ISO 20121:2012 pdf download

ISO 20121:2012 pdf download.Event sustainability management systems - Requirements with guidance for use
3.3 sustainable development
development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs
Note 1 to entry:The process provides an enduring, balanced approach to economic activity, environmental responsibility and social progress.
Note 2 to entry:Sustainable development is about integrating the goals of a high quality of life, health and prosperity with social justice and maintaining the earth's capacity to support life in all its diversity. These social, economic and environmental goals are interdependent and mutually reinforcing. Sustainable development can be treated as a way of expressing the broader expectations of society as a whole.[SOURCE: ISO 26000:2010, 2.23, modified一Note 1 to entry has been added.]
3.4 risk effect of uncertainty
Note 1 to entry: An effect is a deviation from the expected一positive or negative.
Note 2 to entry: Uncertainty is the state, even partial, of deficiency of information related to, understanding or knowledge of, an event, its consequence, or likelihood.
Note 3 to entry: Risk is often characterized by reference to potential "events" (as defined in ISO Guide 73:2009,3.5.1.3) and "consequences" (as defined in ISO Guide 73:2009, 3.6.1.3), or a combination of events and consequences.
Note 4 to entry: Risk is often expressed in terms of a combination of the consequences of an event (including changes in circumstances) and the associated "likelihood" (as defined in IsO Guide 73:2009, 3.6.1.1) of occurrence.
Note 5 to entry: In Notes 3 and 4 to entry, the term "event" does not refer to the term“event" as defined in 3.8.
3.6 objective result to be achieved
Note 1 to entry: An objective can be strategic, tactical, or operational.
Note 2 to entry: Objectives can relate to different disciplines (such as financial, health and safety, and environmental goals) and can apply at different levels [such as strategic, organization-wide, project, product and process (3.27)]. An objective can be expressed in other ways, e.g. as an intended outcome, a purpose, an operational criterion, as an event sustainability objective or by the use of other words with similar meaning (e.g. aim, goal, or target).
Note 3 to entry: An objective can be expressed in other ways, e.g. as an intended outcome, a purpose, an operational criterion, as an event sustainability objective or by the use of other words with similar meaning (e.g. aim, goal, or target).
Note 4 to entry: In the context of event sustainability management systems standards, event sustainability objectives are set by the organization, consistent with the event sustainability policy, to achieve specific results.
3.15 accessibility
usability of a product, service, environment or facility by people with the widest range of capabilities
Note 1 to entry: This definition is related to the fundamental principle of universal accessibility in the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities[13], which outlines the requirements to be fufilled by environments,processes, goods, products and services, objects, instruments, tools and devices in order to be understandable, usable and viable for all people in safe and comfortable conditions, and as independently and naturally as possible.ISO 20121 pdf download

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