What is the national standard code?

Legal analysis

GB is a compulsory national standard code, that is, the Chinese phonetic abbreviation of "national standard".

Mandatory standards refer to the standards to protect human health, personal and property safety and the standards enforced by laws and administrative regulations, such as drug standards and food hygiene standards. Mandatory standards are standards implemented through mandatory means such as laws and administrative regulations within a certain range, which have legal attributes.

The following technical requirements are mandatory standards:

1, which relates to the technical requirements of national security;

2, to protect human health and personal and property safety requirements;

3, products and products in the production, storage and use of safety, hygiene, environmental protection requirements and other state regulations need to control the construction;

4. The quality, safety, hygiene and environmental protection of the project construction meet the requirements of the project construction and other requirements that need to be controlled by the state;

5, pollutant emission limits and environmental quality requirements;

6. Requirements for protecting the life safety and health of animals and plants;

7. Requirements for preventing fraud and protecting consumers' interests;

8. Technical requirements for important products that the state needs to control.

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People's Republic of China (PRC) standardization method

Article 2 Standards (including standard samples) mentioned in this Law refer to the technical requirements that need to be unified in agriculture, industry, service industry and social undertakings.

Standards include national standards, industry standards, local standards, group standards and enterprise standards. National standards are divided into mandatory standards and recommended standards, while industry standards and local standards are recommended standards.

Mandatory standards must be implemented. The state encourages the adoption of recommended standards.

Article 27 The State implements a publicity and supervision system for self-declaration of group standards and enterprise standards. The enterprise shall disclose the number and name of the mandatory standards, recommended standards, group standards or enterprise standards it implements; Where an enterprise implements its own enterprise standards, it shall also disclose the functional indicators of products and services and the performance indicators of products. The state encourages group standards and enterprise standards to be made public to the public through the standard information public service platform.

Enterprises should organize production and business activities in accordance with standards, and their products and services should meet the technical requirements of open standards for enterprises.