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Unlocking the Power of Sewage Water Standards: From Safety to Sustainable Performance
May 3, 2026
Explore a comprehensive guide to four essential sewage water and wastewater treatment standards impacting the environment sector: EN 12255-1, EN 12255-6, EN 12255-7, and EN 12255-10. Discover how these standards drive plant safety, sustainable operations, scalability, and legal compliance. Whether you're an environmental professional, utility manager, or business leader, this overview reveals why standards-based sewage water management is critical for modern business productivity, risk reduction, and environmental stewardship. Read to learn about practical implementation, industry impact, and the strategic business benefits of adopting up-to-date sewage water standards.
Fire-Resistance Standards for Building Materials: Essential Guidance for Modern Construction and Facility Safety
May 3, 2026
Explore a comprehensive overview of four critical fire-resistance standards for building materials and elements, designed to help businesses select, implement, and verify materials for optimal safety and regulatory compliance. Covering EN 13501-2:2023, EN 13501-3:2025, EN 15725:2023, and SIST EN 13501-3:2025, this article reveals how these guidelines promote secure, scalable, and efficient building operations. Learn about fire performance classification, extended application principles (EXAP), and the impact of these standards on productivity, risk management, and business sustainability. Essential reading for facility managers, architects, construction professionals, and anyone interested in building environment safety.
Concrete Standards Made Simple: A Guide to Modern Standards for Concrete Products and Testing
May 3, 2026
Explore the essentials of concrete and concrete product standards with this comprehensive guide to four vital European standards. This article breaks down EN 1169:2024, EN 12390-1:2021, EN 14487-1:2022, and EN 14488-3:2023 – covering production control, hardened concrete specimen testing, sprayed concrete conformity, and flexural strength testing. Discover how adopting these internationally recognized specifications can boost productivity, ensure safety, support compliance, and scale your construction or manufacturing business. From glassfibre reinforced concrete production to rigorous test methods, learn why these standards are crucial for industry professionals and how their implementation leads to superior results, reduced risk, and streamlined operations.
Understanding Fertilizer Standards: Boosting Productivity and Security in Agriculture
May 3, 2026
Explore a comprehensive overview of four essential fertilizer standards for the agriculture sector. This detailed guide explains standards on vocabulary for liming materials, analytical methods for calcium and magnesium content, quantity determination by mass or volume, and best-practice sampling of static heaps. Learn how implementing these standards enhances productivity, ensures product security, supports business scaling, and guarantees compliance with modern regulations—crucial for any agricultural enterprise, fertilizer producer, or agribusiness seeking a competitive edge. Stay informed, productive, and secure with these authoritative international fertilizer standards.
Key Standards for Sports Facilities: Safety, Performance, and Environmental Excellence
May 3, 2026
Explore essential international standards for sports facilities—covering water management in sports surfaces, public swimming pool safety, environmental efficiency of domestic pools, and advanced safety for artificial climbing structures. This comprehensive guide summarizes the scope and practical implications of four leading standards, highlighting how integrating them enhances safety, sustainability, productivity, user confidence, and legal compliance. Whether you manage a gym, stadium, aquatic center or climbing wall, understanding and applying these standards is vital for operational excellence, risk reduction, and delivering top-tier experiences. Stay ahead with best practices and compliance for contemporary sports facilities.
