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This document specifies the methodology for the design, planning, and execution of an interlaboratory study (ILS) and calculation of precision estimates of a test method specified by the study. In particular:
it defines the relevant statistical terms,
it specifies the procedures to be adopted in the planning and execution of an ILS to determine the precision of a test method, and
it specifies the method of calculating the precision from the results of such a study.
The procedures in this document have been designed specifically for petroleum and petroleum related products, which are normally considered as homogeneous. However, the procedures described in this document can also be applied to other types of homogeneous products.
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This document specifies the methodology for applying precision estimates of a test method derived from the processes specified in ISO 4259-1. In particular, it specifies the procedures for setting the property specification limits based upon test method precision where the property is determined using a specific test method, and determines the specification conformance status when there are conflicting results between supplier and receiver. Other applications of this test method precision are briefly described in principle without the associated procedures.
The procedures in this document have been designed specifically for petroleum and petroleum-related products, which are normally homogeneous. However, the procedures described in this document can also be applied to other types of homogeneous products.
This document is not applicable to non-homogenous products.
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This document describes methods for the determination of sulfur and chlorine content in solid biofuels and pyrogenic biocarbon and specifies two methods for decomposition of the fuel and different analytical techniques for the quantification of the elements in the decomposition solutions. The determination of other elements such as fluorine and bromine are also possible with the methods in this document, however performance data for these elements are not provided. The use of automatic equipment is also included in this document, provided that a validation is carried out as specified and that the performance characteristics are similar to those of the method described in this document.
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IEC 60335-2-2:2026 deals with the safety of electric vacuum cleaners and water suction cleaning appliances for household and similar purposes, their rated voltage being not more than 250 V for single phase (AC) supplied appliances, direct current (DC) supplied appliances and battery-operated appliances and 480 V for multi-phase centrally-sited vacuum cleaners. This standard also applies to vacuum cleaners for animal grooming, centrally-sited vacuum cleaners, and automatic battery-operated cleaners.
This standard also applies to spray extraction appliances in which
– the pressure of the employed liquid solution does not exceed 2,5 MPa;
– the product of the pressure (in MPa) and the flow of liquid solution (in litres per minute) do not exceed 100; and
– the temperature of the liquid solution at the spray nozzle outlet does not exceed 60 °C.
This standard also applies to vacuum cleaners and water suction cleaning appliances provided with a blowing function or inflating function.
This standard also applies to motorized cleaning heads and current-carrying hoses associated with a particular vacuum cleaner or water suction cleaning appliance.
Appliances not intended for normal household use, but which nevertheless can be a source of danger to the public, such as appliances intended to be used by laypersons in shops and other premises for normal housekeeping purposes, are within the scope of this standard.
Examples of appliances for household use are appliances for typical housekeeping functions used in the household environment that can also be used by non-expert users for typical intermittent housekeeping functions:
– in shops, schools and other similar working environments;
– in farm houses;
– by clients in hotels, motels and other residential type environments;
– in bed and breakfast type environments.
Household environments include the dwelling and its associated buildings, the garden, etc.
As far as is practicable, this standard deals with the common hazards presented by appliances that are encountered by all persons in and around the home. However, in general, it does not take into account
– persons (including children) whose physical, sensory or mental capabilities; or lack of experience and knowledge prevents them from using the appliance safely without supervision or instruction;
– children playing with the appliance.
Attention is drawn to the fact that
– for appliances intended to be used in vehicles or on board ships or aircraft, additional requirements can be necessary;
– in many countries, additional requirements are specified by the national health authorities, the national authorities responsible for the protection of labour, the national water supply authorities and similar authorities.
This standard does not apply to
– appliances intended exclusively for industrial purposes;
– appliances intended to be used in locations where special conditions prevail, such as the presence of a corrosive or explosive atmosphere (dust, vapour or gas);
– wet and dry vacuum cleaners, including power brush, for commercial use (IEC 60335-2-69);
– floor treatment and wet scrubbing machines, including rug shampooers, for household and similar use (IEC 60335-2-10);
– hand-held mains-operated garden blowers, vacuums and blower vacuums (IEC 60335 2 100, IEC 62841-4-6);
– spray extraction machines for commercial use (IEC 60335-2-68);
– high-pressure cleaners and steam cleaners (with a rated pressure not less than 2,5 MPa) (IEC 60335-2-79);
– appliances having vacuum-pressure functions for skin care (IEC 60335-2-115).
