Revised ASTM Standard Helps Ensure Positive Interpretation Experiences

A recently revised ASTM International standard aims to help interpreters and their clients better understand the importance of proper language interpretation.

F2089, Practice for Language Interpreting, defines the minimum professional standard for quality services in language interpreting and is intended to be used by purchasers and providers with varying levels of expertise in interpreting.
 
“The standard helps users understand the key factors involved in ensuring a successful interpreting experience under a variety of circumstance and in a multitude of settings,” says ASTM member Monique Roske, chair of Subcommittee F43.01 on Language Interpreting. “It will also help interpreters provide a blueprint of what their clients can expect.”

Roske, president, M2 Language Consultants LLC, notes that interpretation goes beyond simply knowing a second language and is a skill that needs to be developed separately from learning the language.

“In the world of corporate or government contracts, interpretation can be quite an enigma for many who organize international conferences, lectures or meetings,” says Roske. The standard can help identify interpreting needs, understand the required mode of interpretation and select the best possible approach to achieve the desired professional results.

The standard explains areas of interpreting, interpreter qualifications, interpreter certification and credentialing, as well as the interpreters’ code of professional conduct.

ASTM Committee F43 on Language Services and Products developed F2089 and is currently planning a proposed standard guide for testing interpreters. All interested parties are encouraged to join F43.

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Media Inquiries: Nathan Osburn, tel +1.610.832.9603; nosburn@astm.org
Technical Contact: Monique Roske, M2 Language Consultants LLC, Alexandria, Va., tel +1.703.362.5344; monique@roske.us 
ASTM Staff Contact: Ashley Wiand, tel +1.610.832.9551; awiand@astm.org

Release #9899

 

 
Committee
F43
September 2, 2015