Mastering Packaging Standards for Sacks and Bags: Essential Guides for Quality, Safety, and Productivity
May 3, 2026
Discover the most critical international packaging standards for sacks and bags, covering paper and plastic sack terminology, specification, and requirements. This comprehensive guide demystifies four essential standards—EN ISO 6590-1:2025, EN ISO 8351-1:1996, ISO 6590-2:1986, and SIST EN 770:1997—providing professionals and businesses with insights to boost efficiency, ensure food safety, and enhance compliance. Learn why adherence to these standards is now a vital business practice for scaling, productivity, and secure transport. Perfect for manufacturers, food aid agencies, and procurement teams seeking actionable compliance advice.
Essential Safety Standards for Equipment for Children: Ensuring Security, Productivity, and Growth
May 3, 2026
Explore four pivotal international standards that set the benchmark for safety, chemical compliance, and design for children's equipment in the entertainment sector. This in-depth guide explains key requirements and test methods for child care articles, clothing, soother holders, and baby walking frames. Discover why adhering to these standards is crucial for businesses today, how they drive increased security, productivity, and scalability, and practical insights for achieving compliance. A must-read for manufacturers, retailers, and safety professionals invested in the wellbeing of children and long-term business success.
Deck Equipment Standards: Improving Safety and Productivity in Modern Shipbuilding
May 3, 2026
Explore a comprehensive guide to four international standards shaping deck equipment and installations for shipbuilding. Covering safety, technical requirements, and maintenance for devices such as push towing couplings, dog-step ladder rungs, marine combined mooring lines, and pilot ladder management. Learn how EN ISO 6218:2005, EN ISO 9519:2023, ISO 18821:2025, and ISO 799-2:2021 improve productivity, security, and scalability in the maritime industry, and why compliance is an operational must-have. Recommended reading for shipbuilders, fleet managers, and anyone ensuring marine safety.
Clothing Standards Explained: Ensuring Quality, Fit, and Innovation in Modern Apparel
May 3, 2026
Discover how four essential international standards shape the clothing industry—covering physiological effects, size designation, digital fitting, and anthropometrics. Learn why EN 17528:2022, EN ISO 8559-2:2020, ISO 20947-2:2020, and ISO 8559-5:2023 are vital for business growth, consumer satisfaction, productivity, and market expansion. This comprehensive guide explains requirements, practical implementation, and benefits for manufacturers, retailers, tech innovators, and consumers. Read to understand how adopting these clothing standards increases product quality, improves security in sizing information, and supports scaling in a globalized market.
Unlocking Quality and Safety: Key Furniture Standards for Modern Businesses
May 3, 2026
Explore three essential international furniture standards that define quality, safety, and durability in the modern furniture industry. This in-depth overview covers standards for precise measurement in office chairs (CEN/TS 18231:2026), testing surface finishes (ISO 4211-1:2025), and ensuring the safety of children’s high chairs (ISO 9221:2024). Discover how these standards empower businesses to enhance productivity, boost security, and scale operations efficiently—especially crucial when implementing new technologies or entering global markets. Learn why compliance isn’t just a regulatory necessity, but a strategic advantage for manufacturers, designers, and retailers in the competitive world of furniture.

