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May 2026: New Geosynthetics Puncture Test Standard Released for Textile and Leather Technology
Jun 20, 2026
Explore the newly published EN ISO 12236:2026 standard for textile and leather technology, released in May 2026. This article provides a comprehensive overview of the updated static puncture (CBR) test for geosynthetics, outlining its scope, key specifications, and compliance requirements. Discover the implications for manufacturers, quality managers, and materials engineers, and learn how adopting this latest standard can enhance product durability and reliability. Whether you are involved in geotextile production, construction, or infrastructure projects, this in-depth analysis offers valuable insights and actionable guidance on implementing the latest best practices. Stay ahead in ensuring quality and safety in geosynthetics applications.
Optical Equipment Standards: Ensuring Performance, Quality, and Innovation in Image Technology
Jun 20, 2026
Explore three essential international standards shaping today’s optical equipment and image technology industry. This in-depth guide covers ISO 10110-5:2026 for surface form tolerances in optical drawings, ISO 11382:2022 for characterizing infrared optical materials, and ISO 25387:2026 for measuring point resolution in high-resolution electron microscopy. Learn how these standards boost product reliability, speed up tech adoption, and enhance productivity, security, and scalability for businesses leveraging new optical technologies. A must-read for professionals and organizations looking to lead in image technology and optical equipment innovation.
IT Standards for Public Transport: Boosting Efficiency, Security, and Scalability
Jun 20, 2026
Explore three essential international standards shaping IT applications in public transport: CEN/TS 16614-1:2026 (NeTEx Network Topology Exchange), CEN/TS 16614-2:2026 (NeTEx Scheduled Timetables Exchange), and ISO/TS 24854-5:2026 (ITS Facilities Layer Message Sets). This comprehensive overview demystifies each standard, covers practical implementation implications, and shows how adopting these frameworks increases efficiency, security, scaling, and interoperability—critical for modern businesses in the growing smart mobility sector. Perfect for transport businesses, IT professionals, and public sector leaders, this guide provides actionable insights and valuable resources to stay compliant and competitive.
Mechanical Testing of Metals: Essential Standards for Hardness and Crack Arrest
Jun 20, 2026
Explore the core international standards for mechanical testing of metals, focusing on ISO 14577-1:2026, ISO 14577-3:2026, and ISO 20198:2026. This comprehensive overview highlights best practices and key requirements for instrumented indentation hardness testing and brittle crack arrest temperature measurement. Learn how implementing these cutting-edge standards helps businesses increase productivity, ensure safety, maintain compliance, and unlock growth and scalability in diverse metallurgy and materials engineering industries. Perfect for professionals seeking the latest, accessible guidance on metal testing standards.
Biotechnology Standards: Enhancing Data Provenance, Biobanking, Cell Viability, and Predictive Modeling
Jun 20, 2026
Explore four essential biotechnology standards—ISO 23494-1:2026, ISO 24651:2022, ISO 8934-1:2026, and ISO 9491-1:2026—addressing data provenance, biobanking of human mesenchymal stromal cells, cell viability analytical methods, and predictive computational models in personalized medicine. Learn how these standards are vital for ensuring traceability, quality control, interoperability, and innovation in biotechnology. Understand the practical benefits, including improved productivity, heightened security, risk reduction, and scalability. This comprehensive guide empowers professionals, businesses, and organizations to implement best practices and maintain compliance, driving success in the rapidly evolving biotech landscape.
Understanding Essential Standards for Tobacco and Tobacco Products: Ensuring Quality, Safety, and Compliance
