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Standards (Technical), Regulations and Codes 

How to identify and obtain technical standards, regulations, and Codes.
Last update: Oct 23rd, 2009 URL: http://libguides.marquette.edu/standards  Print Guide  RSS Updates

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What's a Standard?

Standards establish quality, characteristics, properties or performance requirements for a material, component, product or service. A standard specifies how something is to be manufactured, built, handled, or designed.  Intended to be used as a rule or a guideline the aim is to achieve an optimal degree of consistency or compatibility in a given context. 

Standards are established by consensus and approved by a recognized body.  These recognized bodies can represent various geographic, governmental or industry areas.  The reputation and reliability of those who create the standard play a major role its acceptance and adoption.  There are several hundred organizations involved in creating standards in the U.S. alone.

Other terms sometimes used interchangably with 'standards' are: 'specifications', 'regulations', and 'code', although each of these has their own specific meaning within the Standards sphere; see the definition of Regulation/Code box.

 

Background on Standards

  • Standards.gov  
      
    Provides background information, tools and links regarding the use of standards primarily in the federal government.
  • Standards and Technical Regulations  
      
    A division of NIST, contains a wealth of information about standards.
  • Guide to Documentary Standards  
    A 2001 document from the NIST containing descriptions of the U.S. standards system, various types of standards within that system, the National Technology Transfer and Advancement Act (NTTAA) and the link between standards and conformity assessment.

What's a Regulation/Code?

When standards are adopted by a governing body they become part of the regulatory code of that body.  These standards (regulations or code) are no longer voluntary and must be adhered to by the affected parties.  For example the Code of Federal Regulations is the codification of standards accepted and made into law by the U.S. government.

  • Regulations @ Standards.gov  
      
    Explanation of the U.S. Gov't regulatory process and how to locate regulations in force.
  • Code of Federal Regulations  
      
    The codification of the general and permanent rules published in the Federal Register by the executive departments and agencies of the Federal Government.
 

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