Bangladesh Standards and Testing Institution

Bangladesh Standards and Testing Institution (BSTI) is an autonomous government body under the Ministry of Industries, established to control the standards of services, goods, weights and measures, and promote the adoption of the international system of units in Bangladesh.[1] This institution is a Key Performance Indicator (KPI) of the Government of Bangladesh.

BSTI
Bangladesh Standards and Testing Institution
বাংলাদেশ স্ট্যান্ডার্ডস অ্যান্ড টেস্টিং ইনস্টিটিউশন
EstablishedJuly 25, 1985 (1985-07-25)
Merger of
  • Bangladesh Standards Institution (1985)
  • Central Testing Laboratories (1985)
  • Department of Agricultural Grading and Marking (1995)
TypeAutonomous regulatory body
FocusControlling of standards, weights and measurements
Headquarters116/A, Tejgaon Industrial Area, Dhaka, Bangladesh
ServicesCertification mark licence, Import clearance, Laboratory services, Metrology services
Director General (Grade -1)
Md. Abdus Sattar
Secretary
Zakia Sultana
Parent organization
Ministry of Industries
Staff
600+
Websitebsti.gov.bd

History

Bangladesh Standards Institution (BDSI) was established in 1971 after the liberation war as a National Standards body of the country. In 1974, the institution so formed became member of the International Organization for Standardization (ISO).[2] The present institution comes into being through an Ordinance (Ordinance XXXVII of 1985) with the merger of Bangladesh Standards Institution (BDSI) and the Central Testing Laboratories (CTL) in 1985.[2][3] In 1995 Department of Agricultural Grading and Marking was merged with BSTI. The BSTI ordinance of 1985 was converted into an act in 2018.

About

BSTI formulates and issues Bangladesh Standards (BDS) for products and services inside the country. The products and services which maintain Bangladesh Standards are certified by the institution, and a Certification Mark (CM) licence is issued for a validity of three years after factory inspection and standardized testing of the products in its laboratories. Only the licensed manufacturers can use the BSTI certification mark in their product package. The institution has formulated over 4000 standards since its inception. 239 products require mandatory CM licence to be produced, distributed and sold inside Bangladesh. According to Bangladesh's import policy, 79 products require mandatory CM clearance to be imported into the country.

Metrology Division of the institution issues licences for package commodities to the manufacturers under Package Commodity Registration Rules 2021. It also calibrates and verifies the weighing and measuring devices used in the markets and ensures that they maintain the International System of Units.

BSTI runs monitoring activities through surveillance, mobile courts, random sampling and testing from markets and factories.

The institution provides laboratory testing facilities to organisations, government offices and individuals. It also provides metrology and instrument calibration services to local industries, markets, petrol pumps, oil tankers etc.

Governing Body

BSTI is an autonomous agency of the Government of Bangladesh. It operates its activities under the Bangladesh Standards & Testing Institution Act - 2018. A counsel of 37 members is the decision making body of the institution. Minister for the Ministry of Industries is the Chairperson of the counsel.

Wings

  • Certification Marks (CM) wing
  • Metrology wing
  • Physical Testing wing
  • Chemical Testing wing
  • Standards wing
  • Administration wing
  • Management System Certification wing

Membership

BSTI is member of following organisation:[4]

Offices

BSTI Head office is located in Dhaka. It has 11 other offices in the following regions:

  • BSTI Divisional Office, Chittagong
  • BSTI Divisional Office, Rajshahi
  • BSTI Divisional Office, Khulna
  • BSTI Divisional Office, Barisal
  • BSTI Divisional Office, Sylhet
  • BSTI Divisional Office, Rangpur
  • BSTI Divisional Office, Mymensingh
  • Divisional Metrology Inspectorate, Dhaka
  • BSTI Regional Office, Cumilla
  • BSTI Regional Office, Faridpur
  • BSTI Regional Office, Cox’s Bazar

References

  1. Hasinur Rahman (2012). "Bangladesh Standards and Testing Institution". In Sirajul Islam; Miah, Sajahan; Khanam, Mahfuza; Ahmed, Sabbir (eds.). Banglapedia: the National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh (Online ed.). Dhaka, Bangladesh: Banglapedia Trust, Asiatic Society of Bangladesh. ISBN 984-32-0576-6. OCLC 52727562. OL 30677644M. Retrieved 25 October 2023.
  2. "Bangladesh (BSTI)". ISO. Retrieved 9 December 2015.
  3. "The Bangladesh Standards and Testing Institution Ordinance, 1985". Legislative and Parliamentary Affairs Division. 1985. Retrieved 9 December 2015.
  4. "BSTI". BSTI. Archived from the original on 20 December 2014. Retrieved 9 December 2015.
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