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Description |
Abstract |
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Publication date |
Edition |
Number of pages |
Technical committee |
ICS |
| ISO/FDIS 20685-2 |
Ergonomics — 3-D scanning methodologies for internationally compatible anthropometric databases — Part 2: Evaluation protocol of surface shape and repeatability of relative landmark positions |
ISO 20685-2:2015 addresses protocols for testing of 3-D surface-scanning systems in the acquisition of human body shape data and measurements. It does not apply to instruments that measure the motion of individual landmarks.
While mainly concerned with whole-body scanners, it is also applicable to body-segment scanners (head scanners, hand scanners, foot scanners). This International Standard applies to body scanners that measure the human body in a single view. When a hand-held scanner is evaluated, it has to be noted that the human operator can contribute to the overall error. When systems are evaluated in which the subject is rotated, movement artefacts can be introduced; these can also contribute to the overall error. This part of ISO 20685 applies to the landmark positions determined by an anthropometrist. It does not apply to landmark positions automatically calculated by software from the point cloud.
The quality of surface shape of the human body and landmark positions is influenced by performance of scanner systems and humans including measurers and subjects. This part of ISO 20685 addresses the performance of scanner systems by using artefacts rather than human subjects as test objects.
Traditional instruments are required to be accurate to millimetre. Their accuracy can be verified by comparing the instrument with a scale calibrated according to an international standard of length. To verify or specify the accuracy of body scanners, a calibrated test object with known form and size is used.
The intended audience is those who use 3-D body scanners to create 3-D anthropometric databases including 3-D landmark locations, the users of these data, and scanner designers and manufacturers. This part of ISO 20685 intends to provide the basis for the agreement on the performance of body scanners between scanner users and scanner providers as well as between 3-D anthropometric database providers and data users.
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Under development |
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Edition : 2 |
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Technical Committee |
13.180
Ergonomics
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| ISO 20685:2005 |
3-D scanning methodologies for internationally compatible anthropometric databases |
ISO 20685:2005 addresses protocols for the use of 3-D surface-scanning systems in the acquisition of human body shape data and measurements defined in ISO 7250 that can be extracted from 3-D scans. It does not apply to instruments that measure the location and/or motion of individual landmarks.
While mainly concerned with whole-body scanners, it is also applicable to body-segment scanners (head scanners, hand scanners, foot scanners).
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Withdrawn |
2005-11 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 20 |
Technical Committee |
13.180
Ergonomics
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| ISO 20685:2010 |
3-D scanning methodologies for internationally compatible anthropometric databases |
ISO 20685:2010 addresses protocols for the use of 3-D surface-scanning systems in the acquisition of human body shape data and measurements defined in ISO 7250-1 that can be extracted from 3-D scans. It does not apply to instruments that measure the location and/or motion of individual landmarks.
While mainly concerned with whole-body scanners, it is also applicable to body-segment scanners (head scanners, hand scanners, foot scanners).
The intended audience is those who use 3-D scanners to create 1-D anthropometric databases and the users of 1-D anthropometric data from 3-D scanners. Although not necessarily aimed at the designers and manufacturers of those systems, scanner designers and manufacturers will find it useful in meeting the needs of clients who build and use 1‑D anthropometric databases.
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Withdrawn |
2010-06 |
Edition : 2 |
Number of pages : 20 |
Technical Committee |
13.180
Ergonomics
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| ISO/TS 21054:2020 |
Ergonomics — Accessible design — Controls of consumer products |
This document defines design principles of accessibility for controls of consumer products, so that users from a population with the widest range of user needs, characteristics and capabilities are able to use controls to operate and control consumer products in the same manner and ease as users without disabilities.
This document is applicable to all kinds and types of consumer products. This document is applicable to the controls for common main operations of consumer products such as initiation, termination, and cancellation of operation, as well as for specified functions necessary for more detailed operations and fine adjustment.
This document does not deal with controls for some specialized devices intended only for specified user populations and tasks, e.g. assistive and medical devices. Each design consideration in this document is based on ergonomic principles that are necessary for making the controls of consumer products accessible to a wider range of users.
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Published |
2020-03 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 8 |
Technical Committee |
13.180
Ergonomics
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| ISO 21956:2019 |
Road vehicles — Ergonomics aspects of transport information and control systems — Human machine interface specifications for keyless ignition systems |
This document provides human machine interface (HMI) design specifications for keyless ignition systems that use key code carrying device for passenger cars (including sport utility vehicles and light trucks) and commercial vehicles (including heavy trucks and buses), independent of vehicle propulsion system. HMI specifications for the electrical key functions include actuation in normal conditions, emergencies, low battery, and avoidance of inadvertent actuations, alerts and specific non-standard situations.
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Published |
2019-11 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 11 |
Technical Committee |
13.180
Ergonomics
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43.040.15
Car informatics. On board computer systems
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43.060.50
Electrical and electronic equipment. Control systems
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| ISO/TR 22100-3:2016 |
Safety of machinery — Relationship with ISO 12100 — Part 3: Implementation of ergonomic principles in safety standards |
ISO/TR 22100-3:2016 describes the main ergonomic risk factors influencing the safety of machinery and gives a framework for incorporating them into the design of machines by the integration of important ergonomic principles relating to:
- avoiding stressful postures and movements during use of the machine;
- designing machines, and more especially hand-held and mobile machines, which can be operated easily;
- avoiding as far as possible noise, vibration, thermal effects;
NOTE 1: The health effects of noise, vibration and adverse thermal conditions are well-known and are not addressed here. However environmental factors can interact with machine design and risks arising from such influences are addressed in this document.
? avoiding linking the operator's working rhythm to an automatic succession of cycles;
? providing local lighting on or in the machine;
NOTE 2: Lighting of the machine or of the surrounding workplace by the machine can have a significant impact on the safety of machine operation and this risk is addressed by this document.
- selecting, locating and identifying manual controls (actuators) so that they are clearly visible and identifiable and appropriately marked where necessary;
- selecting, designing and locating indicators, dials and visual display units.
The approach is based on ISO 12100 with its iterative process to identify significant hazards and reduce risks.
Relevant steps of this iterative process have been adapted to include ergonomic principles, and practical guidance is given to apply standards dealing with ergonomics which are relevant for machinery design.
ISO/TR 22100-3:2016 is intended for use by standards writers and designers of machinery. It can be used when no relevant C-type standards are available.
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Published |
2016-10 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 39 |
Technical Committee |
01.120
Standardization. General rules
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13.110
Safety of machinery
;
13.180
Ergonomics
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| ISO/TR 23076:2021 |
Ergonomics — Recovery model for cyclical industrial work |
This document establishes an ergonomic model for any cyclical human work planned and executed in an industrial competitive environment. It also covers the process of measuring work based on the concept of normal work performance and of the assessment of risk factors commonly associated with body postures, body or hand forces, manual material handling of loads and handling low loads at high frequency.
This document applies to the adult working population and is intended to give reasonable protection for nearly all healthy adults. Those areas concerning health risks and control measures are mainly based on experimental studies regarding musculoskeletal loading, discomfort or pain and endurance or fatigue related to work organization and methods.
The scope of this document is any cyclical human work planned and executed in an industrial competitive environment. The most typical cases are within industries where there is the need to define an expected output (products or services) based on the optimization of the trade-off between labour productivity and health and safety.
