AFNOR

In today's world, AFNOR has become increasingly important. Whether in the field of health, technology, education or any other field, AFNOR has captured the attention of experts and the general public. Over the years, we have witnessed how AFNOR has evolved and become a key issue in our society. In this article, we will thoroughly explore all facets of AFNOR, from its history to its current applications, with the goal of providing a complete and detailed overview of its importance in today's world.

Association Française de Normalisation (AFNOR, English: French Standardization Association) is a Paris-based standards organization and a member body for France at the International Organization for Standardization (ISO).

The AFNOR Group develops its international standardization activities, information provision, certification and training through a network of key partners in France who are members of the association. They are:

  • ACTIA (Association of Technical Cooperation for the food industry)
  • ADEME (French Agency for Environment and Energy Management)
  • ADEPT (Association for the development of international trade in food products and techniques)
  • COFRAC (French Accreditation Committee)
  • CSTB (Scientific and Technical Center for Construction)
  • CTI (Center Network industrial technology)
  • INERIS (National Institute for Industrial Environment and Risks) emerged from CERCHAR (Study and research centre of the Charbonnages de France) and IRCHA (National research institute of applied chemistry)
  • LCIE (Laboratoire Central des Industries Électriques)
  • LNE (Laboratoire National Metrology and Testing)
  • UTAC (Union Technique de l'automobile, cycle and motorcycle)
  • UTE (Union Technique de l'Électricité)

See also

Examples of norms

References

  1. ^ "Legal notice".
  2. ^ "Institut national de l'environnement industriel et des risques".

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