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This document gives guidance on auditing management systems, including the principles of auditing, managing an audit programme and conducting management system audits, as well as guidance on the evaluation of competence of individuals involved in the audit process. These individuals include those managing the audit programme, auditors and audit teams.
It is applicable to all organizations that need to plan and conduct audits of management systems or manage an audit programme.
The application of this document to other types of audits is possible, provided that special consideration is given to the specific competence needed and the objectives to be achieved.
- Standard56 pagesEnglish languagee-Library read for1 day
This document provides requirements and specific guidance for the safe operation and maintenance of optical fibre communication systems (OFCSs). In these systems, optical power is possibly accessible outside the confines of the transmitting equipment and/or at great distance from the optical source.
This document requires the assessment of hazard level at each accessible location of the OFCS as a replacement for product classification according to IEC 60825-1. It applies to the installed OFCS as an engineered, end-to-end assembly for the generation, transfer and receipt of optical radiation arising from lasers, light-emitting diodes (LEDs) or optical amplifiers, in which the transference is by means of optical fibre for communication and/or control purposes.
NOTE 1 Throughout this document, a reference to 'laser' is taken to include LEDs and optical amplifiers.
Individual components and subassemblies that fall under the definition of a laser product are subject to the applicable subclause(s) of IEC 60825-1. This document is applicable to individual components and subassemblies intended to be installed within OFCSs.
This document does not apply to optical fibre systems primarily designed to transmit optical power for applications such as material processing or medical treatment.
In addition to the hazards resulting from laser radiation, OFCSs possibly give rise to other hazards, such as fire.
This document does not address safety issues associated with explosion or fire with respect to OFCSs deployed in explosive atmospheres.
NOTE 2 The hazard presented by optical radiation emerging from a fibre is determined by the wavelength and power emerging from the fibre and also by the optical characteristics of the fibre itself (see Annex A).
- Standard61 pagesEnglish languagee-Library read for1 day
This document specifies the requirements and methods for the clinical investigation of medical electrical (ME) equipment used to measure the body temperature in indirect measurement mode.
This document covers both intermittently and continuously measuring clinical thermometers.
NOTE 1 This document does not apply to clinical thermometers measuring the body temperature in direct measurement mode.
NOTE 2 For clinical thermometers in direct measurement mode determining the technical accuracy in accordance with ISO 80601-2-56:—1) is considered sufficient.
This document is applicable to clinical thermometers with claimed measurement time shorter than 60 seconds (for methods such as oral or rectal measurement), or shorter than 5 minutes (for methods such as axillary measurement), and which are treated as predictive type thermometers and fall under the scope of this document.
This document specifies additional disclosure requirements.
This document does not apply to the clinical investigation of a screening thermographs for human febrile temperature screening whose laboratory accuracy requirements are described in IEC 80601-2-59.
This document does not apply to pulmonary artery catheter for the determination of cardiac output by thermodilution.
NOTE 3 ISO 80601-2-56:—1) does include pulmonary artery catheter for the determination of cardiac output by thermodilution.
- Standard33 pagesEnglish languagee-Library read for1 day
This document specifies general interface requirements for small-bore connectors that form part of a medical device or accessory that conveys liquids or gases to a patient.
This document also identifies the applications for which these small-bore connectors are intended to be used, which include, but are not limited to:
— respiratory;
— enteral;
— limb cuff inflation;
— neural;
— intravascular or hypodermic;
— other use cases utilizing an ISO 80369-7 small-bore connector.
This document provides the methodology to assess non-interconnectable characteristics of small-bore connectors based on their inherent design in order to reduce the risk of misconnections between medical devices or between accessories for different applications as specified in this document as well as those that can be developed under future parts of the ISO and IEC 80369 series.
NOTE Clause A.2 contains guidance or rationale for this Clause.
- Standard55 pagesEnglish languagee-Library read for1 day
This document specifies requirements and test methods for operating lights used in dental treatment and intended for illuminating the oral cavity of patients. It also contains specifications on the instructions for use, marking and packaging.
This document applies to operating lights, irrespective of the technology of the light source.
This document excludes auxiliary light sources and those intended for patient contact, e.g. from dental handpieces and dental headlamps, fibreoptic intraoral operating lights and operating lights which are specifically designed for use in oral surgery.
