ISO 9000 is a series, or family, of quality management standards, while ISO 9001 is a standard within the family. The ISO 9000 family of standards also contains an individual standard named ISO 9000. This standard lays out the fundamentals and vocabulary for quality management systems (QMS). ISO 9000 series of Standards. Moreover, there are a lot of ISO and IEC standards that were accepted as 'European Standard' (headlined as EN ISO xxxxx) and are valid in the European Economic Region. Institute for Reference Materials and Measurements (IRMM) List of ASTM standards; List of DIN standards; List of ISO standards; References.
European Standards (abbreviated ENs owing to the more literal translation from French/German as European Norms[1][2]) are technical standards drafted and maintained by CEN (European Committee for Standardization), CENELEC (European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization) and ETSI (European Telecommunications Standards Institute).
Here you'll find a list of our management system standards categorized by sector. Alternatively, you can download a list of MSS in Excel format. Please note that, while we attempt to regularly update the list, we cannot guarantee that the information contained therein is comprehensive, up to date. Jun 20, 2019 If a company indicates they comply with ISO standards, it means they have internally used ISO as a guideline for their program development. There are many kinds of ISO standards, all impacting different parts of a business. ISO 9000 relates to quality management. ISO 9001 ISO 1 ISO 22000 SA8000 ISO26000 FAMI-QS ISO 27001 IATF16949, 22301 IRIS Management system Series of Standards / Documents published.
EN 1–999[edit]
EN 1: Fluid oil stoves with vaporizing burners
EN 2: Classification of fire
EN 3: Portable fire extinguishers
EN 19: Industrial valves – Marking of metallic valves
EN 26: Gas-fired instantaneous water heaters for the production of domestic hot water
EN 40-1: Lighting columns - Part 1: Definitions and terms
EN 40-2: Lighting columns - Part 2: General requirements and dimensions
EN 40-3-1: Lighting columns - Part 3-1: Design and verification - Specification for characteristic loads
EN 40-3-2: Lighting columns - Part 3-2: Design and verification - Verification by testing
EN 40-3-3: Lighting columns - Part 3-3: Design and verification - Verification by calculation
EN 40-4: Lighting columns - Part 4: Requirements for reinforced and prestressed concrete lighting columns
EN 40-5: Lighting columns - Part 5: Requirements for steel lighting columns
EN 40-6: Lighting columns - Part 6: Requirements for aluminium lighting columns
EN 40-7: Lighting columns - Part 7: Requirements for fibre reinforced polymer composite lighting columns
EN 54: Fire detection and fire alarm systems
EN 71: Safety of toys
EN 81: Safety of lifts
EN 115: Safety of escalators & Moving walks
EN 166: Personal eye protection. Specifications
EN 196: Methods for testing cement (10 parts)
EN 197-1: Cement – Part 1 : Composition, specifications and conformity criteria for common cements
EN 197-2: Cement – Part 2 : Conformity evaluation
EN 206-1: Concrete – Part 1: Specification, performance, production and conformity
EN 207: Classification and specifications of filters and eye protection against laser
EN 208: Classification of eye protection filters for laser alignment
EN 228: Specifications for automotive petrol
EN 250: Respiratory equipment. Open-circuit self-contained compressed air diving apparatus. Requirements, testing, marking
EN 280: Mobile elevating work platforms. Design calculations, Stability criteria, Construction, Safety Examinations and tests
EN 287-1: 'Qualification test of welders — Fusion welding — Part 1: Steels' (2011)
EN 294: Safety of machinery; safety distances to prevent danger zones from being reached by the upper limbs
EN 298: Automatic gas burner control systems for gas burners and gas burning appliances with or without fans
EN 336: Structural timber — Sizes, permitted deviations
EN 338: Structural timber — Strength classes
EN 341: Personal protective equipment against falls from a height. Descender devices
EN 352-2: Revised 2002 standards on hearing protectors. Safety requirements and testing, generally about earplugs.
EN 353-1: Personal protective equipment against falls from a height. Guided type fall arresters including a rigid anchor
EN 353-2: Personal protective equipment against falls from a height. Guided type fall arresters including a flexible anchor line
EN 354: Personal protective equipment against falls from a height. Lanyards
EN 355: Personal protective equipment against falls from a height. Energy absorbers
EN 358: Personal protective equipment for work positioning and prevention of falls from a height. Belts for work positioning and restraint and work positioning lanyards
EN 360: Personal protective equipment against falls from a height. Retractable type fall arresters
EN 361: Personal protective equipment against falls from a height. Full body harnesses
EN 362: Personal protective equipment against falls from a height. Connectors
EN 363: Personal protective equipment against falls from a height. Fall arrest systems
EN 374: Protective gloves against chemicals and micro-organisms
EN 381: Protective clothing for chainsaw users, e.g. trousers, jackets, gloves, boots/gaiters.
