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Module I: International Standardization Introduction and Overview
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Module I International Standardization Introduction and Overview This training material has been developed with content provided by ANSI Education and Training Services ( USNC Constituent Training Program Revised Edition: February 2012

Module I: Learning Objectives  This module provides a general overview of international standardization including:  Definition of basic terms and concepts  An overview of the benefits of participation in international standardization  An introduction to the:  Key international standards organizations  Key regional standards organizations  Role of the U.S. National Committee of the International Electrotechnical Commission (USNC/IEC)

Module I: Disclaimer The information contained in this self-taught learning module is intended as a summary of documents and procedures frequently used within the IEC and the USNC/IEC. The information contained in this self-taught learning module is intended as a summary of documents and procedures frequently used within the IEC and the USNC/IEC. The topics that follow are presented in summary formal only. For additional information about content addressed in this module, please contact the USNC/IEC staff. The topics that follow are presented in summary formal only. For additional information about content addressed in this module, please contact the USNC/IEC staff.USNC/IEC staffUSNC/IEC staff Additional information is also available via ANSI Education and Training Services. Additional information is also available via ANSI Education and Training Services.ANSI Education and Training ServicesANSI Education and Training Services

Reference Materials & Source Documents ISO/IEC Directives, Part 1: 2011 Procedures for the technical work ISO/IEC Directives, Part 1: 2011 Procedures for the technical work ISO/IEC Directives, Part 1: 2011 ISO/IEC Directives, Part 1: 2011 ISO/IEC Directives, Part 2: 2011 Rules for the structure and drafting of International Standards ISO/IEC Directives, Part 2: 2011 Rules for the structure and drafting of International Standards ISO/IEC Directives, Part 2: 201 ISO/IEC Directives, Part 2: 201 ISO/IEC Directives, IEC Supplement 2011 Procedures specific to IEC ISO/IEC Directives, IEC Supplement 2011 Procedures specific to IEC ISO/IEC Directives, IEC Supplement 201 ISO/IEC Directives, IEC Supplement 201 IEC Statutes and Rules of Procedures IEC membership and participation procedures IEC Statutes and Rules of Procedures IEC membership and participation procedures IEC Statutes and Rules of Procedures IEC Statutes and Rules of Procedures USNC Statutes and Rules of Procedure USNC Statutes and Rules of Procedure USNC Statutes and Rules of Procedure USNC Statutes and Rules of Procedure Model Operating Procedures for USNC/IEC TAGS Model Operating Procedures for USNC/IEC TAGS Model Operating Procedures for USNC/IEC TAGS Model Operating Procedures for USNC/IEC TAGS Guide for U.S. Delegates to meetings of ISO and the IEC Guide for U.S. Delegates to meetings of ISO and the IEC Guide for U.S. Delegates to meetings of ISO and the IEC Guide for U.S. Delegates to meetings of ISO and the IEC

Standardization is a global activity encompassing a myriad of interests Standards Developers and Conformity Assessment Bodies Commercial Interests Consumers, Educational Institutions, and General Interests Government Interests Standards Developers and Conformity Assessment Bodies

One Standard : One Test : One Acceptance In a global marketplace, the objective of the standardization process must be a single, technically valid and globally relevant standard with a single test of conformance to that standard. This will allow products to be distributed for worldwide commerce without change or modification.

Definitions Standards Standards Formal technical documents for generally accepted products, processes, procedures and policies. Formal technical documents for generally accepted products, processes, procedures and policies. Standardization Standardization Use of common products, processes, procedures, and policies to facilitate attainment of business objectives. Use of common products, processes, procedures, and policies to facilitate attainment of business objectives. Conformity Assessment Conformity Assessment A process whereby a product, process, service or system is evaluated against a standard. A process whereby a product, process, service or system is evaluated against a standard.

