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JIS (Japan Industrial Standards)

Dwi Marta Nurjaya


Dept. of Metallurgy and Materials Engineering University of Indonesia

History
Formed at 1945 after WWII, was authorized to incorporate by the Minister of Trade and Industry on December 6, 1945 The Industrial Standardization Law was enacted in 1949, which forms the the legal foundation for the present Japanese Industrial Standards (JIS) The Industrial Standardization Law was revised in 2004
All standards published trough JSA (Japan Standard Association)

JIS MARK
After revised at 2004, all product with JIS certified mark wit JIS Marking

And Anfer 1 October 2008 the marking changed to

The JSA
JSA is NSB for Japan Primary activities of JSA :
Standardization Management Techniques Conformity Assessment Developing JIS at JSA and industrial organizations

The JSA
JSA is secretariat of the following technical committees and sub committees of ISO :
ISO/TC 69/SC 6"Applications of statistical methods / Measurement methods and results ISO/TC 164"Mechanical Testing of Metals ISO/TC 164/SC 2"Mechanical testing of metals / Ductility testing ISO/TC 201"Surface Chemical Analysis ISO/TC 201/SC 4"Surface Chemical Analysis / Depth profiling ISO/TC 201/SC 6"Surface Chemical Analysis / Secondary ion mass spectrometry ISO/TC 201/SC 8"Surface Chemical Analysis / Glow discharge spectroscopy ISO/TC 202/SC 3"Microbeam analysis / Analytical electron microscopy ISO/TC 202/SC 4"Microbeam analysis / Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) ISO/TMB/WG on Risk Management"Risk Management"

JIS designation
Standards are named like "JIS X 0208:1997", where X denotes area division, followed by four digits (or five digits for some of the standards corresponding ISO standards), and the revision release year. Other designation : JIS C 7501: The majorities of JIS have this type of symbol. JIS Q 14001: This symbol is mainly used in case JIS adopts international standard identically. JIS X 5056-1: This symbol is used in case JIS adopts international standard specifies only a part of the necessary requirements

JIS designation
JIS AREA DIVISION A - Civil Engineering and Architecture B - Mechanical Engineering C - Electronic and Electrical Engineering D - Automotive Engineering E - Railway Engineering F - Shipbuilding G - Ferrous Materials and Metallurgy H - Nonferrous materials and metallurgy

JIS designation
K - Chemical Engineering L - Textile Engineering M - Mining P - Pulp and Paper Q - Management System R - Ceramics S - Domestic Wares T - Medical Equipment and Safety Appliances W - Aircraft and Aviation X - Information Processing Z - Miscellaneous

JIS developing Process

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