EN 386: Glued laminated timber - Performance requirements and minimum production requirements
EN 388: Protective gloves against mechanical risks
EN 390: Glued laminated timber. Sizes. Permissible deviations
EN 391: Glued laminated timber - Delamination tests of glue lines
EN 392: Glued laminated timber - Shear test of glue lines
EN 397: Specification for industrial safety helmets
EN 403: Respiratory protective devices for self-rescue. Filtering devices with hood for escape from fire. Requirements, testing, marking.
EN 408: Structural timber and glued laminated timber — Determination of some physical and mechanical properties
EN 417: Non-refillable metallic cartridges for liquefied petroleum gases
EN 420: Protective gloves. General requirements and test methods
EN 438: Decorative high-pressure laminates (HPL) sheets based on thermosetting resins.
EN 440: 'Welding consumables wire electrodes and deposits for gas shielded metal arc welding of non-alloy and fine grain steel - Classification' (1994)
EN 450: Fly ash for concrete - Definitions, requirements and quality control
EN 474: Earth-moving Machinery. Safety. General Requirements
EN 518: Structural timber. Grading. Requirements for visual strength grading standards (replaced by EN 14081-1)
EN 519: Structural timber. Grading. Requirements for machine strength graded timber and grading machines (Replaced by EN 14081-1)
EN 567: Mountaineering equipment. Rope clamps. Safety requirements and test methods
EN 590: Specification for automotive diesel
EN 694: Fire-fighting hoses. Semi-rigid hoses for fixed systems
EN 716: Children's cots and folding cots for domestic use
EN 795: Protection against falls from a height. Anchor devices. Requirements and testing
EN 805: Water supply. Requirements for systems and components outside buildings
EN 813: Personal protective equipment for prevention of falls from a height. Sit harnesses
EN 837: Pressure connections
EN 840: Mobile waste containers.
EN 877: Cast iron pipes and fittings, their joints and accessories for the evacuation of water from buildings. Requirements, test methods and quality assurance
EN 926-1: Paragliding equipment - Paragliders - Part 1: Requirements and test methods for structural strength
EN 926-2: Paragliding equipment - Paragliders - Part 2: Requirements and test methods for classifying flight safety characteristics
EN 933-1: Test for geometrical properties of aggregates - Part 1: determination of particle size distribution - Sieving method
EN 934-2: Admixtures for concrete, mortar and grout - Part 2: concrete admixtures - Definitions and requirements
EN 980: Symbols for use in the labeling of medical devices
EN 1000–1989[edit]
EN 1010-1: Safety of machinery. Safety requirements for the design and construction of printing and paper converting machines. Common requirements
EN 1010-2: Safety of machinery. Safety requirements for the design and construction of printing and paper converting machines. Printing and varnishing machines including pre-press machinery
EN 1010-3: Safety of machinery. Safety requirements for the design and construction of printing and paper converting machines. Cutting machines
EN 1010-4: Safety of machinery. Safety requirements for the design and construction of printing and paper converting machines. Bookbinding, paper converting and finishing machines
EN 1010-5: Safety of machinery - Safety requirements for the design and construction of printing and paper converting machines. Machines for the production of corrugated board
EN 1069: Water slides of 2 m height and more
EN 1078: Helmets for pedal cyclists and for users of skateboards and roller skates
EN 1090: Execution of steel structures and aluminium structures (3 parts)
EN 1092: Flanges and their joints. Circular flanges for pipes, valves, fittings and accessories, PN designated
EN 1168: Precast concrete products - Hollow core slabs
EN 1176-1: Playground equipment. General safety requirements and test methods
EN 1177: Impact absorbing playground surfacing. Safety requirements and test methods
EN 1325-1: Vocabulary of Value Management, Value Evaluation and Functional Analysis
EN 1337: Structural bearings
EN 1399: Resilient floor coverings. Determination of resistance to stubbed and burning cigarettes
EN 1401: Plastics piping systems for non-pressure underground drainage and sewerage - Unplasticized poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC-U)
EN 1496: Personal fall protection equipment. Rescue lifting devices
EN 1679: Reciprocating internal combustion engines: Compression ignition engines
EN 1809: Diving accessories. Buoyancy compensators. Functional and safety requirements, test methods.
EN 1815: Resilient and textile floor coverings. Assessment of static electrical propensity
EN 1891: Personal protective equipment for the prevention of falls from a height. Low stretch kernmantel ropes
EN 1972: Diving equipment - Snorkels - Requirements and test methods
EN 1990–1999 (Eurocodes)[edit]
EN 1990: (Eurocode 0) Basis of structural design
EN 1991: (Eurocode 1) Actions on structures
EN 1992: (Eurocode 2) Design of concrete structures
EN 1993: (Eurocode 3) Design of steel structures
EN 1994: (Eurocode 4) Design of composite steel and concrete structures
EN 1995: (Eurocode 5) Design of timber structures
EN 1996: (Eurocode 6) Design of masonry structures
EN 1997: (Eurocode 7) Geotechnical design
EN 1998: (Eurocode 8) Design of structures for earthquake resistance
EN 1999: (Eurocode 9) Design of aluminium structures
EN 10000–10999[edit]
This range includes almost exclusively CEN Standards related to iron and steel.
