Rwanda Standards Board

Rwanda Standards Board
AbbreviationRSB
Formation2002 (as Rwanda Bureau of Standards)
2013 (as Rwanda Standards Board)
TypeGovernment agency
HeadquartersKigali, Rwanda
Parent organization
Government of Rwanda
Websitersb.gov.rw

The Rwanda Standards Board (RSB) is a government agency responsible for standardisation, metrology, and conformity assessment in Rwanda. It was established by the Government of Rwanda under Law N° 50/2013 of 28 June 2013 determining the mission, organisation and functioning of the Rwanda Standards Board.[1]

The RSB was created from its predecessor, the Rwanda Bureau of Standards (RBS), which was originally established under Law N° 03/2002 of 19 January 2002. The restructuring in 2013 separated regulatory enforcement functions, including inspections and legal metrology verifications, into an independent body, allowing RSB to focus on standards development and conformity assessment services.

Mandate

The core responsibilities of the Rwanda Standards Board, as defined by the Government of Rwanda, include:[2]

  • Development and publication of national standards
  • Product and service quality certification
  • Legal, scientific and industrial metrology services
  • Implementation of the Made in Rwanda Policy
  • Research in standardisation and metrology
  • Operation of testing and calibration laboratories
  • Dissemination of information on standards and technical regulations
  • Representation of Rwanda at regional and international standardisation bodies

As of 2013, RSB had developed and published more than 4,130 national standards covering food and agriculture, engineering, services, water and environment, chemistry, and consumer products.[2]

Metrology

RSB provides legal metrology services in line with ISO/IEC 17025, the international standard for testing and calibration laboratories.[3]

These services include verification of:

  • Weighing instruments and weights (class F and M, 1 g to 20 kg)
  • Volume measuring instruments (1 L to 5,000 L)
  • Fuel dispensing pumps
  • Water meters
  • Energy meters (single and three-phase)
  • Medical measuring instruments (weighing scales, thermometers, blood pressure monitors)
  • Traffic speed measuring instruments
  • Taxi meters

Rwanda uses the International System of Units (SI) as its official system of measurement.

Regional and international membership

RSB is a full member of the International Organization for Standardization (ISO).[4]

As a member of the East African Community (EAC), RSB participates in the development and adoption of East African Standards (EAS), which harmonise technical regulations across EAC partner states including Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Burundi, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. To align with the wider East African region, Rwanda has adopted the EAS 495 standard, which specifies the 13 A BS 1363 (Type G) electrical plug and socket as an official standard, heavily driven by increasing regional trade with Type G-using neighbors like Kenya and Uganda.[5]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Law N° 50/2013 of 28/06/2013 establishing Rwanda Standards Board (RSB) and determining its mission, organisation and functioning". Official Gazette. Special Bis. Republic of Rwanda. 2013-07-29. Retrieved 2026-03-01.
  2. ^ a b "Overview – Rwanda Standards Board". Rwanda Standards Board. Retrieved 2026-03-01.
  3. ^ "Legal Metrology – Rwanda Standards Board". Rwanda Standards Board. Retrieved 2026-03-01.
  4. ^ "RSB – Rwanda Standards Board". International Organization for Standardization (ISO). Retrieved 2026-03-01.
  5. ^ "G/TBT/N/RWA/1101: Draft East African Standard - EAS 495-1, 13 A plugs, socket-outlets, adaptors and connection units". World Trade Organization (ePing). 2025-01-07. Retrieved 2026-03-01.