
NBN Standardisation Process Overview
Discover how NBN, as an agency of the federal government, leads in developing Belgian, European, and international standards, ensuring Belgian interests are represented. Explore the benefits of participating in standardisation, gaining knowledge, influencing standards development, and building networks locally and internationally. Learn how NBN guides Belgian companies and stakeholders towards best practices in various domains through knowledge creation, acquisition, and sharing. Attend training courses, events, and webinars to engage with specialists and access a vast catalogue of knowledge documents via NBN's online standards platform.
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IBE-BIV Seminar 28 Sept 2023 Charlotte De Mey Sector Relations Expert
Who is NBN? NBN is an agency of the federal government. Our mission is to: Develop Belgian (NBN), European (EN), international standards (ISO) and ensure the voice of the Belgian interests is heard Stimulate the use of standards Develop solutions for easy and effective access to standards
Who is NBN? >750 COMMISSIONS +50.000 STANDARDS 3.000 NEW STANDARDS PER YEAR 3.000 BELGIAN EXPERTS 3
NBN smoothly guides Belgian companies and other stakeholders to best practices. And this in every possible domain. We focus on four pillars: 1. creating knowledge 2. using knowledge 3. acquiring knowledge 4. sharing knowledge.
Bringing together specialists from companies, organisations, governments and education to work on best practices in all sectors. To familiarize yourself with the vast and exciting world of management systems, NBN offers training courses. Those who like to help develop standards can take an expert training course. Bringing professionals and specialists together to exchange knowledge and experience: it is a strength of NBN. Every year we organize inspiration and networking events, webinars and seminars to which everyone is welcome. The online standards platform gives access to NBN's huge catalogue of knowledge documents. You quickly and easily consult the latest standards, tailored to your organisation. 5
Why participate in standardisation? Benefits of participation Gaining first-hand knowledge: Learn about future technological developments and trends. Influencing the standards development process: This allows a company to protect its investments in products and research & development. Building a local network: Belgian standardisation committees are the ideal meeting place to develop new contacts and exchange ideas. Building an international network: Participating in TC or WG allows you to build international contacts. 6
NBN standardisation process Publication of a purely Belgian standard after new Royal Decree 7
NBN standardisation process Timeframe 8
Conclusions Benefits of the new Royal Decree Public inquiry time reduced from 5 months to 2 months. No more publication in the Belgian Official Gazette. Only approval of the NBN Board of Director needed to announce and publish on NBN website. Don t hesitate to ask for revision of Belgian standards! Link to the new RD: https://www.ejustice.just.fgov.be/cgi/article_body.pl?language=fr&caller=summa ry&pub_date=21-02-15&numac=2021020310 9
Thank you! www.nbn.be Charlotte De Mey Charlotte.de.mey@nbn.be www.nbn.be