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Member bodies influence ISO standards development and strategy by participating and voting in ISO technical and policy meetings. Full members sell and adopt ISO International Standards nationally. Β | Member bodies influence ISO standards development and strategy by participating and voting in ISO technical and policy meetings. Full members sell and adopt ISO International Standards nationally. Β |
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A National Standards Body is the national member of the International Organization for Standardization (ISO).
Reference: http://www.iso.org/iso/home/about/iso_members.htm
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Member bodies influence ISO standards development and strategy by participating and voting in ISO technical and policy meetings. Full members sell and adopt ISO International Standards nationally.
National standards bodies usually do not prepare the technical content of standards, which instead is developed by national technical societies.
Organization | Initials | Country |
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American National Standards Institute | ANSI | US |
Austrian Standards Institute | ASI | Austria |
British Standards Institution | BSI | UK |
Deutsches Institut fΓΌr Normung | DIN | Germany |
Japanese Industrial Standards Committee | JISC | Japan |
Swiss Association for Standardization | SNV | Switzerland |