Standardized Engineer Examination Syllabus

Standardized Engineer Examination Outline

1. Examination Purpose

Pass the exam to test the candidate’s mastery of standardized professional theories and their practical applications, and whether they have reached the level of standardized engineer Eligibility Requirements.

2. Examination Subjects and Question Types

The examination subjects are divided into "Standardization Theory" and "Standardization Comprehensive Application".

The question types of the "Standardization Theory" exam are:

1. Single-choice questions: Choose 1 correct answer among the 4 alternative answers for each question.

2. Multiple-choice questions: Choose 2 or more correct answers among the 5 alternative answers for each question.

The test questions of "Comprehensive Application of Standardization" are:

1. Analysis questions: First identify right or wrong according to the meaning of the question, and then explain the reasons.

2. Case analysis: Use relevant principles and knowledge to analyze the given cases.

3. Calculation questions: Calculate according to requirements.

4. Correction question: Point out the errors in the given materials and write down the reasons.

3. Exam Time

The exam time for "Standardization Theory" is 90 minutes, and the exam time for "Standardization Comprehensive Application" is 120 minutes.

4. Examination Requirements and Contents

Part I: Introduction to Standardization

Examination Requirements:

Test candidates’ basic understanding of standards and standardization The concept, the principles and functions of standardization, the use value and value of standards, and the degree of mastery of the development process of standardization and the problems and problems existing in the current stage of standardization work in my country.

Exam content:

1. The concept, object and essence of standards. Standard use and value.

2. The concept and role of standardization. Principles of standardized methods and principles of standard system management. The development history of standardization. The division and characteristics of the three stages of standardization management development in New China. The main problems existing in the standardization work in my country at this stage and the difficulties that need to be solved.

Part 2 my country’s Standardized Laws and Regulations

Examination requirements:

To test candidates’ understanding of the standardized management system and standard system, the characteristics of standardized legal management and standardized regulations system, the responsibilities of the National Professional Standards Committee, the implementation requirements and legal responsibilities of standards, the requirements for the establishment of inspection agencies, and the degree of mastery of the objects and scope of local standard formulation in Shanghai.

Exam content:

1. Tasks of standardized work. Standardized management system. Standard system.

2. The concept of "standardized management according to law". The legislative purpose and purpose of the Standardization Law. Characteristics and regulatory systems of standardized legal management.

3. The concept, scope and legal status of mandatory standards.

4. Responsibilities of the National Professional Standards Committee.

5. Standard implementation requirements and legal responsibilities.

6. Requirements for the establishment of inspection agencies.

7. The objects and scope of local standards formulation in Shanghai.

Part 3 Standardized Forms

Examination requirements:

Test candidates’ concepts of standardized forms, parameters and modules, and their understanding of simplification, unification and serialization , the degree of mastery of the characteristics and application principles of generalization, combination and modularization.

Exam content:

1. Concepts and principles of simplification and unification. The difference between simplification and unification.

2. The concept of serialization and the general steps of industrial product serialization.

3. Generalized concepts, premises and general methods.

4. The concept, theoretical basis, main process and content of combination.

5. The concept of module. Modular concepts and processes. Techno-economic significance of modularity.

6. The concept of parameters. Parameter related properties.

7. The advantages, application points and principles of the priority number system.

Part 4 Standard Setting Procedures and Writing Methods

Examination requirements:

Test candidates’ requirements for standard setting procedures and review stages, and rules for writing standards , content, structure and elements, and the degree of mastery of standard quality evaluation elements, handling of standard content involving patents, and standard preparation instructions.

Examination content:

1. Standard setting procedures and review stage requirements.

2. General principles (basic rules) for standard writing.

3. Determine the principles and requirements for standard content (focusing on the preparation of product standards). The standard content deals with patents.

4. Standard structure and standard elements.

5. Contents of standard preparation instructions.

6. Standard quality evaluation elements.

Part 5 adopts international standards

Examination requirements:

Test candidates’ understanding of the meaning, scope, purpose, significance, encouragement policies and measures of procurement standards, Mastery of the basic principles, procedures and methods for adopting international standards.