The most sensitive organizations to this proposal are those within labour-intensive manufacturing industries with series and batch production systems:
— automotive (original equipment manufacturer and tier 1 and 2 suppliers);
— industrial automotive (trucks, buses, agricultural and mining equipment);
— industrial manufacturing (small domestic and industrial equipment or machinery);
— domestic appliances and consumer goods (white goods);
— plastic and rubber products (tires, doors, windows, shoes);
— consumer electronics (PCs, televisions, printers, radios, hi-fis, alarm systems);
— furniture;
— textiles and apparel;
— food preparation;
— packaging;
— aerospace and defence;
— rail and shipping;
— large domestic and industrial equipment or machinery;
— logistics.
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Published |
2021-10 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 145 |
Technical Committee |
13.180
Ergonomics
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| ISO/DTR 23454-1 |
Human performance in physical environments — Part 1: A performance framework |
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Under development |
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Edition : 1 |
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Technical Committee |
13.180
Ergonomics
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| ISO/DTR 23474 |
Safety of machinery — Ergonomic principles for the design of sorting cabins intended for the manual sorting of dry household and similar waste originating from selective collection |
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Under development |
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Edition : 1 |
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Technical Committee |
13.110
Safety of machinery
;
13.180
Ergonomics
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| ISO/TR 23476:2021 |
Ergonomics — Application of ISO 11226, the ISO 11228 series and ISO/TR 12295 in the agricultural sector |
This document is intended to be used alongside ISO/TR 12295, ISO 11226 and the ISO 11228 series in the agricultural sector. This document gives information on how existing standards can be used in a global sector such as agriculture where, albeit with different characteristics, biomechanical overload is a relevant aspect, WMSDs are common and specific preventive actions are needed.
The proposed project aims to:
1) define the user(s) and fields for its application (including non-experts in ergonomics);
2) provide examples of procedures for hazard identification, risk estimation or evaluation and risk reduction in different agricultural settings, through:
— more synthetic procedural schemes (main test);
— more analytical explanations of the procedures, through mathematical models and application examples, also with the use of specific free simple tools, in:
— Annex A (pre-mapping with ERGOCHECK);
— Annex B (evaluation of Multitask risk of biomechanical overload on typical agricultural macro-cycles, considering upper limbs repetitive movements, manual lifting and carrying, pushing-pulling);
— Annex C (study of awkward postures with criteria derived from the actual standards and scientific literature as TACOS method).
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Published |
2021-06 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 133 |
Technical Committee |
13.180
Ergonomics
|
| ISO/DIS 24227 |
Validation protocol for walking speed as extracted from various sensor systems that measure human body motion for the healthcare sector |
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Under development |
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Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 7 |
Technical Committee |
13.180
Ergonomics
|
| ISO 24500:2010 |
Ergonomics — Accessible design — Auditory signals for consumer products |
ISO 24500:2010 specifies the auditory signals used as a means of feedback for operations or conditions of consumer products when used by a person with or without visual or auditory impairment. It is intended to be applied as appropriate to such products depending on the product type and its conditions of use.
It is applicable to auditory signals of a fixed frequency used in general applications (also called “beep sounds”), but not to variable frequency or melodic sounds.
It does not specify fire or gas leak alarm sounds or crime prevention alarm sounds (determined by other laws and regulations), electronic chimes, voice guides or other sounds particular to communication instruments such as telephones; nor is it applicable to auditory danger signals for public or work areas (covered in ISO 7731, ISO 8201, and ISO 11429).
It is not applicable to machines and equipment used for professional work; nor does it specify the sound pressure levels of auditory signals from the consumer products (for the determination of these levels, taking into consideration accessible design, see ISO 24501).
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Published |
2010-10 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 7 |
Technical Committee |
13.180
Ergonomics
;
11.180.15
Aids for deaf and hearing impaired people
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| ISO 24501:2010 |
Ergonomics — Accessible design — Sound pressure levels of auditory signals for consumer products |
ISO 24501:2010 specifies methods for determining the sound pressure level range of auditory signals so that the users of consumer products, including people with age-related hearing loss, can hear the signal properly in the presence of interfering sounds.
Auditory signals, in ISO 24501:2010, refer to sounds with a fixed frequency (also called beep sounds) and do not include variable frequency sounds, melodic sounds, or voice guides.
ISO 24501:2010 is applicable to auditory signals which are heard at an approximate maximum distance of 4 m from the product, as long as no physical barrier exists between the product and the user. It is not applicable to auditory signals heard through a head receiver or earphones, or to those heard with the ear located very near to the sound source because of the interference of the head with sound propagation.
ISO 24501:2010 does not specify the sound pressure level of auditory signals regulated by other statutes, such as those for fire alarms, gas leakages and crime prevention, nor does it specify auditory signals particular to a communication tool such as telephones.
ISO 24501:2010 does not specify auditory danger signals for public or work areas which are covered in ISO 7731, ISO 8201, and ISO 11429.
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Published |
2010-12 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 21 |
Technical Committee |
13.180
Ergonomics
;
11.180.15
Aids for deaf and hearing impaired people
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| ISO 24502:2010 |
Ergonomics — Accessible design — Specification of age-related luminance contrast for coloured light |
ISO 24502:2010 specifies the age-related luminance contrast of any two lights of different colour seen by a person at any age, by taking into account the age-related change of spectral luminous efficiency of the eye.
ISO 24502:2010 provides a basic method of calculation that can be applied to the design of lighting, visual signs and displays. It applies to light, self-luminous or reflected, in visual signs and displays seen under moderately bright conditions called photopic vision and whose spectral radiance is known or measurable. It does not apply to light seen under darker conditions called mesopic or scotopic vision.
ISO 24502:2010 specifies the luminance contrast for people aged from 10 to 79 years who have had no medical treatment or surgery on their eyes that may affect their spectral luminous efficiency.
ISO 24502:2010 does not apply to visual signs and displays seen by people with colour defects whose spectral luminous efficiency is different from those with normal colour vision, nor those seen by people with low vision.
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Published |
2010-12 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 10 |
Technical Committee |
13.180
Ergonomics
;
11.180.30
Aids for blind or partially sighted people
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| ISO 24503:2011 |
Ergonomics — Accessible design — Tactile dots and bars on consumer products |
ISO 24503:2011 specifies requirements for the design of tactile dots and tactile bars for use on consumer products to improve accessibility for everyone, including older persons and persons with disabilities.
ISO 24503:2011 is applicable to consumer products used by persons with visual disabilities, and in cases where visual information is not the primary sense used for accomplishing the task.
Alternative tactile methods, such as texture and vibration, and other tactile symbols, such as triangles and squares, are not covered in ISO 24503:2011.
Alternative feedback methods, such as in acoustic and visual modalities, are not covered in ISO 24503:2011.
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Published |
2011-02 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 5 |
Technical Committee |
13.180
Ergonomics
;
11.180.30
Aids for blind or partially sighted people
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| ISO 24504:2014 |
Ergonomics — Accessible design — Sound pressure levels of spoken announcements for products and public address systems |
ISO 24504:2014 specifies methods to determine an appropriate sound pressure level range for spoken announcements in environments where ambient noise is less than 80 dB. The specified methods follow the concepts of ISO/IEC Guide 71 and includes consideration of older persons with decreased hearing ability to determine sound pressure levels of spoken announcements. The spoken speech levels specified are for products and public-address systems.