- Standard34 pagesEnglish languagee-Library read for1 day
This document specifies coupling between handpieces and motors that are connected to dental units. For the purposes of this document, the couplings described in this document are not equipped with electronic terminal(s).
This document specifies the nominal dimensions, tolerances and extraction force of coupling systems for use between handpieces and motor which supply the handpiece with water, air and light and rotation energy.
- Standard23 pagesEnglish languagee-Library read for1 day
This document supplements or modifies the corresponding clauses in IEC 62841-1, so as to convert it into the IEC Standard: Particular requirements for transportable planers and thicknessers.
IEC 62841-1:2014, Clause 1 is applicable, except as follows:
This document applies to transportable planers, thicknessers and combined planers and thicknessers intended for cutting wood and analogous materials with a maximum planing width of 330 mm.
This document does not apply to planers, thicknessers or combined planers and thicknessers other than transportable.
NOTE 101 ISO 19085-7:2019 gives requirements for planers, thicknessers or combined planers and thicknessers other than transportable.
- Standard38 pagesEnglish languagee-Library read for1 day
This document specifies requirements for oropharyngeal airways.
This document is not applicable to metal oropharyngeal airways, nor to requirements concerning flammability of oropharyngeal airways.
This document is not applicable to supralaryngeal airways, which are covered by ISO 11712[1].
The requirements that are also applicable to other airway devices have been removed from this document as they now appear in the general airway device standard (ISO 18190).
The requirements in this device-specific standard take precedence over any conflicting requirements in the general standard for airway devices (ISO 18190).
- Standard22 pagesEnglish languagee-Library read for1 day
This document specifies requirements and gives recommendations for the periodic inspection and testing of permanently mounted tubes of: composite with seamless metallic liners; composite with non-load-sharing liners; seamless steel; in battery vehicles and multiple element gas containers (MEGCs) including frames and associated equipment (these components are also inspected); and large tubes of: composite with seamless metallic liners; composite with non-load-sharing liners; in modules including frames and associated equipment (these components are also inspected).
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This document specifies the presentation of lexicographic entries in general language dictionaries, whether monolingual, bilingual or multilingual, following a lexicographic lemma-oriented approach, and intended for human end-users. Concerning the modelling of the underlying data, this document follows the ISO 24613 series. The document provides recommendations for addressing the heterogeneous structures of data presentation in lexicographic entries, both in printed and digital dictionaries. This document also establishes core concepts related to the broader scope of lexicographic work.
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This document provides a self-assessment of an organization’s human-centred design principles, processes, and activities throughout the life cycle of computer-based interactive systems. It also provides an overview of information given in the ISO 9241-200 series of standards. It is intended to be used as an introduction and self-assessment guide to human-centred design (HCD). Its target audience is personnel responsible for and managing design processes, and it is concerned with ways in which both hardware and software components of interactive systems can enhance human–system interaction. This document does not provide detailed coverage of the methods and techniques required for human-centred design, nor does it address health or safety aspects in detail. Although it addresses the planning and management of human-centred design, it does not address all aspects of project management. NOTE Detailed human factors, ergonomics, usability and accessibility issues are dealt with more fully in a number of standards including other parts of ISO 9241 and ISO 6385, which sets out the broad principles of ergonomics.
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This document is applicable to whole body vibration as a significant hazard. It also specifies the methods for determining the vibration emission transmitted to the whole body of drivers standing or seated on freely moveable ground support equipment (GSE) when driving, for purposes of type evaluation and declaration. This document also specifies methods for verifying vibration emission. This document is applicable to self-powered GSE only. The test results do not apply to the determination of whole body vibration exposure of persons. This document is intended to be used in conjunction with the different parts of the EN 1915 series and the EN 12312 series. This document does not apply to GSE manufactured before the date of its publication.
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This document specifies a subset of the syntax specified in Rec. ITU-T T.840.1 | ISO/IEC 6048-1 via one Main stream profile and three decoder tool subsets as three decoder profiles. It also defines higher bounds on tile and picture sizes via levels of a decoder profile that a conforming decoder implementation shall support, and specifies profiles, each being tailored to certain application domains, and defines the levels of the profiles.
