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MALAYSIAN STANDARDS

SECTORIAL CATALOGUE

2007

Department of Standards Malaysia

Ministry of Science, Technology & Innovation

Level 1 & 2, Block C4, Complex C

Federal Government Administrative Centre

62502 Putrajaya, MALAYSIA

Tel : 603-8885 8000

Fax : 603-8888 5060E-Mail : [email protected]

http://www.standardsmalaysia.gov.my

No. 1

QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM,

ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

&

SAFETY AND HEALTH PROTECTION

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INTRODUCTION

The Department of Standards Malaysia (Standards Malaysia) is the national standardisation and

accreditation body.

The main function of the Department is to foster and promote standards, standardisation and

accreditation as a means of advancing the national economy, promoting industrial efficiency and

development, benefiting the health and safety of the public, protecting the consumers, facilitating

domestic and international trade and furthering international cooperation in relation to standards and

standardisation.

Malaysian Standards are developed through consensus by committees which comprise of balanced

representation of producers, users, consumers and others with relevant interests, as may be appropriate

to the subject in hand. These standards where appropriate are adoption of international standards.

Approval of a standard as a Malaysian Standard is governed by the Standards of Malaysia Act 1996

(Act 549). Malaysian Standards are reviewed periodically. The use of Malaysian Standard is voluntary

except in so far as they are made mandatory by regulatory authorities by means of regulations, local

by-laws or any other similar ways.

The Department of Standards Malaysia appoints SIRIM Berhad as the agent to develop Malaysian

Standards.

The Industry Standards Committees (ISCs) established by SIRIM Berhad are responsible for the

development of Malaysian Standards in their respective areas, as follows:

ISC A - Food and Agriculture

ISC B - Chemicals and Materials

ISC C - Consumer Products, Personal Safety and Services

ISC D - Building and Civil Engineering

ISC E - Electrotechnical

ISC F - Mechanical Engineering

ISC G - Information Technology, Communications and Multimedia

ISC H - Petroleum and Gas

ISC J - Plastics and Plastics Products

ISC K - Packaging and Distribution

ISC L - Road Vehicles

ISC M - Fire Safety and Prevention

ISC N - Rubber and Rubber Products

ISC W - Occupational Health and Safety

NC Y - Quality Management and Quality Assurance

NC Z - Environmental Standards

More than 100 standards development committees involving more than 1500 individuals, have been

established under the ISCs.

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ABBREVIATIONS

MS : Malaysian Standard

MS ISO : Malaysian Standard which is identical to International Organization for

Standardization (ISO) Standard. The numbering of the standard is identical to that

of the ISO Standard except for the prefix.

MS ISO/IEC : Malaysian Standard which is identical to the Joint ISO and IEC Standard. The

numbering of the standard is identical to that of the ISO/IEC Standard except for

the prefix.

MS.....(P) : Provisional Standard

Malaysian Standard which is adopted/adapted from international, regional or foreign national standard

without undergoing standards development committee deliberations due to its urgent need, as iden-

tified by the Department of Standards Malaysia. Provisional Standards are identified by a letter “P”

following the MS number.

Malaysian Standards Sectorial Catalogue 2007

This sectorial catalogue lists as at August 2007, Malaysian Standards that have been established on

product specifications, codes of practice, terminologies, guides and method of test on selected sectors.

New standards, revisions, amendments, addenda, errata and reconfirmed standards as well as

standards that have been withdrawn are published bi-monthly in the SIRIM Berhad’s newsletter

Standards and Quality News.

An online sistem is available for searching and online purchasing. Payment can be made by credit

card. The system is called the MS Online System and can be accessed at http://www.msonline.gov.my.

The MS Online system contains over 4,000 Malaysian standards on all sectors.

List of Sectorial Catalogue 2007

1. Quality Management System, Environmental Management System & Safety and Health Protection

2. Health Care Technology, Metrology and Measurement. Testing

3. Mechanical and Fluid System and Components. Manufacturing Engineering, Energy and Heat

Transfer Engineering

4. Electrical Engineering & Electronics

5. Telecommunication, Information Technology. Office Equipment

6. Road Vehicles Engineering, Material Handling Equipment, Packaging & Distribution of Goods.

7. Textile and Leather Technology and Clothing Industry

8. Agriculture and Food Technology

9. Chemical Technology, Mining and Minerals, Petroleum and related technology & Metallurgy

10. Wood Technology, Glass & Ceramics Industries, Paper Technology and Paints & Colour Industries

11. Rubber & Plastics Industries

12. Constructions Materials & Building. Civil Engineering. Housekeeping. Entertainment. Sports.

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SUBJECT STRUCTURE ACCORDING TO

INTERNATIONAL CLASSIFICATION OF STANDARDS

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01. Generalities. Terminologies. Standardization

03. Sociology. Services. Company Organization

and Management. Administration. Transport.

07. Mathematics. Natural Sciences.

11. Health Care Technology.

13. Environment. Health Protection. Safety

17. Metrology and Measurement. Physical

Phenomena

19. Testing.

21. Mechanical Systems and Components for

General Use.

23. Fluid Systems and Components for General

Use.

25. Manufacturing Engineering.

27. Energy and Heat Transfer Engineering.

31. Electronics.

33. Telecommunications. Audio and Video

Engineering.

35. Information Technology. Office Machines.

37. Image Technology.

39. Precision Mechanics. Jewellery.

43. Road Vehicles Engineering.

45. Railway Engineering.

47. Shipbuilding and Marine Structures.

49. Aircraft and Space Vehicle Engineering.

53. Materials Handling Equipment.

55. Packaging and Distribution of Goods.

59. Textile and Leather Technology.

61. Clothing Industry.

65. Agriculture.

67. Food Technology.

71. Chemical Technology.

73. Mining and Minerals.

75. Petroleum and Related Technologies.

77. Metallurgy.

79. Wood Technology.

81. Glass and Ceramics Industries.

83. Rubber and Plastics Industries.

85. Paper Technology.

87. Paint and Colour Industries.

91. Construction Materials and Building.

93. Civil Engineering.

95. Military Engineering.

97. Domestics and Commercial Equipment.

Entertainment. Sports.

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CONTENTS

Page

Introduction ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ (ii)

Malaysian Standards Sectorial Catalogue ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- (iii)

Abbreviation ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (iii)

Subject Structure by ICS ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (iv)

SOCIOLOGY. SERVICES. COMPANY ORGANIZATION AND MANAGEMENT.

ADMINISTRATION. TRANSPORT. ( Incl. Quality Management System )

Finances. Banking. Monetary systems. Insurance---------------------------------------------------------- 1

Services ; Services for consumers------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1

Management of human resources------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2

Quality ; Quality management and quality assurance------------------------------------------------------ 2

Product and Company certification. Conformity assessment--------------------------------------------- 4

Application of statistical methods-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5

Other standards related to quality------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8

ENVIRONMENTAL AND HEALTH PROTECTION. SAFETY

Environmental protection in general----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9

Environmental mangement---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9

Installations and equipment for waste disposal and treatment------------------------------------------- 11

Stationary source emissions--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11

Transport exhaust emissions-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11

Water quality----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11

Water quality in general--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12

Drinking water--------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------- 12

Sewage water---------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------- 13

Examination of water for chemical substance--- ------------------------------------------------------------ 13

Soil quality. Pedology in general--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 13

Physical properties of soils---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 13

Occupational safety. Industrial hygiene------------------------------------------------------------------------- 14

Safety of machinery-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 15

Domestic safety------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 16

Noise with respect to human beings----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 18

Ergonomics------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 18

Protection against fire----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 18

Protection against fire in general--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 20

Fire-fighting------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 21

Fire-protection--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 23

Ignitability and burning behaviour of materials and product----------------------------------------------- 25

Protection against excessive pressure-------------------------------------------------------------------------- 25

Protection against electric shock--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 25

Radiation protection-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 26

Protection against dangerous goods---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 26

Alarm and warning system----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 28

Protective clothing and equipment------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 28

Protective clothing---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 29

Head protective equipment---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 30

Protective footwear-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 30

Other protective equipment---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 30

Numerical listing------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 32

Index -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 36

Order Form ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 41

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03. SOCIOLOGY. SERVICES. COMPANY ORGANIZATION AND MANAGEMENT.

ADMINISTRATION. TRANSPORT. ( incl. Quality Management System )

03.060 Finances. Banking. Monetary

systems. Insurance

PERSONAL FINANCIAL PLANNING

MS 2222: 2006

Personal financial planning - Requirements for personal

financial planners.

Price: RM40

03.080 Services

COMPLAINTS HANDLING

MS 1432 : 1998

Guidelines on complaints handling.

This standards sets out the essential elements for the management

of complaints from inception to satisfaction or final determination,

as the case may be, irrespective of the nature of the complaint or

the size of the organization receiving the complaint. It further

provides guidelines for the implementation of a complaint handling

process.

Price RM20

03.080.30 Services for consumers

STANDARDS ON PUBLIC TOILETS

- Design, Inspection, Rating and Maintenance

MS 2015 : Part 1 : 2006

Public toilets – Part 1 : Minimum design criteria

This Malaysian Standard covers all public toilets whether found in

stand-alone structures of inside buildings (used by the occupants

or by visitors to the building or both). It covers statutory

requirements, design, location, number, type and quality.

Price RM90

MS 2015 : Part 2 : 2006

Public toilets – Part 2 : Inspection criteria

This Malaysian Standard specifies the two types of inspection

methods for public toilets which are inspection and daily checking

system (DCS). These two methods of assessment apply to the

design, cleanliness and facilities of public toilets. The purpose of

this assessment is to specify a measuring system that determines

the quality of design, facilities and cleanliness to objective

conditions. The final inspections can be used as a tool to compare

the obtained quality with the prescribed quality.

Price RM50

MS 2015 : Part 3 : 2006

Public toilets – Part 3 : Rating criteria

This Malaysian Standard specifies a definitive procedure for rating

the serviceability of a toilet facility or toilet-related facility, that is,

for ascertaining its capability to perform the functions for which it

is designed used or required to be used. A separate scale is used

for each topic of serviceability. For each topic a serviceability level

is ascertained. Overall serviceability is expressed as a profile of

levels (that is, not as a single number), and may be presented as

a bar chart. This classification contains pairs of scales for

classifying an aspect of the serviceability of toilet facility, that is

the capability of toilet facility to meet certain possible requirements

for cleanliness.

Price RM30

MS 2015 : Part 4 : 2006

Public toilets – Part 4 : Code of practice for maintenance

This Malaysian Standard is to provide guidance on the basic care

and maintenance of public toilet facilities in order to ensure an

acceptable degree of cleanliness and user satisfaction.

Price RM10

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03.100.30 Management of human resources

MS ISO 9926-1 : 2001

Cranes - Training of operators - General

Specifies the minimum training to be given to trainee operators of

cranes, to develop basic operational skills and to impart the requisite

knowledge for the proper use of those skills. This standard defines

the overall training scheme within which specific training should be

given for each type of crane (for example tower cranes, mobile

cranes, etc.

Price RM10

03.120 Quality

03.120.10

Quality Management and Quality

Assurance

MS 1900 : 2005

Quality management systems – Requirements from Islamic

perspectives

This Malaysian Standard is developed with the aim to ensure that

organisations are managed in accordance to the principles and

practice of the quality management system from Islamic perspective.

Price RM50

MS ISO 9000 : 2005

Quality management systems - Fundamentals and vocabulary

(First revision)

Describes fundamentals of quality management systems, which

form the subject of the ISO 9000 family, and defines related terms.

Price RM40

MS ISO 9001 : 2000

Quality management systems - Requirements

Specifies requirements for a quality management system where an

organisation

a) needs to demonstrate its ability to consistently provide

product that meets customer and applicable regulatory

requirements, and

b) aims to enhance customer satisfaction through the effective

application of the system, including processes for continual

improvement of the system and the assurance of conformity

to customer and applicable regulatory requirements.

Price RM40

MS ISO 9004 : 2000

Quality management systems - Guidelines for

performance improvements

Provides guidelines beyond the requirements given in MS ISO 9001

in order to consider both the effectiveness and efficiency of a quality

management system, and consequently the potential for

improvement of the performance of an organisation. When

compared to MS ISO 9001, the objectives of customer satisfaction

and product quality are extended to include the satisfaction of

interested parties and the performance of the organisation. This

standard is applicable to the processes of the organisation and

consequently the quality management principles on which it is based

can be deployed throughout the organisation. The focus of this

standard is the achievement of ongoing improvement, measured

through the satisfaction of customers and other interested parties.Price RM70

MS ISO 9000 SERIES

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are distribution-free, i.e. they do not require knowledge of the family

of distributions to which the population distribution belongs. Similar

procedures can be applied to estimate quarties and percentiles.

Price RM20

Quality Management System for Automotive Production

MS ISO/TS 16949 : 2003

Quality management system – particular requirements for the

application of ISO 9001 : 2000 for automotive production and

relevant service part organisations.

This Malaysian Standard specifies requirements for a quality

management system where an organisation : a) needs to

demonstrate its ability to consistently provide product that meets

customer and applicable regulatory requirements and b) aims to

enhance customer satisfaction through the effective application of

the system, including processes for continual improvement of the

system and the assurance of conformity to customer and applicable

regulatory requirements.

Price RM50

Guidelines for Quality & EMS Auditing

MS ISO 19011 : 2003

Guidelines for quality and/or environmental management

systems auditing.

This Malaysian Standard is identical with ISO 19011:2002.This

Malaysian Standard provides guidance on the principles of auditing,

managing audit programmes, conducting quality management

system audits and environmental management system audits, as

well as guidance on the competence of quality and environmental

management system auditors. This Malaysian Standard is

applicable to all organisations needing to conduct internal or external

audits of quality and/or environmental management systems or to

manage an audit programme.

Price RM40

MS ISO 10006 : 2005

Quality management systems – Guidelines for quality

management in projects (First revision)

This Malaysian Standard gives guidance on the application of

quality management in projects. It is applicable to projects of

varying complexity, small or large, of short or long duration, in

different environments and irrespective of the kind of product or

process involved. This can necessitate some tailoring of the

guidance to suit a particular project.

Price RM40

MS ISO 10007 : 2005

Quality management systems- Guidelines for configuration

management

This Malaysian Standard gives guidance on the use of

configuration management within an organization. It is applicable

to the support of products from concepts to disposal.

Price RM20

MS ISO 10013 : 1996

Guidelines for developing quality manuals

This Malaysian Standard provides guidelines for the development,

preparation and control of quality manuals according to the needs

of user. It covers the documentation of quality systems, process

of preparing a quality manual, approval, contents, issue and

control. Price RM20

MS ISO 10015 : 2002

Quality management – Guidelines for training

These guidelines cover the development, implementation,

maintenance and improvement of strategies and systems for

training that effect the quality of the products supplied by an

organization. Price RM30

MS ISO 10725 : 2004

Acceptance sampling plans and procedures for the

inspection of bulk materials

This Malaysian standard specifies acceptance sampling plans by

the determination of variables and use of acceptance inspection

for bulk materials. These sampling plans comply with specific

operating characteristic curves at reasonable cost.

Price RM90

MS ISO 15161 : 2002

Guidelines on the application of ISO 9001 : 2000 for food and

drink industry

This Malaysian Standard gives guidance to organisations in

applying the requirements of ISO 9001 during the development

and implementation of a quality management system in the food

and drink industry. This Malaysian Standards gives information

on the possible interaction of the ISO 9000 series of standards

and the hazard analysis and critical point (HACCP) system for

food safety requirements. This Malaysian Standard is not intended

for certification, regulatory or contractual use.

Price RM50

MS ISO 15189 : 2004

Medical laboratories – Particular requirements for quality and

competence.

This Malaysian Standard specifies requirements for quality and

competence particular to medical laboratories.

Price RM50

MS ISO 16269-7 : 2004

Statistical interpretation of data - Part 7 : Median - Estimation

and confidence intervals

This Malaysian standard specifies the procedures for establishing

a point estimate and confidence intervals for the median of any

continuous probability distribution of a population, based on a

random sample size from the population. These procedures

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03.120.20 Product and company certification.

Conformity assessment

CONFORMITY ASSESSMENT

MS ISO Guide 27: 1983 (2003)

Guidelines for corrective action to be taken by a certifi-

cation body in the event of misuse of its mark of conformity.

Price RM10

MS ISO/IEC Guide 28 : 2004

Conformity assessment - Guidance on a third-party cer-

tification system for products.

Price RM30

MS ISO/IEC Guide 53: 2005

Conformity assessment - Guidance on the use of an

organisation’s quality management system in product

certification.

Price RM30

MS ISO/IEC Guide 60 : 2004

Conformity assessment - Code of good practice.

Price RM10

MS ISO/IEC Guide 62 : 1999

General requirements for bodies operating assessment

and certification/registration of quality systems

Specifies general requirements for a third-party body operating

quality system certification/registration to meet if it is to be

recognized as competent and reliable in the operation of quality

system certification/registration. The requirements for any body

operating certification/registration of quality systems. This

standard is identical with ISO/IEC Guide 62 : 1996 and it

supersedes MS EN 45012 : 1994.

Price RM20

MS ISO/IEC Guide 67 : 2004

Conformity assessment - Fundamentals of product cer-

tification.

Price RM20

MS ISO/IEC Guide 68: 2002

Arrangement for the recognition and acceptance of con-

formity assessment results.

Price RM20

MS ISO 10012 : 2003

Measurement management systems – Requirements

for measurement processes and measuring equip-

ment.

This Malaysian Standard specifies generic requirements and

provides guidance for the management of measurement proc-

esses and metrological confirmation of measuring equipment

used to support and demonstrate compliance with metrological

requirements. It specifies the quality management requirements

as part of the overall management system and to ensure metro-

logical requirements are met.

Price RM30

MS ISO/IEC 17000 : 2004

Conformity assessment – Vocabulary and general prin-

ciples.

Price RM30

MS ISO/IEC 17011 : 2005

Conformity assessment – General requirements for

accreditation bodies accrediting conformity assessment

bodies

This Malaysian Standard specifies general requirements for

accreditation bodies assessing and accrediting conformity

assessment bodies (CABs). It is also appropriate as a requirements

document for the peer evaluation process for mutual recognition

arrangements between accreditation bodies.

Price RM30

MS ISO/IEC 17020 : 1998

General criteria for the operation of various types of bodies

performing inspection

This Malaysian Standard specifies general criteria for the

competence of impartial bodies performing inspection irrespective

of the sector involved. It also specifies independence criteria. This

standard is intended for the use of inspection bodies and their

accreditation bodies as well as other bodies concerned with

recognizing the competence of inspection bodies.

Price RM20

MS ISO/IEC 17024 : 2003

Conformity assessment – General requirements for bodies

operating certification of persons

This Malaysian Standard specifies requirements for a body

certifying persons against specific requirements, including the

development and maintenance of a certification scheme for

persons. Price RM20

MS ISO/IEC 17025 : 2005

General requirements for the competence of testing and

calibration laboratories (First revision)

This Malaysian Standard specifies the general requirements for

the competence to carry out tests and/or calibrations, including

sampling. It covers testing and calibration performed using

standard methods, non-standard methods, and laboratory-

developed methods. This standard is applicable to all organisations

performing tests and/or calibrations. These include, for example,

first-, second- and third-party laboratories, and laboratories where

testing and/or calibration forms part of inspection and product

certification. This standard supersedes MS ISO/IEC Guide 25 :

200. Price RM40

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MS ISO 2859-0 : 2000

Sampling procedures for inspection by attributes - Part 0 :

Introduction to the ISO 2859 attribute sampling system

Explains the terms used in acceptance sampling, describes the

various schemes and plans, gives practical advice on sampling

inspection and discusses some of the theoretical aspects.Price RM70

MS ISO 2859-1 : 2001

Sampling procedures for inspection by attributes - Part 1 :

Sampling schemes indexed by acceptance quality

limit (AQL) for lot-by-lot inspection.

This part of MS ISO 2859 specifies an acceptance sampling

system for inspection by attributes. It is indexed in terms of the

acceptance quality limit (AQL). Its purpose is to induce a supplier

through the economic and psychological pressure of lot non-

acceptance to maintain a process average at least as good as

the specified acceptance quality limit, while at the same time

providing an upper limit for the risk to the consumer of accepting

the occasional poor lot.

Price RM100

MS ISO 2859/2 : 2000

Sampling procedures for inspection by attributes - Part 2 :

Sampling plan indexed by limiting quality (LQ) for isolated

load inspection

Establishes LQ sampling plans and procedures for inspection by

attributes compatible with MS ISO 2859/1 that can be used when

the switching rules given in MS ISO 2859/1 are not applied, for

example, when lots are of an isolated nature.

Price RM30

MS ISO 2859-3 : 2000

Sampling procedures for inspection by attributes - Part 3 :

Skip-lot sampling procedures

Specifies generic attribute skip-lot sampling procedures for

reducing the inspection effort on products submitted by those

suppliers who have demonstrated their ability to control, in an

effective manner, all facets of quality and who consistently produce

lots which meet requirements. The reduction in inspection effort

is achieved by selecting at random, with a specified probability,

whether a lot presented for inspection will be passed without

inspection.

Price RM30

MS ISO 2859-4 : 2002

Sampling procedures for inspection by attributes - Part 4 :

Procedures for assessment of stated quality levels

This Malaysian Standard establishes sampling plans and

procedures that can be used to assess whether the quality level

of an entity (lot, process, etc) conforms to a declared value. The

sampling plans have been devised so as to obtain a risk of less

than 5% of contradicting a correct declared quality level. The

MS ISO/IEC 17030 : 2003

Conformity assessment – General requirements for third-party

marks of conformity.