Definition Consensus Consensus General agreement, characterized by the absence of sustained opposition to substantial issues by any important part of the concerned interests and by a process that involves seeking to take into account the views of all parties concerned and to reconcile any conflicting arguments. General agreement, characterized by the absence of sustained opposition to substantial issues by any important part of the concerned interests and by a process that involves seeking to take into account the views of all parties concerned and to reconcile any conflicting arguments. Source: ISO/IEC Guide 2 IMPORTANT NOTE: Consensus does not imply unanimity

“Standards and technical regulations affect over 80 percent of global commodity trade” Source: Benjamin H. Wu, Asst. Secretary for Technology Policy, U.S. Department of Commerce Testimony before the U.S. House of Representatives, Committee on Government Reform, May 13, 2005

Did you know... In accordance with the World Trade Organization’s Technical Barriers to Trade Agreement, International Standards are: developed within procedures intended to ensure global consensus developed within procedures intended to ensure global consensus developed and applied on a voluntary basis, but are increasingly adopted or referenced by governmental bodies developed and applied on a voluntary basis, but are increasingly adopted or referenced by governmental bodies These standards shall be globally relevant and not “give preference to characteristics or requirements of specific countries or regions when different needs or interests exist in other countries or regions.” The World Trade Organization (WTO) fosters international trade based on, among others, conformity assessment practices that balance regulated public protection and heightened industrial competition.

Q: Why should one participate in the development of international standards? To facilitate the adoption of globally-accepted standards that will promote interoperability and commercial acceptance across the electrotechnical industry To gain access to international markets; promote the protection of consumers by improving safety and health standards in the electrotechnical industry; safeguard the environment To anticipate emerging standards and their impact on technology and global markets

Standards are strategic business tools which help develop new global markets for electrical and electro-technology-related products and services. Standards are strategic business tools which help develop new global markets for electrical and electro-technology-related products and services. U.S. participation helps ensure international market access to U.S. technology and helps to eliminate non-tariff trade barriers. U.S. participation helps ensure international market access to U.S. technology and helps to eliminate non-tariff trade barriers. International standards are frequently adopted as, or used as the basis for, national and regional electrotechnical standards. Participation keeps one on the cutting edge of current technology and market trends. Q: Why participate...

International Electrotechnical Commission International Organization for Standardization International Telecommunications Union

The purpose of ISO (founded in 1947) is to facilitate the internationalization and unification of standards and related activities over almost the entire range of technology (except that covered by IEC). IEC was founded in 1906 to promote international cooperation on all questions of standardization in the fields of electricity, electronics and related technologies. The purpose of ITU (founded in 1865) is to promote international cooperation on all questions of standardization in the fields of telecommunications and radio communications.

International Electrotechnical Commission The International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC), based in Geneva, Switzerland, is a global non-governmental organization that prepares and publishes international standards for all electrical, electronic and related technologies. The International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC), based in Geneva, Switzerland, is a global non-governmental organization that prepares and publishes international standards for all electrical, electronic and related technologies. Through its members, which are known as “National Committees”, the IEC promotes international cooperation on all questions of electrotechnical standardization and related matters, including the assessment of conformity to standards. Through its members, which are known as “National Committees”, the IEC promotes international cooperation on all questions of electrotechnical standardization and related matters, including the assessment of conformity to standards.

The IEC’s sister organization, ISO, is a non- governmental organization and network of the national standards bodies of countries, one member per country, with a Central Secretariat in Geneva, Switzerland, that coordinates the system. ISO acts as a bridging organization in which a consensus can be reached on standards and conformity assessment solutions that meet both the requirements of business and the broader needs of society, such as the needs of stakeholder groups like consumers and users. International Organization for Standardization

International Telecommunications Union ITU is a world-wide organization which brings governments and industry together to coordinate the establishment and operation of global telecommunication networks and services. ITU is a world-wide organization which brings governments and industry together to coordinate the establishment and operation of global telecommunication networks and services. ITU is responsible for standardization, coordination and development of international telecommunications including radiocommunications, as well as the harmonization of national policies. ITU is responsible for standardization, coordination and development of international telecommunications including radiocommunications, as well as the harmonization of national policies. The ITU differs from ISO and IEC in that it was founded on the principle of cooperation between governments and the private sector. The ITU differs from ISO and IEC in that it was founded on the principle of cooperation between governments and the private sector.

