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Standards and Conformity Bodies in Korea - Promoting Trade and Industry

This presentation provides an overview of the standards and conformity assessment bodies in Korea, including KATS, KOLAS, KAS, KAB, KSA, KRISS, KCC, TTA, KFRI, and their roles in promoting international trade and creating an energy-efficient and environmentally-friendly economic structure.

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Standards and Conformity Bodies in Korea - Promoting Trade and Industry

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  1. Standards and Conformity Assessment Bodies - Korea PASC OIML IEC JTC1 ISO APLMF ILAC APEC/ SCSC APLAC MKE Ministry of Knowledge Energy KOLAS (Korea Laboratory Accreditation Scheme) KATS Korean Agency for Technology and Standards KAS(Korea Accreditation System) IAF PAC KAB (Korea Accreditation Board) WTO/TBT Inquiry point KSA (Korea Standards Association) KRISS (Korea Research Institute of Standards & Science) BIPM KCC Korea communication Commission APMP ITU TTA (Telecommunications Technology Association) FAO MIFAFF Ministry forfood,AgricultureForestry and Fisheries KFRI (Korea Food Research Institute) Codex Inquiry point MIHWFA Ministry for Health, Welfare and Family Affairs WTO/SPS Regional Government International Non-Government

  2. Ministry of Knowledge Energy (MKE) www.mke.go.kr Promoting and assisting international trade & industry. Creating an efficient, stable supply and demand structure to achieve smooth transition to a more energy-effective, environmentally-friendly economic structure Korean Agency for Technology and Standards (KATS) www.kats.go.kr Administers the national standards system by drafting and enforcing standards related laws andregulations. Administers the establishment and distribution of Korean Industrial Standards (KS) Represents Korea at International organizations such as ISO, IEC, PASC, OIML, APLMF, etc. Korea Laboratory Accreditation Scheme (KOLAS) http://kolas.kats.go.kr/ Provides national accreditation for competent laboratories and inspection bodies Korea Accreditation System (KAS) www.kats.go.kr Provides accreditation for product certification bodies Korea Accreditation Board (KAB) www.kab.or.kr Accredits certification/training bodies for Quality/Environmental Management Systems Standards and Conformity Assessment Bodies - Korea

  3. Korea Standards Association (KSA) www.ksa.or.kr Responsible for the sales of KS standards and perform KS mark certification Supports standardization related activities Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science (KRISS) www.kriss.re.kr Establishes and disseminates national measurement standards Represents Korea at BIPM and APMP Korea communication Commission (KCC) www.kcc.go.kr Administrates overarching laws and regulations related to the Information and Communication Industry Telecommunications Technology Association (TTA) www.tta.or.kr Establishes TTA standards in the field of telecommunications, information technology, Radio Communication & broadcasting Korea Food Research Institute (KFRI) www.kfri.re.kr Administers the establishment of KS standards in the field of food products Standards and Conformity Assessment Bodies - Korea

  4. Note: The information contained in this presentation was compiled by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) in collaboration with its public and private sector members and also with its international partners. The primary purpose of the chart is to attempt to portray, in high-level, block diagram form, the entities of the standards and conformity assessment systems of the particular economy and their primary inter-relationships and relationships to international and regional organizations – all on one slide. While many organizations have many subdivisions, only those subdivisions most directly related to standards and conformity assessment are shown. The chart is one perspective of the systems, with emphasis on identification and representation of the various entities. The chart would look different if the entities were drawn proportional to their relative work volumes in the systems, or if they were drawn proportional to their respective standards and conformity assessment revenues or budgets. Such a representation will have inaccuracies which will require correction. The chart is a work in progress and we welcome comments and suggestions for consistent improvement for purposes of accuracy and education. Please feel free to reference the information contained in this presentation. We just ask that you please attribute ANSI as the source. Thank you, The ANSI International Policy Department Please send comments or suggestions to: info@ansi.org Standards and Conformity Assessment Bodies - Korea

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