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The ISO develop and publish International Standards. ISO is an independent, non-governmental international organization with a membership of 164 national standards bodies. ISO creates documents that provide requirements, specifications, guidelines or characteristics that can be used consistently to ensure that materials, products, processes and services are fit for their purpose <ref> International Organization for Standardization, 2019. [https://www.iso.org/standards.html ISO. Standards] [online] [Accessed 31 Oct. 2019]. </ref>. | The [[ISO]] develop and publish International Standards. [[ISO]] is an independent, non-governmental international organization with a membership of 164 national standards bodies. [[ISO]] creates documents that provide requirements, specifications, guidelines or characteristics that can be used consistently to ensure that materials, products, processes and services are fit for their purpose <ref>International Organization for Standardization, 2019. [https://www.iso.org/standards.html ISO. Standards] [online] [Accessed 31 Oct. 2019]. </ref>. | ||
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The ISO develop and publish International Standards. ISO is an independent, non-governmental international organization with a membership of 164 national standards bodies. ISO creates documents that provide requirements, specifications, guidelines or characteristics that can be used consistently to ensure that materials, products, processes and services are fit for their purpose [1].
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- ↑ International Organization for Standardization, 2019. ISO. Standards [online] [Accessed 31 Oct. 2019].