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Standards are published ways of doing or constructing things, that have been approved by the standards organisation. They relate to all types of products and services. There are standards for children's toys, buildings, etc. The British Standards are those set by the British Standards organisation. Goods meeting the British Standards are allowed to display the kitemark, which looks like a heart with a horizontal line and an S inside. This signifies that they meet minimum standards, and ensure that you are buying or using a good quality product. The advantage of having certified with British Standards is the fact that, the products and services are considered to be world class and of top quality.
The National Fire Protection Association was started by a few insurance agencies, so they could set certain standards in the industry. They still set standards for some things today.
It is the organisation set up to control and maintain international standards on the web (standards referring to programming and mark-up languages and syntax).
Capitalised, as an abbreviation, it most often stands for International Organization for Standardization. It is a non-government organization that sets worldwide proprietary in industrial and commercial standards for each respective industry and country. Their standards or set requirements eventually becomes law to a respective industry.
"You can get a new set of locks at supply stores like Lowe's or Home Depot.You can also get them from a home security provider, a good place to find out about the new industry security standards."
At Texas Medical Billing Services, we pride ourselves on delivering elevated medical billing solutions that set new industry standards.
ATA (in association with IMI) are currently in the process of setting up a standard for the Automotive Glass/Glazing Repair and Replacement Industry. Other pre-existing standards have been set by NVQ and Thatcham.
ISO9001 and ISO9002 Mean: Industry Standardisations Organisation 9001 They are reference numbers to Quality Systems. 9001 and 9002 refer to Quality Systems. You may also see numbers like: ASNZS9007 This stands for Australian Standards, New Zealand Standards 9007 These ISO standards are both part of the ISO 9000 family of standards. ISO 9001 mainly focuses on the requirements of organizations that intends to meet the set standard by ISO. On the other hand, ISO 9002 is basically the same with ISO 9001 but doesn't cover the creation of new products aspect.
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First, you should research the expectations of your customers. Then, in order to meet those expectations your organization needs to set service standards that are defined in terms of customer expectations. Now that terms are set, you should develop operational plans that detail how to achieve the standards of service. These plans should be implemented and continuously monitored for success.
Payment Card Industry (PCI) compliance is a set of standards that a company must adhere to concerning payments from customers via credit or debit cards.
What authority enforces the standards set by the Canadian electrical code?