Price RM20

MS ISO/IEC 17040 : 2005

Conformity assessment – General requirements for peer

assessment of conformity assessment bodies and

accreditation bodies.

Price RM20

MS ISO/IEC 17050-1 : 2004

Conformity assessment – Conformity assessment - Supplier’s

declaration of conformity. Part 1 : General requirements.

Price RM20

MS ISO/IEC 17050-2 : 2004

Conformity assessment – Conformity assessment - Supplier’s

declaration of conformity. Part 2 : Supporting documentation.

Price RM10

03.120.30 Application of statistical methods

MS 1178 : 1990

Drafting specification based on limiting the

number of defectives permitted in small

samples.

Clauses relating to quality control and

acceptance tests based on statistical analysis

of sampling results are frequently specified in

Malaysian Standards. This Malaysian Standard

is intended to serve as a guide to Technical

Secretaries and Committee members in the drafting of such

clauses.

Price RM20

MS 1755 : 2004

Statistical aspects of sampling from bulk materials - Part 1 :

General principles

This Malaysian standard establishes the general principles for the

application and statistical treatment of the sampling of bulk

materials. It also provides general guidance and examples for

estimating necessary variances and checking precision and bias

when the average value of a quality characteristic is investigated.

Furthermore, it gives information relating to the statistical analyses

of serial data, by the use of variograms and correlograms.

Price RM100

MS ISO 2602 : 1994

Statistical requirement for measuring equipment estimation

of the mean confidence interval.

This Malaysian Standard specifies the statistical treatment of tests

results needed to calculate a confidence interval for the mean of a

population. This standard shall be used with test results expressed

by measurements of a continuous character. The probability

distribution taken as a mathematical model for the total population

is a normal distribution for which parameters, mean m and standard

deviation σ are unknown.

Price RM10

MS ISO 2854 : 1994

Statistical interpretation of data - Techniques of estimation

and tests relating to means and variances.

This Malaysian Standard specifies the technique required to

estimate the mean or the variance of population and to examine

hypothesis.

Price RM50

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risk of 10% of failing to contradict in incorrect declared quality level

which is related to the limiting quality ratio (see clause 4). Sampling

plans are provided corresponding to three levels of discriminatory

ability.

Price RM30

MS ISO 3207 : 1994

Statistical interpretation of data - Determination of a statistical

tolerance interval.

This Malaysian Standard specifies methods enabling a sample to be

used as the basis for determining a statistical tolerance interval, that

there is confidence level that there is a confidence level that it will

contain at least a proportion p of the population from which the sample

is taken.

Price RM30

MS ISO 3301 : 1994

Statistical interpretation of data - Comparison of two means in

the case of paired observations.

This Malaysian Standard specifies a method known as paired

observations which is a special method described in Table A of ISO

2854. This standard is to be used to establish a difference between

two treatments, in the case where X is carried out after the first

treatment and Y after the second treatment.

Price RM20

MS ISO 3494 : 1994

Statistical interpretation of data - Power of tests relating to

means and variances.

This Malaysian Standard specifies the methods of type II risk

designated by b and power of the tests. The conditions of application

as stated in the “General Remarks” in “IT-Specification and

standardization of data elements : Part 3 : Basic attributes of data

elements.

Price RM50

MS ISO 3534-1 : 1999

Statistics –Vocabulary and symbols - Part 1 : Probability and

general statistical terms

Defines probability and general statistical terms which may be used

in the drafting of other International Standards. In addition, it defines

symbols for limited number of these terms.

- Terms used in the theory of probability

- General statistical terms

- General terms relating to observations and test results.

This standard is identical to ISO 3534-1 : 1993 and it supersedes

MS 481 : 1977.

Price RM60

MS ISO 3534-2 : 1999

Statistics – Vocabulary and symbols - Part 2 : Statistical quality

control

Defines statistical quality control terms which may be used in the

drafting of other International Standards.

The terms are classified under the following main headings:

- General statistical and quality control terms,

- Sampling and acceptance sampling terms,

- Terms relating to process measures.

This standard is identical with ISO 3534-2 : 1993 and it supersedes

MS 481 : 1977.

Price RM50

MS ISO 3534-3 : 2001

Statistics - Vocabulary and symbols - Part 3 : Design of

experiments

This part of MS ISO 3534 defines the terms used in the field of

design of experiments and may be used in the drafting of other

Malaysian Standards.

Price RM50

MS ISO 3951-1 : 2006

Sampling procedures for inspection by variable - Part 1:

Specification for single sampling plans indexed by acceptance

quality limit (AQL) for lot-by-lot inspection for a single quality

characteristic and a single AQL (First Rev.)

Price : RM430

MS ISO 3951-2 : 2006

Sampling procedures for inspection by variable - Part 2: General

specification for single sampling plans indexed by acceptance

quality limit (AQL) for lot-by-lot inspection independent quality

characteristic.

Price : RM400

MS ISO 5479 : 2001

Statistical interpretation of data - Tests for departure from the

normal distribution

This Malaysian Standard gives guidance on methods and tests for

use in deciding whether or not the hypothesis of a normal distribution

should be rejected, assuming that the observations are independent.

Price RM40

MS ISO 5725-1 : 2002

Accuracy (trueness and precision) of measurement methods

and results - Part 1 : General principles and definitions

The purpose of this Malaysian Standard is to outline the general

principles to be understood when assessing accuracy (trueness and

precision) of measurement methods and results, and in applications,

and to establish practical estimations of the various measures by

experiment.

Price RM30

MS ISO 5725-2 : 2002

Accuracy (trueness and precision) of measurement methods

and results - Part 2 : Basic method for the determination of

repeatability and reproducibility of a standard measurement

method

This Malaysian Standard - amplifies the general principles to be

observed in designing experiments for the numerical estimation of

the precision of measurement methods by means of a collaborative

interlaboratory experiment; - provides a detailed practical description

of the basic method for routine use in estimating the precision of

measurement methods; - provides guidance to all personnel

concerned with designing, performing or analysing the results of the

tests for estimating precision.

Price RM50

MS ISO 5725-3 : 2002

Accuracy (trueness and precision) of measurement methods

and results - Part 3 : Intermediate measures of the precision of

a standard measurement method

This Malaysian Standard specifies four intermediate precision

measures due to changes in observation conditions (time, calibration,

operator and equipment) within a laboratory. These intermediate

measures can be established by an experiment within a specific

laboratory or by an interlaboratory experiment.

Price RM40

MS ISO 5725-4 : 2002

Accuracy (trueness and precision) of measurement methods

and results - Part 4: Basic methods for the determination of the

trueness of a standard measurement method

This Malaysian Standard provides basic methods for estimating the

bias of a measurement method and the laboratory bias when a

measurement method is applied. It is concerned exclusively with

measurement methods which yield measurements on a continuous

scale and give a single value as the test result, although the single

value maybe the outcome of a calculation from a set of observations.

Price RM40

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MS ISO 5725-5 : 2002

Accuracy (trueness and precision) of measurement

methods and results - Part 5 : Alternative methods for the

determination of the precision of a standard measurement

method

This Malaysian Standard

- provides detailed descriptions of alternatives to the basic

method for determining the repeatability and

reproducibility standard deviations of a standard

measurement method, namely the split-level design and

a design for heterogeneous materials;

- describes the use of robust methods for analysing the

results of precision experiments without using outlier tests

to exclude data from the calculations, and in particular,

the detailed use of one such method.

Price RM70

MS ISO 5725-6 : 2002

Accuracy (trueness and precision) of measurement

methods and results - Part 6 : Use in practice of accuracy

values

This purpose of this Malaysian Standard is to give some

indications of the way in which accuracy data can be used in

various practical situations. This standard is concerned

exclusively with measurement methods which yield

measurements on a continuous scale and give a single

numerical figure as the result, although this single figure maybe

the outcome of a calculation from a set of observations.

Price RM50

MS ISO 7870 : 2000

Control charts - General guide and introduction

Presents key elements and philosophy of the control chart

approach, and identifies a wide variety of control charts,

including those related to the Shewhart control charts, including

those related to the Shewhart control chart and those with

process acceptance or on-line predictive emphasis. This

standard presents an overview of the basic principles and

concepts and illustrates the relationship among various control

chart approaches to aid in the selection of the most appropriate

standard for given circumstances. This standard supersedes

MS 569 : Part 1 : 1978.

Price RM20

MS ISO 7966 : 2000

Acceptance control chart

Gives guidance on the uses of acceptance control charts and

establishes general procedures for determining sample sizes,

action limits and decision criteria. Examples are included to

illustrate a variety of circumstances in which this technique has

advantages and to provide details of the determination of the

sample size, the action limits and the decision criteria. This

standard supersedes MS 569 : Part 3 : 1978.

Price RM30

MS ISO 8258 : 1994

Shewhart control chart.

This standard establishes a guide to the use and understanding

of the Shewhart Control Chart approach in statistical process

control methods.

Price RM30

MS ISO 8422 : 1994

Sequential sampling plans for inspection by attributes.

This standard specifies sequential sampling plans and

procedures for inspection by attributes of discrete items.

Price RM50

MS ISO 8423 : 1994

Sequential sampling plans for inspection by variables for percent

non-conforming (known standard deviation).

This standard specifies sequential sampling plans and procedures

for inspection by variables of discrete items.

Price RM50

MS ISO 10576-1 : 2004

Statistical methods – Guidelines for the evaluation of conformity

with specified requirements – Part 1 : General principles

Price RM30

MS ISO 11095 : 2001

Linear calibration using reference materials

This Malaysian Standard outlines the general principles needed to

calibrate a measurement system and to maintain that “calibrated”

measurement system in a state of statistical control.

Price RM40

MS ISO 11453 : 2002

Statistical interpretation of data - Tests and confidence intervals

relating to proportions

This Malaysian Standard describes specific statistical methods for

addressing the following questions.

a) Given a population of items from which a sample of n items

has been drawn, x of the sample items are found to show a

specified characteristic. What proportion of the population

has that characteristic? (See A forms, subsclause 8.1)

b) Is the proportion estimated in a) different from a nominal

(specified) value? (see B forms, subclause 8.2)

c) Given two distinct populations, are the proportions with

the characteristic in the two populations different? (See

C forms, subclause 8.3).

d) In b) and ) how many items must be sampled in the

population(s) to be sufficiently sure that the result of the test

is correct? (See 7.2.3 and 7.3.3).

It is essential that the drawing of samples does not have any

appreciable effect on the population.

Price RM70

MS ISO 11648-2 : 2004

Statistical aspects of sampling from bulk materials - Part

2: Sampling of particulate materials

This standard establishes the basic methods for sampling particulate

materials in bulk from moving streams and stationary situations,

including stopped-belt sampling, to provide samples for measuring

one or more variables in an unbiased manner and with known degree

of precision.

Price RM120

MS ISO 11843-1 : 2001

Capability of detection - Part 1 : Terms and definitions

This part of MS ISO 11843 specifies terms and definitions relating to

the detection of a difference between an actual state of a system and

its basic state. The general concepts laid down in this part of MS ISO

11843, critical value of the response variable, critical value of the net

state variable and minimum detectable value of the net state variable

(see definitions Nos. 9 to 11), apply to various situations such as

checking the existence of a certain substance in a material, the

emission of energy from samples or plants, or the geometric change

in static systems under distortion.

Price RM20

MS ISO 11843-2 : 2002

Capability of detection - Part 2 : Methodology in the linear

calibration case

This Malaysian Standard specifies basic methods to :

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- design experiments for the estimation of the critical value of the net state variable, the critical value of the response variable and the

minimum detectable value of the net state variable;

- estimate these characteristics from experimental data for the cases in which the calibration functions is linear and the standard

deviation is either constant or linearly related to the net state variable

Price RM40

MS ISO 11843-4 : 2005

Capability of detection – Part 4 : Methodology for comparing the minimum detectable value with a given values.

This Malaysian Standard deals with the assessment of the capability of detection of a measurement method without the assumptions in

MS ISO 11843-2 of a linear calibration curve and certain relationships between the residual standard deviation and the value of the net

state variable.

Price RM20

03.120.99 Other standards related to quality

MS 1177 : 1990

Code of practice for the guide to the determination and use of quality related costs.

Provides guidance on the operation of quality cost system.

Price RM30

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MS ISO 14015 : 2003

Environmental management – Environmental assessment of

sites and organisations (EASO)

This Malaysian Standard provides guidance on how to conduct

EASO through a systematic process of identifying environmental

aspects and environmental issues and determining, if appropriate,

their business consequences.

Price RM30

MS ISO 14020 : 1999

Environmental labels and declarations – General principles

It is intended that other applicable standards in the MS ISO 14020

series be used in conjunction principles for the development and

use of environmental labels and declarations. with this standard.

Where other Establishes guiding Malaysian Standards provide

more specific requirements than MS ISO 14020 : 1998 such

specific requirements take precedence. This standard is identical

with ISO 14020 : 1998.

Price RM20

MS ISO 14021 : 2000

Environmental labels and declarations – Self-declared

environmental claims (Type II environmental labelling)

This Malaysian standard specifies requirements for self-declared

environmental claims, including statements, symbols and graphics,

regarding products. It further describes selected terms commonly

used in environmental claims and gives qualifications for their use.

This Malaysian Standard also describes a general evaluation and

verification methodology for self-declared environmental claims

and specific evaluation and verification methods for the selected

claims in this standard

Price RM30

MS ISO 14024 : 2000

Environmental labels and declarations – Type I

environmental labeling – Principles and procedures

Establishes the principles and procedures for developing Type l

environmental labeling programmes, including the selection of

product categories, product environmental criteria and product

function characteristics; and for assessing and demonstrating

compliance. This Standard also establishes the certification

procedures for awarding the label. This standard is identical with

ISO 14024 : 1999.

Price RM20

13.020 Environmental Protection in General

MS ISO 14040 : 1998

Environmental management – Life cycle assessment –

Principles and framework.

This Malaysian Standard specifies the general framework,

principles and requirements for conducting and reporting life cycle

assessment studies. This standard does not describe the life cycle

assessment technique in detail.

Price RM20

13.020.10 Environmental Management

MS ISO 14001 : 2004

Environmental management systems - Requirements with

guidance for use (First revision)

This Malaysian Standard specifies requirements for an

environmental management system, to enable an organization to

develop and implement a policy and objectives which take into

account legal requirements and other requirements to be which

the organization subscribed and the information about significant

environmental aspects.. It applies to those environmental aspects

which the organization identifies as those which it can be control

and those which it can influence. It does not itself state specific

environmental performance criteria.

Price RM40

MS ISO 14004 : 2004

Environmental management systems - General guidelines on

principles, systems and support techniques (First revision)

This Malaysian Standard provides guidance on the establishment,

implementation, maintenance and improvement of an

environmental management systems and principles, and its

coordination with other management systems. The guidelines are

applicable to any organization, regardless of size, type, or level of

maturity, while the guidelines in this standard are consistent with

MS ISO 14001 environmental management model, they are

intended to provide interpretations of the requirements of MS ISO

14001. Price RM50

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MS ISO 14050 : 2001

Environmental management – Vocabulary

This Malaysian Standard contains definitions of fundamental

concepts related to environmental management, published in the

MS ISO 14000 series of standards.

Price RM20

MS ISO 19011 : 2003

Guidelines for quality and/or environmental management

systems auditing.

This Malaysian Standard provides guidance on the principles of

auditing, managing audit programmes, conducting quality systems

management system audits and environmental management

system audits, as well as guidance on the competence of quality

and environmental management system auditors. This Malaysian

Standard is applicable to all organisations needing to conduct

internal or external audits of quality and/or environmental

management or to manage an audit programme.

Price RM40

MS ISO/IEC Guide 22 : 2000

General criteria for supplier’s declaration of conformity

Specifies general criteria for a supplier’s declaration of conformity

in cases where it is desirable, or necessary, that conformity of a

product, process or service to normative documents be indicated,

irrespective of the sector involved. The supplier may then declare

under his/her responsibility the conformity to normative documents.

This standard is identical with ISO/IEC Guide 22 : 1996.

Price RM10

MS ISO/IEC Guide 43-1 : 2000

Proficiency testing by interlaboratory comparisons – Part 1 :

Development and operation of proficiency testing schemes.

Defines those principles and describes the factors which should be

taken into account in the organisation and conduct of proficiency

testing schemes This standard is identical with ISO/IEC Guide 43-

1 : 1997

Price RM30

MS ISO/IEC Guide 43-2 : 2000

Proficiency testing by interlaboratory comparisons – Part 2 :

Selection and use of proficiency testing schemes by laboratory

accreditation bodies.

Establishes principles for the selection of proficiency programmes;

and assists in harmonizing the use of results of proficiency testing

schemes by laboratory accreditation bodies. This standard is

identical with ISO/IEC Guide 43-2 : 1997.

Price RM10

MS ISO/IEC Guide 65 : 2000

General requirements for bodies operating product

certification systems

Specifies general requirements that a third-party operating a product

certification system shall meet if it is to be recognised as competent

and reliable. This standard is identical with ISO/IEC Guide 65 :

1996 and it supersedes MS EN 45011 : 1994.

Price RM20

MS ISO/IEC Guide 66 : 2000

General requirements for bodies operating assessment and

certification/registration of environmental management

systems (EMS)

Specifies general requirements for a third-party body operating EMS

certification/registration to meet if it is to be recognised as competent

and reliable in the operation of EMS certification/registration. This

standard is identical with ISO/IEC Guide 66 : 1999.

Price RM30

MS ISO 14031 : 2001

Environmental Management – Environmental performance

Evaluation – Guidelines

This Malaysian Standard gives guidance on the design and use

of environmental performance evaluation within an organization.

It is applicable to all organizations, regardless of type, size, location

and complexity. This Malaysian standard does not establish

environmental performance levels

Price RM40

MS ISO 14040 : 1998

Environmental management – Life cycle assessment –

Principles and framework

This Malaysian Standard specifies the general framework,

principles and requirements for conducting and reporting life cycle

assessment studies. This standard does not describe the life cycle

assessment technique in detail.

Price RM20

MS ISO 14041 : 2000

Environmental management – Life cycle assessment – Goal

and scope definition and inventory analysis.

Specifies the requirements and the procedures necessary for the

compilation and preparation of the definition of goal and scope for

a Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) and for performing, interpreting

and reporting a Life Cycle Inventory analysis (LCI). This standard

is identical with ISO 14041 : 1998.

Price RM30

MS ISO 14042 : 2001

Environmental management – Life cycle assessment – Life

cycle impact assessment

This Malaysian Standard describes and gives guidance on a

general framework for the life cycle impact assessment (LCIA)

phase of life cycle assessment (LCA) and the key features and

inherent limitations of LCIA. It specifies requirements for

conducting the LCIA phase and the relationship of LCIA to the

other LCA phases.

Price RM30

MS ISO 14043 : 2001

Environmental management – Life cycle assessment – Life

cycle interpretation

This Malaysian Standard provides requirements and

recommendations for conducting the life cycle interpretation in

LCA or LCI studies. This Malaysian standard does not describe

specific methodologies for the life cycle interpretation phase of

LCA and LCI Studies

Price RM30

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13.030.40 Installations and equipment for waste

disposal and treatment

MS 1564 : Part 3 : 2002

Mobile waste containers: Part 3: Containers with four wheels

with a capacity from 770 L to 1 300 L with dome lid(s), for

trunnion and/or comb lifting devices – Dimensions and

design

This Malaysian Standard specifies dimensions and design

requirements of mobile waste containers with four wheels, with dome

lid(s) and capacity from 770 L to 1 300 L to be used by trunnion

and/or comb lifting device.

Price RM30

MS 1564 : Part 4 : 2002

Mobile waste containers : Part 4 : Containers with four wheels

with a capacity from 750 L to 1700 L with flat lid/(s), for wide

trunnion or BG – Lifting device and/or wide comb lifting devices

– Dimensions and design.

This Malaysian Standard specifies dimensions and design

requirements of mobile waste containers with four wheels, with flat

lid(s) and capacity from 750 L to 1 700 L to be used by wide trunnion

or BG-lifting device and/or wide comb lifting device. Provision of

this standard are applicable to electrical and electronic equipment

with a rated input current exceeding 16 A per phase and intended

to be connected to public low-voltage a.c distribution systems of

the following types :

a) nominal voltage up to 240 V, single –phase, two or three wires;

b) nominal voltage up to 600 V , three-phase, three or four wires;

and

c) nominal frequency 50 Hz or 60 Hz.

Price RM30

MS 1564 : Part 5 : 2000

Specification for mobile waste containers : Part 5 : Performance

requirements and test methods

This Malaysian Standard prescribes the test methods and the

requirements for mobile waste containers specified in MS 1564 :

Part 4. This Standard is applicable to plastics and metal mobile

waste containers with capacities from 80 L to 1 700 L.

Price RM20

MS 1564 : Part 6 : 2002

Specification for mobile waste containers : Part 6 : Safety and

health requirements

This Malaysian Standard provides the most essential safety and

health requirements for plastics and metal mobile waste containers,

not including hazardous wastes containers.

Price RM10

13.040.40 Stationary source emissions

MS 1596 : 2003

Determination of concentration and mass flow of particulate

matter in flue gas for stationary source emissions

This Malaysian Standard specifies a manual gravimetric method for

the measurement of the concentration and mass flow rate of

particulate matter in a moving gas stream in confined spaces such

as ducts, chimneys and flues. This method can be used to determine

concentrations ranging from 0.005 g/m3 to 10 g/m3.

Price RM60

MS 1723 : 2003

Performance evaluation of air pollution control and treatment

systems : Mechanical dust collectors

This Malaysian Standard prescribes the requirements of performance

testing of mechanical dust loads at isokinetic conditions.

