Unofficial translation
In accordance with subparagraph 2) of article 6-3 of the Law of the Republic of Kazakhstan dated June 7, 2000 "On ensuring the uniformity of measurements", WE HEREBY ORDER:
1. To approve the attached list of measurements related to state regulation.
2. The Department for organization of expert activities of the Ministry of Justice of the Republic of Kazakhstan, in the manner prescribed by the legislation of the Republic of Kazakhstan, to ensure:
1) state registration of this joint order;
2) within ten calendar days from the date of registration of this order, its sending in the Kazakh and Russian languages to the Republican state enterprise on the basis of the right of economic management “Republican Legal Information Center” for official publication and inclusion in the Reference Control Bank of regulatory legal acts of the Republic of Kazakhstan;
3) placement of this joint order on the Internet resource of the Ministry of Justice of the Republic of Kazakhstan.
3. The supervising deputy minister of justice of the Republic of Kazakhstan shall be authorized to oversee the execution of this joint order.
4. This joint order shall come into force on April 11, 2019 and shall be subject to official publication.
Minister of justice of the | |
Republic of Kazakhstan __________ | M. Beketayev |
Minister of industry and | |
infrastructure development of the | |
Republic of Kazakhstan __________ | R. Sklyar |
List of measurements related to state regulation
№ | Name of measurements indicating the object and scope | Metrological requirements | Note | |
Measuring range | Maximum permissible error or accuracy class | |||
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 |
1 | Measurement of the ambient equivalent of a dose of gamma and x-ray radiation in the forensic examination of substances and materials | from 0,001 to 9999 mSv | ± 15 % | . |
2 | EDR of gamma and x-ray radiation during forensic examination of substances and materials | From 0.1 to 9999 mSv / h-1 | ± (15+2/N) % | |
3 | Measurement of beta-particles flux density during forensic examination of substances and materials | from 1 × 10 to 1 × 105 frequent .cm-1.min-1 | ± (20+200/В) % | |
4 | Measurement of time of accumulation of the ambient equivalent of dose of gamma and x-ray radiation in the forensic examination of substances and materials | from 1 min to 100 h | ± 1 min | |
5 | Measurement of distances between the studied objects during the forensic building expertise and forensic fire technical examination | from 0,05 to 100 m | ± 3 mm | |
6 | Measurement of the size of defects of the studied object during the forensic building expertise, forensic examination of substances and materials | from 1,0 to 6000 mm | ± (0,1+0,005 Н) mm | |
7 | Measurement of the thickness of the studied object in the forensic trace examination, forensic ballistic examination, forensic merchandise examination, forensic examination of documents, forensic fire-technical examination, forensic explosive-technical examination, forensic biological examination, forensic examination of substances and materials | from 0 to 10 mm | ± 4 mm | |
8 | Measurement of the thickness of the protective layer of concrete in the forensic building examination | from 5 to 90 mm | ± (0,05 hзс + 0,5 mm) | |
9 | Measurement of the thickness of the studied object in the forensic examination of substances and materials | from 0,7 to 300,0 mm | With a thickness of 0.7 to 3.0 mm ± (0.01X + 0.1) With a thickness of 3.01 to 99.99 mm ± (0.01X + 0.05) With a thickness of 100.0 to 300, 0 mm ± (0.01X + 0.1) | |
10 | Measurement of dimensional characteristics of the studied object during the forensic examination of documents, forensic trace examination, forensic ballistic examination, forensic building examination, forensic fire-technical examination and forensic examination | from 0 to 1000 mm | ± 0,1 mm | |
11 | Measurement of dimensional characteristics of the studied object in the forensic building examination, forensic trace examination, forensic ballistic examination, forensic fire-technical examination, forensic explosion-technical examination, forensic examination of the circumstances of traffic accidents and vehicles, forensic environmental examination | from 0 to 50000 mm |
millimeter intervals - ± 0.2 mm; | |
12 | Measurement of the amount of organic substances in mixtures during the forensic examination of narcotic drugs, psychotropic substances, their analogues and precursors and forensic examination of materials and substances | from 0,001% to 100% | ± 0,001 % | |
13 | Measurement of the amount of organic substances in mixtures during the forensic examination of narcotic drugs, psychotropic substances, their analogues and precursors | from 5х10-12 to 1х10-5g | ± 2 % | |
14 | Measurement of the amount of micro-components in the composition of alcohol-containing liquids, as well as in the identification and quantitative studies of narcotic drugs | from 0,0011 % to 100 % | ± 1,5% | |
15 | Measurement of the amount of high molecular weight organic substances in mixtures during the forensic examination of substances and materials and forensic examination of narcotic drugs, psychotropic substances, their analogues and precursors | from 0,001 % to 100 % | Mean square deviation – 2% | |
16 | Measurement of content of ethyl alcohol in the forensic examination of substances and materials | from 0 % to 100 % | ± 0,5 % | |
17 | Measurement of the density of liquids and solutions in the forensic examination of materials and substances | from 700 to 1840 kg/m3 | ± 1 kg/m3 | |
18 | Determination of the elemental composition of aqueous solutions in the forensic examination of substances and materials | from 165 to 900 nm | Mean square deviation - ± 2 % | |
