"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.
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what is iso
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ISO 9001 is reviewed and updated to keep it current. ISO 9001:2000 was a major revision, and had many changes from the previous version, ISO 9001:1994. In 2008 the latest version was released. The changes were administrative in nature (wording, clarifications etc), and did not result in changes to actual requirements. For more information visit this article: Although there are no new requirements added on the ISO 9001:2008 standard when compared to its previous ISO 9001:2000 version, the updated ISO 9001: 2008 were made in order to fix some of the inconsistency of the ISO 9001:2000 standard and to clarify some of its existing requirements.
There are no standards required "for" ISO 9001-2008, The ISO standards ARE the standards (relating to quality).
Both ISO 9001 and 14001 are ISO standards for management system, ISO 14001 mainly focuses on the Environmental aspects of ISO while ISO 9001 mainly focuses on the Quality aspects of ISO standards.
just because it is different
The main difference between ISO 9001 and 14001 is that ISO 9001 is based on Quality management system. It tells the client that the Organization has systems, processes in place to ensure a quality product and service. But ISO 14001 is an environmental management systems standard. It is your easy way to improve your business, meet and regulate statutory requirements and find the best balance between benefiting our society and environment while meeting the financial needs of your business.
= BS EN ISO 17292:2004 = it is better to use ISO 14313 2007 edition as most practical and coverage for Pipeline valves
They're product standards: BS - British Standard EN - European Norm ISO - International Standardisation Organisation I think 20345 is in reference to safety footwear.
It is a standard. BS EN means british standard, europen normal,ISO is international standards organsiation. 9000 is the standard number, 2000 is the year.
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Fs (frontside) is your facing the direction your moving while doing the slide, Bs (backside) is the opposite.
Bs 7799 and iso 17799
The main difference between whey protein and iso protein is the level of processing. Whey protein is a byproduct of cheese production and contains some fats and carbohydrates, while iso protein undergoes further processing to remove most of these fats and carbs, resulting in a purer protein product.
CMMi means Capability Maturity Model Integration
ANSI valves are based on American National Standards Institute Standards. For example, ANSI 16.34 refer to steel valves. BS valves are based on British Standards. For example, BS1212 refer to ball valves excluding floats.
Depending on the country, typically a BE is a Bachelor of Engineering, and a BS is a Bachelor of Science. For a list of all Bachelor Degrees, click on the related links section indicated below.