You will definitely want to use ISO standards. The problem is that ISO has a LOT of individual standards, some of which may be unacceptable and/or mutually incompatible. Frequently you have to stipulate that you are using a national standard that over rides the most screwed up parts of the ISO standards. Some of the ones we use are:
ISO 128: 1982 Technical drawings - General principles of presentation
ISO 129: 1985 Technical drawings - Dimensioning - General principles, definitions, methods of execution and special indications
ISO 1101: 1983 Technical drawings - Geometric tolerancing - Tolerancing of form, orientation, location and run-out - Generalities, definitions, symbols,indications on drawings
ISO 1302: 1978 Technical drawings - Method of indicating surface texture on drawings
ISO 1660: 1987 Technical drawings - Dimensioning and tolerancing of profiles
ISO 2553: 1984 Welds - Symbolic representation on drawings
ISO 2692: 1988 Technical drawings - Geometrical tolerancing - Maximum materialprinciple
Stipulation: Unless otherwise specified on the drawing, the envelope requirement is invoked for all drawings per ANSI/ASME Y14.5M - 1994. Therefore, any examples or explanations within this standard that do not comply with the envelope principle are invalid.
ISO 3040: 1990 Technical drawings - Dimensioning and tolerancing - Cones
ISO 5455: 1979 Technical drawings - Scales
ISO 5457: 1980 Technical drawings - Sizes and layouts of drawing sheets
ISO 5458: 1987 Technical drawings - Geometrical tolerancing - Positional tolerancing
Stipulation: Clause 4.1.1: unless otherwise specified on the drawing, the envelope requirement is invoked for all drawings per ANSI/ASME Y14.5 - 1994.
ISO 5459: 1981 Technical drawings - Geometrical tolerancing - Datums and datum systems for geometrical tolerances
ISO 6410: 1981 Technical drawings - Conventional representation of threaded parts
ISO 6428: 1982 Technical drawings - Requirements for microcopying.
ISO 6433: 1981 Technical drawings - Item references
ISO 7083: 1983 Technical drawings - Symbols for geometrical tolerancing - Proportions and dimensions
ISO 7200: 1984 Technical drawings - Title blocks
ISO 7573: 1983 Technical drawings - Items list
ISO 8015: 1985 Technical drawings - Fundamental tolerancing principle
Stipulation: Clause 5.1.1 Linear tolerances: unless otherwise specified on the drawing, the
envelope requirement is invoked for all drawings per ANSI/ASME Y14.5M - 1994.
Stipulation: Clause 6 Mutual dependency of size and geometry: unless otherwise specified on the
drawing, the envelope requirement is invoked for all drawings per ANSI/ASME 14.5M -1994.
Stipulation: Clause 6.1 Envelope requirement: unless otherwise specified on the drawing, the
envelope requirement is invoked for all drawings per ANSI/ASME 14.5M - 1994.
Stipulation: Clause 7.2 Designation: unless otherwise specified on the drawing, the envelope
requirement is invoked for all drawings per ANSI/ASME 14.5M - 1994 from the American National
Standards Institute.