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1KIEV SG/cta/14960221 2008-06-12 www.iso.org International Organization for Standardization
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2KIEV SG/cta/14960221 2008-06-12 International Standards and conformity assessment To support trade and sustainable development by Alan Bryden ISO Secretary-General Kiev, 12 June 2008
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3KIEV SG/cta/14960221 2008-06-12 An increasing demand for consensus based International Standards Globalization of trade in products and services Outsourcing and offshoring of procurement and investment Deregulation of public services Response to climate change and energy efficiency Public demand for consumer and environmental protection Need for international solidarity to face terrorism, epidemics and natural disasters Deployment of new technologies and innovation
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4KIEV SG/cta/14960221 2008-06-12 A new global framework for technical harmonization World Trade Organization: 152 countries are signatories (as of 1 June 2008) Multiplication of bilateral and regional trade agreements: more than 200 identified by WTO, e.g. European Union, Community of Independent states, ASEAN (South east Asia), Mercosur (South America)… Major emerging economies (China, India, Russia, Brazil, Indonesia, South Africa,…) and regulatory reforms Good regulatory practices by referencing standards, as a component of good public governance Global companies Increasing impact of societal NGOs
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5KIEV SG/cta/14960221 2008-06-12 WTO – Agreement on Technical Barriers to Trade Recognizes countries’ rights to adopt the technical regulations they consider appropriate Justification of divergences with international practice: climatic, geographic, safety, security, environment,… (notification, safeguard clause and dispute resolution processes) Encourages countries to use international standards where appropriate to avoid unjustified technical requirements and un- necessary duplication of conformity assessment procedures Sets out rules for the preparation, adoption and application of standards by governments and standardizing bodies developing voluntary standards Characterizes « international standards » WTO Code of Good Practice ratified by 163 Standardizing Bodies. Access through ISO-IEC Information Center (www.standardsinfo.net)
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6KIEV SG/cta/14960221 2008-06-12 The quality infrastructure supporting a sustainable world economy Metrology StandardizationAccreditation BIPMOIML ISOIAFILACITU-TIECScienceandTechnology Society Conformity assessment Trade
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7KIEV SG/cta/14960221 2008-06-12 Metrology, accreditation and conformity assessment
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8KIEV SG/cta/14960221 2008-06-12 Technical regulations address issues such as Safety Security Health Environmental impact Accessibility Fairness of trade Consumer, user or worker information Relating to products, processes, plants, building, services or business practices
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9KIEV SG/cta/14960221 2008-06-12 Complementarity between technical regulations and standards Regulations set mandatory requirements and related conformity assessment deemed necessary by the legislator for protecting citizens, the environment, infrastructures and property (intellectual, physical) Consensus based standards address technicalities and good practices for implementing technical regulations. They are developed by a transparent process involving all the interested stakeholders International Standards may reconcile legitimate societal requirements with avoiding unnecessary technical barriers to trade
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10KIEV SG/cta/14960221 2008-06-12 Using and referencing ISO/IEC standards in technical regulations (information document)
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11KIEV SG/cta/14960221 2008-06-12 The World Standards Cooperation (WSC) Multi-discipline and cross-sector For electrotechnology For telecommunications The leading international standardization organizations Collaborate to meet the challenges of converging technologies
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12KIEV SG/cta/14960221 2008-06-12 The ISO system At February 2007 IT tools Standards development procedures Consensus building Dissemination 157 national members 186 active TCs 3 000 technical bodies 50 000 experts Central Secretariat in Geneva 153 staff Collection of 17 041 ISO Standards 1 105 standards produced in 2007
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13KIEV SG/cta/14960221 2008-06-12 Standards and work in progress 2003 – 2007 At February 2008
