Graphical symbols — Safety signs — Safety way guidance systems (SWGS)
ISO 16069:2017 describes the principles governing the design and application of visual components used to create a safety way guidance system (SWGS).
ISO 16069:2017 contains general principles valid both for electrically powered and for phosphorescent components. Special information which is related to the type of component is given to assist in defining the environment of use, choice of material…
Information and documentation — Records management processes — Metadata for records — Part 1: Princi...
ISO 23081-1:2017 covers the principles that underpin and govern records management metadata. These principles are applicable to:
- records and their metadata;
- all processes that affect them;
- any system in which they reside;
- any organization that is responsible for their management.
Drinking Water and Domestic Wastewater Treatment Technologies — Performance Validation — Administrat...
This document describes the steps to be followed by applicants to obtain validation of their
performance testing by the CTTEP or CTTEU leading to the publication by the MDDELCC of a
technology fact sheet for their drinking water treatment or domestic wastewater treatment
technology.
This procedure describes the administrative steps associated with the performance validation
process requested…
Information technology — IT asset management — Part 4: Resource utilization measurement
ISO/IEC 19770-4:2017 establishes specifications for an information structure to contain Resource Utilization Measurement information to facilitate IT asset management (ITAM).
This document is applicable to all types of organization (for example, commercial enterprises, government agencies, and non-profit organizations).
Information technology - IT asset management - Part 4: Resource utilization measurement
ISO/IEC 19770-4:2017 establishes specifications for an information structure to contain Resource Utilization Measurement information to facilitate IT asset management (ITAM).
This document is applicable to all types of organization (for example, commercial enterprises, government agencies, and non-profit organizations).
Information technology — Security techniques — Code of practice for personally identifiable informat...
ISO/IEC 29151:2017 establishes control objectives, controls and guidelines for implementing controls, to meet the requirements identified by a risk and impact assessment related to the protection of personally identifiable information (PII).
In particular, this Recommendation | International Standard specifies guidelines based on ISO/IEC 27002, taking into consideration the requirements for…
Information technology - Security techniques - Code of practice for personally identifiable informat...
ISO/IEC 29151:2017 establishes control objectives, controls and guidelines for implementing controls, to meet the requirements identified by a risk and impact assessment related to the protection of personally identifiable information (PII).
In particular, this Recommendation | International Standard specifies guidelines based on ISO/IEC 27002, taking into consideration the requirements for…
This Standard specifies requirements for an organizational program for worker-carers providing care to
a)
adult care recipients (e.g., adults with disabilities, elderly dependents); and
b)
long-term child care recipients (e.g., due to chronic illness).
Note: The intent of this Standard is to align with government sponsored programs.
This Standard also addresses gender specificity of the…
Information technology — Security techniques — Guidelines for privacy impact assessment
This document gives guidelines for
— a process on privacy impact assessments, and
— a structure and content of a PIA report.
It is applicable to all types and sizes of organizations, including public companies, private companies, government entities and not-for-profit organizations.
This document is relevant to those involved in designing or implementing projects, including the parties…
Information technology - Security techniques - Guidelines for privacy impact assessment
This document gives guidelines for
— a process on privacy impact assessments, and
— a structure and content of a PIA report.
It is applicable to all types and sizes of organizations, including public companies, private companies, government entities and not-for-profit organizations.
This document is relevant to those involved in designing or implementing projects, including the parties…