Price RM30

13.040.50 Transport exhaust emissions

MS 1207 : 1991

Methods of test for the determination of exhaust carbon

monoxide at idle speed for motor vehicle.

This Malaysian Standard specifies the in service test procedure for

the determination of the concentration of exhaust carbon monoxide

(CO) emissions from motor vehicles equipped with spark-ignition

engines running at idle speed.

Price RM10

MS 1243 : 1991

Specification for carbon monoxide analyses equipment for

motor vehicles.

This Malaysian Standard lays down technical specifications for

analyses equipment used for the determination of the concentration

of exhaust carbon monoxide (CO) emissions from road vehicles

equipped with spark ignition engines.

Price RM10

13.060 Water quality

MS 510 : 1977

Specification for water for laboratory use.

Specifies requirements for water suitable for general laboratory use,

produced by distillation, ion-exchange or otherwise.

Price RM20

MS ISO 6107-1 : 2004

Water quality – vocabulary – Part 1

This standard defines terms used in certain fields of water quality

characterisation. The terms and definitions are grouped under the

following main headings: Terms relating to types of water.

Price RM30

MS ISO 6107-4 : 2004

Water quality - Vocabulary - Part 4

This standard defines a fourth list of terms used in certain fields of

water quality characterisation.

Price RM20

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MS ISO 6107-5 : 2004

Water quality - Vocabulary - Part 5

This standard defines a fifth list of terms used in certain fields of

water quality characterisation.

Price RM20

MS ISO 6107-6 : 2004

Water quality - Vocabulary - Part 6

This standard defines a sixth list of terms used in certain fields of

water quality characterisation.

Price RM20

MS ISO 6107-7 : 2004

Water quality - Vocabulary - Part 7

This standard defines a seventh list of terms used in certain fields of

water quality characterisation.

Price RM20

MS ISO 6107-8 : 2004

Water quality - Vocabulary - Part 8

This standard defines a eighth list of terms used in certain fields of

water quality characterisation.

Price RM30

MS ISO 6107-9 : 2004

Water quality - Vocabulary - Part 9 : Alphabetical list and subject

index

This standard consists of an alphabetical list and subject index of all

terms in the vocabulary.

Price RM40

13.060.01 Water quality in general

MS ISO 6107-2 :2004

Water quality - Vocabulary - Part 2

This standard defines a second list of terms used in certain fields of

quality characterisation. It covers terms relating to the sampling of

water, analysis of water, and some miscellaneous terms. There are

also additional terms relating to types of water and water treatment.

Price RM30

MS ISO 6107-3 : 2004

Water quality - Vocabulary - Part 3

This standard defines a third list of terms used in certain fields of

water quality characterisation.

Price RM40

13.060.20 Drinking water

MS 1350 : 1994

Specification for natural mineral water.

This Malaysian Standard is applicable to all bottled natural mineral

waters offered for sale as food. It does not apply to natural mineral

waters sold or used for other purposes.

Price RM180

MS 1583 : Part 1 : 2003

Suitability of non-metallic products for use in contact with

water intended for human consumption with regard to their

effect on the quality of the water: Part 1: Specification.

This Malaysian Standard specifies requirements for the suitability

of non-metallic products, including water fittings and components,

pipes and materials used in coating, protection, lining, joining,

sealing and lubrication, for use in contact with either hot or cold

water intended for human consumption, with regard to their effect

on the quality of the water. Price RM10

MS 1583 : Part 2 : Section 1 : 2003

Suitability of non-metallic products for use in contact with

water intended for human consumption with regard to their

effect on the quality of the water : Part 2 : Methods of test :

Section 1 : Samples for testing

This Malaysian Standard describes the preparation of samples of

al types of non-metallic products for testing their suitability for use

in contact with water intended for human consumption.

Price RM30

MS 1583 : Part 2 : Section 2 : 2003

Suitability of non-metallic products for use in contact with

water intended for human consumption with regard to their

effect on the quality of the water: Part 2: Methods of test:

Section 2: Odour and flavour of water

This Malaysian Standard describes a method designed to assess

the ability of a product to impart a discernible odour and/or flavour

to water intended for human consumption. The method is applicable

to all types of non-metallic products used in contact with drinking

water. Price RM30

MS 1583 : Part 2 : Section 3 : 2003

Suitability of non-metallic products for use in contact with

water intended for human consumption with regard to their

effect on the quality of the water : Part 2 : Methods of test :

Section 3 : Appearance of water

This Malaysian Standard describes a method designed to assess

the ability of a product to impart any noticeable colour or turbidity to

water intended for human consumption. This method is applicable

to all types of non-metallic product used in contact with water

intended for human consumption.

Price RM10

MS 1583 : Part 2 : Section 4 : 2003

Suitability of non-metallic products for use in contact with

water intended for human consumption with regard to their

effect on the quality of the water: Part 2: Methods of test:

Section 4: Growth of aquatic micro-organisms test

This Malaysian Standard specifies a method for assessing the ability

of a product to promote the multiplication of aerobic aquatic micro-

organisms in water intended for human consumption. This method

is applicable to all types of non-metallic product with water intended

for human consumption.

Price RM20

MS 1583 : Part 2 : Section 5 : 2003

Suitability of non-metallic products for use in contact with

water intended for human consumption with regard to their

effect on the quality of the water : Part 2 : Methods of test :

Section 5 : The extraction substances that may be of concern

to public health

This Malaysian Standard specifies a screening procedure (simple

cytotoxity test) using a mammalian cell line and a leachate from a

product. The results of this procedure will assist in the toxicological

assessment of the product for use in contact with water for human

consumption. The procedure in the Malaysian Standard is suitable

for all non-metallic materials that may be used in contact with water

for human consumption. Price RM20

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MS 1583 : Part 2 : Section 6 : 2003

Suitability of non-metallic products for use in contact with

water intended for human consumption with regard to their

effect on the quality of the water : Part 2 : Methods of test :

Section 6 : The extraction of inorganic constituents

This Malaysian Standard specifies the test procedure for assessing

the extraction of metals from non-metallic products when used in

contact with water intended for human consumption.

Price RM20

MS 1583 : Part 3 : 2003

Suitability of non-metallic products for use in contact with

water intended for human consumption with regard to their

effect on the quality of the water: Part 3 : High temperature

test

This Malaysian Standard describes methods designed to assess

the ability of a non-metallic product to affect hot and boiling water

intended for human consumption by imparting a discernible taste

or any noticeable colour or turbidity. It is applicable in assessing

the leachability in hot water of metals from non-metallic products

and the extraction from such products of substances that may be

of concern to public health. It is not applicable to the test for growth

of aquatic micro-organisms. Products used exclusively in industrial

or stream services are excluded.

Price RM10

13.060.30 Sewage water

MS 1085 : 1987

Code of practice for the installation of buried unplasticized

PVC pipework for gravity sewers.

Sets out information on the use of unplasticized PVC (UPVC)

pipes and fittings for the conveyance by gravity of surface water,

foul sewage and sub-soil water.

Price RM30

13.060.45 Examination of water in general

MS 1850: Part 1: 2006

Water quality - Sampling - Part 1: Guidance on the design of

sampling programme

Price RM30

13.060.50 Examination of water for chemical

substances

MS 1103 : 1988

Method of determination of water using Karl Fischer reagent.

Outlines a method intended as a general guide for the application

of the Karl Fischer reagent method for determining free water

and water of hydration in most solid or liquid organic and inorganic

compounds. By proper choice of sample size, Karl Fischer reagent

concentration, and apparatus, the method is suitable for the

measurement of water over a wide concentration range, that is,

parts per million to pure water. Both visual and electro-metric

methods are described for ascertaining the end point.

Price RM20

13.060.60 Examination of physical

properties of water

MS 2037: 2006

Water quality - Determination of total suspended solids by

filtration through glass-fibre filter.

Pice RM10

13.060.99 Other standards related to water

quality

MS 28 : 1985

Specification for tests for water for making concrete (First

revision).

Guide to quality of water which is suitable for making concrete so

as to prevent possible adverse effects on strength of concrete.

Price RM10

13.080 Soil quality. Pedology

13.080.01 Soil quality and pedology in general

MS 1880: Part 1: 2006

Soil quality - Vocabulary - Part 1: Terms and definitions

relating to the protection and pollution of the soil

Price RM20

MS 1880 : Part 4 : 2005

Soil quality – Vocabulary – Part 4 : Terms and definitions

related to the rehabilitation of soils and sites

This Malaysian Standard defines a list of terms frequently used

in the rehabilitation of soils and sites.

Price RM30

MS 1925: Part 1: 2006

Soil quality - Vocabulary - Part 1: Terms and definitions

relating to the protection and pollution of the soil

Price RM20

13.080.20 Physical properties of soils

MS 840 : 1983

Recommended methods for soil physical analysis.

Covers sampling techniques and methods of determination of

properties such as particle-size distribution, bulk density, particle

density, soil, water, temperature, compaction, aggregate size

distribution consistency, infiltration, saturated hydraulic conductivity

and colour.

Price RM40

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13.100 Occupational safety. Industrial hygiene

MS 142 : 1973

Specification for precautions with respect to possible

hazards when dealing with electronic equipment employing

similar techniques.

Specifies precautions and general rules of behaviour when dealing

with electronic equipment either for operational or maintenance

purposes. This standard serves to form a basis for preparation of

more comprehensive instructions as safety measures against

possible hazards.

Price RM30

MS 426 : 1994

Code of practice on safety and health at work (First revision).

This revised Malaysian Standard covers recognized principles

and practices for providing a healthy and safe working

environment for all persons at work. It reflects the three main

bases for concern for occupational safety, viz, ethical, legal and

economic. This standard was based on AS 1470:1986 and it is

intended to supersede MS 426:1976 on ‘Code of practice for

general principles for safe working industry’.

Price RM90

MS 866 : 1983

Code of practice for methods of defining, recording and

assessing work injuries.

Provides a practical and uniform method to define terms and

vocabulary relating to work injuries and recommends a uniform

method of recording and assessing them. Includes classification

of industrial accidents, interpretation and examples.

Price RM40

MS 1042 : Part 1 : 1986

Code of practice for safety in laboratories : Part 1 : General.

Makes recommendations, provides information and lays down

general procedures and precautions, designed to promote safety

of persons and property in laboratory operations. It should be

used in conjunction with the appropriate Part(s) of the code that

are relevant to the particular work being done in the laboratory.

Price RM40

MS 1042 : Part 2 : 1986

Code of practice for safety in laboratories : Part 2 : Chemical.

Outlines essential and recommended practices, and information

on hazards, necessary for the safe conduct of operations within

chemical laboratories.

Price RM60

MS 1042 : Part 3 : 1986

Code of practice for safety in laboratories : Part 3 :

Microbiological.

Outlines recommended practices relating to safety in

microbiological aspects of laboratory work. Hazards involved in

other types of laboratory work are not considered. It is intended

for laboratories, including animal houses, where microbiological

work such as research, teaching, diagnosis, pharmacological

works, quality control, regulatory analysis, e.g. foodstuffs water

and effluents, pharmaceuticals and cosmetics, is undertaken. This

standard should be read in conjunction with other parts of MS

1042, particularly Parts 1 and 2.

Price RM50

MS 1042 : Part 4 : 1992

Code of practice for safety in laboratories : Part 4 : Ionizing

radiations.

This standard sets out the precautions needed to prevent

unnecessary exposure of both workers using sources of ionizing

radiation in laboratories and persons outside the laboratory from

being harmed by accidental or planned releases of radioactive

materials or external beams of radiation.

Price RM60

MS 1042 : Part 6 : 1991

Code of practice for safety in laboratories : Part 6 : Mechanical

aspects.

This Part of the code sets out general principles of safe working

practice relevant to the mechanical aspects of laboratories. It

describes the nature of the mechanical hazards and laboratory

design requirements and also covers safe working practices in

connection with compressed gas cylinders and harmful substances

and processes.

Price RM30

OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH

MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (OSHMS)

MS 1722 : Part 1 : 2005

Occupational safety and health management systems – Part 1

: Requirements

This Malaysian Standard provides requirements on occupational

safety and health (OSH) management system and a basis for the

development of a sustainable safety and health culture in the

organization. It does not state specific OSH performance criteria,

nor does it give detailed specifications for the design of a

management system.

Price RM20

MS 1722 : Part 2 : 2003

Occupational safety and health management systems – Part 2

: Guidelines

This Malaysian Standard provides guidelines on occupational safety

and health (OSH) management system and a basis for the

development of a sustainable safety and health culture in the

organization.

Price RM20

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MS ISO 13850 : 2003

Safety of machinery - Emergency stop - Principles for design

This Malaysian Standard specifies functional requirements and design

principles for the emergency stop of machinery, independent of the

type of energy used to control the function.

Price RM20

MS ISO 13852 : 2003

Safety of machinery - Safety distances to prevent danger zones

being reached by the upper limbs

This Malaysian Standard establishes values for safety distances to

prevent danger zones being reached by the upper limbs of persons

of 3 years of age and above. The distances apply when adequate

safety can be achieved by distances alone.

Price RM20

MS ISO 13853 : 2003

Safety of machinery - Safety distances to prevent danger zones

being reached by the lower limbs

This Malaysian Standard establishes values for safety distances to

prevent access and distances to impede free access to machinery

danger zones to prevent their being reached by the lower limbs of

persons of 14 years of age and above.

Price RM20

MS ISO 13854 : 2003

Safety of machinery - Minimum gaps to avoid crushing of parts

of the human body

This Malaysian Standard is to enable the user (e.g. standard makers,

designers of machinery) to avoid hazards from crushing zones. It

specifies minimum gaps relative to parts of the human body and is

applicable when adequate safety can be achieved by this method.

Price RM20

MS ISO 13855 : 2004

Safety of machinery - Positioning of protective equipment

with respect to the approach speeds of parts of the human

body

This Malaysian Standard provides parameters based on the values

for hand/arm and approach speeds and the methodology to determine

the minimum distances from sensing or actuating devices of protective

equipment to a danger zone. These specific devices are: a) trip

devices; and b) two-hand control devices.

Price RM30

MS ISO 13856-1 : 2003

Safety of machinery - Pressure-sensitive protective devices -

Part 1 : General principles for design and testing of pressure-

sensitive mats and pressure-sensitive floors

This Malaysian Standard specifies requirements for pressure-

sensitive mats and floors normally actuated by the feet for use as

safety devices to protect persons from dangerous machinery. The

minimum safety requirements for the performance, marking and

documentation are given.

Price RM60

MS ISO 14118 : 2005

Safety of machinery – Prevention of unexpected start-up

This Malaysian Standard specifies designed-in means aimed at

preventing unexpected machine start-up to allow safe human

interventions in danger zones. This standard applies to unexpected

start-up from all types of energy source i.e – power supply (e.g.

hydraulic, electrical, pneumatic); stored energy (e.g; gravity,

compressed springs); external influences (e,g wind).

Price RM30

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MS ISO 13851 : 2005

Safety of machinery – Two-hand control devices – Functional

aspects and design principles

This Malaysian Standard specifies the safety requirements of two-

hand control device and the independency of the output signal from

the input signals. This standard describes the main characteristics

of two-hand control devices for the achievement of safety and sets

out combinations of functional characteristics for three types. It does

not apply to devices intended to be used as enabling devices, as

hold-to-run devices or as special control devices.

Price RM40

MS ISO 14159 : 2005

Safety of machinery – Hygiene requirements for the design of

machinery

This Malaysian Standard specifies hygiene requirements of machines

and provides information for the intended use to provided by the

manufacturer. It applies to all types of machines and associated

equipment used in applications where hygiene risks to the consumer

of the product can occur.

Price RM40

13.110 Safety of machinery

MS ISO 12100-1 : 2005

Safety of machinery – Basic concepts, general principles for

design – Part 1 : Basic terminology, methodology

This Malaysian Standard defines basic terminology and methodology

used in achieving safety of machinery. The provisions stated in this

standard are intended for the designer. This standard does not deal

with damage to domestic animals, property or the environment.

Price RM50

MS ISO 12100-2 : 2005

Safety of machinery – Basic concepts, general principles for

design – Part 2 : Technical principles

This Malaysian Standard defines technical principles to help designers

in achieving safety in the design of machinery. MS ISO 12100-2 is

intended to be used together with MS ISO 12100-1 when considering

the solution to be specific problem. The two parts of MS ISO 12100

can be used independently of other documents or as a basis for the

preparation of other type-A standard or type-B or –C standards. This

standard does not deal with damage to domestic animals, property

or the environment.

Price RM40

MS ISO 13849-1 : 2003

Safety of machinery - Safety-related parts of control systems -

Part 1 : General principles for design

This Malaysian Standard provides safety requirements and guidance

on the principles for the design of safety-related parts of control

systems. For these parts, it specifies categories and describes the

characteristics of their safety functions, including programmable

systems for all machinery and for related protective devices.

Price RM40

MS ISO 13849-2 : 2005

Safety of machinery - Safety-related parts of control systems -

Part 2 : Validation

This Malaysian Standard specifies the procedures and conditions to

be followed for the validation by analysis and testing of the safety

functions provided and the category achieved of the safety-

related parts of the control system in compliance with EN 954-1 (MS

ISO 13849-1) using the design rationale provided by the designers.

Price RM60

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MS ISO 14119 : 2005

Safety of machinery – Interlocking devices associated with

guards – Principles for the design and selection.

The Malaysian Standard specifies principles for the design and

selection, independent of the nature of the energy source, of

interlocking devices associated with guards. It also provides

requirements specifically intended for electrical interlocking devices.

This standard covers the parts of guards which actuate interlocking

devices.

Price RM50

MS ISO 14120 : 2005

Safety of machinery – Guards – General requirements for the

design and construction of fixed and movable guards

This Malaysian Standard specifies general requirements for the

design and construction of guards provided primarily to protect

persons from mechanical hazards. This standard applies primarily

to machines which will be manufactures after it is published.

Price RM40

MS ISO 14121 : 2004

Safety of machinery – Principles of risk assessment

This Malaysian Standard establishes general principles for the

procedures known as risk assessment, by which the knowledge and

experience of the design, use, incidents, accidents and harm related

to machinery is brought together in order to assess the risks during

all phases of the life of the machinery.

Price RM30

MS ISO 14122-1 : 2004

Safety of machinery - Permanent means of access to machinery

- Part 1: Choice of fixed means of access between two levels

This Malaysian Standard defines the general requirements for safe

access to machines mentioned in ISO/TR 12100-1. It gives advice

about the correct choice of access means when the necessary access

to the machine is not possible directly from the ground level or from

a floor. This standard applies to all machinery (stationary and mobile)

where fixed means of access are necessary. This standard applies

to means of access which are a part of a machine.

Price RM20

MS ISO 14122-2 : 2003

Safety of machinery - Permanent means of access to machinery

- Part 2 : Working platforms and walkways

This Malaysian Standard applies to all machinery (stationary and

mobile) where fixed means of access are necessary. This standard

applies to working platforms and walkways which are a part of a

machine.

Price RM20

MS ISO 14122-3 : 2003

Safety of machinery - Permanent means of access to machinery

- Part 3 : Stairs, stepladders and guard-rails

This Malaysian Standard applies to all machinery (stationary and

mobile) where fixed means of access are necessary. This standard

applies to stairs, step ladders and guard-rails which are a part of a

machine. Price RM20

MS ISO 14123-1 : 2004

Safety of machinery - Reduction of risks to health from

hazardous substances emitted by machinery - Part 1: Principles

and specifications for machinery manufacturers

This Malaysian Standard deals with principles for the control of risks

to health due to hazardous substances from machinery. This standard

is not applicable to substances which are a hazard to health solely

because of their explosive, flammable or radioactive properties of

their behaviour at extremes of temperature of pressure.

Price RM20

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MS ISO 14123-2 : 2003

Safety of machinery - Reduction of risks to health from

hazardous substances emitted by machinery - Part 2 :

Methodology leading to verification procedures

This Malaysian Standard defines a procedure which leads to the

selection of critical factors relating to emissions of hazardous

substances for the purpose of specifying suitable verification

procedures. Price RM20

13.120 Domestic safety

MS 1597 : Part 2-7 : 2005

Household and similar electrical appliances – Safety – Part 2-7

: particular requirements for washing machines.

This Malaysian Standard deals with the safety of electric washing

machines for household and similar use that are intended for washing

clothes and textiles, their rated voltage being not more than 250 V

for single-phase appliances and 480 V for other appliances.

Price RM40

MS 2024 : 2006

Electric rice cooker for household use - method of measuring

the performance.

Price RM20

MS IEC 60335-2-2 : 2006

Household and similar electrical appliances – Safety – Part 2-2

: Particular requirements for vacuum cleaners and water suction

cleaning appliances.

Price RM30

MS IEC 60335-2-4 : 2005

Household and similar electrical appliances – Safety – Part 2-4

: Particular requirements for spin extractors

This Malaysian Standard deals with the safety of electric spin

extractors for household and similar purposes that have a capacity

not exceeding 10 kg of dry cloth and a drum peripheral speed not

exceeding 50 m/s, their rated voltages being not more than 250 V for

single-phase appliances and 480 V for other appliances.

Price RM30

MS IEC 60335-2-6 : 2006

Household and similar electrical appliances – Safety – Part 2-6

: Particular requirements for stationary cooking ranges, hobs,

ovens and similar appliances (Second rev.)

Price RM50

MS IEC 60335-2-9 : 2006

Household and similar electrical appliances – Safety – Part 2-9

: Particular requirements for grills, toasters and similar portable

cooking appliances.

Price RM40

MS IEC 60335-2-11 : 2003

Safety of household and similar electrical appliances : Part 2 :

Particular requirements for tumbler dryers.