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This document establishes the performance requirements for shank components for footwear, irrespective of the material, in order to assess the suitability for the end use and/or fitness for purpose. It also establishes the test methods to be used to evaluate the compliance with the requirements.
This document applies to shanks for all kinds of footwear as defined in Clause 4.
This document can be used as a reference by the manufacturer and the supplier.

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This document specifies requirements and test methods for durability, strength, security and functionality of sliding closing devices (SCDs) for windows and door height windows.
This document does not specifically cover the handles used in handle-operated SCDs or the sash fasteners used in cam-operated SCDs, requirements and test methods for which are given in EN 13126 2, EN 13126 3 and EN 13126 14, respectively.
The performance tests incorporated in this document are considered to be reproducible and as such will provide a consistent and objective assessment of the performance of these products throughout CEN Member States.

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This document specifies a method [1] for the quantitative determination of saxitoxin (STX), decarbamoyl saxitoxin (dcSTX), neosaxitoxin (NEO), decarbamoyl neosaxitoxin (dcNEO), gonyautoxin 1 and 4 (GTX1,4; sum of isomers), gonyautoxin 2 and 3 (GTX2,3; sum of isomers), gonyautoxin 5 (GTX5), gonyautoxin 6 (GTX6), decarbamoyl gonyautoxin 2 and 3 (dcGTX2,3; sum of isomers), N-sulfocarbamoyl gonyautoxin 2 and 3 (C1,2; sum of isomers) and N-sulfocarbamoyl gonyautoxin 1 and 4 (C3,4; sum of isomers) in (raw) mussels, oysters, scallops and clams. Laboratory experience has shown that this document can also be applied to other marine invertebrates [2], [3] and processed products of those species, however, no complete interlaboratory validation study according to ISO 5725-2 [21] has been carried out so far. The method described was validated in an interlaboratory study [4], [5] and was also verified in a European Union Reference Laboratory for Marine Biotoxins (EURLMB)-performance test aiming the total toxicity of the samples [6]. Toxins which were not available in the first interlaboratory study [4], [5] as dcGTX2,3 and dcNEO were validated in two additional interlaboratory studies [7], [8]. The lowest validated levels [4], [5], [8], are given as mass fraction of toxin (free base) in µg/kg shellfish tissue and also as µmol/kg shellfish tissue and are listed in Table 1.
[Table 1 - Lowest validated levels]
A quantitative determination of GTX6 was not included in the first interlaboratory study but several laboratories detected this toxin directly after solid phase extraction with ion-exchange (SPE-COOH) clean-up and reported a mass fraction (free base) of 30 µg/kg or higher in certain samples. For that reason, the present method is applicable to quantify GTX6 directly, depending on the availability of the standard substance. Whenever GTX6 standard is not commercially available, it is possible to determine GTX6 after hydrolysis of Fraction 2 of the SPE-COOH clean-up, described in 7.4, as NEO. The indirect quantification of GTX6 was validated in two additional interlaboratory studies [7], [8]. A study to compare direct and indirect GTX6 quantification was conducted at the EURLMB [16].
A quantitative determination of C3,4 was included in the first interlaboratory study. The present method is applicable to quantify C3,4 directly, depending on the availability of the standard substance. If no standard substances are available, C3,4 can only be quantified as GTX1,4 if the same hydrolysis protocol used for GTX6 (7.4) is applied to Fraction 1 of the SPE-COOH clean-up [10]. A study to compare direct and indirect C3,4 quantification was conducted at the EURLMB [16].

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This document provides general product category rules (PCR) for Type III environmental declarations for wood and wood-based products, including wood-based panels, for use in construction and related construction and in-service processes.
This document complements the core rules for the product category of construction products as defined in EN 15804 and is intended to be used in conjunction with EN 15804.
This document does not cover the assessment of social and economic performances at product level.
The core PCR:
—   define the parameters to be declared and the way in which they are collated and reported;
—   describe which stages of a product’s life cycle are considered in the EPD and which processes are to be included in the life cycle stages;
—   define rules for the development of scenarios;
—   include the rules for calculating the life cycle inventory and the life cycle impact assessment underlying the EPD, including the specification of the data quality to be applied;
—   include the rules for reporting predetermined, environmental and health information, that is not covered by LCA for a product, construction process and construction service where necessary;
—   define the conditions under which construction products can be compared based on the information provided by EPD.
For the EPD of construction services, the same rules and requirements apply as for the EPD of construction products.
Additionally, to the common parts of EN 15804, this document for wood and wood-based products:
—   defines the system boundaries;
—   defines the rules for modelling and assessment of material-specific characteristics such as carbon content and net calorific value of wood;
—   defines allocation procedures for multi-output processes along the wood chain;
—   defines allocation procedures for reuse, recycling and energy recovery;
—   includes the rules for calculating the life cycle inventory and the life cycle impact assessment underlying the EPD, including the assessment of carbon and net calorific value of wood;
—   provides guidance/specific rules for the determination of the reference service life (RSL).

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This document specifies common fundamental concepts for long term archiving and retrieval of mechanical CAD information for elementary parts and assemblies. It details the “fundamentals and concepts” of EN 9300-003:2012 in the specific context of long-term archiving of CAD mechanical models.
Mechanical CAD information is divided into assembly structure and geometrical information, both including explicit and implicit geometrical representation, geometric dimensioning and tolerancing with form features.
The EN 9300-1XX series is organized as a sequence of parts, each building on the previous ones in a consistent way, each adding a level of complexity in the CAD data model. This includes the detailing of relationships between the essential information for the different types of CAD information covered by the EN 9300-1XX series.
As technology matures, additional parts will be released in order to support new requirements within the aerospace community.
1.2 In Scope
This document specifies:
- the fundamentals and concepts for long-term archiving and retrieval of 3D mechanical CAD information;
- the document structure of the EN 9300-1XX series, and the links between all these parts;
- the qualification methods for long-term preservation of archived mechanical CAD information; more specially, principles for the CAD validation properties and for verification of the quality of the CAD archived file;
- specifications for the preservation planning of archived CAD information;
- specific functions for administration and monitoring of CAD archived mechanical models;
- the definition of archive information packages for CAD data.
1.3 Out of scope
The following are out of scope for this part:
- long-term archiving of CAD 2D drawings;
- other CAD specialization disciplines, such as electrical harnesses, composite.

