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The functions of the Kenya Bureau of Standards (KEBS) are stipulated in the Standards Act. KEBS was established in 1974 as the premier government agency for the provision of Standards, Metrology and Conformity Assessment (SMCA) services.

Over that period, its main activities have grown from the development of standards and quality control for a limited number of locally made products in the 1970s to the provision of more comprehensive Standards development, Metrology, Conformity Assessment, Training and Certification services.

With the re-establishment of the East African Community (EAC) and Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA), KEBS activities have also widened.

The activities now include participation in the development and implementation of SMCA activities at the regional level where it participates in the harmonization of standards, measurements and conformity assessment regimes for regional integration.

KEBS operates the National Enquiry Point in support of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) Agreement on Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT).

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functions of the National Bureau of Standards (KEBS)

The functions of the National Bureau of Standards (KEBS) in Kenya are to–

  • promote standardization in industry and commerce;
  • make arrangements or provide facilities for the testing and calibration of precision instruments, gauges and scientific apparatus, for the determination of their degree of accuracy by comparison with standards approved by the Cabinet Secretary (in charge of Industry) on the recommendation of the Council (National Standards Council), and for the issue of certificates in regard thereto;
  • to make arrangements or provide facilities for the examination and testing of commodities and any material or substance from or with which and the manner in which they may be manufactured, produced, processed or treated;
  • control, in accordance with the provisions of the Standards Act, the use of standardization marks and distinctive marks;
  • prepare, frame, modify or amend specifications and codes of practice;
  • encourage or undertake educational work in connection with standardization;
  • assist the Government or any local authority or other public body or any other person in the preparation and framing of any specifications or codes of practice;
  • provide for co-operation with the Government or the representatives of any industry or with any local authority or other public body or any other person, with a view to securing the adoption and practical application of standards;
  • provide for the testing at the request of the Cabinet Secretary, and on behalf of the Government, of locally manufactured and imported commodities with a view to determining whether such commodities comply with the provisions of the Standards Act or any other law dealing with standards of quality or description.

For more about the Kenya Bureau of Standards, see the Standards Act(External Link) and visit their website.