ISO 24504:2014 is applicable when a loudspeaker producing a spoken announcement is located a short distance from the user in an environment where the sound pressure level with a standard frequency weighting A of ambient noise does not exceed 80 dB. It is applicable to spoken announcements that are audible to persons with normal hearing for their age when presented by a target product under quiet and anechoic conditions, and for both recorded voice and synthetic speech announcements.
It is not applicable to products providing private information such as automated teller machines in public spaces, nor to spoken announcements heard through headphones or earphones, or with the ear close to the speech sound source such as ear speakers. It does not specify the sound pressure levels of spoken announcements for systems with automatic sound pressure level control to compensate for fluctuating ambient noise levels, nor those presented in emergency situations such as signals for fire alarms, gas leakage and crime prevention (covered in ISO 7240‑16 and ISO 7240‑19), or in automobiles (covered in ISO 15006). It considers only the audibility of speech and not the process of speech understanding.
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Published |
2014-08 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 21 |
Technical Committee |
13.180
Ergonomics
|
| ISO 2953:1975 |
Balancing machines — Description and evaluation |
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Withdrawn |
1975-06 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 22 |
Technical Committee |
21.120.40
Balancing and balancing machines
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| ISO 24505:2016 |
Ergonomics — Accessible design — Method for creating colour combinations taking account of age-related changes in human colour vision |
ISO 24505:2016 provides a method for creating conspicuous colour combinations for use in visual signs and displays taking into account viewer age. It is based on the perceived similarity of colours at photopic and mesopic lighting conditions.
ISO 24505:2016 applies to the design of visual signs and displays in which multiple colours are used so that the colours are conspicuous to people of any age, including older people who do not have deficient colour vision. The method and data in this International Standard are not applicable to the design of visual signs and displays for people with colour deficiencies or medical disorders affecting vision.
Basically, this International Standard applies to the reflective or object mode colours, but may apply to self-luminous mode colours if the colour coordinates are appropriately transferred to those of the object mode colours.
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Published |
2016-04 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 25 |
Technical Committee |
13.180
Ergonomics
|
| ISO/DIS 24505 |
Ergonomics — Accessible design — Method for creating colour combinations taking account of age-related changes in human colour vision |
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Deleted |
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Edition : 2 |
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Technical Committee |
13.180
Ergonomics
|
| ISO 24508:2019 |
Ergonomics — Accessible design — Guidelines for designing tactile symbols and characters |
This document provides design guidelines and requirements for tactile symbols and characters used for information and marking for people who need non-visual or non-auditory information. It is applicable to products, facilities and equipment in housing and transportation, services and packaging, where tactile symbols and characters may be used.
This document specifies the physical characteristics of tactile symbols and characters for ease of legibility by touch taking into account human abilities of tactile sense and their aging effect. It does not specify semantic characteristics of tactile symbols and characters.
This document is applicable to tactile symbols and characters of convex-type touched by fingers.
It is not applicable to specifically coded tactile symbols or characters such as those of Braille, nor to those with vibratory or temporal changes.
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Published |
2019-03 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 13 |
Technical Committee |
13.180
Ergonomics
;
11.180.30
Aids for blind or partially sighted people
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| ISO 24509:2019 |
Ergonomics — Accessible design — A method for estimating minimum legible font size for people at any age |
This document provides a method for estimating minimum legible font size for single characters, but not for words or sentences, in self-luminous or reflected mode, used in documents, products labels, signs, and displays for people at any age and in any viewing condition in which viewing distance, luminance and contrast are varied.
This document applies designing and evaluating legibility of single characters for people at any age who have no pathological disorders in their eyes, but not for people with visual impairments such as low vision. The application is specifically directed to, but not limited to, the cases of printed materials where fixed font size is used.
Applicability of the method to other languages is given in Annex F.
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Published |
2019-10 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 37 |
Technical Committee |
13.180
Ergonomics
|
| ISO 24550:2019 |
Ergonomics — Accessible design — Indicator lights on consumer products |
This document specifies design requirements and recommendations for indicator lights, mainly LED sourced, on consumer products for use by older people and people with visual disabilities. It does not consider the needs of persons who are blind.
Indicator lights include those that inform users visually about the conditions, changes in functional status and settings, and malfunction of products. They convey information by light on/off, time-modulated intensity, blinking, colour, luminance level, and layout.
This document addresses household and home appliances. It excludes electronic displays presenting characters and graphics, machinery, and appliances in special use for professional, technical, and industrial applications.
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Published |
2019-10 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 8 |
Technical Committee |
13.180
Ergonomics
;
11.180.30
Aids for blind or partially sighted people
|
| ISO 24551:2019 |
Ergonomics — Accessible design — Spoken instructions of consumer products |
This document specifies ergonomic requirements and recommendations for consumer product spoken instructions that are provided to guide users in the operation of a product and/or as a means of providing feedback to users about the status/state of a product. Such instructions can be used by persons with or without visual impairments, and are useful for users who have difficulty reading and/or cognitive impairments.
The applicability of the requirements and recommendations described in this document does not depend on the language of the instructions or whether the instructions are provided via recorded human speech or synthesized speech from text.
The requirements and recommendations in this document are applicable to conventional, stand-alone consumer products in general, whose function is limited by characteristics that prevent a user from attaching, installing or using assistive technology in order to use the product. They are not applicable to machines and equipment used for professional work.
This document does not apply to products for which the instructional content and/or the means of presentation are specified in other standards (e.g. medical devices, fire alarms). It also does not provide recommendations or requirements for spoken instructions of Interactive Voice Response (IVR) systems or digital assistants on personal computers or similar devices.
NOTE ISO 9241‑154 provides recommendations or requirements for IVR systems.
This document does not specify voice sounds of text-to-speech systems or narrative speech used in place of printed instruction manuals and independently from the product.
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Published |
2019-10 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 8 |
Technical Committee |
13.180
Ergonomics
;
11.180.30
Aids for blind or partially sighted people
|
| ISO 6536:1981 |
Bank operations — Standard scheme for drawing lists |
Defines the contents, the sequence and the composition of the notice of drawing. It also specifies physical characteristics for the presentation of printed or typed and duplicated lists, which are distributed by the issuer or his agent or published as notices.
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Withdrawn |
1981-12 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 8 |
Technical Committee |
03.060
Finances. Banking. Monetary systems. Insurance
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| ISO 24552:2020 |
Ergonomics — Accessible design — Accessibility of information presented on visual displays of small consumer products |
This document specifies the methods to improve accessibility of the visual display on small consumer products in order to minimize inconveniences that a variety of users including people with disabilities and the elderly can experience while using those products.
In particular, this document focusses on how to present information on small visual displays to make the product more accessible for older people and people with low vision or colour deficiency. The provision of different modalities or alternative ways of displaying information to make the product more accessible is not covered in this document. This document only covers accessibility with regard to visual presentation of information, not audio or tactile-based display methods.
NOTE 1 Accessibility of a product can be enhanced by adopting alternative means to the visual presentation of the information, which is not covered in this document. For information about alternative forms of presentation, ISO/IEC Guide 71, ISO 9241‑112 and ISO 9241‑171 can be useful.
NOTE 2 A comprehensive catalogue of accessibility needs and strategies for accommodation for all users (not only those with visual impairments) is out of scope for this document. Readers interested in this regard can refer to ISO/IEC 29138‑1.
