Japan Industrial Standard
Japan Industrial Standard
Japan Industrial Standard
INDUSTRIAL
STANDARD
JAPAN INDUSTRIAL
STANDARD
● Japanese Industrial Standards (JIS) ( 本工
業規格 Nippon Kogyó Kikaku) specifies
the standards used for industrial activities
in Japan. The standardization process is
coordinated by Japanese Industrial
Standards Committee and published
through Japanese Standards Association.
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HISTORY OF OUTLINE OF
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INDUSTRIAL 02 JAPAN
INDUSTRIAL
STANDARDS STANDARDS
STANDARD
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04 CLASSIFICATION
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NUMBERING
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HISTORY OF
JAPAN
INDUSTRIAL
STANDARDS (JIS)
HISTORY OF JIS
● In the Meiji Era, private enterprises were
responsible for making standards although
the Japanese government did have standards
and specification documents for
procurement purposes for certain articles,
such as munitions.
● These were summarized to form an official
standard (old JIS) in 1912. During World
War II, simplified standards were
established to increase material output.
HISTORY OF JIS
● The present Japanese Standards Association
was established after Japan’s defeat in
World War II in 1945. The Japanese
Industrial Standards Committee regulations
were promulgated in 1946, Japanese
standards was formed.
● The Industrial Standardization Law was
enacted in 1949, which forms the legal
foundation for the present Japanese
Industrial Standards (JIS).
HISTORY OF JIS
● The Industrial Standardization Law was
revised in 2004 and the “JIS mark” (product
certification system) was changed, and the
new JIS mark was applied since October 1,
2005 upon re-certification.
HISTORY OF JIS
● The old mark is allowed to be used until
September 30, 2008 for a transition period
of 3 years, ad every manufacture obtaining
new or renewing certification under the
authority’s approval are then able to use the
new JIS mark. Therefore, all JIS certified
Japanese products shall have the new JIS
mark after October 1, 2008.
OLD JIS symbol JIS symbol
(was used until (adopted October 1,
September 30, 2008) 2005)
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OUTLINE OF JAPAN
INDUSTRIAL
STANDARDS
OUTLINE OF JIS
● JIS covers industrial and mineral products
with the exception of:
1. Medicines
2. Agricultural Chemicals
3. Chemical Fertilizers
4. Silk Yarn
5. Food Stuffs
Agricultural and forest products designated
under the Law Concerning Standardization and
Proper Labelling of Agricultural and Forestry
Products.
OUTLINE OF JIS
● The letter symbol indicates the technical
area (JIS Division), and the 4-digit or 5-
digit number is added to locate the JIS in an
appropriate place within that division.
OUTLINE OF JIS
● Standardization items established as JIS
have the following symbols:
JIS C 7501 : The majorities of JIS have
this type of symbol.
JIS Q 14001 : This symbol mainly used in
case JIS adopts international standard
identically.
JIS X 5056-1 : This symbol is used in case
JIS adopts international standard specifies
only a part of necessary requirements.
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INDUSTRIAL
STANDARDIZATION
JIS ROLE
● JAPANESE INDUSTRIAL STANDARDS
COMMITTEE
● The Japanese Industrial Standards Committee (JISC),
Japan's national standardization body, plays a central role
in developing standards in Japan covering a wide range
of products and technologies from robots to pictograms.
JISC is also responsible for Japan's growing contribution
to setting international standards through its work with
the International Organization for Standardization (ISO)
and the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC).
JIS ROLE
● JIS and other industrial standards are private
agreements, which manufacturers, sellers, users and
academic experts establish and have no binding
authority, while the Technical Standards, based on the
Electrical Utility Law and the Electrical Appliance
Safety Law, can impose punishment on their violators.
Therefore, any products, which are subject to the laws,
must comply with the Technical Standards, regardless of
whether they are manufactured in accordance with other
industrial standards or not. The Interpretations of the
Technical Standards refer to the JIS and other industrial
standards.
JIS ROLE
● JAPANESE CABLE STANDARDS
● Infrastructure in the form of electric power
supply telecommunications grids and
networks is essential to modern life. The
electric wires and cables that underpin this
infrastructure are as important to today's
society as nerves and blood vessels are to the
body. JCS social contribution comes through
fostering the development of the electric
wire and cable industry on which our society
depends.
● Japanese Cable Standards formulates all
types of standards for safe use of electric
wire and cable. Misuse of electric wires
cause accidents and injuries every day. We
help ensure public safety by promoting
standards in wire and cable design and use.
JCMA researches wire and cable
performance to discern the needs of society
and set standards. It's a job we do, because
many manufacturers cannot do it on their
own.
INDUSTRIAL
STANDARDIZATION
● Standardization can be defined as “reducing,
simplifying, and organizing matters which
are apt to become diversified, complicated,
and chaotic if left uncontrolled.” Standards
can be defined as “rules” specified by
standardization. There are mandatory
standards and voluntary standards, but
generally voluntary ones are referred to as
“standards.”
INDUSTRIAL
STANDARDIZATION
● Industrial standardization represents
standardization in the industrial sector, and in
Japan, Japanese Industrial Standards are
adopted as national industrial standards. With
regard to “goods” and “matters,” which are apt
to become diversified, complicated, and
chaotic if left uncontrolled, industrial
standardization aims to establish state-level
“standards” in the form of technical
documents and to “unify” or “simplify” them
equally throughout Japan.
INDUSTRIAL
STANDARDIZATION
● From the multiple viewpoints of ensuring
convenience in economic and social activities
(securing compatibility), enhancing
production efficiency (mass-production by
reducing variety), securing fairness (assurance
of consumer profits and simplification of
transactions), promoting technology
advancement (support for the creation of new
knowledge and the development/dissemination
of new technologies.
INDUSTRIAL
STANDARDIZATION
Z. Miscellaneous
● JIS Z 8301:2011 – Rules for the layout and
drafting of Japanese Industrial Standards
JAPAN INDUSTRIAL
STANDARDS -
ELECTRONIC AND
ELECTRICAL
ENGINEERING
DIVISION
● This Standard specifies plugs and receptacles used for connection
between the wiring and the cord or for mutual connection between cords in
electric circuits of 50 Hz or 60 Hz in frequency and a.c. 250 V or less in voltage
(hereafter referred to as "connectors"). The ambient temperature at which these
connectors are used shall be not more than 40 °C. This Standard also covers
connection incorporating pilot lamps or earth terminals, and connectors of
waterproof type, clamp type and slip check type, and also connectors for plastic
surface raceways for interior wiring (hereafter referred to as "raceway
connectors").
● This Standard does not cover connectors for special purposes, such as connectors
for industrial works where they are handled particularly under severe conditions,
connectors of explosion-proof type, and of floor mounting type as well as
connectors equipped with automatic circuit breaking mechanism and with timer.
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