This eighth edition cancels and replaces the seventh edition published in 2019. This edition constitutes a technical revision.
This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition:
– alignment with IEC 60335-1:2020;
– conversion of some notes to normative text (Clause 1);
– addition of multi-phase central vacuum cleaners to the scope (Clause 1);
–
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IEC TS 63346-2-2:2026 provides common rules and specific requirements for the design of low voltage DC auxiliary power systems (APSs) intended to be installed in substations, mainly covering the configuration of DC power sources, system wiring, electric equipment selection and physical layout. For the purpose of interpreting this document, a DC APS in this document is considered as follows.
Its scope covers from the low voltage AC input of the charger to the DC input points of loads. Though DC load is discussed where necessary, the load itself is beyond the scope of this document.
Unless particularly stated, DC APS refers to the system using lead-acid and nickel-cadmium cells which are connected in series. The system using parallel cells can implement this document by reference.
Substations in this document refer to those which are part of an electrical system and contain equipment that either receives and distributes electrical energy or transforms voltages to the levels required by the loads they supply, or both.
This document does not apply to the design of any of the following: traction substation, which have different power supply requirements, such as unbalanced load power supply and harmonic behaviour;
offshore substations, as factors such as waves, typhoons, salt spray, etc. need to be taken into account, which have different requirements for power supply and equipment selection; the substation connecting a nuclear power plant to the grid and its associated LV APS integrated with the nuclear power plant.
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This document specifies a method for determining the resistance of the colour of textiles of all kinds and in all forms to ironing and to processing on hot cylinders.
This document is applicable for hot pressing when the textile is dry, damp or wet which is determined by the end-use of the textile.
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This document classifies denture adhesives used by wearers of removable dentures. It also specifies requirements, test methods and instructions to be supplied for the use of such products.
This document is applicable to denture adhesives for use by the consumer and excludes the dental lining materials prescribed or applied by dental professionals.
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1.1 This document specifies requirements for the development, validation and routine control of a radiation sterilization process for medical devices.
NOTE Although the scope is limited to medical devices, this document can be applicable to other products and equipment.
This document covers radiation processes employing irradiators using:
a) the radionuclide 60Co or 137Cs;
b) a beam from an electron generator; or
c) a beam from an X-ray generator.
1.2 This document is not applicable to processes for inactivating viruses or the causative agents of spongiform encephalopathies, such as scrapie, bovine spongiform encephalopathy and Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease.
NOTE For information on such processes, see ISO 22442-1, ISO 22442-2, ISO 22442-3, ISO 13022 and ICH Q5A.
1.2.1 This document does not specify requirements for designating a medical device as sterile.
NOTE Regional and national requirements can designate medical devices as sterile. See, for example, EN 556-1 or ANSI/AAMI ST67.
1.2.2 This document does not specify a quality management system for the control of all stages of production of medical devices.
NOTE It is not a requirement of this document to have a complete quality management system during manufacture, but the elements of a quality management system that are the minimum necessary to control the sterilization process are normatively referenced at appropriate places in the text (see, in particular, Clause 4). Attention is drawn to the standards for quality management systems (see ISO 13485) that control all stages of production of medical devices, including the sterilization process. Regional and national regulations for the provision of medical devices can require implementation of a complete quality management system and the assessment of that system by a third party.
1.2.3 This document does not require that biological indicators be used for validation or monitoring of radiation sterilization, nor does it require that a pharmacopoeial test for sterility be carried out for product release.
1.2.4 This document does not specify requirements for occupational safety associated with the design and operation of irradiation facilities.
NOTE Regulations on safety requirements for occupational safety related to radiation can exist in some countries.
1.2.5 This document does not specify requirements for the sterilization of used or reprocessed devices.
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This document specifies the nominal dimensions and masses of the hot rolled steel channels, I and H sections.
The following shapes are covered by this document:
Sections:
- parallel flange I sections IPE;
- parallel wide flange beams HE;
- parallel extra wide flange beams HL and HLZ;
- parallel wide flange columns HD;
- parallel wide flange bearing piles HP and UBP;
- parallel flange universal beams UB;
- parallel flange universal columns UC;
- taper flange I sections IPN and J.
Channels:
- parallel flange channels UPE and PFC;
- taper flange channels UPN, U and CH.
These requirements do not apply to hot rolled steel channels, I- and H- sections from stainless steel.