EN 10002: Metallic Materials - Tensile Testing
EN 10002-1: Method of Test at Ambient Temperature
EN 10025: Hot rolled products of structural steels
EN 10025-1: Part 1: General technical delivery conditions
EN 10025-2: Part 2: Technical delivery conditions for non-alloy structural steels
EN 10025-3: Part 3: Technical delivery conditions for normalized/normalized rolled weldable fine grain structural steels
EN 10025-4: Part 4: Technical delivery conditions for thermomechanical rolled weldable fine grain structural steels
EN 10025-5: Part 5: Technical delivery conditions for structural steels with improved atmospheric corrosion resistance
EN 10025-6:Part 6: Technical delivery conditions for flat products of high yield strength structural steels in the quenched and tempered condition
EN 10027: Designation systems for steel.[3]
EN 10204: Metallic products - Types of inspection documents
EN 10216: Seamless steel tubes for pressure purposes
EN 10216-1: Part 1: Non-alloy steel tubes with specified room temperature properties
EN 10216-2: Part 2: Non alloy and alloy steel tubes with specified elevated temperature properties
EN 10216-3: Part 3: Alloy fine grain steel tubes
EN 10216-4: Part 4: Non-alloy and alloy steel tubes with specified low temperature properties
EN 10216-5: Part 5: Stainless steel tubes
EN 10217: Welded steel tubes for pressure purposes
EN 10217-1: Part 1: Non-alloy steel tubes with specified room temperature properties
EN 10217-2: Part 2: Electric welded non-alloy and alloy steel tubes with specified elevated temperature properties
EN 10217-3: Part 3: Alloy fine grain steel tubes
EN 10217-4: Part 4: Electric welded non-alloy steel tubes with specified low temperature properties
EN 10240: Internal and/or external protective coating for steel tubes - specification for hot dip galvanized coatings applied in automatic plants
EN
Title
Status
10357-A
Hygienic and aseptic stainless steel tubes, fittings and connections for food, pharmaceutical and chemical industries
Active
EN 11000–49999[edit]
EN 12102: Air conditioners, liquid chilling packages, heat pumps and dehumidifiers with electrically driven compressors for space heating and cooling - Measurement of airborne noise - Determination of the sound power level
EN 12105: Resilient floor coverings - Determination of moisture content of agglomerated composition cork
EN 12199: Resilient floor coverings. Specifications for homogeneous and heterogeneous relief rubber floor coverings
EN 12221: Changing units for domestic use
EN 12246: Quality classification of timber used in pallets and packaging
EN 12255: Wastewater treatment plants
EN 12255-1: Part 1: General construction principles
EN 12255-2: Part 2: Performance requirements of raw wastewater pumping installations
EN 12255-3: Part 3: Preliminary treatment
EN 12255-4: Part 4: Primary settlement
EN 12255-5: Part 5: Lagooning processes
EN 12255-6: Part 6: Activated sludge process
EN 12255-7: Part 7: Biological fixed-film reactors
EN 12255-8: Part 8: Sludge treatment and storage
EN 12255-9: Part 9: Odour control and ventilation
EN 12255-10: Part 10: Safety principles
EN 12255-11: Part 11: General data required
EN 12255-12: Part 12: Control and automation
EN 12255-13: Part 13: Chemical treatment - Treatment of wastewater by precipitation/flocculation
EN 12255-14: Part 14: Disinfection
EN 12255-15: Part 15: Measurement of the oxygen transfer in clean water in aeration tanks of activated sludge plants
EN 12255-16: Part 16: Physical (mechanical) filtration
EN 12277: Mountaineering and climbing harnesses
EN 12281: Printing and business paper. Requirements for copy paper.
