ISO 6707-4:2021 pdf download

ISO 6707-4:2021 pdf download – Buildings and civil engineering works — Vocabulary — Part 4: Facility management terms

ISO 6707-4:2021 pdf download – Buildings and civil engineering works — Vocabulary — Part 4: Facility management terms.
1 Scope This document provides terms and definitions for facility management in relation to buildings and civil engineering works. These terms and definitions reflect standardized terminology relevant to construction works needed by those having a responsibility for facility management. 2 Normative references There are no normative references in this document. 3 Terms and definitions For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply. ISO and IEC maintain terminological databases for use in standardization at the following addresses: — ISO Online browsing platform: available at https://www.iso .org/obp — IEC Electropedia: available at http://www.electropedia .org/ 3.1 Terms relating to high level structure 3.1.1 facility management FM organization function which integrates people, place and process within the built environment with the purpose ( 3.6.7 ) of improving the quality of life of people and the productivity of the core business [SOURCE: ISO 41011:2017, 3.1.1, modified — The admitted term “facilities management ” has been omitted.]
3.1.5 asset portfolio assets (3.1.2) that are within the scope of the asset management (3.1.3) system Note 1 to entry: A portfolio is typically established and assigned for managerial control purposes ( 3.6.7 ). Note 2 to entry: An asset management system can encompass multiple asset portfolios. Note 3 to entry: An asset portfolio may consist of real assets, built environment, individual buildings or structures, technical building systems ( 3.4.2 ), equipment, furniture and fixtures. [SOURCE: ISO 55000:2014, 3.2.4, modified — The second and third sentences of Note 1 to entry have been omitted. The second sentence of Note 2 to entry has been omitted. Note 3 to entry has been added.] 3.1.6 facility collection of assets (3.1.2) which is constructed, installed or established to serve an entity ’s need [SOURCE: ISO 41011:2017, 3.2.3.2, modified — In the definition, “is built ” has been changed to “is constructed ”.] 3.1.7 landscape all the visible features (3.1.11) of an area of land, often considered in terms of their aesthetic appeal such as public and private gardens, parks, road vegetation including lawns and turfed recreational areas [SOURCE: ISO 16075-3:2015, 3.2.2] 3.1.8 information model set of structured and unstructured information containers [SOURCE: ISO 19650-1:2018, 3.3.8] 3.1.9 zone space or spaces with a particular function [SOURCE: ISO 12006-2:2015, 3.4.5] 3.1.10 requirement need or expectation that is stated, generally implied or obligatory Note 1 to entry: “generally implied” means that it is a custom or common practice for the organization and interested parties (3.1.12) that the need or expectation under consideration is implied. Note 2 to entry: A specified requirement is one that is stated, for example in documented information.
3.1.14 risk effect of uncertainty on objectives Note 1 to entry: An effect is a deviation from the expected – positive or negative. Note 2 to entry: Uncertainty is the state, even partial, of deficiency of information related to, understanding of, an event, its consequence, or likelihood. Note 3 to entry: Risk is often characterized by reference to potential “events ” (as defined in ISO Guide 73:2009, 3.5.1.3) and “consequences ” (as defined in ISO Guide 73:2009, 3.6.1.3), or a combination of these. Note 4 to entry: Risk is often expressed in terms of a combination of the consequences of an event (including changes in circumstances) and the associated “likelihood ” (as defined in ISO Guide 73:2009, 3.6.1.1) of occurrence. 3.2 Terms relating to works and parts of works 3.2.1 real estate immoveable property including structures, grounds and undeveloped land [SOURCE: ISO 41011:2017, 3.2.2] 3.2.2 infrastructure system of facilities (3.1.6), equipment and services needed for the operation of an organization Note 1 to entry: ISO 9000:2015 defines infrastructure in relation to organizations. [SOURCE: ISO 9000:2015, 3.5.2] 3.2.3 base building general-purpose building intended, but not yet adapted, to suit the operational requirements (3.1.10) of a specific user (3.7.3) 3.2.4 building envelope physical boundary or barrier separating the interior volume of a building from the external unconditioned environment [SOURCE: ISO 12569:2017, 3.5, modified — In the definition, “physical” has been added before “boundary” and “outside” has been changed to “external unconditioned ”.]
3.2.5 building loss factor percentage added to building envelope (3.2.4) to compensate for parts that reduce the usable area (3.6.21) Note 1 to entry: The part or feature (3.1.11) is described as “building loss feature ” in ISO 6707-1. Note 2 to entry: A projection (3.2.6) is an example of a part that reduces the usable area.

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