Overview of the U.S. Approach to Standards. Jessica Hychalk American National Standards Institute June 29, 2010

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Overview of the U.S. Approach to Standards Jessica Hychalk American National Standards Institute June 29, 2010 1

Goal of Global Industry (1:1:1) One Standard: One Test: One Global Acceptance Transparent for all stakeholders Effective in protecting environment, health and safety (EHS) Implemented efficiently and without unnecessary bureaucratic procedures Supports innovation and technological advances This presentation will discuss The U.S. Approach to Standards and Conformance U.S. Best Practices that lead to this goal International Development activities

The U.S. Approach to Standards

Introduction to ANSI ANSI is a not-for-profit private sector organization that serves as an Umbrella Organization for the U.S. standards and conformance systems. Duties and responsibilities include: Develop and promote policies and positions in U.S. private-sector led system Accredit Standards Developing Organizations and approve American National Standards (ANS) U.S. Representative to ISO, IEC and other international and regional bodies Accredit laboratories, inspection bodies, certifiers of products, personnel, management systems, and greenhouse gas emissions Provide standards and compliance solutions domestically and internationally

The ANSI Federation represents more than 125,000 companies and organizations and 3.5 million professionals worldwide Members of the ANSI Federation include... Academia Individuals Government Manufacturing Trade Associations Professional Societies Service Organizations Standards Developers Consumer and Labor Interests and many more

The Bottom-up U.S. Approach Top Down Users drive standards and conformance activities Centralized body drives standard and conformance activities Bottom Up 2009 ANSI Slide 6

Unique Characteristics of the U.S. Approach Emphasizes private-sector activities and solutions Relies on private-sector compliance verification for both regulatory and non-regulatory functions Empowers standards users (companies, consumers, etc.) to influence what standards will be developed and used in the market

The National Technology Transfer and Advancement Act (NTTAA) Section 12 d. of Public Law 104-113 all Federal agencies and departments shall use technical standards that are developed or adopted by voluntary consensus standards bodies, using such technical standards as a means to carry out policy objectives or activities determined by the agencies and departments.

The National Technology Transfer and Advancement Act (NTTAA) All Federal agencies should use private sector standards in lieu of agency unique standards Agencies must annually report use of agency unique standards and provide explanation of use Federal agencies should participate in standards developing activities Identifies NIST as the coordinator of Federal standards and conformity assessment activities with those of the private sector

Policies of OMB Circular A-119 Encourage Federal agencies to benefit from the expertise of the private sector Promote Federal agency participation in such bodies to ensure the creation of standards that are useable by Federal agencies Reduce reliance on government unique standards where private sector standards would suffice No preference among types of standards Use commercial off the shelf products regardless of source of underlying standard

Guiding Principles The U.S. endorses the globally accepted standardization principles of the World Trade Organization Technical Barriers to Trade Agreement and Related Decisions: Transparency Openness Impartiality and Consensus Effectiveness and Relevance Coherence Development Dimension

U.S. Standards System Different tools for developing globally-relevant standards National Participation Treaty Organizations Non-Treaty Organizations Direct Participation Nationally Accepted Internationally Accepted Consortia Examples Non-Treaty: ISO, IEC Treaty: ITU, CODEX Examples ASTM International, ASME, SAE, etc. Examples IGRS, W3C, etc.

U.S. Technical Participation in ISO and IEC Companies and other private-sector stakeholders participate in U.S. Mirror Committees - i.e. Technical Advisory Groups (TAGs) on a voluntary basis: all stakeholders are allowed and encouraged to participate; no one is required to participate; participation costs (e.g. travel, staff time) are borne by TAG members. U.S. TAGs develop technical positions for ISO and IEC. ANSI staff neither drives nor participates in the technical activities of the TAG. Procedures for U.S. TAG operations include guidelines and criteria for: ensuring that all materially affected U.S. stakeholders are given an equal opportunity to participate; determining a U.S. voting position; approval of U.S. positions on ISO and IEC activities.

Standards Used in the U.S.: Accredited/Approved Standards ANSI is responsible for accrediting SDOs and approving standards as American National Standards. Number of Accredited SDOs: 222 Number of Approved Standards: 9380 National and international SDOs voluntarily choose to receive ANSI accreditation/approval (the U.S. has no legal requirement) Accreditation and approval do not guarantee U.S. market acceptance; individual users have complete freedom to choose which standards best suit their needs. ANSI accreditation and approval processes do not evaluate a standard s technical merit, but only evaluate the process by which a standard was developed.

