Keeping food safe from farm to fork by ensuring hygienic practices and traceability at every step of the supply chain are essential tasks for the food industry. ISO 22000, Food safety management systems – Requirements for any organization in the food chain, sets out the requirements for a food safety management system.
It defines what an organization must do to demonstrate its ability to control food safety hazards and ensure that food is safe for consumption. ISO 22000 is applicable to all organizations in the food and feed industries, regardless of size or sector. Following the same High-Level Structure (HLS) as other ISO management system standards, such as ISO 9001 (quality management), it is designed in a way that it can be integrated into an organization’s existing management processes but can also be used alone. ISO 22000 is based on the Codex principles for food hygiene and this enables authorities to refer to ISO 22000 in national requirements and government inspections to ensure that all the criteria for food safety are met.
QGlobal is one of the leading management consultants providing end to end consulting services for businesses to obtain ISO 22000 certification. We have proven track record of providing ISO 22000 certification consultancy services at very competitive price. With our immense experience in offering ISO 22000 certification consultancy services, we can understand your challenges in a better way and provide you the most comprehensive services. Depending upon your requirement, we can provide you end to end support for successfully implementing an ISO 22000 standard to achieve ISO 22000 certification.
We can provide you end to end support for implementing and getting certified to ISO 22000 standard.
We conduct a 360 degree appraisal of current systems and operations of your organisation to identify gaps in it versus the requirements of particular ISO 22000 standard. ISO 22000 implementation plan is prepared considering this.
we can provide you the complete training packages for various ISO 22000 standards covering ISO 22000 awareness training, ISO 22000 documentation training, ISO 22000 implementation training and ISO 22000 internal auditor training.
We can assist you with achieving required level of ISO 22000 documentation compliance for policy, objectives, management programme, manual, procedures, SOPs, work instructions, flow charts, formats, checklists, templates and logs.
We assist in conducting ISO 22000 management review meeting, which is a mandatory requirement for ISO 22000 certification.
Pre assessment ISO 22000 audit is conducted to ensure that ISO 22000 implementation is effective and all the required level of ISO 22000 compliance is achieved.
We conduct ISO 22000 internal audit and ensure that it is a value adding activity so that your organisation fully benefits.
We assist you during audits to create the required level of comfort and confidence to successfully complete the audit.
You can make use of our surveillance audit packages to conduct periodic review of your organisation’s management system.
We provide you the support to renew your organisation’s management system certificate before its expiry.
Having taken the decision to implement an ISO 22000 standard, you may be often unsure just how to get started. Don’t worry; you are at the right place. Depending upon your requirement, we can provide DIY support or online support or onsite support for successfully implementing an ISO 22000 standard.
How it works With our state of art management system implementation software, you can effortlessly implement the ISO 22000 standards without hiring an ISO consultant. You can subscribe the software and start the project in less than ten minutes. |
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Cost Charges for software subscription |
Management system software Payable |
Expert support No |
Unlimited online support No |
Inclusions NA |
How it works This option includes both management system implementation software and a dedicated project team providing end to end online support till you complete the ISO 22000 certification process. |
Pre requisite Nil |
Cost Charges for online support |
Management system software Included till receiving certification |
Expert support Yes |
Unlimited online support Yes |
Inclusions Online consulting services for gap study, documentation, implementation, internal audit, management review, selecting certification body, closing audit non conformities, awareness training and internal auditor training. |
How it works This option includes both management system implementation software and a dedicated project team providing end to end onsite support till you complete the ISO 22000 certification process. |
Pre requisite Nil |
Cost Charges for onsite support |
Management system software Included till receiving certification |
Expert support Yes |
Unlimited online support Yes |
Inclusions Onsite consulting services for gap study, documentation, implementation, internal audit, management review, selecting certification body, assistance during external stage 1 and stage 2 audits, closing audit non conformities, awareness training and internal auditor training. |
Our ISO 22000 training enhances the delegates' learning experience and achieves a better level of understanding at the end of the course. Come and join us for various ISO 22000 management system training courses. Get trained from introduction to the standard, the implementation of ISO 22000 standards and maintaining the ISO 22000 framework system through frequent auditing. All our courses are created for beginners to ISO 22000 system standards, so you don’t need any special knowledge or expertise. Certificate of competence is provided to prove that you attended the ISO 22000 training course, and that you passed the exam. Visit www.qglobalacademy.com
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Our state of art software 'Qoliyo' is a unique platform developed for helping businesses around globe to effectively ensure compliance to major management system standards.Qoliyo has everything you need to ensure compliance to your management system standard and to help your businesses deliver the best performance. You can sign up and and start using the software in less than 8 minutes. With the help of Qoliyo you can implement the required standard in your organisation and get certified without hiring a consultant.
ISO, International organisation for standardisation is an independent, non-governmental international organization with a membership of about 162 national standards bodies. Through its members, ISO brings together experts to share knowledge and develop voluntary, consensus-based, market relevant International Standards that support innovation and provide solutions to global challenges. ISO has its Central Secretariat based in Geneva, Switzerland.
Certification can be a useful tool to add credibility, by demonstrating that your product or service meets the expectations of your customers. For some industries, certification is a legal or contractual requirement.
Any firm irrespective of the size can go for ISO certification.
ISO certification bodies propose logos for their clients’ use. Usually an IAF logo and ISO certifying body's logo will be published on the certificate if they have proper ISO accreditation. Remember, when labelling a product or system as certified to an ISO standard:
Don't say: "ISO certified" or "ISO certification"
DO say: "ISO 22000:2015 certified" or "ISO 22000:2015 certification" (for example)
The International Accreditation Forum, Inc. (IAF) is the world association of Conformity Assessment Accreditation bodies and other bodies interested in conformity assessment in the fields of management systems, products, services, personnel and other similar programs of conformity assessment. Its primary function is to develop a single worldwide program of conformity assessment which reduces risk for business and its customers by assuring them that accredited certificates may be relied upon. Accreditation assures users of the competence and impartiality of the body accredited.
IAF members accredit certification or registration bodies that issue certificates attesting that an organization's management, products or personnel comply with a specified standard (called conformity assessment).
When choosing a certification body, you should:
• Evaluate several certification bodies.
• Check if the certification body uses the relevant CASCO standard
• Check if it is accredited. Accreditation is not compulsory, and non-accreditation does not necessarily mean it is not reputable, but it does provide independent confirmation of competence. To find an accredited certification body, contact the national accreditation body in your country or visit the International Accreditation Forum.
ISO 22000 does not itself certify organizations. Many countries have formed accreditation bodies to authorize certification bodies, which audit organizations applying for ISO 22000 compliance certification. The various ISO 22000 accreditation bodies have mutual agreements with each other to ensure that certificates issued by one of the Accredited Certification Bodies (CB) are accepted world-wide.
The applying organization is assessed based on an extensive sample of its sites, functions, products, services and processes; a list of problems ("action requests" or "non-compliances") is made known to the management. If there are no major problems on this list, the certification body will issue an ISO 22000 certificate for each geographical site it has visited, once it receives a satisfactory improvement plan from the management showing how any problems will be resolved.
An ISO 22000 certificate is not a once-and-for-all award, but must be renewed at regular intervals recommended by the certification body, usually around three years.
Two types of auditing are required to become registered to the standard: ISO 22000 auditing by an external certification body (ISO 22000 external audit) and ISO 22000 audits by internal staff trained for this process (ISO 22000 internal audits). The aim is a continual process of review and assessment, to verify that the system is working as it's supposed to, find out where it can improve and to correct or prevent problems identified. It is considered healthier for ISO 22000 internal auditors to audit outside their usual management line, so as to bring a degree of independence to their judgments.
The ISO 22000 certificate is issued from a premium ISO 22000 certification body and it can be verified from its accreditation body’s website. Every ISO 22000 certificate comes with a unique certificate number.
The usual time for completing the ISO 22000 certification audit process is 25 days to 3 months and depends upon the size and complexity of your company.
There are numerous case studies conducted all over world in this regard. Most of them found out positive impact. We can provide you on request, the detailed case studies indicating the financial gains of having ISO 22000 certification.
ISO 22000 Certified companies or persons have an obligation to inform the customer of the name of the organization that issued their ISO 22000 certificate. Therefore verification of an ISO 22000 certification should be addressed to the ISO 22000 certification organization in question. Most ISO 22000 certification bodies have an ISO 22000 certificate validity check process available on the homepage of their website. If you know the name of the ISO 22000 certification body and the name of the ISO 22000 certified company or ISO 22000 certificate number then you can easily check if they are ISO 22000 certified by using this validity check process. You may also wish to contact the ISO 22000 member in your country or the country concerned; as they may have a national database of ISO 22000 certified companies. You can file a complaint about an ISO 22000 certified company by following the advice provided in ISO 22000 complaints page.
The cost of ISO 22000 certification mainly depends upon the number of employees in your organisation, your products, number of auditable functions and services. The cost also depends upon the ISO 22000 accreditation body & ISO 22000 certification body.
The ISO 22000 certificate is valid for a period of 3 years provided that the company clears the ISO 22000 surveillance audits which are conducted by the certification body once in every year. ISO 22000 surveillance audit 1 is conducted in the first year after certification and ISO 22000 surveillance audit 2 is conducted in the second year after ISO 22000 certification.
Decide on the process for selection. You might ask for written proposals, conduct interviews by telephone or face to face. Take up references or a combination of all of these methods. Speak to more than one ISO 22000 consultant - you may pick up useful information in the process. Ensure you find out how different ISO 22000 consultants view the project and how they would approach it. Who else would be working on the ISO 22000 project and what relevant experience and skills do they have?
ISO 22000 consultancy fees and associated costs should be clearly set out, discussed and agreed. For example, will they receive a fixed fee or a day rate? Are the ISO 22000 consultants prepared to make part of their ISO 22000 consultancy fee dependent on results and if so, how will these be measured? You should also agree how and when payment will be made. As with any other service, you should also compare ISO 22000 consultancy costs with other ISO 22000 consultants.
The responsibilities of both parties should be clearly set out. Both you and the ISO 22000 consultant should know exactly who is responsible for what so that neither party is suddenly expected to produce significant extra work. Include a comprehensive service-level agreement (SLA) which sets out responsibilities and priorities, defines the ISO 22000 consultancy service they must provide and the level of ISO 22000 consultancy service to be delivered.
Clarify how you want the results of the ISO 22000 consultant's work to be explained to you. Do you want a final report, weekly briefing sessions, a presentation to management or staff, or all of these options? Set out how you will resolve disputes. Explain how both parties can get out of the contract and what will happen if the ISO 22000consultant do. In particular make sure you have a confidentiality clause.
You should communicate fully with your people to explain what the ISO 22000 consultant's brief is. If you don’t, some of your people may resent the ISO 22000 consultant and any additional work that’s required. By the same token, ask the ISO 22000 consultant to provide regular feedback on the project to the rest of your team as part of the ongoing liaison. Plan for the potential impact of the ISO 22000 project. This could include extra workload for your people, additional communications, marketing and PR and a potential boost to your enquiries. Lastly, consider getting a key employee to 'shadow' the ISO 22000 consultant. You could learn a whole lot more than you would by just reading their reports.
If you have agreed to a final report, make sure it covers all of the agreed objectives. Check through the report to ensure there are no outstanding tasks, before signing off and making final ISO 22000 consultancy payment. Plan for success and be sure to publicise the results of the project in-house, to your clients and the outside world. This will help boost motivation and morale and may bring in that extra new business!
This can be a tricky question to answer, but it is important to remember that the majority of organisations have more in place than they think. As an ISO 22000 consultant, we often find our clients are already doing good things, it’s just some processes are not properly formalised or documented. For a typical SME we suggest that, in terms of resource, it will take half a day of week of somebody’s time over an 8-10 week period to create a working Management System that has been internally audited. The person responsible should have a good understanding of how the business works and have influence on the management team. This is important, as it is a requirement of the ISO 22000 standard that the management team is involved to ensure vital for wider buy-in from staff. The first step is, of course, to purchase a copy of the ISO 22000 standard so that you can view the requirements you will need to fulfil in order to achieve ISO 22000 certification. In conjunction with attending a familiarisation or introduction course, this will give you a good understanding of the scale of the task ahead of you, your strategy for ISO 22000 implementation, and the availability of in-house resources before being able to determine whether you need external support.
You may follow the following steps to effectively implement ISO 22000 standard.
Reviewing the ISO 22000 Standard
Achieving ISO 22000 certification is ultimately about fulfilling a number of requirements with evidence. As such, you will need to purchase a copy of the ISO 22000 standard before getting started.
Establishing the Goal for ISO 22000 certification
Implementing an ISO 22000 Management System needs to be an organisation-wide goal developed by senior management and with the buy-in from all. Ongoing momentum will be needed to ensure good habits are maintained throughout ISO 22000 implementation and beyond, so an internal ‘champion’ is desirable. In larger organisations a dedicated team representing various departments is beneficial.
Getting Prepared for ISO 22000 certification
If you are new to the world of ISO 22000 management standards, an introduction training course can be beneficial to give you the confidence and skills needed for ISO 22000 implementation. For further help, you could source an experienced ISO 22000 consultant like us to assist you. We can help with ISO 22000 implementation and it will add value to the process.
