GOST 2.124-2014 PDF
Name in English:
GOST 2.124-2014
Name in Russian:
ГОСТ 2.124-2014
Unified system for design documentation. Sequence of purchased products application
Full title and description
GOST 2.124-2014 — Unified system for design documentation (ESKD). Procedure for the application of purchased (bought‑out) items. (Russian: Единая система конструкторской документации. Порядок применения покупных изделий). The standard defines a uniform, industry‑independent procedure for justification, approval and documentation when using purchased components, assemblies and products of domestic or foreign manufacture in engineering design documentation.
Abstract
This intergovernmental standard establishes rules for how purchased (bought‑out) items are selected, approved for use, recorded and documented within the system of design documentation (ESKD). It includes required forms (protocol of permission and form of refusal), the process for obtaining authorization to use an item in a design, references to normative documents, and definitions of terms used. The standard replaces the earlier 1985 edition and was introduced to harmonize practice across industries.
General information
- Status: Active / In force.
- Publication date: Approved 15 June 2015; put into effect (date of entry into force) 1 July 2016.
- Publisher: Approved by the Federal Agency for Technical Regulation and Metrology (Rosstandart) as a межгосударственный (interstate) standard; published in official collections.
- ICS / categories: 01.100 (Standards and standardization; documentation / ESKD family).
- Edition / version: Edition 2014 (designated GOST 2.124‑2014); replaces GOST 2.124‑85.
- Number of pages: Typically published as 12–14 pages depending on the print/electronic edition (official editions commonly list 14 pages).
Scope
Applies to engineering design documentation for products across all industries. The standard sets a common procedure for the application of purchased items (both domestic and imported) in design projects, including how to justify their use, which documents must accompany a purchased item, and the format of records used to grant or refuse permission to apply a purchased product in construction of the object. It is intended for use where ESKD requirements govern design documentation.
Key topics and requirements
- Definitions and terms related to purchased (bought‑out) items and their application in design documentation.
- General provisions establishing responsibility for selection and approval of purchased items.
- Procedure for preparing and issuing a formal permission to apply a purchased item (protocol form included as mandatory appendix).
- Required content and supporting documents (technical specifications, certificates, drawings, supplier documents, normative references).
- Form and content of a documented refusal to permit an item (appendix with refusal form).
- Rules for linking purchased‑item approvals with the design documentation and registration/archiving requirements.
Typical use and users
Used by design engineers, technical departments, configuration managers, procurement and quality assurance organizations involved in engineering projects where ESKD rules are applied. Typical users include mechanical and electrical design offices, manufacturers integrating supplier components, project developers, and document controllers responsible for maintaining design records and approvals.
Related standards
Part of the ESKD family of standards (Unified System for Design Documentation). Closely related standards include general ESKD rules (for example GOST 2.001 series), standards on electronic documentation and specifications introduced alongside 2014 revisions (examples: GOST 2.051, GOST 2.055, GOST 2.056) and previous edition GOST 2.124‑85 which this document replaces.
Keywords
ESKD, GOST 2.124-2014, purchased items, bought‑out items, approval procedure, protocol of permission, design documentation, supplier documents, component approval, intergovernmental standard.
FAQ
Q: What is this standard?
A: GOST 2.124‑2014 is an ESKD (Unified System for Design Documentation) standard that defines the procedure for the application and approval of purchased (bought‑out) items used in design documentation.
Q: What does it cover?
A: It covers definitions, the order of justification and approval, required supporting documents, mandatory forms (protocol of permission and form of refusal), and rules for recording approvals within the design documentation lifecycle.
Q: Who typically uses it?
A: Design engineers, technical documentation specialists, procurement and quality assurance staff, and organizations that prepare, approve or control engineering drawings and specifications under ESKD rules.
Q: Is it current or superseded?
A: It is the current edition (designated 2014) that entered into force on 1 July 2016 and replaces GOST 2.124‑85. Some official publications note later editorial updates or amendments published in information bulletins.
Q: Is it part of a series?
A: Yes — it is one of the ESKD standards (series of GOST documents governing the Unified System for Design Documentation) and is intended to work together with other ESKD standards covering document formats, electronic documentation, specifications and related practices.
Q: What are the key keywords?
A: ESKD; purchased/bought‑out items; approval protocol; supplier documentation; component selection; design documentation; GOST 2.124‑2014.