I am a PhD student, and the doctor asked to do a lecture on ISO 9000, 14000, 17000, 118000,22000 18091,27000 and I would like to prepare the lecture. Is it possible to help me with these specifications with thanks to you
These standards are not publicly available, but apart from various other papers and books describing them, you get an overview for each of these ISO standards as well as a preview on the www.iso.org web site, e.g. for ISO 14001 from https://www.iso.org/standard/60857.html. Just use the search function on that web site.
Please note that at least most of the numbers you mentioned stand for an entire family of standards, not just an individual standard. E.g. ISO 14000 describes such a family that starts with ISO 14001, there is no ISO 14000 standard itself.
You'll also be able to pick up content on the integration of these standards into an integrated management system by searching BSi Org and CQI sites for 'Integrated management systems'. Hope this helps, Regards, Robin
ISO 9000: It is the quality management standard, and comprises of some of ISO’s best-known standards. It focuses on quality standards that guide companies and equip them with the necessary tools to continuously improve quality and ensure that customer demands are always met
ISO 14000: This is a family of standards that provides the necessary tools and guidelines for companies to manage their environmental responsibilities
ISO 17000: International Standards relating to conformity assessment activities such as testing, inspection and various forms of certification
ISO 28000: Specifications for Security Management Systems for the Supply Chain
ISO 22000: This standard facilitates the development and implementation of a food safety management system
ISO 18091: Quality management systems — Guidelines for the application of ISO 9001 in local government
ISO 27000: These standards help organisations manage the security of assets such as intellectual property, financial and employee data, and information held in trust for third parties. It is basically the standards for Information Security Management Systems.
For more information, check: https://www.iso.org/news/ref2378.html