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14KIEV SG/cta/14960221 2008-06-12 ISO’s global networking WTO: observer status and collaboration UN and UN agencies: CODEX, ILO, IMO, ITC, UPU, UN/ECE, UNIDO, WHO, WMO, WTO-Tourism,... World Customs Organization (WCO) 720 liaisons and partnerships with international and regional organizations in technical work Links with seven regional bodies (ACCSQ, AIDMO, ARSO, CEN, COPANT, EASC, PASC) Economic actors: Accreditation: IAF and ILAC, Consumers International, ICC, IFAN, World Economic Forum, World Energy Council, etc…
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15KIEV SG/cta/14960221 2008-06-12 International Standards and conformity assessment The ISO/IEC 17000 series of standards and guides relating to conformity assessment functions… For use both for mandatory and voluntary conformity assessment To assess compliance to national, regional or international regulatory requirements and/or voluntary standards Contributes to international acceptance of results and and certificates Relating to measurement, calibration, testing, certification (of products, processes, services, management systems and competence of personnel), inspection and associated accreditation services
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16KIEV SG/cta/14960221 2008-06-12 Example 1: Quality Management Approx. 1 million ISO 9001:2000 certificates in 170 countries (in 2007) Upcoming revision of ISO 9001 and ISO 9004 Sector implementations of ISO 9000: automobile, aeronautics, telecoms, railways, medical devices… Market surveillance of certification to ISO management system Standards
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17KIEV SG/cta/14960221 2008-06-12 Example 2: Security Supply chain: ISO 28000 series Road traffic: new ISO PC 232 Societal security: ISO TC 223
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18KIEV SG/cta/14960221 2008-06-12 Example 3:Food Safety Example 3: Food Safety The CODEX HACCP requirements The ISO 22000 series on food safety and traceability management ISO’s awareness and education programme
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19KIEV SG/cta/14960221 2008-06-12 Example 4: Climate change Trading of emission credits: accounting and verification of Green House Gases (GHG) emissions: ISO 14064 and 14065 ISO TC 207/SC 7 on GHG Carbon foot print assessment and labelling Environmental management Energy efficiency and renewable sources
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20KIEV SG/cta/14960221 2008-06-12 Example 5: Environmental management Environmental labelling Environmental management: 140 000 ISO 14001:2004 certificates in 140 countries Analysis for air, water and soil quality and noise measurements ISO TC 207
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21KIEV SG/cta/14960221 2008-06-12 Example 6: Energy efficiency Measuring and communicating energy consumption of appliances and equipements Energy performance of construction materials and building components, as well as of whole buildings New ISO PC to develop an «energy management standard» ISO/IEC collaboration
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22KIEV SG/cta/14960221 2008-06-12 Example 7: The upstream oil and gas industry ISO TC 67 Materials, equipment and offshore structures for the petroleum, petrochemical and natural gas industries Products and component specification and interoperability 130 IS adopted and 73 in progress Involvement of and adoption by CEN and American Petroleum Institute ISO TS 29001: application of ISO 9001 for suppliers of the oil and gas industry
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23KIEV SG/cta/14960221 2008-06-12 Example 8: Automobile ISO TC 22 on motor vehicles Collaboration with regulators: WP.29 of UNECE Testing for safety Quality management: ISO 16949 and the IATF
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24KIEV SG/cta/14960221 2008-06-12 Example 9: Healthcare Clinical evaluation and testing of medical devices Clinical laboratories Health informatics and inter-operability Quality management in health services
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25KIEV SG/cta/14960221 2008-06-12 Example 10: Information technologies Information security: the ISO/IEC 27000 series Quality of IT services: the ISO/IEC 20000 series ISO/IEC JTC 1 Collaboration with ITU
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26KIEV SG/cta/14960221 2008-06-12 Example 11: Consumer Protection The role of COPOLCO Safety of consumer products and domestic appliances Informative labelling and product certification Societal claims: fair trade, ethics, environmental claims… The future ISO 26000 on social responsibility
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27KIEV SG/cta/14960221 2008-06-12 ISO International Standards for a sustainable world Thank for your attention! http://www.iso.org Merci pour votre attention! Благодарю Вас за внимание !
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