This document provides summaries for 9 technical regulations available for order from Kazakhstan Norms Catalog of Regulations. Each regulation summary includes the title in English and Russian, format (electronic PDF), order number, and languages available. The summaries note that the regulations cover topics like stationary steam boilers, carbon and alloy steel forgings, land-type boilers and pipelines, steel forgings for power equipment, and gas distribution systems. Customers are instructed to contact for pricing and discount offers.
The African Information Society Initiative (AISI), launched in 1996 is perhaps one of the most comprehensive regional ICT-for-development frameworks of its kind. Preceding the Geneva Action Plan of the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) of 2003 and the WSIS Tunis Commitments, 2005, AISI can be credited for being a reference point for an African digital vision and agenda in a globalized world. The AISI originated from a 1996 resolution (812 –XXXI) adopted by the ECA Conference of Ministers requesting the Commission to “constitute a high level work group to develop an action plan on ICTs to accelerate socio-economic development in Africa”.
The Ministers were convinced that building Africa’s Information Society would help the continent to “accelerate its development plans, stimulate growth and provide new opportunities in education, trade, health care, job creation and food security, helping African countries to leapfrog stages of development and raise their standards of living”. By and large, the first 10 years of AISI has been devoted to laying the necessary foundations and building blocks in building the Information Society in African countries. As evidence, three quarters of ECA’s 53 member States now have national e-strategies complimenting their development efforts as well as harnessing their ICT sectors to play a greater role in their economies, through the National Information and Communication Infrastructure (NICI) Plans and Strategies.
Indeed to quote the former President of Mozambique, His Excellency Joachim Chissano1: “Ever since the African Information Society Initiative was launched in the mid-90s, a host of achievements have been recorded on the continent: thanks to the Project, intra-African traffic and network integration has improved; teledensity has risen significantly in recent times, telecentres and community multimedia centres are taking root and providing access to under-serviced areas”. Although the AISI vision called for the “formulation and development of NICI plans in every African country”, the strategic objectives of the framework also called on African member States to improve communication services and create a continent-wide information and telecommunication network that will allow for fast and reliable communications to and from the continent.
This publication serves to assess the 10 years of the existence of AISI, which was adopted by ECA as its work programme, and highlights the opportunities and challenges of the implementation of this frame-work within the context of African development. Apart from assisting member States to formulate national strategies, other aspects of the implementation of the AISI include information and knowledge development, an outreach and communication programme, and networking and partnerships. In the context of partnerships, special thanks must go to ECA’s partners
The African Information Society Initiative (AISI), launched in 1996 is perhaps one of the most comprehensive regional ICT-for-development frameworks of its kind. Preceding the Geneva Action Plan of the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) of 2003 and the WSIS Tunis Commitments, 2005, AISI can be credited for being a reference point for an African digital vision and agenda in a globalized world. The AISI originated from a 1996 resolution (812 –XXXI) adopted by the ECA Conference of Ministers requesting the Commission to “constitute a high level work group to develop an action plan on ICTs to accelerate socio-economic development in Africa”.
The Ministers were convinced that building Africa’s Information Society would help the continent to “accelerate its development plans, stimulate growth and provide new opportunities in education, trade, health care, job creation and food security, helping African countries to leapfrog stages of development and raise their standards of living”. By and large, the first 10 years of AISI has been devoted to laying the necessary foundations and building blocks in building the Information Society in African countries. As evidence, three quarters of ECA’s 53 member States now have national e-strategies complimenting their development efforts as well as harnessing their ICT sectors to play a greater role in their economies, through the National Information and Communication Infrastructure (NICI) Plans and Strategies.
Indeed to quote the former President of Mozambique, His Excellency Joachim Chissano1: “Ever since the African Information Society Initiative was launched in the mid-90s, a host of achievements have been recorded on the continent: thanks to the Project, intra-African traffic and network integration has improved; teledensity has risen significantly in recent times, telecentres and community multimedia centres are taking root and providing access to under-serviced areas”. Although the AISI vision called for the “formulation and development of NICI plans in every African country”, the strategic objectives of the framework also called on African member States to improve communication services and create a continent-wide information and telecommunication network that will allow for fast and reliable communications to and from the continent.