EN 12345: Welding. Multilingual terms for welded joints with illustrations
EN 12492: Helmets for mountaineering
EN 12566: Small wastewater treatment systems for up to 50 PT
EN 12566-1: Part 1: Prefabricated septic tanks
EN 12566-2: Part 2: Soil infiltration systems
EN 12566-3: Part 3: Packaged and/or site assembled domestic wastewater treatment plants
EN 12566-4: Part 4: Septic tanks assembled in situ from prefabricated kits
EN 12566-5: Part 5: Pretreated Effluent Filtration systems
EN 12566-6: Part 6: Prefabricated treatment units for septic tank effluent
EN 12566-7: Part 7: Prefabricated tertiary treatment units
EN 12572: Artificial climbing structures
EN 12600: Classification of Resistance of Glazing to Impact
EN 12663: Railway applications - Structural requirements of railway vehicle bodies
EN 12797: Brazing – Destructive tests of brazed joints
EN 12799: Brazing – Non-destructive examination brazed joints
EN 12810: Facade scaffolds made of prefabricated parts
EN 12811: Temporary works equipment
EN 12841: Personal fall protection equipment. Rope access systems. Rope adjustment devices
EN 12890: Patterns, pattern equipment and coreboxes for the production of sand molds and sand cores
EN 12952: Water-Tube Boilers And Auxiliary Installations
EN 12973: Value Management
EN 12975-1: Thermal solar systems and components - Solar collectors
EN 13000: Cranes - Mobile Cranes
EN 13133: 'Brazing - Brazer approval' (2000)
EN 13145: Railway applications - Track - Wood sleepers and bearers
EN 13146: Railway applications - Track - Test methods for fastening systems
EN 13162:2013-03: Thermal insulation products for buildings - Factory made mineral wool (MW) products
EN 13204: Double acting hydraulic rescue tools for fire and rescue service use. Safety and performance requirements[4]
EN 13300: quality and classification of (interior) wall paint
EN 13309: Construction machinery - Electromagnetic compatibility of machines with internal power supply
EN 13319: Diving accessories. Depth gauges and combined depth and time measuring devices. Functional and safety requirements, test methods.
EN 13402: Size designation of clothes
EN 13432: Compostable and biodegradablepackaging
EN 13445: Unfired pressure vessels
EN 13480: Metallic industrial piping
EN 13501: Fire classification of construction products and building elements
EN 13537: Temperature ratings for sleeping bags
EN 13594:2002: Protective gloves for professional motorcycle riders. Requirements and test methods
EN 13595-1:2002: Protective clothing for professional motorcycle riders. Jackets, trousers and one piece or divided suits. General requirements
EN 13595-2:2002: Protective clothing for professional motorcycle riders. Jackets, trousers and one piece or divided suits. Test method for determination of impact abrasion resistance
EN 13595-3:2002: Protective clothing for professional motorcycle riders. Jackets, trousers and one piece or divided suits. Test method for determination of burst strength.
EN 13595-4:2002: Protective clothing for professional motorcycle riders. Jackets, trousers and one piece or divided suits. Test methods for the determination of impact cut resistance
EN 13612: Performance evaluation of in-vitro diagnostic devices
EN 13634:2002: Protective footwear for professional motorcycle riders. Requirements and test methods
EN 13640: Stability testing of in vitro diagnostic reagents
EN 13757: Communication system for meters and remote reading of meters (Meter-Bus)
EN 13940:2016: System of concepts to support continuity of care
EN ISO 13982: Protective clothing for use against solid particulates — Part 1: Performance requirements for chemical protective clothing providing protection to the full body against airborne solid particulates (type 5 clothing)
EN 14081-1: Timber structures - Strength graded structural timber with rectangular cross section - Part 1: General requirements
EN 14081-2: Timber structures — Strength graded structural timber with rectangular cross section — Part 2 : Machine grading; additional requirements for initial type testing.
EN 14081-3:Timber structures — Strength graded structural timber with rectangular cross section — Part 3: Machine grading; additional requirements for factory production control.
EN 14081-4:Timber structures — Strength graded structural timber with rectangular cross section — Part 4: Machine grading; grading machine settings for machine controlled systems.
EN 14214: The pure biodiesel standard
EN 14225-1: Diving suits. Wet suits. Requirements and test methods.
EN 14225-2: Diving suits. Dry suits. Requirements and test methods.
EN 14511: Air conditioners, liquid chilling packages and heat pumps with electrically driven compressors for space heating and cooling
EN 14904: Surfaces for sports areas. Indoor surfaces for multi-sports use. Specification
EN 14988-1:2006: Children's High chairs. Part 1: Safety requirements
EN 14988-2:2006: Children's High chairs. Part 2: Test methods
EN 15251: Indoor environmental input parameters for design and assessment of energy performance of buildings- addressing indoor air quality, thermal environment, lighting and acoustics
EN 15531: Service Interface for Real Time Information
EN 15744: Film identification — Minimum set of metadata for cinematographic works
EN 15838: Customer Contact Centres - Requirements for service provision
EN 15883: Washer-disinfectors
EN 15907: Film identification — Enhancing interoperability of metadata - Element sets and structures
EN 16001: Energy management systems; withdrawn, replaced by ISO 50001
EN 16034: Pedestrian doorsets, industrial, commercial, garage doors and openable windows. Product standard, performance characteristics. Fire resisting and/or smoke control characteristics
EN 16114: Management consultancy services
EN 16228: Drilling and foundation equipment – Safety
EN 16228-1: Common requirements
EN 16228-2: Mobile drill rigs for civil and geotechnical engineering, quarrying and mining
EN 16228-3: Horizontal directional drilling equipment (HDD)
EN 16228-4: Foundation equipment
EN 16228-5: Diaphragm walling equipment
EN 16228-6: Jetting, grouting and injection equipment
EN 16228-7: Interchangeable auxiliary equipment
EN 16247: Energy audits
EN 16804: Diving equipment - Diving open heel fins - Requirements and test methods
EN 16805: Diving equipment - Diving mask - Requirements and test methods
EN 16931-1: Electronic Invoicing - Semantic data model of the core elements of an electronic invoice
EN 20345: Personal Protective Equipment – Safety Footwear
EN 28601: Data elements and interchange formats; information interchange; representation of dates and times
EN 45502-1: Active implantable medical devices - Part 1: General requirements for safety, marking and information to be provided by the manufacturer
EN 45545: Railway applications. Fire protection on railway vehicles.
