GOST 24297-2013 PDF
Name in English:
GOST 24297-2013
Name in Russian:
ГОСТ 24297-2013
Verification of purchased product. Organization and methods of control
Full title and description
GOST 24297-2013 — "Verification of purchased product. Organization and methods of control". The standard establishes requirements for the organization, procedures and documentation of verification (incoming inspection) of products received from suppliers by the consumer.
Abstract
This interstate (GOST) standard defines how purchased products are to be verified on receipt: how verification activities are organized, what control methods are applied, how results are recorded and reported, and what documentation (forms, journals) should be used. It is intended to ensure consistent incoming quality control and traceable records of verification activities.
General information
- Status: Active / in force (introduced 01 January 2014; replaces GOST 24297-87).
- Publication date: 2013 (in force from 01.01.2014).
- Publisher: Developed by the Federal Agency on Technical Regulating and Metrology (Rosstandart) and adopted by the interstate standardization body (Interstate Council).
- ICS / categories: Quality management and quality assurance; OKS/ICS classification associated with services, management and quality (e.g., 03.120.10).
- Edition / version: GOST 24297-2013 (current edition introduced 2013; effective 2014).
- Number of pages: Approximately 16 pages (some catalogs list 16–17 pages depending on formatting).
Key bibliographic and status details are reported in national and commercial standards catalogs.
Scope
The standard applies to the verification (incoming inspection) of purchased products supplied from an external supplier to the consumer. It covers the organization of verification activities, methods of control to be used when receiving products, rules for recording and documenting verification results, and recommended forms (including a verification journal). The scope is focused on ensuring that purchased items conform to agreed requirements before acceptance into the consumer’s processes or stock.
Key topics and requirements
- Organization of incoming verification: roles, responsibilities and workflow for acceptance and inspection.
- Methods of control: visual inspection, dimensional checks, sample selection and testing methods appropriate to product type.
- Documentation and records: required formats for results, journal entries and procedures for recording nonconformities.
- Acceptance/rejection criteria and handling of discrepancies with suppliers.
- Forms and appendices: recommended verification journal form (informative appendix) and guidance on report layout.
Typical use and users
Typical users include incoming inspection personnel, quality managers, procurement and warehouse staff, production planners, suppliers subject to incoming checks, and auditors verifying conformance of supplier deliveries. Organizations implementing or maintaining incoming quality control systems use this standard to standardize procedures and documentation.
Related standards
GOST 24297-2013 references and is used alongside national and international quality standards such as GOST ISO 9000 and GOST ISO 9001 (quality management fundamentals and systems), and other GOSTs on testing and inspection procedures. It is also listed as replacing the earlier GOST 24297-87. Implementers commonly cross-reference applicable sector or product-specific testing standards.
Keywords
verification of purchased product, incoming inspection, incoming control, verification journal, acceptance criteria, inspection procedures, supplier verification, documentation, GOST 24297-2013
FAQ
Q: What is this standard?
A: GOST 24297-2013 is an interstate (GOST) standard titled "Verification of purchased product. Organization and methods of control" that defines organization, methods and documentation for incoming verification of purchased goods.
Q: What does it cover?
A: It covers how to organize verification activities on receipt of purchased products, what control methods to use, how to record and report results, and includes recommended forms (for example, a verification journal).
Q: Who typically uses it?
A: Quality and incoming inspection staff, procurement and warehouse personnel, production and quality managers, suppliers, and auditors responsible for ensuring delivered products meet specified requirements.
Q: Is it current or superseded?
A: The 2013 edition is reported as the current (in-force) version introduced on 01 January 2014 and it replaced the earlier 1987 version (GOST 24297-87). Users should check national catalogs for any later amendments or national adoptions.
Q: Is it part of a series?
A: It is a methodological standard for incoming verification and is commonly used together with broader quality management standards (e.g., GOST ISO 9000/9001) and other sector-specific GOSTs that cover test methods and acceptance rules.
Q: What are the key keywords?
A: Incoming inspection, verification of purchased product, verification journal, acceptance criteria, inspection methods, documentation, supplier verification.