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ISO Update Supplement to Isofocus ISO Update Supplement to ISOfocus July 2021 International Standards in process ISO/CD Road vehicles — Environmental conditions and 16750-4 testing for electrical and electronic equipment An International Standard is the result of an agreement between — Part 4: Climatic loads the member bodies of ISO. A first important step towards an Interna- ISO/CD Road vehicles — Environmental conditions and tional Standard takes the form of a committee draft (CD) - this is cir- 16750-5 testing for electrical and electronic equipment culated for study within an ISO technical committee. When consensus — Part 5: Chemical loads has been reached within the technical committee, the document is TC 23 Tractors and machinery for agriculture sent to the Central Secretariat for processing as a draft International Standard (DIS). The DIS requires approval by at least 75 % of the and forestry member bodies casting a vote. A confirmation vote is subsequently ISO/CD 11471 Agricultural tractors and machinery — Cod- carried out on a final draft International Standard (FDIS), the approval ing of remote hydraulic power services and criteria remaining the same. controls ISO/CD Tractors and machinery for agriculture and 11783-7 forestry — Serial control and communications data network — Part 7: Implement messages application layer ISO/CD Agricultural machinery and tractors — Safety 18497-1 of partially automated, semi-autonomous and autonomous machinery — Part 1: Machine design principles and vocabulary CD registered TC 24 Particle characterization including sieving Period from 01 June to 01 July 2021 ISO/DTS 4807 Reference materials for particle size measure- ment - Specification of requirements These documents are currently under consideration in the technical committee. ISO/CD Determination of particle size distribution — 13319-2 Electrical sensing zone method — Part 2: Tune- They have been registred at the Central Secretariat. able resistive pulse sensing method TC 37 Language and terminology PC 317 Consumer protection: privacy by de- ISO/CD Codes for the representation of names of lan- sign for consumer goods and services 639-4.2 guages — Part 4: General principles of coding ISO/CD 31700 Consumer protection — Privacy by design for of the representation of names of languages consumer goods and services and related entities, and application guidelines TC 6 Paper, board and pulps TC 38 Textiles ISO/CD Tissue paper and tissue products — Part 15: ISO/CD 9867 Textiles — Evaluation of the wrinkle recovery of 12625-15 Determination of optical properties — Meas- fabrics — Appearance method urement of brightness and colour with C/2° TC 44 Welding and allied processes (indoor daylight) illuminant ISO/CD Welding consumables — Covered electrodes TC 8 Ships and marine technology 14172.2 for manual metal arc welding of nickel and ISO/CD 23860 Ships and marine technology — Terminology nickel alloys — Classification related to automation of Maritime Autonomous TC 45 Rubber and rubber products Surface Ships (MASS) ISO/CD 6502-3 Rubber — Measurement of vulcanization ISO/CD 18813 Ships and marine technology — Survival characteristics using curemeters — Part 3: equipment for survival craft and rescue boats Rotorless curemeter ISO/CD Ships and marine technology — Marine envi- ISO/CD 24483 Epoxidised natural rubber — Specifications 24146-1 ronment protection — Part 1: Management and handling of shipboard waste on inland vessels TC 60 Gears TC 17 Steel ISO/CD Gears — Cylindrical involute gears and gear 21771-1 pairs — Concepts and geometry ISO/CD 4943 Steel and cast iron — Determination of copper content — Flame atomic absorption spectro- TC 61 Plastics metric method ISO/CD 22183 Plastics — Validation of force-time curve of TC 20 Aircraft and space vehicles tensile testing at high speed ISO/CD 14625 Space systems — Ground support equipment TC 71 Concrete, reinforced concrete and pre- for use at launch, landing or retrieval sites — stressed concrete General requirements ISO/CD 5091-1 Guidelines for structural intervention of existing TC 22 Road vehicles concrete structures using cement-based mate- rials — Part 1: General principles ISO/CD Road vehicles — Environmental conditions and 16750-1 testing for electrical and electronic equipment ISO/CD 5091-2 Guidelines for structural intervention of existing — Part 1: General concrete structures using cement-based mate- rials — Part 2: Top-surface overlaying ISO/CD Road vehicles — Environmental conditions and 16750-2 testing for electrical and electronic equipment ISO/CD 5091-3 Guidelines for structural intervention of existing — Part 2: Electrical loads concrete structures using cement-based mate- rials — Part 3: Bottom-surface overlaying ISO/CD Road vehicles — Environmental conditions and 16750-3 testing