EN 45545-1: Railway applications. Fire protection on railway vehicles. General
EN 45545-2: Railway applications. Fire protection on railway vehicles. Requirements for fire behaviour of materials and components
EN 45545-3: Railway applications. Fire protection on railway vehicles. Fire resistance requirements for fire barriers
EN 45545-4: Railway applications. Fire protection on railway vehicles. Fire safety requirements for rolling stock design
EN 45545-5: Railway applications. Fire protection on railway vehicles. Fire safety requirements for electrical equipment including that of trolley buses, track guided buses and magnetic levitation vehicles
EN 45545-6: Railway applications. Fire protection on railway vehicles. Fire control and management systems
EN 45545-7: Railway applications. Fire protection on railway vehicles. Fire safety requirements for flammable liquid and flammable gas installations
EN 50000–59999 (CEN specific, non-IEC electrical standards)[edit]
EN 50022: 35 mm snap-on top-hat mounting rails for low-voltage switchgear (DIN rail)
EN 50075: Europlug
EN 50090: Home and Building Electronic Systems (KNX/EIB)
EN 50102: Degrees of protection provided by enclosures for electrical equipment against external mechanical impacts
EN 50119: Railway applications - Fixed installations: Electric traction overhead contact lines for railways
EN 50121: Railway applications - Electromagnetic compatibility
EN 50121-1: Railway applications - Electromagnetic compatibility Part 1: General
EN 50121-2: Railway applications - Electromagnetic compatibility - Part 2 : emission of the whole railway system to the outside world
EN 50121-3-1: Railway applications - Electromagnetic compatibility - Part 3-1 : rolling stock - Train and complete vehicle
EN 50121-3-2: Railway applications - Electromagnetic compatibility - Part 3-2 : rolling stock - Apparatus
EN 50121-4: Railway applications - Electromagnetic compatibility - Part 4 : emission and immunity of the signaling and telecommunications apparatus
EN 50121-5: Railway applications - Electromagnetic compatibility - Part 5: Emission and immunity of fixed power supply installations and apparatus
EN 50122: Railway applications - Fixed installations
EN 50122-1: Railway applications - Fixed installations - Electrical safety, earthing and the return circuit - Part 1: Protective provisions against electric shock
EN 50122-2: Railway applications - Fixed installations - Part 2: Protective provisions against the effects of Stray currents caused by d.c. traction systems
EN 50122-3: Railway applications - Fixed installations - Electrical safety, earthing and the return circuit - Part 3: Mutual Interaction of a.c. and d.c. traction systems
EN 50123: Railway applications - Fixed installations - D.C. switchgear
EN 50124: Railway applications - Insulation coordination
EN 50125-2: Railway applications - Environmental conditions for equipment - Part 2: Fixed electrical installations
EN 50125-3: Railway applications - Environmental conditions for equipment - Part 3: Equipment for signaling and telecommunications
EN 50126: Railway applications - The specification and demonstration of reliability, availability, maintainability and safety (RAMS)
EN 50128: Railway applications - Communications, signaling and processing systems
EN 50129: Railway applications - Communications, signaling and processing systems - Safety related electronic systems for signaling
EN 50130: Alarm systems - Electromagnetic compatibility and Environmental test methods
EN 50131: Alarm systems - Intrusion and hold-up systems
EN 50136: Alarm systems - Alarm transmission systems
EN 50153: Railway applications - Rolling stock - Protective provisions relating to electrical hazards
EN 50155: Railway applications - Electronic equipment used on rolling stock
EN 50157: Domestic and Similar Electronic Equipment Interconnection Requirements (Part1 = AV.link)
EN 50158: Railway applications - Communication, signalling and processing systems - Software for railway control and protection systems
EN 50159: Railway applications - Communication, signaling and processing systems - Safety-related communication in transmission systems
EN 50159-1: Railway applications - Communication, signaling and processing systems - Part 1: Safety-related communication in closed transmission systems
EN 50159-2: Railway applications - Communication, signaling and processing systems - Part 2: Safety-related communication in open transmission systems
EN 50163: railway applications supply voltages of traction systems
EN 50178: Electronic equipment for use in power installations
EN 50262: Metric cable glands
EN 50267: Corrosive Gases
EN 50272-1: Standards for Safety requirements for secondary batteries and battery installations - Part 1 General safety information
EN 50272-2: Standards for Safety requirements for secondary batteries and battery installations - Part 2 Stationary batteries
EN 50522: Earthing of power installations exceeding 1 kV a.c.
