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Reporting on Environmental Performance
Foreword Organizations of all types and sizes are giving increasing attention to establishing systems and procedures that will ensure that their operations are environmentally efficient. They are also considering ways by which the efforts being made in this regard and the results of those efforts can best be communicated to their various audiences. Environmental reporting is still in its…
Publisher :
CSA
Status :
Withdrawn
Published Date :
1994-07-31
ICS Code(s) :
13.020.10; 13.020.30
Information Processing - Text and Office Systems - Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML), and...
This National Standard of Canada is equivalent to International Standards ISO 8879-1986 and ISO 9069-1988. 1 Scope This International Standard: (a) Specifies an abstract syntax known as the Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML). The language expresses the description of a document's structure and other attributes, as well as other information that makes the markup…
Publisher :
CSA
Status :
Standard
Published Date :
1989-06-29
ICS Code(s) :
35.240.30
Manual of Terms and Definitions Recommended for Use in CSA Wood Standards
Preface This is the second edition of CSA Special Publication O414, Manual of Terms and Definitions Recommended for Use in CSA Wood Standards. It revises and supersedes the previous edition published as CSA MISC.003-1968. The Manual has been prepared primarily as a reference document for CSA committees responsible for forest products or other wood related standards and is intended to…
Publisher :
CSA
Status :
Withdrawn
Published Date :
1986-02-28
ICS Code(s) :
79.040; 79.040
Quality Assurance Program - Category 1
1. Scope 1.1 General 1.1.1 This Standard specifies minimum requirements for a suppli er's quality assurance program - Category 1. The supplier is responsible for planning and developing a program which assures that each management, design, and technical responsibility for quality is integrated and executed effectively. The program is aimed primarily at being preventive by…
Publisher :
CSA
Status :
Withdrawn
Published Date :
1985-07-31
ICS Code(s) :
03.120.10
Quality Assurance Program Category 2
1. Scope 1.1 General 1.1.1 This Standard specifies minimum requirements for a s upplier's quality assurance program - Category 2. The supplier is responsible for planning and developing a program aimed primarily at controlling production processes as well as inspection and test verifications and corrective action which (a) assure that products or services conform to specified…
Publisher :
CSA
Status :
Withdrawn
Published Date :
1985-07-31
ICS Code(s) :
03.120.10
Quality Assurance Program - Category 3
1. Scope 1.1 General 1.1.1 This Standard specifies minimum requirements for a supplier's Quality Assurance Program - Category 3. The supplier is responsible for planning and developing a program aimed primarily at controlling inspection and test verifications which (a) assure that products or services conform to specified requirements; and (b) readily detect and control the…
Publisher :
CSA
Status :
Withdrawn
Published Date :
1985-07-31
ICS Code(s) :
03.120.10
Health informatics — International patient summary
This document defines the core data set for a patient summary document that supports continuity of care for a person and coordination of their healthcare. It is specifically aimed at supporting the use case’ scenario for ‘unplanned, cross border care’ and is intended to be an international patient summary (IPS). Whilst the data set is minimal and non-exhaustive, it provides a robust, well-defined…
Publisher :
ISO
Status :
Draft
Published Date :
1969-12-30
ICS Code(s) :
35.240.80
Geographic information — Land Administration Domain Model (LADM) — Part 2: Land registration
Scope of the proposed deliverable This part of ISO 19152 provides the concepts and detailed structure for standardization in the land administration domain. In order to achieve public policy objectives, some regulations use geographical spaces for mandating or enabling particular behaviours or outcomes. International law, constitutional law, public law and private law define different…
Publisher :
ISO
Status :
Draft
Published Date :
1969-12-30
ICS Code(s) :
35.240.70