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ISO Update Supplement to Isofocus ISO Update Supplement to ISOfocus June 2021 International Standards in process ISO/CD 4465 Textiles — Animal welfare in the supply chain — General requirements for the production, An International Standard is the result of an agreement between preparation and traceability of Angora rabbit the member bodies of ISO. A first important step towards an Interna- fibre, including ethical claims and supporting tional Standard takes the form of a committee draft (CD) - this is cir- information culated for study within an ISO technical committee. When consensus TC 43 Acoustics has been reached within the technical committee, the document is ISO/CD 532-3 Acoustics — Methods for calculating loud- sent to the Central Secretariat for processing as a draft International ness — Part 3: Moore-Glasberg-Schlittenlacher Standard (DIS). The DIS requires approval by at least 75 % of the method for time varying sounds member bodies casting a vote. A confirmation vote is subsequently carried out on a final draft International Standard (FDIS), the approval TC 45 Rubber and rubber products criteria remaining the same. ISO/CD 4633 Rubber seals — Joint rings for water supply, drainage and sewerage pipelines — Specifica- tion for materials ISO/CD 5462 Rubber latex coated fabric gloves — Specification ISO/CD 5978 Rubber- or plastics-coated fabrics — Determi- nation of blocking resistance ISO/CD 7231 Polymeric materials, cellular, flexible — De- CD registered termination of air flow value at constant pressure-drop TC 52 Light gauge metal containers Period from 01 May to 01 June 2021 ISO/CD 5099 Light gauge metal containers — Easy open These documents are currently under consideration in the technical ends and peel off ends — Dimensions committee. TC 61 Plastics They have been registred at the Central Secretariat. ISO/CD Plastics — Determination of thermal conductiv- 22007-7 ity and thermal diffusivity — Part 7: Determina- PC 317 Consumer protection: privacy by de- tion of thermal effusivity by transient plane heat source (hot disc) method sign for consumer goods and services TC 67 Materials, equipment and offshore ISO/CD 31700 Consumer protection — Privacy by design for consumer goods and services structures for petroleum, petrochemi- cal and natural gas industries TC 8 Ships and marine technology ISO Petroleum and natural gas industries — Pipe- ISO/CD Ships and marine technology — Design, 13623:2017/ line transportation systems — Amendment 1 24409-4 location and use of shipboard safety signs, CD Amd 1 safety-related signs, safety notices and safety markings — Part 4: Escape plan signs used for ISO/DPAS Petroleum and natural gas industries — Ce- general emergency information 24565 ramic lined tubing ISO/CD 24569 Ships and marine technology — External fire- ISO/DTS Guidelines for safety and risk assessment of fighting system test method 18683 LNG fuel bunkering operations TC 12 Quantities and units TC 71 Concrete, reinforced concrete and pre- stressed concrete ISO/CD Quantities and units — Part 1: General 80000-1.2 ISO/CD Aggregates for concrete — Test methods for 20290-5 geometrical properties — Part 5: Determination IEC/CD Quantities and units — Part 15: Logarithmic of particle size distribution by sieving method 80000-15 and related quantities ISO/CD Aggregates for concrete — Test methods for TC 22 Road vehicles 24684-1 chemical properties — Part 1: Determination ISO/CD 23820 Road vehicles — Determination of the filtration of acid soluble chloride salts efficiency of urea filter modules ISO/CD Aggregates for concrete — Test methods for ISO/DTS 5385 Road vehicles — Anti-fog coating for exterior 24684-2 chemical properties — Part 2: Determination lighting applications — Specification of soluble sulphate salts TC 23 Tractors and machinery for agriculture TC 79 Light metals and their alloys and forestry ISO/CD 23515 Titanium and titanium alloys — Designation ISO/CD Agricultural machinery — Safety — Part 20: system — 4254-20 Grape, olives and coffee harvesters TC 83 Sports and other recreational facilities TC 27 Coal and coke and equipment ISO/CD 4699 Hard Coal — Determination of plastometric ISO/DIS 24667 Sports and recreational facilities — Impact indices — Manual Sapozhnikov Penetration surfacing testing device Plastometer method TC 102 Iron ore and direct reduced iron TC 37 Language and terminology ISO/CD 4698 Iron ore pellets for blast furnace feedstocks — ISO/CD TR Identification and description of language Determination of the free-swelling index 21636 varieties ISO/CD 7992 Iron ores for blast furnace feedstocks — Deter- TC 38 Textiles mination of reduction under load TC 106 Dentistry ISO Update, Supplement to ISO Focus -- June 2021 1 ISO/CD 21606 Dentistry — Elastomeric auxiliaries for use in ISO/DTS Geotechnical investigation