Power quality management - Part 3: User characteristics modelling
IEC TS 63222-3:2024 is intended to provide provisions regarding recognized engineering practices applicable to assess the user’s characteristics in power quality predicted assessment. It summarizes the best practice in non-linear, unbalanced, impact and fluctuating loads or generations modelling for power quality disturbance anticipation in public power systems at the planning stage.
This…
Circular economy — Vocabulary, principles and guidance for implementation
This document defines key terms, establishes a vision and principles for a circular economy, and gives guidance, including possible actions, for an organization to implement.
It is applicable to organizations seeking to understand and commit or contribute to a circular economy while contributing to sustainable development. These organizations can be either private or public, acting individually…
Water safety signs and beach safety flags — Part 3: Guidance for use
This document gives guidance for the selection and use of water safety signs as specified in ISOÂ 7010 and beach safety flags as specified in ISOÂ 20712-2 in aquatic environments. It provides guidance on their location, mounting positions, lighting and maintenance. It also provides guidance on the design and location of multiple signs.
This document does not apply to traffic signs for use on the…
Guidelines for the promotion and implementation of gender equality and women’s empowerment
This document gives guidance on how to promote and implement gender equality and women’s empowerment. It provides guidelines for organizations to develop the capabilities to achieve a culture of gender equality and women’s empowerment. The guidelines include the framework, resources, policies, tools and good practices for contextualizing, promoting and implementing gender equality.
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Video Surveillance Systems (VSS) for use in security applications - Part 2-11: Video transmission pr...
IEC 62676-2-11:2024 defines minimum requirement profiles for Video Management Systems (VMS) and cloud Video-Surveillance-as-a-Service (VSaaS) Systems to optimize interfacing with third parties.
It defines minimum required VMS interoperability levels from video export to exclusive video control, for the sake of remote support, for example in crisis situations, regulating governmental…