GOST 15.009-91 PDF
Name in English:
GOST 15.009-91
Name in Russian:
ГОСТ 15.009-91
System of product development and launching into manufacture. Non-food consumer goods
Full title and description
GOST 15.009-91 — "Система разработки и постановки продукции на производство. Непродовольственные товары народного потребления" (System of product development and launching into manufacture. Non-food consumer goods). The standard establishes the main principles, organizational rules and mandatory elements for developing, documenting and putting non-food consumer products into production.
Abstract
This GOST defines the framework for product development and the procedure for introduction of non-food consumer goods into manufacturing. It sets out required documentation, sample/reference (etalon) practice, technical descriptions and labeling recommendations, and clarifies interfaces with related GOSTs for light industry and medical products. Approved by the State Committee for Standards (Gosstandart) in 1991, it replaced earlier editions and procedural documents for simple consumer items.
General information
- Status: In force / active (introduced 1 July 1991; listed as current in public standards databases as of their last updates).
- Publication date: Approved 27 May 1991; date of introduction into force 1 July 1991.
- Publisher: State Committee for Standards of the USSR (Gosstandart); editions published by Издательство стандартов (Publishing House of Standards) / IPK Издательство стандартов.
- ICS / categories: Technical product documentation / product development and production release (commonly catalogued under ICS for technical product documentation — e.g., 01.110 or adjacent classification in national registries).
- Edition / version: Original 1991 edition (designation GOST 15.009-91).
- Number of pages: 6–7 pages (varies by publisher/format and appended annexes in different releases).
Scope
The standard applies to state, cooperative and other enterprises and organizations engaged in the development and introduction into manufacture of non-food consumer goods. It does not apply to light‑industry products and to medical devices, for which separate standards (for example, GOST 15.007 and GOST 15.013 / their successors) set out development and production rules.
Key topics and requirements
- General provisions and organizational arrangements for developing consumer goods and preparing them for production.
- Required documentation for product development and production release, including technical descriptions and sample-reference (etalon) preparation.
- Recommended structure and minimum content for technical descriptions of prototypes and production samples.
- Guidance on preparation and use of sample-etalons and on labeling of etalons and production samples.
- Procedures for coordination, approval and registration of documentation prior to production release.
- Normative references and interfaces with other GOSTs governing related product classes (light industry, medical devices, production-technical products).
Typical use and users
Used by product designers, development engineers, technologists, quality assurance and standardization specialists, production planners and manufacturing managers in enterprises producing non-food consumer goods. Also used by certification bodies and by libraries/archives of standards for procurement and compliance checks within design and pre-production workflows.
Related standards
Commonly referenced GOSTs and related documents include: GOST 15.001-88 (general system for product development and introduction for production-technical items), GOST 15.007-88 (light industry), GOST R 15.013-94 (medical devices — Russian adoption), earlier versions such as GOST 15.009-89 and procedural documents like GOST 15.014-87. Users should consult the current national registry for up-to-date normative links and any national/regional successors or replacements.
Keywords
product development; production release; non-food consumer goods; technical description; sample-reference (etalon); GOST 15 series; Gosstandart; documentation; introduction to manufacture.
FAQ
Q: What is this standard?
A: GOST 15.009-91 is a national standard that sets out the system and procedural rules for development and introduction into manufacture of non-food consumer products. It defines documentation, sample/reference practice and approval steps required before production.
Q: What does it cover?
A: It covers organizational rules, required documentation (technical descriptions, samples/etalons), labeling recommendations for etalons, and interfaces with other standards covering light‑industry and medical products. It excludes product classes covered specifically by other GOSTs.
Q: Who typically uses it?
A: Product designers, technologists, manufacturing engineers, quality and standardization personnel, and certification or conformity assessment bodies involved with non‑food consumer goods development and production release.
Q: Is it current or superseded?
A: The standard was approved 27 May 1991 and introduced 1 July 1991 as GOST 15.009-91. Public standards databases list it as the 1991 edition; users should check the authoritative national standards registry or current national standards publication for any subsequent amendments, national adoptions or supersessions before relying on it for compliance.
Q: Is it part of a series?
A: Yes — it belongs to the GOST 15 series that addresses the "System of development and introduction of products into manufacture" (other related items include GOST 15.001, 15.007, 15.013, 15.014, etc.), which together cover different product classes and procedural rules.
Q: What are the key keywords?
A: Product development; introduction to manufacture; non-food consumer goods; technical description; etalon (sample-reference); product documentation; GOST 15.009-91.