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What are ISO Standards?

The metric system ("SI" or "System international d'unites") - particularly its 7 base units of measurement (e.g., "m" "kg")
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Official copies of the ISO standards must be purchased from the ISO catalog at www.iso.ch. The ISO is very proud of these standards. A Xerox copy of the most important standard from a software developer's point of view, ISO 7816-4, costs $85.40. The 7-page Xerox copy of ISO 7816-5 costs $31.80. A complete set of ISO 7816 smart card standards costs $436.50 plus shipping and handling. Delivery can take months. www.iso.ch standards you can also be downloaded at a cheaper price.
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What is the ISO 14000 Series of Standards?

The ISO 14000 series addresses environmental management systems, environmental auditing, environmental labeling, environmental performance evaluation, and life cycle assessment. ISO 14000 are voluntary standards intended to support protection of the environment while supporting international trade and commerce. They provide tools to support corporate environmental programs and provide a framework to measure, evaluate, and audit these programs.
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What are the principles behind the ISO 14000 standards?

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They should be cost effective, non-prescriptive, and flexible, to allow them to meet the differing needs of organizations of any size worldwide
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What are ISO standards and what does ISO 11143 Standard Mean?

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ISO standards are developed by the International Standards Organization. The ISO is a worldwide federation of national standards bodies. The work of preparing International Standards is normally carried out through ISO technical committees. There are ISO standards developed specifically for dental amalgam separators. These standards are designed to ensure that the separator removes at least 95% of waste mercury from the dental wastewater before discharge to sewer.
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Why are companies implementing ISO 14000 standards?

Many organizations desire to be recognized as leaders in environmental protection. This may be for commercial or regulatory reasons. This has been shown to particularly true of large industrial concerns. There is increasing understanding that an EMS addresses organizational inefficiencies and waste and that the greatest benefit is derived from savings and greater operational productivity.
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My organization provides services. How are the ISO standards applicable to us?

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The standards are applicable to all types of organizations. The language in the revised standard is simpler, more user-friendly, and with less manufacturing bias. The new standards are equally appropriate to all sectors, including service providers. Note: the definition of the term 'product' in ISO 9001:2000 also includes services. ISO 9001:2000 and ISO 9004:2000 have been written to reflect this definition).
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Are the ISO 14000 standards 'organization' or 'product' oriented?

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The standards in the ISO 14000 series fall into two major groups: organization-oriented standards, and product-oriented standards. The organization-oriented standards provide comprehensive guidance for establishing, maintaining and evaluating an environmental management system (EMS). They are also concerned with other organization-wide environmental systems and functions.
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What is the difference between EMAS and the ISO 14000 standards?

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The ISO 14000 standards are voluntary instruments, reflecting input from a variety of interested parties worldwide, which are intended for use in countries at all stages of economic development, under a wide range of governmental systems. The Eco-Management and Audit Scheme (EMAS) is a regulation, developed to meet the needs and expectations of governments, citizens and consumers in the EU Member States.
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How do I purchase copies of ISO standards?

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You can contact ANSI (American National Standards Institute) www.nist.gov or you can contact the International Organization of Standards web site at www.iso.org .
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Who is developing the ISO 14000 standards?

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International Organization for Standardization (ISO) Technical Committee (TC) 207. The scope of TC 207 is standardization in the field of environmental management tools and systems. The standards apply to environmental management tools and systems; they are not product standards, nor do they specify performance or pollutant/effluent levels. ISO14001 Environmental Management System and ISO14004 Environmental Auditing address a wide range of issues, including:
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Are ISO Standards Compulsory?

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ISO Management Standards such as ISO 9001 are generic management standards and as such they are not compulsory, but it is proven ‘best practice’ for all organisations which want to consistently and successfully manage their operations thereby providing high quality products and services to their customers.
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Where can I find ISO standards written in LOTOS?

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Once you're at this site, click on <<ISO catalogue>>, then click on <<International Standards>> and then use the keyword search with the keyword "LOTOS" .
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Why go to ISO?

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Even though Office Open XML was already an ECMA standard, we felt that there was value taking it on to the ISO. This was mainly because we had been asked to by various customers (mostly governments). They wanted to have our formats in the domain of the international community.
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Does an organization or organization have to implement all standards in ISO 14000?

ISO 14000 is a series of voluntary standards. ISO 14001 is the foundation document of the entire series, and is the ONLY "specification" standard to which one can be registered. All other documents in the series are "guidance standards" that support an organization or organization's environmental management system, but are not required, even if an ISO 14001 EMS is implemented. Organizations are not required to comply with or implement any of these standards.
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Are there Canadian National Standards at this time in the subject areas covered by ISO 14000?