This Malaysian Standard deals with the safety of electric tumbler

dryers intended for household and similar purposes whose

rated voltage is not more than 250V for single-phase appliances and

480V for other appliances.

Price RM30

MS IEC 60335-2-12 : 2003

Household and similar electrical appliances safety - Part 2-12:

Particular requirements for warming plates and similar

appliances

This clause of part 1 is replaced by the following. This Malaysian

Standard deals with the safety of electric warming plates, warming

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MS IEC 60335-2-32 : 2003

Household and similar electrical appliances safety - Part 2-

32 : Particular requirements for massage appliances

This Malaysian Standard deals with the safety of electric massage

appliances for household and similar purposes, their rated voltage

being not more than 250 V for single phase appliances and 480

V for other appliances.

Price RM20

MS IEC 60335-2-41 : 2005

Household and similar electrical appliances - Safety - Part

2-41: Particular requirements for pumps (First revision)

This Malaysian Standard deals with the safety of electric pumps

for liquids having a temperature not exceeding 90 °C, intended

for household and similar purposes, their rated voltage being not

more than 250 V for single-phase appliances and 480 V for other

appliances.

Price RM30

MS IEC 60335-2-42 : 2003

Safety of household and similar electrical appliances. Part

2-42: Particular requirements for commercial electric forced

convection ovens, steam cookers and steam-convection

ovens

This clause of part 1 is replaced by: This standard deals with the

safety of electrically operated commercial forced convection

ovens, steam cookers, steam-convection ovens and, exclusive

of any other use, steam generators, not intended for household

use, their rated voltage being not more than 250 V for single-

phase appliances connected between one phase and neutral

and 480 V for other appliances.

Price RM30

MS IEC 60335-2-43 : 2006

Household and similar electrical appliances – Safety – Part

2-43 : Particular requirements for clothes dryers and towel

rails.

Price RM20

MS IEC 60335-2-54 : 2006

Household and similar electrical appliances - Safety - Part

2-54: Particular requirements for surface-cleaning

appliances for household use employing liquids or steam

(First revision).

Price RM30

MS IEC 60335-2-56 : 2006

Household and similar electrical appliances – Safety – Part

2-56 : Particular requirements for projectors and similar

appliances.

Price RM20

MS IEC 60335-2-60 : 2006

Household and similar electrical appliances – Safety – Part

2-60 : Particular requirements for whirlpool baths and

whirlpool spas (First revision).

Price RM20

trays and similar appliances intended to keep food or vessels warm,

for household and similar purposes, their rated voltage being not

more than 250 V. Price RM20

MS IEC 60335-2-13 : 2006

Household and similar electrical appliances – Safety – Part 2-13

: Particular requirements for deep fat fryers, frying pans and

similar appliances. (First revision)

Price RM20

MS IEC 60335-2-14 : 2003

Household and similar electrical appliances safety - Part 2-14 :

Particular requirements for kitchen machines.

This Malaysian Standard deals with the safety of electric kitchen

machines for household and similar purposes, their rated voltage

being not more than 250 V.

Price RM40

MS IEC 60335-2-21 : 2005

Household and similar electrical appliances – Safety – Part 2-21

: Particular requirements for storage water heaters

This Malaysian Standard deals with the safety of electric storage

water heaters for household and similar purposes and intended for

heating water below boiling temperature, their rated voltage being

not more than 250 V for single-phase appliances and 480 V for

other appliances.

Price RM30

MS IEC 60335-2-23 : 2006

Household and similar electrical appliances safety - Part 2-23:

Particular requirements for appliances for skin or hair care

(Second revision).

Price RM30

MS IEC 60335-2-25 : 2005

Household and similar electrical appliances - Safety - Part 2-25:

Particular requirements for microwave ovens, including

combination microwave ovens.

Price RM40

MS IEC 60335-2-26 : 2003

Household and similar electrical appliances safety - Part 2-26:

Particular requirements for clocks

This clause of Part 1 is replaced by the following. This Malaysian

Standard deals with the safety of electric clocks having a rated voltage

not more than 250 V.

Price RM20

MS IEC 60335-2-27 : 2006

Household and similar electrical appliances – Safety – Part 2-27

: Particular requirements for appliances forskin exposure to

ultraviolet and infrared radiation.

Price RM30

MS IEC 60335-2-28 : 2003

Safety of household and similar electrical appliances : Part 2 :

Particular requirements for sewing machines.

This Malaysian Standard deals with the safety of electric sewing

machines for household and similar use, their rated voltage being

not more than 250 V for single-phase appliances and 480 V for other

appliances, Overlock machines and electrical sets are within the

scope of the standard.

Price RM20

MS IEC 60335-2-31 : 2003

Household and similar electrical appliances safety : Part 2-31 :

Particular requirements for range hoods

Price RM30

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MS IEC 60335-2-74 : 2003

Household and similar electrical appliances safety - Part 2-74:

Particular requirements for portable immersion heaters.

This Malaysian Standard deals with the safety of portable electric

immersion heaters for household and similar purposes, their rated

voltage being not more than 250 V. Price RM20

MS IEC 60335-2-78 : 2003

Household and similar electrical appliances-Safety-Part 2-78:

Particular requirements for outdoors barbecues

This clause of Part 1 is replaced by the following This Malaysian

Standard deals with the safety of outdoor barbecues for household

and similar use, their rated voltage being not more than 250 V.

Price RM20

MS IEC 60335-2-95 : 2003

Household and similar electrical appliances-safety-Part 2-95:

Particular requirements for drives for vertically moving garage

doors for residential use

This Malaysian Standard deals with the safety of electric drives for

garage doors for residential use that open and close in a vertical

direction, the rated voltage of the drives being not more than 250 V

for single-phase appliances. Price RM30

MS IEC 60335-2-98 : 2003

Household and similar electrical appliances-safety-Part 2-98:

Particular requirements for humidifiers

This clause of part 1 is replaced by the following. This Malaysian

Standard deals with the safety of electric humidifiers for household

and similar use, their rated voltage being not more than 250 V for

single-phase appliances and 480 V for other appliances.

Price RM20

MS IEC 60335-2-101 : 2003

Household and Similar Electrical Appliances- Safety : Part 2-

101: Particular requirements for vaporizers

This clause of part 1 is replaced by the following. This Malaysian

Standard deals with the safety of electric vaporizers for household

and similar purposes, their rated voltage being not more than 250 V.

Price RM20

MS IEC 60335-2-102 : 2005

Household and similar electrical appliances – Safety – Part 2-

102 : Particular requirements for gas, oil and solid-fuel burning

appliances having electrical connections.

This Malaysian Standard deals with the safety of gas, oil and solid-

fuel burning appliances having electrical connections, for household

and similar purposes, their rated voltage being not more than 250 V

for single-phase appliances and 480 V for other appliances.

Price RM20

MS IEC 61643-1 : 2004

Surge protective devices connected to low-voltage power

distribution systems – Part 1 : Performance requirements and

testing methods.

This part of IEC 61643 is applicable to devices for surge protection

against indirect and direct effects of lightning or other transient

overvoltages. These devices are packaged to be connected to 50/

60 Hz a.c power circuits, and equipment rated up to 1 000 V r.m.s. or

1 500 V d.c. Price RM80

13.140 Noise with respect to human beings

MS 1731 : 2004

High visibility warning clothing.

This Malaysian Standard specifies requirements for clothing capable

of signalling the user’s presence visually, intended to provide

conspicuity of the user in hazardous situations under any light

conditions by day and under illumination by vehicle headlights in the

dark. Price RM40

13.180 Ergonomics

MS ISO 6385 : 2005

Ergonomics principles in the design of work systems

This Malaysian Standard establishes the fundamental principles of

ergonomics as basic guidelines for the design of work systems and

defines relevant basic terms. It describes an integrated approach to

the design of work systems, where ergonomists will cooperate with

others involved in the design, with attention to the human, the social

and the technical requirements in a balanced manner during the

design process.

Price RM20

MS ISO 7250 : 2003

Basic human body measurements for technological design

This Malaysian Standard provides a description of anthropometric

measurements which can be used as a basis for comparison of

population groups. Price RM30

MS ISO 8995 : 2005

Lighting of indoor work places

This Malaysian Standard specifies lighting requirements for indoor

work places and for people to perform the visual tasks efficiently, in

comfort and safety throughout the whole work period.

Price RM30

MS ISO 9241-1 : 2005

Ergonomic requirements for office work with visual display

terminal (VDTs) – Part 1 : General introduction

This Malaysian Standard introduces the multipart standard on

ergonomic requirements for the use of visual display terminals for

office tasks; provides guidelines for user-performance approach;

gives an overview of all parts of MS ISO 9241 currently published

and of anticipated content of those in preparation; provides some

guidance on how to use MS ISO 9241; describes how conformance

to MS ISO 9241 should be reported.

Price RM20

MS ISO 9241-2 : 2005

Ergonomic requirements for office work with visual display

terminal (VDTs) – Part 2 : Guidance on task requirements.

This Malaysian Standard provides guidelines to users of VDT-based

information processing systems with reference to office tasks. This

guidance is relevant to both the organization implementing the system

and the people using the equipment. The guidance should be applied

in accordance with local, regional or national agreements and

regulations. Price RM10

MS ISO 9241-3 : 2005

Ergonomic requirements for office work with visual display

terminal (VDTs) – Part 3 : Visual display requirements

This Malaysian Standard establishes image quality requirements for

the design and evaluation of single and multi-colour VDTs. The

requirements are stated as performance specifications and the

evaluations provide test methods and conformance measurements.

Price RM60

MS ISO 9241-4 : 2005

Ergonomic requirements for office work with visual display

terminal (VDTs) – Part 4 : Keyboard requirements.

This Malaysian Standard applies to linear detachable keyboards

designed for stationary use. It provides guidance on the design of

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analysis of functions and tasks that have to be supported by the control

room and functionally-related rooms. They include identifying

functional areas, estimating the space provisions for each functional

area, determining operational links between all the activities

conducted in the control suite.

Price RM30

MS ISO 11064-3 : 2003

Ergonomic design of control centres - Part 3 : Control room

layout

This Malaysian Standard establishes ergonomic principles for the

layout of control rooms. It includes requirements, recommendations

and guidelines on control room layouts, workstation arrangements,

the use off-workstation visual displays and control room maintenance.

Price RM50

MS ISO 11226 : 2003

Ergonomics - Evaluation of static working postures

This Malaysian Standard establishes ergonomic recommendations

for different work tasks. This standard provides information to those

involved in design, or redesign, of work, jobs and products who are

familiar with the basic concepts of ergonomics in general, and working

postures in particular.

Price RM30

MS ISO 13849-1 : 2003

Safety of machinery - Safety-related parts of control systems -

Part 1 : General principles for design

This Malaysian Standard provides safety requirements and guidance

on the principles for the design of safety-related parts of control

systems. For these parts, it specifies categories and describes the

characteristics of their safety functions, including programmable

systems for all machinery and for related protective devices.

Price RM40

MS ISO 13850 : 2003

Safety of machinery - Emergency stop - Principles for design

This Malaysian Standard specifies functional requirements and design

principles for the emergency stop of machinery, independent of the

type of energy used to control the function.

Price RM30

MS ISO 13852 : 2003

Safety of machinery - Safety distances to prevent danger zones

being reached by the upper limbs

This Malaysian Standard establishes values for safety distances to

prevent danger zones being reached by the upper limbs of persons

of 3 years of age and above. The distances apply when adequate

safety can be achieved by distances alone.

Price RM20

MS ISO 13853 : 2003

Safety of machinery - Safety distances to prevent danger zones

being reached by the lower limbs

This Malaysian Standard establishes values for safety distances to

prevent access and distances to impede free access to machinery

danger zones to prevent their being reached by the lower limbs of

persons of 14 years of age and above.

Price RM10

keyboards used for typical office tasks so that the limitations and

capabilities of users are considered. It provides guidance based on

ergonomic factors for keyboard layout arrangements, and the physical

characteristics of the individual keys and the overall design of the

housing containing the keys.

Price RM40

MS ISO 9241-5 : 2005

Ergonomic requirements for office work with visual display

terminal (VDTs) – Part 5 : Workstation layout and postural

requirements.

This Malaysian Standard specifies ergonomic guiding principles which

apply to the user requirements, design and procurement of

workstation equipment for office tasks using VDTs.

Price RM40

MS ISO 9241-6 : 2005

Ergonomic requirements for office work with visual display

terminal (VDTs) – Part 6 : Guidance on the work environment

This Malaysian Standard guidance on basic principles for the

ergonomic design of the work environment and the workstation, taking

into account lighting, effect of noise and mechanical vibrations,

electrical and magnetic fields and static electricity, thermal

environment, space organization and workplace layout.

Price RM40

MS ISO 9241-7 : 2005

Ergonomic requirements for office work with visual display

terminal (VDTs) – Part 7 : Requirement for display with reflections

This Malaysian Standard establishes image quality requirements for

VDTs used in luminous environments that may cause reflections from

the screen. The requirements are stated as performance or design

specifications and test methods are provided.

Price RM40

MS ISO 9355-1 : 2003

Ergonomic requirements for the design of displays and control

actuators - Part 1 : Human interactions with displays and control

actuators

This Malaysian Standard applies to the design of displays and control

actuators on machinery. It specifies general principles for human

interaction with displays and control actuators, to minimize operator

errors and to ensure an efficient interaction between the operator

and the equipment. Price RM20

MS ISO 9355-2 : 2003

Ergonomic requirements for the design of displays and control

actuators - Part 2 : Displays

This Malaysian Standard gives guidance on the selection, design

and location of displays to avoid potential ergonomic hazards

associated with their use. It specifies ergonomics requirements and

covers visual, audible and tactile displays.

Price RM30

MS ISO 11064-1 : 2003

Ergonomic design of control centres - Part 1 : Principles for the

design of control centres This Malaysian Standard specifies

ergonomic principles, recommendations and requirements to be

applied in the design of control centres, as well as in the expansion,

refurbishment and technological upgrades of control centres.

Price RM40

MS ISO 11064-2 : 2003

Ergonomic design of control centres - Part 2 : Principles for the

arrangement of control suites.

This Malaysian Standard covers ergonomic design principles for

control centres and, more specifically, the various arrangements of

rooms and spaces in a control suite. The principles are based on an

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MS ISO 13854 : 2003

Safety of machinery – Minimum gaps to avoid crushing of parts

of the human body

This Malaysian Standard is to enable the user (e.g. standard makers,

designers of machinery) to avoid hazards from crushing zones. It

specifies minimum gaps relative to parts of the human body and is

applicable when adequate safety can be achieved by this method.

Price RM20

MS ISO 13856-1 : 2003

Safety of machinery – Pressure-sensitive protective devices –

Part 1 : General principles for design and testing of pressure-

sensitive mats and pressure-sensitive floors.

This Malaysian Standard specifies requirements for pressure-

sensitive mats and floors normally actuated by the feet for use as

safety devices to protect persons from dangerous machinery. The

minimum safety requirement for the performance, marking and

documentation are given.

Price RM60

MS ISO 14122-2 : 2003

Safety of machinery – Permanent means of access to machinery

– Part 2 : Working platforms and walkways.

This Malaysian Standard applies to all machinery (stationary and

mobile) where fixed means of access are necessary. This standard

applies to stairs, step ladders and guard-rails which are a part of a

machine.

Price RM20

MS ISO 14123-2 : 2003

Safety of machinery - Reduction of risks to health from

hazardous substances emitted by machinery - Part 2:

Methodology leading to verification procedures

This Malaysian Standard defines a procedure which leads to the

selection of critical factors relating to emissions of hazardous

substances for the purpose of specifying suitable verification

procedures.

Price RM20

MS ISO 14738 : 2004

Safety of machinery – Anthropometric requirements for the

design of workstation at machinery

This Malaysian Standard establishes principles for deriving

dimensions from anthropometric measurements and applying them

to the design of workstations at non-mobile machinery. It is based on

current ergonomic knowledge and measurements.

Price RM40

MS ISO 15534-1 : 2003

Ergonomic design for the safety of machinery - Part 1 : Principles

for determining the dimensions required for openings for whole-

body access into machinery

This part of MS ISO 15534 specifies the relevant dimensions of

openings with respect to different body positions. In arriving at values

for these dimensions, in addition to the basic anthropometric data, it

is necessary to add allowances to permit unhindered and safe entry

and working, taking into account aspects specific to the operator

and to the operating conditions.

Price RM20

MS ISO 15534-2 : 2003

Ergonomic design for the safety of machinery - Part 2 : Principles

for determining the dimensions required for access openings

This part of MS ISO 15534 specifies the relevant dimensions for

access openings with respect to different body positions.

Price RM40

13.220 Protection against fire

MS 1590 : 2003

Carbon dioxide extinguishing

systems – Design and installation

This Malaysian Standard specifies the

requirements for the design and installation of fixed carbon dioxide

fire-extinguishing systems for use in building or industrial, as and

when required for extinction of fire or the protection of particular

plants or parts of the premises against possible fire risk.

Price RM60

MS 1745 : Part 7 : 2005

Fire detection and fire alarm systems – Part 7 : Smoke

detectors – Point detectors using scattered light, transmitted

light or ionization

This Malaysian Standard specifies requirements, test methods

and performance criteria for point smoke detectors that operate

using scattered light, transmitted light or ionization for use in fire

detection and fire alarm systems for buildings.

Price RM70

13.220.01 Protection against fire in general

MS 1182 : 1990

Classification of fires.

Defines and designates four classes of fire (A, B, C, D).

Price RM10

MS 1471 : Part 1 : 1999

Vocabulary on fire protection : Part 1 : General terms and

phenomena of fire

Gives terms and definitions in general for fire protection. The terms

are given in alphabetical order. Price RM10

MS 1471 : Part 2 : 1999

Vocabulary on fire protection : Part 2 : Structural fire

protection

Gives terms and definitions for structural fire protection.

Price RM10

MS 1471 : Part 3 : 1999

Vocabulary on fire protection : Part 3 : Fire detection and

alarm

Gives terms and definitions for fire detection and definitions for

fire detection and alarm. Price RM10

MS 1471 : Part 4 : 1999

Vocabulary on fire protection : Part 4 : Fire extinction

equipment

Gives terms and definitions relating to: - extinguishing media; -

mobile extinguishers; - fixed extinguishing systems.

Price RM20

MS 1471 : Part 5 : 1999

Vocabulary on fire protection : Part 5 : Smoke control

Gives terms and definitions in the field of smoke control.

Price RM10

MS 1471 : Part 6 : 1999

Vocabulary on fire protection : Part 6 : Evacuation and means

of escape.

Gives terms and definitions for evacuation and means of escape.

Price RM10

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MS 1471 : Part 8 : 1999

Vocabulary on fire protection : Part 8 : Terms specific to fire-

fighting, rescue services and handling hazardous materials

Gives terms specific to fire-fighting, rescue services and handling

hazardous material.

Price RM40

MS 1472 : 1999

Code of practice for fire precautions in the design of

buildings - Smoke control in protected escape

routes using pressurisation

Gives guidance on the use of pressurisation in buildings for the

purpose of smoke control in protected escape routes. The principles

stated in the code may be used for the occupancies and purpose

groups where the fundamental aim is to keep the protected escape

route clear of products of combustion.

Price RM70

MS 1780 : 2005

Smoke control system using natural (displacement) or powered

(extraction) ventilation

This Malaysian Standard describes smoke control by means of

natural (exhaust) ventilation, powered (exhaust and

depressurization) ventilation or a combination of both. Smoke control

by means of pressurization is described under the MS 1472.

Price RM20

13.220.10 Fire-fighting

MS 555 : Part 1 : 2003

Fire dampers : Part 1 : Specification (Second revision)

Price RM30

MS 555 : Part 2 : 2003

Fire dampers : Part 2 : Installation (Second revision)

Price RM20

MS 1180 : Part 3 : 1990

Fire extinguishing media : Part 3 : Specification for powder.

Specifies requirements for, and gives physical properties of powder

to be used in fire extinguishing equipment.

Price RM30

MS 1181 : Part 1 : 1990

Recharging fire extinguishers : Part 1 : Specification for

procedure and materials.

Deals with refilling of extinguishers so as to maintain extinguishing

performance and safety.

Price RM10

MS 1181 : Part 2 : 1990

Recharging fire extinguishers : Part 2 : Specification for powder

refill charges.

Gives requirements and performance tests to establish equivalence

of refill charges to the original powder.

Price RM10

MS 1395 : 1996

Specification for pillar hydrants.

Price RM20

MS 1447 : 1999

Specification for fixed fire fighting systems – Hose reels with

semi-rigid hose

Specifies requirements and test methods of test for construction

and performance for fire hose reel systems with semi-rigid hose for

installation in buildings and other construction works.

Price RM30

MS 1488 : 1999

Specification for semi-rigid reel hose for first aid fixed

installations

Specifies the basic requirements for semi-rigid hose for first-aid

hose installation. A first aid hose installation is a manually operated

fixed unit installed in buildings in order to make it possible for the

occupants to control and extinguish a small local fire. The installation

consists of fixed units mounted on walls or in cabinets permanently

connected to a water supply. The fixed units are composed of a

coupling, a valve, a semi-rigid water filled hose with its support,

and a nozzle.

Price RM20

MS 1489 : Part 1 : 1999

Fire extinguishing installations and equipment : Part 1 : Hydrant

systems, hose reels and foam inlets

Covers good practice in matters affecting the planning, installation,

testing and upkeep of fire hydrant systems including wet and dry

rising mains, hose reels and foam inlets on premises. Although

statutory fire hydrants need to be considered when co-ordinating

all fire fighting systems in a locality, the scope of this code of practice

does not include them and if information is required concerning

them reference should be made to the fire authority. This standard

supersedes MS 1209 : Part 2 : 1991 and MS 1209 : Part 3 : 1991.

