01.120 - Standardization. General rules
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Standardization. General rules
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This CEN-CENELEC Guide provides mechanisms and details the characteristics and development process of the CEN and/or CENELEC deliverable known as the 'CEN and/or CENELEC Workshop Agreement'.
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In May 2017, this Guide was updated to include the specific rights given by CEN and CENELEC to Societal “Partner” Organizations representing consumers and environmental and social interests in European standardization activities, and which are covered by Annex III of Regulation (EU) 1025/2012 on European standardization. In November 2021, this Guide was further updated following recommendations from the CEN and CENELEC Technical Boards and the CEN and CENELEC Advisory groups to the Boards on Policy matters, as well as to align with the CEN and CENELEC Strategy 2030 goals, to further clarify the criteria defining the different categories of cooperation and overall wording of the concepts. This is a step towards strengthening the participation of European stakeholders for an inclusive European Standardization System.
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This CENELEC Guide establishes useful guidelines for the preparation and use of standards in the field of electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) in general, and in particular for the implementation of the EMC Directive and the Radio Equipment Directive (RED). This Guide is intended to be used by Technical Committees.
The purpose of this guide is to give advice on:
- the preparation of dedicated Product and Product Family Standards;
- the application of EMC Standards.
Certification aspects are not covered by this Guide.
NOTE Certification is the action by a third party demonstrating that adequate confidence is provided that a duly identified product, process or service is in conformity with a standard or with other normative documents.
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This Guide sets out the policy for the distribution, sale, copyright and therefore any Reproduction of Content.
Compliance with this Guide is mandatory for CEN, CENELEC, their respective Members, Organizations having
a cooperation framework or partnership agreement with CEN or CENELEC, CEN and CENELEC staff
members, experts, delegates, and other contributors to the work of Technical Committees or Working Groups
and other parties recognized by the CEN and CENELEC Rules.
Reproducing the Content, including structured data related to Publications, does not only fulfil the objective of
disseminating and encouraging the application of Publications throughout Europe and the rest of the world. It
is also the primary funding mechanism for standardization activities for many of the Members and a cornerstone
of the sustainability of the CEN and CENELEC standardization system. Therefore, the Reproduction of the
Content must be based on commercial principles and conducted in a way that secures the value of the Content
to CEN, CENELEC, their respective Members and the End-Users.
This Guide establishes practices in line with European Union (EU) competition law. As a result, this Guide is
not intended to give rise to or encourage any direct or indirect price fixing, market sharing and/or exchange of
commercially sensitive information between CEN, CENELEC and their respective Members. This Guide also
complies with the World Trade Organization (WTO) principles regarding dissemination of adopted standards,
including voluntary application, openness, effectiveness, and relevance in terms of availability to End-Users.
Any issue regarding the Reproduction of the Content that is not covered by this Guide or related documents, or
may require specification, shall be referred to the CEN and CENELEC Director General, who shall reasonably
seek the advice of the relevant governing bodies of CEN and CENELEC.
Any issue regarding compliance with this Guide shall be addressed to CCMC. In case of non-compliance with
this Guide, CCMC will take appropriate action according to the CEN and CENELEC Rules. In particular,
Members that do not comply with this Guide may ultimately be expelled from CEN or CENELEC according to
article 9.1.2 of the Statutes of CEN or CENELEC. Organizations having a cooperation framework or partnership
agreement with CEN or CENELEC, technical experts, delegates or other contributors to the work of Technical
Committees or Working Groups may be excluded from CEN and CENELEC activities, in accordance with the
CEN and CENELEC Rules.
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The scope of this document is as per the scope of CEN/TC 442/WG 6, that is:
— Identify key stakeholders.
— Investigate existing activities within standardization for BIM in infrastructure (3.1).
— Formulate the need for standardization related to the implementation of BIM for infrastructure
(3.1) in Europe, not covered by existing standards and ongoing standards development.
— Make recommendation on whether standards are to be developed and if so, how this can be done.
For the purpose of this document, the term 'BIM standards' is a loose reference to standards available
for the use of BIM, including those under the responsibility of CEN/TC 442, ISO/TC 211 and
ISO/TC 59. It is not a defined term.
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This document provides recommended standardization practices that are intended to support the application of the following:
— the WTO TBT Committee decision on principles for the development of international standards, guides and recommendations (G/TBT/9, 13 November 2000);
— the WTO TBT Agreement's Code of Good Practice for the Preparation, Adoption and Application of Standards (Annex 3 of the 1995 WTO TBT Agreement).
