The National Quality Management Commission, formerly the State Administration of Quality Management of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (SAQM) is the North Korean standards organization. [1] [2] It oversees standards and metrology, including application of both the metric system and traditional Korean units, in accordance with the 1993 Law on Metrology. [3] It is located at 1 Inhung-Dong in Moranbong District, Pyongyang. [4]
The commission operates under the Academy of Sciences of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. [1] Both are cabinet-level institutions. As of January 2020 [update], the commission is led by Ri Chol-jin. [2]
The commission is charged with elaborating and realizing state metrological regulation and policy; defining, registering, and maintaining measurement standards and devices; accrediting the North Korean institution of self-calibration; organizing and conducting inspections and supervision to ensure proper use of approved measurements; approving guidelines for measurement calibration within North Korea. [4]
The Committee for Standardization of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (CSK) represents the country in international standardization organizations, [1] such as International Organization for Standardization (ISO). [5]
The National Quality Management Commission has supervision over the Central Institute of Metrology (CIM), located at Songsin Dong 1 in Sadong District, Pyongyang. [6] The CIM maintains custody over North Korea's national standards. [6] It also calibrates high-precision reference standards for provincial verification offices and other agencies; performs research on metrology and its application within North Korea; and assists the SAQM with supervision over implementation of North Korean laws related to metrology. [4] [6]
The IEC National Committee of Democratic People's Republic of Korea under the National Quality Management Commission is a member of the International Electrotechnical Commission. [7]
The National Quality Management Commission has supervision over Territorial Institutions of Calibration which have similar responsibilities at a provincial level. [4]
The National Quality Management Commission, formerly the State Administration of Quality Management of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (SAQM) is the North Korean standards organization. [1] [2] It oversees standards and metrology, including application of both the metric system and traditional Korean units, in accordance with the 1993 Law on Metrology. [3] It is located at 1 Inhung-Dong in Moranbong District, Pyongyang. [4]
The commission operates under the Academy of Sciences of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. [1] Both are cabinet-level institutions. As of January 2020 [update], the commission is led by Ri Chol-jin. [2]
The commission is charged with elaborating and realizing state metrological regulation and policy; defining, registering, and maintaining measurement standards and devices; accrediting the North Korean institution of self-calibration; organizing and conducting inspections and supervision to ensure proper use of approved measurements; approving guidelines for measurement calibration within North Korea. [4]
The Committee for Standardization of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (CSK) represents the country in international standardization organizations, [1] such as International Organization for Standardization (ISO). [5]
The National Quality Management Commission has supervision over the Central Institute of Metrology (CIM), located at Songsin Dong 1 in Sadong District, Pyongyang. [6] The CIM maintains custody over North Korea's national standards. [6] It also calibrates high-precision reference standards for provincial verification offices and other agencies; performs research on metrology and its application within North Korea; and assists the SAQM with supervision over implementation of North Korean laws related to metrology. [4] [6]
The IEC National Committee of Democratic People's Republic of Korea under the National Quality Management Commission is a member of the International Electrotechnical Commission. [7]
The National Quality Management Commission has supervision over Territorial Institutions of Calibration which have similar responsibilities at a provincial level. [4]