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2019-05-01 and for Information to the Iso Member Bodies and to the Tmb Members Sergio Mujica Secretary-General TO THE CHAIRS AND SECRETARIES OF ISO COMMITTEES 2019-05-01 AND FOR INFORMATION TO THE ISO MEMBER BODIES AND TO THE TMB MEMBERS ISO/IEC/ITU coordination – New work items Dear Sir or Madam, Please find attached the lists of IEC, ITU and ISO new work items issued in April 2019. If you wish more information about IEC technical committees and subcommittees, please access: http://www.iec.ch/. Click on the last option to the right: Advanced Search and then click on: Documents / Projects / Work Programme. In case of need, a copy of an actual IEC new work item may be obtained by contacting [email protected]. Please note for your information that in the annexed table from IEC the "document reference" 22F/188/NP means a new work item from IEC Committee 22, Subcommittee F. If you wish to look at the ISO new work items, please access: http://isotc.iso.org/pp/. On the ISO Project Portal you can find all information about the ISO projects, by committee, document number or project ID, or choose the option "Stages search" and select "Search" to obtain the annexed list of ISO new work items. Yours sincerely, Sergio Mujica Secretary-General Enclosures ISO New work items 1 of 9 2019‐05‐01 Alert Detailed alert TimeframADocument title Developing committee VA Registration da CurrentStage date Time since current sta Sustainable cities and communities ‐‐ Business districts ‐‐ Guidance for Warning Warning – NP decision SDT 36 Ppractical local implementation of ISO 37101 ISO/TC 268/WG 1 ‐ ‐ 10.60 2019‐04‐02 28 days Warning Warning – NP decision SDT 36 PDate and time ‐‐ Concepts and vocabulary ISO/TC 154/WG 5 ‐ ‐ 10.60 2019‐04‐30 0 day Information Technology ‐‐ Process Assessment ‐‐ Process Capability Warning Warning – NP decision SDT 18 PAssessment Model (PAM) for Service Management ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 7/WG 10 ‐ ‐ 10.60 2019‐04‐04 26 days Information Technology ‐‐ Process Assessment ‐‐ Process Reference Warning Warning – NP decision SDT 18 PModel (PRM) for Service Management ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 7/WG 10 ‐ ‐ 10.60 2019‐04‐04 26 days Information technology ‐‐ Process assessment ‐‐ Process Reference Warning Warning – NP decision SDT 18 PModel(PRM) for Quality Management ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 7/WG 10 ‐ ‐ 10.60 2019‐04‐04 26 days Information technology ‐‐ Data centres ‐‐ Key performance indicators ‐‐ Warning Warning – NP decision SDT 36 PPart 8: Carbon Usage Effectiveness (CUE) ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 39/WG 1 ‐ ‐ 10.60 2019‐04‐04 26 days Information technology ‐‐ Data centres ‐‐ Key performance indicators ‐‐ Warning Warning – NP decision SDT 36 PPart 9: Water Usage Effectiveness (WUE) ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 39/WG 3 ‐ ‐ 10.60 2019‐04‐04 26 days Systems and software engineering ‐‐ Life cycle management ‐‐ Part 3: Guidelines for the application of ISO/IEC/IEEE 12207 (Software life cycle Warning Warning – NP decision SDT 36 Pprocesses) ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 7/WG 7 ‐ ‐ 10.60 2019‐04‐06 24 days Warning Warning – NP decision SDT 36 PTechnical Communication ‐‐ Vocabulary ISO/TC 37 ‐ ‐ 10.60 