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Personal health data better protected by ISO standard PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 01 February 2012 09:55

Personal_health_dataISO has published a new technical specification which will increase protection of personal health information processed, stored and transferred by computer systems for subsequent use by clinicians and others in healthcare organizations. ISO/TS 14265:2011, Health informatics - Classification of purposes for processing personal health information, defines a set of high-level categories of purposes for which such personal health information can be processed .

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New version of IFS Food version 6 PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 25 January 2012 10:47

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At the end of January will be available the final version of the new version of the standard IFS Food version 6. The development of a new version of the model began in December 2010 and the changes were based in part on the views of users as reflected through questionnaires.

 

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High-tech vehicles - High-tech ISO safety standards PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 11 January 2012 10:51
High_tech_ISO_safety_standardsAs vehicles become more complex, with new features like driver assistance systems or electronic-based functions, it is more important than ever to identify potential risks of software and hardware failures whose consequences could be fatal. For this purpose, ISO has published a new standard to ensure the functional safety of electrical and electronic systems in road vehicles.
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Safe food from the farm with ISO/TS 22002-3 PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, 10 January 2012 10:34

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Safer food farming is the principal benefit targeted by a new ISO technical specification, latest in the ISO 22000 series of standards for food safety management systems.

Farms are the first link in many supply chains that bring food to the kitchen table and the new ISO technical specification, ISO/TS 22002-3:2011, has been developed to ensure that farmers implement best practice in maintaining a hygienic environment and play their part in controlling food safety hazards in food chains.

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New ISO collection of international case studies proves economic benefits of standards PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, 11 October 2011 08:50

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A series of ground-breaking case studies by ISO and partner organizations based on the experiences of 11 companies operating in a variety of business sectors in 10 countries shows that implementing standards can provide economic benefits from between 0,5 % and 4 % of their annual sales revenues.  The 11 companies that participated come from Indonesia, Singapore, Thailand, Viet Nam, Brazil, Colombia, Peru, Botswana, South Africa and Germany (two case studies). The size of the companies varies from a small business with 25 employees and annual sales revenue of around USD 4,5 million to companies with several thousand employees and annual revenue of over USD 1,5 billion.

 

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