The National Standard Authority's norm determination services are continuously ongoing to improve resource management

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Tue, Mar 25 2025 11:47 AM
The National Standard Authority's norm determination services are continuously ongoing to improve resource management

The norm determination specialists of the National Standard Authority have set fuel consumption standards for (1) vehicle of the Ministry of Public Health, (1) vehicle of the Breshna Shirekat and (1) vehicle of the Police Academy Command.

 The technical and engineering officials of the norm determination department of this authority are tirelessly working to establish precise fuel consumption standards for vehicles, equipment, machinery, and various devices.
The established norms can play an important role in better resource management and reducing energy waste in the country.

Establishing consumption norms
A positive step toward standardization and efficiency

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The National Standard Authority's norm determination services are continuously ongoing to improve resource management