2019‐04‐26 4 days Warning Warning – NP decision SDT 48 PInternal protection by polymeric lining for ductile iron pipes ISO/TC 5/SC 2 ‐ ‐ 10.60 2019‐04‐30 0 day Paper and board ‐‐ Stylus contact method ‐‐ Part 1: Determination of Warning Warning – NP decision SDT 48 Psurface roughness ISO/TC 6/SC 2/WG 25 ‐ ‐ 10.60 2019‐04‐30 0 day Paper and board ‐‐ Stylus contact method ‐‐ Part 2: Determination of Warning Warning – NP decision SDT 48 Psurface friction ISO/TC 6/SC 2/WG 25 ‐ ‐ 10.60 2019‐04‐30 0 day Robotics ‐‐ Electrical interfaces on robots for industrial environments ‐‐ Warning Warning – NP decision SDT 36 PEnd‐effector ISO/TC 299 TO CHECK (ISO lead) ‐ 10.60 2019‐04‐26 4 days Technical product documentation ‐‐ Classification of requirements on Warning Warning – NP decision SDT 36 Pmanufacturing documentation ISO/TC 10/SC 6 TO CHECK (ISO lead) ‐ 10.60 2019‐04‐24 6 days Raw Camel Hides ‐‐ Guidelines for grading on the basis of mass, size and Warning Warning – NP decision SDT 24 Pdefects ISO/TC 120/SC 1 ‐ ‐ 10.60 2019‐04‐21 9 days Vulcanized rubbers ‐‐ Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) ‐‐ Warning Warning – NP decision SDT 36 PDetermination of the glass transition temperature and enthalpy ISO/TC 45/SC 2/WG 5 ‐ ‐ 10.60 2019‐04‐16 14 days Warning Warning – NP decision SDT 48 PInformation and documentation ‐‐ International archives statistics ISO/TC 46/SC 8/WG 12 ‐ ‐ 10.60 2019‐04‐12 18 days Plastics ‐‐ Determination of Polypropylene isotactic index using low‐ Warning Warning – NP decision SDT 24 Presolution nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometry (Rapid method) ISO/TC 61/SC 9/WG 6 ‐ ‐ 10.60 2019‐04‐11 19 days Textiles ‐‐ Cotton fibers‐Determination of Neps and Short Fiber Content Warning Warning – NP decision SDT 36 P‐Photoelectric method ISO/TC 38/SC 23/WG 2 ‐ ‐ 10.60 2019‐04‐05 25 days Document management ‐‐ Portable Document Format ‐‐ 3D data Warning Warning – NP decision SDT 36 Pstreams conforming to the ISO 10303:242 (STEP AP242) specification ISO/TC 171/SC 2/WG 7 ‐ ‐ 10.60 2019‐04‐07 23 days Requirements for rebreather diver training ‐‐ Non‐decompression Warning Warning – NP decision SDT 36 Pdiving ISO/TC 228/WG 1 TO CHECK (ISO lead) ‐ 10.60 2019‐04‐03 27 days Plastics: Determination of bound acrylonitrile content in the continuous phase of acrylonitrile‐butadiene‐styrene (ABS) by Dumas combustion Warning Warning – NP decision SDT 24 Pmethod ISO/TC 61/SC 9/WG 7 ‐ ‐ 10.60 2019‐04‐04 26 days Plastics ‐‐ Polyethylene, polypropylene ‐‐ Determination of metal Warning Warning – NP decision SDT 24 Pcontent by ICP‐OES ISO/TC 61/SC 9/WG 6 ‐ ‐ 10.60 2019‐04‐04 26 days ISO New work items 2 of 9 2019‐05‐01 Safety and control devices for gas burners and gas‐burning appliances ‐‐ Particular requirements ‐‐ Part 6: Thermoelectric flame supervision Warning Warning – NP decision SDT 36 Pcontrols ISO/TC 161/WG 4 ‐ ‐ 10.60 2019‐04‐19 11 days Safety and control devices for gas burners and gas‐burning appliances ‐‐ Warning Warning – NP decision SDT 36 PParticular requirements ‐‐ Part 9: Mechanical gas thermostats ISO/TC 161/WG 4 ‐ ‐ 10.60 2019‐04‐19 11 days Plastics ‐‐ Joining of thermoplastic moulded components ‐‐ Specification Warning Warning – NP decision SDT 24 Pof variables for thermal joining processes ISO/TC 61/WG 4 ‐ ‐ 10.60 2019‐04‐10 20 days Nanostructured porous alumina