ISO 10474-1991 rus PDF
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Full title and description
ISO 10474:1991 — Steel and steel products — Inspection documents. This International Standard defines the types and minimum content of inspection documents supplied to purchasers for deliveries of steel and steel products; it was published by ISO in December 1991 and later withdrawn and replaced by ISO 10474:2013.
Abstract
ISO 10474:1991 sets out standardized inspection-document types (declaration of compliance, test reports, inspection certificates) and the principles for information and traceability required on such documents for steel and steel products. It is intended to be used together with product-specific technical delivery standards (for example ISO 404 and ISO 4990).
General information
- Status: Withdrawn (replaced by ISO 10474:2013).
- Publication date: December 1991 (Edition 1, 1991).
- Publisher: International Organization for Standardization (ISO).
- ICS / categories: 77.140.01 — Iron and steel products in general.
- Edition / version: Edition 1 (1991).
- Number of pages: 6 pages (original 1991 publication).
Metadata and life‑cycle information as recorded by ISO: published 1991, later withdrawn and superseded by the 2013 edition.
Scope
Defines the different types of inspection documents that may accompany deliveries of steel and steel products, the distinction between non‑specific and specific inspection documents, and the expected relationship between inspection documents and product/order requirements. The standard is intended to be used in conjunction with general and product‑specific delivery condition standards (notably ISO 404 for steel and ISO 4990 for steel castings).
Key topics and requirements
- Classification of inspection/document types (examples: declaration of compliance — type 2.1; test report — type 2.2; inspection certificates based on specific inspection — types 3.1 and 3.2 in later practice).
- Distinction between non‑specific inspection (manufacturer’s internal testing) and specific inspection (tests traceable to the delivered material or batch).
- Minimum information and traceability required on documents (product identification, heat/batch number, test results where required, signatures/authorizations, reference to the order and applicable specifications).
- Requirements for who validates or signs the document (manufacturer’s authorized inspection representative; in some certificate types a buyer’s or third‑party representative may also validate).
- Relationship to product standards and procedures — inspection-document type and test unit are defined by product specifications and/or the order.
These topics reflect the content and structure carried forward into the 2013 revision and align with widely used schemes for material test certificates (EN 10204 / EN adaptations).
Typical use and users
Used by steel producers, mills and foundries; quality and inspection departments; purchasers, procurement and receiving inspection teams; third‑party inspection bodies; engineering, oil & gas, pressure‑equipment and fabrication organisations requiring traceable test results and certificates for steel deliveries. Typical uses include batch traceability, verification of chemical and mechanical test results, conformity evidence for acceptance and regulatory records.
Related standards
ISO 10474 is intended to be used with ISO 404 (general technical delivery conditions for steel), ISO 4990 (steel castings), and it is closely related in purpose and terminology to EN 10204 (types of inspection documents). The 1991 edition of ISO 10474 has been superseded by ISO 10474:2013, which is the current edition for inspection‑document definitions.
Keywords
inspection documents; inspection certificate; test report; declaration of conformity; 2.1; 2.2; 3.1; 3.2; steel products; traceability; ISO 10474; inspection representative.
FAQ
Q: What is this standard?
A: ISO 10474:1991 is an International Standard that defined the types and content of inspection documents supplied with steel and steel‑product deliveries. The 1991 edition has since been withdrawn and replaced by ISO 10474:2013.
Q: What does it cover?
A: It covers the classification of inspection documents (declaration of compliance, test report, inspection certificates), the distinction between non‑specific and specific inspection, minimum information required on documents, and the relationships between documents, product specifications and orders.
Q: Who typically uses it?
A: Steel producers, mills, QA/inspection departments, buyers and procurement teams, fabricators and third‑party inspection bodies that need standardized, traceable evidence of test results and conformity for steel deliveries.
Q: Is it current or superseded?
A: The 1991 edition is withdrawn; ISO 10474 was revised and republished in 2013 (ISO 10474:2013). For current requirements and the shortest (authoritative) text, consult ISO 10474:2013 or your national standards body.
Q: Is it part of a series?
A: It is not a numbered series per se but is designed to be used alongside related ISO standards for steel delivery conditions (for example ISO 404 and ISO 4990) and it complements regional/national documents such as EN 10204.
Q: What are the key keywords?
A: Inspection document, inspection certificate, test report, declaration of conformity, 2.1, 2.2, 3.1, 3.2, steel products, traceability, inspection representative.