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    FACULTAD DE INGENIERIA ELECTRONICA

    LEGISLACION Y NORMATIVIDAD

    IMPORTANCIA DE LOS ESTANDARES ISO

    1. De la siguiente lectura, determine que es la ISO, y los beneficios que conllevan lasdistintas certificaciones que se pueden obtener, aplicadas a los distintos sectores ybeneficios para la sociedad.

    2. Visite la pgina webhttp://www.iso.org/iso/home.html , y haga una breve descripcinde los 9 estndares ms populares, sus usos aplicaciones e importancia.

    3. Cul es el ente asesor del gobierno nacional para la formulacin de procesos depublicacin e implementacin de normas.

    4. Cules son los objetivos de los procesos de normalizacin.5. Porque es importante la certificacin de un producto o de un servicio.6. Menciones 3 certificaciones ICONTEC.7. Cules son los Comits Tcnicos de Normalizacin.8. Cul es el ente a nivel nacional encargado de formular las polticas en materia metrolgica?9. Cules son las funciones de este ente?10.Defina Metrologa.

    a. Metrologa Industrialb. Metrologa Legalc. Metrologa Cientfica

    Importance of ISO Standards

    ISO (International Organization for Standardization) is the world's largest and foremost

    developer and publisher of international standards. Because the organization is present

    globally, and the name "International Organization for Standardization" would be abbreviated

    differently in different countries, the founders chose the name "ISO," derived from the Greek

    term "isos," which means "equal." ISO is a non-governmental organization headquartered in

    Geneva, Switzerland, and networks the regional standards institutes and regulatory bodies of

    163 countries.

    Bridging the Public and Private Sectors

    The ISO structure, with one member institute per country, bridges the gap between the publicand private sectors and facilitates exchange of information between regulators and businesses.

    In many countries, the member institute is a governmental entity, whereas in other countries,

    the member institute is a private entity. This part public-part private structure in different parts

    of the world enables ISO to develop standards and solutions that benefit both the business

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    FACULTAD DE INGENIERIA ELECTRONICA

    LEGISLACION Y NORMATIVIDAD

    IMPORTANCIA DE LOS ESTANDARES ISO

    sector and society as a whole, making sure that one entity's interests are not prioritized over

    another.

    Role of Standards The ISO official site contends that "Standards make an enormous and positive contribution to

    most aspects of our lives." The importance of standards may be better appreciated when

    considering what would happen in its absence; when a product is made according to predefined

    standards and meets customer expectations, it is often taken for granted. However, in an

    environment without standards, people would very likely voice concerns about poor quality and

    unsafe products. Whether a business manufactures goods or provides services,when it meets

    standards relevant to its industry, it ensures that positive characteristics such as quality,

    durability, efficiency, safety and environmental friendliness are reinforced.

    Benefits for Business

    ISO standards benefit businesses because they can focus their resources on producing goodsand services that are internationally standardized. With an industry-wide set of standards in

    place, businesses are better equipped to develop and offer products and services to foreign

    markets that recognize the same set of standards. ISO standards improve production by making

    each activity within the overall process, such as developing, manufacturing and supplying, more

    efficient. Standards also play a vital role in the development of high-tech goods. When a

    business innovates a new technology, international standards facilitate the development of

    terminology and compatibility, making the innovation marketable.

    Benefits for Governments

    For governments, standards provide tools to assess and evaluate conformity, and provide alegitimate base for health and safety legislation. Having standards in place also facilitates fairer

    trade between regions by ensuring that both the importer side and exporter side of foreign

    trade transactions know about the relevant set of standards. For governments in developing

    countries, ISO standards give information about expected attributes of products and services

    for export markets. This information gives a basis for governments to allocate resources

    accordingly, and produce goods and services that will be accepted in different regions.

    Importance in Society

    ISO standards benefit end consumers by safeguarding their interests and by ensuring that theproducts and services they purchase are safe and reliable. The standards also help to reduceenvironmental impact of business operations by publishing accepted levels of gas and radiation

    emission, and controlling the quality of water, air and soil. In addition, ISO standards drive the

    move toward sustainable productions processes; ISO synchronizes and aligns businesses to

    cleaner and safer production methods by laying down operational guidelines for different

    industries.