Developing a the ISO 22000 Management System
The fundamental part of achieving certification to an ISO 22000 standard is forming the ISO 22000 management system. The ISO 22000 management system comprises of processes for management activities, provision of resources, service delivery, measurement, analysis and improvement. The ISO 22000 certification process will usually take a few months, depending on the size of your organisation. Management time required is approximately half a day per week. An initial ‘Gap Analysis’ review meeting and some helpful sign-posting will ensure you have everything you need for success; thousands of organisations of all sizes and industries have achieved ISO 22000 certification using this method.
Working with your ISO 22000 auditor
The ISO 22000 certification process starts with a ‘Stage 1 Audit’. This is where an ISO 22000 auditor reviews your existing processes and provides you with a report identifying the actions required to meet the ISO 22000 standard. This can be used as a helpful roadmap, so don’t worry if you think you’re under prepared. Many organisations find they already have a number of the required processes in place; they just need better documentation and communication of what processes are required and who has responsibility for what. Once your organisation is ready and has filled the gaps highlighted in the Stage 1 Audit report, an ISO 22000 auditor will visit you again to carry out the ‘Stage 2 Audit’. This will reveal the effectiveness of your ISO 22000 management system and whether it meets all the requirements of the ISO 22000 standard. If your system proves compliant, you will be recommended for ISO 22000certification. The auditor's report will then be checked via an approvals process and, if no anomalies are identified, certification will be officially awarded.
Maintaining ISO 22000 Certification
Continued buy-in from the whole team will ensure you continue to gain the full benefits of ISO 22000 certification. Regular in-house communication and ISO 22000 training will ensure ongoing awareness and engagement. More formally, regular ISO 22000 internal audits must be conducted to ensure requirements continue to be met and for improvement opportunities to be identified. Management reviews must then be conducted to review any required corrective actions or changes for improvement. Annual external ISO 22000 audits are also required.
International Standards make things work. They give world-class specifications for products, services and systems, to ensure quality, safety and efficiency. They are instrumental in facilitating international trade. ISO 22000 has published more than 19000 International Standards and related documents, covering almost every industry, from technology, to food safety, to agriculture and healthcare. ISO 22000 International Standards impact everyone, everywhere.
If you are thinking, how to find the best ISO 22000 consultant for ISO 22000 certification, then you are in safe hands. We provide one of the most exhaustive suites of ISO 22000 consulting services to help the companies plan, design, implement, monitor, control, improve and enhance their management system. Our ISO 22000 consultants are known for being innovative, simple, practical and effective; resulting in an ISO 22000 implementation process that is value adding to the business operations of the organization. We follow a well-documented approach for all ISO 22000 certification requirements. We value time and understand how important it is for you to achieve ISO 22000 certification in quick time. We believe in total customer satisfaction and customer delight. We are always willing to go an extra mile to keep our clients happy. Our ISO 22000Consulting solutions are suitable for organizations of all sizes irrespective of their location, number of employees, turnover, nature of business etc. We provide 100% customized solutions to your ISO 22000 certification requirements. Achieve ISO 22000 certification through us and fast forward your journey towards growth, success and profitability.
Selecting and using an ISO 22000 consultant
Undertaking the implementation of an ISO 22000 standard can seem daunting, especially if it is a completely new experience! Taking ISO 22000 certification without any external assistance is possible but the success and effectiveness of ISO 22000 implementation depends on the level of experience you have, especially when resources are an issue. If you like to do the ISO 22000 implementation yourself, our state of art ISO 22000 implementation software will come handy for you. If you’d simply like an experienced hand for assurance, it is worth considering an ISO 22000 consultant like QGlobal. We can offer both online and onsite ISO 22000 consulting services.
Choosing the right ISO 22000 consultant for you
When choosing any potential supplier, one of the first questions to ask is if they have any experience in your sector, and it’s just as important when it comes to ISO 22000 consultants. If ISO 22000consultants are appreciative of the typical management problems your organisation has, their past experience should help to add value. A good ISO 22000 consultant doesn’t just leave you with a compliant system, they should be helping with the engagement of your management team and staff to ensure the system is properly integrated and genuinely adds value. If this doesn’t happen, keeping ISO 22000 certification going over the long-term will become a burdensome inconvenience rather than the business improvement tool it should be. This is one of the areas where QGlobal can make a difference because we always engage ISO 22000 consultants who have in depth industry knowledge.
Retaining control
It’s important to remember that this is your ISO 22000 management system - an ISO 22000 consultant shouldn’t be the only one to see it! Be wary of any ISO 22000 consultant that attempts to impose a ‘one size fits all’ solution. If you don’t retain control of your management system, you will be forever reliant on the ISO 22000 consultant from that point on. As such - from the outset - it’s important to agree what the ‘project’ will entail; generic procedures that are lengthy and not related to your business processes will only lead to frustration and extra cost of maintenance. At QGlobal, we often assists our clients to build their own internal team for the up keeping of ISO 22000 management system after the completion of ISO 22000 certification process.
Cost considerations
As mentioned above, it’s imperative that you agree ISO 22000 consultancy costs before you commit to anything. Most ISO 22000 consultants will visit you free of charge initially; some ISO 22000 consultants even include a free review of your existing processes to see how much work is required in order to the meet the requirements of the relevant ISO 22000 standard. This meeting should give the ISO 22000 consultant enough information to then quote a fee for getting you prepared for a successful ISO 22000 audit from an ISO 22000 Certification Body. Whilst day rates can vary greatly, you can of course reduce costs by choosing a local ISO 22000 consultant in order to minimise travel and sustenance fees. Whilst we are often asked how much ISO 22000 consultancy will cost, there is no typical fee as this will depend on what state you are in now, how complex and large your organisation is, and how much hand holding you are looking for. In this area QGlobal can offer a great pricing.
Guaranteed ISO 22000 certification
Many ISO 22000 consultants will claim ‘guaranteed ISO 22000 certification’. Of course, this is a marketing ploy, but generally it is at least a sign of confidence that the ISO 22000 consultants will get you through the formal ISO 22000 audit successfully! In truth, creating a compliant ISO 22000 management system is not that difficult. However, from our point of view, using an ISO 22000 consultant is not a guarantee you will achieve ISO 22000 certification when the ISO 22000 consultant you hire is not good enough.
Instead, an ISO 22000 consultant should be judged on their ability to help your organisation realise the full benefits. ISO 22000 standards are meant to improve efficiency, co-operation, motivation and service as a result of establishing a system where your people know what to do, and how to do it effectively. This should ultimately save your organisation time and money, whilst being a tool to improve productivity and a can-do attitude. As with any type of ISO 22000 consultant, always ask for references to ensure the above is achieved and do not commit until you are aware of the costs upfront.
Tips for choosing an ISO 22000 Consultant
Although not a requirement of the ISO 22000 standard, some organisations like to use ISO 22000 consultants to help with the implementation of an ISO 22000 standard. Whilst it can take away an element of ownership, choosing an experienced ISO 22000 consultant can add value and make the ISO 22000 implementation that bit smoother. As ISO 22000 consultancy fees can exceed that of the ISO 22000 certification itself, choosing an ISO 22000 consultant should be carefully considered. To help you make an informed choice, we have listed the following 10 considerations, followed by some common FAQs.
Top 10 ISO 22000 Consultant Considerations
Does the ISO 22000 consultant have relevant qualifications (with verifiable evidence)?
Does the ISO 22000 consultant have solid references (which you can contact independently)?
Is the ISO 22000 consultant a member of any recognised professional organisations?
Has the ISO 22000 consultant had past experience of working with a similar business to yours?
Will the ISO 22000 consultant be required to do any ISO 22000 training, and do they have an ISO 22000 training qualification?
Does the ISO 22000 consultant have enough resources to cope with your requirements? Ask what back-up they have.
If considering an ISO 22000 consultancy firm, check what staff turnover’s been like (i.e. will you deal with the same person throughout)?
How much will the ISO 22000 consultant charge and how will fees be calculated?
Are the ISO 22000 consultants financially stable? You can credit check them to give yourself some assurance that they’ll be around in the future.
ISO has published over 9000 standards for various sectors. Below is a list of ISO standards published by International Organization for Standardization (ISO). For a complete and up-to-date list of all the ISO standards, see the ISO catalogue. The ISO standards are protected by copyright and most of them must be purchased. This is a dynamic list of ISO standards
ISO-Number | Title |
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ISO 1:2002 | Geometrical Product Specifications (GPS) – Standard reference temperature for geometrical product specification and verification |
ISO 2:1973 | Textiles – Designation of the direction of twist in yarns and related products |
ISO 3:1973 | Preferred numbers – Series of preferred numbers |
ISO 4:1997 | Information and documentation – Rules for the abbreviation of title words and titles of publications |
ISO 5 | Photography and graphic technology – Density measurements |
ISO 6:1993 | Photography – Black-and-white pictorial still camera negative film/process systems – Determination of ISO speed |
ISO 7 | Pipe threads where pressure-tight joints are made on the threads |
ISO 8:1977 | Documentation – Presentation of periodicals |
ISO 9:1995 | Information and documentation – Transliteration of Cyrillic characters into Latin characters – Slavic and non-Slavic languages |
ISO 11:1987 | Aircraft – Ground pressure testing connections for pressure cabins ISO 12:1987 Aerospace – Pipelines – Identification |
ISO 14:1982 | Straight-sided splines for cylindrical shafts with internal centering – Dimensions, tolerances and verification |
ISO 15:2011 | Radial bearings—Boundary dimensions, general plan |
ISO 16:1975 | Acoustics – Standard tuning frequency (Standard musical pitch) |
ISO 17:1973 | Guide to the use of preferred numbers and of series of preferred numbers |
ISO 18:1981 | Documentation – Contents list of periodicals |
ISO 21:1985 | Shipbuilding – Inland navigation – Cable-lifters for stud-link anchor chains |
ISO 22:1991 | Belt drives – Flat transmission belts and corresponding pulleys – Dimensions and tolerances |
ISO 23:1993 | Cinematography—Camera usage of 35 mm motion-picture film—Specifications |
ISO 25:1994 | Cinematography—Camera usage of 16 mm motion-picture film—Specifications |
ISO 26:1993 | Cinematography—Projector usage of 16 mm motion-picture films for direct front projection—Specifications |
ISO 28:1976 | Cinematography—Camera usage of 8 mm Type R motion-picture film—Specifications |
ISO 29:1980 | Cinematography—Projector usage of 8 mm Type R silent motion-picture film for direct front projection—Specifications [Withdrawn without replacement] |
ISO 31 | Quantities and units [withdrawn: replaced with ISO/IEC 80000] |
ISO 32:1977 | Gas cylinders for medical use—Marking for identification of content ISO 34 |
ISO 34-1:2010 | Rubber, vulcanized or thermoplastic—Determination of tear strength—Part 1: Trouser, angle and crescent test pieces |
ISO 34-2:2011 | Rubber, vulcanized or thermoplastic—Determination of tear strength—Part 2: Small (Delft) test pieces |
ISO 35:2004 | Natural rubber latex concentrate—Determination of mechanical stability |
ISO 36:2011 | Rubber, vulcanized or thermoplastic—Determination of adhesion to textile fabrics |
ISO 37:2011 | Rubber, vulcanized or thermoplastic — Determination of tensile stress-strain properties |
ISO 41:1980 | Shipbuilding—Inland vessels—Covers for deck openings for pumps [withdrawn without replacement] |
