BS 0:2021 – TC:2022 Edition
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Tracked Changes. A standard for standards. Principles of standardization
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2022 | 122 |
PDF Catalog
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1 | 30447958 |
75 | A-30415947 |
79 | Foreword |
81 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references 3 Terms, definitions and abbreviated terms |
86 | 4 Principles of standardization 4.1 Context and purpose |
88 | 4.2 The National Standards Body 4.3 Application of standards |
89 | 4.4 Transparency |
90 | 4.5 Disclosure of documents to nominating organizations and employers 5 Development of British Standards 5.1 Principles Figure 1 — Stages of standards development, publication and maintenance |
91 | 5.2 New work 5.3 International standardization |
92 | 5.4 European standardization 5.5 Common features of international and European standardization |
93 | 5.6 UK participation in international and European standardization |
94 | 5.7 British Standards of UK origin 5.8 Consultation – Draft for public comment |
95 | 6 Publishing and maintaining standards 6.1 Publication 6.2 Maintenance |
97 | 7 BSI committees 7.1 Principles 7.2 Committee constitution |
98 | 7.3 Nominating organizations |
99 | 7.4 Co‑option for specific tasks |
100 | 7.5 Decision making |
102 | 7.6 Minutes 7.7 Disputes 7.8 Legal issues 7.9 Confidentiality and external communications |
103 | 7.10 Delegation of responsibilities 7.11 Inter‑committee liaison 8 Roles and responsibilities 8.1 BSI |
104 | 8.2 BSI employees 8.3 Conduct 8.4 Committee members |
105 | 8.5 Committee chairs |
107 | 8.6 Committee managers 8.7 Additional roles and responsibilities for British Standards of UK origin |
109 | 9 Content and drafting of standards 9.1 Principles 9.2 Relationship with the law |
110 | 9.3 Drafting |
111 | 9.4 Types of standardization publication |
112 | 9.5 Intellectual property rights (IPR) |
114 | Bibliography |
115 | Index |