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Health informatics — Guidelines on data protection to facilitate trans-border flows of personal heal...
ISO 22857:2004 provides guidance on data protection requirements to facilitate the transfer of personal health data across national borders. It does not require the harmonization of existing national standards, legislation or regulations. It is normative only in respect of international exchange of personal health data. However, it may be informative with respect to the protection of health…
Éditeur :
ISO
Statut :
Annulée
Date de publication :
2004-03-16
Code(s) de l'ICS :
35.240.80
Medical electrical equipment - Part 2-13: Particular requirements for the safety of anaesthetic work...
This National Standard of Canada is based on International Standard IEC 60601-2-13:1998 (second edition, 1998-05). 1 Scope and object This clause of the General Standard applies, except as follows: Addition 1.2 This Particular Standard presents particular requirements for ANAESTHETIC WORKSTATIONS for inhalational anaesthesia intended for human use supplied complete, as well as particular…
Éditeur :
CSA
Statut :
Annulée
Date de publication :
2002-09-30
Code(s) de l'ICS :
11.040.10
Line Pressure Regulators
1.1 SCOPe 1.1.1 This standard applies to line pressure regulators, (see Part V, Definitions), constructed entirely of new, used parts and materials, hereinafter referred to as regulator(s), either individual or in combination with over pressure protection devices, hereinafter referred to as device(s), intended for application in natural gas piping systems…
Éditeur :
CSA
Statut :
Annulée
Date de publication :
1998-03-30
Code(s) de l'ICS :
91.140.40; 23.060.40
Implementing Privacy Codes of Practice
Introduction The Model Code for the Protection of Personal Information being developed under the auspices of the Canadian Standards Association (CSA) has the potential to advance the cause of personal-data protection in Canada. No other country has attempted to negotiate and establish on a voluntary basis a general minimum standard for privacy protection in its private sector. As an…
Éditeur :
CSA
Statut :
Norme
Date de publication :
1995-07-31
Code(s) de l'ICS :
03.100.01; 03.160