ISO 43:1976 | Aircraft—Jacking pads |
ISO 44:1975 | Aerospace—Lever-operated, two-position, ON/OFF switches—Directions of operation |
ISO 45:1990 | Aircraft—Pressure refuelling connections |
ISO 46:1973 | Aircraft—Fuel nozzle grounding plugs and sockets |
ISO 48:2010 | Rubber, vulcanized or thermoplastic—Determination of hardness (hardness between 10 IRHD and 100 IRHD) |
ISO 49:1994 | Malleable cast iron fittings threaded to ISO 7-1 |
ISO 50:1977 | Metal pipes—Steel sockets screwed according to ISO 7 [Withdrawn without replacement] |
ISO 53:1998 | Cylindrical gears for general and heavy engineering—Standard basic rack tooth profile |
ISO 54:1996 | Cylindrical gears for general engineering and for heavy engineering—Modules |
ISO 55:1977 | Seedlac—Specification [Withdrawn without replacement] |
ISO 57:1975 | Bleached lac—Specification [Withdrawn without replacement] |
ISO 60:1977 | Plastics—Determination of apparent density of material that can be poured from a specified funnel |
ISO 61:1976 | Plastics—Determination of apparent density of moulding material that cannot be poured from a specified funnel |
ISO 62:2008 | Plastics—Determination of water absorption |
ISO 63:1975 | Flat transmission belts—Lengths [Withdrawn: Replaced with ISO 22] |
ISO 65:1981 | Carbon steel tubes suitable for screwing in accordance with ISO 7-1 |
ISO 67:1981 | Muscovite mica blocks, thins and films—Grading by size [Withdrawn without replacement] |
ISO 68 | ISO general-purpose screw threads – Basic profile |
ISO 68-1:1998 | Metric screw threads |
ISO 68-2:1998 | Inch screw threads |
ISO 69:1998 | Cinematography—16 mm motion-picture and magnetic film—Cutting and perforating dimensions |
ISO 70:1981 | Cinematography—35 mm negative photographic sound record on 35 mm motion-picture film—Position and maximum width dimensions |
ISO 71:1977 | Cinematography—16 mm negative photographic sound record on 16 mm, 35/16 mm and 35/32 mm motion-picture film—Positions and dimensions |
ISO 74:1976 | Cinematography—Image area produced by camera aperture and maximum projectable image area on 8 mm Type R motion-picture film—Positions and dimensions |
ISO 75 | Plastics—Determination of temperature of deflection under load |
ISO 75-1:2013 | Plastics—Determination of temperature of deflection under load—Part 1: General test method |
ISO 75-2:2013 | Plastics—Determination of temperature of deflection under load—Part 2: Plastics and ebonite |
ISO 75-3:2004 | Plastics—Determination of temperature of deflection under load—Part 3: High-strength thermosetting laminates and long-fibre-reinforced plastics |
ISO 76:2006 | Rolling bearings—Static load ratings |
ISO 78 | Chemistry — Layouts for standards |
ISO 78-2:1999 | Chemistry—Layouts for standards—Part 2: Methods of chemical analysis |
ISO 78-3:1983 | Chemistry—Layouts for standards—Part 3: Standard for molecular absorption spectrometry |
ISO 78-4:1983 | Layouts for standards—Part 4: Standard for atomic absorption spectrometric analysis |
ISO 82:1974 | Steel—Tensile testing [Withdrawn: replaced with ISO 6892-1] |
ISO 83:1976 | Steel—Charpy impact test (U-notch) [Withdrawn: replaced with ISO 148-1] |
ISO 86:1974 | Steel—Tensile testing of sheet and strip less than 3 mm and not less than 0,5 mm thick [Withdrawn: replaced with ISO 6892-1] |
ISO 89:1974 | Steel—Tensile testing of wire [Withdrawn: replaced with ISO 6892-1] |
ISO 90 | Light gauge metal containers—Definitions and determination of dimensions and capacities |
ISO 90-1:1997 | Light gauge metal containers—Definitions and determination of dimensions and capacities—Part 1: Open-top cans |
ISO 90-2:1997 | Light gauge metal containers—Definitions and determination of dimensions and capacities—Part 2: General use containers |
ISO 90-3:2000 | Light gauge metal containers—Definitions and determination of dimensions and capacities—Part 3: Aerosol cans |
ISO 91 | Petroleum measurement tables |
ISO 91-1:1992 | Petroleum measurement tables—Part 1: Tables based on reference temperatures of 15 degrees C and 60 degrees F |
ISO 91-2:1991 | Petroleum measurement tables—Part 2: Tables based on a reference temperature of 20 degrees C |
ISO 92:1976 | Textile machinery and accessories—Spinning machinery—Definition of side (left or right) |
ISO 93 | Textile machinery and accessories—Cylindrical sliver cans |
ISO 93-1:2006 | Textile machinery and accessories—Cylindrical sliver cans—Part 1: Main dimensions |
ISO 93-2:2006 | Textile machinery and accessories—Cylindrical sliver cans—Part 2: Spring bottoms |
ISO 94:1982 | Textile machinery and accessories—Spindle gauges for ring-spinning and ring-doubling frames |
ISO 96 | Textile machinery and accessories—Rings and travellers for ring spinning and ring twisting frames |
ISO 96-1:2009 | Textile machinery and accessories—Rings and travellers for ring spinning and ring twisting frames—Part 1: Flange rings T and SF and their travellers |
ISO 96-2:2009 | Textile machinery and accessories—Rings and travellers for ring spinning and ring twisting frames—Part 2: HZ- and J-rings and their travellers |
ISO 97:1975 | Textile machinery and accessories—Rings for spinning, doubling and twisting for ear-shaped travellers |
ISO 98:2001 | Textile machinery and accessories—Spinning preparatory and spinning machinery—Main dimensions of coverings for top rollers |
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ISO 100:1984 | Pulleys for flat transmission belts—Crowns [Withdrawn: replaced with ISO 22] |
ISO 102:1990 | Aircraft—Gravity filling orifices |
ISO 104:2002 | Rolling bearings—Thrust bearings—Boundary dimensions, general plan |
ISO 105 | Textiles — Tests for colour fastness |
ISO 105-A01:2010 | Part A01: General principles of testing |
ISO 105-A02:1993 | Part A02: Grey scale for assessing change in colour |
ISO 105-A03:1993 | Part A03: Grey scale for assessing staining |
ISO 105-A04:1989 | Part A04: Method for the instrumental assessment of the degree of staining of adjacent fabrics |
ISO 105-A05:1996 | Part A05: Instrumental assessment of change in colour for determination of grey scale rating |
ISO 105-A06:1995 | Part A06: Instrumental determination of 1/1 standard depth of colour |
ISO 105-A08:2001 | Part A08: Vocabulary used in colour measurement |
ISO 105-A11:2012 | Part A11: Determination of colour fastness grades by digital imaging techniques |
ISO 105-B01:1994 | Part B01: Colour fastness to light: Daylight |
ISO 105-B02:2013 | Part B02: Colour fastness to artificial light: Xenon arc fading lamp test |
ISO 105-B03:1994 | Part B03: Colour fastness to weathering: Outdoor exposure |
ISO 105-B04:1994 | Part B04: Colour fastness to artificial weathering: Xenon arc fading lamp test |
ISO 105-B05:1993 | Part B05: Detection and assessment of photochromism |
ISO 105-B06:1998 | Part B06: Colour fastness and ageing to artificial light at high temperatures: Xenon arc fading lamp test |
ISO 105-B07:2009 | Part B07: Colour fastness to light of textiles wetted with artificial perspiration |
ISO 105-B08:1995 | Part B08: Quality control of blue wool reference materials 1 to 7 |
ISO 105-B10:2011 | Part B10: Artificial weathering—Exposure to filtered xenon-arc radiation |
ISO 105-C06:2010 | Part C06: Colour fastness to domestic and commercial laundering |
ISO 105-C07:1999 | Part C07: Colour fastness to wet scrubbing of pigment printed textiles |
ISO 105-C08:2010 | Part C08: Colour fastness to domestic and commercial laundering using a non-phosphate reference detergent incorporating a low-temperature bleach activator |
ISO 105-C09:2001 | Part C09: Colour fastness to domestic and commercial laundering—Oxidative bleach response using a non-phosphate reference detergent incorporating a low temperature bleach activator |
ISO 105-C10:2006 | Part C10: Colour fastness to washing with soap or soap and soda |
ISO 105-C12:2004 | Part C12: Colour fastness to industrial laundering |
ISO 105-D01:2010 | Part D01: Colour fastness to drycleaning using perchloroethylene solvent |
ISO 105-D02:1993 | Part D02: Colour fastness to rubbing: Organic solvents |
ISO 105-E01:2013 | Part E01: Colour fastness to water |
ISO 105-E02:2013 | Part E02: Colour fastness to sea water |
ISO 105-E03:2010 | Part E03: Colour fastness to chlorinated water (swimming-pool water) |
ISO 105-E04:2013 | Part E04: Colour fastness to perspiration |
ISO 105-E05:2010 | Part E05: Colour fastness to spotting: Acid |
ISO 105-E06:2006 | Part E06: Colour fastness to spotting: Alkali |
ISO 105-E07:2010 | Part E07: Colour fastness to spotting: Water |
ISO 105-E08:1994 | Part E08: Colour fastness to hot water |
ISO 105-E09:2010 | Part E09: Colour fastness to potting |
ISO 105-E10:1994 | Part E10: Colour fastness to decatizing |
ISO 105-E11:1994 | Part E11: Colour fastness to steaming |
ISO 105-E12:2010 | Part E12: Colour fastness to milling: Alkaline milling |
ISO 105-E13:1994 | Part E13: Colour fastness to acid-felting: Severe |
ISO 105-E14:1994 | Part E14: Colour fastness to acid-felting: Mild |
ISO 105-E16:2006 | Part E16: Colour fastness to water spotting on upholstery fabrics |
ISO 105-F01:2001 | Part F01: Specification for wool adjacent fabric |
ISO 105-F02:2009 | Part F02: Specification for cotton and viscose adjacent fabrics |
ISO 105-F03:2001 | Part F03: Specification for polyamide adjacent fabric |
ISO 105-F04:2001 | Part F04: Specification for polyester adjacent fabric |
ISO 105-F05:2001 | Part F05: Specification for acrylic adjacent fabric |
ISO 105-F06:2000 | Part F06: Specification for silk adjacent fabric |
ISO 105-F07:2001 | Part F07: Specification for secondary acetate adjacent fabric |
ISO 105-F09:2009 | Part F09: Specification for cotton rubbing cloth |
ISO 105-F10:1989 | Part F10: Specification for adjacent fabric: Multifibre |
ISO 105-G01:1993 | Part G01: Colour fastness to nitrogen oxides |
ISO 105-G02:1993 | Part G02: Colour fastness to burnt-gas fumes |
ISO 105-G03:1993 | Part G03: Colour fastness to ozone in the atmosphere |
ISO 105-G04:1989 | Part G04: Colour fastness to oxides of nitrogen in the atmosphere at high humidities |
ISO 105-J01:1997 | Part J01: General principles for measurement of surface colour |
ISO 105-J02:1997 | Part J02: Instrumental assessment of relative whiteness |
ISO 105-J03:2009 | Part J03: Calculation of colour differences |
ISO 105-J05:2007 | Part J05: Method for the instrumental assessment of the colour inconstancy of a specimen with change in illuminant (CMCCON02) |
ISO 105-N01:1993 | Part N01: Colour fastness to bleaching: Hypochlorite |
ISO 105-N02:1993 | Part N02: Colour fastness to bleaching: Peroxide |
ISO 105-N03:1993 | Part N03: Colour fastness to bleaching: Sodium chlorite (mild) |
ISO 105-N04:1993 | Part N04: Colour fastness to bleaching: Sodium chlorite (severe) |
ISO 105-N05:1993 | Part N05: Colour fastness to stoving |
ISO 105-P01:1993 | Part P01: Colour fastness to dry heat (excluding pressing) |
ISO 105-P02:2002 | Part P02: Colour fastness to pleating: Steam pleating |
ISO 105-S01:1993 | Part S01: Colour fastness to vulcanization: Hot air |
ISO 105-S02:1993 | Part S02: Colour fastness to vulcanization: Sulfur monochloride |
ISO 105-S03:1993 | Part S03: Colour fastness to vulcanization: Open steam |
ISO 105-X01:1993 | Part X01: Colour fastness to carbonizing: Aluminium chloride |
ISO 105-X02:1993 | Part X02: Colour fastness to carbonizing: Sulfuric acid |
ISO 105-X04:1994 | Part X04: Colour fastness to mercerizing |
ISO 105-X05:1994 | Part X05: Colour fastness to organic solvents |
ISO 105-X06:1994 | Part X06: Colour fastness to soda boiling |
ISO 105-X07:1994 | Part X07: Colour fastness to cross-dyeing: Wool |
ISO 105-X08:1994 | Part X08: Colour fastness to degumming |
ISO 105-X09:1993 | Part X09: Colour fastness to formaldehyde |
ISO 105-X10:1993 | Part X10: Assessment of migration of textile colours into polyvinyl chloride coatings |
ISO 105-X11:1994 | Part X11: Colour fastness to hot pressing |
ISO 105-X12:2001 | Part X12: Colour fastness to rubbing |
ISO 105-X13:1994 | Part X13: Colour fastness of wool dyes to processes using chemical means for creasing, pleating and setting |
ISO 105-X14:1994 | Part X14: Colour fastness to acid chlorination of wool: Sodium dichloroisocyanurate |
ISO 105-X16:2001 | Part X16: Colour fastness to rubbing—Small areas |
ISO 105-X18:2007 | Part X18: Assessment of the potential to phenolic yellowing of materials |
ISO 105-Z01:1993 | Part Z01: Colour fastness to metals in the dye-bath: Chromium salts |
ISO 105-Z02:1993 | Part Z02: Colour fastness to metals in the dye-bath: Iron and copper |
ISO 105-Z03:1996 | Part Z03: Intercompatibility of basic dyes for acrylic fibres |
ISO 105-Z04:1995 | Part Z04: Dispersibility of disperse dyes |
ISO 105-Z05:1996 | Part Z05: Determination of the dusting behaviour of dyes |
ISO 105-Z06:1998 | Part Z06: Evaluation of dye and pigment migration |
ISO 105-Z07:1995 | Part Z07: Determination of application solubility and solution stability of water-soluble dyes |
ISO 105-Z08:1995 | Part Z08: Determination of solubility and solution stability of reactive dyes in the presence of electrolytes |
ISO 105-Z09:1995 | Part Z09: Determination of cold water solubility of water-soluble dyes |
ISO 105-Z10:1997 | Part Z10: Determination of relative colour strength of dyes in solution |
ISO 105-Z11:1998 | Part Z11: Evaluation of speckiness of colorant dispersions |
ISO 108:1976 | Textile machinery and accessories—Weaving looms—Definition of left and right sides |
ISO 109:1982 | Textile machinery—Working widths of weaving machines |
ISO 110:1978 | Textile machinery and accessories—Cones for yarn winding (cross wound) -- Half angle of the cone 9 degrees 15' [Withdrawn without replacement] |
ISO 111:1978 | Textile machinery and accessories—Cones for yarn winding (cross wound) -- Half angle of the cone 4 degrees 20' [Withdrawn: Replaced with ISO 8489-3] |
