——ISO organizations include plenary meetings, principal officials, member groups, correspondence members, donor members, policy development committees, councils, ISO central secretariat, special advisory groups, technical administration, standard sample committees, technical advisory groups and technical committees. ?
——ISO technical work is highly decentralized and is undertaken by more than 2,700 technical committees (TC), sub-technical committees (SC) and working groups (WG) respectively. In these committees, representatives of industry, research institutions, government authorities, consumer groups and international organizations all discuss global standardization issues as equal partners. The main responsibilities of the Management Technical Committee are assumed by ISO member organizations (such as AFNOR, ANSI, BSI, CSBTS, DIN, SIS, etc.). ), responsible for the daily secretarial work. International organizations, governments or non-governmental organizations related to ISO can participate in this work.
-International standards are formed by the Technical Committee (TC) and the Sub-Technical Committee (SC) through six stages: the first stage: the application stage; The second stage: the preparation stage; The third stage: the Committee stage; The fourth stage: review stage; The fifth stage: the approval stage; The sixth stage: release stage.
As can be understood from the above, ISO quality management system is the general name of a series of industrial standards issued by the International Organization for Standardization according to certain procedures to promote international cooperation and unification of industrial standards.