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Sri Lanka Standards Institution

Standard Formulation

The main activity of the Standardization Divisions (Engineering & scientific) is the
formulation of National Standards required for the development of the National economy.
These standards are developed through a committee process and a consultative process with
the voluntary involvement and the cooperative effort of all interested parties representing
consumers, producers, users, public Institutions and independent technical organizations.

The Institution appoints Technical Committees to advice and guides the institution in these
activities with the aim of gathering all possible expertise in the best possible way to
maximize benefits to the national economy from these Standardization activities.

National standards represent coordinated solutions for use in technology, commerce, trade
and administration are intended to achieve:

• Overall economy in terms of human effort materials, power and other resources in

the exchange of goods and services;

• The protection of consumer interest through adequate and consistent quality of

goods and services; Safety, health and protection of life; and

• Provide a means of expression and of communication amongst all interested parties.

These standards may be specifications for materials or products, they may be codes of
practice giving recommended practices in some field of industry, or they may be methods of
test, definition of terms or may express some other form of standardization.

Two Standardization Divisions are responsible for the entire progression of National
Standard formulation. The tasks related to National Standard Formulation in broad sense is
as follows;

• Formulation of New National Standards

• Adoption of ISO / IEC Standards


• Review of existing Standards - based on the results of review,

o Reaffirm

o Revision

o Amend (Erratum, corrigendum) when there are minor changes

• Withdraw Standards when a need arise

In the formulation of Standards, the policy of the Sri Lanka Standards Institution is to be in
line with the International Standards and practices as far as practicable. To this effect,
International Standards are adopted as Sri Lanka Standards wherever applicable.

In the selection of standards formulation projects priority is given to standards that facilitate
internal and external trade and to enhance the international competitiveness of Sri Lankan
products with the prime objective of safeguarding the interest of the consumer.

There are more than 4000 Standards relating to products, commodities, materials, processes
& practices. Many have been revised to take care of the developments in the new materials,
processes and technologies. Such revisions are indicated with the year of revision. Sri Lanka
Standards are intended for voluntary adoption by those concerned unless made compulsory
by acts and regulations.

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