ISO 112:1983 | Textile machinery and accessories—Cones for yarn winding (cross wound) -- Half angle of the cone 3 degrees 30' [Withdrawn: Replaced with ISO 8489-2] |
ISO 113:2010 | Rolling bearings—Plummer block housings—Boundary dimensions |
ISO 114:1980 | 99.8 Unalloyed magnesium ingots—Chemical composition [Withdrawn: Replaced by ISO 8287] |
ISO 115:2003 | Unalloyed aluminium ingots for remelting—Classification and composition |
ISO 119:1977 | Plastics—Phenol-formaldehyde mouldings—Determination of free phenols—Iodometric method |
ISO 120:1977 | Plastics—Phenol-formaldehyde mouldings—Determination of free ammonia and ammonium compounds—Colorimetric comparison method |
ISO 121:1980 | Magnesium-aluminium-zinc alloy ingots and alloy castings—Chemical composition and mechanical properties of sand cast reference test bars [Withdrawn: replaced by ISO 16220] |
ISO 123:2001 | Rubber latex—Sampling |
ISO 124:2011 | Latex, rubber—Determination of total solids content |
ISO 125:2011 | Natural rubber latex concentrate—Determination of alkalinity |
ISO 126:2005 | Natural rubber latex concentrate—Determination of dry rubber content |
ISO 127:2012 | Rubber, natural latex concentrate—Determination of KOH number |
ISO 128 | Technical drawings—General principles of presentation |
ISO 129 | |
ISO 129-1:2004 | Technical drawings—Indication of dimensions and tolerances—Part 1: General principles |
ISO 129-4:2013 | Technical product documentation (TPD) -- Indication of dimensions and tolerances—Part 4: Dimensioning of shipbuilding drawings |
ISO 131:1979 | Acoustics—Expression of physical and subjective magnitudes of sound or noise in air [Withdrawn without replacement] |
ISO 132:2011 | Rubber, vulcanized or thermoplastic—Determination of flex cracking and crack growth (De Mattia) |
ISO 133:1983 | Rubber, vulcanized—Determination of crack growth (De Mattia) [Withdrawn: Replaced with ISO 132] |
ISO 136:1972 | Steel—Simple torsion testing of wire [Withdrawn replaced by ISO 7800] |
ISO 137:1975 | Wool—Determination of fibre diameter—Projection microscope method |
ISO 139:2005 | Textiles—Standard atmospheres for conditioning and testing |
ISO 140 | Acoustics—Measurement of sound insulation in buildings and of building elements |
ISO 140-2:1991 | Part 2: Determination, verification and application of precision data |
ISO 140-4:1998 | Part 4: Field measurements of airborne sound insulation between rooms |
ISO 140-5:1998 | Part 5: Field measurements of airborne sound insulation of façade elements and façades |
ISO 140-7:1998 | Part 7: Field measurements of impact sound insulation of floors |
ISO 140-14:2004 | Part 14: Guidelines for special situations in the field |
ISO 140-18:2006 | Part 18: Laboratory measurement of sound generated by rainfall on building elements |
ISO 141:1976 | Textile machinery and accessories—Pirn winders and cross winders—Definition of left and right sides |
ISO 142:1976 | Textile machinery and accessories—Weaving preparatory machines—Definition of left and right sides |
ISO 143:1977 | Textile machinery and accessories—Weft pirns for automatic looms [Withdrawn without replacement] |
ISO 144:1973 | Steel—Reverse bend testing of wire [Withdrawn: replaced with ISO 7801] |
ISO 146:1984 | Metallic materials—Hardness test—Verification of Vickers hardness testing machines HV 0,2 to HV 100 [Withdrawn replaced with ISO 6507-2] |
ISO 146-2:1993 | Metallic materials—Verification of Vickers hardness testing machines—Part 2: Less than HV 0,2 [Withdrawn replaced with ISO 6507-2] |
ISO 148 | Metallic materials—Charpy pendulum impact test |
ISO 148-1:2009 | Part 1: Test method |
ISO 148-2:2008 | Part 2: Verification of testing machines |
ISO 148-3:2008 | Part 3: Preparation and characterization of Charpy V-notch test pieces for indirect verification of pendulum impact machines |
ISO 150:2006 | Raw, refined and boiled linseed oil for paints and varnishes—Specifications and methods of test |
ISO 155:1998 | Belt drives—Pulleys—Limiting values for adjustment of centres |
ISO 156:1982 | Metallic materials—Hardness test—Verification of Brinell hardness testing machines [Withdrawn replaced by ISO 6506-2] |
ISO 157:1996 | Coal—Determination of forms of sulfur |
ISO 160:1980 | Asbestos-cement pressure pipes and joints [Withdrawn without replacement] |
ISO 161 | Thermoplastics pipes for the conveyance of fluids—Nominal outside diameters and nominal pressures |
ISO 161-1:1996 | Part 1: Metric series |
ISO 161-2:1996 | Part 2: Inch-based series |
ISO 162:1985 | Cinematography—Head gaps and sound records for three-, four-, or six-track magnetic sound records on 35 mm and single-track on 17,5 mm motion-picture film containing no picture—Positions and width dimensions |
ISO 171:1980 | Plastics—Determination of bulk factor of moulding materials |
ISO 172:1978 | Plastics—Phenol-formaldehyde mouldings—Detection of free ammonia |
ISO 174:1974 | Plastics—Homopolymer and copolymer resins of vinyl chloride—Determination of viscosity number in dilute solution [Withdrawn replaced by ISO 1628-2] |
ISO-Number | Title |
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ISO 216:2007 | Writing paper and certain classes of printed matter – Trimmed sizes – A and B series, and indication of machine direction |
ISO 226:2003 | Acoustics – Normal equal-loudness-level contours |
ISO 228 | Pipe threads where pressure-tight joints are not made on the threads |
ISO 233 | Information and documentation – Transliteration of Arabic characters into Latin characters |
ISO 259 | Information and documentation – Transliteration of Hebrew characters into Latin characters |
ISO 261 | ISO general purpose metric screw threads – General plan |
ISO 262 | ISO general purpose metric screw threads – Selected sizes for screws, bolts and nuts |
ISO 286-1 | Geometrical product specifications (GPS) – ISO code system for tolerances on linear sizes – Part 1: Basis of tolerances, deviations and fits |
ISO 286-2 | Geometrical product specifications (GPS) – ISO code system for tolerances on linear sizes – Part 2: Tables of standard tolerance classes and limit deviations for holes and shafts |
ISO 361 | Basic ionizing radiation symbol |
ISO 500 | Agricultural tractors – Rear-mounted power take-off types 1, 2 and 3 |
ISO 518:2006 | Photography – Camera accessory shoes, with and without electrical contacts, for photoflash lamps and electronic photoflash units – Specification |
ISO 519:1992 | Photography – Hand-held cameras – Flash-connector dimensions |
ISO 639 | Codes for the representation of names of languages |
ISO 639-1 | Alpha-2 code |
ISO 639-2 | Alpha-3 code |
ISO 639-3 | Alpha-3 code for comprehensive coverage of languages |
ISO 639-4 | General principles of coding of the representation of names of languages and related entities, and application guidelines |
ISO 639-5 | Alpha-3 code for language families and groups |
ISO 639-6 | Alpha-4 code for comprehensive coverage of language variants |
ISO/IEC 646 | Information technology – ISO 7-bit coded character set for information interchange |
ISO 657 | Hot-rolled steel sections |
ISO 668 | Series 1 freight containers – Classification, dimensions and ratings |
ISO 690 | Information and documentation – Guidelines for bibliographic references and citations to information resources |
ISO 704 | Terminology work – Principles and methods |
ISO 732 | Photography – 120-size and 220-size films – Dimensions |
ISO 764 | Horology – Magnetic resistant watches |
ISO 760:1978 | Determination of water - Karl Fischer method (General method) |
ISO 787 | General methods of test for pigments and extenders |
ISO 787-9:1981 | Determination of pH value of an aqueous suspension |
ISO 838 | Paper – Holes for general filing purposes – Specifications |
ISO 843:1997 | Information and documentation – Conversion of Greek characters into Latin characters |
ISO 860 | Terminology work – Harmonization of concepts and terms |
ISO 898 | Mechanical properties of fasteners made of carbon steel and alloy stee |
ISO 965 | ISO general purpose metric screw threads – Tolerances |
ISO 999 | Information and documentation – Guidelines for the content, organization, and presentation of indexes |
ISO-Number | Title |
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ISO 1000 | SI units and recommendations for the use of their multiples and of certain other units [withdrawn 2009-11-17] |
ISO 1004 | Information processing – Magnetic ink character recognition – Print specifications |
ISO 1007 | Photography – 135-size film and magazine – Specifications |
ISO 1101 | Geometrical Product Specifications (GPS) – Geometrical tolerancing – Tolerances of form, orientation, location and run-out |
ISO 1182 | Reaction to fire tests for products -- Non-combustibility test |
ISO 1217 | Displacement compressors -- Acceptance tests |
ISO 1222 | Photography – Tripod connections |
ISO 1268 | Fibre-reinforced plastics – Methods of producing test plates |
ISO 1402 | Rubber and plastics hoses and hose assemblies - Hydrostatic testing |
ISO/IEC 1539 | Information technology – Programming languages – Fortran |
ISO 1629 | Rubber and latices – Nomenclature |
ISO 1663 | Rigid cellular plastics – Determination of water vapour transmission properties |
ISO 1745 | Information processing – Basic mode control procedures for data communication systems |
ISO 1750 | Pesticides and other agrochemicals – Common names |
ISO 1928 | Solid mineral fuels – Determination of gross calorific value by the bomb calorimetric method and calculation of net calorific value |
ISO/IEC 2022 | Information technology – Character code structure and extension techniques |
ISO 2108 | Information and documentation – International standard book number (ISBN) |
ISO 2145 | Documentation – Numbering of divisions and subdivisions in written documents |
ISO 2162 | Technical product documentation – Springs |
ISO 2162-1 | Simplified representation |
ISO 2162-2 | Presentation of data for cylindrical helical compression springs |
ISO 2171 | Cereals, pulses and by-products – Determination of ash yield by incineration |
ISO 2240:2003 | Photography – Colour reversal camera films – Determination of ISO speed |
ISO 2533 | Standard Atmosphere |
ISO 2692 | Geometrical product specifications (GPS) – Geometrical tolerancing – Maximum material requirement (MMR), least material requirement (LMR) and reciprocity requirement (RPR) |
ISO 2709 | Information and documentation – Format for information exchange |
ISO 2768 | General tolerances |
ISO 2768-1 | Tolerances for linear and angular dimensions without individual tolerance indications |
ISO 2768-2 | Geometrical tolerances for features without individual tolerance indications |
ISO 2852 | Stainless steel clamp pipe couplings for the food industry |
ISO 3002 | Basic quantities in cutting and grinding |
ISO 3082 | Iron ores – Sampling and sample preparation procedures |
ISO 3098 | Technical product documentation – Lettering |
ISO 3103 | Tea – Preparation of liquor for use in sensory tests |
ISO 3166 | Codes for the representation of names of countries and their subdivisions |
ISO 3166-1 | Country codes |
ISO 3166-2 | Country subdivision code |
ISO 3166-3 | Code for formerly used names of countries |
ISO 3297 | Information and documentation – International standard serial number (ISSN) |
ISO 3394 | Dimensions of rigid rectangular packages – Transport packages |
ISO 3506 | Mechanical properties of corrosion-resistant stainless steel fasteners |
ISO 3534 | Statistics – Vocabulary and symbols |
ISO 3534-1 | General statistical terms and terms used in probability |
ISO 3534-2 | Applied statistics |
ISO 3534-3 | Design of experiments |
ISO 3534-4 | Survey sampling |
ISO 3536 | Road vehicles – Safety glazing materials – Vocabulary |
ISO 3537 | Road vehicles – Safety glazing materials – Mechanical tests |
ISO 3538 | Road vehicles – Safety glazing materials – Test methods for optical properties |
ISO 3591 | - Sensory analysis – Apparatus – Wine-tasting glass |
ISO 3601 | Fluid power systems – O-rings |
ISO 3601-1 | Inside diameters, cross-sections, tolerances and designation codes |
ISO 3601-2 | Housing dimensions for general applications |
ISO 3601-3 | Quality acceptance criteria |
ISO 3601-4 | Anti-extrusion rings (back-up rings) |
ISO 3601-5 | Suitability of elastomeric materials for industrial applications |
ISO 3602 | Documentation – Romanization of Japanese (kana script) |
ISO 3632 | Spices – Saffron (Crocus sativus L.)[Note 3] |
ISO 3635:1981 | Size designation of clothes – Definitions and body measurement procedure |
ISO 3676 | Packaging – Unit load sizes – Dimensions |
ISO 3690 | Welding and allied processes — Determination of hydrogen content in arc weld metal |
ISO 3864 | Graphical symbols – Safety colours and safety signs |
ISO 3901 | Information and documentation – International Standard Recording Code (ISRC) |
ISO 3977 | Gas turbines – Procurement |
ISO 4074 | Natural latex rubber condoms – Requirements and test methods |
ISO 4157 | Construction drawings – Designation systems |
ISO 4165 | Road vehicles — Electrical connections — Double-pole connection |
ISO 4179 | Ductile iron pipes and fittings for pressure and non-pressure pipelines – Cement mortar lining |
ISO 4217 | Codes for the representation of currencies and funds |
ISO 4314 | Surface active agents — Determination of free alkalinity or free acidity — Titrimetric method |
ISO 4578 | Adhesives — Determination of peel resistance of high-strength adhesive bonds — Floating-roller method |
ISO 4582 | Plastics — Determination of changes in colour and variations in properties after exposure to daylight under glass, natural weathering or laboratory light sources |
