How can I contact ISO for technical questions or propose new standards related to display safety and ergonomics?
ISO provides clear pathways for addressing technical questions and proposing new standards in the area of display safety and ergonomics. Below are the steps and guidelines for each scenario:
Contacting ISO for Technical Questions
If you have technical questions or need formal notices regarding the interpretation of ISO standards related to display safety and ergonomics, you can:
Contact Your National ISO Member Body: National ISO member bodies are responsible for handling standards interpretation at the national level. They can provide guidance and support for your inquiries.
Reach Out to the Relevant ISO Technical Committee: ISO technical committees develop specific standards. To find the appropriate committee: - Visit the page of the relevant standard on the ISO website. - Follow the link to the listed technical committee responsible for that standard.
Proposing New ISO Standards
If you wish to propose the development of a new ISO standard in the area of display safety or ergonomics, follow these steps:
Communicate with Your National ISO Member Body: Start by discussing your proposal with your national ISO member body. They are the primary point of contact for submitting proposals to ISO.
Submit a Proposal for a New Work Item: Your national ISO member body can submit your proposal to ISO for consideration as a new work item in the relevant technical committee.
General Guidelines
Always start by contacting your national ISO member body for both technical questions and new proposals. They serve as the primary liaison between you and ISO.
Use the ISO website to identify the relevant technical committee for specific standards.
By following these steps, you can effectively engage with ISO for technical inquiries or to contribute to the development of new standards.