EN 50308: Wind Turbines - Protective Measures - Requirements for design, operation and maintenance
EN 50325: Industrial communications subsystem based on ISO 11898 (CAN) for controller-device interfaces
EN 50412: Power line communication apparatus and systems used in low-voltage installations in the frequency range 1.6 MHz to 30 MHz
EN 50436: Alcohol interlocks
EN 50525: Low voltage energy cables; a merger of HD 21 and HD 22.
EN 50600: Information technology - Data centre facilities and infrastructures
EN 55014: Electromagnetic compatibility — Requirements for household appliances, electric tools and similar apparatus
EN 55022: Information technology equipment. Radio disturbance characteristics.
EN 55024: Information technology equipment. Immunity characteristics
EN 60000-69999 (CEN editions of IEC standards)[edit]
EN 60065: Audio, Video and similar electronics apparatus - Safety requirements.
EN 60950-1: Information technology equipment - Safety - Part1: General requirements
EN 60950-21: Information technology equipment - Safety - Part21: Remote power feeding
EN 60950-22: Information technology equipment - Safety - Part22: Equipment installed outdoors
EN 60950-23: Information technology equipment - Safety - Part23: Large data storage equipment
EN 61000-1-2: Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). General. Methodology for the achievement of functional safety of electrical and electronic systems including equipment with regard to electromagnetic phenomena
EN 61000-1-3: Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). General. The effects of high-altitude EMP (HEMP) on civil equipment and systems
EN 61000-1-4: Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). General. Historical rationale for the limitation of power-frequency conducted harmonic current emissions from equipment, in the frequency range up to 2 kHz
EN 61000-1-5: Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). General. High power electromagnetic (HPEM) effects on civil systems
EN 61000-1-6: Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). General. Guide to the assessment of measurement uncertainty
EN 61000-2-2: Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). Environment. Compatibility levels for low-frequency conducted disturbances and signaling in public low-voltage power supply systems
EN 61000-2-4: Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). Environment. Compatibility levels in industrial plants for low-frequency conducted disturbances
EN 61000-2-9: Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). Environment. Description of HEMP environment. Radiated disturbance. Basic EMC publication
EN 61000-2-10: Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). Environment. Description of HEMP environment. Conducted disturbance
EN 61000-2-12: Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). Environment. Compatibility levels for low-frequency conducted disturbances and signaling in public medium-voltage power supply systems
EN 61000-3-2: Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). Limits. Limits for harmonic current emissions (equipment input current up to and including 16 A per phase)
EN 61000-3-3: Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). Limits. Limitation of voltage changes, voltage fluctuations and flicker in public low-voltage supply systems, for equipment with rated current ≤ 16 A per phase and not subject to conditional connection
EN 61000-3-11: Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). Limits. Limitation of voltage changes, voltage fluctuations and flicker in public low-voltage supply systems. Equipment with rated voltage current ≤ 75 A and subject to conditional connection
EN 61000-3-12: Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). Limits.
EN 61000-4-1: Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). Testing and measurement techniques. Overview of IEC 61000-4 series
EN 61000-4-2: Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). Testing and measurement techniques. Electrostatic discharge immunity test. Basic EMC publication
EN 61000-4-3: Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). Testing and measurement techniques. Radiated, radio-frequency, electromagnetic field immunity test
EN 61000-4-4: Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). Testing and measurement techniques. Electrical fast transient/burst immunity test
EN 61000-4-5: Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). Testing and measurement techniques. Surge immunity test
EN 61000-4-6: Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). Testing and measurement techniques. Immunity to conducted disturbances, induced by radio-frequency fields
EN 61000-4-7: Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). Testing and measurement techniques. General guide on harmonics and interharmonics measurements and instrumentation, for power supply systems and equipment connected thereto
EN 61000-4-8: Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). Testing and measurement techniques. Power frequency magnetic field immunity test. Basic EMC publication
EN 61000-4-11: Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). Testing and measurement techniques. Voltage dips, short interruptions and voltage variations immunity tests
EN 61000-4-12: Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). Testing and measurement techniques. Oscillatory waves immunity test. Basic EMC publication
EN 61000-4-13: Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). Testing and measurement techniques. Harmonics and interharmonics including mains signaling at a.c. power port, low frequency immunity tests
EN 61000-4-14: Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). Testing and measurement techniques. Voltage fluctuation immunity test for equipment with input current not exceeding 16 A per phase
EN 61000-4-15: Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). Testing and measurement techniques. Flickermeter. Functional and design specifications. Basic EMC publication
EN 61000-4-16: Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). Testing and measurement techniques. Test for immunity to conducted, common mode disturbances in the frequency range 0 Hz to 150 kHz
EN 61000-4-17: Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). Testing and measurement techniques. Ripple on d.c. input power port immunity test
EN 61000-4-18: Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). Testing and measurement techniques. Damped oscillatory wave immunity test
