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Swayambhu Dutta
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Standards: Definition
Introduction contd.
Most ISO standards are highly specific and require specialized knowledge to
develop. Therefore, the technical committees that develop these standards are
also specialized in a specific area of technology or business.
Agriculture
Building construction
Food technology
Health technologies
Plastics
Shipbuilding
Some examples:
ISO 26000 Social responsibility
certification standard
Industrial
Sectors/Stakeholders
Proposing a
new Work
Item
Relevant ISO
Technical
Committee(TC)
New TC can
also be
formed
Global
Relevance
also verified
Stages of Development
Proposal Stage
Preparatory Stage
Committee Stage
Enquiry Stage
Approval Stage
Publication Stage
ISO 9000
ISO 9000
The series of standards consist of:
ISO 9000 : 2005 :
ISO 9000
Evolution of ISO 9000 standards:
1987 version
1994 version
2000 version
2008 version
Advantages:
Reduces audits
ISO 14000
ISO 14001:2004
Benefits
Internal
Management in control of the organizational processes and activities impacting the environment
Assures employees that they are working for an environmentally responsible organization
External
Authenticates the organization's claims about its own environmental policies, plans and actions
Economical
ISO/OHSAS 18000
Benefits
ISO 22000
ISO 22000 is a standard developed by the International Organization for Standardization dealing
with food safety.
Food safety is related to the presence of and levels of food-borne hazards in food at the point of
consumption.
As food safety hazards may be introduced at any stage of the food chain, adequate control
throughout the food chain is essential.
ISO 22000 ensures integrity of food supply chain by minimizing food-borne hazards
ISO 22000 can be applied on its own or in combination with other management system standards
such as ISO 9001:2000
Benefits
ISO 22000 results in :
Greater confidence for safety of food and related products served and delivered.
increased profits
ISO 27000
Benefits
Systematic identification of Information Security Risks and its mitigation to reduce risk
Better protection of confidential data and reduced risks from hackers attacks
Faster and easier recovery from the attacks and improved ability to survive disasters
Prudent use of Information security costs of the organization
Internationally recognized & applicable to all sectors, giving access to new markets
globally
Due to dependability of information and IS, confidentiality, integrity and availability of
information is essential to maintain competitive edge, cash-flow, profitability and
commercial image.
Provide assurance to shareholders, clients, consumers and suppliers.
Provide & enhanced customer confidence and satisfaction, which in turn can lead to
increased business opportunities.
Conclusion
Benefits start with your implementation project; you do not need to wait
until registration is achieved to start seeing the improvements.
Standards :
Promote mutual understanding
Ensure compatibility and interface coordination
Ease the coordination of diversity
Clarify appropriate product quality
Help in achieving policy objectives and eliminating barriers to trade
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