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Risk Management for Youth & School Trips

“The School Walk” 1872 / Albert Anker

The ISO Advisory Committee on Consumer Policy (COPOLCO) has submitted a proposal for new work item proposal for the development of an ISO standard on Managing risk for youth and school trips, with the following scope statement:

We envision a new ISO standard which will provide guidance for managing risk for youth (in particular, minors due to their particular vulnerabilities) and school trips for both domestic and international travel. The standard will gather best practices to address typical risks for this sector such as behavioral breaches and carelessness of students, weather-related problems, requirements for those with special needs (such as travelers with disabilities), technical elements such as mechanical failures of equipment, etc. The standard will benefit both the travelers themselves and the organizations that serve them by covering:

– Safety and security of groups of young people travelling (specifically but not limited to school groups);
– Risk management for organizations such as school boards, tourist attractions, tour operators, service providers, and recreational activities, etc.  NOTE: This proposed standard will not include how to organize such trips and it will not be limited to adventure travel.

Anyone wishing to review the proposal can request a copy by contacting ANSI’s ISO Team (isot@ansi.org), with a submission of comments to Steve Cornish (scornish@ansi.org) by close of business on Friday, June 5, 2020

We maintain all ISO consensus products on the standing agenda of our Global standards teleconferences.  See our CALENDAR for the next online meeting; open to everyone.

Issue: [20-144]

Category: Security, Global, Risk Management

Colleagues: Mike Anthony, Christine Fischer, Jack Janveja

Source: Managing Risk for Youth and School Trips: ANSI Seeks Feedback on New ISO Proposal


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Social Responsibility

“A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte” 1884 / Georges Seurat

The Association Française de Normalisation (AFNOR), the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) member body for France, has submitted to ISO a proposal for a new field of ISO technical activity on Social Responsibility, with the following scope statement:

Standardization in the field of Social Responsibility to provide guidance and framework to all types of organizations, regardless of their size, activity or location.  It allows organizations to challenge their own practices, define their corporate social responsibility and thus devise strategies to enhance their contribution to sustainable development.

Anyone wishing to review the proposal can request a copy by contacting ANSI’s ISO Team (isot@ansi.org), with a submission of comments to Steve Cornish (scornish@ansi.org) by close of business on Friday, June 5, 2020

We maintain all commenting opportunities on ISO consensus products on the standing agenda of our Global teleconferences.  See our CALENDAR for the next online meeting; open to everyone.

Miami Dade Schools Childrens Chorus

At the moment, we find only a few ISO consensus products incorporated by reference into the best practice literature that affects the cost of US education communities.   It is wise to follow the action, however, because these products can inform higher level policy pronouncements.  We maintain all ISO consensus products on the standing agenda of our Global teleconferences.  See our CALENDAR for the next online meeting; open to everyone.

Issue: [20-126]

Category: Academic

Colleagues: Mike Anthony, Christine Fischer

Source: ANSI Standards Action


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ANSI Accredited U.S. Technical Advisory Groups (TAGs) to ISO

 

 

 

Student Competition / Standards for Digital Transformation

University of Glasgow

Do you have a vision or ideas of how will digital technologies shape our future? And how can standards help us build the best possible future? Make a 60 to 90 second video for the chance to win prize money, plus a trip to Glasgow for a once in a lifetime opportunity to attend the ISO and EURAS events.

STANDARDS FOR DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION – STUDENT COMPETITION

Entries are due 15 April 2020.


ISO/IEC JTC 001/SC 42 “Artificial intelligence” Functions

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Genomics Informatics

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Audit data services

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TC 176 Guidelines for the application of ISO 9001 in local government

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Educational organization management systems

Since 2013 we have been following developments in an International Organization for Standardization committee: ISO 288 – Educational organizations management systems – Requirements with guidance for use;  a committee spun off from the committee that develops the more widely known ISO 9000-family of quality management standards prepared for industries and global regulatory agencies.  The global Secretariat is South Korea; with 40 participating member nations and 11 observing nations.  It is noteworthy that the US education industry is not a participant in this global standard which will likely have implications for standards setting for all aspects of educational organizations including the management of Massive Open Online Courses which we have covered in previous posts.

Distance learning  presents opportunities involving sustainability and the campus infrastructure. The environmental impacts of providing higher education courses by campus-based versus distance/online learning methods has been researched. A study by the Design Innovation Group, The Open University, UK found that distance learning higher education courses involved 87% less energy and 85% lower CO2 emissions than the full-time campus-based courses. Higher education facility professionals will need to remain cognizant about the changing landscape of higher education and the potential  impact on sustainability and managing the physical environment.

Note that the United States is neither a participating nor an observing country.

Recent developments with ISO 288 include the evolution of the ISO 21001 management system standard to the Draft International Standard stage (news item:https://www.iso.org/news/Ref2174.html) . ISO 21001 is a standard, developed and published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), that defines, establishes, and helps maintaining an effective system for the management of education organizations. It follows the ISO high level structure  for management system standards and is therefore consistent in terms of philosophy, chapters structure and vocabulary with many other ISO management system standards, including ISO 9001:2015 (more information on the ISO high level structure for management system standards: https://www.iso.org/management-system-standards.html). ISO 21001 focuses on the specific interaction between an educational organization, the learner, customers and other relevant interested parties.

The ISO 288 Technical Programme Manager, Stefan Marinkovic, was one of the featured speakers at the American National Standards Institute’s annual Company Member Forum hosted at the University of Michigan on May 10-11th, 2016.  For a review of Mr. Marinkovic’s presentation you may visit this link (Note that the link will take about 1 minute to load):

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Seoul National University

 

Issue: [13-100].  (Note that this project will be integrated into another, more general education management development standard).

Contact: Mike Anthony, Christine Fischer, Paul Green

Category: Academic Interest, Management, Finance & Administration, International Standards

 

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Automated infrastructure management systems

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Workspace / ISO 304 Healthcare Administration

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