This document is intended to be used by the national members of ISO and IEC, hereafter referred to as national bodies.
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This document summarizes the state of standardization in the field of biodegradable plastics and plastics products at CEN and ISO level. It explains the underlying scientific principles of biodegradation that provide the foundations for relevant test methods and enters into the merits of the individual tests to explain and clarify the reasons for the adoption of specific solutions and criteria.
In a second part, this document highlights areas where standardisation in this field is currently lacking and where future developments may be anticipated and useful.
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This document specifies the general organization of the EN standards for non-metallic materials and their links with other types of standards for aerospace applications.
It corresponds to level 0 (see 4.1).
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This document is written in preparation of future standardization and provides guidance on the
impact of the injection of H2 into the gas infrastructure from the input of gas into the onshore
transmission network up to the inlet connection of gas appliances.
Furthermore, it identifies the expected revision need of the existing CEN/TC 243 standards as
well as the need of further new standardisation deliverables.
It examines the effects on each part of the gas infrastructure in the scope of the CEN/TC 234
Working Groups 1 to 12 inclusive, based on available studies, reports and research. Due to
several limitations at different hydrogen concentrations, the impacts are specified.
For some specific impact, prestandardization research is needed.
By convention, for this technical report, the injection of pure hydrogen, i. e. without trace
components is considered.
The information from this report is intended to define the CEN/TC 234 work program for the
coverage of H2NG in relation to the scope of the CEN/TC 234 and its WGs.
NOTE Progress on hydrogen will develop over time. In principle this will be reflected in the
standardisation process in CEN/TC 234.
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The aim of this document is to help CEN/CENELEC Working Group convenors and experts to promote/develop simulation in their standards as an alternative to physical tests on the real system for proving conformity. It can also provide useful guidance to assessors in the railway sector in approving simulations where they are not yet specifically defined or where physical tests on the real system are not defined in standards. Consequently, this document is also relevant to companies developing and applying simulations with the intention to achieve their acceptance for the purpose of system validation. It is not intended to provide technical guidance on applying simulations in general.
Where simulations are already introduced in existing standards, this guide is not intended to modify the specified requirements. However, technical harmonisation between standards might benefit from this guide for the introduction of additional alternative methods for simulations.
This document principally covers:
• Numerical simulation, using complex methods or using simple spreadsheets methods
• Hardware and software in the loop
• Mathematical models solved using numerical methods or iteration, including spreadsheets.
It does not cover the following, although the general principles outlined can be applied to these methods:
• Laboratory tests of components
• Fatigue rig tests
• Model scale tests
• Mathematical models solved analytically.
NOTE: Due to the limited experience in the railway sector in the application of data-based (as opposed to model-based) simulations, for example using artificial intelligence (AI), neural networks, big data, etc., this approach is not further developed at this stage in this document.
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The aim of this document is to help CEN/CENELEC Working Group convenors and experts to promote/develop simulation in their standards as an alternative to physical tests on the real system for proving conformity. It can also provide useful guidance to assessors in the railway sector in approving simulations where they are not yet specifically defined or where physical tests on the real system are not defined in standards. Consequently, this document is also relevant to companies developing and applying simulations with the intention to achieve their acceptance for the purpose of system validation. It is not intended to provide technical guidance on applying simulations in general.
Where simulations are already introduced in existing standards, this guide is not intended to modify the specified requirements. However, technical harmonisation between standards might benefit from this guide for the introduction of additional alternative methods for simulations.
This document principally covers:
• Numerical simulation, using complex methods or using simple spreadsheets methods
• Hardware and software in the loop
• Mathematical models solved using numerical methods or iteration, including spreadsheets.
It does not cover the following, although the general principles outlined can be applied to these methods:
• Laboratory tests of components
• Fatigue rig tests
• Model scale tests
• Mathematical models solved analytically.
NOTE: Due to the limited experience in the railway sector in the application of data-based (as opposed to model-based) simulations, for example using artificial intelligence (AI), neural networks, big data, etc., this approach is not further developed at this stage in this document.
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This document specifies the general organization of the EN standards for non-metallic materials and their links with other types of standards for aerospace applications.
It corresponds to level 0 (see 4.1).
- Standard8 pagesEnglish languagesale 10% offe-Library read for1 day
This document is written in preparation of future standardization and provides guidance on the
impact of the injection of H2 into the gas infrastructure from the input of gas into the onshore
transmission network up to the inlet connection of gas appliances.