EN 61000-4-19: Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). Testing and measurement techniques. Test for immunity to conducted, differential mode disturbances and signaling in the frequency range 2 kHz to 150 kHz at a.c. power ports
EN 61000-4-20: Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). Testing and measurement techniques. Emission and immunity testing in transverse electromagnetic (TEM) waveguides
EN 61000-4-21: Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). Testing and measurement techniques. Reverberation chamber test methods
EN 61000-4-22: Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). Testing and measurement techniques. Radiated emission and immunity measurements in fully anechoic rooms (FARs)
EN 61000-4-23: Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). Testing and measurement techniques. Test methods for protective devices for HEMP and other radiated disturbances
EN 61000-4-24: Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). Testing and measurement techniques. Test methods for protective devices for HEMP conducted disturbance. Basic EMC publication
EN 61000-4-25: Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). Testing and measurement techniques. HEMP immunity test methods for equipment and systems
EN 61000-4-27: Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). Testing and measurement techniques. Unbalance, immunity test for equipment with input current not exceeding 16 A per phase
EN 61000-4-28: Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). Testing and measurement techniques. Variation of power frequency, immunity test for equipment with input current not exceeding 16 A per phase
EN 61000-4-29: Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). Testing and measurement techniques. Voltage dips, short interruptions and voltage variations on d.c.input power ports. Immunity tests. Basic EMC Publication.
EN 61000-4-30: Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). Testing and measurement techniques. Testing and measurement techniques. Power quality measurement methods
EN 61000-4-34: Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). Testing and measurement techniques. Voltage dips, short interruptions and voltage variations immunity tests for equipment with mains current more than 16 A per phase
IEC 61000-5-1 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). Installation and mitigation guidelines. General considerations. Basic EMC publication
EN 61000-5-5 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). Installation and mitigation guidelines. Specification of protective devices for HEMP conducted disturbance. Basic EMC publication
EN 61000-5-7 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). Installation and mitigation guidelines. Degrees of protection by enclosures against electromagnetic disturbances (EM code). Degrees of protection against electromagnetic disturbances provided by enclosures (EM code)
EN 61000-6-1 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). Generic standards. Immunity for residential, commercial and light-industrial environments
EN 61000-6-2 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). Generic standards. Immunity for industrial environments
EN 61000-6-3 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). Generic standards. Emission standard for residential, commercial and light-industrial environments
EN 61000-6-4 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). Generic standards. Emission standard for industrial environments
EN 62061 /IEC 62061 Safety of machinery: Functional safety of electrical, electronic and programmable electronic control systems
Moreover, there are a lot of ISO and IEC standards that were accepted as 'European Standard' (headlined as EN ISO xxxxx) and are valid in the European Economic Region.
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Institute for Reference Materials and Measurements (IRMM)
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^Hermann J. Koch (2017). Practical Guide to International Standardization for Electrical Engineers: Impact on Smart Grid and e-Mobility Markets. Wiley. p. 90. ISBN978-1-119-06743-6.
^Bringas, John E. (2004), Handbook of Comparative World Steel Standards: Third Edition(PDF) (3rd. ed.), ASTM International, p. 18, ISBN0-8031-3362-6
^'BS EN 13204:2004 - Double acting hydraulic rescue tools for fire and rescue service use. Safety and performance requirements – BSI British Standards'. Retrieved 2011-11-12.
^DIN.de
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Standardization within a business is a familiar concept; it’s better when accounting and purchasing use the same terminology, for example, and it helps when management can understand reports from operations. It’s best practice to develop these concepts and terminology with alignment to external standards as well, so that customers and suppliers will also understand a company’s processes and information. There are a number of recognized external bodies that create standardized systems, but the most popular and well-known – and most frequently adopted – standards come from the ISO.
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What is the ISO?
ISO stands for the International Organization of Standardization. It’s an international body dedicated to creating, setting and promoting standards. To date, they’ve published over 22,600 standards and related documents, applicable to all sorts of industries, from manufacturing to food safety to accounting and health care.
These standards present an approach that has been agreed on by international experts. The standards themselves are a collection of best practices which promote product compatibility, identify safety issues and share solutions and know-how. For example, ISO standards are why an American cell phone can connect to service in Europe with little difficulty, why food offered in a supermarket is safe to eat and why credit cards can be used anywhere.
Kinds of ISO Standards
There are a number of different types of ISO standards. Some of the most popular ones include:
ISO 9000 - Quality Management. ISO 9000 lays out the criteria for a quality management system that will help a business continue to improve quality and customer relations. It’s a set of standardized tools and practices to identify areas of improvement, and is internationally viewed as the best practice for quality management.