This document applies to various consumer products equipped with digital displays, in which the information about operation of the product is visually presented. The products are usually equipped with built-in display panels. The consumer products include those hand-held products that can be easily carried by the user or those that are not portable but equipped with small displays, though the size of the product or the display is not specified in this document.
NOTE 3 This document focusses on the accessibility of small displays, regardless of the size of the consumer product.
NOTE 4 Examples include, but are not limited to, electronic thermometers, digital cameras, air-conditioning systems, remote controllers.
This document is not applicable to those products with high flexibility or adjustability in presenting information on the display. Some examples are web- or application-based displays of ICT devices such as smart phones, smart TVs, and tablet PCs. It is not applicable to touch-based displays that have both the functions of display and control. Some examples are touch interfaces of smart watches or digital cameras. Finally, accessibility issues relating to indicating lamps/lights used for simple alerts or alarm are covered in ISO 24550 and are not considered in this document.
NOTE 5 There are many accessibility issues in the touch interface related to information presentation as well as control function and they need to be dealt with together.
It is possible that some guidance of this document is not applicable to some products, such as oral or ear thermometers, which have extremely small in-built displays.
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Published |
2020-03 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 7 |
Technical Committee |
13.180
Ergonomics
;
35.180
IT terminal and other peripheral equipment
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| ISO 24553:2023 |
Ergonomics — Accessible design — Ease of operation |
This document provides ergonomic requirements and recommendations for increasing accessibility in terms of ease of operation through the design of products and controls of daily use. It is intended to aid the design of products and equipment that can be handled and manipulated easily and comfortably by people with the widest range of physical characteristics, capabilities and limitations across the widest age range.
The requirements and recommendations specified in this document are based on general accessibility considerations as well as specific design considerations based on human physical characteristics, capabilities and limitations related to the operation of products and equipment, such as body size, strength, reach range and dexterity. Some considerations of cognitive factors are also presented.
Products and equipment for professional use only, as well as those used only by technical experts, are not covered in this document. Design aspects related only to information and marking are not included.
This document includes no general ergonomic requirements or recommendations for manual handling, working postures or safety of machinery but the contents are based on general knowledge of those issues.
NOTE ISO 11226, ISO 11228-1, ISO 11228-2, ISO 11228-3, EN 894-3+A1, EN 1005-2, EN 1005-3, EN 1005-4 and EN 1005-5 provide ergonomic requirements and recommendations for manual handling, working postures and safety of machinery.
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Published |
2023-02 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 61 |
Technical Committee |
13.180
Ergonomics
|
| ISO 25065:2019 |
Systems and software engineering — Software product Quality Requirements and Evaluation (SQuaRE) — Common Industry Format (CIF) for Usability: User requirements specification |
This document provides a framework and consistent terminology for specifying user requirements. It specifies the common industry format (CIF) for a user requirement specification including the content elements and the format for stating those requirements.
NOTE 1 A user requirements specification is the formal documentation of a set of user requirements, which aids in the development and evaluation of usable interactive systems.
In this document, user requirements refers to:
a) user-system interaction requirements for achieving intended outcomes (including requirements for system outputs and their attributes);
b) use-related quality requirements that specify the quality criteria associated with the outcomes of users interacting with the interactive system and can be used as criteria for system acceptance.
NOTE 2 ISO/IEC 25030 introduces the concept of quality requirements. The use-related quality requirements in this document are a particular type of quality requirement.
The content elements of a user requirements specification are intended to be used as part of documentation resulting from the activities specified in ISO 9241-210, and from human centred design processes, such as those in ISO 9241-220.
This document is intended to be used by requirements engineers, business analysts, product managers, product owners, and people acquiring systems from third parties.
The CIF series of standards addresses usability-related information (as described in ISO 9241-11 and ISO/IEC TR 25060).
NOTE 3 In addition to usability, user requirements can include other perspectives, such as human-centred quality introduced in ISO 9241-220, and other quality perspectives presented in ISO/IEC 25010, ISO/IEC TS 25011, and ISO/IEC 25030.
NOTE 4 While this document was developed for interactive systems, the guidance can also be applied in other domains.
This document does not prescribe any kind of method, lifecycle or process. The content elements of a user requirements specification can be used in iterative development which includes the elaboration and evolution of requirements (e.g. as in agile development).
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Published |
2019-05 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 20 |
Technical Committee |
13.180
Ergonomics
;
35.080
Software
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| ISO/CD TR 25555 |
Ageing societies — Accessibility and usability considerations for home-based healthcare products, related services and environments |
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Under development |
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Edition : 1 |
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Technical Committee |
13.180
Ergonomics
;
11.020.10
Health care services in general
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| ISO 26022:2010 |
Road vehicles — Ergonomic aspects of transport information and control systems — Simulated lane change test to assess in-vehicle secondary task demand |
ISO 26022:2010 describes a dynamic dual-task method that quantitatively measures human performance degradation on a primary driving-like task while a secondary task is being performed. The result is an estimate of secondary task demand.
The method is laboratory based, and ISO 26022:2010 defines the method, the minimum requirements for equipment to support the method, and procedures for collecting and analyzing data derived from the method.
The method is applicable to all types of interactions with in-vehicle information, communication, entertainment and control systems; manual, visual, haptic and auditory, and combinations thereof. Secondary tasks requiring speed variations to be performed cannot be tested with this method. It applies to both Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) and aftermarket in-vehicle systems. It also applies to systems either portable or integrated into the vehicle. The driver behaviour principles, the specific task procedures and driving task correspond only to the operation of a passenger car.
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Published |
2010-09 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 41 |
Technical Committee |
13.180
Ergonomics
;
43.040.15
Car informatics. On board computer systems
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| ISO 26800:2011 |
Ergonomics — General approach, principles and concepts |
ISO 26800:2011 presents the general ergonomics approach and specifies basic ergonomics principles and concepts. These are applicable to the design and evaluation of tasks, jobs, products, tools, equipment, systems, organizations, services, facilities and environments, in order to make them compatible with the characteristics, the needs and values, and the abilities and limitations of people.
The provisions and guidance given by ISO 26800:2011 are intended to improve the safety, performance, effectiveness, efficiency, reliability, availability and maintainability of the design outcome throughout its life cycle, while safeguarding and enhancing the health, well-being and satisfaction of those involved or affected.
The intended users of ISO 26800:2011 are designers, ergonomists and project managers, as well as managers, workers, consumers (or their representatives) and procurers. It also serves as a reference standard for standards developers dealing with ergonomics aspects.
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Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 18 |
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13.180
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Environment. Health protection. Safety (Vocabularies)
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| ISO 27500:2016 |
The human-centred organization — Rationale and general principles |
ISO 27500:2016 is intended for executive board members and policy makers of all types of organizations (whether large or small) in the private, public and non-profit sectors.
It describes the values and beliefs that make an organization human-centred, the significant business benefits that can be achieved, and explains the risks for the organization of not being human-centred. It provides recommendations for the policies that executive board members need to implement to achieve this. It sets out high-level human-centred principles for executive board members to endorse in order to optimize performance, minimize risks to organizations and individuals, maximize well-being in their organization, and enhance their relationships with the customers. The importance of organizational policy to address human-centredness is emphasized.
ISO 27500:2016 is not a management system standard. It is not intended or appropriate for certification purposes or regulatory or contractual use.
ISO 27500:2016 is not intended to prevent the development of national standards that are more specific or demanding.
