ISO 22313:2020

International Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 20 February 2020

Security and resilience — Business continuity management systems — Guidance on the use of ISO 22301

ISO 22313:2020 Files

English 55 Pages
Current Edition
92.85 OMR

ISO 22313:2020 Scope

This document gives guidance and recommendations for applying the requirements of the business continuity management system (BCMS) given in ISO 22301. The guidance and recommendations are based on good international practice.

This document is applicable to organizations that:

a) implement, maintain and improve a BCMS;

b) seek to ensure conformity with stated business continuity policy;

c) need to be able to continue to deliver products and services at an acceptable predefined capacity during a disruption;

d) seek to enhance their resilience through the effective application of the BCMS.

The guidance and recommendations are applicable to all sizes and types of organizations, including large, medium and small organizations operating in industrial, commercial, public and not-for-profit sectors. The approach adopted depends on the organization's operating environment and complexity.

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