The document outlines the timeline and process for developing and publishing an international standard over 18, 24, and 36 month periods. Key stages include preparation of the initial draft by the technical committee, translation, circulation for ballot and comment resolution by member bodies, preparation of the final text, and publication processing. Additional time is required if the standard follows the Final Draft International Standard process or requires direct publication without ballot. The clock starts when the project is approved and months are listed as limit dates that cannot be missed to avoid cancellation.
The document outlines the timeline and process for developing and publishing an international standard over 18, 24, and 36 month periods. Key stages include preparation of the initial draft by the technical committee, translation, circulation for ballot and comment resolution by member bodies, preparation of the final text, and publication processing. Additional time is required if the standard follows the Final Draft International Standard process or requires direct publication without ballot. The clock starts when the project is approved and months are listed as limit dates that cannot be missed to avoid cancellation.
The document outlines the timeline and process for developing and publishing an international standard over 18, 24, and 36 month periods. Key stages include preparation of the initial draft by the technical committee, translation, circulation for ballot and comment resolution by member bodies, preparation of the final text, and publication processing. Additional time is required if the standard follows the Final Draft International Standard process or requires direct publication without ballot. The clock starts when the project is approved and months are listed as limit dates that cannot be missed to avoid cancellation.