Benefits For businesses, the adoption of International Standards to facilitate suppliers to base the development of its products in the contrast of broad market data in their sectors, thus enabling industrialists increasingly compete freely and effectively in many more markets worldwide. For governments, International Standards provide the technological and scientific bases underpinning health, safety legislation and environmental quality. For countries in the process of development, the International Standards are an important source of technological knowhow, defining the features expected of products and services to be placed on export markets, International Standards are thus based on these countries to make the right decisions when investing their scarce resources wisely and avoid wasted. For consumers, conformity of products and services to International Standards provides assurance of quality, safety and reliability.For each, the International Standards can contribute to improving the quality of life in general ensuring that the transport, machinery and tools we use are safe and healthy. For the planet we inhabit, because there are international standards on air, water and soil quality and greenhouse gas emissions and radiation, can contribute to the effort to preserve the environment. The ISO develops only those standards for which there is market demand. The work is performed by experts from the industrial, business and technical standards that have applied and subsequently intends to employ. These experts can join others with relevant knowledge, such as representatives of government agencies, consumer organizations, academia, testing laboratories and general international experts in their fields. .
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