Guiding Principles International standards should meet societal and market needs and should not be developed to act as barriers to trade International standards should meet societal and market needs and should not be developed to act as barriers to trade ISO and IEC follow globally accepted principles of standards development ISO and IEC follow globally accepted principles of standards development Transparency Transparency Openness Openness Impartiality Impartiality Effectiveness and relevance Effectiveness and relevance Consensus Consensus Performance-based Performance-based Coherence Coherence Due process Due process Technical Assistance Technical Assistance

CANADA SCC U.K. BSI Examples of National Standards Committees Participating in the IEC Examples of National Standards Committees Participating in the IEC U.S. National Committee (USNC) JAPAN JISC GERMANY DIN / VDE FRANCE AFNOR / UTE BRAZIL COBEI AUSTRALIA SAA CHINA SAC

governance administration management guidance authority diplomacy control organization influence U.S. National Committee of the IEC The U.S. National Committee of the International Electrotechnical Commission (USNC/IEC) is a committee of the American National Standards Institute (ANSI). The USNC serves as the official U.S. member of the IEC; and represents and coordinates the U.S. involvement in eletrotechnical bodies associated with the IEC on behalf of ANSI. American National Standards Institute American National Standards Institute

USNC/IEC Mission The USNC/IECThe USNC/IEC mission is to provide strategy to effectively participate in the development of IEC standards to facilitate international trade for the benefit of the U.S. industry in the fields of all electro- technologies, and to provide a framework to the U.S. industry which serves as the focal point, conduit and advocate for U.S. interests in international and regional electrotechnical standards, conformity assessment, and other related matters. The USNC/IEC

U.S. National Committee (USNC/IEC) Represents the U.S. in the development, promulgation and use of globally-relevant standards for the electro-technical industry Represents the U.S. in the development, promulgation and use of globally-relevant standards for the electro-technical industry Engages in the assessment of conformance to standards such as testing, certification and accreditation Engages in the assessment of conformance to standards such as testing, certification and accreditation Serves as a conduit to the global standards-setting community Serves as a conduit to the global standards-setting community Is a totally integrated committee of the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) Is a totally integrated committee of the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) ANSI provides administrative support to the USNC ANSI provides administrative support to the USNC

USNC/IEC Scope of Work Electrotechnologies Electrotechnologies electronics electronics magnetics and electromagnetics magnetics and electromagnetics electroacoustics electroacoustics multimedia multimedia telecommunication telecommunication energy production and distribution energy production and distribution Associated general disciplines terminology and symbols electromagnetic compatibility measurement and performance dependability, design and development safety and the environment.

European Standards Organizations (CEN, CENELEC, ETSI) European Standards Organizations (CEN, CENELEC, ETSI) (CANENA) Pacific Rim (PASC) Pacific Rim (PASC) Standards Coordination on a Regional Basis (COPANT) The Americas

Regional Standards Bodies Pacific Area Standards Congress (PASC) Pacific Area Standards Congress (PASC) Countries of the Pacific Rim Countries of the Pacific Rim Does not set standards, rather coordinates on standards issues Does not set standards, rather coordinates on standards issues Pan American Standards Commission (COPANT) Pan American Standards Commission (COPANT) Promulgates the development of technical standards and related activities in its member countries (Canada, U.S., Mexico, countries of Central and South America) Promulgates the development of technical standards and related activities in its member countries (Canada, U.S., Mexico, countries of Central and South America) Promotes industrial, scientific and technological development in support of trade in goods and services Promotes industrial, scientific and technological development in support of trade in goods and services Facilitates cooperation in intellectual, scientific and social fields Facilitates cooperation in intellectual, scientific and social fields Council for Harmonization of Electrotechnical Standards of the Nations of the Americas Council for Harmonization of Electrotechnical Standards of the Nations of the Americas Fosters harmonization of electrotechnical product standards, conformity assessment test requirements, and electrical codes between all countries of the Western Hemisphere Fosters harmonization of electrotechnical product standards, conformity assessment test requirements, and electrical codes between all countries of the Western Hemisphere

Standardization Bodies of the EU European Committee for Standardization European Committee for Standardization Harmonizes technical standardization except electrotechnical and telecommunications Harmonizes technical standardization except electrotechnical and telecommunications European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization Harmonizes all areas of standardization and conformity assessment in electrical, electronic and allied fields Harmonizes all areas of standardization and conformity assessment in electrical, electronic and allied fields European Telecommunications Standards Institute European Telecommunications Standards Institute Sets telecommunications standards for Europe Sets telecommunications standards for Europe

Established in based in Brussels Established in based in Brussels Composed of 28 EU and 3 EFTA countries Composed of 28 EU and 3 EFTA countries Harmonizes all areas of standardization and conformity assessment in electrical, electronic and allied fields Harmonizes all areas of standardization and conformity assessment in electrical, electronic and allied fields Scope of work is similar to that of IEC Scope of work is similar to that of IEC Approximately 70% of all CENELEC-approved standards are identical to IEC standards and another 15% are based upon IEC texts Approximately 70% of all CENELEC-approved standards are identical to IEC standards and another 15% are based upon IEC texts

