This International Standard concerns the care and handling of magnetic recording tape during use. It
addresses the issues of physical integrity of the medium necessary to preserve access to the data
(information) recorded on the tape. This International Standard recommends handling procedures to maximize
the effective life of magnetic tape. Faulty handling, packing and transporting techniques and methods often
cause damage to magnetic tape and the content recorded thereon. Extending the longevity of magnetic tape
requires the identification of appropriate handling methods and well-developed training programmes.
While some of the recommendations in this International Standard, such as staff training, apply specifically to
large-scale or archival usage, the basics of all recommendations in this document can and should be applied
in all circumstances where the desired result is long-term usage of the medium whether archival, commercial
or personal.
This International Standard addresses the following subjects:
- handling techniques, including common hazards and methods to mitigate those hazards;
- handling environments, including pollutants, temperature and humidity, lighting, magnetic fields and
robotics;
- use of tape, including inspection, playback, mounting/loading and removing, winding speed, tension and
robotic systems;
- cleaning and maintenance techniques, including contaminants, cleaning methods and frequency;
- transportation, both in-house and shipping outside the storage facility;
- disasters, including water, fire, construction and post-disaster procedures;
- staff training, including schedule for training and contents of the training programme;
- archival issues.
ISO 18933:2006 history
2012ISO 18933:2012 Imaging materials - Magnetic tape - Care and handling practices for extended usage
2006ISO 18933:2006 Imaging materials Magnetic tape Care and handling practices for extended usage (Second Edition)