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ISO 26000 is a set of international standards for social responsibility.It was developed in November 2010 by International Organization for Standardization.The goal of these standards is to contribute to global sustainable development by encouraging business and other organizations to practice social responsibility to improve their impacts on their workers, their natural environments and their ...
ISO 26000:2010 Guidance on social responsibility; ISO 26101:2017 Acoustics – Test methods for the qualification of free-field environments; ISO/TR 26122:2008 Information and documentation - Work process analysis for records; ISO 26162 Management of terminology resources — Terminology databases ISO 26162-1:2019 Part 1: Design
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ISO 20400:2017 Sustainable procurement — Guidance is a standard by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) that provides guidance to organizations, independent of their activity or size, on integrating sustainability within procurement. [1]
ISO/TR 24014-3:2013 Part 3: Complementary concepts to Part 1 for multi-application media; ISO 24097 Intelligent transport systems – Using web services (machine-machine delivery) for ITS service delivery ISO 24097-1:2017 Part 1: Realization of interoperable web services; ISO/TR 24097-2:2015 Part 2: Elaboration of interoperable web services ...
ISO 2006-1:2009 Part 2: Moderate-speed method under load; ISO 2007:2018 Rubber, unvulcanized — Determination of plasticity — Rapid-plastimeter method; ISO 2008:1987 Rubber latex, styrene-butadiene — Determination of volatile unsaturates [Withdrawn without replacement] ISO 2009:2011 Slotted countersunk flat head screws — Product grade A
Social Accountability 8000 (SA 8000) is an international standard for social accountability management systems.It was developed in 1997 by Social Accountability International, formerly the Council on Economic Priorities Accreditation Agency, by an advisory board consisting of trade unions, NGOs, civil society organizations and companies. [1]