Price RM40

MS 1539 : Part 1 : 2002

Specification for portable fire extinguishers Part 1 :

Construction and testing methodology

This Malaysian Standard specifies requirements for rechargeable

and non-rechargeable metal-bodied portable fire extinguishers

containing an extinguishing medium which can be expelled by the

action of internal pressure. Extinguishers are classified according

to the extinguishing medium they contain. The types referred to in

this standard are water, foam, powder, carbon dioxide and Halon.

This standard supersedes MS 1179 : 1990 and MS 864 : 1983.

Price RM80

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MS ISO 6182-3 : 2000

Fire protection - Automatic sprinkler systems - Part 3:

Requirements and test methods for dry pipe valves

Gives performance and other requirements, recommendations, and

tests for dry pipe valves and relevant trim, as specified by the

manufacturers, used in dry pipe automatic sprinkler systems for

fire protection service.

Price RM20

MS ISO 6182-4 : 2000

Fire protection - Automatic sprinkler systems - Part 4:

Requirements and test methods for quick-opening devices

Specifies the performance and testing requirements for quick-

opening devices used with dry pipe valves in fire protection systems

to hasten the operation of the valves when one or more sprinklers

operate.

Price RM20

MS ISO 6182-5 : 2000

Fire protection - Automatic sprinkler systems - Part 5:

Requirements and test methods for deluge valves

Specifies performance and test requirements for deluge valves

employed in deluge and pre-action fire protection systems including

specified trim. Deluge valves covered by these requirements may

be operated by hydraulic, pneumatic, electric, mechanical, manual,

or thermal means or combinations thereof.

Price RM20

MS ISO 14520-8 : 2004

Gaseous fire-extinguishing systems - Physical properties and

system design- Part 8 : HCFC 125 extinguishant

This standard contains specific requirements for gaseous fire-

extinguishing systems, with respect to the HCFC 125 extinguishant.

It includes details of physical properties, specification, usage and

safety aspects.

Price RM20

MS ISO 14520-9 : 2004

Gaseous fire-extinguishing systems - Physical properties

and systems design- Part 9 : HFC 227EA extinguishant

This standard contains specific requirements for gaseous fire-

extinguishing systems, with respect to the HCFC 125ea

extinguishant. It includes details of physical properties, specification,

usage and safety aspects.

Price RM20

MS ISO 14520-10 : 2004

Gaseous fire-extinguishing systems - Physical properties and

systems design- Part 10 : HFC 23 extinguishant

This standard contains specific requirements for gaseous fire-

extinguishing systems, with respect to the HFC 23 extinguishant. It

includes details of physical properties, specification, usage and

safety aspects.

Price RM20

MS ISO 14520-11 : 2004

Gaseous fire-extinguishing systems - Physical properties and

systems design : Part 11 : HFC 236FA extinguishant

This standard contains specific requirements for gaseous fire-

extinguishing systems, with respect to the HFC 236fa extinguishant.

It includes details of physical properties, specification, usage and

safety aspects.

Price RM20

MS 1745 : Part 1 : 2004

Fire detection and alarm systems: Part 1: Introduction

This Malaysian Standard specifies:

a) requirements, test methods and performance criteria against

which the effectiveness and reliability of the component parts

of fire detection and fire alarm systems can be assessed;

b) requirements and test methods against which the ability of

components to be combined into an effective system can be

assessed; and

c) guidelines for the incorporation and use of fire detection and

fire alarm systems into buildings or other construction works.

Price RM20

MS 1745 : Part 5 : 2005

Fire detection and fire alarm systems – Part 5 : Heat detectors

– Point detectors

This Malaysian Standard specifies the requirements, test methods

and performance criteria for point heat detectors for use in fire

detection and fire alarm systems for buildings.

Price RM50

MS 1745 : Part 7 : 2005

Fire detection and fire alarm systems – Part 7 : Smoke

detectors – Point detectors using scattered light, transmitted

light or ionization

This Malaysian Standard specifies requirements, test methods and

performance criteria for point smoke detectors that operate using

scattered light, transmitted light or ionization for use in fire detection

and fire alarm systems for buildings.

Price RM70

MS 1746 : 2004

Gaseous fire-extinguishing systems – Physical properties and

system design – Part 1 : General requirements

This part of ISO 14520 specifies requirements and gives

recommendations for the design, installation, testing, maintenance

and safety of gaseous fire fighting systems in buildings, plant or

other structures, and the characteristics of the various

extinguishants and types of fire for which they are a suitable

extinguishing medium. Price RM80

MS ISO 6182-1 : 2000

Fire protection - Automatic sprinkler systems - Part 1:

Requirements and test methods for sprinklers

Specifies performance requirements, test methods and marking

requirements for fusible element and glass bulb sprinklers.

Price RM40

MS ISO 6182-2 : 2000

Fire protection - Automatic sprinkler systems - Part 2:

Requirements and test methods for wet alarm valves, retard

chambers and water motor alarms

Gives performance and other requirements, recommendations and

tests for wet alarm valves, retard chambers, water motor alarms

and relevant trim as specified by the manufacturers, used in wet

pipe automatic sprinkler systems for fire protection service.

Price RM30

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MS ISO 14520-12 : 2004

Gaseous fire extinguishing systems - Physical properties

and system design- Part 12 : IG-01 extinguishant

This standard contains specific requirements for gaseous fire-

extinguishing systems, with respect to the IG-01 extinguishant.

It includes details of physical properties, specification, usage and

safety aspects.

Price RM20

MS ISO 14520-13 : 2004

Gaseous fire extinguishing systems - Physical properties

and systems design- Part 13 : IG-100 extinguishant

This standard contains specific requirements for gaseous fire-

extinguishing systems, with respect to the IG-100 extinguishant.

It includes details of physical properties, specification, usage and

safety aspects.

Price RM20

MS ISO 14520-14 : 2004

Gaseous fire-extingusihing systems - Physical properties

and system design- Part 14 : IG-55 extinguishant

This standard contains specific requirements for gaseous fire-

extinguishing systems, with respect to the IG-55 extinguishant.

It includes details of physical properties, specification, usage and

safety aspects.

Price RM20

MS ISO 14520-15 : 2004

Gaseous fire extinguishing systems - Physical properties

and systems design- Part 15 : IG-541 extinguishant

This standard contains specific requirements for gaseous fire-

extinguishing systems, with respect to the IG-541 extinguishant.

It includes details of physical properties, specification, usage and

safety aspects.

Price RM20

13.220.20 Fire protection

MS 1176 : Part 8 : 1991

Specification for components of automatic fire detection

systems : Part 8 : Specification for high temperature heat

detectors.

This standard specifies requirements, test methods and

performance criteria for heat sensitive (point) detectors containing

a static element, that have high response temperatures.

Price RM30

MS 1176 : Part 9 : 1993

Specification for components of automatic fire detection

systems : Part 9 : Methods of test of sensitivity to fire.

This part of this Malaysian Standard describes a method of test

consisting of six test fires for testing the sensitivity of fire detectors.

The test fires are typical of certain categories of fire and together

cover the majority of fibers which occur.

Price RM30

MS 1209 : Part 1 : 1991

Specification for maintenance of fire protection equipment

: Part 1 : Fire hose reels.

Price RM10

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MS 1210 : Part 1 : 1991

Specification for fire hydrant

systems equipment : Part 1 :

Landing valves for wet risers.

This part of Malaysian Standard

specifies requirements for copper

alloy globe valves generally

complying with BS 5754 and

diaphragm valves generally

complying with BS 5156, both

suitable for installation as landing

valves on wet risers.

Price RM30

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MS 1210 : Part 2 : 1991

Specification for fire hydrant systems equipment : Part 2 :

Landing valves for dry risers.

This part of Malaysian Standard specifies requirements for copper

alloy gate valves generally complying with BS 5754, suitable for

installation as landing valves on dry risers.

Price RM20 Amendment 1 : 1999

MS 1210 : Part 3 : 1991

Specification for fire hydrant systems equipment : Part 3 :

Inlet breeching for dry riser inlets.

This part of Malaysian Standard specifies requirements for 2-way

and 4-way inlet breechings intended for dry risers only. They are

to be filled with male instantaneous connections complying with

the requirements of BS 336, drain valves, complying with

requirements of BS 5154, rating PN 16, and non-return valves.

Price RM20

MS 1210 : Part 4 : 1991 (1999)

Specification for fire hydrant systems equipment : Part 4 :

Boxes for landing valves for dry risers.

This part of Malaysian Standard specifies requirements for boxes

(including their frames, doors and glazing) suitable for enclosing

landing valves for dry risers as specified in Part 2 of this standard.

Price RM10

MS 1210 : Part 5 : 1991 (1999)

Specification for fire hydrant systems equipment : Part 5 :

Boxes for foam inlets and dry risers inlets.

This part of Malaysian Standard specifies requirements for boxes

for foam inlets or dry risers inlets manufactured in a choice of

materials to suit a particular application.

Price RM20

MS 1297 : 1992

Specification for fire and burglary resistant office safes.

This Malaysian Standard specifies requirements for office safes

which afford protection against fire for a period of one hour and a

limited degree of protection against burglarious attack. Tests to

evaluate these requirements are also included. The safes

coveredby this standard are intended for the storage of documents

but not items of great monetary value.

Price RM10

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power by means of a physical electrical connection to an external

source such as a fire alarm system. Price RM40

MS 1745 : Part 4 : 2004

Fire detection and fire alarm systems : Part 4 : Power supply

equipment

This Malaysian Standard specifies requirements, methods of test

and performance criteria for power supply equipment of fire

detection and fire alarm systems installed in buildings.

Price RM30

MS 1745 : Part 5 : 2005

Fire detection and fire alarm systems – Part 5 : Heat detectors

– Point detectors

This Malaysian Standard specifies the requirements, test methods

and performance criteria for point heat detectors for use in fire

detection and fire alarm systems for buildings.

Price RM50

MS 1745 : Part 10 : 2005

Fire detection and fire alarm systems – Part 10 : Flame

detectors – Point detectors

This Malaysian Standard specifies requirements, test methods and

performance criteria for point-type, resettable flame detectors that

operate using radiation from a flame for use in fire detection systems

installed in buildings. This standard does not cover flame detectors

working on different principles from those described in this standard

(although the standard may be used as guidance in assessing such

products). Price RM50

MS 1745 : Part 11 : 2004

Fire detection and fire alarm systems : Part 11 : Manual call

points

This Malaysian Standard specifies the requirements and methods

of test for manual call points in fire detection and fire alarm systems

in and around buildings. Price RM50

MS 1745 : Part 12 : 2005

Fire detection and fire alarm systems – Part 12 : Smoke

detectors – Line detectors using an optical light beam

This Malaysian Standard specifies requirements, test methods and

performance criteria for line smoke detectors utilizing the attenuation

and / or changes in attenuation of an optical beam for use in fire

detection systems installed in buildings.

Price RM50

MS 1745 : Part 13 : 2006

Fire detection and fire alarm systems – Part 13 : Compatibility

assessment of systems components.

Price RM30

MS 1745 : Part 15 : 2006

Fire detection and fire alarm systems – Part 15 : Multisensor

fire detectors

Price RM70

MS 1910: 2006

Fixed firefighting systems - Automatic sprinkler systems -

Design, installation and maintenance.

Price RM190

MS ISO 5923 : 2003

Fire protection – Fire extinguishing media – Carbon dioxide

This Malaysian Standard specifies the requirements for carbon

dioxide for use as a fire extinguishing medium.

Price RM20

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MS 1539 : Part 2 : 2006

Specification for portable fire extinguishers: Part 2 :

Wheeled fire extinguishers

Price RM40

MS 1539 : Part 3 : 2003

Specification for portable fire

extinguishers: Part 3 : Selection

and installation – Code of

practice (First revision)

This Malaysian Standard gives the

requirements on the suitability and

siting of portable fire extinguishers,

primarily those conforming to MS

1539: Part 1, that can be carried

by one person and that are used

for the protection of buildings and

other premises and their contents.

This code of practice does not give detailed recommendations for

small private dwellings. The selection and location of portable fire

extinguishers in aircraft, caravans and marine craft are also

excluded. This standard replaces MS 566 : Part 3 : 1978.

Price RM30

MS 1539 : Part 4 : 2004

Specification for portable fire extinguishers : Part 4 :

Maintenance of portable fire extinguishers – Code of practice

This Malaysian Standard specifies schedules for the maintenance

of portable fire extinguishers, installed in all applications, to be

followed by the user and the maintenance suppliers. Additionally it

specifies the detailed actions for two levels of maintenance : basic

service and extended service.

Price RM30

MS 1745 : Part 1 : 2004

Fire detection and alarm systems: Part 1: Introduction

This Malaysian Standard specifies:

a) requirements, test methods and performance criteria against

which the effectiveness and reliability of the component parts

of fire detection and fire alarm systems can be assessed;

b) requirements and test methods against which the ability of

components to be combined into an effective system can be

assessed; and

c) guidelines for the incorporation and use of fire detection and

fire alarm systems into buildings or other construction works.

Price RM20

MS 1745 : Part 2 : 2004

Fire detection and fire alarm systems : Part 2 : Control and

indicating equipment

This Malaysian Standard specifies requirements, methods of test

and performance criteria for control and indicating equipment for

use in fire detection and fire alarm systems installed in buildings.

Price RM60

MS 1745 : Part 3 : 2004

Fire detection and fire alarm systems : Part 3 : Audible

fire alarm devices

This Malaysian Standard specifies the requirements, test methods

and performance criteria for fire alarm sounders in a fixed instal-

lation intended to signal an audible warning of fire between a fire

detection and fire alarm system and the occupants of a building. It

is intended to cover only those devices which derive their operating

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13.220.40 Ignitability and burning behaviour

of materials and products

MS 1211 : 1991

Methods of test for the determination of the burning behavior

of interior materials of motor vehicle.

This Malaysian Standard specifies a method for determining the

horizontal burning rate of materials used in the occupant compartment

of motor vehicles (for example passenger cars, lorries (trucks), estate

cars, coaches) after exposure to a small flame.

Price RM20

MS 1268 : Part 1 : 1993

Methods of test for flexible cellular materials - Combustibility

requirements : Part 1 : Methods of test for the ignitability by

smokers’ materials of upholstered composites for seating.

This part of Malaysian Standard prescribes methods for assessing

the ignitability of material combinations e.g. covers and filling used

in upholstered seating when subjected to either a smouldering

cigarette or a lighted match as might be applied accidentally in the

use of upholstered seats.

Price RM20

MS ISO 1210 : 1995

Plastics – Determination of the burning behaviour of horizontal

and vertical specimens in contact with a small flame ignition

source.

This Malaysian Standard is a total adoption of ISO 1210 : 1992

standard “Plastics – Determination of the burning behaviour of

horizontal and vertical specimens in contact with a small flame ignition

source”.

This standard specifies a small scale laboratory screening procedure

for comparing the relative burning behaviour of vertically or

horizontally oriented platic specimens exposed to a small-flame

ignition source. This method of test determines the afterflame/

afterglow times and damaged length of specimens.

Price RM20

MS ISO/R 1326 : 1995

Plastics – Determination of flammability and burning rate of

plastics in the form of film.

This Malaysian Standard is a total adoption of ISO/R 1326 : 1970

Recommendation “Plastics – Determination of flammability and

burning rate of plastics in the form of film”. This standard describes a

method for determining the relative flammability and the burning rate

of plastics in the form of sheets or films of thickness between 1.5 mm

and 0.05 mm. This method provides a means of comparing the

flammability of plastics in sheet or film form.

Price RM10

13.240.99 Protection against excessive pressure

MS ISO 14567 : 2003

Personal protective equipment for protection against falls from

a height – Single point anchor devices

This Malaysian Standard specifies requirements, test methods, and

marking, labelling and packaging, as appropriate, of both permanent

and temporary single-point anchor devices exclusively for the

attachment of personal protective equipment (PPE) for protection

against falls from a height for fall arrest, work positioning and travel

restriction (work restraint).

Price RM40

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13.260 Protection against electric shock

MS 1021 : 1986

Guide for construction of electrical equipment for protection

against electric shock.

Based on he British Standard Memorandum, prescribes

construction of electrical equipment for protection against electric

shock. The definitions used in this standard are reproduced in the

body of the guide. The guide establishes the principles of, and

gives recommendations for, the design and construction of

equipment within the different classes.

Price RM30

MS IEC 60364-5-52 : 2003

Electrical installations of buildings – Part 5-52 : Selection

and erection of electrical equipment – Wiring systems (First

revision).

This Malaysian Standard is identical with IEC 60364-5-52 : 2001.

This Malaysian Standard deals with the selection and erection of

wiring systems. This Malaysian Standard cancels and replaces

MS IEC 60364-5-52 : 1996.

Price RM80

MS IEC 60364-5-54 : 2004

Electrical installations of

buildings – Part 5-54 :

Selection and erection of

electrical equipment – Earthing

arrangement and protective

bonding conductors

This Part of IEC 60364

addresses the earthing

arrangements, protective

conductors ad protective bonding

conductors in order to satisfy the

safety of the electrical installation

Price RM30

MS IEC 60364-6-61 : 2003

Electrical installations of buildings – Part 6-61 : Verification

– Initial verification

This part of MS IEC 60364 lays down requirements for the

verification, by inspection and testing, of the compliance of the

installation with the relevant requirements of other parts of MS

IEC 60364. Criteria for testing are given and tests described. This

part is concerned only with new installations; it is not concerned

with the inspection and testing of existing installations.

Price RM40

MS IEC 60529 : 2005

Degrees of protection provided by enclosures

(IP code) (First Revision)

This Malaysian Standard applies to the classification of degrees

of protection provided by enclosures for electrical equipment

with rated voltage not exceeding 72.5 kV.

Price RM60

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13.280 Radiation protection

MS 212 : 1974

Specification for symbol for ionizing radiation.

Specifies a symbol recommended for use only to signify the actual

or potential presence of ionizing radiation such as x- and gamma

rays, and alpha and beta particles and to identify objects, devices,

materials which omit such radiations. Does not cover sound or radio

wave, or visible, infra-red or ultra-violet light. Does not specify

radiation levels at which the symbol it to be used.

Price RM10

MS 213 : Part 1 : 1974

Specification for data on shielding from ionizing radiation :

Part 1 : Shielding from gamma radiation.

Presents simple equations defining the exposure rate from a point

radio-active source of radiation. By using the methods together with

the information from the provided data sheets, the thickness of

various shield materials for a number of different sources commonly

encountered may be calculated. Shield thickness will depend on

the activity of the source and on the required exposure rate.

Price RM120

MS 213 : Part 2 : 1984

Data on shielding from ionizing radiation : Part 2 : Shielding

from x-radiation.

Covers collected data required for the estimation of shielding against

a primary X-ray beam. Graphs of the variation of exposure rate for

a range of kV and filtration are given. The transmission data is given

for lead and concrete shields. The methods of calculation are

illustrated with a number of examples.

Price RM110

MS 838 : 1985

Code of practice for radiation protection (Medical X-ray

diagnosis).

Provides criteria for the safe use of x-ray in medical diagnosis.

Applies to administrative and working procedures, shielding

requirements for x-ray rooms with respect to safety and performance

Price RM40

13.300 Protection against dangerous goods

MS 684 : 1982

Classification of dangerous goods.

Identifies eight principle classification according to hazards involved.

Price RM30

MS 1023 : 1999

Specification for identification of the contents of industrial gas

containers (first revision)

Specifies requirements for the identification of the contents of

industrial gas containers but excludes medical gas containers and

LPG cylinders. This standard supersedes MS 1023 : 1986.

Price RM10

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MS 1513 : Part 1 : Sub-Part 1 : 2002

Packaging - Transport of dangerous goods : Part 1 : General

provisions, definitions and training: Sub-Part 1: General

provisions

This sub part of MS 1513 provides the introduction to the parts and

sub-parts of MS 1513 series with a generic title, Packaging - Transport

of Dangerous Goods

Price RM10

MS 1513 : Part 1 : Sub-Part 2 : 2001

Packaging - transport of dangerous goods : Part 1 : General

provisions, definitions and training : Sub-Part 2 : Definitions

and units of measurements

This standard provides definitions of a highly specific nature (e.g.

terms relating to construction of intermediate bulk containers or

portable tanks) are presented in the relevant sub part.

Price RM20

MS 1513 : Part 1 : Sub-Part 3 : 2001

Packaging - Transport of dangerous goods : Part 1 : General

provisions, definitions and training : Sub-Part 3 : Training

This standard prescribes the guidelines for training as required for

the persons engage in the transport of dangerous goods.

Price RM10

MS 1513 : Part : 2 : Sub-Part 1 : 2002

Packaging – Transport of dangerous goods : Part 2 :

Classifications : Sub–Part 1 : Introduction

This Malaysian Standard provides the introduction to the nine classes

of dangerous goods described in the sub – parts to this Part 2 of MS

1513.

Price RM20

MS 1513 : Part 2 : Sub–Part 2 : 2002

Packaging – Transport of dangerous goods : Part 2 :

Classifications : Sub–Part 2 : Class 1 - Explosives

This Malaysian Standard provides the introduction to the dangerous

goods of Class 1 – Explosives.

