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Polish Committee for Standardization

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Polish Committee for Standardization
Polski Komitet Normalizacyjny
PKN

Headquarters in Warsaw
Committee overview
Formed1924; 100 years ago (1924)
Preceding Committee
  • Polski Komitet Normalizacji, Miar i Jakości
JurisdictionPoland
HeadquartersWarsaw
Employees243
Committee executive
  • Tomasz Schweitzer
Websitehttp://www.pkn.pl/
Footnotes
Member of ISO

Polish Committee for Standardization (Polish: Polski Komitet Normalizacyjny) is a Polish governmental organization responsible for standardization.

It was established in 1924.

Polish Standard

Polish Standard (Polish: Polska Norma, PN, denoted by the symbol BS) - a nationwide standard, adopted by consensus and approved by the Polish Committee for Standardization, The Polish Standards are widely available but not free, and their distribution is controlled by the PKN.

See also