Standards organization
Standards organization or standards body is an organization that develops, coordinates, promulgates, revises, amends, reissues, interprets, or otherwise produces technical standards that are intended to address the needs of a group of affected adopters.
Definition[edit]
A standards organization is defined as a body that develops and promotes standards. These standards can be used to ensure that materials, products, processes, and services are fit for their purpose. Standards organizations can be non-governmental organizations (NGOs), such as professional societies, or governmental, such as a national standards institute.
Types of Standards Organizations[edit]
There are three main types of standards organizations: international, regional, and national.
- International Standards Organization (ISO) is an example of an international standards organization. It is composed of representatives from various national standards organizations and promotes worldwide proprietary, industrial, and commercial standards.
- European Committee for Standardization (CEN) is an example of a regional standards organization. It is one of three European standardization organizations that have been officially recognized by the European Union.
- American National Standards Institute (ANSI) is an example of a national standards organization. It oversees the creation, promulgation, and use of thousands of norms and guidelines that directly impact businesses in nearly every sector.
Role of Standards Organizations[edit]
Standards organizations play a crucial role in ensuring the safety, reliability, and effectiveness of many products and services used daily. They provide a platform for the development of standards, facilitate consensus among stakeholders, and promote the adoption of these standards.
Challenges[edit]
Despite their importance, standards organizations face several challenges. These include the need for international cooperation, the rapid pace of technological change, and the complexity of some technical standards.
See Also[edit]
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Standards organization
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Memory plaque of founding ISA in Prague
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British Standards Institution building as it appeared in 1997
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Associação Brasileira de Normas Técnicas
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