Price RM30

MS 1513 : Part 2 : Sub-Part 3 : 2001

Packaging - Transport of dangerous goods : Part 2 :

Classification : Sub-Part 3 : Class 2 - Gases

This sub-part of MS 1513 specifies the general provisions and the

divisions of gases (Class 2 substances) under the classification

system of MS 1513 : Part 2. Price RM10

MS 1513 : Part 2 : Sub-Part 4 : 2003

Packaging - Transport of dangerous goods – Part 2:

Classification : Sub-Part 4 : Class 3 – Flammable liquids

This Malaysian Standard provides the introduction to the dangerous

goods of Class 3 – Flammable liquids.

Price RM10

MS 1513 : Part 2 : Sub-Part 5 : 2001

Packaging - Transport of dangerous goods : Part 2 :

Classification : Sub-Part 5 : Class 4 - Flammable solids;

substances liable to spontaneous combustion; substances

which, in contact with water, emit flammable gases

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MS 1513 : Part 6 : Sub Part 1 : 2001

Packaging - Transport of

dangerous goods : Part 6 : Sub

Part 1 : Requirements for the

construction and testing of

packagings for dangerous goods

Prescribes the requirements for the

construction and testing of

packagings for dangerous goods

including that of receptacles for

gases and for Division 6.2

substances (infectious substances).

Price RM40

MS 1513 : Part 6 : Sub-Part 2 : 2001

Packaging - Transport of dangerous goods : Part 6 :

Requirements for the construction and testing of packagings,

intermediate bulk containers (IBCs), large packagings and

portable tanks: Sub-Part 2: Requirements for the construction

and testing of intermediate bulk containers

This sub-part of MS 1513 defines the requirements for the construction

and testing of intermediate bulk containers. The requirements of

this standard apply to IBCs intended for the transport of certain

dangerous goods.

Price RM40

MS 1513 : Part 6 : Sub-Part 3 : 2001

Packaging - Transport of dangerous goods : Part 6 :

Requirements for the construction and testing of packagings,

intermediate bulk containers (IBCs), large packagings and

portable tanks: Sub-part 3: Requirements for the construction

and testing of large packagings

This sub-part of MS 1513 defines the requirements for the construction

and testing of large packagings.

Price RM20

MS 1513 : Part 6 : Sub-Part 4 : 2002

Packaging – Transport of dangerous goods : Part 6 :

Requirements for the construction and testing of packagings,

intermediate bulk containers (IBCs), large packagings, portable

tanks and multiple – element gas containers (MEGCs) : Sub–

Part 4 : Requirements for the design, construction, inspection

and testing of portable tanks and multiple–element gas

containers (MEGCs).

This Malaysian Standard specifies the requirements for the design,

construction, inspection and testing of portable tanks and multiple–

elements gas containers (MEGCs).

Price RM70

MS 1513 : Part 7 : 2002

Packaging - Transport of dangerous goods : Part 7 : Provisions

concerning transport operations

This Malaysian Standard contains provisions applicable to dangerous

goods transport operations by all modes of transport.

Price RM20

MS ISO 8318 : 2002

Packaging – Complete, filled transport packages and unit loads

– Sinusoidal vibration tests using a variable frequency

This Malaysian Standard specifies two methods for carrying out a

sinusoidal vibration test on a complete, filled transport package or

unit load in terms of its strength or the protection that it offers to its

contents when it is subjected to vertical vibration.

Price RM10

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This sub-part of MS 1513 specifies the general provisions and the

divisions of flammable solids; substances liable to spontaneous

combustion; substances which, in contact with water emit flammable

gases (Class 4 substances) under the classification systems of MS

1513 : Part 2. Price RM30

MS 1513 : Part 2 : Sub-Part 6 : 2003

Packaging – Transport of dangerous goods – Part 2 :

Classification: Sub-Part 6 : Class 5 – Oxidising substances and

organic peroxides

This Malaysian Standard provides the introduction to the dangerous

goods of Class 5 – Oxidishing substances and organic peroxides.

Price RM30

MS 1513 : Part 2 : Sub-Part 7 : 2003

Packaging – Transport of dangerous goods – Part 2 :

Classification: Sub-Part 7 : Class 6 – Toxic and infectious

substances

This Malaysian Standard provides the introduction to the dangerous

goods of Class 5 – Toxic and infectious substances.

Price RM20

MS 1513 : Part 2 : Sub–Part 8 : 2002

Packaging – Transport of dangerous goods: Part 2 :

Classifications: Sub–Part 8 : Class 8 – corrosive substances

and class 9 – Miscellaneous dangerous substances and articles.

This Malaysian Standard provides general provisions to the Class 8

– Corrosive substances and Class 9 – Miscellaneous dangerous

substances and articles.

Price RM10

MS 1513 : Part 4 : Sub-Part 2 : 2002

Packaging – Transport of dangerous goods: Part 4 : Packing

and tank provisions : Sub–Part 2 : Use of portable tanks and

multiple–element gas containers (MEGCs)

This Malaysian Standard specifies the general provisions for the use

of portable tanks and multiple–element gas containers (MEGCs) for

the transportation of dangerous goods.

Price RM30

MS 1513 : Part 5 : Sub-Part 1 : 2001

Packaging - Transport of dangerous goods : Part 5 :

Consignment procedures : Sub-Part 1 : General provisions

This sub-part of MS 1513 sets forth the provisions for dangerous

goods consignments relative to authorisation of consignments and

advance notifications, marking, labelling, documentation [by manual,

electronic data processing (EDP) or electronic data interchange (EDI)

techniques] and placarding.

Price RM10

MS 1513 : Part 5 : Sub-Part 2 : 2001

Packaging - transport of dangerous goods : Part 5 Consignment

procedures : Sub-Part 2 : Marking, labelling and placarding

This sub-part of Malaysian Standard specifies marking and warning

labels for the hazards involved in handling of dangerous goods and

the placarding of the transport units. This standard supersedes MS

683 : 1982.

Price RM20

MS 1513 : Part 5 : Sub-Part 4 : 2002

Packaging - Transport of dangerous goods : Part 5 :

Consignment procedures : Sub-Part 4: Special provisions

This Malaysian Standard provides special provisions applicable to

the consignment of infectious substances as well as documentation

and identification of fumigated units.

Price RM10

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13.320 Alarm and

Warning Systems

MS 980 : 1985

Specification for safety signs and colours

: Colorimetric and photometric properties

of materials.

Covers above properties and preferred sizes of safety signs.

Price RM20

MS 981 : 1985

Specification for safety signs and colours : Colour and

design.

Covers use in the prevention of accidents, for warning health

hazards and for meeting certain emergencies.

Price RM20

MS 982 : 1985

Specification for fire safety signs, notices and graphic

symbols.

Establishes classification, standard shapes, colour lettering

layout and sizes. Recommendations for choice of materials, fixing

and use are included.

Price RM20

13.340 Protective clothing and equipment

MS 1732 : Part 3 : 2004

Acoustics - Hearing protectors : Part 3 : Simplified method for

the measurement of insertion loss of ear-muff type protectors

for quality inspection purposes.

This standard specifies a method for measuring the insertion loss of

ear-muff type hearing protectors for quality inspection purposes. The

method may also be used to investigate production spreads of

performance as part of type approval or certification procedures and

to investigate the change of performance with age. A measurement

of application force is specified because the force affect acoustic

performance. The method specified in this standard is not intended

to be used as the basic test for type approval purposes. Performance

data obtained by this method are not to be quoted as representing

the real-ear sound attenuation of ear-muff, nor the protection provided

by the ear-muff.

Price RM20

MS 1732 : Part 4 : 2004

Acoustics-hearing protectors : Part 4 : Measurement of effective

sound pressure levels for level-dependent sound-restoration

ear-muffs

This standard specifies a physical test method for level-dependent

sound-restoration ear-muffs. The physical measurements are made

with the acoustic test fixture (ATF) according to ISO/TR 4869-3 or

with a suitable head and torso simulator (HATS) with a suitable

acoustic isolation. The results of these tests in combination with the

results from the ISO 4869-1 test can be used to estimate the effective

A-weighted sound pressure level when sound restoration ear-muffs

are worn.

Price RM20

MS ISO 6529 : 2002

Protective clothing – Protection against chemicals –

Determination of resistance of protective clothing materials to

permeation by liquids and gases

This Malaysian Standard describes laboratory test methods that

enable a determination of the resistance of materials used in

protective clothing to permeation by liquid or gaseous chemicals under

the conditions of either continuous or intermittent contact.

Price RM40

MS ISO 6530 : 2002

Protective clothing – Protection against chemicals –

Determination of resistance of materials to penetration by liquids

This Malaysian Standard specifies the test method for the

measurement of the penetration of a liquid chemical through

protective clothing material.

Price RM10

MS IEC 61032 : 2002

Protection of persons and equipment by enclosures - Probes

for verification

This Malaysian Standard specifies details and dimensions of test

probes intended to verify the protection provided by enclosures with

regard to:

- protection of persons against access to hazardous parts inside the

enclosure;

- protection of the equipment inside the enclosure against ingress of

solid foreign objects.

Price RM40

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MS ISO 12127 : 2005

Clothing for protection against heat and flame – Determination

of contact heat transmission through protective clothing or

constituent materials.

This Malaysian Standard specifies a test method for the determination

of contact heat transmission. It is applicable to protective clothing

(including hand protectors) and its constituent materials intended to

protect against high contact temperature.

Price RM10

MS ISO 13688 : 2004

Protective clothing – General requirements

This Malaysian Standard specifies general requirements and

recommendations for ergonomics, aging, sizing and marking of

protective clothing and for information supplied by the manufacturers.

Price RM20

MS ISO 14877 : 2005

Protective clothing for abrasive blasting operations using

granular abrasives

This Malaysian Standard specifies minimum requirements and test

methods for protective clothing for abrasive blasting operations and

for hand protection, for the treatment of surfaces with granular

abrasives propelled by compressed air or by mechanical means.

The protection against substances that develop during the blasting

operations as well as connections between the protective clothing

and the respiratory protective device are also covered.

Price RM30

MS ISO 15025 : 2005

Protective clothing – Protection against heat and flame – method

of test for limited flame spread

This Malaysian Standard specifies a method for the measurement of

limited flame spread properties of vertically oriented textile fabrics

and industrial products in the form of single a or multi-component

fabrics (coated, quilted, multilayered, sandwich constructions and

similar combinations) when subjected to a small defined flame.

Price RM30

MS ISO 15383 : 2005

Protective gloves for firefighters – Laboratory test methods and

performance requirements.

This Malaysian Standard specifies test methods and minimum

requirements for protective gloves to be worn during fire fighting and

associated activities where there is a risk of heat and/or flame.

Price RM40

MS ISO 15538 : 2005

Protective clothing for firefighters – Laboratory test methods

and performance requirements for protective clothing with a

reflective outer space

This Malaysian Standard specifies test methods and minimum

performance requirements for protective clothing that relies upon the

ability of the outer material to reflect intense radiant heat.

Price RM30

MS ISO 17491 : 2005

Protective clothing – Protection against gaseous and liquid

chemicals – Determination of resistance of protective clothing

to penetration by liquids and gases .

This Malaysian Standard specifies six different test methods for

determining the resistance of complete protective clothing to inward

leakage of either gaseous or liquid chemicals (protective clothing

integrity). These test methods apply to either liquid or gaseous

chemicals or aerosols and range in the level of severity.

Price RM40

13.340.10 Protective clothing

MS ISO 4869-1 : 2004

Acoustics- Hearing Protectors- Part 1 : Subjective method for

the measurement of sound attenuation

This Malaysian standard specifies the requirements, test method,

instructions for use and maintenance, marking, labelling and

packaging, as appropriate, for hearing protection for user in above

normal acoustical environment.

Price RM20

MS ISO 4869-2 : 2004

Acoustics- Hearing Protectors- Part 2 : Estimation of effective

A-weighted sound pressure levels when hearing protectors are

worn

This Malaysia standard specifies the requirements, test methods,

instructions for use and maintenance, marking, labelling and

packaging, as appropriate, for hearing protection for user in above

normal acoustical environment.

Price RM20

MS ISO 9151 : 2005

Protective clothing against heat and flame – Determination of

heat transmission on exposure to flame.

This Malaysian Standard specifies a method for comparing the heat

transmission through materials or material assemblies used in

protective clothing. Materials are ranked by calculation of a heat

transfer index, which is an indication of the relative heat transmission

under the specified test conditions. The heat transfer index should

not be taken as a measure of the protection time given by the tested

materials under actual use conditions.

Price RM20

MS ISO 11612 : 2005

Clothing for protection against heat and flame – Test methods

and performance requirements for heat – Protective clothing

This Malaysian Standard is applicable to protective clothing for

workers exposed to heat. The clothing consists of outer garments

made from flexible material to protect specific parts of the body. Hoods

and gaiters are included but all other types of protection for the head,

hands and feet are excluded.

Price RM20

MS ISO 11613 : 2005

Protective clothing for firefighters – Laboratory test methods

and performance requirements

This Malaysian Standard specifies test methods and minimum

requirements for protective clothing to be worn during firefighting

and associates activities where there is a risk of heat and/or flame.

Price RM50

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13.340.20 Head protective equipment

MS 1 : 1996

Specification for protective

helmets for vehicle users

(Second revision).

The revised Malaysian Standard

specifies performance criteria and

test requirements for protective

helmets for vehicle users which are

also suitable to be used by racing

car drivers and motorcyclist. The

tests include impact test, penetration resistance test, retention

system strength and peripheral vision tests. This revised version

has taken into account the problems aroused in carrying out tests

which were stipulated in the previous standard.

Price RM20 Amendment 1 : 1998

MS 183 : 2001

Specification for industrial safety helmet (First revision)

Specifies the physical and performance requirements, methods of

test and marking requirements for industrial safety helmets. The

mandatory requirements apply to helmets for general use in industry.

Additional optional performance requirements are included to apply

only where specifically claimed by the helmet manufacturer. This

standard supersedes MS 183 : 1973.

Price RM30

MS 1727 : 2004

Impact protection helmets for young children

This Malaysian Standard specifies requirements and tests methods

for helmets intended for use by children under the age of seven

while pursuing activities in motor vehicle free environments which

have proven risks of head injuries. Requirements and the

corresponding methods of test are for the following :

a) Construction including field of vision;

b) Shock absorbing properties;

c) Retention system properties, including chin strap; fastening

devices and self-release system and

d) Marking and information

Price RM20

MS 1763 : 2004

Helmets for pedal cyclists, users of skateboards, roller skates

and non-motorised scooter – Specification

This standards specifies requirements and test methods for helmets

worn by users of pedal cycles, skateboards, rollerskaters and non-

motorised scooters.

Price RM20

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13.340.50 Protective footwear

MS 887 : 1984

Specification for spike-proof combat boots.

Specifies materials, components and performance with spike

protection steel plate. Includes seven test methods on the leather.

Price RM40

13.340.99 Other protective equipment

MS 1398 : Part 4 : 2003

Specification for mosquito electric vapourising liquid: Part 4 :

Method for the evaluation of biological efficacy-Peet grady

chamber method

This Malaysian Standard prescribes the method for the evaluation

of the biological efficacy of mosquito electric vapourising liquid by

the use of Peet Grady chamber method. The method provides a

satisfactory means of determining the relative efficacy of mosquito

electric vapourising liquid. NOTES: 1. As a biological test, it is subject

to the variation that accompanies the reactions of living organisms.

It should be employed under close supervision of personnel familiar

with the biological testing of insecticides. 2. In order to measure the

effectiveness with reasonable tolerance, the test is run in conjunction

with standard electric vapourising liquid (Appendix A).

Price RM10

MS ISO 10333-1 : 2003

Personal fall-arrest systems – Part 1 : Full-body harness

This part of’ MS ISO 10333 specifies the requirements, test methods,

instructions for general use, marking, packaging and maintenance

for full-body harnesses (FBH). The main purpose of a FBH is to

allow the user to connect into a personal fall-arrest system (PFAS),

which will be specified in a future International Standard (see MS

ISO 10333-6 in the Bibliography), such that if an arrest takes place,

the arresting force will not exceed 6 kN. For the purposes of this

part of MS ISO 10333, FBH may have attachment elements that

allow the user to connect into other types of safety or access system,

for example a work-positioning system, a controlled descent/ascent

system or a confined-space access system.

Price RM30

MS ISO 10333-2 : 2003

Personal fall-arrest systems – Part 2 : Lanyards and energy

absorbers

This part of MS ISO 10333 specifies requirements, test methods,

instructions for use and maintenance, marking, labelling and

packaging, as appropriate, for lanyards and energy absorbers.

Lanyards and energy absorbers are used together as a connecting

subsystem in personal fall-arrest systems (PFAS) which will be

specified in a future International Standard (see ISO 10333-6 in the

Bibliography).

Price RM30

MS ISO 10333-3 : 2003

Personal fall-arrest systems – Part 3 : Self-retracting lifelines

This part of MS 10333 specifies requirements, test methods,

instructions for use and maintenance, marking, labelling and

packaging, as appropriate, for self-retracting lifelines, including self-

retracting lifelines that have an integral-rescue facility. Self-retracting

lifelines are used as a connecting sub-system in personal fall-arrest

systems (PFAS), which will be specified in a future International

Standard (see ISO 10333-6 in the Bibliography), and are attached

to anchor devices that are above the work place.

Price RM30

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MS ISO 4854 : 2003

Personal eye-protectors – Optical test methods

This Malaysian Standard specifies the optical test methods for eye-

protectors the requirements for which are given in MS ISO 4849 to

ISO 4853.1) The test methods other than optical test methods are

given in MS ISO 4855. 1) In preparation: ISO 4853, Personal eye-

protectors – Daylight filters, utilisation and transmittance

requirements.

Price RM30

MS ISO 4855 : 2003

Personal eye-protectors – Non-optical test methods

This Malaysian Standard specifies the non-optical test methods for

eye-protectors the requirements for which are given in MS ISO 4849

to 4853. 1) The optical test methods are given in MS ISO 4854.

PRELIMINARY REMARK - Of the tests described, the test for stability

at elevated temperature should be carried out first on eye-protectors,

generally followed by the test for robustness. 1) In preparation: ISO

4853, Personal eye-protectors – Daylight filters - Utilisation and

transmittance requirements.

Price RM20

MS ISO 4856 : 2003

Personal eye-protectors - Synoptic tables of requirements for

oculars and eye-protectors

This Malaysian Standard provides a survey of the requirements which

have to be met by the various types of oculars and eye-protectors as

well as by the combination of both with the exception of filters and

eye-protectors against laser radiation, specifications of which are

given in MS ISO 6161.

Price RM10

MS ISO 6161 : 2003

Personal eye-protectors – Filters and eye-protectors against

laser radiation

This Malaysian Standard specifies requirements for spectacle filters

and eye-protectors against laser radiation within the spectral region

0.2 to 1 000 µm.

Price RM10

MS ISO 4007 : 2003

Personal eye-protectors – Vocabulary

This Malaysian Standard defines the principal terms used in the field

of personal eye-protectors. These terms and their definitions conform

to ISO 31/VI and CIE Publication 17. It states in the annex the spectral

distribution of solar radiation energy (in the infra red spectrum).

Price RM10

MS ISO 4849 : 2003

Personal eye-protectors – Specifications

This Malaysian Standard specifies functional requirements for the

various types of personal eye-protectors used mainly in industry.

Price RM20

MS ISO 4850 : 2003

Personal eye-protectors for welding and related techniques –

Filters – Utilisation and transmittance requirements

This Malaysian Standard specifies the numbering of, and

transmittance requirements for filters intended to protect operatives

performing manual work involving welding, braze-welding, arc

gouging and thermal cutting. It also gives guidance on the selection

and use of these filters. Eye-protectors used with the above-

mentioned techniques shall meet the general requirements given in

MS ISO 4849. The latter also deals with general considerations

relating to eye-protectors, such as identification. Optical test methods

for eye-protectors are the subject of MS ISO 4854. Non-optical test

methods for eye-protectors are the subject of MS ISO 4855.

Price RM10

MS ISO 4851 : 2003

Personal eye-protectors – Ultra-violet filters – Utilisation and

transmittance requirements

This Malaysian specifies the numbering of, and transmittance

requirements for filters for protection against ultra-violet radiation. It

also gives guidance on their selection and use. Eye-protectors used

for protection against ultra-violet radiation shall meet the general

requirements given in MS ISO 4849. The latter also deals with general

considerations relating to eye-protectors, such as identification.

Optical test methods for eye-protectors form the subject of’ MS ISO

4854. Non-optical test methods for eye-protectors form the subject

of MS ISO 4855.

Price RM10

MS ISO 4852 : 2003

Personal eye-protectors – Infra-red filters - Utilisation and

transmittance requirements

This Malaysian Standard specifies the numbering of, and the

transmittance requirements for, filters for protection against infra-red

radiation. It also gives guidance on their selection and use. Eye-

protectors used for protection against infra-red radiation shall meet

the general requirements given in MS ISO 4849. The latter also deals

with general considerations relating to eye-protectors, such as

identification. Optical test methods for eye-protectors form the subject

of MS ISO 4854. Non-optical test methods for eye-protectors form

the subject of MS ISO 4855.

