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ISOENStandards

ISOENStandards is a term used to describe standards that align ISO international standards with European EN standards, aiming to support interoperability across global and regional markets. It is not an official designation issued by ISO, but rather an informal label found in industry literature to refer to standards that carry both ISO and EN adoption when available.

Relationship to ISO and EN: In practice, many ISO standards are adopted by European standardization bodies

Examples and scope: Common areas include quality management (EN ISO 9001), information security management (EN ISO/IEC

Considerations: The term ISOENStandards emphasizes interoperability and harmonization between global and European regulatory contexts. Its use

See also: ISO, EN (European Norm), CEN (European Committee for Standardization), standardization.

and
published
as
EN
ISO
standards.
The
process
typically
involves
ISO
technical
committees
developing
a
standard,
followed
by
a
parallel
or
subsequent
adoption
decision
by
CEN
(the
European
Committee
for
Standardization)
for
European
adoption
as
EN
ISO
<number>.
The
resulting
document
may
be
published
with
the
EN
designation
and
is
recognized
by
national
standards
bodies
throughout
Europe.
27001),
and
environmental
management
(EN
ISO
14001).
The
EN
ISO
form
signals
that
the
content
matches
the
ISO
standard
and
has
been
harmonized
for
European
use,
though
national
bodies
may
publish
national
variants
or
add
national
annexes.
varies
by
industry
and
jurisdiction,
and
not
all
ISO
standards
have
an
EN
equivalent.
Organizations
should
verify
the
exact
designation,
scope,
and
any
applicable
directives
or
regulations
in
their
market.