Furthermore, it identifies the expected revision need of the existing CEN/TC 243 standards as
well as the need of further new standardisation deliverables.
It examines the effects on each part of the gas infrastructure in the scope of the CEN/TC 234
Working Groups 1 to 12 inclusive, based on available studies, reports and research. Due to
several limitations at different hydrogen concentrations, the impacts are specified.
For some specific impact, prestandardization research is needed.
By convention, for this technical report, the injection of pure hydrogen, i. e. without trace
components is considered.
The information from this report is intended to define the CEN/TC 234 work program for the
coverage of H2NG in relation to the scope of the CEN/TC 234 and its WGs.
NOTE Progress on hydrogen will develop over time. In principle this will be reflected in the
standardisation process in CEN/TC 234.
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The main target audience of this Guide are the researchers and providers of new technologies who want to see
their research outcome or new technology taken up by the market as well as innovators, entrepreneurs and startups who want their innovation to enter the market, and are interested to know whether and how standardization
can help them to meet their objective.
The use of standardization in support of the uptake of an innovation by the market consists of:
• the application of existing standards on which the innovative product/service relies;
• contributions to and participation in the standardization process, to ensure the standards accommodate
the innovative product/service
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This Guide complements, and should be read in conjunction with, the membership criteria of CEN and CENELEC included in CEN-CENELEC Internal Regulations Part 1 (IR1), Part 1D.
This Guide supersedes CEN-CENELEC Guide 22:2015 and Guide 22:2018, in line with the decisions of the CEN and CENELEC General Assemblies taken in June 2021 to review the organizational structure and processes for the assessment of the membership criteria of CEN and CENELEC.
This Guide aims to illustrate the organizational model implementing the management of the exercises of peer assessment, external assessment or self-assessment combined with EN ISO 9001 certification of the membership criteria laid down in IR1, Part 1D, as well as their reports and follow-up of actions.
The agreed organizational model aims at building trust and accountability of the CEN-CENELEC system, while ensuring efficient and effective management. Indeed, the implementation of such an assessment system replies to the ambitious goal of “excellence” embedded in the provisions of the membership criteria.
The assessment exercises are handled under the supervision of a recognized super partes body, and independent Chair and by competent assessors, be they independent from the Member assessed (e.g. in case of peer or external assessment) or within the same Member (self-assessment combined with EN ISO 9001 certification).
The blend of competence and independence of judgment of the Chair and assessors and the effective and efficient processes of follow-up actions will ensure the integrity of the CEN-CENELEC assessment system and the recognition of those CEN and CENELEC stakeholders closely linked to, and benefiting from, standardization.
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This document specifies requirements and recommendations related to fundamentals of translation-oriented terminography for producing sound bilingual or multilingual terminology collections. It deals with the main tasks, skills, processes and technologies for translation-oriented terminography practiced by terminology workers who do terminology work in low-complexity settings as part of non-terminological activities. It does not cover terminology management involving sophisticated workflows, a multitude of roles, or advanced terminological skills and competences.
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This document specifies requirements and recommendations related to fundamentals of translation-oriented terminography for producing sound bilingual or multilingual terminology collections. It deals with the main tasks, skills, processes and technologies for translation-oriented terminography practiced by terminology workers who do terminology work in low-complexity settings as part of non-terminological activities. It does not cover terminology management involving sophisticated workflows, a multitude of roles, or advanced terminological skills and competences.
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This document presents guidelines for the implementation of Essential Requirements of Gas Appliances Regulation (EU) 2016/426 into hEN candidates for citation in the OJEU.
This document gives guidance that is additional to the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations, Part 3:2019, when this is necessary owing to the special requirements of gas appliances and fittings.
This document is intended for the drafting of gas appliances and fittings standards.
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This document provides guidelines on security applicable in Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) related
to communications and data access.
In particular, this document provides analyses and best practice content for secure ITS connectivity
using ISO/TS 21177.
This document analyses and identifies issues related to application security, access control, device
security and PKI for a secure ITS ecosystem.
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This document provides ergonomics data for standard developers to use in applying
ISO/IEC Guide 71:2014 to address accessibility in standards. These data can also be used by ergonomists
and designers to support the development of more accessible products, systems, services, environments,
and facilities.
The ergonomics data include quantitative data and knowledge about basic human characteristics and
capabilities as well as context-specific and task-specific data, all being based on ergonomics research.
The data focused on the effects of ageing and/or consequences of various types of human sensory,
physical, and cognitive disabilities. It does not contain general ergonomics data that have no direct
relation to ageing or disabilities.
