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The Development of I.S.O. Braking Standards
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Abstract
This paper explains the ISO background and the general procedures for developing international standards; reference is made to their regulatory significance.
The ISO committee structure and meeting procedures are described, and related to the particular work on braking standards for road vehicles in Sub-Committee 2 of ISO Technical Committee 22.
The current status within the various Working Groups of ISO/TC22/SC2 is summarized and the completed ISO braking standards are listed to provide a convenient reference document.
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Oppenheimer, P., "The Development of I.S.O. Braking Standards," SAE Technical Paper 820489, 1982, https://doi.org/10.4271/820489.Also In
References
- “Directives for the technical work of ISO” including. Part 1 Procedure and working methods. Part 2 Methodology. Part 3 Presentation of International Standards ISO Central Secretariat Case Postale 56, CH-1211 Geneva, Switzerland
- “BSI - Its activities and organization” British Standards Institution 2 Park Street, London W1A 2BS
- “Notes for the guidance of UK participants in ISO meetings”
- Oppenheimer, P. “Braking Regulations in Europe” SAE Transactions 83 1974 paper 740313