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Webinar - Introduction to ISO’s community resilience projects

On Monday the 3rd of April at 10.00 to 11.30 GMT, WG 5 is arranging a free webinar to provide information on the 3 standards currently under development. The aim is to attract more experts to participate in the development of the standards.


Draft Programme

1) Introduction and welcome
Duncan Shaw, WG 5 Convenor

2) ISO 22366 Energy resilience
Project Leader: Hiroki Kudo

3) ISO 22371 Urban resilience
Project Leader: Caroline Field

4) ISO 22372 Infrastructure resilience
Project Leader: Liz Varga

5) Question and answer session
If you have any questions, these can be submitted in advance to Shanti Conn,
shanti.conn@bsigroup.com or on the day

Registration
The webinar is open to all interested experts. Please do inform experts within your field about
this webinar.

Please register here:
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJIkdu2prj0tG9ExFR0kX9BY0nZ5x3LFEaAp

On registration, you will receive an email confirmation with the Zoom meeting details (which is
unique to you) and a link for downloading a calendar appointment (see “Add to calendar”).
Please remember to check your junk mail for an email from no-reply@zoom.us.

SCOPES of the draft standards

ISO 22366 Security and resilience — Energy resilience — Framework and principles*
This document provides a framework and concept of “energy resilience” to organizations to help
reduce impacts and ultimately achieve build back better from hazards, including natural and
man-made disasters.
It covers broad resilience engineering and management principles applicable to a sociotechnical energy supply chain.
It does not provide guidance on the implementation of these principles for specialized
engineering purposes.
NOTE For example, engineering details about power generation systems, power grids and transmission
systems, and backup generators are not included in the Scope of this document.

ISO 22371 Security and resilience — Community resilience — Principles and framework
for urban resilience
This document provides principles and a framework on how to enhance resilience in urban areas
to protect communities, people and businesses and improve people’s lives. It describes:

  • how to build capacity to better manage change and disruptive events, whilst minimizing the impact on the most disadvantaged and vulnerable groups;
  • the benefits of urban resilience;
  • how to organize for, assess, plan, implement and continually improve urban resilience.

This document is applicable to all urban contexts and governance structures and stakeholders
for all identified levels of risk.
It is for use by all organizations that have accountability for resilience of services in urban
communities.


ISO 22372 Security and resilience — Resilient infrastructure — Guidelines*
This document provides guidance for developing, implementing, monitoring and improving
infrastructure resilience to help ensure the continuity and effective outcomes of critical services.
It can be used by engaging national governments and all relevant stakeholders including local
governments, and other service providers in the private and public sectors including institutions,
donors, infrastructure regulators, investors and owners, designers and contractors, service
providers and international organizations.

* These standards are at an early stage of development and the Scopes are still under discussion and
may be refined