19 | Measurement of the amount of liquids in the forensic examinations and specialized studies | from 1 to 5 ml | ± 0,34 % | |
20 | Measurement of the amount of liquids in the forensic examinations and specialized studies | from 20 to 200 ml | ± 0,70 % | |
21 | Measurement of the amount of liquids in the forensic examinations and specialized studies | From 0.5 to 10 ml | ± 1,15 % | |
22 | Measurement of the mass of the studied object during the forensic examination of substances and materials, forensic examination of narcotic drugs, psychotropic substances, their analogues and precursors, forensic trace examination, forensic commodity examination, forensic fire-technical examination, forensic explosive and technical examination | from 0,01 to 1500 g | ± 30 mg | |
23 | Measurement of the mass of the studied object during the forensic examination of materials and substances, forensic examination of narcotic drugs, psychotropic substances, their analogues and precursors, forensic trace examination, forensic ballistic examination, forensic biological examination, forensic explosive and technical examination, forensic environmental examination | from 0,001 to 210 g | ± 0,1 mg | |
24 | Measurement of the mass of the studied object during the forensic examination of narcotic drugs, psychotropic substances, their analogues and precursors, forensic commodity examination, forensic examination of substances and materials, forensic biological examination, forensic explosive and technical examination, forensic fire-technical examination | from 0,02 to 30 kg | ± 0,01 g | |
25 | Measurement of the mass of the studied object during the forensic medical examination | from 0 to 5000 g | ± 0,1 g | |
26 | Measurement of the mass of the studied object during the forensic medical examination based on the materials of criminal, civil and administrative cases, corpses, victims, accused and other persons | from 0 to 1000 g | ± 0,01 g | |
27 | Measurement of the mass of the studied object during the forensic explosive and technical examination | from 100 g to 100 kg | ± 20 g | |
28 | Measurement of the quantitative content of sugars in liquids during the forensic examination of materials and substances | from -60 to 140 °S | ± 0,05 °S | |
29 | Measurement of a predetermined volume of liquid during the forensic examination of materials and substances, forensic examination of narcotic drugs, psychotropic substances, their analogues and precursors, forensic molecular genetic examination | From 0.5 to 10 ml | ± 0,1 ml | |
30 | Measurement of a predetermined volume of liquid during the forensic examination of materials and substances, forensic examination of narcotic drugs, psychotropic substances, their analogues and precursors, forensic molecular genetic examination | from 10 to 100 ml | ± 1 ml | |
31 | Measurement of a predetermined volume of liquid during the forensic examination of materials and substances, forensic examination of narcotic drugs, psychotropic substances, their analogues and precursors, forensic molecular genetic examination | from 20 to 200 ml | ± 6 ml | |
32 | Measurement of a predetermined volume of liquid during the forensic examination of materials and substances, forensic examination of narcotic drugs, psychotropic substances, their analogues and precursors, forensic molecular genetic examination | from 500 to 5000 ml | ± 6 ml | |
33 | Measurement of the melting point of pure substances during the forensic examination of substances and materials | from 0 °С to 400 °С | ± 1,0 °С | |
34 | Measurement of temperature of liquids during the forensic examination of substances and materials | from 0 ºС to 50 ºС | ± 0,1°С | |
35 | Measurement of steady-state deceleration during the forensic examination of the circumstances of traffic accidents and vehicles | from 0 to 9,81 m/s2 | ± 4 % | |
36 | Measurement of the effort of pressing the pedal during the forensic examination of the circumstances of traffic accidents and vehicles | from 98 to 980 Н | ± 5 % | |
37 | Measurement of the time interval during the forensic video phonographic examination | from 0 s to 30 min | Accuracy class 3 | |
38 | Measurement of strength of aerated concrete in the forensic building examination | from 0.5 to 8 MPa | ± 2 % | |
39 | Measurement of strength of concrete during the forensic building examination | from 3 to 100 MPa | ± 8 % | |
40 | Measurement of the amplitude and frequency of variable electrical signals to identify a person and identify signs of recording editing during the forensic video phonographic examination | from 20 to 20000 Hz | ± 0,0005 % | |
41 | Measurement of the hydrogen indicator of the studied object during the forensic biological, forensic medical and forensic chemical and toxicological examinations | from 0 to 14 рН | ± 0,03 рН |
Note:
mSv - millisievert;
EDR - gamma and x-ray ambient dose equivalent rate;
mSv / h-1 - microsievert per hour;
N - a dimensionless quantity, numerically equal to the measured EDR value in m3v / h-1
B - a dimensionless quantity, numerically equal to the measured value of the beta-particles flux density in part.cm-1.min-1;
part.cm-1.min-1 - particle per centimeter minus first degree per minute minus first degree;
h - hour;
m - meter;
mm - millimeter;
min - minute;
mm - micrometer;
hзс - the measured thickness of the concrete protective layer;
X - the thickness of the studied object;
L - the number of full and incomplete meters in a segment;
g - a gram;
kg / m3 - kilogram per cubic meter;
nm - a nanometer;
ml - milliliter;
ml - microliter;
mg - milligram;
kg - kilogram;
S - sugar degree;
С - Celsius degree;
m / s2 - meter per second squared;
N - Newton (p. 36);
H - the numerical value of the measured depth of the defect (paragraph 6);
MPa - megapascal;
Hz - Herz.