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ASTM InternationalUsing Standards to Drive Global Growth
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ASTM International helps our world work better. Each day, more businesses and governments across the globe turn to ASTM for standards and standards development support. As a result, economies grow, trade flourishes, and quality of life increases for millions of people.
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Benefits of the MOU Program ͽ One complete collection of ASTM International standards to support standards development
ͽ Selected standards experts hosted at ASTM headquarters each year for one month (Standards Expert Program)
ͽ Partial funding of an annual visit from international ASTM MOU partners to conduct research at ASTM headquarters focused on a key industry (Technical Visitor Program)
ͽ Support for staff of MOU partners to collaborate with ASTM, to participate in committee weeks, and to learn about various international standardization systems
ͽ Ability to participate as voting members in ASTM at no charge
MOU ProgramASTM International’s MOU program, started in 2001, promotes consensus-driven standards development in emerging economies. ASTM’s relationships with standards bodies around the world lead to powerful and transformative changes that improve the health, safety, environmental, and economic conditions of millions of people.
ASTM members represent countries totaling more than 90 percent of the world’s population.
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MOU Signatory nations are shown in blue
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A Resource for Emerging EconomiesAs one of the world’s largest standards development organizations, ASTM’s standards have been referenced almost 7,000 times by governments outside the United States. These standards are part of the economic foundation for many emerging economies, supporting growth in areas ranging from raw materials and manufacturing… to health and environmental protection.
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“ We are benefiting greatly from the services ASTM provides. Information sharing is critical for us to keep abreast of technical developments. The option to adopt ASTM standards allows for fast tracking of standards projects.“
Romana MarundaManager-Standards Development & Information, Standards Association of Zimbabwe (SAZ) on the benefits of the partnership between ASTM International and SAZ.
Trinidad and Tobago uses ASTM building standards to improve construction integrity in the following areas:
Concrete Plywood
Residential Security
Portland Cement Steel
Paint
RoofingPVC Pipe
Clay Block
Electrical Cable
Success StoryThe Board of Engineering of Trinidad and Tobago’s Small Building Code deals with the design and construction of residential buildings and incorporates provisions
to deal with hurricane and earthquake threats. For this code to be effective, it must be supported by a regime of standards in the construction industry. In order to address the needs of the industry, the Trinidad and Tobago Bureau of Standards launched construction standards using ASTM standards as their basis. Using the normal process of standardization and given the existing resources, this project would have taken approximately five years in Trinidad and Tobago. With today’s technological advances, in five year’s time these standards may have become obsolete or may have needed to be revised almost immediately. But by working with ASTM International, these documents were developed and available for use in a much shorter period of time — in approximately 18 months.
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A Resource for TradeASTM International standards are crucial for improving market access and strengthening global trade. ASTM standards help foster cross-border harmonization of regulations while also promoting the principles of the WTO.
80%Global commodity trade impacted by standards
Over 50%ASTM standards distributed outside the United States
92+Agreements with national standards bodies in emerging economies
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“ Our MOU with ASTM International has opened the way for technical experts from Qatar to participate freely as full voting members in ASTM standards development committees, in addition to facilitating the work of our national committees in specific fields. We are now able to adopt and use ASTM standards as reference documents in the development of Qatari standards.”
Eng. Nawaf Al-ManaDirector of Standards and Metrology at Qatar General Organization for Standards and Metrology (QS)
Success StoryWhen Doosan Heavy Industries in South
Korea needed to specify components for a new desalination plant in the United Arab Emirates, it required POSCO Steel Co. of South Korea to meet ASTM Steel Specification A240. Through its work on ASTM International Committee A01 on Steel, Stainless Steel and Related Alloys, POSCO introduced a revision to add a new corrosion-resistant stainless steel grade to ASTM A240. Within one year, the resulting approval allowed POSCO’s specialty steel to be specified and fulfill the requirements for the anticipated UAE contract. The successful revision is expected to result in $15 million dollars of new business for POSCO.