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This document specifies the safety requirements for reciprocating internal combustion (RIC) engine driven generating sets up to 1 000 V alternating current (AC) or 1 500 V direct current (DC) and voltages above 1 000 V (AC) and not exceeding 36 kV consisting of an RIC engine, an AC generator including the additional equipment required for operating, e.g. controlgear, switchgear, auxiliary equipment.
This document is applicable to generating sets for land and marine use (domestic, recreational and industrial application). This document is not applicable to generating sets used on board of seagoing vessels and mobile offshore units as well as on aircraft or to propel road vehicles and locomotives.
This document is not applicable to gensets and components manufactured before the date of its publication.
NOTE            This document does not apply to arc welding equipment (IEC 60974 series).
This document does not specify the special requirements needed to cover operation in potentially explosive atmospheres and is not applicable for such environments.
The hazards relevant to RIC engine driven generating sets are identified in Table A.1.
This document deals with the special requirements of test and safety design which are observed in addition to the definitions and requirements in ISO 8528-1:2018, ISO 8528-2:2018, ISO 8528-3:2020, ISO 8528-4:2025, ISO 8528-5:2025, ISO 8528-6:2023 and ISO 8528-10:2022, where applicable. This document specifies safety requirements in order to protect the user from danger.

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This document specifies a procedure for the determination of the dimensional changes and distortion out of plane likely to take place when textile floor coverings and tiles are subjected to varied water and heat conditions.
The method is applicable to all textile floor coverings and textile floor coverings in tile form.

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This document specifies the requirements for design, manufacture and installation of metal bellows expansion joints with circular cross section for pressure applications with maximum allowable pressure greater than 0,5 bar.

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This document specifies a test method for estimating the transfer of mineral oil saturated hydrocarbons (MOSH) and mineral oil aromatic hydrocarbons (MOAH) from food contact materials containing recycled pulp.
This test method is applicable for examining the extent of migration from paper and board equipped with a barrier or other technical solutions to reduce the amount of migration.
This test method is also applicable to paper and board made from virgin fibres.

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IEC 61788-15:2026 describes measurements of the intrinsic surface impedance (Zs) of HTS films at microwave frequencies by a modified two-resonance mode dielectric resonator method. The object of measurement is to obtain the temperature dependence of the intrinsic Zs at the resonant frequency f0. The frequency and thickness range and the measurement resolution for the Zs of HTS films are as follows: - frequency: up to 40 GHz; - film thickness: greater than 50 nm; - measurement resolution: 0,01 mΩ at 10 GHz. It is crucial that the Zs data at the measured frequency, and that scaled to 10 GHz be reported for comparison, assuming the f2 rule for the intrinsic surface resistance, Rs (f < 40 GHz), and the f rule for the intrinsic surface reactance, Xs. This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition published in 2011. This edition constitutes a technical revision. This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition: - informative Annex B, combined relative standard uncertainty in the intrinsic surface impedance is added; - the terms, ‘precision and accuracy’, are replaced with uncertainty; - results from a round robin test are added.