for electrical and electronic equipment — Part 3: Mechanical loads ISO Update, Supplement to ISO Focus -- July 2021 1 ISO/CD 5091-4 Guidelines for structural intervention of existing ISO/DTS Glass in building — Retesting substrate for concrete structures using cement-based mate- 21486 laminated solar photovoltaic glass for use in rials — Part 4: Jacketing buildings TC 85 Nuclear energy, nuclear technologies, ISO/CD 23237 Glass in building—Testing method of light and radiological protection transmittance for glass photovoltaic(PV) mod- ule in buildings ISO/CD 4917-1 Design of Nuclear Power Plants against Seis- mic Events — Part 1: Principles TC 164 Mechanical testing of metals ISO/CD 4917-3 Design of Nuclear Power Plants against Seis- ISO/DTR Metallic materials — Tensile testing — Part 5: mic Events — Part 3: Civil Structures 6892-5.2 Guideline for testing miniaturised test pieces ISO/CD 4917-4 Design of Nuclear Power Plants against Seis- TC 165 Timber structures mic Events — Part 4: Components ISO/CD 24322 Timber structures — Methods of test for ISO/CD 4917-6 Design of Nuclear Power Plants against Seis- evaluation of long-term performance — Part 1: mic Events — Part 6: Post-Seismic Measures wood-based products in bending TC 102 Iron ore and direct reduced iron TC 167 Steel and aluminium structures ISO/CD 4698 Iron ore pellets for blast furnace feedstocks — ISO/CD Steel structures — Execution of structural Determination of the free-swelling index 17607-1 steelwork — Part 1: General requirements and vocabulary TC 130 Graphic technology ISO/CD Steel structures — Execution of structural ISO/CD Graphic technology — Process control for the 17607-2 steelwork — Part 2: Steels 12647-2 production of half-tone colour separations, proof and production prints — Part 2: Offset ISO/CD Steel structures — Execution of structural lithographic processes 17607-5 steelwork — Part 5: Welding TC 131 Fluid power systems TC 173 Assistive products ISO/CD 11500 Hydraulic fluid power — Determination of the ISO/DTS Assistive products for tissue integrity when particulate contamination level of a liquid sam- 20342-10 lying down — Part 10: Guide to cleaning, disin- ple by automatic particle counting using the fecting and care of polyurethane APTI covers light-extinction principle TC 180 Solar energy TC 132 Ferroalloys ISO/CD 9847 Solar energy — Calibration of pyranometers by ISO/CD 5451 Ferrovanadium — Specification and conditions comparison to a reference pyranometer of delivery TC 184 Automation systems and integration TC 135 Non-destructive testing ISO/CD General requirements for cyber-physically con- ISO/CD 4773 Non-destructive testing — Method — Ultra- 23704-3 trolled smart machine tool systems (CPSMT) sonic guided wave inspection using phased — Part 3: Reference architecture of CPSMT for array technique additive manufacturing TC 136 Furniture ISO/CD Industrial automation systems and integration 10303-239 — Product data representation and exchange ISO/CD 4769 Hardware for furniture — Strength and durabil- — Part 239: Application protocol: Product life ity of hinges and their components — Hinges cycle support (PLCS) pivoting on a vertical axis TC 190 Soil quality TC 138 Plastics pipes, fittings and valves for the transport of fluids ISO/CD 11267 Soil quality — Inhibition of reproduction of Collembola (Folsomia candida) by soil ISO/CD Plastics piping systems for non-pressure contaminants 23627.2 underground drainage and sewerage — Steel Reinforced Corrugated Polyethylene Pipes and TC 193 Natural gas fittings ISO/DTR 7262 Natural gas - Coalbed methane quality desig- TC 146 Air quality nation and the adaptability of actual ISO/TC 193 standards ISO/CD 6323-1 Workplace atmospheres — Determination of arsenic and arsenic compounds by electrother- TC 195 Building construction machinery and mal atomic absorption spectrometry — Part 1: equipment Part 1: Arsenic and arsenic compounds, except ISO/CD 21467 Drilling and foundation machinery — Horizontal arsine by ET-AAS directional drilling (HDD) machines — Terminol- TC 150 Implants for surgery ogy and commercial specifications ISO/CD 7199 Cardiovascular implants and artificial organs — TC 201 Surface chemical analysis Blood-gas exchangers (oxygenators) ISO/CD 23124 Surface Chemical Analysis — Measurement ISO/DTR Cardiovascular implants and extracorporeal of lateral and axial resolutions of Raman 12417-2 systems — Vascular device-drug combination microscope products — Part 2: Local regulatory information TC 204 Intelligent transport systems TC 157 Non-systemic contraceptives and STI ISO/CD 4272 Intelligent transport systems — Truck platoon- barrier prophylactics ing systems (TPS) — Function and operational ISO/CD 7439 Copper-bearing contraceptive intrauterine requirements devices — Requirements and tests TC 206 Fine
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