The data presented in this document are not exhaustive due to no available data for some aspects of
human characteristics and capabilities with regard to ageing and disabilities.
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This document serves as a guideline explaining the concept of hybrid communications and support
functionalities for Cooperative ITS services deployed in conformance with the ITS station architecture
and related Cooperative ITS standards.
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This document
— describes standardization activities related to C-ITS on a global level by major standard development
organizations (SDOs);
— explains the various purposes of deliverables from SDOs and introduces a classification scheme of
such documents;
— describes methods on how C-ITS services are presented and performed;
— identifies an approach for C-ITS releases and exemplifies this approach;
— presents a list of standards (Bibliography) with special relevance for C-ITS.
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In recent years, a number of representatives have been appointed by the CEN/CENELEC Governing Bodies (AGs, CAs, BTs) to represent the interests of CEN/CENELEC in external groups (e.g. European Commission Expert groups) and specific events (e.g. UN/EC, conferences).
Given the important role that these representatives play, it is necessary to define their roles and responsibilities and make them aware of the expected commitment, in order to ensure that they:
- act in line with the CEN and CENELEC Strategy 2030 (and subsequent strategies beyond 2020);
- are informed of the policies, priorities and positions of the organizations (CEN, CENELEC or CEN-CENELEC) they represent;
- understand the message and priorities to be conveyed;
- provide effective and efficient reporting and feedback to the CEN/CENELEC Governing Bodies.
To this end, once appointed, the representative is to abide by the stipulations of the guidance document as included in Annex A, which identifies a set of basic practices to be followed to ensure proper coordination, reporting and follow-up.
The list of appointed representatives is kept by CCMC. Regular updates will be provided to the CEN/CENELEC Governing Bodies.
Note: This Guide does not apply to the appointment of elected CEN and CENELEC Officers.
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This document provides guidelines on security applicable in Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) related to communications and data access.
In particular, this document provides analyses and best practice content for secure ITS connectivity using ISO/TS 21177.
This document analyses and identifies issues related to application security, access control, device security and PKI for a secure ITS ecosystem.
- Technical report135 pagesEnglish languagesale 10% offe-Library read for1 day
This document serves as a guideline explaining the concept of hybrid communications and support functionalities for Cooperative ITS services deployed in conformance with the ITS station architecture and related Cooperative ITS standards.
- Technical report39 pagesEnglish languagesale 10% offe-Library read for1 day
This document provides guidelines on security applicable in Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) related to communications and data access. In particular, this document provides analyses and best practice content for secure ITS connectivity using ISO/TS 21177. This document analyses and identifies issues related to application security, access control, device security and PKI for a secure ITS ecosystem.
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This document serves as a guideline explaining the concept of hybrid communications and support functionalities for Cooperative ITS services deployed in conformance with the ITS station architecture and related Cooperative ITS standards.
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This document provides ergonomics data for standard developers to use in applying ISO/IEC Guide 71:2014 to address accessibility in standards. These data can also be used by ergonomists and designers to support the development of more accessible products, systems, services, environments, and facilities.
The ergonomics data include quantitative data and knowledge about basic human characteristics and capabilities as well as context-specific and task-specific data, all being based on ergonomics research. The data focused on the effects of ageing and/or consequences of various types of human sensory, physical, and cognitive disabilities. It does not contain general ergonomics data that have no direct relation to ageing or disabilities.
The data presented in this document are not exhaustive due to no available data for some aspects of human characteristics and capabilities with regard to ageing and disabilities.
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This document
— describes standardization activities related to C-ITS on a global level by major standard development organizations (SDOs);
— explains the various purposes of deliverables from SDOs and introduces a classification scheme of such documents;
— describes methods on how C-ITS services are presented and performed;
— identifies an approach for C-ITS releases and exemplifies this approach;
— presents a list of standards (Bibliography) with special relevance for C-ITS.
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This document provides ergonomics data for standard developers to use in applying ISO/IEC Guide 71:2014 to address accessibility in standards. These data can also be used by ergonomists and designers to support the development of more accessible products, systems, services, environments, and facilities. The ergonomics data include quantitative data and knowledge about basic human characteristics and capabilities as well as context-specific and task-specific data, all being based on ergonomics research. The data focused on the effects of ageing and/or consequences of various types of human sensory, physical, and cognitive disabilities. It does not contain general ergonomics data that have no direct relation to ageing or disabilities. The data presented in this document are not exhaustive due to no available data for some aspects of human characteristics and capabilities with regard to ageing and disabilities.
