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  • Promoting consistency
  • and efficiency in global
  • rule-making
  • Presentation by Kevin McKinley
  • Deputy Secretary-General
  • International Organization for Standardization
  • UN/ECE Symposium on Trade Rules, Regulations and
    Standards
  • Different levels of rule-making and their impact
  • Geneva, 23 October 2007

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Outline of presentation
  • The global context for consensus-based standards
  • The contribution of ISO voluntary standards to
    international rule-making
  • International and regional efficiency
  • International Standards and public policies
  • Using and referencing ISO Standards

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Increasing demand for consensus-based
International Standards
  • Globalization of trade in products and services
  • Delocalization of procurement and investment
  • Deregulation of public services
  • Response to climate changes and energy efficiency
  • Public demand for consumer and environmental
    protection and security
  • Need for international solidarity to face
    terrorism, epidemics and natural disasters
  • Deployment of new technologies and innovation

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World Trade Report 2005
Exploring the links between trade, standards and
the WTO
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The World Standards Cooperation (WSC)
The leading international standards organizations
  • Multi-discipline and cross sector
  • For electrotechnology
  • For telecommunications

Collaborate to meet the challenges of converging
technologies
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The ISO system
At September 2007
157 national members
  • IT tools
  • Standards development procedures
  • Consensus building
  • Dissemination

193 active TCs 3 041 technical bodies 50 000
experts
Central Secretariatin Geneva 150 staff
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Some topical issues in ISO
  • Food safety
  • Security
  • Environment and climate change
  • Energy efficiency and renewable sources (energy
    management, bio-fuels)
  • Services
  • Social Responsibility
  • Nanotechnologies
  • Conformity assessment

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ISO and the international scene
  • WTO observer status and collaboration
  • UN and UN agencies CODEX, ILO, IMO, ITC, UPU,
    UN/ECE, UNIDO, WHO, WMO, WTO-OMT and other IGOs
    (e.g., OECD, Global Harmonization Task Force for
    medical devices)
  • More than 600 liaisons with international and
    broadly-based regional organizations
  • Key implementers and users Accreditors (IAF,
    ILAC), Consumers (CI), Standards users (IFAN),
    multinationals (WEF), etc

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ISO and the regional scene
EASC
PASC
CEN
AIDMO
ACCSQ
ARSO
COPANT
PASC
PASC
2005-09-07
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ISO Europe the Vienna Agreement
  • New Approach for eliminating TBT in the European
    Economic Area
  • European legislation and importance of European
    Standards
  • Single European Market
  • Integration of the European Single Market into
    the global market
  • Vienna Agreement(signed in 1991)
  • Facilitating the equivalence (whenever possible)
    of International and European standards

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Increasing number of CEN Standards corresponding
to ISO Standards
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International Standards and Public PoliciesISO
Open Session held 20 September 2007
  • Sergei Ordzhonikidze, Director General, UNOG
  • Jonathan Koppell, Yale School of Management, USA
  • Supporting public policies for sustainable
    development
  • Patricia Francis, Executive Director,
    International Trade Centre (ITC)
  • Georg Kell, Executive Director, UN Global
    Compact (UNGC)
  • Lord Lindsay, Chairman, United Kingdom
    Accreditation (UKAS)
  • Harsha Singh, Deputy Director General, WTO
  • Björn Stigson, President, WBCSD
  • Masami Tanaka, Japanese Industrial Standards
    Committee (JISC)
  • Public safety and security policies
  • Marek Belka, Executive Secretary, UNECE
  • Manfred Hennecke, German Institute for
    Materials Research
  • Larry Kessler, Chairman, Global Harmonization
    Task Force
  • Amb. Krister Kumlin, Chairman of ISO/TC 223,
    Societal security
  • Richard Lloyd, CEO, Consumers International

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Some highlights of the Open Session
  • "Internationally agreed standards help to build
    capacity, open up markets, facilitate trade and
    nurture technological innovation.
  • Sergei Ordzhonikidze, Director General, UNOG
  • Illustration of how ISO provides practical tools
    to support public policies and the three
    dimensions of sustainable world development
  • Governments should pay attention to the emergence
    and growing impact of private standards on trade,
    especially on SMEs in developing countries
  • New information document on Use of ISO and IEC
    standards for technical regulations acknowledged
    as a useful tool to assist regulators in making
    the best of the ISO and IEC systems

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Standards and RegulationsEfficient and
coordinated rule-making
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Benefits for regulators!
  • ISO Standards
  • allow products to be supplied and used across
    different markets
  • facilitate regulatory compliance
  • enhance market access for small enterprises
  • reflect the state of the art
  • disseminate new technologies/innovative
    practices

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Benefits for regulators!
  • ISO standards
  • consistent with expectations under WTO TBT
  • can be used as a basis for national technical
    regulations
  • are used for conformity assessment - confidence
  • avoid duplication / complement the regulation.
  • can become national standards

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How is it done?
  • Success is achieved by
  • mutual representation at each others' meetings
    formal liaison possible
  • the acceptance of standards as a key element in
    the regulatory infrastructure
  • regular communication
  • regulator highlighting interest at earliest
    possible stage

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How is it done?
  • Success is achieved by
  • Using MOUs between appropriate groups
  • Setting up a mechanism for formal requests for a
    standard
  • Formal endorsement once it is published
  • Synchronized publication of key documents
  • Referring only to published ISO documents.

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How is it done?
  • Each standard should be assessed by the regulator
  • If the standard is not satisfactory, it can be
    rejected.
  • ISO Committee may revise/improve standards based
    on regulatory input
  • Regulators can receive drafts of standards and be
    involved in their development.
  • enabling them to influence and avoid having to
    reject.

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Ships and marine technology
  • Who?
  • International Maritime Organization (IMO)
  • ISO/TC 8, Ships and marine technology
  • What?
  • Long-term working relationship developed
  • Over 80 formal links between IMO work and ISO
    standards

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Transport of dangerous goods
  • Who is involved?
  • United Nations Economic and Social Council's
    Committee of Experts on the Transport of
    Dangerous Goods
  • ISO/TC 58, Gas cylinders
  • ISO/TC 220, Cryogenic vessels

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Medical devices
  • Who is involved?
  • Global Harmonization Task Force (GHTF)
  • ISO/TC 210, Quality management and corresponding
    general aspects for medical devices

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Road vehicles
  • Who is involved?
  • UN/ECE Working Party 29, World Forum for
    Harmonization of Vehicle Regulations
  • ISO/TC 22, Road vehicles
  • What?
  • Of the 123 ECE regulations that exist on vehicle
    regulation, 56 of them now make reference to ISO
    standards
  • 135 ISO standards are referenced in total

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Food products
  • Who?
  • CODEX Alimentarius Commission
  • ISO/TC 34 Food products
  • What?
  • More than 100 standards by TC 34 have now been
    endorsed by Codex
  • ISO/TC 34 published ISO 22000, Food safety
    management systems
  • Based on a management systems approach as well as
    the Codex (HACCP) system
  • The HACCP system is widely accepted worldwide but
    has been implemented in different ways

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In closing
  • Many inter-governmental bodies using ISO
    standards effectively and efficiently
  • Specific benefits for regulators
  • Steps that governments can take to start
    successfully using ISO standards to support
    regulations and government initiatives
  • Contact ISO for more information

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ISO International Standards for a sustainable
world
Thank for your attention!
http//www.iso.org
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