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Overview of the SABS. State owned organizationStandards development, testing, certification and regulatory servicesEmploy some 1500 peoplePublish some 500 standards paCollection of some 5000 national standards (SANS) Through 450 active standards development committees. Structure. Three busine
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1. Standards Development
Geoff Visser
Standards Executive
South African Bureau of Standards
2. Overview of the SABS State owned organization
Standards development, testing, certification and regulatory services
Employ some 1500 people
Publish some 500 standards pa
Collection of some 5000 national standards (SANS)
Through 450 active standards development committees
South Africa, through the SABS, has a long history of active participation in ISO structures: its TC’s, the TMB, and even Council.
We like to think of ourselves as a well developed standards body in a developing country
We are led by our market
We participate internationally in areas that are important to us
To allow access to international markets to our manufacturers
…………….And to allow the importation of factors of production
We have also identified the need for alignment of national standard in the Southern African region (SADC)
We have a commitment to a free trade area
Also as part of the NEPAD initiative the need to intra-African trade has been identified as a key strategic imperative for South Africa and the African Continent – for this reason we are actively involved in ARSO
We share many problems with other economic regions and for this reason we also have close relationships with COPANT and PASC.
South Africa, through the SABS, has a long history of active participation in ISO structures: its TC’s, the TMB, and even Council.
We like to think of ourselves as a well developed standards body in a developing country
We are led by our market
We participate internationally in areas that are important to us
To allow access to international markets to our manufacturers
…………….And to allow the importation of factors of production
We have also identified the need for alignment of national standard in the Southern African region (SADC)
We have a commitment to a free trade area
Also as part of the NEPAD initiative the need to intra-African trade has been identified as a key strategic imperative for South Africa and the African Continent – for this reason we are actively involved in ARSO
We share many problems with other economic regions and for this reason we also have close relationships with COPANT and PASC.
3. Structure Three business units dealing with:
Conformity assessment
Testing
Certification
Training and other services
Regulatory services
Standards development
Implemented Cluster Communication system internally to communicate across business units In Jan 2005 we started a reengineering project to achieve
Improvements in processing efficiency
Better stakeholder alignment
Optimum use of ICT tools
Addressing client and stakeholder contact
As part of the process, we conducted independent customer perception surveys of the different business units to see where there were areas for improvement.
In order to achieve our objective of better coordination – we decided to implement a sector coordination system internally to share with one another – developments In Jan 2005 we started a reengineering project to achieve
Improvements in processing efficiency
Better stakeholder alignment
Optimum use of ICT tools
Addressing client and stakeholder contact
As part of the process, we conducted independent customer perception surveys of the different business units to see where there were areas for improvement.
In order to achieve our objective of better coordination – we decided to implement a sector coordination system internally to share with one another – developments
4. In order to ensure that customer and stakeholder needs are addressed across business units – sector coordination committees were established.In order to ensure that customer and stakeholder needs are addressed across business units – sector coordination committees were established.
5. What are the challenges? Standards Development
promote standardization to all stakeholders
broaden our stakeholder base
secure and maintain the interest and involvement of leaders of Industry, government departments, and significant consumer organizations
Conformity Assessment
Expand services in important markets
Extend services to small and medium organizations
Our engagements identified that in standards development we need to:
Promote standardization to all stakeholders
Broaden our stakeholder base
secure and maintain the interest and involvement of leaders of Industry, government departments, and significant consumer organizations
Conformity Assessment
Expand services in important markets
Extend services to small and medium organizations
Our engagements identified that in standards development we need to:
Promote standardization to all stakeholders
Broaden our stakeholder base
secure and maintain the interest and involvement of leaders of Industry, government departments, and significant consumer organizations
Conformity Assessment
Expand services in important markets
Extend services to small and medium organizations
6. Standards National standards
Developed by consensus
In Technical Committees
Representing the needs of the local stakeholders
7. Committees Balanced representation of:
Users (groups)
Manufacturers (groups - various levels)
Other interest groups
The State
8. Benefits of Standardization Better communication
Simplification
Economy, cost saving, interoperability
Safety, health, protection of life
Elimination of trade barriers
Publicly available – walk in sales (Pretoria and Regional offices) and web store
Version control – formal amendments process
Standards can be referred to in tenders, contracts and regulations
9. Types of Standard Specifications (mark/non-mark)
Codes of Practice
Standard Methods
CKS (Government purchasing)
Recommended Practices
“Private”
11. Concepts National, not SABS, Standards
Committee-driven
SABS maintains and channels requests to committees
SABS acts as facilitator/publishing house
Project approach
12. Routine Maintenance of Standards Five year review period
Questionnaire approach
Options: - reaffirm - amend/revise as necessary - withdraw
13. Thank you! www.sabs.co.za