Jun 20, 2026
Explore a comprehensive overview of four crucial international ISO standards for tobacco and tobacco products, including methods for the determination of menthol and tobacco-specific nitrosamines, as well as carbon monoxide measurement in electrically heated tobacco products. This article reveals why these standards are indispensable for businesses today, how they help increase productivity, security, and enable scalable operations, plus the significant benefits of implementation. Whether you’re an industry professional or an interested consumer, discover how compliance with these standards ensures quality, regulatory adherence, and positions organizations for sustainable growth. All standards are accessible with direct links to iTeh Standards, the authoritative source for tobacco industry guidelines.
Space Systems and Operations: A Clear Guide to Key International Standards
Jun 20, 2026
Explore the world of space systems and operations standards in this comprehensive overview covering four essential ISO standards: ISO 16363:2025, ISO 19683:2026, ISO 23507:2025, and ISO 23705:2026. Perfect for both aerospace professionals and the curious public, this article explains how these standards underpin trustworthy digital repositories, the design and testing of small spacecraft, long-term information management, and collision avoidance in orbit. Learn why compliance is critical for productivity, security, business scaling, and risk minimization, and how adopting these international standards drives innovation, safer missions, and sustainable growth in the ever-evolving space sector.
Key Standards for Safe and Efficient Petroleum and Natural Gas Handling: ISO 20815, 21055, and 5872 Explained
Jun 20, 2026
Explore a comprehensive overview of essential international standards guiding petroleum products and natural gas handling equipment. This article covers ISO 20815:2026, ISO 21055:2026, and ISO 5872:2025—three critical standards shaping modern oil and gas operations. Learn why these standards are indispensable for robust industrial hygiene, production assurance, pipeline corrosion control, and effective communication across the sector. Understand their impact on business security, productivity, compliance, and scalability, and gain actionable insights for successful implementation. Perfect for professionals seeking to elevate their knowledge of energy sector requirements and for organizations aiming to streamline operations while minimizing risks.
The Must-Know Standards for Bacteria-Eliminating Hand Disinfectants: Improving Hygiene and Safety
Jun 20, 2026
Discover the essential standards shaping the effectiveness and safety of industrial and domestic chemical disinfectants for hand hygiene. This comprehensive guide covers ASTM E2755-22 and ASTM E2897-22, two internationally recognized standards that define testing and evaluation protocols for bacteria elimination by hand rubs and topical antimicrobial products. Learn how these standards ensure product efficacy, facilitate market access, increase productivity, and reduce health risks. Ideal for professionals in healthcare, manufacturing, and product development seeking to enhance compliance, security, and operational scale. Stay ahead with practical insights and actionable advice on implementing these critical chemical technology standards.
Fire-Resistance Standards for Building Materials: A Clear Guide to ISO 10295-1, ISO 23693-3, and ISO 834-7
Jun 20, 2026
Discover how leading fire-resistance standards shape the safety of modern building materials and structures. This comprehensive guide explores ISO 10295-1:2026 (penetration seal testing), ISO 23693-3:2026 (PFP resistance to gas explosions), and ISO 834-7:2025 (fire-resistance tests for columns). Learn why businesses must adopt up-to-date fire safety standards, how implementing these requirements enhances security, boosts productivity, ensures regulatory compliance, and supports scalable construction. Essential reading for architects, engineers, facility managers, and anyone interested in modern environmental and safety regulations.