ISO 4587 | Adhesives — Determination of tensile lap-shear strength of rigid-to-rigid bonded assemblies |
ISO 4628 | Paints and varnishes – Evaluation of degradation of coatings – Designation of quantity and size of defects, and of intensity of uniform changes in appearance |
ISO 4628-1 | General introduction and designation system |
ISO 4628-2 | Assessment of degree of blistering |
ISO 4628-3 | Assessment of degree of rusting |
ISO 4628-4 | Assessment of degree of cracking |
ISO 4628-5 | Assessment of degree of flaking |
ISO 4628-6 | Assessment of degree of chalking by tape method |
ISO 4628-7 | Assessment of degree of chalking by velvet method |
ISO 4628-8 | Assessment of degree of delamination and corrosion around a scribe |
ISO 4628-10 | Assessment of degree of filiform corrosion |
ISO/IEC 4873:1991 | Information technology – ISO 8-bit code for information interchange – Structure and rules for implementation |
ISO 4892 | Plastics – Methods of exposure to laboratory light sources |
ISO-Number | Title |
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ISO 5127 | Information and documentation – Vocabulary |
ISO 5167 | Measurement of fluid flow by means of pressure differential devices inserted in circular cross-section conduits running full |
ISO 5167-1 | General principles and requirements |
ISO 5167-2 | Orifice plates |
ISO 5167-3 | Nozzles and Venturi nozzles |
ISO 5167-4 | Venturi tubes |
ISO/IEC 5218 | Information technology – Codes for the representation of human sexes |
ISO 5455 | Technical drawings – Scales |
ISO 5457 | Technical product documentation – Sizes and layout of drawing sheets |
ISO 5458 | Geometrical Product Specifications (GPS) – Geometrical tolerancing – Positional tolerancing |
ISO 5459 | Geometrical product specifications (GPS) – Geometrical tolerancing – Datums and datum systems |
ISO 5660 | Reaction-to-fire tests – Heat release, smoke production and mass loss rate |
ISO 5660-1 | Heat release rate (cone calorimeter method) |
ISO 5660-2 | Smoke production rate (dynamic measurement) |
ISO/TS 5660-3 | Guidance on measurement |
ISO 5725 | Accuracy (trueness and precision) of measurement methods and results |
ISO 5775 | Bicycle tires and rims |
ISO 5776 | Graphic technology - Symbols for text correction |
ISO 5800:2001 | Photography – Colour negative films for still photography – Determination of ISO speed |
ISO 5893 | Rubber and plastics test equipment – Tensile, flexural and compression types (constant rate of traverse) – Specification |
ISO 5964 | Documentation – Guidelines for the establishment and development of multilingual thesauri |
ISO 5971:1981 | Size designation of clothes – Pantyhose |
ISO 5993 | Sodium hydroxide for industrial use—Determination of mercury content—Flameless atomic absorption spectrometric method |
ISO 6107-4:1993 | Water quality—Vocabulary |
ISO 6166 | Securities and related financial instruments – International securities identification numbering system (ISIN) |
ISO 6194 | Rotary-shaft lip-type seals incorporating elastomeric sealing elements |
ISO 6194-5 | Identification of visual imperfections |
ISO 6336 | Calculation of load capacity of spur and helical gears |
ISO 6344 | Coated abrasives – Grain size analysis |
ISO 6357 | Documentation – Spine titles on books and other publications |
ISO/IEC 6429 | Information technology – Control functions for coded character sets |
ISO 6438 | Documentation – African coded character set for bibliographic information interchange |
ISO/IEC 6523 | Information technology – Structure for the identification of organizations and organization parts |
ISO 6579 | Microbiology of food and animal feeding stuffs – Horizontal method for the detection of Salmonella spp. |
ISO 6594 | Cast iron drainage pipes and fittings – Spigot series |
ISO 6709 | Standard representation of geographic point location by coordinates |
ISO 6946 | Building components and building elements – Thermal resistance and thermal transmittance – Calculation method |
ISO 7001 | Graphical symbols – Public information symbols |
ISO 7002 | Agricultural food products – Layout for a standard method of sampling from a lot |
ISO 7098 | Information and documentation – Romanization of Chinese |
ISO 7200 | Technical product documentation – Data fields in title blocks and document headers |
ISO 7240 | Fire detection and alarm systems |
ISO 7372 | Trade data interchange |
ISO/IEC 7498 | Information technology -- Open Systems Interconnection—Basic Reference Mode |
ISO/IEC 7501 | Identification cards – Machine readable travel documents |
ISO/IEC 7501-1:2008 | Machine readable passport |
ISO/IEC 7501-2:1997 | Machine readable visa |
ISO/IEC 7501-3:2005 | Machine readable official travel documents |
ISO 7736 | Road vehicles – Car radio for front installation – Installation space including connections |
ISO/IEC 7810 | Identification cards – Physical characteristics |
ISO/IEC 7811 | Identification cards – Recording technique |
ISO/IEC 7812 | Identification cards – Identification of issuers |
ISO/IEC 7813 | Information technology – Identification cards – Financial transaction cards |
ISO/IEC 7816 | Identification cards – Integrated circuit cards |
ISO/IEC 7942 | Information technology – Computer graphics and image processing – Graphical Kernel System (GKS) |
ISO 8000 | Data quality |
ISO 8015:2011 | Geometrical product specifications (GPS) – Fundamentals – Concepts, principles and rules |
ISO 8090 | Cycles – Terminology |
ISO 8180 | Ductile iron pipelines – Polyethylene sleeving for site application |
ISO 8373 | Manipulating industrial robots – Vocabulary |
ISO 8501 | Preparation of steel substrates before application of paints and related products – Visual assessment of surface cleanliness |
ISO 8559:1989 | Garment construction and anthropometric surveys – Body dimensions |
ISO 8573 | Compressed air |
ISO 8573-1 | Contaminants and purity classes |
ISO 8573-2 | Test methods for oil aerosol content |
ISO 8573-3 | Test methods for measurement of humidity |
ISO 8573-4 | Test methods for solid particle content |
ISO 8573-5 | Test methods for oil vapour and organic solvent content |
ISO 8573-6 | Test methods for gaseous contaminant content |
ISO 8573-7 | Test method for viable microbiological contaminant content |
ISO 8573-8 | Test methods for solid particle content by mass concentration |
ISO 8573-9 | Test methods for liquid water content |
ISO 8583 | Financial transaction card originated messages – Interchange message specifications |
ISO 8583-1 | Messages, data elements and code values |
ISO 8583-2 | Application and registration procedures for Institution Identification Codes (IIC) |
ISO 8583-3 | Maintenance procedures for messages, data elements and code values |
ISO 8601 | Data elements and interchange formats – Information interchange – Representation of dates and times |
ISO/IEC 8613 | Information technology – Open Document Architecture (ODA) and interchange format |
ISO/IEC 8632 | Information technology – Computer graphics – Metafile for the storage and transfer of picture description information |
ISO/IEC 8632-1 | Functional specification |
ISO/IEC 8632-2 | Character encoding |
ISO/IEC 8632-3 | Binary encoding [withdrawn 2001-06-21] |
ISO/IEC 8632-4 | Clear text encoding |
ISO 8651 | Information technology – Computer graphics – Graphical Kernel System (GKS) language bindings |
ISO/IEC 8652 | Information technology – Programming languages – Ada |
ISO 8653:1986 | Jewellery – Ring-sizes – Definition, measurement and designation |
ISO 8691 | Petroleum products – Low levels of vanadium in liquid fuels – Determination by flameless atomic absorption spectrometry after ashing |
ISO 8805 | Information processing systems – Computer graphics – Graphical Kernel System for Three Dimensions (GKS-3D) functional description |
ISO/IEEC 8806 | Information technology – Computer graphics – Graphical Kernel System for Three Dimensions (GKS-3D) language bindings |
ISO/IEEC 8806-4 C | |
ISO 8807 | Information processing systems – Open Systems Interconnection – LOTOS – A formal description technique based on the temporal ordering of observational behaviour |
ISO/IEC 8824 | Information technology – Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1) |
ISO/IEC 8825 | Information technology – ASN.1 encoding rules |
ISO/IEC 8859 | Information technology – 8-bit single-byte coded graphic character sets |
ISO/IEC 8859-1 | Latin alphabet No. 1 |
ISO/IEC 8859-2 | Latin alphabet No. 2 |
ISO/IEC 8859-3 | Latin alphabet No. 3 |
ISO/IEC 8859-4 | Latin alphabet No. 4 |
ISO/IEC 8859-5 | Latin/Cyrillic alphabet |
ISO/IEC 8859-6 | Latin/Arabic alphabet |
ISO/IEC 8859-7 | Latin/Greek alphabet |
ISO/IEC 8859-8 | Latin/Hebrew alphabet |
ISO/IEC 8859-9 | Latin alphabet No. 5 |
ISO/IEC 8859-10 | Latin alphabet No. 6 |
ISO/IEC 8859-11 | Latin/Thai alphabet |
ISO/IEC 8859-13 | Latin alphabet No. 7 |
ISO/IEC 8859-14 | Latin alphabet No. 8 (Celtic) |
ISO/IEC 8859-15 | Latin alphabet No. 9 |
ISO/IEC 8859-16 | Latin alphabet No. 10 |
ISO 8879 | Information processing – Text and office systems – Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML) |
ISO 9000 | Quality management systems – Fundamentals and vocabulary |
ISO 9001 | Quality management systems – Requirements |
ISO 9004 | Managing for the sustained success of an organization – A quality management approach |
ISO 9050 | Glass in building – Determination of light transmittance, solar direct transmittance, total solar energy transmittance, ultraviolet transmittance and related glazing factors |
ISO 9069 | Information processing – SGML support facilities – SGML Document Interchange Format (SDIF) |
ISO/IEC 9075 | Information technology – Database languages – SQL |
ISO/IEC 9126 | Software engineering – Product quality |
ISO 9141 | Road vehicles – Diagnostic systems |
ISO 9141-2 | CARB requirements for interchange of digital information |
ISO 9141-3 | Verification of the communication between vehicle and OBD II scan tool |
ISO 9241 | Ergonomics of human-system interaction |
ISO/IEC 9293 | Information technology – Volume and file structure of disk cartridges for information interchange |
ISO 9362 | Banking – Banking telecommunication messages – Business identifier code (BIC) |
ISO 9407 | Shoe sizes – Mondopoint system of sizing and marking |
ISO/IEC 9541 | Information technology – Font information interchange |
ISO/IEC 9541-1:1991 | Architecture |
ISO/IEC 9541-2:1991 | Interchange Format |
ISO/IEC 9541-3:1994 | Glyph shape representation |
ISO/IEC 9541-4:2009 | Harmonization to Open Font Format |
ISO 9564 | Financial services – Personal Identification Number (PIN) management and security |
ISO/IEC 9579 | Information technology – Remote database access for SQL with security enhancement |
ISO/IEC 9592 | Information technology – Computer graphics and image processing – Programmer's Hierarchical Interactive Graphics System (PHIGS) |
ISO/IEC 9593 | Information technology – Computer graphics – Programmer's Hierarchical Interactive Graphics System (PHIGS) language bindings |
ISO/IEC 9594 | Information technology – Open Systems Interconnection – The Directory |
ISO/IEC 9636 | Information technology - Computer graphics - Interfacing techniques for dialogues with graphical devices (CGI) - Functional specification |
ISO/IEC 9636-1 | Overview, profiles, and conformance |
ISO/IEC 9636-2 | Control |
ISO/IEC 9636-3 | Output |
ISO/IEC 9636-4 | Segments |
ISO/IEC 9636-5 | Input and echoing |
ISO/IEC 9636-6 | Raster |
ISO 9660 | Information processing – Volume and file structure of CD-ROM for information interchange |
ISO 9712 | Non-destructive testing - Qualification and certification of NDT personnel |
ISO/IEC 9796 | Information technology – Security techniques – Digital signature schemes giving message recovery |
ISO/IEC 9797 | Information technology – Security techniques – Message Authentication Codes (MACs) |
ISO/IEC 9797-1 | Mechanisms using a block cipher |
ISO/IEC 9797-2 | Mechanisms using a dedicated hash-function |
ISO/IEC 9798 | Information technology – Security techniques – Entity authentication |
ISO/IEC 9834 | Information technology – Open Systems Interconnection – Procedures for the operation of OSI Registration Authorities |
ISO 9869 | Thermal insulation – Building elements – In-situ measurements of thermal resistance and thermal transmittance |
ISO/IEC 9899 | Programming languages – C |
ISO/IEC/IEEE 9945 | Information technology – Portable Operating System Interface (POSIX®) Base Specifications, Issue 7 |
ISO 9984 | Information and documentation – Transliteration of Georgian characters into Latin characters |
ISO 9985 | Information and documentation – Transliteration of Armenian characters into Latin characters |
ISO 9992 | Financial transaction cards – Messages between the integrated circuit card and the card accepting device |
ISO/IEC 9995 | Information technology – Keyboard layouts for text and office systems |
ISO 9999 | Assistive products for persons with disability – Classification and terminology |
ISO-Number | Title |
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ISO 10001:2007 | Quality management – Customer satisfaction – Guidelines for codes of conduct for organizations |
ISO 10002:2014 | Quality management – Customer satisfaction – Guidelines for complaints handling in organizations |
ISO 10003:2007 | Quality management – Customer satisfaction – Guidelines for dispute resolution external to organizations |
ISO 10004:2008 | Quality management – Customer satisfaction – Guidelines for monitoring and measuring |
ISO 10005:2005 | Quality management systems – Guidelines for quality plans |
ISO 10006:2003 | Quality management systems – Guidelines for quality management in projects |
ISO 10007:2003 | Quality management systems – Guidelines for configuration management |
