[LBo] ISO and what it is.

David Roseman toxote77 at googlemail.com
Thu Aug 2 09:56:00 CEST 2007


Of course the ISO standards are not the end of the story.  Individual
countries will have their own standards, eg the BSi for britain, and for
anything going to the States to be sold, some sort of FCC standard is
required under Federal law.

I have been putting an electronic product through compliance testing at work
recently, and the bureaucracy  is quite amazing, esp for the US.

Also, there is an ISO standard even for the running of whole company
organisations - ISO9001

Dave

On 31/07/07, Howard Rosen <hrosen33 at dialup4less.com> wrote:
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> On Tue, 2007-07-31 at 16:07 -0400, Billy Pollifrone wrote:
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> > > I've gotten curious about what iso is and here is some of what I've
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> > The Wikipedia entries for both ISO and ISO 9660 are rather informative
> > on both topics.
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> Yes they are.  That is where some of my information came from.  Great to
> learn this  stuff.
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> Howard
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