There are fifteen Canadian National Standards in the subject areas related to ISO 14000. SCC and CSA have jointly sponsored the Canadian national adoption of the ISO 14001 and ISO 14004 EMS standard and general guidelines, the ISO 14010, ISO 14011 and ISO 14012 Environmental Auditing standards as Canadian National Standards. In addition, ISO 14040 and ISO 14041, in the field of Life Cycle Assessment, have also been adopted as Canadian National Standards.
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What are the ISO 639 standards?

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ISO 639 provides two sets of language codes, one as a two-character code set (639-1) and another as a three-character code set (639-2) for the representation of names of languages. ISO 639-1, Codes for the representation of names of languages--Part 1: Alpha-2 code, was devised primarily for use in terminology, and includes identifiers for major languages of the world for which specialized terminologies have been developed.
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What are the benefits of the revised ISO 9000 standards?

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There are a number of major benefits with the revised quality management systems standards. Among them are: Provision of a consistent basis to address the needs and interests of organizations in specific sectors (e.g. medical devices, telecommunications, automotive, etc) The concept of the consistent pair - ISO 9001 covering the requirements and ISO 9004 for going beyond the requirements in order to further improve the performance of the organization.
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What's the latest news on the ISO Standards and their implementation?

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On November 29, 2001, the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) officially announced that Federal Standard 209E, Airborne Particulate Cleanliness Classes in Cleanrooms and Clean Zones, has been canceled and superseded by ISO Standards for cleanrooms and associated controlled environments, ISO14644-1 Classification of air cleanliness and ISO 14644-2 Specifications for testing and monitoring to prove continued compliance with ISO 14644-1.
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Can companies get registered to all ISO 9000 standards?

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No companies can only register to ISO 9001:2000 and the other two standards are developed for information and guidance.
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Do ISO Standards provide Competitive Advantage?

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Yes, independent research clearly shows that ISO Standards give organisations a clear ‘Competitive Advantage’ over their rivals. ISO certified companies gain competitive advantage over their rivals, including:
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Who is responsible for developing the ISO 9000 standards?

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ISO Technical Committee (TC) number 176 (ISO/TC 176), and its Sub-committees, are responsible for the development of the standards. The work is conducted on the basis of "consensus" among quality and industry experts nominated by the National Standards Bodies, representing a wide range of interested parties.
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Where can information be obtained on the ISO 9000 standards?

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There are a number of sources of information on the ISO 9000 quality management system standards, including this web site and ISO's web site, which carry information on the standards. Your National Standards Body should be able to provide copies of the standards, and registrars/certification bodies will be able to provide guidance on registration arrangements.
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What about contradictions with other ISO and IEC Standards?

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A number of such claimed contradictions were identified during the one-month JTC 1 fast-track review period, prior to its release for voting and comment. The submitter, Ecma International, responded to these comments at the end of the review period. Some of these comments were reflected in national body comments on the fast-track Draft International Standard (DIS). These comments, e.g.
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ISO 14000] - Who developed the ISO 14000 standards?

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ISO standards are developed by Technical Committees (TCs). The ISO 14000 series was developed by TC 207, which includes representatives from over 50 countries around the world. Each country sends its experts to the TC meetings to write, edit, and agree on the language to be included in each standard. These people have direct input to the development of the standards.
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What are the ISO/IEC 14443 and ISO/IEC 7816 standards?

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ISO/IEC 14443 is the international standard for contactless smart chips and cards that operate (i.e., can be read from or written to) at a distance of less than 10 centimeters (4 inches). This standard operates at 13.56 MHz and includes specifications for the physical characteristics, radio frequency power and signal interface, initialization and anticollision protocols and transmission protocol. ISO/IEC 7816 is the international standard for contact smart cards.
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What is the purpose of having ISO 9001 and ISO 9004 as a "consistent pair" of standards?

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The idea of a "consistent pair" of standards is central to ISO 9001:2000 and ISO 9004:2000. The aligned structures of ISO 9001 and ISO 9004 have been designed to encourage organizations to look at their activities from a process standpoint, and also to look beyond the achievement of registration/certification to ISO 9001, to the implementation of a quality management system that will be truly beneficial in improving operational performance.
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The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) is a worldwide federation of national standards bodies from some 100 countries, one from each country. ISO is a non-governmental organization established in 1947.
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