Price RM10

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MS 28 : 1985 10 13

MS 142 : 1973 30 14

MS 183 : 2001 30 30

MS 212 : 1974 10 26

MS 213 : Part 1 : 1974 120 26

MS 213 : Part 2 : 1984 110 26

MS 426 : 1994 90 14

MS 510 : 1977 20 11

MS 555 : Part 1 : 2003 30 21

MS 555 : Part 2 : 2003 20 21

MS 684 : 1982 30 26

MS 838 : 1985 40 26

MS 840 : 1983 40 13

MS 866 : 1983 40 14

MS 887 : 1984 40 30

MS 980 : 1985 20 28

MS 981 : 1985 20 28

MS 982 : 1985 20 28

MS 1021 : 1986 30 25

MS 1023 : 1999 10 26

MS 1042 : Part 1 : 1986 40 14

MS 1042 : Part 2 : 1986 60 14

MS 1042 : Part 3 : 1986 50 14

MS 1042 : Part 4 : 1992 60 14

MS 1042 : Part 6 : 1991 30 14

MS 1085 : 1987 30 13

MS 1103 : 1988 20 13

MS 1176 : Part 8 : 1991 30 23

MS 1176 : Part 9 : 1993 30 23

MS 1177 : 1990 30 8

MS 1178 : 1990 20 5

MS 1180 : Part 3 : 1990 30 21

MS 1181 : Part 1 : 1990 10 21

MS 1181 : Part 2 : 1990 10 21

MS 1182 : 1990 10 20

MS 1207 : 1991 10 11

MS 1209 : Part 1 : 1991 10 23

MS 1210 : Part 1 : 1991 30 23

MS 1210 : Part 2 : 1991 20 23

MS 1210 : Part 3 : 1991 20 23

MS 1210 : Part 4 : 1991 (1999) 10 23

MS 1210 : Part 5 : 1991 (1999) 20 23

MS 1211 : 1991 20 25

MS 1243 : 1991 10 11

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MS 1268 : Part 1 : 1993 20 25

MS 1297 : 1992 10 23

MS 1350 : 1994 180 12

MS 1395 : 1996 20 21

MS 1398 : Part 4 : 2003 10 30

MS 1432 : 1998 20 1

MS 1447 : 1999 30 21

MS 1471 : Part 1 : 1999 10 20

MS 1471 : Part 2 : 1999 10 20

MS 1471 : Part 3 : 1999 10 20

MS 1471 : Part 4 : 1999 20 20

MS 1471 : Part 5 : 1999 10 20

MS 1471 : Part 6 : 1999 10 20

MS 1471 : Part 8 : 1999 40 21

MS 1472 : 1999 70 21

MS 1488 : 1999 20 21

MS 1489 : Part 1 : 1999 40 21

MS 1513 : Part 1: Sub.Pt 1: 2002 10 26

MS 1513 : Part 1: Sub.Pt 2: 2001 20 26

MS 1513 : Part 1: Sub.Pt 3: 2001 10 26

MS 1513 : Part 2: Sub.Pt 1: 2002 20 26

MS 1513 : Part 2: Sub.Pt.2: 2002 30 26

MS 1513 : Part 2: Sub.Pt.3: 2001 10 26

MS 1513 : Part 2: Sub.Pt.4: 2003 10 26

MS 1513 : Part 2: Sub.Pt.5 : 2001 30 26

MS 1513 : Part 2: Sub. Pt.6: 2003 30 27

MS 1513 : Part 2: Sub.Pt.7: 2003 20 27

MS 1513 : Part 2 : Sub.Pt 8: 2002 10 27

MS 1513 : Part 4 : Sub.Pt.2 :2002 30 27

MS 1513 : Part 5 : Sub.Pt.1 : 2001 10 27

MS 1513 : Part 5 : Sub.Pt.2 :2001 20 27

MS 1513 : Part 5 : Sub.Pt.4 :2002 10 27

MS 1513 : Part 6 : Sub.Pt.1 :2001 40 27

MS 1513 : Part 6 : Sub.Pt.2 :2001 40 27

MS 1513 : Part 6 : Sub.Pt. 3 :2001 20 27

MS 1513 : Part 6 : Sub.Pt.4 :2002 70 27

MS 1513 : Part 7 : 2002 20 27

MS 1539 : Part 1 : 2002 80 21

MS 1539 : Part 2 : 2006 40 24

MS 1539 : Part 3 : 2003 30 24

MS 1539 : Part 4 : 2004 30 24

MS 1564 : Part 3 : 2002 30 11

MS 1564 : Part 4 : 2002 30 11

MS 1564 : Part 5 : 2000 20 11

MS 1564 : Part 6 : 2002 10 11

MS 1583 : Part 1 : 2003 10 12

MS 1583 : Part 2 : Sec. 1 : 2003 30

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MS IEC 60335-2-2 : 2006 30 16

MS IEC 60335-2-4 : 2005 30 16

MS IEC 60335-2-6 : 2006 50 16

MS IEC 60335-2-9 : 2005 40 16

MS IEC 60335-2-11 : 2003 30 16

MS IEC 60335-2-12 : 2003 20 16

MS IEC 60335-2-13 : 2005 20 17

MS IEC 60335-2-14 : 2003 40 17

MS IEC 60335-2-21 : 2005 30 17

MS IEC 60335-2-23 : 2006 30 17

MS IEC 60335-2-25 : 2005 40 17

MS IEC 60335-2-26 : 2003 20 17

MS IEC 60335-2-27 : 2005 30 17

MS IEC 60335-2-28 : 2003 20 17

MS IEC 60335-2-31 : 2003 30 17

MS IEC 60335-2-32 : 2003 20 17

MS IEC 60335-2-41 : 2005 30 17

MS IEC 60335-2-42 : 2003 30 17

MS IEC 60335-2-43 : 2006 20 17

MS IEC 60335-2-54 : 2006 30 17, 25

MS IEC 60335-2-56 : 2006 20 17

MS IEC 60335-2-60 : 2006 20 17

MS IEC 60364-6-61 : 2003 40 25

MS IEC 60335-2-74 : 2003 20 18

MS IEC 60335-2-78 : 2003 20 18

MS IEC 60335-2-95 : 2003 30 18

MS IEC 60335-2-98 : 2003 20 18

MS IEC 60335-2-101 : 2003 20 18

MS IEC 60335-2-102 : 2005 20 18

MS IEC 60364-5-52 : 2003 80 25

MS IEC 60364-5-54 : 2004 30 25

MS IEC 60529 : 2005 60 25

MS IEC 61032 : 2002 40 28

MS IEC 61643-1 : 2004 80 18

MS ISO 1210 : 1995 20 25

MS ISO 2602 : 1994 10 5

MS ISO 2854 : 1994 50 5

MS ISO 2859-0 : 2000 70 5

MS ISO 2859-1 : 2001 100 5

MS ISO 2859/2 : 2000 30 5

MS ISO 2859-3 : 2000 30 5

MS ISO 2859-4 : 2002 30 5

MS ISO 3207 : 1994 30 6

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MS 1583 : Part 2 : Sec. 2 : 2003 30 12

