The British Standards Institution (BSI), also known as the BSI Group, is the UK’s national standards body. It sets technical specifications for a wide range of products and services. The organisation introduced the now-famous Kitemark in 1903. The symbol is given to a product or service to show it meets an industry standard.
What became BSI was formed as the Engineering Standards Committee (ESC) in 1901 by Sir John Wolfe-Barry, former ICE president and the designer of London’s Tower Bridge. The ESC was given a royal charter and changed its name to the British Standards Institute in 1929.
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1 июл 2024