ISO 41001:2018
International Standard
Current Edition
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Approved on
23 April 2018
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Facility management — Management systems — Requirements with guidance for use
ISO 41001:2018 Files
English
45 Pages
Current Edition
74.52 BHD
ISO 41001:2018 Scope
ISO 41001:2018 specifies the requirements for a facility management (FM) system when an organization:
a) needs to demonstrate effective and efficient delivery of FM that supports the objectives of the demand organization;
b) aims to consistently meet the needs of interested parties and applicable requirements;
c) aims to be sustainable in a globally-competitive environment.
The requirements specified in ISO 41001:2018 are non-sector specific and intended to be applicable to all organizations, or parts thereof, whether public or private sector, and regardless of the type, size and nature of the organization or geographical location.
Annex A provides additional guidance on the use of this document.
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