ISO 10012:2003 | Measurement management systems – Requirements for measurement processes and measuring equipment |
ISO/TR 10013:2001 | Guidelines for quality management system documentation |
ISO 10014:2006 | Quality management – Guidelines for realizing financial and economic benefits |
ISO 10015:1999 | Quality management – Guidelines for training |
ISO/TR 10017:2003 | Guidance on statistical techniques for ISO 9001:2000 |
ISO 10018:2012 | Quality management – Guidelines on people involvement and competence |
ISO 10019:2005 | Guidelines for the selection of quality management system consultants and use of their services |
ISO/IEC 10021 | Information technology – Message Handling Systems (MHS) |
ISO/IEC 10026 | Information technology – Open Systems Interconnection |
ISO 10077 | Thermal performance of windows, doors and shutters – Calculation of thermal transmittance |
ISO/IEC 10089 | Information technology – 130 mm rewritable optical disk cartridge for information interchange |
ISO/IEC 10116 | Information technology – Security techniques – Modes of operation for an n-bit block cipher |
ISO/IEC 10118 | Information technology – Security techniques – Hash-functions |
ISO 10160 | Information and documentation – Open Systems Interconnection – Interlibrary Loan Application Service Definition |
ISO 10161 | Information and documentation – Open Systems Interconnection – Interlibrary Loan Application Protocol Specification |
ISO/IEC 10164 | Information technology – Open Systems Interconnection – Systems Management |
ISO/IEC 10179:1996 | Information technology – Processing languages – Document Style Semantics and Specification Language (DSSSL) |
ISO/IEC 10206 | Information technology – Programming languages – Extended Pascal |
ISO 10211 | Thermal bridges in building construction – Heat flows and surface temperatures – Detailed calculations |
ISO 10218 | Robots and robotic devices – Safety requirements for industrial robots |
ISO/IEC 10279 | Information technology – Programming languages – Full BASIC |
ISO 10303 | Industrial automation systems and integration – Product data representation and exchange |
ISO 10380 | Pipework — Corrugated metal hoses and hose assemblies |
ISO 10383 | Securities and related financial instruments – Codes for exchanges and market identification (MIC) |
ISO 10456 | Building materials and products – Hygrothermal properties – Tabulated design values and procedures for determining declared and design thermal values |
ISO 10487 | Passenger cars – Connections for car radios |
ISO 10555 | Sterile, single-use intravascular catheters |
ISO 10579 | Geometrical product specifications (GPS) – Dimensioning and tolerancing – Non-rigid parts |
ISO 10628 | Flow diagrams for process plants |
ISO/IEC 10646 | Information technology – Universal Coded Character Set (UCS) |
ISO 10664 | Hexalobular internal driving feature for bolts and screws – Torx screw head |
ISO/IEC 10746 | Information technology - Open distributed processing |
ISO/IEC 10746-1 | Information technology - Open Distributed Processing - Reference model: Overview |
ISO/IEC 10746-2 | Information technology - Open distributed processing - Reference model: Foundations |
ISO/IEC 10746-3 | Information technology - Open distributed processing - Reference model: Architecture |
ISO/IEC 10746-4 | Information technology - Open Distributed Processing - Reference Model: Architectural semantics |
ISO 10816 | Mechanical vibration |
ISO 10816-1:1995 | Mechanical vibration - Evaluation of machine vibration by measurements on non-rotating parts -- Part 1: General guidelines |
ISO 10816-2:2009 | Mechanical vibration - Evaluation of machine vibration by measurements on non-rotating parts -- Part 2: Land-based steam turbines and generators in excess of 50 MW with normal operating speeds of 1 500 r/min, 1 800 r/min, 3 000 r/min and 3 600 r/min |
ISO 10816-3:2009 | Mechanical vibration - Evaluation of machine vibration by measurements on non-rotating parts -- Part 3: Industrial machines with nominal power above 15 kW and nominal speeds between 120 r/min and 15 000 r/min when measured in situ |
ISO 10816-4:2009 | Mechanical vibration - Evaluation of machine vibration by measurements on non-rotating parts -- Part 4: Gas turbine sets with fluid-film bearings |
ISO 10816-5:2000 | Mechanical vibration - Evaluation of machine vibration by measurements on non-rotating parts -- Part 5: Machine sets in hydraulic power generating and pumping plants |
ISO 10816-6:1995 | Mechanical vibration - Evaluation of machine vibration by measurements on non-rotating parts -- Part 6: Reciprocating machines with power ratings above 100 kW |
ISO 10816-7:2009 | Mechanical vibration - Evaluation of machine vibration by measurements on non-rotating parts -- Part 7: Rotodynamic pumps for industrial applications, including measurements on rotating shafts |
ISO 10816-8:2014 | Mechanical vibration - Evaluation of machine vibration by measurements on non-rotating parts -- Part 8: Reciprocating compressor systems |
ISO 10957 | Information and documentation – International standard music number (ISMN) |
ISO 10962 | Securities and related financial instruments – Classification of Financial Instruments (CFI code) |
ISO 10993 | Biological evaluation of medical devices |
ISO 11064 | Ergonomic design of control centres |
ISO 11064-1:2000 | Principles for the design of control centres |
ISO 11064-2:2000 | Principles for the arrangement of control suites |
ISO 11064-3:1999 | Control room layout ISO 11064-3:1999/Cor 1:2002 |
ISO 11064-4:2004 | Layout and dimensions of workstations |
ISO 11064-5:2008 | Displays and controls |
ISO 11064-6:2005 | Environmental requirements for control centres |
ISO 11064-7:2006 | Principles for the evaluation of control centres |
ISO 11120 | Gas cylinders—Refillable seamless steel tubes for compressed gas transport, of water capacity between 150 l and 3000 l -- Design construction and testing |
ISO 11135:2014 | Sterilization of health-care products—Ethylene oxide—Requirements for the development, validation and routine control of a sterilization process for medical devices |
ISO 11137 | Sterilization of health care products – Radiation |
ISO 11170:2003 | Hydraulic fluid power – Filter elements – Sequence of tests for verifying performance characteristics |
ISO 11171:2010 | Hydraulic fluid power – Calibration of automatic particle counters for liquids |
ISO/IEC 11172 | Information technology – Coding of moving pictures and associated audio for digital storage media at up to about 1,5 Mbit/s |
ISO/IEC 11179 | Information technology – Metadata registries (MDR) |
ISO 11357 | Plastics – Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) |
ISO 11357-1:2009 | General principles |
ISO 11357-2:2013 | Determination of glass transition temperature and glass transition step height |
ISO 11357-3:2011 | Determination of temperature and enthalpy of melting and crystallization |
ISO 11357-4:2005 | Determination of specific heat capacity |
ISO 11357-5:2013 | Determination of characteristic reaction-curve temperatures and times, enthalpy of reaction and degree of conversion |
ISO 11357-6:2008 | Determination of oxidation induction time (isothermal OIT) and oxidation induction temperature (dynamic OIT) |
ISO 11357-7:2002 | Determination of crystallization kinetics |
ISO/IEC 11404 | Information technology – General-Purpose Datatypes (GPD) |
ISO 11446:2004 | Road vehicles – Connectors for the electrical connection of towing and towed vehicles – 13-pole connectors for vehicles with 12 V nominal supply voltage |
ISO 11469:2000 | Plastics – Generic identification and marking of plastics products |
ISO/IEC 11578:1996 | Information technology – Open Systems Interconnection – Remote procedure call (RPC) |
ISO 11783 | Tractors and machinery for agriculture and forestry – Serial control and communications data network |
ISO/IEC 11801 | Information technology – Generic cabling for customer premises |
ISO 11898 | Road vehicles – Controller area network (CAN) |
ISO 12006 | Building construction – Organization of information about construction works |
ISO/IEC 12207 | Systems and software engineering – Software life cycle processes |
ISO 12100 | Safety of machinery – General principles for design – Risk assessment and risk reduction |
ISO 12639 | Graphic technology – Prepress digital data exchange – Tag image file format for image technology (TIFF/IT) |
ISO 12641 | Graphic technology – Prepress digital data exchange – Colour targets for input scanner calibration |
ISO/TS 12805:2011 | Nanotechnologies – Materials specifications – Guidance on specifying nano-objects |
ISO 12859/TR | Intelligent transport systems – System architecture – Privacy aspects in ITS standards and systems |
ISO 12944 | Paints and varnishes – Corrosion protection of steel structures by protective paint systems |
ISO 13007 | Ceramic tiles – Grouts and adhesives |
ISO 13007-1:2014 | Terms, definitions and specifications for adhesives |
ISO 13007-2:2010 | Test methods for adhesives |
ISO 13007-3:2010 | Terms, definitions and specifications for grouts |
ISO 13007-4:2013 | Test methods for grouts |
ISO/TR 13121:2011 | Nanotechnologies – Nanomaterial risk evaluation |
ISO 13239 | Information technology – Telecommunications and information exchange between systems – High-level data link control (HDLC) procedures |
ISO/IEC 13249 | Information technology – Database languages – SQL multimedia and application |
ISO/IEC 13250 | Information technology – Topic Maps |
ISO 13320:2009 | Particle size analysis - Laser diffraction methods |
ISO/IEC 13346 | Information technology – Volume and file structure of write-once and rewritable media using non-sequential recording for information interchange |
ISO 13370 | Thermal performance of buildings – Heat transfer via the ground – Calculation methods |
ISO 13406-2:2001 | Ergonomic requirements for work with visual displays based on flat panels – Part 2: Ergonomic requirements for flat panel displays [withdrawn 2008-11-14] |
ISO 13450 | Photography – 110-size cartridge, film and backing paper – Dimensions |
ISO 13485:2003 | Medical devices – Quality management systems – Requirements for regulatory purposes |
ISO/IEC 13490 | Information technology – Volume and file structure of read-only and write-once compact disk media for information interchange |
ISO 13567 | Technical product documentation – Organization and naming of layers for CAD |
ISO/IEC 13568:2002 | Information Technology – Z formal specification notation – Syntax, type system and semantics |
ISO 13577 | Industrial furnaces and associated processing equipment - Safety |
ISO 13577-1 | General requirements |
ISO 13579 | Industrial furnaces and associated processing equipment - Method of measuring energy balance and calculating efficiency |
ISO 13579-1 | General methodology |
ISO 13579-2 | Reheating furnaces for steel |
ISO 13579-3 | Batch-type aluminium melting furnaces |
ISO 13579-4 | Furnaces with protective or reactive atmosphere |
ISO 13586:2000 | Plastics - Determination of fracture toughness (GIC and KIC) -- Linear elastic fracture mechanics (LEFM) approach |
ISO 13616 | Financial services – International bank account number (IBAN) |
ISO 13628 | Petroleum and natural gas industries – Design and operation of subsea production systems |
ISO 13628-1 | General requirements and recommendations |
ISO 13628-2 | Unbonded flexible pipe systems for subsea and marine applications |
ISO 13628-3 | Through flowline (TFL) systems |
ISO 13628-4 | Subsea wellhead and tree equipment |
ISO 13628-5 | Subsea umbilicals |
ISO 13628-6 | Subsea production control systems |
ISO 13628-7 | Completion/workover riser systems |
ISO 13628-8 | Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) interfaces on subsea production systems |
ISO 13628-9 | Remotely Operated Tool (ROT) intervention systems |
ISO 13628-10 | Specification for bonded flexible pipe |
ISO 13628-11 | Flexible pipe systems for subsea and marine applications |
ISO 13715 | Technical drawings—Edges of undefined shape—Vocabulary and indications |
ISO 13849 | Safety of machinery – Safety related parts of control systems |
ISO/IEC 13818 | Information technology – Generic coding of moving pictures and associated audio information |
ISO 13837 | Road vehicles – Safety glazing materials – Method for the determination of solar transmittance |
ISO 14000 | Environmental management systems [This is a set of standards, rather than a single standard.] |
ISO 14001:2004 | Environmental management systems – Requirements with guidance for use |
ISO 14004:2004 | Environmental management systems – General guidelines on principles, systems and support techniques |
ISO 14031 | Environmental management - Environmental performance evaluation – Guidelines |
ISO 14050 | Environmental management – Vocabulary |
ISO 14051 | Environmental management – Material flow cost accounting - General framework |
ISO 14064 | Greenhouse gases |
ISO 14155:2011 | Clinical investigation of medical devices for human subjects – Good clinical practice |
ISO 14223 | Radiofrequency [sic] identification of animals – Advanced transponders |
ISO 14224 | Petroleum, petrochemical and natural gas industries - Collection and exchange of reliability and maintenance data for equipment |
ISO 14230 | Road vehicles – Diagnostic systems – Keyword Protocol 2000 |
ISO 14405-1 | Geometrical product specifications (GPS) – Dimensional tolerancing – Part 1: Linear sizes |
ISO/IEC 14443 | Identification cards – Contactless integrated circuit cards – Proximity cards |
ISO/IEC 14462 | - Open-EDI Reference Model |
ISO/IEC 14496 | Information technology – Coding of audio-visual objects |
ISO 14641 | Electronic archiving |
ISO 14641-1:2012 | Specifications concerning the design and the operation of an information system for electronic information preservation |