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Published |
2016-03 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 20 |
Technical Committee |
13.180
Ergonomics
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| ISO 27501:2019 |
The human-centred organization — Guidance for managers |
This document is intended to be used within organizations that embrace and intend to implement the principles of human centredness outlined in ISO 27500.
This document is intended to provide requirements and recommendations on the human factors and ergonomics approach to achieving a successful and sustainable human-centred organization. It outlines managers' responsibilities ranging from organizational strategy to development of procedures and processes enabling human centredness, and the implementation of those procedures and processes.
This document provides requirements and recommendations for managers and the actions to be taken in order for an organization to achieve human centredness.
This document can be used:
a) by managers to understand and improve human-centred aspects of their activities;
b) by managers to identify how their staff can improve human-centred aspects of their activities;
c) to provide a basis for training managers how to be human-centred;
d) to provide a basis for organizations to evaluate the performance of managers.
It is not a management systems standard. Nor is it intended to prevent the development of standards that are more specific or more demanding.
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Published |
2019-02 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 28 |
Technical Committee |
13.180
Ergonomics
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| ISO 28802:2012 |
Ergonomics of the physical environment — Assessment of environments by means of an environmental survey involving physical measurements of the environment and subjective responses of people |
This International Standard provides an environmental survey method for the assessment of the comfort and
well-being of occupants of indoor and outdoor environments. It is not restricted to any particular environment,
but provides the general principles that allow assessment and evaluation.
It presents the principles for conducting an environmental survey to assess the comfort and well-being of people
in environments. It gives guidance on the design of the survey, as well as on the environmental measurements
used to quantify the environment and the subjective assessment methods used to quantify the occupants'
responses to that environment. It does not provide guidance on the design of subjective scales.
It is applicable to built as well as other environments, including vehicle and outdoor environments, and to all
the occupants of those environments who can be considered as providing valid responses to an environmental
survey. There may be specific features of certain types of environment that have to be taken into account;
however, the general principles it outlines will apply.
This International Standard is not restricted to specific environmental components. It includes assessment of
thermal environments, the acoustic environment, the visual and lit environment, air quality and other environmental
factors that could be considered to influence the comfort and well-being of the occupants of an environment.
It is a basic ergonomics standard which can contribute to the development of standards concerned with specific
environments such as those found in buildings. It is intended to be used by people involved in the general
assessment and evaluation of physical environments, including general ergonomics practitioners as well as
those who develop standards and guidelines for specific applications.
NOTE The results of the environmental survey produced by the application of this International Standard may identify
specific problems that require expert advice.
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2012-03 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 20 |
Technical Committee |
13.180
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| ISO 28803:2012 |
Ergonomics of the physical environment — Application of International Standards to people with special requirements |
This International Standard describes how International Standards concerned with the ergonomics of the
physical environment can be applied for people with special requirements, who would otherwise be considered
to be beyond the scope of those standards. It has been produced according to the principles of accessible
design provided in ISO/IEC Guide 71 and using the data provided in ISO/TR 22411.
It is not restricted to any specific environment but provides the general principles that allow assessment and
evaluation, and can contribute to the development of standards concerned with specific environments. It is
applicable to built environments as well as to other indoor, vehicle and outdoor environments. Nor is it restricted
to specific environmental components; it includes assessment of acoustic environments, thermal environments,
lighting, air quality and other environmental factors that could be considered to influence the health, comfort
and performance of people with special requirements in an environment.
It is applicable to all occupants of such environments who can be considered to have special requirements.
NOTE This will depend upon context and can, for example, include babies, infants, men or women, people with
disabilities, older or ill people. A person could have a special requirement in one type of environment but not in another.
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Published |
2012-03 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 19 |
Technical Committee |
13.180
Ergonomics
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| ISO/IEC TR 29194:2015 |
Information Technology — Biometrics — Guide on designing accessible and inclusive biometric systems |
Procurements of biometric systems often stipulate requirements for the systems to be inclusive and make provision for exception handling.
ISO/IEC TR 29194:2015 provides guidance for biometric system design and procurement to handle the range of accessibility and usability issues. This report will build upon the generic guidance in ISO/IEC/TR 24714‑1, Information technology ? Biometrics ? Jurisdictional and societal considerations for commercial applications ? Part 1: General guidance.
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Published |
2015-05 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 17 |
Technical Committee |
13.180
Ergonomics
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35.240.15
Identification cards. Chip cards. Biometrics
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| ISO 3531-1:2022 |
Financial services — Financial information eXchange session layer — Part 1: FIX tagvalue encoding |
This document provides the normative specification of the FIX tagvalue encoding, which is one of the possible syntaxes for FIX messages.
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Published |
2022-04 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 17 |
Technical Committee |
03.060
Finances. Banking. Monetary systems. Insurance
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| ISO 3531-2:2022 |
Financial services — Financial information eXchange session layer — Part 2: FIX session layer |
This document provides the normative specification of the FIX session layer standard and its session profiles.
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Published |
2022-04 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 79 |
Technical Committee |
03.060
Finances. Banking. Monetary systems. Insurance
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| ISO 3531-3:2022 |
Financial services — Financial information eXchange session layer — Part 3: FIX session layer test cases |
This document provides a set of mandatory and optional conformity tests applicable to all versions of the FIX session layer standard.
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Published |
2022-04 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 15 |
Technical Committee |
03.060
Finances. Banking. Monetary systems. Insurance
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| ISO 4217:1987 |
Codes for the representation of currencies and funds |
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Edition : 3 |
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01.140.30
Documents in administration, commerce and industry
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| ISO 4217:1990 |
Codes for the representation of currencies and funds |
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Edition : 4 |
Number of pages : 30 |
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| ISO 4217:1995 |
Codes for the representation of currencies and funds |
Describes the structur for a three-letter alphabetic code and an equivalent three-digit numeric code for the representation of currencies and funds. Replaces the fourth edition.
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Edition : 5 |
Number of pages : 32 |
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| ISO 4217:2001 |
Codes for the representation of currencies and funds |
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Edition : 6 |
Number of pages : 33 |
Technical Committee |
03.060
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01.140.30
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| ISO 4217:2001/Cor 1:2004 |
Codes for the representation of currencies and funds — Technical Corrigendum 1 |
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Edition : 6 |
Number of pages : 2 |
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| ISO 4217:2008 |
Codes for the representation of currencies and funds |
ISO 4217:2008 specifies the structure for a three-letter alphabetic code and an equivalent three-digit numeric code for the representation of currencies and funds. For those currencies having minor units, it also shows the decimal relationship between such units and the currency itself.
ISO 4217:2008 also establishes procedures for a Maintenance Agency, and specifies the method of application for codes.
ISO 4217:2008 is intended for use in any application of trade, commerce and banking, where currencies and, where appropriate, funds are required to be described. It is designed to be equally suitable for manual users and for those employing automated systems.
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Edition : 7 |
Number of pages : 39 |
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| ISO 4217:2008/Cor 1:2008 |
Codes for the representation of currencies and funds — Technical Corrigendum 1 |
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Edition : 7 |
Number of pages : 1 |
Technical Committee |
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Documents in administration, commerce and industry
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| ISO 6680:1987 |
International cheque remittance |
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Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 6 |
Technical Committee |
03.060
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| ISO 4217:2015 |
Codes for the representation of currencies |
ISO 4217:2015 specifies the structure for a three-letter alphabetic code and an equivalent three-digit numeric code for the representation of currencies. For those currencies having minor units, it also shows the decimal relationship between such units and the currency itself.
