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January 2019 International Standards in Process ISO Update Supplement to ISOfocus January 2019 International Standards in process ISO/CD 21800 Spices and condiments — Determination of moisture content An International Standard is the result of an agreement between ISO/CD 21803 Dried dill — Specification the member bodies of ISO. A first important step towards an Interna- TC 35 Paints and varnishes tional Standard takes the form of a committee draft (CD) - this is cir- culated for study within an ISO technical committee. When consensus ISO/CD Binders for paints and varnishes — Gel has been reached within the technical committee, the document is 13885-1 permeation chromatography (GPC) — Part 1: sent to the Central Secretariat for processing as a draft International Tetrahydrofuran (THF) as eluent Standard (DIS). The DIS requires approval by at least 75 % of the TC 37 Language and terminology member bodies casting a vote. A confirmation vote is subsequently carried out on a final draft International Standard (FDIS), the approval ISO/CD 21998 Medical/healthcare interpreting criteria remaining the same. TC 38 Textiles ISO/CD 1833-1 Textiles — Quantitative chemical analysis — Part 1: General principles of testing ISO/CD 1833-2 Textiles — Quantitative chemical analysis — Part 2: Ternary fibre mixtures TC 39 Machine tools ISO/CD Woodworking machines — Safety require- 19085-17 ments — Part 17: Edge-banding machines fed CD registered by chain(s) TC 43 Acoustics Period from 01 December to 31 December 2018 ISO Acoustics — Noise emitted by machinery and 11202:2010/ equipment — Determination of emission sound These documents are currently under consideration in the technical CD Amd 1 pressure levels at a work station and at other committee. specified positions applying approximate envi- They have been registred at the Central Secretariat. ronmental corrections — Amendment 1 TC 46 Information and documentation TC 5 Ferrous metal pipes and metallic ISO/CD 22038 Information and documentation — Description fittings and presentation of rights information ISO/CD 10802 Ductile iron pipelines — Hydrostatic testing ISO/CD 30300 Information and documentation — Records after installation management — Core concepts and vocabulary TC 6 Paper, board and pulps TC 59 Buildings and civil engineering works ISO/CD 21331 Graphic technology and deinked pulp - Guid- ISO/CD Organization of information about construction ance for assessing the deinking performance of 19650-3 works — Information management using build- printed paper products ing information modelling — Part 3: Opera- tional phase of assets TC 17 Steel TC 61 Plastics ISO/DIS 9647 Steels — Determination of vanadium content — Flame atomic absorption spectrometric ISO/CD 9772 Cellular plastics — Determination of horizontal method (FAAS) burning characteristics of small specimens subjected to a small flame TC 20 Aircraft and space vehicles TC 85 Nuclear energy, nuclear technologies, ISO/CD 14222 Space environment (natural and artificial) — and radiological protection Earth upper atmosphere ISO/CD Measurement of radioactivity — Guidelines for ISO/CD 14302 Space systems — Electromagnetic compatibil- 20043-1 environmental monitoring for effective dose ity requirements assessment — Part 1: Planned and existing ISO/CD 24638 Space systems — Pressure components and exposure situation pressure system integration TC 91 Surface active agents TC 22 Road vehicles ISO/CD 21680 Surface active agents — Bio-based surfactants ISO/CD 21233 Heavy commercial vehicles and buses — — Requirements and test methods Vehicle dynamics simulation and validation — Closing-curve test TC 92 Fire safety ISO/CD 6621-3 Internal combustion engines — Piston rings — ISO/CD Determination of the resistance to jet fires of Part 3: Material specifications 22899-1 passive fire protection materials — Part 1: Gen- eral requirements ISO/CD 21612 Road vehicles — Crosstalk determination for multi-axis load cell TC 94 Personal safety -- Personal protective equipment ISO/DTS Road vehicles — Liquefied natural gas (LNG) 21104 Low pressure refuelling connector — 1,8 MPa ISO/CD Wildland firefighting personal protective equip- connector 16073-6 ment — Requirements and test methods — Part 6: Footwear TC 24 Particle characterization including sieving TC 98 Bases for design of structures ISO/DTR Good practice for DLS analysis ISO/CD 13824 Bases for design of structures — General prin- 22814 ciples on risk assessment of systems involving structures TC 34 Food products ISO Update, Supplement to ISO Focus -- January 2019 1 TC 117 Fans ISO/CD 23458 Fine ceramics (advanced ceramics, advanced technical ceramics) — Test method for de- ISO/DTR Fans — System effect factors termining thermal expansion coefficient and 16219 residual stress of CVD ceramic coatings TC 121 Anaesthetic