Exam content:

1. The meaning and scope of adopting international standards. Adopt the scope of foreign advanced standards.

2. Adopt the basic principles of international standards and advanced foreign standards.

3. The extent and methods of adopting international standards.

4. The purpose and significance of adopting international standards and advanced foreign standards.

5. my country encourages policies and measures to adopt international standards and advanced foreign standards.

Part 6 Enterprise Standard System

Examination requirements:

Test the candidates’ understanding of the concepts, compilation principles, general requirements and structural requirements of the enterprise standard system. The basic tasks, guiding principles, organizational structure and personnel quality of enterprise standardization work, as well as the degree of mastery of the scope of enterprise standard formulation, revision procedures and implementation requirements.

Exam content:

1. Basic tasks and guiding principles for enterprise standardization. The organizational setup of enterprise standardization and the basic qualities of enterprise standardization personnel.

2. The formulation scope and implementation principles of enterprise standards. The procedures and implementation requirements for the formulation and revision of enterprise standards.

3. The concept of enterprise standard system, principles and general requirements for preparing enterprise standard system.

4. The composition of the enterprise standard system table.

Part 7 Agricultural Standardization

Examination requirements:

Test candidates’ understanding of agricultural standardization, the concepts and characteristics of agricultural comprehensive standardization, agricultural standard implementation supervision, and agricultural The characteristics of the standard system, the basic conditions of agricultural standardization demonstration areas and the degree of mastery of geographical indication management of agricultural products.

Exam content:

1. The concept and characteristics of agricultural standardization.

2. Characteristics of the agricultural standard system.

3. Content, methods and forms of agricultural standard implementation supervision.

4. The concepts, characteristics and principles of comprehensive agricultural standardization.

5. Basic conditions for agricultural standardization demonstration areas.

6. Management of geographical indications of agricultural products.

Part 8 Product Realization Process Standardization

Examination requirements:

Test candidates’ comprehensive requirements for product standardization, basic work procedures for product design and development, and Mastery of the standardized content and requirements of series type spectrum, small batch trial production, process documents, process elements, process equipment, molds, and packaging.

Exam content:

1. The guiding principles and content that should be followed when writing comprehensive requirements for product standardization.

2. Basic working procedures at each stage of product design and development.

3. The content composition of the series spectrum.

4. The scope and content of the standardization review of drawings and technical documents such as process and tooling in the small batch trial production stage.

5. Standardized content of process documents and process elements.

6. Contents of process equipment standardization.

7. Main contents of mold standardization.

8. Contents and requirements of packaging standardization work.

Part 9 Service Standardization

Examination requirements:

To test candidates’ concepts, characteristics and classification of the service industry, and to examine the concepts, characteristics and classification of the service industry in the General Agreement on Trade in Services Involved standardization content, mastery of service standardization system preparation and service standard preparation.

Exam content:

1. Concept, characteristics and classification of service industry.

2. Standardization content involved in the "General Agreement on Trade in Services".

3. The principles and structure of the service standardization system.

4. Basic rules for writing service standards, principles and requirements for determining standard content.

Part 10 Information Technology Application Standardization

Examination Requirements:

Test candidates’ understanding of information technology, information technology standardization, information technology standard system, and enterprise informatization Basic knowledge and mastery of the basic components of the enterprise information technology application standard system.

Exam content:

1. The concept of information technology and information technology standardization. Scope and content of information technology standardization.

2. The principles and structure of the information technology standard system.

3. Basic concepts of enterprise informatization. The basic components of the enterprise information technology application standard system.

4. Technical scope of computer-aided standardization.

Part 11 Standardization of Energy Conservation, Environmental Protection, and Occupational Health and Safety

Examination Requirements:

Test candidates’ understanding of energy conservation management, environmental management, and occupational health and safety standards degree of mastery.

Exam content:

1. The concepts of energy, energy factors and energy indicators. The first and second level elements of the energy management system.