The scope of this International Standard also includes funds and precious metals.
ISO 4217:2015 also includes basic guidelines for its maintenance.
ISO 4217:2015 is intended for use in any application of trade, commerce and banking, where currencies and, where appropriate, funds are required to be described. It is designed to be equally suitable for manual users and for those employing automated systems.
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2015-08 |
Edition : 8 |
Number of pages : 5 |
Technical Committee |
03.060
Finances. Banking. Monetary systems. Insurance
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01.140.30
Documents in administration, commerce and industry
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| ISO 4914:2021 |
Financial services — Unique product identifier (UPI) |
This document specifies the elements of an unambiguous scheme to identify over-the-counter (OTC) derivative products that are reportable to trade repositories, in particular:
— the structure and format of the unique product identifier (UPI) code;
— the minimum data elements of the UPI reference data library, together with their allowable values.
At a minimum, the UPI code is applicable to OTC derivative instruments falling under the following categories of the classification of financial instruments (see ISO 10962):
— swaps (S);
— forwards (J);
— non-listed and complex listed options (H);
— others (miscellaneous) (M).
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Published |
2021-11 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 8 |
Technical Committee |
03.060
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| ISO 5009:2022 |
Financial services — Official organizational roles — Scheme for official organizational roles |
This document specifies an unambiguous scheme to list official organizational roles by jurisdiction in a standard way.
It is not the purpose of this document to compare or align official organizational roles across different countries or jurisdictions, so as not to limit the usage or relevance of this document. To understand the powers associated with each official organizational role, users of this document can consult applicable regulation or legislation, documents of the legal entity in which the official organizational role exists and procedures specific to each organizational entity.
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Published |
2022-02 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 4 |
Technical Committee |
03.060
Finances. Banking. Monetary systems. Insurance
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| ISO 5116-1:2021 |
Improving transparency in financial and business reporting — Harmonization topics — Part 1: European data point methodology for supervisory reporting |
This document defines the Data Point Methodology for the creation of Data Point Models in the context of European supervisory reporting. Data Point Models are published by a European supervisory authority. To reflect the defined structures in a machine-readable form, they can be accompanied by an XBRL taxonomy. It is also possible to extend the described methodology to other environments.
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Published |
2021-07 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 18 |
Technical Committee |
03.060
Finances. Banking. Monetary systems. Insurance
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| ISO 5116-2:2021 |
Improving transparency in financial and business reporting — Harmonization topics — Part 2: Guidelines for data point modelling |
This document provides guidelines for data point modelling for supervising experts. The main body consists of four sections. The interrogative form helps in choosing which section may best answer your question and lead you to a good understanding of the subject matter.
After this first introductory section and the section containing terms and definitions, the main part starts to provide basic knowledge about different types of data models and data modelling approaches. The first and the second sections provide an overview of data models in general, in contrast to the third section that highlights the necessity of data modelling for supervisory data. This third section draws on the objectives and background information of the preceding sections. Furthermore, a paragraph classifies the Data Point Model introduced by the Eurofiling Initiative and elaborated by EIOPA and EBA, where many new terms related to DPM are introduced. Another paragraph explains the areas of application for the DPM. The third section concludes with a paragraph introducing a subset of the technical constrains that need to be considered in the creation process of the DPM. The fourth section gives step-by-step instructions on how to create a DPM. The paper concludes with remarks on the progress achieved so far, and provides an outlook on the software that is being developed at the moment to support you during the creation process.
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Published |
2021-07 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 36 |
Technical Committee |
03.060
Finances. Banking. Monetary systems. Insurance
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| ISO 5116-3:2021 |
Improving transparency in financial and business reporting — Harmonization topics — Part 3: Mapping between DPM and MDM |
This document aims to provide an introduction to the topic of creating a conceptual model for storing multidimensional data which is received as XBRL instances that follow the rules defined by European taxonomies published by the European Banking Authority (EBA) or by the European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority (EIOPA).
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Published |
2021-07 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 52 |
Technical Committee |
03.060
Finances. Banking. Monetary systems. Insurance
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| ISO/TR 7340:2023 |
Reference data distribution in financial services |
This document discusses the modes, related mainstream technologies, logical models, physical implementation models, data management (data storage and data security) and service quality control used in the reference data distribution in financial services.
This document applies to the reference data distribution and transmission processes in financial services.
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Published |
2023-01 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 15 |
Technical Committee |
03.060
Finances. Banking. Monetary systems. Insurance
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| ISO 5158:2023 |
Mobile financial services — Customer identification guidelines |
This document provides guidelines for customer identification in mobile financial services (MFS), including:
— a general framework of customer identification for MFS;
— the multi-dimensional overall identity assurance level (AL) of an MFS customer and its evaluation criteria;
— security and privacy considerations.
This document also contains annexes which demonstrate how to apply the ALs in practice, through (e)KYC use cases in different regions, for example.
This document is applicable to various kinds of MFS providers, including but not limited to commercial banks and third-party payment service providers.
This document is applicable to identifying natural persons. Identifying legal entities, known as (e)KYB, is out of the scope of this document.
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Published |
2023-01 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 23 |
Technical Committee |
03.060
Finances. Banking. Monetary systems. Insurance
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| ISO/DIS 5201 |
Financial services — Code-scanning payment security |
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Under development |
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Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 31 |
Technical Committee |
03.060
Finances. Banking. Monetary systems. Insurance
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35.240.40
IT applications in banking
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| ISO/TR 6083:2022 |
Best practices for an internal BPoS handbook |
This document provides best practices for writing a banking products or services (BPoS) handbook.
It is applicable to any providers of banking products or services (BPoSP) that issue and operate BPoS.
NOTE 1 A BPoS handbook is edited by either product managers or personnel in charge of key elements mentioned in this document, based on their role and responsibility within the BPoSP.
NOTE 2 Whether ISO 21586 has been formally introduced, this document is useful as existing BPoS contain the key elements listed in ISO 21586.
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Published |
2022-12 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 15 |
Technical Committee |
03.060
Finances. Banking. Monetary systems. Insurance
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| ISO 6166:1986 |
Securities — International securities identification numbering system (ISIN) |
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1986-02 |
Edition : 3 |
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Technical Committee |
03.060
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| ISO 6166:1987 |
Securities — International securities identification numbering system (ISIN) |
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Edition : 4 |
Number of pages : 10 |
Technical Committee |
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| ISO 6166:1994 |
Securities — International securities identification numbering system (ISIN) |
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1994-03 |
Edition : 5 |
Number of pages : 8 |
Technical Committee |
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| ISO 6166:1994/Cor 1:1997 |
Securities — International securities identification numbering system (ISIN) — Technical Corrigendum 1 |
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Edition : 5 |
Number of pages : 1 |
Technical Committee |
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| ISO 6166:2001 |
Securities and related financial instruments — International securities identification numbering system (ISIN) |
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Edition : 6 |
Number of pages : 9 |
Technical Committee |
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| ISO 6166:2013 |
Securities and related financial instruments — International securities identification numbering system (ISIN) |
ISO 6166:2013 provides a uniform structure for the identification of fungible and non-fungible securities and financial instruments using a unique identification number and associated minimum descriptive data.
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Edition : 7 |
Number of pages : 11 |
Technical Committee |
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| ISO 6166:2021 |
Financial services — International securities identification number (ISIN) |
This document provides a uniform structure for the identification of financial instruments as well as referential instruments (see Annex A) using a unique identification code and associated minimum descriptive data (see Annex B).
