2010 09 13 Standards And Standardization

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Standards and Standardization by Newell Hampson-Jones, Education Sector Representative, BSI Friday 18 February 2022

Transcript of 2010 09 13 Standards And Standardization

Standards and Standardization by Newell Hampson-Jones, Education Sector Representative, BSIWednesday 3 May 2023

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What are standards?

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Before Standardization

• c. 3000 BC – c. 1500 BC Indus Valley Civilization First to develop uniform weights and measures

• c. 80–70 BC – c. 15 BC Marcus Vitruvius Pollio ‘The first engineer’

• 1215 Magna Carta Clause 35 established consistent measures

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The Birth of Standardization

• Industrial Revolution• 1841 – Sir Joseph Whitworth • 1850 onwards – The birth of the railways• 1895 – Henry Skelton• 1901 – Sir John Wolfe-Barry

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History of BSI

1900

2010

1946Founder member of

ISO

1929Granted Royal

Charter

1901Engineering Standards Committee founded in London

1903

Kitemark introducedFirst StandardsBS 1 published

1931

Renamed BSI

1959

First laboratories opened

1964Founder Member of CEN & CENELEC

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European Committee for Standardization (CEN)

• European standards body• Differences in process• Adoption by Weighted vote

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International Organization for Standardization (ISO)

• International (global) standards body

• One member, one vote.• Final Draft International

Standard

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Types of Standard

Low High

ControlTime

Int’l Standard

s(ISO)

European Standards (EN)

Publicly Available Specifications (PAS)

Private Standards

British Standards (BS)

Corporate Technical Specifications

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The Standardization Process

• Proposal for new work• Project acceptance• Drafting• Public Comment• Approval• Publication• Review

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Impact of Standards

UK – standards make annual contribution of

£2.5bn to economy

Germany – economic benefits of

standardization represents 1% of GDP

Canada – 9% of economic growth

attributed to standards, 1981-2004

Australia – Standards in electrical and water industries contribute

AUD 1.9bn to economy

Global – MPEG-2 digital standard

created USD 2.5tr worth of business

Global – international crane maintenance

standards have saved USD 3bn

Sources: DTI/BSI, DIN, SCC/CBC, SA, MPEG Licensing Authority, ISO/TC 96

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http://standardsdevelopment.bsigroup.com

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http://standardsproposals.bsigroup.com

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How You Can Get Involved• Become a Committee member• Become a Consumer & Public Interest representative• Join BSI• Join the British Standards Society• Become a BSI author• Standards Development & Standards Proposal websites

• Become a user of standards Standards and publications Self-assessment tools British Standards Online (BSOL)

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British Standards Online

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Using Standards

FirstGroup reduced energy consumption by 31%

(ISO 14001)

Amba Research cut information security costs by 33%

(ISO/IEC 27001)

LG Electronics India estimates reduced energy consumption of 22%

(EN 16001)

Shree Cement Ltd (SCL) reduced energy use and cost by nearly 2%

(EN 16001)

MERCEDES GP PETRONAS increased reliability of F1 team using

British Standards Online (BSOL)

Ennstone reduced employee liability insurance premiums by

six-figure sum using Entropy®

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Testing and Certification

Testing• Snapshot in time• Susceptible to

golden sampling• “The sample

submitted complied with the requirements of EN XXXX”

Certification• More than just a test• More than just a

quality control system

• Many certification and testing bodies in the UK

• UKAS (United Kingdom Accreditation Service)

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CE and the Kitemark®

CE Mark

• CE mark demonstrates conformity to essential requirements of all applicable New Approach Directives

• The CE marking is not a quality mark;

• The CE marking is mandatory in the EU;

• BSI cannot give authority to apply the CE marking;

• It is illegal to use the CE marking on a product that is outside the scope of all the New Approach directives.

Kitemark

• Is owned exclusively by BSI• Is issued under Licence• Is a 3rd party voluntary

mark of quality and safety

The Process• Pre-Audit visit • Initial Assessment visit• Type Testing of new product• Scheme Manager reviews,

‘Type Test’ results and initial assessment report

• Award of Kitemark• Continuing assessment

visits• Audit testing

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Useful Committees to Follow

SS/2 Statistical Interpretation of DataBS 2846 Guide to statistical interpretation of dataBS ISO 16269 Statistical interpretation of data

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Useful Committees to Follow

Area of Interest Committee Key Standard

RiskBCM/1 Business continuity

management BS 25999 Business Continuity ManagementRM/1 Risk management BS ISO 31000 Risk Management

Business Services SVS/1 Business Services

BS 11000 Collaborative business relationshipsBS EN 16114 Management consultancy

servicesProject

Management MS/2 Project management BS 6079 Project Management

Sustainability SDS/1 Sustainable development Co-ordination Committee

BS 8900 Guidance for managing sustainable development

Marketing SVS/3 Market research BS ISO 20252 Market, opinion and social research

(and accounting) SVS/12 Brand Valuation Services BS ISO 10668 Brand valuation

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Area of Interest Committee Key Standard

Finance

IST/12 Financial services BS ISO 13616 Financial services. International bank account number (IBAN)

SVS/6 Financial servicesBS ISO 22222 Personal financial planning. Requirements for personal financial plannersBS 8453 Financial services compliance - Framework

Tourism Management SVS/2 Tourism services BS EN ISO 18513 Tourism services. Hotels and

other types of tourism accommodation.

ManagementSVS/0 Customer service - Fundamental principles

BS 8477:2007 Code of practice for customer service

QS/1 Quality management and quality assurance procedures BS ISO 9000 series

Useful Committees to Follow

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Contact

Name: Newell Hampson-JonesTitle: Education Sector Representative

Address: BSI389 Chiswick High RoadLondonW4 4AL

Telephone: 020 8996 7227 / 07767 886 713Email: [email protected] Links: www.bsigroup.com / www.bsieducation.org