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IEC 63316:2026 prescribes safeguards, test methods and compliance requirements intended to reduce the risk of electrical shock and fire associated with voltage and current at voltages greater than 60 V DC and 60 V AC. This document applies to equipment ports intended to supply and receive operating power from communications equipment ports using communication wires and cables. It covers particular requirements for circuits that are designed to transfer AC or DC power from a power sourcing equipment (PSE) (3.1.2) to a powered device (PD) (3.1.3), including repeaters, amplifiers, Optical Network Units, Remote DSLAMs, service provider terminating equipment, remote telecommunications cabinets and equipment, and midspan passive equipment connected to the PSE (3.1.2) and PD (3.1.3). The power transfer of equipment ports covered by this document uses non-mains AC voltage or non-mains DC voltage above 60 V DC classified as ES2 according to 5.2.1.2 of IEC 62368-1:2023 or, in some very controlled cases, classified as ES3 according to IEC 62368-1:2023. EXAMPLES - DC power transfer using voltages above 60 V DC but ≤ 120 V DC, classified as ES2; - Some telecommunications networks where the voltage was formerly called TNV-3 (see IEC 62368-1:2023, Table W.3), typically used for line, span or express powering outside North America, Long Range Reverse Power Feeding, HDSLx line powering ISDN, Line Powering Primary Rate E1; - Some North American telecommunications networks between the utility service providers´ PSE (3.1.2) and service providers side of the PD (3.1.3) at the PNI (3.1.8); - For DC power transfer using voltages ≥ 120 V DC at ES3: RFT circuits and the associated telecommunications network equipment and cabling used by communications service providers and communications utilities (for example, line powered E1/T1, HDSLx, SHDSLx, xDSL, repeaters, and telecommunications line powering up or line powering down converters as applicable), Optical Network Units, remote DSLAMs, etc. These RFT circuits are used between the utility service providers PSE (3.1.2) and service providers side of the PD (3.1.3) at the PNI (3.1.8). The customer facing ports of this equipment are at voltage not exceeding 60 V DC and are covered by IEC 62368-1:2023, see Annex A for deployment topologies; - For AC/DC remote powering voltage above ES1 over coaxial cable in circuits used by cable television utility service providers for repeaters, amplifiers, Optical Network Units. The customer facing ports of this equipment are at voltage not exceeding 60 V DC that are covered by IEC 62368-1:2023. NOTE 1 Any communications cable that permits power transfer between communication equipment is considered a communication cable even if communication does not take place. For example, a line powering up or line powering down converters as applicable used to power remote telecommunications equipment, can provide limited communications RFT power and not necessarily any superimposed data or signalling. This document does not cover equipment interfaces within the scope of IEC 63315. NOTE 2 IEC 63315 covers equipment intended to either supply or receive charging, or operating power from ICT interfaces using ICT wires and cables such as PoE, USB, HDMI, etc, or any of these combined. This document does not cover ringing signals that are in the scope of IEC 62368-1 or in the scope of IEC 62949:2017. This document does not cover traditional telecommunications technologies which operate at voltages not exceeding 60 V DC (circuits classified as ES1 according to 5.2.1.1 of IEC 62368-1:2023 and Tabl

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The contents of the corrigendum of March 2023 have been included in this copy.

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This document specifies a test method for the determination of total amount of halogens (including fluorine, chlorine, bromine and iodine) present in textile products by combustion and ion chromatography (C-IC). This document is applicable to all materials of textile products which are combustible, e.g. fibres, fabrics, plastic components (including coating), wood.

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This document provides requirements and recommendations related to the concepts required to associate pharmaceutical products or groups of pharmaceutical products with an appropriate set of PhPID(s) in accordance with ISO 11616. Pharmaceutical product identifiers and the related elements are intended to represent pharmaceutical products as defined within a medicinal product by a medicines regulatory authority. While the ISO standards on IDMP can be applied to off-label usage of medicinal products, such applications are currently outside of the scope of this document. Reference to ISO 11238, ISO 11239, ISO 11240, ISO 11615, HL7 V3 messaging standards (HL7 Reference Information Model (RIM)[8], HL7 Common Product Model (CPM)[9] and HL7 V3 Structured Product Labelling (SPL)[10], and HL7 FHIR[11] can be applied for pharmaceutical product information in the context of this document.

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This document specifies the classification, general requirements, design requirements, general characteristics, general testing and inspection methods for submersible toolings. This document applies to the design, manufacture, inspection, and post-acceptance of submersible toolings.

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This document provides a reference model intended to support the analysis and design of B2B electronic transactions utilizing smart contracts. The model identifies and defines five core components that constitute the foundational elements for such transactions, as follows: authentication and responsibility of transaction parties; transaction procedure and execution; transaction consensus mechanism; transaction verification mechanism; security controls.

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This document specifies the general requirements, test items and methods for conducting manoeuvring tests on human-occupied submersibles. It is applicable to manoeuvring tests for all human-occupied submersibles operating in the sea and inland waterway areas. It can also be used as a reference for manoeuvring tests on other types of submersibles operating in pools, lakes and seas.

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This document defines the technical implementation and behavior of a Wi-SUN Field Area Network which fulfills the marketing requirements specified in [MRD]. With the details presented in this document, an implementer is enabled to construct an interoperable and certifiable implementation of the Wi-SUN FAN.

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