Many American National Standards (ANS) are International Standards Criteria WTO/TBT Principles Criteria Reflected in the ANS Process Transparency Openness Impartiality & Consensus Effectiveness & Relevance * Coherence Development Dimension ** * Although the ANS process does not directly evaluate Effectiveness & Relevance, adherence to the other ANS criteria helps to assure the effectiveness and global relevance of ANS. ** Although the ANS process does not evaluate for this criteria, it is strongly encouraged in the U.S. Standards Strategy, and many SDOs engage in extensive international outreach and development activities

Examples of ANSI-Accredited SDOs ASTM International American Society of Mechanical Engineers International Code Council American Dental Association National Electrical Manufacturers Association National Fire Protection Association Society of Automotive Engineers American Society of Civil Engineers Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers American Petroleum Institute Underwriters Laboratories Inc. And more than 200 additional organizations

ANSI Accreditation Portfolio

U.S. Standards System: organizational roles ANSI SDOs Companies Consumers Regulators/ Government Procurement NIST Coordinates U.S. system and policy development Independently runs standards development activities Coordinates and monitors USG use of and participation in VCS activities Legal metrology and WTO-TBT enquiry point. Provides technical input for standards development Participates in U.S. policy development

U.S. Standards System

Summary of the U.S. System The Vehicle Standards Developers & Conformity Assessment Bodies The Drivers Companies, Government Agencies and other Standards Users The Road ANSI

ANSI s International Development Activities

ANSI International Development Activities ANSI s International Development activities aim introduce new and innovative programs to help the Institute expand its international footprint, to more effectively advance U.S. positions internationally, and to help ANSI members increase their international engagement. Examples of International Development activities include: StandardsPortal International Guest Researcher Program U.S. India Standards and Conformance Cooperation Program

StandardsPortal Problem: No central resource to help companies find the standards, conformity assessment and technical regulations needed to enter and compete in target markets. Solution: StandardsPortal answers key questions exporters face when attempting to enter their target markets

2009 ANSI Slide 24

Manufacturer Member Roundtable in China Forum for manufacturing companies to exchange information on key issues in China across industry sectors Areas of Focus: CCC Mark, China RoHS, Energy Efficiency, China s Standards Strategy, Special Equipment Regulations, etc. Monthly meetings held in Mandarin Chinese; alternate between Beijing and Shanghai Provides front-line perspectives and Early Warning to all ANSI full members

International Guest Researcher Program (IGRP) Through IGRP, ANSI hosts international government officials and leaders with the aim of fostering mutual understanding and cooperation Recent Participant: Dr. Li Aixian (Ashley) China National Institute for Standardization (CNIS) Director, Sub-Institute of Resource and Environmental Standardization Areas of Responsibility: Voluntary and mandatory standards for energy efficiency, energy labeling and energy management systems standards

U.S. India Standards and Conformance Cooperation Program (SCCP) Key Organizations Funding Agency U.S. Trade and Development Agency (www.ustda.gov) Grantee Confederation of Indian Industry (www.ciionline.org) Contractor American National Standards Institute (www.ansi.org) An SCCP Advisory Panel will provide recommendations as to the direction of the program and will be comprised of individuals from U.S. government and private sector organizations

U.S. India Standards and Conformance Cooperation Program (2) Program Components Expand StandardsPortal to include information on India Create additional U.S. information on StandardsPortal Create Directories on the standards, conformity assessment, and technical regulations used by U.S. industry for at least five (5) industry sectors Provide matching funding and support for at least five (5) sectoral workshops on China Proposed Sectors: Fire Protection, Aerospace, Biometrics, Agricultural Equipment, Safe Storage of LNG, PV Technologies

For more information American National Standards Institute Jessica Hychalk Manager, International Policy +1.202.331.3622 jhychalk@ansi.org Headquarters Operations 1819 L Street NW 25 West 43rd Street Sixth Floor Fourth Floor Washington, DC 20036 New York, NY 10036 T: +1.202.293.8020 T: +1.212.642.4900 F: +1.202.293.9287 F: +1.212.398.0023 www.ansi.org webstore.ansi.org www.nssn.org www.standardsportal.org