ISO Standards Overview: ISO standards provide guidelines and specifications to ensure products, services, and systems are safe, reliable, and of good quality.
ISO 31000: Focuses on risk management principles and guidelines, helping organizations manage risks effectively.
ISO 14001: Specifies requirements for an effective environmental management system (EMS), enabling organizations to improve their environmental performance.
ISO 26000: Provides guidance on social responsibility, assisting organizations in contributing to sustainable development by encouraging them to operate in an ethical and transparent manner.
ISO 9001: Specifies criteria for a quality management system (QMS) and is based on principles such as customer focus and continuous improvement.
Sustainable Development: ISO 26000 is specifically designed to assist organizations in adopting socially responsible practices that contribute to sustainable development.
References:
International Organization for Standardization (ISO). (2010). ISO 26000: Guidance on Social Responsibility. ISO.
Pojasek, R. B. (2011). ISO 26000 Guidance on Social Responsibility. Environmental Quality Management, 20(3), 85-93.
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