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Each national standards body manages its own collection of standards
and has access to the collections of other institutes. It places
this collection at the disposal of the economic players and proposes
a range of services. These may include:
- free information tools or services for identifying standards
or for announcing new standards: catalogues, newsletters, Web
servers, etc.;
- chargeable services for access to the normative texts in different
forms: subscription, hardcopy form, CD-ROM, etc.;
- notification or subscription services for regular information;
- technical assistance, including to exporters.
WSSN
To facilitate access to standards information and services, WSSN
maintains direct links to the Web sites of organizations in the
following categories:
A world map with listing of the above sites by region and by country
is also provided.
In turn, the national members of ISO and IEC maintain links to
related national organizations and, where applicable, to national
standards-related networks, such as NSSN (a resource for US, international
and regional standards information in the USA, accessible through
the Web site of ANSI - American National Standards Institute), SISC
(Standards Information Service of Canada, accessible through the
Web site of SCC - Standards Council of Canada), etc.
The WSSN structured index provides a means of easy access to specific
pages of the Web sites of WSSN members, such as contact information,
catalogues, etc.
Information about organizations falling into the above categories
which do not have Web sites may be obtained as follows:
- International standardizing bodies - the ISO/IEC Directory
of international standardizing bodies contains information on
some 45 international bodies with recognized standardization activities.
Available from national members of ISO.
- National members of ISO
- National committees of IEC
- ISO and IEC Web sites
ISO and IEC Web sites provide detailed information on activities
of these organizations and their products and services including
general information about the organizations, information on membership
and technical committees, technical programmes of work, catalogues
of international standards and publications, access to standards
and publications, information on new developments in standardization
and related areas, etc.
ISODOC
The ISODOC
server is designed for access to ISO working documents, in PDF format,
related to the activities of the ISO General Assembly, Council,
policy development committees (CASCO, COPOLCO and DEVCO), TMB, their
groups and ITSIG.
Access to the server is password protected and is reserved for
ISO members and the ISO Central Secretariat. The original access
to ISODOC is provided via ISO Online. However, for the convenience
of the staff members of the national standards organization, it
is also provided via the home page of this Web site.
Other sources of information
ISONET: the information centres of a number of national standards
bodies, regional standardizing bodies and international standardizing
bodies cooperate within the framework of ISONET, the ISO Information
Network. ISONET is an agreement between standardizing bodies to
combine their efforts in order to make information on standards,
technical regulations and related matters readily available whenever
it is required. ISONET members agree to share experience and exchange
information as required with each other, enabling information about
foreign national standards and regulations to be obtained through
the local ISONET member. Contact information for ISONET members
and information on the services they provide is given in the ISONET
Directory.
WTO TBT and WTO SPS enquiry points: these WTO Agreements* foresee
the establishment of national enquiry points to provide information
and assistance about relevant technical regulations, standards and
conformity assessment procedures. For countries where there is an
ISONET member, contact information for relevant WTO TBT and WTO
SPS national enquiry points is included in the ISONET Directory.
Complete listings of WTO TBT and WTO SPS national enquiry points
are maintained by the WTO.
* WTO TBT: World Trade Organization Agreement on Technical Barriers
to Trade;
WTO SPS: World Trade Organization Agreement on Sanitary Phyto-Sanitary
Free versus chargeable information services
Depending on the type of information being sought, the response
provided may be free or may enter into the framework of a chargeable
service.
As a rule, information on standardization and certification systems,
the identification of information concerning the standards, products
and services offered by each member of WSSN will be free. Similarly,
the catalogue service of WSSN members, allowing identification of
the references of standards in force in each country and the document
ordering service will also usually be offered free of charge.
The publications of the standards bodies (standards, handbooks,
hardcopy catalogues, etc.) are chargeable, and each body has its
own tariffs.
The document services (databank, normative watch service in hardcopy
form, CD-ROM and online services, added-value services) will also
be chargeable.
Some tools
ICS,
International Classification for Standards
Inasmuch as an ever-growing number of standards catalogues are
structured in accordance with the ICS, the users of standards benefit
from a common access key to many of the standards collections of
the world. Users have a more comprehensive view over their fields
of interest thanks to a multiple classification of the standards
and are better guided in their search. ICS comprises 40 fields,
subdivided into 389 groups, 133
of the 389 groups further subdivided into 879 subgroups.
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