and testing — orthodontics 24283-1.2 Qualification criteria and assessment — Part 1: Qualified technician and qualified operator ISO/CD Dentistry — Dental furnace — Part 3: Test 13078-3 method for evaluation of high temperature ISO/DTS Geotechnical investigation and testing — sintering furnace measurement with separate 24283-2.2 Qualification criteria and assessment — Part 2: thermocouple Responsible expert ISO/CD 4865 Dentistry — General requirements of non- ISO/DTS Geotechnical investigation and testing — hinged hand instruments 24283-3.2 Qualification criteria and assessment — Part 3: Qualified enterprise ISO/CD 5467-2 Dentistry — Mobile dental units and patient chairs — Part 2: Air, water, suction and waste- TC 184 Automation systems and integration water systems ISO/DTS STEP Geometry Services TC 107 Metallic and other inorganic coatings 23301 ISO/CD 24674 Method and requirement of plasma nitriding TC 189 Ceramic tile and follow-up PVD hard coatings on cold-work ISO/CD Ceramic tiling systems — Sustainability for mould steels 17889-2 ceramic tiles and installation materials — Part ISO/CD 24688 Determination of modulation period of 2: Specification for tile installation materials nano-multilayer coatings by low-angle X-ray methods TC 195 Building construction machinery and equipment TC 110 Industrial trucks ISO/CD 21467 Drilling and foundation machinery — Horizontal ISO/CD Industrial trucks — Verification of stability — directional drilling (HDD) machines — Terminol- 22915-10 Part 10: Additional stability test for trucks op- ogy and commercial specifications erating in the special condition of stacking with load laterally displaced by powered devices TC 201 Surface chemical analysis ISO/CD Industrial trucks — Verification of stability — ISO/CD Surface chemical analysis — Vocabulary 22915-20 Part 20: Additional stability test for trucks op- 18115-1 — Part 1: General terms and terms used in erating in the special condition of offset load, spectroscopy offset by utilization TC 204 Intelligent transport systems TC 117 Fans ISO/DTS Intelligent transport systems — Mobility inte- ISO/CD Fans — Efficiency classification for fans — Part 5255-1 gration low-speed automated driving (LSAD) 12759-1 1: General requirements system service — Part 1: Overall role and functional model TC 132 Ferroalloys TC 206 Fine ceramics ISO/CD 5451 Ferrovanadium — Specification and conditions of delivery ISO/CD 5712 Fine ceramics (advanced ceramics, advanced technical ceramics) — Method for measuring TC 138 Plastics pipes, fittings and valves for the power generation characteristics of piezo- the transport of fluids electric device for stand-alone power source ISO/CD 4981 Plastic piping systems for non-pressure ISO/CD 18755 Fine ceramics (advanced ceramics, advanced underground conveyance and storage of non- technical ceramics) — Determination of thermal potable water — Boxes Used for Infiltration, At- diffusivity of monolithic ceramics by flash tenuation and Storage systems - Specifications method for storm water boxes made of PP and PVC-U TC 207 Environmental management ISO/CD 4982 Plastics piping systems for non-pressure un- ISO/CD 14083 Greenhouse gases — Quantification and derground drainage and sewerage — Polyeth- reporting of greenhouse gas emissions arising ylene and polypropylene (PP) arch chambers from operations of transport chains used for infiltration, attenuation and storage systems TC 213 Dimensional and geometrical product TC 145 Graphical symbols specifications and verification ISO/CD 7001 Graphical symbols — Public information ISO/CD 5463 Geometrical product specifications (GPS) — symbols Form measuring equipment; Rotary axis form measuring instruments — Design and metro- TC 156 Corrosion of metals and alloys logical characteristics ISO/CD 4905 Corrosion of metals and alloys —— Electro- TC 234 Fisheries and aquaculture chemical test methods —— Guideline for elec- trochemical measurements in high temperature ISO/CD 5020 Waste reduction and treatment on fishing molten salts vessels TC 157 Non-systemic contraceptives and STI TC 262 Risk management barrier prophylactics ISO/CD 31050 Guidance for managing emerging risks to enhance resilience ISO/CD 7439 Copper-bearing contraceptive intrauterine devices — Requirements and tests TC 281 Fine bubble technology TC 171 Document management applications ISO/CD Fine bubble technology — Characterization 24218-1 of fine bubbles — Part 1: Evaluation of size ISO/DTS Document management — Portable Document and concentration indices by Laser Diffraction 24064 Format — 3D data streams conforming to the method ISO 10303:242 (STEP AP242) specification TC 181 Safety of toys TC 323 Circular economy ISO/DTR Circular economy - Review of business model ISO/CD 8124-6 Safety of toys — Part 6: Certain phthalate 59032
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