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International standards for energy management (ISO 50001), environmental management (ISO 14001), asset management (ISO 55000), and greenhouse gas inventories (ISO 14064) operate in snapshot mode: periodic audits produce point-in-time compliance photographs. The gap between audit frequency (annual or triennial) and operational reality (continuous) creates a structural vulnerability: organizations are certified based on sampled states, not observed trajectories. This work maps ISO clause requirements to D10Z-MIZAN attestation bundle architecture, defining a protocol for continuous compliance verification using oracle-attested measurements, cryptographic audit chains, and threshold-triggered actions. The integration preserves ISO governance authority while replacing self-reported data with independently verifiable attestations. Section 2 decomposes ISO clause requirements into measurable states, verification methods, and failure conditions mapped to MIZAN attestation bundles. Table 1 provides the complete ISO clause-to-MIZAN mapping across ISO 50001, ISO 14001, ISO 55000, and ISO 14064. Section 3 defines the temporal architecture transformation from annual audit sampling to 15-minute oracle attestation, producing 35,000x more data points per year with cryptographic rather than documentary proof. Section 4 extends ISO/CASCO (ISO/IEC 17025) accreditation framework to oracle sources with four properties: measurement uncertainty with hash verification, independence (non-manipulable by attested party), cryptographic temporal integrity, and continuous availability (>= 99.5% uptime SLA). Section 5 applies the architecture to petroleum (ISO 50001 + ISO 14064 + MIZAN-HC) with EU CBAM quarterly auto-aggregation, and to critical raw materials (ISO 14001 + MIZAN-MRE) with dual-source assay concordance (RSD <= 5%). Section 6 defines a triple-signature model (operator + certification body + regulator) extending MIZAN-HC dual-signature to ISO co-verification with algorithmic dispute resolution. Section 7 establishes 6 integration invariants with 6 explicit falsifiers ensuring ISO governance authority is preserved while MIZAN provides the evidence infrastructure. Section 8 provides the cross-standard integration matrix demonstrating standard-agnostic applicability across 4 primary standards and 2 emerging frameworks (EU CBAM, ISO/TC 265 CCUS). Every mapping includes an explicit falsifier: if the MIZAN attestation contradicts the ISO compliance claim, the certification state transitions to non-conformance automatically. Prior Art Chain: 10.5281/zenodo.18356012 → 10.5281/zenodo.18549927 → 10.5281/zenodo.18559161 → 10.5281/zenodo.18620715 → this record. Note: This record replaces the content originally published under DOI 10.5281/zenodo.18618857 (which was inadvertently versioned with a different document). This is the authoritative independent record for the D10Z-MIZAN-ISO integration.