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IEC 61300-2-2:2026 evaluates the effects of a number of successive cycles of mating and un-mating of fibre optic connectors or other interconnecting devices on optical performance and mechanical degradation of the component under normal usage conditions.
This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition:
a) definition of the mating durability test also for a plug-receptacle configuration of the device under test (DUT);
b) deletion of measurement condition B;
c) definition of a unique measurement condition;
d) addition of performance categories in the severities;
e) introduction of new severity levels for connectors and hardened connectors;
f) definition of new cleaning criteria during mating durability test;
g) deletion of performance category E in the severities.
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IEC TS 62607-4-9:2026, which is a Technical Specification, establishes a standardized method for assembling
• coin-cell EDLCs
in order to characterize the electrochemical key control characteristic of carbon nanomaterials.
The coin-cell EDLC is fabricated through sequential steps: electrode slurry preparation (mixing), coating, rolling, cutting, weighing, and final assembly.
• The document specifies the assembly process and data recording.
• The document is applicable for carbon nanomaterials used in EDLC as active material or conductive agents, such as nanoporous activated carbon, carbon aerogel, carbon nanotube, carbon black, graphene, nano graphite sheet, vapour-grown carbon fibre and so on.
• Typical application areas of this method are research, manufacturer and downstream user to guide material processing and quality control
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This document specifies the maximum percentage content of alloying elements and impurities present in wrought aluminium and aluminium alloys which are fabricated into materials and articles designed to be in contact with foodstuff. It contains provisions for the demonstration of conformity of products with the present standard.
NOTE Materials include semi-finished products. Articles are finished goods.
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IEC 603352-120:2024 deals with the safety of appliances for generation of directly inhalable aerosols, their rated voltage being not more than 250 V for single-phase appliances, and other appliances including direct current (DC) supplied appliances and battery-operated appliances.
Examples of the appliances that are within the scope of this standard are:
- vapour and aerosol appliances;
- personal vaping appliances with or without nicotine;
- electronic cigarettes;
- electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS);
- electronic non-nicotine delivery systems (ENNDS);
- electronic tobacco heating appliances for heated tobacco products.
This standard does not apply to:
- medical ventilators,
- humidifiers (IEC 60335-2-98).
These requirements do not cover the consumables, such as e-liquids and other inhaled aerosol substances, wicks, and other particulate matter inhaled during use, nor do they cover substances in the emissions from the operation of the appliances. For example, heavy metal emissions in the aerosol and environmental exposure are not covered by this standard. These requirements do not consider the physiological effects of any consumable used with the appliances. This International Standard does not cover requirements or prohibitions of the labelling, packaging and contents of nicotine-containing or nicotine-consuming products that are strictly regulated by law of the relevant jurisdiction.
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This document specifies requirements for 8-strand braided ropes, for 12-strand braided ropes, and for covered rope constructions (single braid, double braid and multi-core construction) for general purpose made of high modulus polyethylene (HMPE), and gives rules for their designation.
Many different types and grades of HMPE fibre exist which are commonly used to produce rope products. This document does not apply to all variations in strength or product performance.
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This document specifies requirements and guidance for production assurance and reliability management as applicable to the assets and operations associated with exploration drilling, exploitation, processing and transport of petroleum, petrochemical and natural gas resources. It covers the assets and associated activities for upstream, midstream, downstream and petrochemical business categories. It focuses on the production assurance of oil and gas with respect to production and associated activities and covers the analysis of reliability and maintenance of the equipment. This includes a variety of associated systems and equipment in the oil and gas value chain. Production assurance addresses not only hydrocarbon production, but also associated activities such as drilling, pipeline installation and subsea intervention.
The document also supports production assurance and reliability management for lower carbon energy assets and associated operations, e.g. carbon capture and storage (CCS), hydrogen, ammonia, and wind energy. It describes the processes, activities, requirements and guidelines for systematic management, effective planning, execution and use of production assurance and reliability technology.
This document defines 12 processes, of which seven are denoted as core production assurance processes and addressed in this document. The remaining five processes are denoted as interacting processes and while they are outside the scope of this document, information is provided as to how they relate to production assurance and reliability management. The relationship of the core production assurance processes with these interacting processes, however, is within the scope of this document as the flow of information to and from these latter processes is required to ensure that production assurance requirements are fulfilled.
The document specifies how to establish and execute a production assurance programme (PAP) and a reliability management programme (RMP).
This document lists processes and activities that can be initiated to add value for the stakeholder (e.g. operator), where the selected process can depend on their business strategy and application area.