ISO 14644 | Cleanrooms and associated controlled environments |
ISO/IEC 14651 | Information technology – International string ordering and comparison – Method for comparing character strings and description of the common template tailorable ordering |
ISO 14698 | Cleanrooms and associated controlled environments – Biocontamination control |
ISO 14698-1 | General principles and methods |
ISO 14698-2 | Evaluation and interpretation of biocontamination data |
ISO/IEC 14750 | Information technology – Open Distributed Processing – Interface Definition Language |
ISO/IEC 14755 | Information technology – Input methods to enter characters from the repertoire of ISO/IEC 10646 with a keyboard or other input device |
ISO 14801 | Dentistry – Implants – Dynamic fatigue test for endosseous dental implants |
ISO 14855-1 | Determination of the ultimate aerobic biodegradability of plastic materials under controlled composting conditions – Method by analysis of evolved carbon dioxide |
ISO 14855-1:2005 | General method |
ISO 14855-2:2007 | Gravimetric measurement of carbon dioxide evolved in a laboratory-scale test |
ISO/IEC 14882 | Programming Languages – C++ |
ISO 14915 | Software ergonomics for multimedia user interfaces |
ISO 14915-1:2002 | Design principles and framework |
ISO 14915-2:2003 | Multimedia navigation and control |
ISO 14915-3:2002 | Media selection and combination |
ISO 14971:2007 | Medical devices – Application of risk management to medical devices |
ISO/IEC 14977 | Information technology – Syntactic metalanguage – Extended BNF |
ISO-Number | Title |
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ISO/TS 15000 | Electronic business eXtensible Markup Language ebXML |
ISO 15022 | Securities – Scheme for messages (Data Field Dictionary) |
ISO 15082 | Road vehicles – Tests for rigid plastic safety glazing materials |
ISO 15099 | Thermal performance of windows, doors and shading devices – Detailed calculations |
ISO 15112 | Natural gas – Energy determination |
ISO 15189 | Medical laboratories – Particular requirements for quality and competence |
ISO 15223 | Medical devices – Symbols to be used with medical device labels, labelling, and information to be supplied |
ISO/IEC 15288 | Systems and software engineering – System life cycle processes |
ISO/IEC 15289 | Systems and software engineering – Content of systems and software life cycle process information products (Documentation) |
ISO/IEC 15291 | Information technology – Programming languages – Ada Semantic Interface Specification (ASIS) |
ISO 15403 | Natural gas – Natural gas for use as a compressed fuel for vehicles |
ISO 15403-1 | Designation of the quality |
ISO/IEC 15408 | Information technology – Security techniques – Evaluation criteria for IT security |
ISO/IEC 15414 | - Open data processing - Reference Model - Enterprise Language |
ISO/IEC 15434 | Information technology – Automatic identification and data capture techniques – Syntax for high-capacity ADC media |
ISO/IEC 15444 | Information technology – JPEG 2000 image coding system |
ISO/IEC 15445:2000 | Information technology – Document description and processing languages – HyperText Markup Language (HTML) |
ISO 15489-1:2001 | Information and documentation – Records management – Part 1: General |
ISO/TR 15489-2:2001 | Information and documentation – Records management – Part 2: Guidelines |
ISO/IEC 15504 | Information technology – Process assessment |
ISO 15614 | Specification and qualification of welding procedures for metallic materials – Welding procedure test |
ISO 15686 | Buildings and constructed assets – Service life planning |
ISO/IEC 15693 | Identification cards – Contactless integrated circuit cards – Vicinity cards |
ISO 15706 | Information and documentation – International Standard Audiovisual Number (ISAN) |
ISO 15707 | Information and documentation – International Standard Musical Work Code (ISWC) |
ISO 15783:2002 | Seal-less rotodynamic pumps – Class II – Specification |
ISO 15836 | Information and documentation – The Dublin Core metadata element set |
ISO/IEC 15897 | Information technology – Procedures for registration of cultural elements |
ISO 15924 | Information and documentation – Codes for the representation of names of scripts |
ISO 15926 | - Integration of Life-cycle Data for Process Plants including Oil and Gas Production Facilities |
ISO 15930 | Graphic technology – Prepress digital data exchange using PDF |
ISO/IEC 15944 | - Business Agreement Semantic Descriptive Techniques |
ISO/IEC 15948 | Information technology – Computer graphics and image processing – Portable Network Graphics (PNG): Functional specification |
ISO 15970 | Natural gas – Measurement of properties – Volumetric properties: density, pressure, temperature and compression factor |
ISO 15971:2008 | Natural gas – Measurement of properties – Calorific value and Wobbe index |
ISO 15985:2004 | Plastics – Determination of the ultimate anaerobic biodegradation and disintegration under high-solids anaerobic-digestion conditions – Method by analysis of released biogas |
ISO 16134 | Earthquake- and subsidence-resistant design of ductile iron pipelines |
ISO 16232 | Road vehicles – Cleanliness of components of fluid circuits |
ISO 16232-8 | Particle nature determination by microscopic analysis |
ISO 16232-9 | Particle sizing and counting by automatic light extinction particle counter |
ISO 16232-10 | Expression of results |
ISO/IEC 16262 | Information technology – Programming languages, their environments and system software interfaces – ECMAScript language specification |
ISO/IEC 16500 | Information technology – Generic digital audio-visual systems |
ISO 16549 | Textiles – Unevenness of textile strands – Capacitance method |
ISO 16610 | Geometrical product specifications (GPS) – Filtration |
ISO 16750 | Road vehicles – Environmental conditions and testing for electrical and electronic equipment |
ISO 16792 | Technical product documentation - Digital product definition data practices |
ISO/TS 16949 | Quality management systems – Particular requirements for the application of ISO 9001:2008 for automotive production and relevant service part organizations |
ISO/TR 16982:2002 | Ergonomics of human-system interaction – Usability methods supporting human-centred design |
ISO/IEC 17020:2012 | Conformity assessment—Requirements for the operation of various types of bodies performing inspection |
ISO/IEC 17021:2011 | Conformity assessment—Requirements for bodies providing audit and certification of management systems |
ISO/IEC TS 17021-2:2012 | Conformity assessment—Requirements for bodies providing audit and certification of management systems—Part 2: Competence requirements for auditing and certification of environmental management systems |
ISO/IEC TS 17021-3:2013 | Conformity assessment—Requirements for bodies providing audit and certification of management systems—Part 3: Competence requirements for auditing and certification of quality management systems |
ISO/IEC TS 17021-4:2013 | Conformity assessment—Requirements for bodies providing audit and certification of management systems—Part 4: Competence requirements for auditing and certification of event sustainability management systems |
ISO/IEC TS 17021-5:2014 | Conformity assessment—Requirements for bodies providing audit and certification of management systems—Part 5: Competence requirements for auditing and certification of asset management systems |
ISO/IEC TS 17022:2012 | Conformity assessment—Requirements and recommendations for content of a third-party audit report on management systems |
ISO/IEC TS 17023:2013 | Conformity assessment—Guidelines for determining the duration of management system certification audits |
ISO/IEC 17024:2003 | Conformity assessment – General requirements for bodies operating certification of persons |
ISO/IEC 17025:2005 | General requirements for the competence of testing and calibration laboratories |
ISO 17088:2012 | Specifications for compostable plastics |
ISO 17202 | Textiles – Determination of twist in single spun yarns – Untwist/retwist method |
ISO/PAS 17506 | Industrial automation systems and integration – COLLADA digital asset schema specification for 3D visualization of industrial data |
ISO 17776 | Petroleum and natural gas industries – Offshore production installations – Guidelines on tools and techniques for hazard identification and risk assessment |
ISO 17799 | - Code of Practice for Information Security Management (superseded by ISO/IEC 27002) |
ISO 17894 | Ships and marine technology – Computer applications – General principles for the development and use of programmable electronic systems in marine applications |
ISO/IEC 18000 | Information technology – Radio frequency identification for item management |
ISO/IEC 18000-1 | Reference architecture and definition of parameters to be standardized |
ISO/IEC 18000-2 | Parameters for air interface communications below 135 kHz |
ISO/IEC 18000-3 | Parameters for air interface communications at 13,56 MHz |
ISO/IEC 18000-4 | Parameters for air interface communications at 2,45 GHz |
ISO/IEC 18000-6 | Parameters for air interface communications at 860 MHz to 960 MHz |
ISO/IEC 18000-7 | Parameters for active air interface communications at 433 MHz |
ISO/IEC 18004 | Information technology – Automatic identification and data capture techniques – QR Code 2005 bar code symbology specification |
ISO/IEC 18009 | Information technology – Programming languages – Ada: Conformity assessment of a language processor |
ISO/IEC 18013 | Information technology – Personal identification – ISO-compliant driving license |
ISO/IEC 18013-1:2005 | Physical characteristics and basic data set |
ISO/IEC 18013-2:2008 | Machine-readable technologies |
ISO/IEC 18013-3:2009 | Access control, authentication and integrity validation |
ISO/IEC 18014 | Information technology – Security techniques – Time-stamping services |
ISO/IEC 18023 | Information technology – SEDRIS |
ISO/IEC 18024-4:2006 | Information technology – SEDRIS language bindings – Part 4: C |
ISO/IEC 18025:2005 | Information technology – Environmental Data Coding Specification (EDCS) |
ISO/IEC 18026 | Information technology – Spatial Reference Model (SRM) |
ISO/IEC 18033 | Information technology – Security techniques – Encryption algorithms |
ISO/IEC 18033-1 | General |
ISO/IEC 18033-2 | Asymmetric ciphers |
ISO/IEC 18033-3 | Block ciphers |
ISO/IEC 18033-4 | Stream ciphers |
ISO/IEC 18041-4 | Information technology – Computer graphics, image processing and environmental data representation – Environmental Data Coding Specification (EDCS) language bindings – Part 4: C |
ISO/IEC 18042-4:2006 | Information technology – Computer graphics and image processing – Spatial Reference Model (SRM) language bindings – Part 4: C |
ISO/IEC 18092 | Information technology – Telecommunications and information exchange between systems – Near Field Communication – Interface and Protocol (NFCIP-1) |
ISO 18117:2009 | Surface chemical analysis – Handling of specimens prior to analysis |
ISO 18118:2004 | Surface chemical analysis - Auger electron spectroscopy and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy - Guide to the use of experimentally determined relative sensitivity factors for the quantitative analysis of homogeneous materials |
ISO/TS 18152 | Ergonomics of human-system interaction – Specification for the process assessment of human-system issues |
ISO 18185 | Freight containers – Electronic seals |
ISO 18245 | Retail financial services – Merchant category codes |
ISO/TR 18529:2000 | Ergonomics – Ergonomics of human-system interaction – Human-centred lifecycle process descriptions |
ISO 18541 | Road vehicles – Standardized access to automotive repair and maintenance information (RMI) |
ISO 18629 | Industrial automation systems and integration – Process specification language |
ISO 19005 | Document management – Electronic document file format for long-term preservation |
ISO 19011:2011 | Guidelines for auditing management systems |
ISO 19092 | Financial services – Biometrics – Security framework |
ISO 19101 | Geographic information – Reference model |
ISO/TS 19103 | Geographic information – Conceptual schema language |
ISO/TS 19104 | Geographic information – Terminology |
ISO 19105 | Geographic information – Conformance and testing |
ISO 19106 | Geographic information – Profiles |
ISO 19107 | Geographic information – Spatial schema |
ISO 19108 | Geographic information – Temporal schema |
ISO 19109 | Geographic information – Rules for application schema |
ISO 19110 | Geographic information – Methodology for feature cataloguing |
ISO 19111 | Geographic information – Spatial referencing by coordinates |
ISO 19112 | Geographic information – Spatial referencing by geographic identifiers |
ISO 19113 | Geographic information – Quality principles |
ISO 19114 | Geographic information – Quality evaluation procedures |
ISO 19115 | Geographic information – Metadata |
ISO 19116 | Geographic information – Positioning services |
ISO 19117 | Geographic information – Portrayal |
ISO 19118 | Geographic information – Encoding |
ISO 19119 | Geographic information – Services |
ISO/TR 19120 | Geographic information – Functional standards |
ISO/TR 19121 | Geographic information – Imagery and gridded data |
ISO/TR 19122 | Geographic information / Geomatics – Qualification and certification of personnel |
ISO 19123 | Geographic information – Schema for coverage geometry and functions |
ISO 19125 | Geographic information – Simple feature access |
ISO 19126 | Geographic information – Feature concept dictionaries and registers |
ISO/TS 19127 | Geographic information – Geodetic codes and parameters |
