ANSI’s general practice is to delegate ISO committee Secretariats to other U.S. organizations with expertise and engagement in a particular industry sector. But in some cases, ANSI directly administers Secretariats at the request of specific industries or other ANSI constituents that may not have the necessary capabilities.
For directly administered Secretariats, ANSI staff members perform multiple tasks, including the preparation and monitoring of program budgets; working with the international committee chair and the related U.S. Technical Advisory Group (TAG) members to ensure the advancement of the work program in a timely and efficient manner; managing all stages of standards development for the committee; and ensuring that the ISO procedures are followed in order to reach international consensus. These activities are administered on a full-cost-recovery basis and paid for by the affected U.S. industry sector.
Standardization of test methods for tractors for agriculture and forestry and/or tests common to machinery for agriculture and forestry.
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Standardization of ground-supported machines, systems, implements, and equipment used in gardening, landscaping, and other related areas in which such equipment including electronic/electrical aspects.
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Standardization of symbols for controls and displays, safety signs, and manuals for tractors, machinery for agriculture and forestry, and powered lawn and garden equipment.
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Standardization of classifications, size designations, dimensions, performances and electronic identification of tyres, rims and valves, including load/inflation/speed relationship of tyres.
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Standardization primarily, but not exclusively in the field of still picture imaging - chemical and electronic - including, but not limited to:
Note: Where actual or potential overlap in scope with other TCs/SCs such as ISO/TC 36, TC 46/SC 10, TC 130, TC 171, IEC/TC 100 and ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 28 exists, coordination through liaison or JWG with the concerned TC should be maintained or actively pursued.
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Standardization of ground-supported machines, systems, implements, and equipment used in gardening, landscaping and other related areas in which such equipment including electronic/electrical aspects.
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Standardization of freight containers, having an external volume of one cubic meter (35.3 cubic feet) and greater, as regards terminology, classification, dimensions, specifications, handling, test methods, and marking.
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Standardization of nomenclature, use classifications, ratings, technical requirements and test methods, safety requirements, operation, maintenance manual format for earth-moving and related machinery.
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Standardization of ground-supported machines, systems, implements and equipment used in gardening, landscaping and other related areas in which such equipment including electronic/electrical aspects.
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Standardization in the field of graphic symbols for use on equipment (excluding electrotechnical applications) by developing and operating a procedure for the coordination, validation, and registration of graphical symbols. Review and revise existing published standards with consideration for future requirements according to the ISO/IEC Directives specific to the standardization of graphical symbols.
Standardization of toys with respect to safety relating to their mechanical, physical, chemical and flammable properties. Excluded: all electrical aspects which are dealt with by IEC.
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Standardization of terminology, ratings, general principles (technical performance requirements and risk assessment), safety requirements, test methods, maintenance, and operation for elevating work platforms used to raise (elevate) and position personnel (and related work tools and materials) to a work position where a work task is to be performed.
Standardization in the field of health informatics, to facilitate capture, interchange and use of health-related data, information, and knowledge to support and enable all aspects of the health system.
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The development of science-based standards in the areas of health, safety, and environmental aspects of nanotechnologies.
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Standardization in the field of human resource management.
Standardization of definitions, requirements and test methods for natural stones relating to rough blocks, slabs, semi-finished and finished products intended for use in flooring/pavement, stairs, wall veener/cladding, countertops and other uses for both interior and exterior applications.
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Standardization in the field of information technology.
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Responsible for maintenance of ISO/IEC 7812, Parts 1 & 2 - Issuer Identifier Numbers-IINs.
Registration Management Group for ISOIEC 7812 for Issuer Identification Numbers (IINs).
Standardization of generic biometric technologies pertaining to human beings to support interoperability and data interchange among applications and systems. Generic human biometric standards include: common file frameworks; biometric application programming interfaces; biometric data interchange formats; related biometric profiles; application of evaluation criteria to biometric technologies; methodologies for performance testing and reporting; and cross jurisdictional and societal aspects. Excluded is the work in ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 17 to apply biometric technologies to cards and personal identification. Excluded is the work in ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 27 for biometric data protections techniques, biometric security testing, evaluations, and evaluations methodologies.
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