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This document specifies a method for the measurement of ease of ignition of vertically oriented textile fabrics and industrial products in the form of single or multi-component textile fabrics (coated, quilted, multilayered, sandwich constructions, and similar combinations), when subjected to a small, defined flame.

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This document specifies requirements and guidelines for assessing the chemical airborne cleanliness of equipment and materials which are foreseen to be used in cleanrooms and associated controlled environments that are linked to the ISO standard for air cleanliness by chemical concentration (see ISO 14644-8).
This document does not apply to the following:
health and safety requirements;
compatibility with cleaning agents and techniques;
cleanability;
biocontamination;
specific requirements of equipment and materials for processes and products;
design details of equipment.

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This document specifies a range of fineness of precious metal alloys recommended for use in the field of jewellery.
NOTE            There is a possibility that national legal requirements for the designation, marking and stamping of finished articles exist in the respective countries.

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This document specifies the calibration and adjustment of the metrological characteristics of contact (stylus) instruments for the measurement of surface texture by the profile method as defined in ISO 25178-601. The calibration and adjustment specified within this document is intended to be carried out with the aid of measurement standards.
NOTE            Annex B specifies the calibration and adjustment of metrological characteristics of simplified operator contact (stylus) instruments which do not conform with ISO 25178-601.

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This document specifies requirements and test methods for activity toys.
This document also specifies requirements for:
-   separately sold accessories for, and components of activity toys;
-   separately sold swing elements that are ready for use on or in combination with an activity toy;
-   construction packages for activity toys including components used to build activity toys in accordance with a scheduled building instruction.
The scope of this document excludes:
-   playground equipment intended for public use dealt with in the EN 1176 series;
-   bow-mounted rocking activity toys such as rocking horses and similar toys, which are covered by specific requirements in EN 71-1;
-   toy pools with maximum depth of water over 400 mm measured, between the overflow level and the deepest point within the pool;
NOTE 1   For information regarding the classification of pools as toys see European Commission guidance document No. 8 on the application of the Directive 2009/48/EC on the safety of toys - Pools [1].
-   pools with maximum depth of water over 400 mm measured, between the overflow level and the deepest point within the pool, without play elements covered e.g. by the EN 16582 series or EN 16927.
NOTE 2   There is an enhanced risk of drowning in pools where the depth of water is in excess of 400 mm.
-   toy slides designed to be used in conjunction with domestic in-ground swimming pools;
-   trampolines for domestic use dealt with in EN 71-14;
-   powered blowers used to continuously inflate inflatable activity toys.
NOTE 3   Powered blowers used to continuously inflate inflatable activity toys are considered to be a household appliance and covered by requirements given in EN 60335-2-80.
See also Clause A.1.

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This part of IEC/IEEE 62582 contains methods for condition monitoring of organic and polymeric materials in instrumentation and control systems using the indenter measurement technique in the detail necessary to produce accurate and reproducible measurements. It includes the requirements for the selection of samples, the measurement system and measurement conditions, and the reporting of the measurement results.
The different parts of IEC/IEEE 62582 are measurement standards, primarily for use in the management of ageing in initial qualification and after installation. IEC/IEEE 62582-1 includes requirements for the application of the other parts of the IEC/IEEE 62582 series and some elements which are common to all methods. Information on the role of condition monitoring in the qualification of equipment important to safety is found in IEC/IEEE 60780-323.
This document is intended for application to non-energised equipment.

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This document specifies methods for the measurement of the thermal resistance and water-vapour resistance , under steady-state conditions, of e.g. fabrics, films, coatings, foams and leather, including multilayer assemblies, for use in clothing, quilts, sleeping bags, upholstery and similar textile or textile-like products.
The application of this measurement technique is restricted to a maximum thermal resistance and water-vapour resistance which depend on the dimensions and construction of the apparatus used (e.g. 2 m2·K/W and 700 m2·Pa/W respectively, for the minimum specifications of the equipment referred to in this document).
The test conditions used in this document are not intended to represent specific comfort situations, and performance specifications in relation to physiological comfort are not stated.