ISO 19128 | Geographic information – Web map server interface |
ISO/TS 19129 | Geographic information – Imagery, gridded and coverage data framework |
ISO/TS 19130 | Geographic information – Imagery sensor models for geopositioning |
ISO 19131 | Geographic information – Data product specifications |
ISO 19132 | Geographic information – Location-based services – Reference model |
ISO 19133 | Geographic information – Location-based services – Tracking and navigation |
ISO 19134 | Geographic information – Location-based services – Multimodal routing and navigation |
ISO 19135 | Geographic information – Procedures for item registration |
ISO 19136 | Geographic information – Geography Markup Language (GML) |
ISO 19137 | Geographic information – Core profile of the spatial schema |
ISO/TS 19138 | Geographic information – Data quality measures |
ISO/TS 19139 | Geographic information – Metadata – XML schema implementation |
ISO 19141 | Geographic information – Schema for moving features |
ISO 19142 | Geographic information – Web Feature Service |
ISO 19143 | Geographic information – Filter encoding |
ISO 19144 | Geographic information – Classification systems |
ISO 19146 | Geographic information – Cross-domain vocabularies |
ISO 19156 | Geographic information - Observations and measurements |
ISO 19439 | Enterprise integration – Framework for enterprise modelling |
ISO 19440 | Enterprise integration – Constructs for enterprise modelling |
ISO/IEC 19501 | Information technology – Open Distributed Processing – Unified Modeling Language (UML) Version 1.4.2 |
ISO/IEC 19502 | Information technology – Meta Object Facility (MOF) |
ISO/IEC 19503 | Information technology – XML Metadata Interchange (XMI) |
ISO/IEC 19752 | Information technology – Method for the determination of toner cartridge yield for monochromatic electrophotographic printers and multi-function devices that contain printer components |
ISO/IEC 19757 | Information technology – Document Schema Definition Languages (DSDL) |
ISO/IEC 19757-2 | Regular-grammar-based validation – RELAX NG |
ISO/IEC 19757-3 | Rule-based validation – Schematron |
ISO/IEC 19757-4 | Namespace-based Validation Dispatching Language (NVDL) |
ISO/IEC 19770 | Information technology – Software asset management |
ISO/IEC 19785 | Information technology – Common Biometric Exchange Formats Framework |
ISO/IEC 19788 | Information technology – Learning, education and training – Metadata for learning resources |
ISO/IEC 19790 | Information technology – Security techniques – Security requirements for cryptographic modules |
ISO/IEC 19793 | - Open Distributed Processing—Use of UML for ODP system specifications |
ISO/IEC 19794 | Information technology – Biometric data interchange formats |
ISO/IEC 19794-1:2011 | Framework |
ISO/IEC 19794-2:2005 | Finger minutiae data |
ISO/IEC 19794-3:2006 | Finger pattern spectral data |
ISO/IEC 19794-4:2005 | Finger image data |
ISO/IEC 19794-5:2005 | Face image data |
ISO/IEC 19794-6:2005 | Iris image data |
ISO/IEC 19794-7:2007 | Signature/sign time series data |
ISO/IEC 19794-8:2006 | Finger pattern skeletal data |
ISO/IEC 19794-9:2007 | Vascular image data |
ISO/IEC 19794-10:2007 | Hand geometry silhouette data |
ISO 19993 | Timber structures -- Glued laminated timber -- Face and edge joint cleavage test |
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ISO/IEC 20000 | Information technology – Service management |
ISO 20022 | Financial services – UNIversal Financial Industry message scheme |
ISO 20072 | Aerosol drug delivery device design verification -- Requirements and test methods |
ISO 20653 | Road vehicles - Degrees of protection (IP-Code) - Protection of electrical equipment against foreign objects, water and access |
ISO/IEC TR 20943 | Information technology – Procedures for achieving metadata registry content consistency |
ISO/IEC TR 20943-1:2003 | Data elements |
ISO/IEC TR 20943-3:2004 | Value domains |
ISO/IEC 21000 | Information technology – Multimedia framework (MPEG-21) |
ISO/IEC 21481 | Information technology – Telecommunications and information exchange between systems – Near Field Communication Interface and Protocol -2 (NFCIP-2) |
ISO 21482 | Ionizing-radiation warning – Supplementary symbol |
ISO 21500 | Guidance on project management |
ISO 22000:2005 | Food safety management systems – Requirements for any organization in the food chain |
ISO/TS 22002 | Prerequisite programmes on food safety |
ISO/TS 22002-1:2009 | Prerequisite programmes on food safety – Part 1: Food manufacturing |
ISO/TS 22002-2:2013 | Prerequisite programmes on food safety – Part 2: Catering |
ISO/TS 22002-3:2011 | Prerequisite programmes on food safety – Part 3: Farming |
ISO/TS 22003:2013 | Food safety management systems – Requirements for bodies providing audit and certification of food safety management systems |
ISO 22004:2014 | Food safety management systems – Guidance on the application of ISO 22000 |
ISO 22005:2007 | Traceability in the feed and food chain – General principles and basic requirements for system design and implementation |
ISO 22093 | Industrial automation systems and integration – Physical device control – Dimensional Measuring Interface Standard (DMIS) |
ISO 22241 | Diesel engines – NOx reduction agent AUS 32 |
ISO 22241-1 | Quality requirements |
ISO 22241-2 | Test methods |
ISO 22241-3 | Handling, transportation and storing |
ISO/IEC TR 22250 | Information technology – Document description and processing languages – Regular Language Description for XML (RELAX) |
ISO/IEC TR 22250-1:2002 | RELAX Core |
ISO 22301:2012 | Societal security – Business continuity management systems – Requirements |
ISO/PAS 22399:2007 | Societal security – Guideline for incident preparedness and operational continuity management |
ISO 22716:2007 | Cosmetics – Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) – Guidelines on Good Manufacturing Practices |
ISO/IEC 23001 | – Information technology – MPEG systems technologies |
ISO/IEC 23001-1:2006 | – Part 1: Binary MPEG format for XML |
ISO/IEC 23001-2:2008 | – Part 2: Fragment request units |
ISO/IEC 23001-3:2008 | – Part 3: XML IPMP messages |
ISO/IEC 23001-4:2014 | – Part 4: Codec configuration representation |
ISO/IEC 23001-5:2008 | – Part 5: Bitstream Syntax Description Language (BSDL) |
ISO/IEC 23001-7:2015 | – Part 7: Common encryption in ISO base media file format files |
ISO/IEC 23001-8:2013 | – Part 8: Coding-independent code points |
ISO/IEC 23001-9:2014 | – Part 9: Common encryption of MPEG-2 transport streams |
ISO/IEC 23002 | Information technology – MPEG video technologies |
ISO/IEC 23003 | Information technology – MPEG audio technologies |
ISO/IEC 23003-1 | MPEG Surround |
ISO/IEC 23003-2 | Spatial Audio Object Coding (SAOC) |
ISO/IEC 23270 | Information technology – Programming languages – C# |
ISO/IEC 23271 | Information technology – Common Language Infrastructure (CLI) |
ISO/IEC 23360 | Linux Standard Base (LSB) core specification 3.1 |
ISO/IEC 23360-1 | Generic specification |
ISO/IEC 23360-2 | Specification for IA32 architecture |
ISO/IEC 23360-3 | Specification for IA64 architecture |
ISO/IEC 23360-4 | Specification for AMD64 architecture |
ISO/IEC 23360-5 | Specification for PPC32 architecture |
ISO/IEC 23360-6 | Specification for PPC64 architecture |
ISO/IEC 23360-7 | Specification for S390 architecture |
ISO/IEC 23360-8 | Specification for S390X architecture |
ISO 23733 | Textiles – Chenille yarns – Test method for the determination of linear density |
ISO 23950 | Information and documentation – Information retrieval (Z39.50) – Application service definition and protocol specification |
ISO/IEC 24707:2007 | Information technology – Common Logic (CL): a framework for a family of logic-based languages |
ISO/IEC 24727 | Identification cards – Integrated circuit card programming interfaces |
ISO/IEC 24727-1 | Architecture |
ISO/IEC 24727-2 | Generic card interface |
ISO/IEC 24727-3 | Application interface |
ISO/IEC 24727-4 | Application programming interface (API) administration |
ISO/IEC 24727-5 | Testing procedures |
ISO/IEC 24727-6 | Registration authority procedures for the authentication protocols for interoperability |
ISO/IEC 24744:2014 | Software Engineering – Metamodel for Development Methodologies |
ISO/IEC TR 24748:2010 | Systems and software engineering - Life cycle management |
ISO/IEC 24762:2008 | Information technology – Security techniques – Guidelines for information and communications technology disaster recovery services |
ISO 25178 | Geometrical product specifications (GPS) – Surface texture: Areal |
ISO 26000 | Guidance on social responsibility |
ISO/IEC 26300 | Information technology – Open Document Format for Office Applications (OpenDocument) v1.0 |
ISO/IEC 27000 | Information technology – Security techniques – Information security management systems – Overview and vocabulary |
ISO/IEC 27001 | Information technology – Security techniques – Information security management systems – Requirements |
ISO/IEC 27002 | Information technology – Security techniques – Code of practice for information security management |
ISO/IEC 27003 | Information technology – Security techniques – Information security management system implementation guidance |
ISO/IEC 27004 | Information technology – Security techniques – Information security management – Measurement |
ISO/IEC 27005 | Information technology – Security techniques – Information security risk management |
ISO/IEC 27006 | Information technology – Security techniques – Requirements for bodies providing audit and certification of information security management systems |
ISO/IEC 27011 | Information technology – Security techniques – Information security management guidelines for telecommunications organizations based on ISO/IEC 27002 |
ISO/IEC 27037:2012 | Information technology – Security techniques – Guidelines for identification, collection, acquisition and preservation of digital evidence |
ISO/TS 27687:2008 | Nanotechnologies – Terminology and definitions for nano-objects – Nanoparticle, nanofibre and nanoplate |
ISO 27799:2008 | Health informatics—Information security management in health using ISO/IEC 27002 |
ISO 28000 | Specification for security management systems for the supply chain |
ISO 28001:2007 | Security management systems for the supply chain – Best practices for implementing supply chain security, assessments and plans – Requirements and guidance |
ISO 28003 | Security management systems for the supply chain – Requirements for bodies providing audit and certification of supply chain security management systems |
ISO 28004 | Security management systems for the supply chain – Guidelines for the implementation of ISO 28000 |
ISO/PAS 28007:2012 | Ships and marine technology—Guidelines for Private Maritime Security Companies (PMSC) providing privately contracted armed security personnel(PCASP) on board ships (and pro forma contract) |
ISO 28300:2008 | Petroleum, petrochemical and natural gas industries – Venting of atmospheric and low-pressure storage tanks |
ISO/IEC 29119 | Software and systems engineering – Software testing |
ISO/IEC 29500 | Information technology – Document description and processing languages – Office Open XML File Formats |
ISO/IEC 29500-1 | Fundamentals and Markup Language Reference |
ISO/IEC 29500-2 | Open Packaging Conventions |
ISO/IEC 29500-3 | Markup Compatibility and Extensibility |
ISO/IEC 29500-4 | Transitional Migration Features |
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ISO 30000:2009 | Ships and marine technology – Ship recycling management systems – Specifications for management systems for safe and environmentally sound ship recycling facilities |
ISO/IEC 30170:2012 | Information technology – Programming languages – Ruby |
ISO 31000:2009 | Risk management – Principles and guidelines |
ISO/IEC 31010:2009 | Risk management - Risk assessment techniques |
ISO 32000 | Document management – Portable document format |
ISO/IEC 38500:2008 | Corporate governance of information technology |
ISO/IEC 42010:2011 | Systems and software engineering – Architecture description |
ISO/IEC 40500:2012 | Information technology – W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0 |
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ISO 55000 | Asset management – Overview, principles and terminology |
ISO 50001:2011 | Energy management systems – Requirements with guidance for use |
ISO 50002:2014 | Energy audits – Requirements with guidance for use |
ISO 50003:2014 | Energy management systems – Requirements for bodies providing audit and certification of energy management systems |
ISO 50004:2014 | Energy management systems – Guidance for the implementation, maintenance and improvement of an energy management system |
ISO 50006:2014 | Energy management systems – Measuring energy performance using energy baselines (EnB) and energy performance indicators (EnPI) – General principles and guidance |
ISO 50015:2014 | Energy management systems – Measurement and verification of energy performance of organizations -- General principles and guidance |
ISO 55000:2014 | Asset management – Overview, principles and terminology |
ISO 55001:2014 | Asset management – Management systems – Requirements |
ISO 55002:2014 | Asset management – Management systems – Guidelines for the application of ISO 55001 |
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ISO/IEC 80000 | Quantities and units |
ISO/TS 80004 | Nanotechnologies – Vocabulary |
ISO/TS 80004-1 | Core terms |
ISO/TS 80004-3 | Carbon nano-objects |
ISO/TS 80004-4 | Nanostructured materials |
ISO/TS 80004-5 | Nano/bio interface |
ISO/TS 80004-7 | Diagnostics and therapeutics for healthcare |
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