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This document — describes standardization activities related to C-ITS on a global level by major standard development organizations (SDOs); — explains the various purposes of deliverables from SDOs and introduces a classification scheme of such documents; — describes methods on how C-ITS services are presented and performed; — identifies an approach for C-ITS releases and exemplifies this approach; — presents a list of standards (Bibliography) with special relevance for C-ITS.
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This document provides an EETS gap analysis with the aim to identify the need for new or updated standards to provide an enhanced support of the recast of the EU EETS legislation [29], [31], [32].
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This document provides guidance on addressing research and innovation (R&I) in European standardization activities and deliverables.
Secretaries and chairpersons of CEN/CENELEC Technical Bodies as well as CEN/CENELEC national members are encouraged to actively promote the application of this document.
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This document provides guidance to standards developers on how to take account of climate change in the planning, drafting, revision and updating of ISO standards and other deliverables. It outlines a framework and general principles that standards developers can use to develop their own approach to addressing climate change on a subject-specific basis. It aims to enable standards developers to include adaptation to climate change (ACC) and climate change mitigation (CCM) considerations in their standardization work. Considerations related to ACC are intended to contribute to increasing preparedness and disaster reduction as well as impacting the resilience of organizations and their technologies, activities or products (TAPs). Considerations related to CCM consist primarily of approaches that seek to avoid, reduce or limit the release of GHG emissions and/or increase GHG removals.
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This Guide sets out the rules for the drafting and presentation of candidate harmonized European Standards (hENs) for construction products drafted in the framework of Regulation (EU) 305/2011 (Construction Products Regulation).
This Guide gives rules which are additional to the CEN-CENELEC Internal Regulations - Part 3 (based on ISO/IEC Directives, Part 2) when this is necessary because of the special provisions of harmonized product standards in the construction sector.
This Guide applies to all new candidate hENs and for new Work Items (WIs) revising/amending existent hENs.
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The present document has been produced to help a Technical Body (TB) to produce a Harmonised Standard (HS) covering the conformity of radio equipment with the essential requirements in articles 3.1(b) and 3.2 of the Radio Equipment Directive (Directive 2014/53/EU [i.1]).
NOTE 1: Article 3.1(b) of Directive 2014/53/EU [i.1] states:
"Radio equipment shall be constructed so as to ensure….an adequate level of electromagnetic compatibility as set out in Directive 2014/30/EU."
NOTE 2: Article 3.2 of Directive 2014/53/EU [i.1] states:
"Radio equipment shall be so constructed that it both effectively uses and supports the efficient use of radio spectrum in order to avoid harmful interference." The present document does not cover the production of HSs covering article 3.1(a) of Directive 2014/53/EU [i.1] which is the responsibility of CENELEC and article 3.3 which requires delegated acts by the European Commission (EC).
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This document provides guidance to standards developers on how to take account of sustainability in the drafting, revision and updating of ISO standards and similar deliverables. It outlines a methodology that ISO standards developers can use to develop their own approach to addressing sustainability on a subject-specific basis.
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IEC GUIDE 108:2019 defines rules for dealing with horizontal functions and horizontal publications. This Guide is to be used in conjunction with the ISO/IEC Directives and with the aspect specific Guides.
The fundamental concept of a horizontal publication is that it is an international publication (not a TS or a PAS) that is widely applicable and to be used by all relevant committees and that has undergone an enhanced approval process as described in this document.
In this Guide:
- the term "committees" includes technical committees, project committees, subcommittees and systems committees.
- the term "publication" includes International Standard, Technical Report, Technical Specification, Publicly Available Specification and Guide.
- the term "product" is used to refer to individual products, processes, services and combinations thereof, commonly known as "systems".
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This document provides a reference of single herbal medicines in order of their priority in the development of international standards.
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This document specifies the competence, consisting of knowledge, skills and attributes, needed to perform the tasks of standards professionals. This document is applicable to all personnel involved in some aspect of standardization in companies.
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This document specifies the competence, consisting of knowledge, skills and attributes, needed to perform the tasks of standards professionals. This document is applicable to all personnel involved in some aspect of standardization in an organization performing standardization activities.
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This document specifies requirements that enable an organization to design, develop and provide products, goods and services so that they can be accessed, understood and used by the widest range of users, including persons with disabilities.
This document specifies requirements and recommendations that enables an organization to extend their range of users by identifying diverse needs, characteristics, capabilities, and preferences, by directly or indirectly involving users, and by using knowledge about accessibility in its procedures and processes.