This document is intended for the following users and associated activities by their personnel:
Operators: Production assurance and reliability management activities. Related activities include project management and control, technology development, technology qualification, concept and system design, risk management (including HSE), integrity management, and maintenance management.
Contractors: Activities by the main contractor for engineering, procurement, construction, drilling, installation, operation, maintenance services, etc.
Vendors: Activities by manufacturer or supplier related to equipment design and quality management, technology development and qualification.
Authorities: Activities by regulatory bodies to ensure HSE, resource utilization and economic efficiency in operations.
Consultants: Consultancy services aimed at supporting production assurance and reliability management.
Universities: Activities associated with educating industry professionals, as well as conducting fundamental or applied research projects, when related to production assurance, reliability management, and technology development. This includes improvement of the methods and frameworks described herein.
Research institutions: Research activities related to production assurance, reliability management, and technology development. This includes equipment qualification testing and advanced engineering assessments using the methods and frameworks described herein.
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IEC TS 62607-4-10:2026, which is a Technical Specification, establishes standardized methods to determine the electrochemical key control characteristics, including:
• specific capacitance, voltage maintenance rate, endurance in cycling and temperature endurance of carbon nanomaterials by determining the standard coin-type EDLC.
The electrochemical key control characteristics are derived by calculating the recording curve at the specific charging and discharging process.
• The document is applicable for coin-type EDLC assembled from carbon nanomaterials, such as nanoporous activated carbon, carbon aerogel, carbon nanotube, carbon black, graphene, nano graphite sheet, vapor-grown carbon fibre and so on.
• Typical application areas of this method are research, manufacturer and downstream use to guide material processing and quality control.
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This document specifies a method of testing the laser-induced ignition and damage of medical beam delivery systems to allow checking of suitable products according to the classification system.
NOTE 1 Take care when interpreting these results, since the direct applicability of the results of this test method to the clinical situation has not been fully established.
NOTE 2 Users of products tested by this method are cautioned that the laser will be wavelength sensitive and tested at the wavelength for which it is intended to be used. If tested using other wavelengths, the power settings and modes of beam delivery need to be explicitly stated.
CAUTION — This test method can involve hazardous materials, operations and equipment. This document provides advice on minimizing some of the risks associated with its use but does not purport to address all such risks. It is the responsibility of the user of this document to establish appropriate safety and health practices and to determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use.
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This document specifies the design and installation of alternating current (AC) and direct current (DC) electrical systems used for the purpose of electrical propulsion and/or the electrical part of a hybrid propulsion system (system with both a rechargeable battery and a fuelled power source).
This document is applicable to electrical propulsion systems operated in the following ranges either individually or in combination:
direct current of less than 1 500 V DC;
single-phase alternating current up to AC 1 000 V;
three-phase alternating current up to AC 1 000 V.
This document is applicable to electrical propulsion systems installed in small craft up to 24 m length of the hull (LH in accordance with ISO 8666).
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This document provides guidance on risks specific to artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) and how to apply the risk management process of ISO 14971 to ML-enabled medical devices (MLMD). This document is intended to be used in conjunction with ISO 14971 and ISO/TR 24971[2].
This document does not apply to MLMD employing large language models (LLM) or generative AI.
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This document specifies a general framework, including principles, requirements and guidance for assessing, measuring, monitoring and reporting on investments and financing activities in relation to climate change and the transition into a low-carbon economy. The assessment includes the following items:
the alignment (or lack thereof) of investment and financing decisions taken by the financier with low-carbon transition pathways, adaptation pathways, and climate goals;
the impact of actions through the financier’s investment and lending decisions towards the achievement of climate goals in the real economy, i.e. mitigation (greenhouse gas emissions) and adaptation (resilience);
the risks to owners of financial assets (e.g. private equities, listed stocks, bonds, loans) arising from climate change.
To support the financier’s assessment of the impact of investment and lending decisions, this document provides guidance for the financier on how to:
set targets and determine metrics to be used for tracking progress related to the low-carbon transition pathways of investees;
determine low-carbon transition and adaptation trajectories of investees;
document the causality or linkage between its climate action and its outputs, outcomes and impacts.
This document is applicable to financiers, i.e. investors and lenders. It guides their reporting activities to the following third parties: shareholders, clients, policymakers, financial supervisory authorities and non-governmental organizations.
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This document specifies a method for the determination of the composition of feather and/or down fit for or constituting filled manufactured articles in order to label and/or mark it or to verify the denominations reported on the label.
