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CEI EN 62198

CEI Classification: 56-71

Gestione del rischio nei progetti - Guida applicativa
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Publication Date: 2014-06
Date Of Withdrawal (DOW): 2015-11
ValidFrom: 2014-07
Language: EN
Pages: 50
Issue Num.:  13645 E
Commitee: CEI-CT56
The publication contains images and text that need color printing for a better reading.
La presente Norma fornisce principi e linee guida per la gestione del rischio e dell'incertezza nei progetti. In particolare descrive un approccio alla gestione del rischio nei progetti basati su quanto previsto nella Norma UNI ISO 31000 "Gestione del rischio - Principi e linee guida".
La presente Norma si rivolge ai singoli o alle organizzazioni coinvolti nelle singole fasi o nell'intera realizzazione di un progetto anche se la sua applicazione concreta comporta una personalizzazione dei suoi contenuti alle esigenze progettuali.
La presente Norma non è valida ai fini della certificazione.
Questa Norma viene pubblicata dal CEI in una prima fase nella sola lingua inglese, per consentirne l'immediato utilizzo da parte degli utenti interessati, nel rispetto della data di pubblicazione fissata dagli Enti Normatori internazionali.
Successivamente il CEI pubblicherà, in un nuovo fascicolo, la stessa Norma in versione italiano-inglese; tale nuova versione avrà la stessa validità della presente.
La presente Norma recepisce il testo originale inglese della Pubblicazione IEC.
Gli acquirenti della presente Norma riceveranno gratuitamente la versione bilingue in formato PDF, o in alternativa potranno acquistare la versione bilingue in formato cartaceo, usufruendo del 70 % di sconto.

See also

EN 62198:2014
IEC 62198:2013

International Coding Standard (ICS)

03.100.01
Company organization and management in general
* Including legal aspects and risk management

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ICS

International Classification for Standards (ICS) is an international classification system for technical standards.

The ICS is a hierarchical classification organized on three levels.

Level 1 covers the main fields of activity in standardization, e.g. road vehicle engineering, agriculture, metallurgy.

Each field has a two-digit notation, e.g.

  43    Road Vehicle Engineering

The main fields are subdivided into groups (level 2). The notation of a group consists of the field notation and a three-digit group number, separated by a point, e.g.

  43.040    Road vehicle systems

Some groups are further divided into sub-groups (level 3). The notation of a sub-group consists of the group notation and a two-digit number, separated by a point, e.g.

  43.040.20 Lighting, signaling and warning devices

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