2. Implement the principles of a series of environmental management standards.

3. The concepts of environment, environmental factors, environmental impacts, occupational health and safety, and hazard sources.

4. The first and second level elements of the environmental management system. Environmental management system audit procedures.

5. The first and second level elements of the occupational health and safety management system. Considerations for implementing occupational health and safety management system standards.

Part 12 Evaluation of the Economic Effects of Standardization

Examination Requirements:

To test candidates’ concepts, indicator systems and calculation methods of the economic effects of standardization, and to The degree of mastery of the significance of standardized economic effect evaluation.

Exam content:

1. The concept, indicator system and calculation method of standardized economic effects.

2. Evaluate the significance of the economic effects of standardization.

Part 13: Basics of Measurement

Examination requirements:

Test candidates’ knowledge of measurement concepts and their characteristics, legal units of measurement and their usage, and knowledge of measurement Instruments and their classification, the measurement characteristics of measuring instruments, and the mastery of calibration, proofreading, and mandatory calibration of measuring instruments.

Exam content:

1. Measurement concepts and their characteristics.

2. Legal units of measurement and their usage.

3. Measuring instruments and their classification, and the measurement characteristics of measuring instruments.

4. Calibration and proofreading of measuring instruments. Mandatory verification of measuring instruments.

Part 14 Quality Fundamentals

Examination requirements:

Test candidates’ basic concepts of quality and the eight principles of quality management, quality inspection and product quality Responsibility, three stages of quality management development and mastery of ISO9000 cluster documents.

Exam content:

1. Basic concepts of quality, quality characteristics and quality management. Eight principles of quality management. Three stages of quality management development.

2. Basic points of process method.

3. The concept, form and classification of quality inspection.

4. Product quality responsibility.

5. The structure and characteristics of ISO9000 cluster files.

Part 15 Certification and Accreditation

Examination requirements:

Test candidates’ basic concepts of conformity assessment, basic models and categories of product quality certification, Mastery of the specific principles and significance of laboratory accreditation.

Exam content:

1. Basic concepts of conformity assessment.

2. The concepts of certification and recognition.

3. Basic models and categories of product quality certification.

4. Requirements for product certification standards.

5. Supervision and management of products after certification.

6. The specific principles and significance of laboratory accreditation.

Part 16 Standards and International Trade

Examination requirements:

Test candidates’ understanding of the basic principles and content of the WTO/TBT Agreement and the WTO/SPS Agreement , the characteristics and manifestations of TBT and SPS, the role of standardization in international trade, and the degree of understanding of the multilateral commitments on quality inspection work related to China's accession to the WTO.

Exam content:

1. Definition of the WTO/TBT Agreement and its main contents (technical regulations, standards, conformity assessment procedures). Legitimate (legitimate) objectives of WTO/TBT measures. Basic principles of WTO/SPS measures. Characteristics and manifestations of TBT and SPS.

2. The relationship between my country’s technical standards and technical trade measures.

3. The role of standardization in international trade.

4. China has made multilateral commitments regarding quality inspection work by joining the WTO.

Part 17 Standards and Intellectual Property

Examination requirements:

Test candidates’ understanding of intellectual property, standards and patents, and the intellectual property policies of my country’s standardization organizations. Basic knowledge, mastery of the purposes and basic principles of intellectual property policies promulgated by ISO/ITU/IEC.

Exam content:

1. The concept of intellectual property.

2. The scope of patent rights and the characteristics of patents.

3. The difference between standards and patents.

4. The purpose and basic principles of intellectual property policies promulgated by ISO/ITU/IEC.

5. Intellectual property guiding principles of my country’s standardization organization.

Part 18 Standards Information Management

Examination requirements:

Test candidates’ basic knowledge of standards information management, standard literature retrieval, and international standard literature The degree of mastery of classification system (ICS), Chinese Standard Document Classification and standard information work content.

Exam content:

1. Concepts of standard information management and standard literature retrieval. Contents of standard information work.

2. International Standard Document Classification (ICS) and Chinese Standard Document Classification.

3. Standard literature search procedures and tools.

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