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This document is directly applicable to pulsed X-radiation with pulse duration of 0,1 ms up to 10 s. This range covers the whole range used in medical diagnostics at the time of publication. Some specifications can also be applicable for much shorter pulses; one example is the air kerma of one pulse. Such a pulse can be produced, e.g. by X-ray flash units or high-intensity femtosecond-lasers. Other specifications are not applicable for much shorter pulses; one example is the time-dependent behaviour of the air kerma rate. This cannot be measurable for technical reasons as no suitable instrument is available, e.g. for pulses produced by a femtosecond-laser.
This document specifies the characteristics of reference pulsed radiation for calibrating and testing radiation protection dosemeters and dose rate meters with respect to their response to pulsed radiation. At this point, it is only concerned with the characteristics of single pulses. Single pulses are the most difficult for dosemeters to measure. Determining the dose for repeated pulses is easier, but still more difficult than for continuous radiation, i.e. the performance of the dosemeters when measuring repeated pulses lies between these extremes. The radiation characteristics includes the following:
time-dependent behaviour of the air kerma rate of the pulse;
time-dependent behaviour of the X-ray tube high voltage during the pulse;
uniformity of the air kerma rate within a cross-sectional area of the radiation beam;
air kerma of one radiation pulse;
air kerma rate of the radiation pulse;
repetition frequency.
This document does not define new radiation qualities but uses those radiation qualities specified in existing ISO and IEC standards. Instead, this document gives the link between the parameters for pulsed radiation and the parameters for continuous radiation specifying the radiation qualities. It does not specify specific values or series of values for the pulsed radiation field but specifies only those limits for the relevant pulsed radiation parameters that are required for calibrating dosemeters and dose rate meters and for determining their response depending on the said parameters.
The pulse parameters with respect to the phantom-related quantities were determined using conversion coefficients according to ISO 4037 (all parts). This is possible as the radiation qualities specified in existing ISO and IEC standards are used.
A given reference pulsed X-ray facility is characterized by the parameter ranges over which the full specifications and requirements according to this document are met. Therefore, not all reference pulsed X-ray facilities can produce pulses covering the same parameter ranges.

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IEC 62705:2022 gives requirements for the lifecycle management of radiation monitoring systems (RMS) and gives guidance on the application of existing IEC standards covering the design and qualification of systems and equipment. The purpose of this document is to lay down requirements for the lifecycle management of RMSs and give application guidance. This document is intended to be consistent with the latest versions of International Standards dealing with radiation monitors, sampling of radioactive materials, instruments calibration, hardware and software design, classification, and qualification. This document is applicable to RMSs installed in nuclear facilities intended for use during normal operation, anticipated operational occurrences (AOO), design basis accidents (DBA) and design extension conditions (DEC), including severe accidents (SA). This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition published in 2014. This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition:
- modification of the title.
- to be consistent with the categorization of the accident condition.
- to update the references to new standards published since the first edition.
- to update the terms and definitions.

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This document specifies general methods, with suitable test conditions, for the determination of the ash of a range of plastics. The particular conditions chosen can be included in the specifications for the plastic material in question.
Particular conditions applicable to poly(alkylene terephthalate) materials, unplasticized cellulose acetate, polyamides and poly(vinyl chloride) plastics, including some specific filled, glass-fibre-reinforced and flame-retarded materials, are specified in ISO 3451-2, ISO 3451-3, ISO 3451-4 and ISO 3451-5.

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This document provides good practice that can be adopted by any service provider, not limited to e-hailing and p-hailing operators, for the implementation of work-related road traffic safety (RTS) management. This document is applicable to any service provider to offer further protection to the drivers for digital platform providers as well as other road users through the adoption of a proactive approach to manage work-related road risks.

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This document describes methods for simulating the mechanical loads that can be imparted to passive fire protection (PFP) materials and systems by explosions resulting from releases of flammable gas, pressurized liquefied gas, flashing liquid fuels, or dust that can precede a fire. These methods can be used to determine the resistance of passive fire protection materials to such events. This document considers PFP materials applied to substrates that are subject to the combined effects of pressure and drag that occur in the flow path of an explosion. This document excludes specimens in which the substrate is subject to plastic deformation or brittle failure.

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This document gives guidance on the development of a facility management (FM) organization working on the strategic, tactical and operational management levels to: satisfy the needs and objectives of the demand organization and users of its facility; meet the needs of stakeholders and applicable FM requirements consistently; provide a safe, healthy, secure and efficient environment that enhances the workplace experience for users; protect the asset value and resource value of the facility; provide appropriately specified, responsive and cost-effective facility services; implement measures to minimize the impact of climate change on the facility; contribute to goals and targets consistent with sustainable development; improve the usefulness and benefits provided by the FM system.

