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 American Product Compliance Testing - ANSI Standards

 
 

American Product Compliance Testing - ANSI StandardsThe American National Standards Institute or ANSI is a private non-profit organization that oversees the development of voluntary consensus standards for products, services, processes, systems, and personnel in the United States. The organization also coordinates U.S. standards with international standards so that American products can be used worldwide. For example, standards make sure that people who own cameras can find the film they need for that camera anywhere around the globe.

ANSI accredits standards that are developed by representatives of standards developing organizations, government agencies, consumer groups, companies, and others. These standards ensure that the characteristics and performance of products are consistent, that people use the same definitions and terms, and that products are tested the same way. ANSI also accredits organizations that carry out product or personnel certification in accordance with requirements defined in international standards. ANSI's membership comprises government agencies, organizations, corporations, academic and international bodies, and individuals. In total, the Institute represents the interests of more than 125,000 companies and 3.5 million professionals.

In addition to facilitating the formation of standards in the U.S., ANSI promotes the use of U.S. standards internationally, advocates U.S. policy and technical positions in international and regional standards organizations and encourages the adoption of international standards as national standards where appropriate. The Institute is the official U.S. representative to the two major international standards organizations, the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC), via the U.S. National Committee (USNC). ANSI participates in almost the entire technical program of both the ISO and the IEC, and administers many key committees and subgroups. In many instances, U.S. standards are taken forward to ISO and IEC, through ANSI or the USNC, where they are adopted in whole or in part as international standards.

 
 

 ANSI Process

 
 

Although ANSI itself does not develop standards, the Institute facilitates the development of American National Standards, also known as ANS, by accrediting the procedures of standards developing organizations. ANSI accreditation signifies that the procedures used by standards setting organizations meet the Institute's requirements for openness, balance, consensus, and due process.

Voluntary consensus standards quicken the market acceptance of products while making clear how to improve the safety of those products for the protection of consumers. There are approximately 10,500 American National Standards that carry the ANSI designation.

American Product Compliance Testing - ANSI Standards  The American National Standards process involves:

American Product Compliance Testing - ANSI Standards  consensus by a group that is open to representatives from all interested parties

American Product Compliance Testing - ANSI Standards  broad-based public review and comment on draft standards

American Product Compliance Testing - ANSI Standards  consideration of and response to comments

American Product Compliance Testing - ANSI Standards  incorporation of submitted changes that meet the same consensus requirements into a draft standard

American Product Compliance Testing - ANSI Standards  availability of an appeal by any participant alleging that these principles were not respected during the standards-development process.

 
 

 Examples of the ANSI Standards

 
 

The Institute administers five standards panels:

American Product Compliance Testing - ANSI Standards  The ANSI Biofuels Standards Panel (ANSI-BSP)

American Product Compliance Testing - ANSI Standards  The Healthcare Information Technology Standards Panel

American Product Compliance Testing - ANSI Standards  The ANSI Homeland Security Standards Panel

American Product Compliance Testing - ANSI Standards  The ANSI Nanotechnology Standards Panel

American Product Compliance Testing - ANSI Standards  The Identity Theft Prevention and Identity Management Standards Panel

American Product Compliance Testing - ANSI Standards  Each of the panels works to identify, coordinate, and harmonize voluntary standards relevant to these areas.

American National Standards include:

American Product Compliance Testing - ANSI Standards  The ASA (American Standards Association) photographic exposure system became the basis for the ISO film speed system, currently used worldwide.

American Product Compliance Testing - ANSI Standards  The original standard implementation of the programming language C was standardized by ANSI, becoming the well-known ANSI C.

American Product Compliance Testing - ANSI Standards  A standard for the set of values used to represent characters in digital computers. The ANSI code standard extended the previously created ASCII seven bit code standard with additional codes for European alphabets (see also Extended Binary Coded Decimal Interchange Code or EBCDIC). In Microsoft Windows, the phrase "ANSI" refers to the Windows ANSI code pages (even though they are not ANSI standards[1]). Most of these are fixed width, though some characters for ideographic languages are variable width. Since these characters are based on a draft of the ISO-8859 series, some of Microsoft's symbols are visually very similar to the ISO symbols, leading many to falsely assume that they are identical.

American Product Compliance Testing - ANSI Standards  The ANSI-NSF International standards used for commercial kitchens, such as restaurants, cafeterias, delis, etc.

American Product Compliance Testing - ANSI Standards  The ANSI/APSP (Association of Pool & Spa Professionals) standards used for pools, spas, hot tubs, barriers, and suction entrapment avoidance.

American Product Compliance Testing - ANSI Standards  The ANS for eye protection is Z87.1, which gives a specific impact resistance rating to the eyewear. This standard is commonly used for shop glasses, shooting glasses, and many other examples of protective eyewear.

American Product Compliance Testing - ANSI Standards  The ANSI paper sizes.

 
 
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