ISO 21043-2:2018

International Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 29 August 2018

Forensic sciences — Part 2: Recognition, recording, collecting, transport and storage of items

ISO 21043-2:2018 Files

English 13 Pages
Current Edition
BHD 48.29

ISO 21043-2:2018 Scope

This document specifies requirements for the forensic process focusing on recognition, recording, collection, transport and storage of items of potential forensic value. It includes requirements for the assessment and examination of scenes but is also applicable to activities that occur within the facility. This document also includes quality requirements.

This document is not applicable to procedures for the recovery of data from digital storage media which is covered by ISO/IEC 27037. However, the storage medium itself can yield additional items of forensic value (e.g. fingerprints or DNA).

Annex D shows the applicability of this document to the forensic process.

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