Gulf States Training Program/Doha, Qatar/2012
South Korean members from POSCO Steel and Korea Testing Certification (KTC) meet with A01 Steel, Stainless Steel and Related Alloys Chairman Gerald Cobb / Atlanta, Georgia
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A Resource for Technical TrainingASTM International plays an active role in equipping professionals with the knowledge and tools to adopt market-driven specifications and test methods in their respective countries. ASTM staff regularly host delegations and conduct trainings abroad. Ultimately, these efforts empower standards leaders to build capacity, reduce poverty, and accelerate economic growth.
46+International Training Courses held
98+International Virtual Meetings with over 1,300 participents from 70 countries
65+Delegations from 27 countries
In a four-year span, ASTM International has hosted:
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“ Through this intensive training course provided by ASTM International, I gained knowledge of the relationship between ASTM standards and the nuclear industry.”
Mr. Gook-Ju IhmKorea Testing Laboratory, a participant of a 2011 Intensive Training Program in the U.S. focusing on nuclear energy. Eight South Korean experts spent time at ASTM headquarters, visted agencies in Washington, D.C., attended ASTM committee week meetings, and made site visits to private companies during the 18 day co-sponsored program.
Intensive Training Program on Nuclear Energy / South Korea Government and Industry / 2011
Virtual Meeting / Muscat Oman / 2010
Intensive Training Program co-sponsored by Federacion Iberoamericana del Hormigon on Cement / Concrete / Atlanta, Georgia / 2012
Online technical trainings
Success StorySince 2004, when ASTM International experts were invited to attend a construction industry event to discuss state-of-the-art concrete technology described in ASTM standards, more than 200 engineers from Latin America have participated in ASTM’s cement and concrete technical committees.
Active participation through ASTM’s electronic tools, as well as regularly held webinars and Web conferences, have lead to better understanding of the origin of the standards and accelerated local adoption.
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ASTM has Standards for:
Child Safety
Water Quality
Manufacture of Pharmaceutical Products
Sustainability in Construction Textiles
Air QualityConsumer Products Fire Safety Fuel Quality
Using Standards to Benefit SocietyASTM standards improve our lives. The benefits to society are widespread: safer consumer products, cleaner air and water, improved energy efficiency, better healthcare, and much more.
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Technical Assistance Training on Cement in Lima, Peru, 2012
Ms. Margaret Lungu, ASTM Standards Expert Program alumna from the Zambia Bureau of Standards, presented the Zambian perspective on the benefits of ASTM’s MoU Program at the Southern African Development Community Cooperation in Standardization / Gaborone, Botswana / 2011
Success StoryThe country of Haiti lies on a major seismic fault line. It has suffered serious loss of life and infrastructure as a result. ASTM is reaching out to help by partnering with Build Change, an NGO focused on designing disaster-resistant houses and schools, to introduce more resilient construction techniques to builders in Haiti. The offer of an MoU with ASTM was embraced by the national standards body, BHN. ASTM standards are also now being used as the guides at the National Laboratory for Buildings and Public Works, LNBTP. The well-being of the country of Haiti and its citizens will benefit from the collaborative work of ASTM and its global membership.
“ We consider the MOU with ASTM a valuable tool because ASTM is recognized internationally and some of its more than 12,000 standards have been used as the basis for policy development in Guatemala in the areas of building materials, hydrocarbons and plastics.”
Abel Francisco Cruz CalderónDeputy Minister of Investment and former President of COGUANOR, the
national standards body of Guatemala
ASTM International Headquarters Teresa Cendrowska 100 Barr Harbor Drive P.O. Box C700 West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959 USA tel +1.610.832.9500 [email protected]
Brussels, Belgium Sara Gobbi tel +32.0.28.939.724 [email protected]
Ottawa, Canada Diane Thompson tel +1.613.751.3409 [email protected]
Beijing, China Liu Fei tel +86.10.5109.6033 [email protected]
Lima, Peru María Isabel Barrios tel +1511205.5502 [email protected]
Washington, D.C., USA Jeffrey Grove tel +1.202.223.8505 [email protected]
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