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Published |
2021-02 |
Edition : 8 |
Number of pages : 15 |
Technical Committee |
03.060
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| ISO 6234:1981 |
Bank operations — Authorized signature lists and their representation on microfiche |
Specification of size, layout and content of the master form, including graphical requirements, for autorized signatrue lists used as source documents by banks. It refers to signature lists transmitted as paper documents, and also specifies their representation on microfiche.
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Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 7 |
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| ISO 6260:1984 |
Mail payment orders |
Used between banks and compatible with S.W.I.F.T.. Definition of data elements and specification of a layout key for the form to be used. Specimen form 1 gives the exact layout according to ISO 3535 ans form 2 provides an example.
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Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 5 |
Technical Committee |
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| ISO 7341:1985 |
Banking — Nostro accounts reconciliation |
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1985-09 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 11 |
Technical Committee |
03.060
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| ISO 7982-1:1998/Cor 1:1999 |
Bank telecommunication — Funds transfer messages — Part 1: Vocabulary and universal set of data segments and data elements for electronic funds transfer messages — Technical Corrigendum 1: . |
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Edition : 2 |
Number of pages : 1 |
Technical Committee |
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| ISO 8109:1985 |
Securities — Format of Eurobonds |
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Edition : 1 |
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| ISO 8109:1990 |
Banking and related financial services — Securities — Format of Eurobonds |
Specifies the format characteristics of Eurobonds, for example, physical representation with regard to size, paper, printing, layout and contents. This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition (1985).
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Edition : 2 |
Number of pages : 8 |
Technical Committee |
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| ISO 8532:1986 |
Securities — Format for transmission of certificate numbers |
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1986-02 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 4 |
Technical Committee |
03.060
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| ISO 8532:1995 |
Securities — Format for transmission of certificate numbers |
Specifies the format required for the transmission on electronic media of certificate numbers to other organizations or establisments. Applies to all types of securities, regardless of issuer or country of issuance. Replaces the first edition.
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1995-12 |
Edition : 2 |
Number of pages : 6 |
Technical Committee |
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| ISO 8908:1993 |
Banking and related financial services — Vocabulary and data elements |
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Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 117 |
Technical Committee |
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Services. Company organization, management and quality. Administration. Transport. Sociology. (Vocabularies)
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Information technology (Vocabularies)
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IT applications in banking
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| ISO 8908:1993/Cor 1:1999 |
Banking and related financial services — Vocabulary and data elements — Technical Corrigendum 1: . |
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Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 1 |
Technical Committee |
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Services. Company organization, management and quality. Administration. Transport. Sociology. (Vocabularies)
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| ISO 9019:1987 |
Securities — Numbering of certificates |
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1987-09 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 2 |
Technical Committee |
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| ISO 9019:1995 |
Securities — Numbering of certificates |
Establishes rules for the numbering of security certificates and applies to all types of securities, regardless of issuer or country of issuance. Replaces the first edition.
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1995-12 |
Edition : 2 |
Number of pages : 2 |
Technical Committee |
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| ISO 9362:1987 |
Banking — Banking telecommunication messages — Bank identifier codes |
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Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 4 |
Technical Committee |
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| ISO 9362:1994 |
Banking — Banking telecommunication messages — Bank identifier codes |
Specifies the elements and structure of a universal bank identifier code (BIC) for use in automated processing in banking and related financial environments. The BIC consists of 8 or 11 contiguous characters (letters and/or digits without special characters such as blanks, separators, punctuation, etc.) and comprises the first three or all four of the following four components: bank code, country code, location code, branch code.
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Edition : 2 |
Number of pages : 4 |
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| ISO 9362:2009 |
Banking — Banking telecommunication messages — Business identifier code (BIC) |
ISO 9362:2009 specifies the elements and structure of a universal identifier code, the business identifier code (BIC), for financial and non-financial institutions and related entities, for which such an international identifier is required to facilitate automated processing of telecommunication messages in banking and related financial transaction environments.
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Edition : 3 |
Number of pages : 6 |
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| ISO 9362:2014 |
Banking — Banking telecommunication messages — Business identifier code (BIC) |
ISO 9362:2014 specifies the elements and structure of a universal identifier code, the business identifier code (BIC), for financial and non-financial institutions, for which such an international identifier is required to facilitate automated processing of information for financial services.
The BIC is used for addressing messages, routing business transactions and identifying business parties.
This International Standard applies to organizations and excludes individual persons.
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Edition : 4 |
Number of pages : 6 |
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| ISO 9362:2022 |
Banking — Banking telecommunication messages — Business identifier code (BIC) |
This document specifies the elements and structure of a universal identifier code, the business identifier code (BIC), for financial and non-financial institutions, for which such an international identifier is required to facilitate automated processing of information for financial services.
The BIC is used for addressing messages, routing business transactions and identifying business parties.
This document applies to organizations and excludes individual persons.
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Published |
2022-04 |
Edition : 5 |
Number of pages : 5 |
Technical Committee |
03.060
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| ISO 9777:1994 |
Banking — Forms for confirming foreign exchange deals |
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Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 11 |
Technical Committee |
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| ISO 9778:1994 |
Banking — Forms for confirming loan/deposit contracts |
Specifies the data elements and the size and layout of the form to be used as a mail confirmation of a loan/deposit contract made between banks. The form may also be used to correct, cancel, complete or confirm an amendment to or the rollover of a previously issued contract. Additionally, it may be used as a confirmation at maturity. The data elements are, as far as possible and with the exception of certain field lengths, compatible with the appropriate S.W.I.F.T. specification.
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Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 17 |
Technical Committee |
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| ISO 9778:1994/Cor 1:1999 |
Banking — Forms for confirming loan/deposit contracts — Technical Corrigendum 1: . |
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Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 1 |
Technical Committee |
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Finances. Banking. Monetary systems. Insurance
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| ISO 10043:1994 |
Banking and related financial services — Information interchange — Collection order form |
Specifies the size and layout for forms, intended for orders sent internationally between banks to present documents for payment. Defines the data elements to be used and describes how they are to be represented on the form.
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Withdrawn |
1994-10 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 9 |
Technical Committee |
03.060
Finances. Banking. Monetary systems. Insurance
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| ISO 10043:1994/Cor 1:1999 |
Banking and related financial services — Information interchange — Collection order form — Technical Corrigendum 1: . |
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Withdrawn |
1999-12 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 1 |
Technical Committee |
03.060
Finances. Banking. Monetary systems. Insurance
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| ISO 10044:1995 |
Banking and related financial services — Information interchange — Documentary credit form |
Specifies a set of standardized forms intended for documentary credit handling within the banking industry.
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Withdrawn |
1995-06 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 22 |
Technical Committee |
03.060
Finances. Banking. Monetary systems. Insurance
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| ISO 10044:1995/Cor 1:1999 |
Banking and related financial services — Information interchange — Documentary credit form — Technical Corrigendum 1: . |
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Withdrawn |
1999-12 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 1 |
Technical Committee |
03.060
Finances. Banking. Monetary systems. Insurance
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| ISO 10383:1992 |
Codes for exchanges and regulated markets — Market identifier codes (MIC) |
Defines the first component (bank code) of the bank identifier code (BIC) specified in ISO 9362. The code consists of four contiguous characters.