This publication serves to assess the 10 years of the existence of AISI, which was adopted by ECA as its work programme, and highlights the opportunities and challenges of the implementation of this frame-work within the context of African development. Apart from assisting member States to formulate national strategies, other aspects of the implementation of the AISI include information and knowledge development, an outreach and communication programme, and networking and partnerships. In the context of partnerships, special thanks must go to ECA’s partners
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CATALOG OF REGULATIONS AVAILABLE TO ORDER SNiP RK
OST 108.030.132-80
Stationary steam boilers. Test methods.
ОСТ 108.030.132-80
Котлы паровые стационарные. Методы испытаний.
STATUS: Available
Format: Electronic (Adobe Acrobat, pdf)
Order No.: GS3287581
This book is available in the following languages: English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Arabic, Chinese, other (upon request).
Price: Please contact for price and discount offers.
OST 108.030.113-87
Carbon and alloy steel forgings for thermal and nuclear power stations equipment and pipelines. Technical specifications.
ОСТ 108.030.113-87
Поковки из углеродистой и легированной стали для оборудования и трубопроводов тепловых и атомных станций. Технические условия.
STATUS: Available
Format: Electronic (Adobe Acrobat, pdf)
Order No.: GS3287580
This book is available in the following languages: English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Arabic, Chinese, other (upon request).
Price: Please contact for price and discount offers.
Republic of Kazakhstan Technical regulations
OST 108.031.08-85
Land-type boilers and steam and hot water pipelines strength calculation guideline
ОСТ 108.031.08-85
Котлы стационарные и трубопроводы пара и горячей воды. Нормы расчета на прочность.
STATUS: Available
Format: Electronic (Adobe Acrobat, pdf)
Order No.: GS3287582
This book is available in the following languages: English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Arabic, Chinese, other (upon request).
Price: Please contact for price and discount offers.
OST 108.031.09-85
Land-type boilers and steam and hot water pipelines. Strength Calculation Guideline. Wall Thickness Determination Methods
ОСТ 108.031.09-85
Котлы стационарные и трубопроводы пара и горячей воды. Нормы расчета на прочность. Методы определения толщины стенки
STATUS: Available
Format: Electronic (Adobe Acrobat, pdf)
Order No.: GS3287583
This book is available in the following languages: English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Arabic, Chinese, other (upon request).
Price: Please contact for price and discount offers.
OST 108.031.10-85
Land-type boilers and steam and hot water pipelines. Strength Calculation Guideline. Strength Factor Determination.
ОСТ 108.031.10-85
Котлы стационарные и трубопроводы пара и горячей воды. Нормы расчета на прочность. Определение коэффициентов прочности
STATUS: Available
Format: Electronic (Adobe Acrobat, pdf)
Order No.: GS3287584
This book is available in the following languages: English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Arabic, Chinese, other (upon request).
Price: Please contact for price and discount offers.
OST 108.958.03-96
Steel Forgings for power equipment. Ultrasonic testing method
ОСТ 108.958.03-96
Поковки стальные для энергетического оборудования. Методика ультразвукового контроля
STATUS: Available
Format: Electronic (Adobe Acrobat, pdf)
Order No.: GS3287585
This book is available in the following languages: English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Arabic, Chinese, other (upon request).
Price: Please contact for price and discount offers.
OST 153-39.3-051-2003
Gas-distribution system technical maintenance. Main regulations. Gas-distribution network and gas equipment. Tank and balloon plants
ОСТ 153-39.3-051-2003
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Техническая эксплуатация газораспределительных систем. Основные положения. Газораспределительные сети и газовое оборудование зданий.
Резервуарные и баллонные установки
STATUS: Available
Format: Electronic (Adobe Acrobat, pdf)
This book is available in the following languages: English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Arabic, Chinese, other (upon request).
Price: Please contact for price and discount offers.
Order No.: GS3287586