and respiratory equipment TC 211 Geographic information/Geomatics ISO/CD Medical electrical equipment — Part 2-87: ISO/CD Geographic information — Preservation of 80601-2-87 Particular requirements for basic safety and es- 19165-2 digital data and metadata — Part 2: Content sential performance of high-frequency critical specifications for earth observation data and care ventilators derived digital products ISO/CD 15002 Flow-metering devices for connection to termi- nal units of medical gas pipeline systems TC 215 Health informatics ISO/DTS Health informatics — Medical waveform format ISO Flow-metering devices for connection to 22077-4 — Part 4: Stress test electrocardiography 15002:2008/ terminal units of medical gas pipeline systems CD Amd 2 — Amendment 2 ISO/DTR Health informatics — Methodology for analysis 22272 of business and information needs of health TC 147 Water quality enterprises to support standards based ISO/CD 5667-1 Water quality — Sampling — Part 1: Guidance architectures on the design of sampling programmes and sampling techniques TC 229 Nanotechnologies ISO/DTS Nanotechnologies — Characterization of TC 159 Ergonomics 10867 single-wall carbon nanotubes using near infra- ISO/CD TR Ergonomics of human-system interaction — red photoluminescence spectroscopy 9241-100 Part 100: Introduction to standards related to ISO/DTS Nanotechnologies — Characterization of vola- software ergonomics 11251 tile components in single-wall carbon nano- ISO/CD Ergonomics of human-system interaction — tube samples using evolved gas analysis/gas 9241-110 Part 110: Interaction principles chromatograph-mass spectrometry ISO/CD Ergonomics of human system interaction ISO/DTS Nanotechnologies - Characterization of indi- 9241-971 — Part 971: Guidance on physical (tactile/hap- 21346 vidualized cellulose nanofibril samples tic) accessibility TC 238 Solid biofuels ISO/CD TR Readability of electronic paper displays (EPD) ISO/DTS Solid biofuels — Fuel specifications and 23985 17225-9 classes — Part 9: Graded hog fuel for industrial TC 163 Thermal performance and energy use use in the built environment TC 249 Traditional Chinese medicine ISO/CD Thermal Performance of windows and doors ISO/CD 21373 Traditional Chinese medicine — Minimum 19467-2 — Determination of solar heat gain coefficient requirements for herbal dispensing services using solar simulator — Part 2: Centre of glaz- ing, normal and off-normal incidence ISO/CD 22283 Traditional Chinese medicine — Determination of Aflatoxins in natural products by LC-FLD TC 172 Optics and photonics ISO/CD 23193 Traditional Chinese medicine — Lycium barba- ISO/CD Ophthalmic implants — Intraocular lenses — rum and Lycium chinense fruit 11979-5 Part 5: Biocompatibility ISO/DTR Traditional chinese medicine — Priority list for ISO/CD Ophthalmic instruments — Fundamental 23975 developing standards for single herbal medi- 15004-1 requirements and test methods — Part 1: Gen- cines in ISO/TC249 eral requirements applicable to all ophthalmic instruments TC 264 Fireworks ISO/CD 19980 Ophthalmic instruments — Corneal ISO/CD 21583 Firework displays — General guidance topographers TC 265 Carbon dioxide capture, transportation, TC 184 Automation systems and integration and geological storage ISO/CD Automation systems and integration — Equip- ISO/CD Carbon dioxide capture — Part 2: Evalua- 16400-1 ment behaviour catalogues for virtual produc- 27919-2 tion procedure to assure and maintain stable tion system — Part 1: Overview performance of post-combustion CO2 capture plant integrated with a power plant ISO/CD Assessment on convergence of informatization 22549-1 and industrialization for industrial enterprises ISO/DTR Carbon dioxide capture, transport and storage — Part 1: Principles and framework 27921 — CO2 stream composition TC 190 Soil quality TC 282 Water reuse ISO/CD 11063 Soil quality — Method to directly extract DNA ISO/CD 23056 Water reuse in urban areas - Guidelines for de- from soil samples (revision of ISO11063:2012) centralized/onsite water reuse system·-· Design principle of a decentralized/onsite system TC 201 Surface chemical analysis ISO/CD 23070 Water Reuse in Urban Areas --Guidelines for ISO/DTS Surface chemical analysis — Analysis of metal reclaimed water treatment — Design princi- 25138 oxide films by glow-discharge optical-emission ple of a RO desalination system of municipal spectrometry wastewater TC 202 Microbeam analysis ISO/CD Guidelines for performance evaluation of treat- ISO/CD 23420 Microbeam analysis — Analytical electron 20468-3 ment technologies for water reuse systems — microscopy — Method for the determination Part 3: Ozone treatment technology of energy resolution for electron energy loss ISO/CD 23043 Evaluation of industrial wastewater treatment spectrum analysis technologies for reuse
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