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IEC 62228-7:2026 specifies test and measurement methods for the EMC evaluation of CXPI transceiver ICs under network condition. It defines test configurations, test conditions, test signals, failure criteria, test procedures, test setups and test boards. This specification is applicable for standard CXPI transceiver ICs and ICs with embedded CXPI transceiver and covers:
- the emission of RF disturbances;
- the immunity against RF disturbances;
- the immunity against impulses;
- the immunity against electrostatic discharges (ESD).
This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition:
a) change transceiver terms and definitions from master to commander and slave to responder in 3.1.5 and 3.1.6.
b) change test configuration for embedded transceiver in 5.3.1 and add on Figure A.4 accordingly.
c) change the definition of TX2 test signal for Type-B transceiver in 5.4.2.
d) add examples for test limits in Annex C.
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This document provides an overview of the standardization deliverables published and under development under the responsibility of CEN/TC 107. It defines the temperature ranges applicable to the intended use of these documents and establishes a classification system linking each document to its corresponding temperature range. Furthermore, it describes how estimation of service life of pipe systems is conducted based on the average operating temperature within service pipes, taking into account additional influencing conditions.
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This document is applicable to small floating working machines used for work in, over, or on, inland waters. This document specifies safety-related requirements and test methods.
This document specifies minimum requirements for small floating working machines with a length of < 10 m and a product of length, width and depth of less than 30 m3, with temporarily or permanently installed work equipment or machines used on inland waters.
These small floating working machines can be used for activities such as extraction work, lifting work, sampling, mowing and clearing work or comparable tasks.
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This document specifies an analysing methodology for protecting potable water in potable water installations within and outside buildings but within premises from the risk of pollution by backflow of non-potable water and gives recommendations on the design, risk analysis, backflow prevention devices and their installation methods (see Figure 1 and Figure 2).
This methodology is also intended to be used outside premises for all water systems connected to a potable water distribution system up to and including the point of use (see Figure 3).
The product standards for the specific backflow prevention devices or arrangements are intended to be used in conjunction with this document. For the development of new devices or systems, this document is intended to be used as a reference to establish the necessary level of backflow protection.
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This document specifies a general audit and quality system requirements for the production, which is a common part for every manufacturer of every kind of supplementary grip device (SGD).
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IEC 62885-2:2026 is applicable for measurements of the performance of mains-operated and cordless dry vacuum cleaners, including water filter vacuum cleaners for household or similar use. Table D.1 of Annex D is applicable to measurements of the performance of cordless dry vacuum cleaners for household use or under conditions similar to those in households. The results obtained under this annex are intended to be comparable to the results obtained for mains-operated vacuum cleaners. The purpose of Annex D is to specify additional requirements for measurements of cordless dry vacuum cleaners. Cleaning robots are evaluated to IEC/ASTM 62885-7. Handheld dry vacuum cleaners are excluded, except for 5.10.2 and 5.11. Measurements of the performance of mains-operated commercial dry vacuum cleaners are found in IEC 62885-8. The purpose of this document is to specify essential performance characteristics of dry vacuum cleaners which are of interest to users and to describe methods for measuring these characteristics. Due to the influence of environmental conditions, variations in time, origin of test materials and proficiency of the operator, some of the described test methods will give more reliable results when applied for comparative testing of a number of appliances at the same time, in the same laboratory and by the same operator. The methods here can be applied with modifications for surface-cleaning product types or technologies not currently covered within the scope. For safety requirements, reference is made to IEC 60335-1:2020 and IEC 60335-2-2. A recommendation on information for the consumer at the point of sale is given in Annex B. This third edition of IEC 62885-2 cancels and replaces the second edition published in 2021. This edition constitutes a technical revision.
This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition:
a) relocation of RSB annexes to IEC TS 62885-1;
b) relocation of remaining test materials, test dust, and equipment to IEC TS 62885-1;
c) reduced number of test strokes from 5 double strokes to 3 double strokes except as specifically required;
d) relocated requirements for cordless products, except for battery-related items, from IEC 62885-4 to a new Annex D;
e) added definition and instructions for a universal dry nozzle;
f) relocated air data equipment to IEC TS 62885-1, relocated formulae to 5.11, and made revisions to air data requirements;
g) relocated dust re-emission equipment to IEC TS 62885-1.
