The National Incident Management System maintains and manages national level preparedness standards. NIMS is part of FEMA, which is the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
National Organic Program
National Fire Protection Association (NFPA).
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In the US, OSHA is the governmental organization that issues legally enforceable safety standards for the workplace. Numerous other national organizations issue standards that are not legally enforceable but serve as benchmarks and expert guides.
The American Registry of Radiologic Technologists is the organization that maintains it. They have a board of experts qualified to assess the questions and their relevance.
B. National Prepardness Guidelines! This test sucks!
"ISO", from the Greek word "isos" (equal), is the short name for the International Organization for Standardization. ISO is an international standard-setting organization composed of representatives from various national standards organizations. Many global standards published by ISO have a name that begins with "ISO" followed by a number. The national standards organization for the United Kingdom, the BSI Group, publishes standards known as "British Standards". Many of these national standards have a name that begins with "BS" followed by a number. ---- Or did you really want to know the difference between blood sugar and the International Sugar Organization?
There is no national certifying organization. Each police agency determines the operating standards for traffic RADAR and LIDAR.
National Preparedness Guidelines
The National Preparedness Guidelines.
National Defense Resources Preparedness executive order happened in 2012.
Government maintains it