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This document specifies the requirements for dehydrated tarragon (Artemisia dracunculus Linnaeus) (methylchavicol type; also called “estragole -type tarragon”) in the form of whole or cut leaves and powder. It does not apply to the elemicin-sabinene-type tarragon. Recommendations relating to storage and transport conditions are given in Annex A.
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- Draft9 pagesEnglish languagee-Library read for1 day
IEC 61754-2: 2026 defines the standard interface dimensions for type BFOC/2,5 family of connectors. This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition published in 1996. This edition constitutes a technical revision. This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition: a) addition of Clause 2, Clause 3 and the Bibliography; b) addition of the active device receptacle interface type; c) revision of the ferrule grades to refer to the connector optical interfaces specified in the IEC 61755-3 series; d) revision of the ferrule end face geometry to refer to the connector optical interfaces specified in the IEC 61755‑3 series and IEC 63267‑3 series; e) improvement of the description of the characteristics of the resilient alignment sleeve for adaptor and rigid bore sleeve for active device receptacle; f) harmonisation of the dimensions of reference A for the rigid bore sleeve with other connector interface standards in IEC 61754 series.
- Draft12 pagesEnglish languagee-Library read for1 day
This document specifies the syntax, semantics, and decoding for visual volumetric media using video‑based coding methods. Furthermore, this document specifies processes that can be needed for reconstruction of visual volumetric media, and can also include additional processes such as post‑decoding, pre-reconstruction, post‑reconstruction, and adaptation.
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IEC 61995-1:2025 applies to devices for the connection of luminaires (DCL) intended for household and similar purposes, for the electrical connection of fixed luminaires of class I or class II to final circuits rated at not more than 16 A without mechanical support for the luminaires incorporated in the plug/outlet interface. The DCL retention mechanisms are not intended to support the weight of the luminaires. This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition published in 2005 and Amendment 1:2016. This edition constitutes a technical revision. This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition: a) additional requirements and tests for additional suspension means; b) additional requirements and tests for additional functions; c) additional requirements and tests for floating type DCLs; d) introduction of insulation piercing terminals (IPT); e) additional classification according to the connection capacities of the DCL outlet terminals; f) modification of maximum withdrawal force for plugs with enabled locking means; g) improvements of temperature rise tests.
- Draft84 pagesEnglish languagee-Library read for1 day
IEC 62541-9:2026 specifies the representation of Alarms and Conditions in the OPC Unified Architecture. Included is the Information Model representation of Alarms and Conditions in the OPC UA address space. Other aspects of alarm systems like alarm philosophy, life cycle, alarm response times, alarm types and many other details are captured in standards such as IEC 62682 and ISA 18.2. The Alarms and Conditions Information Model in this document, is designed in accordance with IEC 62682 and ISA 18.2. Annex C specifies a recommended mapping between OPC Classic Alarm & Events (A&E) servers to the model described in this document. Annex A describes recommended localized names for Alarm states. Annex B describes examples (e.g. Event sequences, Alarm areas in AddressSpace). This fourth edition cancels and replaces the third edition published in 2020. This edition constitutes a technical revision. This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition: a) addition of "Comment" parameter to Alarm shelving methods; b) addition of method that allows a client to get the members of a group, since it is possible that the AddressSpace does not expose instances of alarms; c) addition of deadband properties for all limits in the limit AlarmType (from which all other types described in this issue are derived); d) addition of text explaining the disabling of alarms is no longer supported in ISA 18.2 and that it is maintained in this document for backward compatibility, but that it is recommended that Alarm not be disabled; e) addition of optional severities for limit alarms; f) addition of new AlarmState variable type that can be used to collect alarm information for displays on graphics; g) addition of SupportsFilterRetain property to improve Client filtering; h) removal of ConditionSubClassId and ConditionSubClassNames from the conditiontype definition since they are now defined in BaseEventType.
- Draft141 pagesEnglish languagee-Library read for1 day
This document provides guidance on applying the set of user accessibility needs (UANs) to the procurement, development and evaluation of ICT products and services. This includes guidance on documenting the application of user accessibility needs. Applying user accessibility needs helps improve accessibility for all users and in particular for users with special needs that might otherwise be overlooked.
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