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- Q209081 subject Q7453045.
- Q209081 subject Q8154632.
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- Q209081 abstract "The State quality mark of the USSR (Russian: Государственный знак качества СССР, translit. Gosudarstvennyi znak kachestva SSSR) was the official Soviet mark for the certification of quality established in 1967.It was used to mark consumer, production, and technical goods to certify that they met quality standards and, in general, to increase the effectiveness of the production system in the USSR.The goods themselves or their packaging were marked, as was the accompanying documentation, labels or tags. Rules of its use were defined by GOST, an acronym for 'state standard' (gosudarstvennyy standart), section 1.9-67 (April 7, 1967).The right to use the sign was leased to the enterprises for 2–3 years based on the examination of the goods by the State Attestation Commission (Gosudarstvennaya Atestatsionnaya Komissiya) that should certify that the goods are of the "higher quality category". That is, their quality: "meets or exceeds the quality of the best international analogs", parameters of quality are stable, goods fully satisfy Soviet state standards, goods are compatible with international standards, production of goods is economically effective and they satisfy the demands of the state economy and the population.Obtaining the sign allowed the enterprises to increase the state controlled price for the goods by ten percent. When the sign was introduced it indeed suggested high quality of the goods but after some time a lot of Soviet-made goods were certified for the sign while their quality often remained below expectations of customers.After dissolution of the Soviet Union Russian government introduced its own sign for certification of quality known as Rostest Mark (o R Mark) The sign was a pentagonal shield with a rotated letter K (from Russian word Kachestvo- quality) stylized as scales below the Cyrillic abbreviation СССР, SSSR (USSR)".
- Q209081 thumbnail Znak_kachestva_2.svg?width=300.
- Q209081 wikiPageWikiLink Q1296024.
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- Q209081 wikiPageWikiLink Q7453045.
- Q209081 wikiPageWikiLink Q8154632.
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- Q209081 wikiPageWikiLink Q8400022.
- Q209081 wikiPageWikiLink Q8416068.
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- Q209081 wikiPageWikiLink Q8783344.
- Q209081 wikiPageWikiLink Q908620.
- Q209081 comment "The State quality mark of the USSR (Russian: Государственный знак качества СССР, translit.".
- Q209081 label "State quality mark of the USSR".
- Q209081 depiction Znak_kachestva_2.svg.