MS 1583 : Part 2 : Sec. 3 : 2003 10 12

MS 1583 : Part 2 : Sec. 4 : 2003 20 12

MS 1583 : Part 2 : Sec. 5 : 2003 20 12

MS 1583 : Part 2 : Sec. 6 : 2003 20 13

MS 1583 : Part 3 : 2003 10 13

MS 1590 : 2003 60 20

MS 1596 : 2003 60 11

MS 1597 : Part 2-7 : 2005 40 16

MS 1722 : Part 1 : 2005 20 14

MS 1722 : Part 2 : 2003 20 14

MS 1723 : 2003 30 11

MS 1727 : 2004 20 30

MS 1731 : 2004 40 18

MS 1732 : Part 3 : 2004 20 28

MS 1732 : Part 4 : 2004 20 28

MS 1745 : Part 1 : 2004 20 22, 24

MS 1745 : Part 2 : 2004 60 24

MS 1745 : Part 3 : 2004 40 24

MS 1745 : Part 4 : 2004 30 24

MS 1745 : Part 5 : 2005 50 22

MS 1745 : Part 7 : 2005 70 20, 22

MS 1745 : Part 10 : 2005 50 24

MS 1745 : Part 11 : 2004 50 24

MS 1745 : Part 12 : 2005 50 24

MS 1745 : Part 13 : 2006 30 24

MS 1745 : Part 15 : 2006 70 24

MS 1746 : 2004 80 22

MS 1755 : 2004 100 5

MS 1763 : 2004 20 30

MS 1780 : 2005 20 21

MS 1850 : Part 1 : 2006 30 13

MS 1880 : Part 1 : 2006 20 13

MS 1880 : Part 4 : 2005 30 13

MS 1900 : 2005 50 2

MS 1910 : 2006 190 24

MS 1925 : Part 1 : 2006 30 13

MS 2015 : Part 1 : 2006 90 1

MS 2015 : Part 2 : 2006 50 1

MS 2015 : Part 3 : 2006 30 1

MS 2015 : Part 4 : 2006 10 1

MS 2024 : 2006 20 16

MS 2037 : 2006 10 13

MS 2222 : 2006 40 1

MS IEC

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MS ISO 3301 : 1994 20 6

MS ISO 3494 : 1994 50 6

MS ISO 3534-1 : 1999 60 6

MS ISO 3534-2 : 1999 50 6

MS ISO 3534-3 : 2001 50 6

MS ISO 3951-1 : 2006 430 6

MS ISO 3951-2 : 2006 400 6

MS ISO 4007 : 2003 10 31

MS ISO 4849 : 2003 20 31

MS ISO 4850 : 2003 10 31

MS ISO 4851 : 2003 10 31

MS ISO 4852 : 2003 10 31

MS ISO 4854 : 2003 30 31

MS ISO 4855 : 2003 20 31

MS ISO 4856 : 2003 10 31

MS ISO 4869-1 : 2004 20 29

MS ISO 4869-2 : 2004 20 29

MS ISO 5479 : 2001 40 6

MS ISO 5725-1 : 2002 30 6

MS ISO 5725-2 : 2002 50 6

MS ISO 5725-3 : 2002 40 6

MS ISO 5725-4 : 2002 40 6

MS ISO 5735-5 : 2002 70 7

MS ISO 5725-6 : 2002 50 7

MS ISO 5923 : 2003 20 24

MS ISO 6107-1 : 2004 30 11

MS ISO 6107-2 : 2004 30 12

MS ISO 6107-3 : 2004 40 12

MS ISO 6107-4 : 2004 20 11

MS ISO 6107-5 : 2004 20 12

MS ISO 6107-6 : 2004 20 12

MS ISO 6107-7 : 2004 20 12

MS ISO 6107-8 : 2004 30 12

MS ISO 6107-9 : 2004 40 12

MS ISO 6161 : 2003 10 31

MS ISO 6182-1 : 2000 40 22

MS ISO 6182-2 : 2000 30 22

MS ISO 6182-3 : 2000 20 22

MS ISO 6182-4 : 2000 20 22

MS ISO 6182-5 : 2000 20 22

MS ISO 6385 : 2005 20 18

MS ISO 6529 : 2002 40 28

MS ISO 6530 : 2002 10 28

MS ISO 7250 : 2003 30 18

MS ISO 7870 : 2000 20 7

MS ISO 7966 : 2000 30 7

MS ISO 8258 : 1994 30 7

MS ISO 8318 : 2002 10 27

MS ISO 8422 : 1994 50 7

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MS ISO 8423 : 1994 50 7

MS ISO 8995 : 2005 30 18

MS ISO 9000 : 2005 40 2

MS ISO 9001 : 2000 40 2

MS ISO 9004 : 2000 70 2

MS ISO 9151 : 2005 20 29

MS ISO 9241-1 : 2005 20 18

MS ISO 9241-2 : 2005 10 18

MS ISO 9241-3 : 2005 60 18

MS ISO 9241-4 : 2005 40 18

MS ISO 9241-5 : 2005 40 19

MS ISO 9241-6 : 2005 40 19

MS ISO 9241-7 : 2005 40 19

MS ISO 9355-1 : 2003 20 19

MS ISO 9355-2 : 2003 30 19

MS ISO 9926-1 : 2001 10 2

MS ISO 10006 : 2005 40 3

MS ISO 10007 : 2005 20 3

MS ISO 10012 : 2003 30 4

MS ISO 10013 : 1996 20 3

MS ISO 10015 : 2002 30 3

MS ISO 10333-1 : 2003 30 30

MS ISO 10333-2 : 2003 30 30

MS ISO 10333-3 : 2003 30 30

MS ISO 10576-1 : 2004 30 7

MS ISO 10725 : 2004 90 3

MS ISO 11064-1 : 2003 40 19

MS ISO 11064-2 : 2003 30 19

MS ISO 11064-3 : 2003 50 19

MS ISO 11095 : 2001 40 7

MS ISO 11226 : 2003 30 19

MS ISO 11453 : 2002 70 7

MS ISO 11612 : 2005 20 29

MS ISO 11613 : 2005 50 29

MS ISO 11648-2 : 2004 120 7

MS ISO 11843-1 : 2001 20 7

MS ISO 11843-2 : 2002 40 7

MS ISO 11843-4 : 2005 20 8

MS ISO 12100-1 : 2005 50 15

MS ISO 12100-2 : 2005 40 15

MS ISO 12127 : 2005 10 29

MS ISO 13688 : 2004 20 29

MS ISO 13849-1 : 2003 40 15, 19

MS ISO 13849-2 : 2005 60 15

MS ISO 13850 : 2003 20 15, 19

MS ISO 13851 : 2005 40 15

MS ISO 13852 : 2003 20 15, 19

MS ISO 13853 : 2003 20 15,19

MS ISO 13854 : 2003 20 15,20

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MS ISO 13855 : 2004 30 15

MS ISO 13856-1 : 2003 60 15,20

MS ISO 14001 : 2004 40 9

MS ISO 14004 : 2004 50 9

MS ISO 14015 : 2003 30 9

MS ISO 14020 : 1999 20 9

MS ISO 14021 : 2000 30 9

MS ISO 14024 : 2000 20 9

MS ISO 14031 : 2001 40 10

MS ISO 14040 : 1998 20 9, 10

MS ISO 14041 : 2000 30 10

MS ISO 14042 : 2001 30 10

MS ISO 14043 : 2001 30 10

MS ISO 14050 : 2001 20 10

MS ISO 14118 : 2005 30 15

MS ISO 14119 : 2005 50 16

MS ISO 14120 : 2005 40 16

MS ISO 14121 : 2004 30 16

MS ISO 14122-1 : 2004 30 16

MS ISO 14122-2 : 2003 20 16, 20

MS ISO 14122-3 : 2003 20 16, 20

MS ISO 14123-1 : 2004 20 16

MS ISO 14123-2 : 2003 20 16

MS ISO 14159 : 2005 40 15

MS ISO 14520-8 : 2004 20 22

MS ISO 14520-9 : 2004 20 22

MS ISO 14520-10 : 2004 20 22

MS ISO 14520-11 : 2004 20 22

MS ISO 14520-12 : 2004 20 23

MS ISO 14520-13 : 2004 20 23

MS ISO 14520-14 : 2004 20 23

MS ISO 14520-15 : 2004 20 23

MS ISO 14567 : 2003 40 25

MS ISO 14738 : 2004 40 20

MS ISO 14877 : 2005 30 29

MS ISO 15025 : 2005 30 29

MS ISO 15161 : 200 50 3

MS ISO 15189 : 2004 50 3

MS ISO 15383 : 2005 40 29

MS ISO 15534-1 : 2003 20 20

MS ISO 15534-2 : 2003 40 20

MS ISO 15538 : 2005 30 29

MS ISO 16269-7 : 2004 20 3

MS ISO 17491 : 2005 40 29

MS ISO 19011 : 2003 40 3,10

MS ISO/IEC

MS ISO/IEC 17000: 2004 30 4

MS ISO/IEC 17011 : 2005 30 4

MS ISO/IEC 17020 : 1998 20 4

MS ISO/IEC 17024 : 2003 20 4

MS ISO/IEC 17025 : 2005 40 4

MS ISO/IEC 17030: 2003 20 5

MS ISO/IEC 17040: 2005 20 5

MS ISO/IEC 17050-1: 2004 20 5

MS ISO/IEC 17050-2: 2004 10 5

MS ISO/IEC GUIDE 22 : 2000 10 10

MS ISO GUIDE 27 : 1983(2003) 10 4

MS ISO/IEC GUIDE 28 : 2004 30 4

MS ISO/IEC GUIDE 43-1 : 2000 30 10

MS ISO/IEC GUIDE 43-2 : 2000 10 10

MS ISO/IEC GUIDE 53 : 2005 30 4

MS ISO/IEC GUIDE 60 : 2004 10 4

MS ISO/IEC GUIDE 62 : 1999 20 4

MS ISO/IEC GUIDE 65 : 2000 20 10

MS ISO/IEC GUIDE 66 : 2000 30 10

MS ISO/IEC GUIDE 67 : 2004 20 4

MS ISO/IEC GUIDE 68 : 2002 20 4

MS ISO/R 1326 : 1995 10 25

MS ISO/TS 16949 : 2003 50 3

MS ISO/R

MS ISO/IEC GUIDE

MS ISO/TS

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A

Accreditation bodies (MS ISO/IEC 17011), 4

Acoustics

- Insertion loss of ear-muff type protectors (MS 1732-3), 28

- Level-dependent sound-restoration ear-muffs

(MS 1732-4), 28

- Sound attenuation ( MS ISO 4869-1), 29

- Sound pressure levels ( MS ISO 4869-2), 29

Accuracy, measurement methods

- Accuracy values (MS ISO 5725-6), 7

- Alternative methods for precision (MS ISO 5725-5), 7

- Determination of trueness (MS ISO 5725-4), 6

- General principles and definitions (MS ISO 5725-1), 6

- Intermediate precision measures (MS ISO 5725-3), 6

- Repeatability and reproducibility (MS ISO 5725-2), 6

Air pollution control

- Dust collectors (MS 1723), 11

Alarm systems (MS 1745:Pt.1), 22, 24

- Audible fire alarm devices (MS 1745:Pt.3), 24

- Control & indicating equipment (MS 1745:Pt.2), 24

- Flame detectors (MS 1745:Pt.10), 24

- Heat detectors (MS 1745:Pt.5), 22

- Manual call points (MS 1745:Pt.11), 24

- Power supply equipment (MS 1745:Pt.4), 24

- Smoke detectors (MS 1745: Pt.7), 20, 22

Automatic fire detection systems

- High temperature heat detectors (MS 1176:Pt.8), 23

- Sensitivity to fire (MS 1176:Pt.9), 23

BBoots - Combat, Spike-proof (MS 887), 30

Building – Fire precautions

- Smoke control (MS 1472), 21

CCalibration, linear (MS ISO 11095), 7

Calibration and testing - Laboratories (MS ISO/IEC 17025), 4

Capability of detection

- Part 2 : Linear calibration case (MS ISO 11843-2), 7

- Part 4 : Methodology of comparing value (MS ISO 11843-4),8

Carbon dioxide

- Extinguishing system – Design and installation (MS 1590), 20

Carbon monoxide

- Analysis equipment (MS 1243), 11

- Exhaust, Method of test (MS 1207), 11

Certification bodies

- Product (MS ISO/IEC Guide 65), 10

- Quality system (MS ISO/IEC Guide 62), 4

- Environmental management system (EMS) (MS ISO/IEC Guide

66), 10

Clocks (MS IEC 60335-2-26), 17

Clothing, high visibility warning (MS 1731), 18

Clothing, Heat protection

- Contact heat transmission (MS ISO 12127), 29

- Test methods and performance requirements (MS ISO

11612), 29

- Heat transmission on exposure to flame (MS ISO 9151), 29

Complaints handling (MS 1432), 1

Conformity – Supplier’s declaration (MS ISO/IEC Guide 22), 10

Conformity assessment

- Code of good practice (MS ISOIEC Guide 60), 4

- General requirements

- Accreditation bodies accrediting conformity assess

ment bodies (MS ISO/IEC 17011), 4

- Bodies operating certification of persons

(MS ISO/IEC 17024), 4

- Misuse of mark of conformity, Corrective action

- Guidance (MS ISO Guide 27), 4

- Peer assessment (MS ISO/IEC 17040), 5

- Product certification, Fundamentals (MS ISO/IEC Guide 67), 4

- Product certification, Use of quality management system

- Guidance (MS ISO/IEC Guide 53), 4

- Recognition and acceptance of results

(MS ISO/IEC Guide 68), 4

- Supplier’s declaration of conformity

- General requirements (MS ISO/IEC 17050-1), 5

- Supporting documentation (MS ISO/IEC 17050-2), 5

- Third party certification system for products

(MS ISO/IEC Guide 28), 4

- Third-party marks of conformity (MS ISO/IEC 17030), 5

- Vocabulary and general principles (MS ISO/IEC 17000), 4

Conduits see Electric conduits

Control charts, Shewhart (MS ISO 8258), 7

Control charts - Techniques, Code of Practice

- Acceptance (MS ISO 7966), 7

- Guide and introduction (MS ISO 7870), 7

Cranes, Training operators

- General (MS ISO 9926-1), 2

D

Dangerous materials, Packaging

- General provisions, definitions and training

- General provisions (MS 1513:Pt.1-1), 26

- Definitions and units of measurement

(MS 1513: Pt.1-2), 26

- Training (MS 1513:Pt.1-3), 26

- Classification

- Introduction (MS 1513:Pt.2-1), 26

- Explosives (MS 1513:Pt.2-2), 26

- Gases (MS 1513:Pt.2-3), 26

- Flammable liquids (MS 1513:Pt.2-4), 26

- Flammable solids (MS 1513:Pt.2-5), 24

- Oxidising substances,organic peroxides

(MS 1513:Pt.2-6), 27

- Toxic and infectious substances (MS 1513:Pt.2-7), 27

- Corrosive substances

- Miscellaneous dangerous substances & articles

(MS 1513:Pt.2-8), 27

- Packing and tank provisions

- Portable tanks and multiple-element gas containers

(MS 1513:Pt.4-2), 27

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- Consignment procedures

- General provision (MS 1513:Pt.5-1), 27

- Marking, labelling and placarding

(MS 1513:Pt.5-2), 27

- Special provisions (MS 1513:Pt.5-4), 27

- Large packagings and portable tanks

- Packaging, construction and testing

(MS 1513:Pt.6-1), 27

- IBCs, construction & testing (MS 1513 Pt.6-2), 27

- Large packagings (MS 1513 Pt.6-3), 27

- Design, construction, inspection & testing portable

and MEGCs (MS 1513:Pt.6-4), 27

- Provision concerning transport operations

(MS 1513:Pt.7), 27

- Classification (MS 684), 26

Declaration, Suppliers (MS ISO/IEC GUIDE 22), 10

Degree of protection, IP code (MS IEC 60529) , 25

Detection, capability (MS ISO 11843-1), 7

Drafting, metal bodies (MS 1178), 5

EElectrical household appliances

- Clocks (MS IEC 60335-2-26), 17

- Clothes dryers and towel rails (MS IEC 60335-2-43), 17

- Commercial electric forced convection ovens, steam

cookers and steam-convection ovens

(MS IEC 60335-2-42), 17

- Cooking ranges, hobs, ovens and similar

appliances (MS IEC 60335-2-6), 16

- Deep fat fryers and frying pans

(MS IEC 60335-2-13),17

- Gas, oil & solid-fuel burning appliances

(MS IEC 60335-2-102), 18

- Grills, toasters and portable cooking appliances

(MS IEC 60335-2-9), 16

- Humidifiers (MS IEC 60335-2-98), 18

- Kitchen machines (MS IEC 60335-2-14), 17

- Massage appliances (MS IEC 60335-2-32), 17

- Microwave ovens (MS IEC 60335-2-25), 17

- Outdoors barbecues (MS IEC 60335-2-78), 18

- Portable immersion heaters (MS IEC 60335-2-74), 18

- Projectors (MS IEC 60335-2-56), 17

- Pumps (MS IEC 60335-2-41), 17

- Rice cooker (MS 2024), 16

- Range hoods (MS IEC 60335-2-31), 17

- Sewing machines ( MS IEC 60335-2-28), 17

- Skin and hair care (MS IEC 60335-2-23), 17

- Skin exposure, ultraviolet and infrared radiation

(MS IEC 60335-2-27), 17

- Spin extractors (MS IEC 60335-2-4), 16

- Storage water heaters (MS IEC 60335-2-21), 17

- Surface-cleaning appliances, liquids or steam

(MS IEC 60335-2-54), 17

- Tumbler dryers (MS IEC 60335-2-11), 16

- Vacuum cleaners (MS IEC 60335-2-2), 16

- Vaporizers (MS IEC 60335-2-101), 18

- Vertically moving garage doors(MS IEC 60335-2-95), 18

- Warming plates (MS IEC 60335-2-12), 16

- Water-suction cleaning appliances

(MS IEC 60335-2-2), 16

- Whirlpool baths and spas (MS IEC 60335-2-60), 17

Electric shocks-Protection, Construction, Electrical equipment

(MS 1021), 25

- Precautions with respect to possible hazards

(MS 142), 14

Electrical installation of buildings

- Earthing arrangements and protective

conductor (MS IEC 60364-5-54), 25

- Initial verification (MS IEC 60364-6-61), 25

- Wiring systems (MS IEC 60364-5-52), 25

Enclosures

- Degrees of protection (IP code) (MS IEC 60529), 25

- Probes for verification (MS IEC 61032), 28

Environmental auditing

- Auditing (MS ISO 19011), 3, 10

Environmental labels & declarations

- General principles (MS ISO 14020), 9

- Principles & procedures (MS ISO 14024), 9

- Self-declared environmental claims (MS ISO 14021), 9

Environmental management

- Assessment of sites and organisations (EASO)

(MS ISO 14015), 9

- Principles and framework (MS ISO 14040), 9, 10

- Life cycle assessment,

- Goal and scope (MS ISO 14041), 10

- Impact assessment (MS ISO 14042), 10

- Interpretation (MS ISO 14043), 10

- Performance evaluation, Guidelines (MS ISO 14031), 10

- Vocabulary (MS ISO 14050), 10

Environmental systems

- Guidance for use (MS ISO 14001), 9

- Principles, systems & supporting techniques

(MS ISO 14004), 9

Ergonomic

- Working postures (MS ISO 11226), 19

- Work systems (MS ISO 6385), 18

- Requirements

- Part 1: Human interactions with displays and control

actuators (MS ISO 9355-1), 19

- Part 2: Displays (MS ISO 9355-2), 19

- Design

- Part 1: Control centres (MS ISO 11064-1), 19

- Part 2: Control suites (MS ISO 11064-2), 19

- Part 3: Control room layout (MS ISO 11064-3), 19

- Safety of machinery

- Whole-body access into machinery

(MS ISO 15534-1), 20

- Dimension required for access openings

(MS ISO 15534-2), 20

- Office works, VDTs

- General introduction (MS ISO 9241-1), 18

- Guidance on task requirements (MS ISO 9241-2), 18

- Visual display requirements (MS ISO 9241-3), 18

- Keyboard requirements (MS ISO 9241-4), 18

- Workstation layout and postural requirements

(MS ISO 9241-5), 19

- Guidance on the work environment

(MS ISO 9241-6), 19

- Requirements for display with reflections

(MS ISO 9241-7), 19

Eye-protectors

- Specification (MS ISO 4849), 31

- Vocabulary (MS ISO 4007), 31

- Welding and related technique

- Filters 3 (MS ISO 4850), 31

- Ultra-violet filters (MS ISO 4851), 31

- Infra-red filters (MS ISO 4852), 31

- Optical test methods (MS ISO 4854), 31

- Non-optical test methods (MS ISO 4855), 31

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- Synoptic tables (MS ISO 4856), 31

Filters – laser radiation (MS ISO 6161), 31

FFinancial Planning, Personal - Requirements (MS 2222), 1

Fire

- Classification (MS 1182), 20

Fire alarms

- Audible fire alarm devices (MS 1745:Pt.3), 24

- Compatibility assessment (MS 1745 Pt.13), 24

- Control and indicating equipment (MS 1745:Pt.2), 24

- Introduction (MS 1745:Pt.1), 22, 24

- Power supply equipment (MS 1745 Pt.4), 24

- Manual call points (MS 1745:Pt.11), 24

Fire detectors

- Compatibility assessment (MS 1745 Pt.13), 24

- Control and indicating equipment (MS 1745:Pt.2), 24

- Flame detectors (MS 1745:Pt.10), 24

- Heat detectors, point detectors (MS 1745:Pt.5), 22

- Introduction (MS 1745:Pt.1), 22, 24

- Manual call points (MS 1745:Pt.11), 24

- Multisensor fire detectors (MS 1745: Pt.15), 24

- Power supply equipment (MS 1745 Pt.4), 24

- Smoke detectors

- Optical light beam (MS 1745:Pt.12), 24

- Point detectors

- Scattered light, transmitted light and ionization

(MS 1745:Pt.7), 20, 22

Fire extinguishers

- Carbon dioxide (MS ISO 5923), 24

- Installations and equipment

- Hydrant systems, hose reels and foam inlets

(MS 1489:Pt.1), 21

- Portable, Construction and testing methodology

(MS 1539: Pt 1), 21

- Portable, Code of practice

- Maintenance (MS 1539: Pt 4), 24

- Selection and installation (MS 1539: Pt 3), 24

- Portable, Wheeled (MS 1539 Pt.2), 24

- Powder (MS 1180:Pt.3), 21

- Recharging

- Procedure & materials (MS 1181:Pt.1), 21

- Powder refill charges (MS 1181:Pt.2), 21

Firefighting equipment

- Fire sprinklers

- Automatic, Design, installation and maintenance

(MS 1910), 24

- Requirements and test methods (MS ISO 6182-1), 22

- Wet alarm valves, retard chambers & water motor

alarms (MS ISO 6182-2), 22

- Dry pipe valves (MS ISO 6182-3), 22

- Quick-opening devices (MS ISO 6182-4), 22

- Deluge valves (MS ISO 6182-5), 22

- Hose reels with semi-rigid hose (MS 1447), 21

- First aid fixed installations (MS 1488), 21

Fire hydrants

- Boxes

- Foam inlet (MS 1210: Pt. 5), 23

- Landing valves (MS 1210: Pt. 4), 23

- Inlet breaching for dry riser inlets (MS 1210: Pt. 3), 23

- Landing valve

- Dry risers (MS 1210:Pt.2), 23

- Wet risers (MS 1210:Pt. 1), 23

Fire safety

- Signs, notice & graphic symbols (MS 982), 28

- Vocabulary

- General terms and phenomena (MS 1471:Pt.1), 20

- Structural fire protection (MS 1471:Pt.2), 20

- Fire detection & alarm (MS 1471:Pt.3), 20

- Fire extinction equipment (MS 1471:Pt.4), 20

- Smoke control (MS 1471:Pt.5), 20

- Evacuation & means of escape (MS 1471:Pt.6), 20

- Term specific to fire fighting, rescue services

& handling hazardous materials (MS 1471:Pt.8) , 21

Fire sprinklers

- Automatic, Design, installation and maintenance

(MS 1910), 24

- Requirements and test methods (MS ISO 6182-1), 22

- Wet alarm valves, retard chambers & water motor

alarms (MS ISO 6182-2), 22

- Dry pipe valves (MS ISO 6182-3), 22

- Quick-opening devices (MS ISO 6182-4), 22

- Deluge valves (MS ISO 6182-5), 22

G

Gas

- Containers - Industrial, Identification of contents

(MS 1023), 26

- Cylinders

- Moving gas stream – stationary sources emission

(MS 1596), 11

Gaseous fire-extinguishing systems, Physical properties and

system design

- General requirements (MS 1746), 22

- HCFC 125 extinguishant (MS ISO 14520-8), 22

- HFC 227EA extinguishant (MS ISO 14520-9), 22

- HFC 23 extinguishant (MS ISO 14520-10), 22

- HFC 236FA extinguishant (MS ISO 14520-11), 22

- IG-01 extinguishant (MS ISO 14520-12), 23

- IG-100 extinguishant (MS ISO 14520-13), 23

- IG-55 extinguishant (MS ISO 14520-14), 23

- IG-541 extinguishant (MS ISO 14520-15), 23

HHelmets (Protective)

- For vehicle users (MS 1), 30

- Industrial safety (MS 183), 30

- Young children (MS 1727), 30

- Pedal cyclist, users of skateboard, roller skates & non-

motorised scooter (MS 1763), 30

Hose reel

- Fire hose reel (MS 1209:Pt.1), 23

Household electrical appliances

- Storage water heaters (MS IEC 60335-2-21), 17

Human body measurements (MS ISO 7250), 18

IInspection bodies (MS ISO/IEC 17020), 4

Interior lighting

- Indoor work places (MS ISO 8995), 18

Ionizing radiation

- Exposure rate calculation (MS 213:Pt.1), 26

- Shielding from X-radiation (MS 213:Pt.2), 26

- Warning symbol (MS 212), 26

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KKarl Fischer method (MS 1103), 13

L

Laboratories

- Chemical, Safety, Code of Practice (MS 1042:Pt.2), 14

- Ionizing radiations (MS 1042:Pt.4), 14

- Mechanical aspects (MS 1042:Pt.6), 14

- Microbiological, Safety, Code of Practice

(MS 1042:Pt.3), 14

- Safety, Code of Practice (MS 1042:Pt.1), 14

- Requirements of calibration and testing (MS ISO/IEC

17025), 4

- Proficiency testing schemes

- Development & operation

(MS ISO/IEC Guide 43-1), 10

- Selection & use (MS ISO/IEC Guide 43-2), 10

Lighting – Indoor work places (MS ISO 8995), 18

Linear calibration, reference materials (MS ISO 11095), 7

M

Machinery, safety (MS ISO 13850), 15, 19

Mobile waste containers

- Part 3 : Four wheels,

- 770 L – 1300 L, dome lids, trunnion and/or comb

lifting (MS 1564:Part 3), 11

- Part 4 : Four wheels,

- 750 L – 1700 L, flat lids, Wide trunnion and/or BG

(MS 1564:Part 4), 11

- Part 5 : test method and performance requirements

(MS 1564:Part 5), 11

- Part 6 : safety and health requirement

(MS 1564:Part 6), 11

Mosquito liquid vaporiser

- Part 4 : Evaluation of biological efficacy-Peet grady

chamber method (MS 1398:Pt.4), 30

Motor vehicle

- Interior materials, Burning behaviour (MS 1211), 25

NNon-metallic product, human consumption - Water

- Part 1 : Specification (MS 1583:Part 1), 12

- Part 2 : Method of test

- Sec. 3 : Appearance of water

(MS 1583:Pt.2:Sec.3), 12

- Sec. 5 : Extraction substances – Public health

(MS 1583:Pt.2:Sec.5), 12

- Sec. 6 : Extraction – Inorganic constituents

(MS 1583:Pt.2:Sec.6), 13

- Sec. 4 : Growth of aquatic micro-organisms test

(MS 1583:Pt.2:Sec.4), 12

- Sec. 2 : Odour and flavour of water

(MS 1583:Pt.2:Sec.2), 12

- Sec. 1 : Samples (MS 1583:Pt.2:Sec.1), 12

- Part 3 : High temperature test (MS 1583:Pt.3), 13

OOccupational safety and health management system

- Code of practice (MS 426), 14

- Guidelines (MS 1722-2), 14

- Requirement (MS 1722-1), 14

Office safes, fire and burglary resistant (MS 1297), 23

P

Packaging, Code of practice

- Complete, filled transport packages and unit loads

- Sinusoidal vibration test (MS ISO 8318), 27

Personal equipment protection, anchor devices (MS ISO 14567),25

Personal eye-protectors

- Specification (MS ISO 4849), 31

- Vocabulary (MS ISO 4007), 31

- Welding and related techniques

- Filters (MS ISO 4850), 31

- Ultra-violet filters (MS ISO 4851), 31

- Infra-red filters (MS ISO 4852), 31

- Optical test methods (MS ISO 4854), 31

- Non-optical test methods (MS ISO 4855), 31

- Synoptic tables (MS ISO 4856), 31

- Filters – laser radiation (MS ISO 6161), 31

Personal fall-arrest systems

- Full-body harnesses (MS ISO 10333-1), 30

- Lanyards and energy absorbers (MS ISO 10333-2), 30

- Self-retracting lifeliness (MS ISO 10333-3), 30

Personal financial planning (MS 2222), 1

Pillar hydrants - specification (MS 1395), 21

- Unplasticized PVC, Gravity sewers (MS 1085), 13

Plastics

- Determination

- Burning behaviour of horizontal & vertical

(MS ISO 1210), 25

- Flammability & burning rate (MS ISO/R 1326), 25

Precision of tests methods, Accuracy

- Accuracy values (MS ISO 5725-6), 7

- Alternative method (MS ISO 5725-5), 7

- General principles and definitions (MS ISO 5725-1), 6

- Intermediate measures (MS ISO 5725-3), 6

- Repeatability and reproducibility (MS ISO 5725-2), 6

- The trueness (MS ISO 5725-4), 6

Protective clothing

- Abrasive blasting operations

- Granular abrasives (MS ISO 14877), 29

- Against chemicals

- Permeation by liquids and gases (MS ISO 6529), 28

- Penetration by liquids (MS ISO 6530), 28

- Against heat and flame

- Determination of heat transmission

(MS ISO 9151), 29

- Determination of contact heat (MS ISO 12127), 29

- Test methods for heat (MS ISO 11613), 29

- Firefighters

- Clothing (MS ISO 11613), 29

- Reflective outer surface (MS ISO 15538), 29

- Gloves (MS ISO 15383), 29

- Gaseous and liquid chemicals (MS ISO 17491), 29

- General requirements (MS ISO 13688), 29

- Heat and flame

- Flame spread (MS ISO 15025), 29

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Public toilet see Public lavatories

Public lavatories

- Cleaning specifications (MS 2015:Pt.4), 1

- Inspection criteria (MS 2015:Pt.2), 1

- Minimum design criteria (MS 2015:Pt.1), 1

- Rating criteria (MS 2015:Pt.3), 1

Q

Quality

- Cost, quality-related - Determination and use

- Code of practice (MS 1177), 8

- Medical laboratories, Requirements (MS ISO 15189), 3

Quality management

- Measurements processes and measuring equipment

(MS ISO 10012), 4

- Training, Guidelines (MS ISO 10015), 3

Quality management system

- Auditing (MS ISO 19011), 3, 10

- Automotive production (MS ISO/TS 16949),3

- Configuration management, Guidelines (MS ISO 10007), 3

- Food and drink industry (MS ISO 15161), 3

- Fundamentals and vocabulary (MS ISO 9000), 2

- Islamic perspectives, Requirements (MS 1900), 2

- Performance improvement, Guidelines (MS ISO 9004), 2

- Projects, Guidelines (MS ISO 10006), 3

- Requirements (MS ISO 9001), 2

Quality manuals - Developing (MS ISO 10013), 3

R

Radiation -X-rays, Medical radiography (MS 838), 26

S

Safety of machinery

- Emergency stop (MS ISO 13850), 15, 19

- Hygiene requirements (MS ISO 14159), 15

- Interlocking devices (MS ISO 14119), 16

- Minimum gaps, human body (MS ISO 13854), 15, 20

- Principles of risk assessment (MS ISO 14121), 16

- Permanent means of access to machinery

- Part 1: Access between two levels

(MS ISO 14122-1), 16

- Part 2: Working platform and walkways

(MS ISO 14122-2), 16, 20

- Part 3: Stairs, stepladders and guard-rails

(MS ISO 14122-3), 16, 20

- Pressure-sensitive protective devices

- Part 1: Pressure-sensitive mats and floor

(MS ISO 13856-1), 15, 20

- Reduction of risks to health

- Part 1: Machinery manufacturers, specification

(MS ISO 14123-1), 16

- Part 2: Methodology leading to verification procedures

(MS ISO 14123-2), 16

- Protective equipment (MS ISO 13855), 15

- Prevent danger zones

- Lower limbs (MS ISO 13853), 15, 19

- Upper limbs (MS ISO 13852), 15, 19

- Safety-related parts of control systems

- General principles for design (MS ISO 13849-1), 15, 19

- Validation (MS ISO 13849-2), 15

Safety signs

- Colorimetric & photometric properties of material

(MS 980), 28

- Colour & design (MS 981), 28

Sampling methods

- Acceptance quality limit (AQL), lot-by-lot inspection

(MS ISO 2859-1), 5

- Limiting quality (LQ), isolated load inspection

(MS ISO 2859-2), 5

- Stated quality levels (MS ISO 2859-4), 5

- Skip-lot procedures (MS ISO 2859-3), 5

- Statistical aspects, bulk materials

- Part 1 : General principles (MS 1755), 5

- Part 2 : Sampling of particulate materials

(MS ISO 11648-2), 7

- Terms (MS ISO 2859-0), 5

Sampling plans and procedures

- Inspection of bulk materials (MS ISO 10725), 4

Sampling plans

- Attributes (MS ISO 8422), 7

- Variables (MS ISO 8423), 7

Sampling procedures

- Statistical methods

- General principles (MS ISO 10576-1), 7

Sampling procedures for inspection

- By variables for single sampling plan, Specification

(MS ISO 3951-1), 6

- By variables for single sampling plan, General

(MS ISO 3951-2), 6

Sewing machines (MS IEC 60335-2-28), 17

Soil testing - Physical analysis (MS 840), 13

Soil quality – Vocabulary

- Protection & pollution (MS 1880 Pt.1),13

- Rehabilitation (MS 1880:Pt.4), 13

Statistical

- Requirement

- Mean confidence interval (MS ISO 2602), 5

- Interpretation of data

- Tolerance interval (MS ISO 3207), 6

- Techniques of estimation & tests relating to means

& variances (MS ISO 2854), 5

- Normal distribution, test (MS ISO 5479), 6

- Proportions (MS ISO 11453), 7

- Median – Estimation and confidence intervals

(MS ISO 16269-7), 3

- Comparison of two means (MS ISO 3301), 6

- Power of tests relating to means and variances

(MS ISO 3494), 6

Statistics

- Probability & general statistical terms

(MS ISO 3534-1), 6

- Quality control (MS ISO 3534-2), 6

- Design of experiments (MS ISO 3534-3), 6

Surge protective devices, low-voltage power distribution

- Part 1 : Performance requirements and testing methods

(MS IEC 61643-1), 18

T

Toilets, Public see Public lavatories

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Upholstered-Ignitability by smokers’ materials (MS 1268:Pt.1), 25

W

Water

- For laboratory use (MS 510), 11

- Testing - Making concrete (MS 28), 13

Water content determination-Karl Fischer method (MS 1103), 13

Water, natural-mineral (MS 1350), 12

Water quality, Determination of total suspended solids

- Filtration through glass fibre filter (MS 2037), 13

Water quality, Sampling - Guidance (MS 1850 Pt.1), 13

Water quality, Vocabulary

- Part 1 : Terms relating to types of water

(MS ISO 6107-1), 11

- Part 2 : Second list of terms used (MS ISO 6107-2), 12

- Part 3 : Third list of terms used (MS ISO 6107-3), 12

- Part 4 : Fourth list of terms used (MS ISO 6107-4), 11

- Part 5 : Fifth list of terms used (MS ISO 6107-5), 12

- Part 6 : Sixth list of terms used (MS ISO 6107-6), 12

- Part 7 : Seventh list of terms used (MS ISO 6107-7), 12

- Part 8 : Eighth list of terms used (MS ISO 6107-8), 12

- Part 9 : Alphabetical list and subject index

(MS ISO 6107-9), 12

Work injuries - Defining, Recording, Assessing Code of Practice

(MS 866), 14

Work safety see Occupational safety

Subject - MS Number - Page

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