The USNC is recognized as the primary U.S. liaison to CENELEC and can provide comments on draft standards The USNC is recognized as the primary U.S. liaison to CENELEC and can provide comments on draft standards ANSI is the U.S. liaison to CEN (ISO) ANSI is the U.S. liaison to CEN (ISO) U.S. individuals may be granted access to CENELEC work via provisions of the Dresden Agreement U.S. individuals may be granted access to CENELEC work via provisions of the Dresden AgreementDresden AgreementDresden Agreement CEN through provisions of the Vienna Agreement (ISO) CEN through provisions of the Vienna Agreement (ISO)

THE DRESDEN AGREEMENT for technical cooperation between IEC and CENELEC THE DRESDEN AGREEMENT for technical cooperation between IEC and CENELEC Goal is to ensure the equivalence (whenever possible) of IEC and European electrotechnical standards Goal is to ensure the equivalence (whenever possible) of IEC and European electrotechnical standards Guides coordination and harmonization of standards of the national committees of IEC and CENELEC Guides coordination and harmonization of standards of the national committees of IEC and CENELEC Grants to IEC the “Right of First Refusal” Grants to IEC the “Right of First Refusal” CENELEC will first offer new work to IEC CENELEC will first offer new work to IEC If IEC accepts the project, CENELEC will cease working on the project within Europe If IEC accepts the project, CENELEC will cease working on the project within Europe Became effective September 1996 Became effective September 1996 Supersedes the Lugano Agreement of 1991 Supersedes the Lugano Agreement of 1991

Importance of global cooperation and collaboration Active participation in both international and regional standards-setting activities provides U.S. electrotechnical industry experts with... Active participation in both international and regional standards-setting activities provides U.S. electrotechnical industry experts with... The ability to influence domestic and international policy The ability to influence domestic and international policy A chance to benefit from unique networking opportunities and exchange experiences with international colleagues A chance to benefit from unique networking opportunities and exchange experiences with international colleagues A forum for the presentation of the U.S. industry positions A forum for the presentation of the U.S. industry positions Opportunity to comment upon proposals submitted by others Opportunity to comment upon proposals submitted by others Ability to work actively and multilaterally towards the abolishment of technical barriers to trade and expand U.S. access to international markets Ability to work actively and multilaterally towards the abolishment of technical barriers to trade and expand U.S. access to international markets

Get Involved!!! E-Learning: Learning at your own pace in your own space  The USNC operates over 150 IEC Technical Advisory Groups (TAGs).  Over 1500 experts are currently involved in TAG activities in the U.S.  Every year hundreds of U.S. experts participate in international IEC Technical Committee meetings, directly affecting the development of international standards.  Get involved!!! Contact the USNC staff to learn how to join a TAG and make a difference.

Internet resources: International ISO/IEC Information Center ISO/IEC Information Center IEC International Electrotechnical Commission IEC International Electrotechnical Commission ISO International Organization for Standardization ISO International Organization for Standardization Follow hyperlink for more information

Internet resources: Regional Organizations Americas CANENA - Council for Harmonization of Electrotechnical Standards of the Nations of the Americas CANENA - Council for Harmonization of Electrotechnical Standards of the Nations of the Americas CANENA - Council for Harmonization of Electrotechnical Standards of the Nations of the Americas CANENA - Council for Harmonization of Electrotechnical Standards of the Nations of the Americas COPANT - Pan American Standards Commission COPANT - Pan American Standards Commission COPANT - Pan American Standards Commission COPANT - Pan American Standards CommissionEurope CENELEC - European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization CENELEC - European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization CENELEC - European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization CENELEC - European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization ETSI - European Telecommunications Standards Institute ETSI - European Telecommunications Standards Institute ETSI - European Telecommunications Standards Institute ETSI - European Telecommunications Standards Institute Pacific Rim PASC - Pacific Area Standards Congress PASC - Pacific Area Standards Congress PASC - Pacific Area Standards Congress PASC - Pacific Area Standards Congress Follow hyperlink for more information

Internet resources: United States U.S. National Committee of the IEC U.S. National Committee of the IEC American National Standards Institute American National Standards Institute Follow hyperlink for more information

Further Training Activities The USNC holds Instructor-Led Training Courses throughout the year. Contact the USNC staff to find out when and where the next one is taking place.

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