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This document specifies methods for the determination of basic measurements of surgical standard instruments. This document does not apply to instruments for use on the central nervous system and on the central cardiovascular system. NOTE Instruments for use on the central nervous system and on the central cardiovascular system are measured differently due to complex geometries which are adapted to the human anatomy.

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This document describes a method that demonstrates the use of polyethylene reference film (PERF) for monitoring laboratory and outdoor conditions as a weathering reference material in weathering tests used for plastics.

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This document specifies the heating condition, method of test and criteria for the evaluation of the ability of a penetration sealing system to maintain the integrity and insulation of a fire-separating element at the position at which it has been penetrated. This document assesses: the effect of such penetrations on the integrity and insulation performance of the element concerned, the integrity and insulation performance of the penetration sealing system, and the insulation performance of the penetrating service or services, and where appropriate, the integrity failure of a service. NOTE 1 Optional water and air leakage tests are included in Annex A. NOTE 2 Explanatory notes are included in Annex B.

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This document defines test methods for surgical standard instruments. This document does not cover instruments for use on the central nervous system and on the central cardiovascular system.

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This document specifies a test method using radioactive methyl iodide (CH3131I) as a tracer to determine the in-situ decontamination factor of an iodine trap. An in-situ test allows to reach the global efficiency of the trap characterized by the sorbent efficiency but also by the implementation of the trap within the ventilation duct) while the intrinsic efficiency of a charcoal is characterized in a laboratory by ISO 18417[9] (or other national standards such as ASTM D3803[10]). This document provides general and common requirements for this method to assess the efficiency of an iodine trap, but also, the tools requirements, accuracy and the provisions needed to ensure safety of the workers, public and the environment during the test. This reproducible method can support nuclear facility operators as a reference method to compare the decontamination factor evaluated by this method to reference values (e.g. safety criteria, national legislation, etc.). Because of the use of a radioactive tracer, some precautions should be applied. Firstly, this method is usually used for ventilation systems with monitoring of gaseous iodine releases in environment in accordance with the national regulations. Secondly, this method is not used to determine the decontamination factor of iodine traps used in ventilation systems with air release in rooms with potential presence of workers (e.g. control room). For those rooms, a non-radioactive method is preferred. This document can apply to installations with low inventory of radioiodine equipped with iodine traps (e.g. small laboratories). In this case, some provisions can be adapted but always in accordance with the national regulations. Finally, this document mainly deals with iodine traps using impregnated activated carbon. However, this method can be used with some adaptations to other solid sorbent as inorganic sorbent (e.g. zeolite – aluminium and silica base usually doped with silver nitrate – or impregnated catalytic supports[11][12]).

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This document specifies requirements for certified reference materials (CRMs) of higher metrological order and the content of the supporting documentation and the calibration hierarchies as described in ISO 17511:2020, 5.2.1, 5.3.1, 5.4.1, 5.5.1, 5.6.1, 5.7.1. It is applicable to CRMs intended for use as either primary reference materials (PRMs), secondary calibrators or international conventional calibrators within calibration hierarchies appropriate for measurands used in laboratory medicine, or for applications as trueness controls. It also specifies requirements for determining the certified value of a CRM, including evaluation, and reporting of the assigned uncertainty. This document is applicable primarily to CRMs with assigned property values where the property has a magnitude that can be expressed as a quantitative scalar number or ratio to a reference or refers to a counting scale as also described in ISO 17511:2020, Clause 1. When a CRM includes multiple measurands, this document is applied to each of the certified quantity values present in the CRM. Although intended to be applicable to producers of CRMs, this document is also useful for reference materials (RMs) that are not in conformity with the full metrological requirements of CRMs. For example, this document does not apply to an RM created by an in vitro diagnostic medical device (IVD MD) manufacturer for use as working calibrator or end-user calibrator within a calibration hierarchy traceable to a CRM, although some content can be useful in assessing its performance.

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