IECISOszabványok
IECISOszabványok refers to a collection of international standards developed jointly by the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) and the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). These organizations are independent, non-governmental international bodies that prepare and publish standards for a wide range of industries and technologies. The IEC focuses on electrical, electronic, and related technologies, while the ISO covers a broader spectrum of areas, including quality management, environmental management, and information security. When standards are developed collaboratively by both organizations, they are often referred to as IECISOszabványok, signifying their dual origin and broad applicability. These standards aim to ensure that products, services, and systems are safe, reliable, and of good quality. They facilitate international trade by providing a common set of requirements and specifications, reducing the need for multiple national standards. The development process involves experts from member countries who contribute to drafting, reviewing, and voting on proposals. Adherence to these standards is often voluntary but can be mandated by regulations or contractual agreements. They cover diverse fields such as industrial automation, medical devices, energy management, and consumer electronics, promoting interoperability and best practices globally.