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The standards agencies responsible for the OSI standards architecture are the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and the International Telecommunications Union-Telecommunications Standards Sector
Yes, institutions accredited by agencies with high educational standards are better looked upon and recognized. Within the United States the regional accreditation is preferred.
The regionally accredited colleges and universities will not accept coursework from institutions with other accreditation's. It would be like compromising their own. Each accrediting agency has standards of their, therefore not equivalent. The regional accrediting agencies are recognized as having higher standards than other types of accrediting agencies.
Occupational safety and health standards are documents that establish and describe procedures that are intended to be either minimum acceptable practices or recognized good practice in maintaining the safety and health of the workplace. They may be issued by governmental agencies, consensus organization or by individual companies.
That depends on who is doing the accreditation and what their standards are. Accrediting agencies have standards and requirements particular to themselves.
To ensure that education in institutions meets certain standards
to ensure that education in institutions meets certain standards
yes
Yes, all states have standards on governmental agencies.
Ted Brandhorst has written: 'Maintenance agencies and Z39 standards' -- subject(s): Library science, Standardization, Standards
The Environmental Protection Agency is the US agency charged with setting and enforcing pollution standards
The Consumer Product Saftey Commission (CPSC) sets standards for items that are bought from businesses.