ISO 22000 - Food Safety Management. ISO 2200 sets out what an organization needs to do to ensure their food is safe for public consumption. It contains guidelines that can be used at all points in the industry, no matter the size of the business.
ISO/IEC 27000 - Information Security Management Systems. ISO/IEC 27000 contains the family of standards used to keep informational assets safe. Businesses that manage personal data, customer data, finances or intellectual property use these standards to ensure this information remains protected.
ISO 31000 - Risk Management. Risk is a part of every business decision. ISO 31000 provides a framework for managing these risks, with best practices for identifying risks and consequences.
Certified ISO Standards
While there are many different kinds of ISO standards, only a select few of them can be certified. Certification is a process that takes place outside ISO, where a company’s program is reviewed by an independent party to confirm it meets ISO standards. While certification is not done by ISO, accredited certification organizations, who use ISO’s standards on certification, are available to audit internal programs and business practices. After review, these third-party agencies will certify whether a company meets the ISO criteria.
ISO 9000: The Starting Point
ISO 9000 is the usual starting point, as it provides a basis for most of the other ISO standards that might apply to a business. A company certified in ISO 9000 can be expected to have quality standards which lead to quality products and services, which can help a company when bidding for jobs.
Example standards that can be certified include ISO 22000, ISO 27000, ISO 14000 (Environmental Management Systems), ISO 20000 (IT Service Management Systems) and ISO 22301 (Business Continuity Management). Standards like ISO 31000 or ISO 26000 (Social Responsibility) cannot be certified, as they contain guidelines rather than requirements.
Choosing to Certify
Companies can choose whether to certify or not. If a company indicates they comply with ISO standards, it means they have internally used ISO as a guideline for their program development. Certification means that a qualified independent party has reviewed their programs and certified compliance. In some fields, certification may not be necessary, but in many professional industries, ISO certification is the norm for all customers and competitors.
ISO and Management Systems
Within the context of ISO, a management system is the method a business uses to manage the tasks required for success. This is usually a collection of procedures, policies and processes a business adopts, which will be related to their objectives. These objectives can be everything related to success, from operational efficiency and quality control to environmental performance and asset management. The management system should ensure that all parts of the business fit together, operate efficiently and focus on quality improvement.
Quality Management Standard
ISO 9000, the quality management standard, is the usual baseline for these systems. This family of standards defines and sets out the pieces needed for a quality management system and directions on how to follow. The main critical pieces of this family are:
ISO 9000 (2015 version): Sets out the fundamental definitions of a quality management system and defines certain vocabulary with regards to the quality management concept.
ISO 9001 (2015 version): Lists and explains the requirements needed to meet the standards for quality management defined in ISO 9000. ISO 9001 is the only standard in this family a business can obtain certification for.
ISO 9004 (2009 version): Defines the guidelines for continuous improvement, which is meant to ensure a business’ success long-term by pushing for continuous objective analysis of current status with an eye to potential improvements.
ISO 19011 (2011 version): A companion family of standards containing guidelines for auditing management systems.
Quality Management Principles
ISO 9000 (and the standards within) sets out seven quality management principles (QMP) for senior management to focus on when developing a quality management system that will work within their organization.
Customer Focus: Understanding the customer’s needs, meeting their requirements and looking to exceed their expectations.
Leadership: Making sure leaders at all levels are engaged, ensuring designated leaders are given the tools to be successful and aligning actions to the overall direction.
Engagement of People: Ensuring individuals at all levels are valued, engaged and empowered to bring up issues, make suggestions and execute change.
Process Approach: Managing a business’ internal actions and activities as a series of processes that work together as an effective system.
Improvement: Emphasizing continuous improvement at every level of the business, and making sure individuals are empowered to make and measure improvements.
Evidence-Based Decision Making: Using appropriate methods to analyze and evaluate data, and using the results to ensure better decision-making.
Relationship Management: Maintaining good relationships with business partners, such as suppliers, to encourage collaboration and create new business opportunities.
Implementing ISO Standards
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It’s up to each individual business to determine what QMP means within their own internal structure. A common mistake when implementing QMP and ISO 9000 is to attempt to change internal processes to fit an assumed standard template of requirements. Successful implementation is more likely if a business looks at existing processes and fits QMP into what already works.
Another common mistake is resources; while the quality management standards are expected to eventually make a business more effective and efficient, organizations often grossly underestimate the time and workload initially required to ensure successful implementation and certification.
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Purpose of ISO Standards
What Is Quality Standard
ISO standards exist to help businesses adopt practices that help to straighten out and standardize their internal procedures. At any scale of business, understanding the advantages of standards and the concept of QMP can lead to a good number of business advantages; reduction of waste, improved efficiency and lower cost of production are some of the results that can be achieved by incorporating these standards.