulations of the Eurasian Customs Union. It means that the EAC-marked products meet all requirements of the corresponding technical regulations and have passed all ...

  6. List of body armor performance standards - Wikipedia

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    GOST R 50744-95 is the Russian Federation standard for body armor. Prior to the 2017 revision, the threat levels ran from 1 to 6. Prior to the 2017 revision, the threat levels ran from 1 to 6. Noticeably, it included threats with the suffix A, which denote heightened ratings as opposed to lowered ratings in the NIJ standard.

  7. GOST R 5172556 - Wikipedia

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    GOST R 5172556 is a Russian government norm which fix the rules for the catalogization of products for federal states needs and for QLF, telecommunications and data bases, requirements of information security.