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Withdrawn |
1992-10 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 2 |
Technical Committee |
03.060
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| ISO 10383:2003 |
Securities and related financial instruments — Codes for exchanges and market identification (MIC) |
ISO 10383:2003 provides a uniform structure for exchange and market identification codes (MICs). It is intended for use in any application and communication for identification of primary and secondary markets:
where the financial instrument is listed (places of official listing) andwhere the related trade is executed (place of trade).
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Withdrawn |
2003-04 |
Edition : 2 |
Number of pages : 3 |
Technical Committee |
03.060
Finances. Banking. Monetary systems. Insurance
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| ISO 10383:2012 |
Securities and related financial instruments — Codes for exchanges and market identification (MIC) |
ISO 10383:2012 specifies a universal method of identifying exchanges, trading platforms, regulated or non-regulated markets and trade reporting facilities as sources of prices and related information in order to facilitate automated processing.
It is intended for use in any application and communication for identification of places
where a financial instrument is listed (place of official listing),
where a related trade is executed (place of trade), and
where trade details are reported (trade reporting facility).
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Published |
2012-10 |
Edition : 3 |
Number of pages : 5 |
Technical Committee |
03.060
Finances. Banking. Monetary systems. Insurance
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| ISO 11131:1992 |
Banking and related financial services — Sign-on authentication |
Specifies three types of sign-on authentication between entities requesting access and entities capable of granting access: via Personal Authentication Information (PAI) such as a password, via a user-unique key, via a node-unique key. Is designed for use with symmetric algorithms, where requestor and grantor use the same key. Annex A identifies the limitations of the standard.
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Withdrawn |
1992-09 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 10 |
Technical Committee |
03.060
Finances. Banking. Monetary systems. Insurance
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| ISO/TS 10674:2011 |
Rating services — Assessment of creditworthiness of non-listed entities |
ISO/TS 10674:2011 specifies terms, definitions and basic process requirements for the assessment of creditworthiness of non-listed companies, using model-based approaches, or committee-based approaches, or both.
ISO/TS 10674:2011 does not apply to the assessment of the creditworthiness of classes of, or individual obligations of, such companies or securities traded in the financial markets, nor does it relate to the provision of services assessing the creditworthiness of individuals (consumer scoring).
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2011-02 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 10 |
Technical Committee |
03.060
Finances. Banking. Monetary systems. Insurance
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03.080.20
Services for companies
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03.100.20
Trade. Commercial function. Marketing
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| ISO 10962:1997 |
Securities — Classification of Financial Instruments (CFI code) |
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Withdrawn |
1997-01 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 19 |
Technical Committee |
03.060
Finances. Banking. Monetary systems. Insurance
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| ISO 10962:1997/Cor 1:1997 |
Securities — Classification of Financial Instruments (CFI code) — Technical Corrigendum 1 |
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Withdrawn |
1997-12 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 1 |
Technical Committee |
03.060
Finances. Banking. Monetary systems. Insurance
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| ISO 10962:2001 |
Securities and related financial instruments — Classification of Financial Instruments (CFI code) |
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Withdrawn |
2001-05 |
Edition : 2 |
Number of pages : 25 |
Technical Committee |
03.060
Finances. Banking. Monetary systems. Insurance
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| ISO 10962:2015 |
Securities and related financial instruments — Classification of financial instruments (CFI code) |
ISO 10962:2015 defines and describes codes for an internationally valid system to classify financial instruments. The classification system applies to financial instruments negotiated internationally as well as to domestic instruments. The term "financial instruments" refers not only to classical securities, but also covers the innovative financial products that have emerged in different markets (a trend that is expected to continue in the future).
ISO 10962:2015 is intended for use in any application in the trading and administration of securities in the international securities business. In so far as the trading and the administration of securities do not affect other countries, the application of this International Standard remains at the discretion of the responsible national bodies, such as stock exchanges, banks, brokers, regulatory bodies and other institutions active in the securities field.
In principle, the CFI code reflects characteristics that are defined when a financial instrument is issued and that remain unchanged during its entire lifetime. However, a few events that can lead to a new CFI code for the same instrument are anticipated, such as the changing of voting rights or ownership restrictions by a stockholders' meeting.
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Withdrawn |
2015-07 |
Edition : 3 |
Number of pages : 70 |
Technical Committee |
03.060
Finances. Banking. Monetary systems. Insurance
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| ISO 10962:2019 |
Securities and related financial instruments — Classification of financial instruments (CFI) code |
This document defines and describes codes for an internationally valid system to classify financial instruments. The classification system applies to financial instruments negotiated internationally as well as to domestic instruments. The term "financial instruments" refers not only to classical securities, but also covers the innovative financial products that have emerged in different markets (a trend that is expected to continue in the future).
This document is intended for use in any application in the trading and administration of securities in the international securities business. In so far as the trading and the administration of securities do not affect other countries, the application of this document remains at the discretion of the responsible national bodies, such as stock exchanges, banks, brokers, regulatory bodies and other institutions active in the securities field.
In principle, the CFI code reflects characteristics that are defined when a financial instrument is issued and that remain unchanged during its entire lifetime. However, a few events that can lead to a new CFI code for the same instrument are anticipated, such as the changing of voting rights or ownership restrictions by a stockholders' meeting.
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Withdrawn |
2019-10 |
Edition : 4 |
Number of pages : 71 |
Technical Committee |
03.060
Finances. Banking. Monetary systems. Insurance
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| ISO 10962:2021 |
Securities and related financial instruments — Classification of financial instruments (CFI) code |
This document defines and describes the structure for the codes for an internationally valid system to classify financial instruments. The classification system applies to financial instruments negotiated internationally as well as to domestic instruments. The term “financial instruments” refers not only to classical securities and derivatives but also covers the innovative financial products that have emerged in different markets (a trend that is expected to continue in the future).
This document is intended for use in any application in the trading and administration of financial instruments in the international securities business. Insofar as the trading and administration of securities do not affect other countries, the application of this document remains at the discretion of the responsible national bodies, such as stock exchanges, banks, brokers, regulatory bodies and other institutions active in the securities field.
In principle, the CFI code reflects characteristics that are defined when a financial instrument is issued and that remain unchanged during its entire lifetime. However, a few events that can lead to a new CFI code for the same instrument are anticipated, such as the changing of voting rights or ownership restrictions by a stockholders' meeting.
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Published |
2021-05 |
Edition : 5 |
Number of pages : 9 |
Technical Committee |
03.060
Finances. Banking. Monetary systems. Insurance
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| ISO 11521:1996 |
Securities — Scheme for interdepository message types |
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Withdrawn |
1996-05 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 31 |
Technical Committee |
03.060
Finances. Banking. Monetary systems. Insurance
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| ISO 11649:2009 |
Financial services — Core banking — Structured creditor reference to remittance information |
ISO 11649:2009 specifies the elements of a structured creditor reference (RF Creditor Reference) used to facilitate the processing of data in data interchange and in the financial services, as well as between other business domains. The RF Creditor Reference is designed for use in an automated processing environment, but can also be implemented in other media interchanges (e.g. paper document exchange).
ISO 11649:2009 does not specify internal procedures, file organization techniques, storage media, languages, etc. to be used in its implementation. It is applicable only to the textual data that can be conveyed through a system or network.
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Published |
2009-03 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 7 |
Technical Committee |
03.060
Finances. Banking. Monetary systems. Insurance
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