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GOST
refers to a set of technical standards maintained by the
Euro-Asian Council for Standardization, Metrology and Certification
(EASC), a regional standards organization operating under
the auspices of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS).
GOST
standards were originally developed by the government of
the Soviet Union as part of its national standardization
strategy. The word GOST is an acronym for gosudarstvennyy
standart, which means state standard. The history of national
standards in the USSR can be traced back to 1925, when a
government agency, later named Gosstandart, was established
and put in charge of writing, updating, publishing, and
disseminating the standards.
After
World War II, the national standardization program went
through a major transformation, which provided the necessary
methodological, logistical, and technological support for
the long economic expansion that lasted into the early 1980s.
The first GOST standard, GOST 1 State Standardization System,
was published in 1968.
The
present
After
the disintegration of the USSR, the GOST standards acquired
a new status of the regional standards. They are now administered
by the Euro-Asian Council for Standardization, Metrology
and Certification (EASC), a standards organization chartered
by the Commonwealth of Independent States.
At
present, the collection of GOST standards includes over
20,000 titles used extensively in conformity assessment
activities in 12 countries. Serving as the regulatory basis
for government and private-sector certification programs
throughout the Commonwealth of Independent States, the GOST
standards cover energy, oil and gas, environmental protection,
construction, transportation, telecommunications, mining,
food processing, and other industries.
The
following countries have adopted GOST standards in addition
to their own, nationally developed standards: 
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Russia
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Belarus
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Ukraine
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Moldova
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Kazakhstan
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Azerbaijan
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Armenia
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Kyrgyzstan
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Uzbekistan
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Tajikistan
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Georgia
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Turkmenistan
Because
GOST standards are adopted by Russia, the largest and most
influential member of the CIS, it is a common misconception
to think of GOST standards as the national standards of
Russia. They are not.
Since
the EASC, the organization responsible for the development
and maintenance of the GOST standards, is recognized by
ISO as a regional standards organization, the GOST standards
are classified as the regional standards. The national standards
of Russia are the GOST R standards.
Origin:
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India, Egypt, Brazil, Indonesia, Russia, Romania, and CIS
Countries or at Sellers Option (Not
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Commodity:
Ordinary
Portland Cement Grade 42.5 N or R according to:
- United
States Standard ASTM C 150 or
- British
Standard BS 12/1996 or
- European
Standard EN-197-1/2000 or
- Russian
Certification GOST N/R or
- SON
Conformity Assessment Program (SONCAP) or
- SABS
standards SANS 50197 6 or
- EQM
- Emirates Quality Mark Certificate for Cement Specifications
approved by the Dubai Government or
- SASO
(Saudi Arabian Standards Organization) Certificate
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