This document specifies requirements that can enable an organization to meet applicable statutory and regulatory requirements as related to the accessibility of its products, goods and services.
The requirements set out in this document are generic and are intended to be applicable to all relevant parts of all organisations, regardless of type, size or products, goods and services provided.
This document promotes accessibility following a Design for All approach in mainstream products goods and services and interoperability of these with assistive technologies.
This document does not provide technical design specifications and does not imply uniformity in design or functionality of products, goods and services.
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This document provides recommended standardization practices that are intended to support the application of the following: — the WTO TBT Committee decision on principles for the development of international standards, guides and recommendations (G/TBT/9, 13 November 2000); — the WTO TBT Agreement's Code of Good Practice for the Preparation, Adoption and Application of Standards (Annex 3 of the 1995 WTO TBT Agreement). This document is intended to be used by the national members of ISO and IEC, hereafter referred to as national bodies.
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This document provides requirements and recommendations to writers of medical device standards on the inclusion of aspects related to safety in International Standards, based on well-established risk management concepts and methodology. This document is applicable to any aspect related to the safety of people, property, the environment, or a combination of these. In this document, the term "product" includes a medical device or a system consisting of one or more medical devices, possibly combined with non-medical devices.
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This document specifies requirements that enable an organization to design, develop and provide products, goods or services so that they can be accessed, understood and used by the widest range of users.
This document specifies requirements and recommendations that enables an organization to extend their range of users by identifying diverse needs, characteristics, capabilities, and preferences, by directly or indirectly involving users, and by using knowledge about accessibility in its procedures and processes.
This document specifies requirements that can enable an organization to meet applicable statutory and regulatory requirements as related to accessibility of its products, goods or services.
The requirements set out in this document are generic and are intended to be applicable to all relevant parts of all organizations, regardless of type, size or products, goods or services provided.
This document promotes accessibility following a Design for All approach in mainstream products, goods and services and interoperability of these with assistive technologies.
This document does not provide technical design specifications and does not imply uniformity in design or functionality of products, goods and services.
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This document provides general recommendations to be taken into consideration when determining the most suitable type of packaging for products intended for consumers. The functions that packaging can perform include, but are not limited to, containment, protection, handling, transport, storage, convenience, information and presentation. This document also considers the sustainable use of resources covering optimization, reuse and recovery of packaging. This document provides guidance to: — product designers, manufacturers and others engaged in the process of making decisions concerning packaging; — those drafting standards to meet the packaging needs and requirements of consumers as prospective purchasers of products; — committees preparing standards for consumer products or services; — regulators. This document is not applicable to bulk packaging, which is solely intended to protect products in bulk when being transported between manufacturers and retailers, and it is not intended for industrial packaging.
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IEC 62386-221:2018 specifies the methodology of demand response which focuses on the curtailment of electric loads during peak demand times thus avoiding the requirement to find new sources of generation capacity. By using load shedding, the lighting system responds to the demands of the energy supply.
This document is applicable to control gear supporting the demand response functionality.
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This document contains a list of currently used terminology to describe accessibility and terms
that writers of standards need when writing and designing International Standards. It is
important to standardize and define a recognized list of the terms already used and in existing
ITU Recommendations and Resolutions, along with those in the UN Convention on the Rights
of Persons with Disabilities (UNCRPD). Without such a list, there could be confusion not only
on the part of writers and implementers of standards, but also by the public at large. It is also
important to eliminate terminology that is no longer used, offensive, and demeaning to
persons with disabilities (PWD) and others.
The terminology in this document is for use in international work when English is used to refer
to telecommunication/ICT accessibility matters. This document is also applicable to everyday
life and all usages, including web design and other writings, as well as ICT,
telecommunications, and broadcasting standardization. The aim is for it to also be
mainstreamed into future policy, regulatory, and academic documents so as to be consistent
with global compatibility and understanding. In the future, work that is yet to be created,
written, or approved could include new terms that are added as appropriate by consensus in a
revision.
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ISO/IEC Guide 14:2018 provides guidance on the provision of information concerning products and their related services intended for consumers. It outlines general principles and recommendations for content, methods, formats and designs enabling consumers to compare and choose consumer products and their related services prior to purchase.
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The purpose of this Technical Report is to give advice on, and explanation of, the preparation of suitable EMF standards. It also aims to ensure that relevant deliverables from all CLC TCs will accurately reflect the current policy and legislative background on EMF exposure.
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