Royal Institute for Standardization

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Royal Institute for Standardization
RIS (secretary) logo
AbbreviationRIS
Formation18 April 2018
TypeNon-governmental organization
PurposeInternational standardization
Official language
English

The Royal Institute for Standardization is a civilian owned organization in Baustralia. Run by a group of Baustralian citizens, it claims to be the most used standardization organization, with two documents already published.

Similar to the ISO (see the List of micronations by official currency), it standardizes currency codes, country codes, production and scientific methods.

From 2018 to 2023, the RIS used a Baustralian blue square with the initialisms of the institute in looped cursive negated, but in 2023 inverted the colours and drew the initialisms in secretary hand.

List of standards

001 — Currency codes
002 — Country codes
003 — Obligatory and regulatory road signs
004 — Permissive and warning road signs
005 — Guidance road signs
006 — Country-specific road signs and markers
007 — Airport codes