as catalyst support for vehicle exhaust Warning Warning – NP decision SDT 36 Pemission control ‐‐ Material specification ISO/TC 229/WG 4 ‐ ‐ 10.60 2019‐04‐12 18 days Road vehicles ‐‐ Media Oriented Systems Transport (MOST) framework ‐ Warning Warning – NP decision SDT 36 P‐ Part 10: 150‐Mbit/s coaxial physical layer ISO/TC 22 ‐ ‐ 10.60 2019‐04‐15 15 days Road vehicles ‐‐ Media Oriented Systems Transport (MOST) framework ‐ Warning Warning – NP decision SDT 36 P‐ Part 11: 150‐Mbit/s coaxial physical layer conformance test plan ISO/TC 22 ‐ ‐ 10.60 2019‐04‐15 15 days Road vehicles ‐‐ Media Oriented Systems Transport (MOST) framework ‐ Warning Warning – NP decision SDT 36 P‐ Part 12: 50‐Mbit/s balanced media physical layer ISO/TC 22 ‐ ‐ 10.60 2019‐04‐15 15 days Road vehicles ‐‐ Media Oriented Systems Transport (MOST) framework ‐ ‐ Part 13: 50‐Mbit/s balanced media physical layer conformance test Warning Warning – NP decision SDT 36 Pplan ISO/TC 22 ‐ ‐ 10.60 2019‐04‐15 15 days Road vehicles ‐‐ Media Oriented Systems Transport (MOST) framework ‐ Warning Warning – NP decision SDT 36 P‐ Part 14: Lean application layer ISO/TC 22 ‐ ‐ 10.60 2019‐04‐15 15 days Road vehicles ‐‐ Media Oriented Systems Transport (MOST) framework ‐ Warning Warning – NP decision SDT 36 P‐ Part 15: Lean application layer conformance test plan plan ISO/TC 22 ‐ ‐ 10.60 2019‐04‐15 15 days Warning Warning – NP decision SDT 36 PIdentification and description of language varieties ISO/TC 37/SC 2/WG 1 ‐ ‐ 10.60 2019‐04‐30 0 day Tritium and carbon‐14 activity in gaseous effluents and gas discharges ‐‐ Warning Warning – NP decision SDT 36 PPart 1: Sampling ISO/TC 85/SC 2/WG 14 ‐ ‐ 10.60 2019‐04‐25 5 days Warning Warning – NP decision SDT 24 PMaize (Zea mays L.) ‐‐ Specification ‐‐ Amendment 1: Feed grade maize ISO/TC 34/SC 10 ‐ ‐ 10.60 2019‐04‐11 19 days Information technology ‐‐ Software asset management ‐‐ Part 11: Requirements for bodies providing audit and certification of IT asset Warning Warning – NP decision SDT 18 Pmanagement systems ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 7/WG 21 ‐ ‐ 10.60 2019‐04‐10 20 days Warning Warning – NP decision SDT 36 PWoodworking machines ‐‐ Safety ‐‐ Part 1: Common requirements ISO/TC 39/SC 4/WG 1 TO CHECK (ISO lead) ‐ 10.60 2019‐04‐01 29 days Organic coatings on aluminium and ist alloys ‐‐ Method for specifying decorative and protective organic coating on aluminium ‐‐ Part 2: Liquid Warning Warning – NP decision SDT 36 Pcoating ISO/TC 79/SC 2/WG 17 ‐ ‐ 10.60 2019‐04‐19 11 days Functional pigments and extenders for special applications ‐‐ Part 4: Warning Warning – NP decision SDT 24 PNanoscale titanium dioxide for photocatalytic application ISO/TC 256/WG 7 ‐ ‐ 10.60 2019‐04‐23 7 days Warning Warning – NP decision SDT 48 PHealth informatics ‐‐ Terminological resources ‐‐ Part 2: Capability ISO/TC 215/WG 3 TO CHECK (ISO lead) ‐ 10.60 2019‐04‐28 2 days Irrigation equipment ‐‐ Sprinklers ‐‐ Part 2: Requirements for design Warning Warning – NP decision SDT 36 P(structure) and testing ISO/TC 23/SC 18/WG 3 ‐ ‐ 10.60 2019‐04‐20 10 days ISO New work items 3 of 9 2019‐05‐01 Plastics piping systems for industrial applications ‐‐ Polybutene (PB), polyethylene (PE), polyethylene of raised temperature resistance (PE‐ RT), crosslinked polyethylene (PE‐X),
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