Other
Benefits :
ISO
standards provide technological, economic and societal benefits.
For businesses, the widespread adoption of
International Standards means that suppliers can develop and
offer products and services meeting specifications that have
wide international acceptance in their sectors. Therefore,
businesses using International Standards can compete on many
more markets around the world.
For innovators of new technologies, International
Standards on aspects like terminology, compatibility and safety
speed up the dissemination of innovations and their development
into manufacturable and marketable products.
For customers, the worldwide compatibility
of technology which is achieved when products and services
are based on International Standards gives them a broad choice
of offers. They also benefit from the effects of competition
among suppliers.
For governments, International Standards
provide the technological and scientific bases underpinning
health, safety and environmental legislation.
For trade officials, International Standards
create "a level playing field" for all competitors
on those markets. The existence of divergent national or regional
standards can create technical barriers to trade. International
Standards are the technical means by which political trade
agreements can be put into practice.
For developing countries, International Standards
that represent an international consensus on the state of
the art are an important source of technological know-how.
By defining the characteristics that products and services
will be expected to meet on export markets, International
Standards give developing countries a basis for making the
right decisions when investing their scarce resources and
thus avoid squandering them.
For consumers, conformity of products and
services to International Standards provides assurance about
their quality, safety and reliability.
For everyone, International Standards contribute
to the quality of life in general by ensuring that the transport,
machinery and tools we use are safe.
For the planet we inhabit, International
Standards on air, water and soil quality, on emissions of
gases and radiation and environmental aspects of products
can contribute to efforts to preserve the environment.
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