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This document presents the role of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies, including neural networks (NN), in multimedia coding and processing activities. It describes the current perspectives on AI for multimedia and identifies working assumptions and technical challenges expected from working with AI and NN-based technologies. This document highlights a variety of multimedia coding activities, key scenarios and gaps that are to be addressed by further standardization efforts.
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This document provides guidelines on how to implement an eight-stage process to enhance resilience to disruptions arising from emergencies, disasters or crises. It describes how a local resilience partnership can work with members of the public, civil society and business sectors to address needs in society that have been created by a disruption. The process describes how the local resilience partnership can create a local resilience capability that encourages self-help and helping others, while focusing on the needs of priority groups. This document describes: how the local resilience partnership can co-design and create a capability to enhance resilience to disruption; partnerships and establishing a shared vision to enhance societal resilience; risks, vulnerabilities, needs, and community assets; implementation and management of capability; evaluation and continual improvement. This document takes a whole-of-society approach to enhancing resilience by adopting principles and developing systems to support societal networks, organizations (from private, public, and voluntary sectors), community groups, and individuals. This document is applicable to any organization or group involved in enhancing the resilience of society to disruption.
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This document specifies the minimum requirements and test methods for Isatis indigotica root derived from the plant Isatis indigotica Fort. It is applicable to Isatis indigotica roots that are sold as Chinese material medica (whole medicinal materials) and decoction pieces derived from this plant.
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IEC 61811-1:2015 applies to electromechanical telecom elementary relays. Relays according to this standard are provided for the operation in telecommunication applications. However, as electromechanical elementary relays, they are also suitable for particular industrial and other applications. This standard selects from IEC 61810 series and other sources the appropriate methods of test to be used in detail specifications derived from this specification, and contains basic test schedules to be used in the preparation of such specifications in accordance with this standard. Detailed test schedules are contained in the detail specifications. This second edition of IEC 61811-1 cancels and replaces IEC 61811-1 published in 1999, IEC 61811-10 published in 2002, IEC 61811-11 published in 2002, IEC 61811-50 published in 2002, IEC 61811-51 published in 2002, IEC 61811-52 published in 2002, IEC 61811-53 published in 2002, IEC 61811-54 published in 2002, IEC 61811-55 published in 2002, and constitutes a technical revision. This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous editions:
a) to get one document for telecom relays;
b) update all relevant references.
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This document specifies test methods for measurement of the performance of purely electrically propelled vehicles classified as passenger cars and light duty vehicles which are defined in the relevant regional applicable driving test (ADT) standards. NOTE Performance comprises road operating characteristics such as speed, acceleration and hill climbing ability.
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This document specifies the design requirements (and tests) for the crimping of insulated and non-insulated joints to general purpose electrical cables for aircraft, with conductors of copper, copper alloy, aluminium or aluminium alloy, in locations in which the stabilized conductor temperature does not exceed the values specified for the relevant type of cable, i.e. 105 °C, 190 °C or 260 °C. This document specifies the type of cable to use for the joints (see 4.1). The document also contains recommendations relating to the inspection of such connections and the tools used to perform the crimping operation. Because satisfactory crimping is dependent upon the maintenance and setting of tools, it also contains recommendations for tests to confirm their serviceability. NOTE Testing of crimped joints to assess their suitability for aircraft shows that certain environmental conditions, for example vibration, have no significant effect on the performance of the joints. Therefore, such tests are not provided in this document.
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This document specifies an ultraviolet (UV) fluorescence test method for the determination of the sulfur content of the following products: having sulfur contents in the range 3 mg/kg to 500 mg/kg: motor gasolines containing up to a mass fraction of 3,7 % (3,7 % (m/m)) of oxygen [including those blended with a volume fraction of ethanol up to about 10 % (10 % (V/V))]; diesel fuels, including those containing up to a volume fraction of about 50 % of fatty acid methyl ester (FAME); having sulfur contents in the range of 3 mg/kg to 45 mg/kg: synthetic fuels, such as hydrotreated vegetable oil (HVO) and gas to liquid (GTL); having sulfur contents in the range of 3 mg/kg to 30 mg/kg: neat FAME (B100) and diesel fuels containing volume fraction of more than 50 % of FAME. Other products (for example process feeds and effluents) can be analysed and other sulfur contents can be determined according to this test method, however, no precision data for products other than automotive fuels and for results outside the specified range have been established for this document. Halogens interfere with this detection technique at concentrations above approximately 3 500 mg/kg.
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IEC 63066:2026 applies to docking connectors (hereinafter referred to as accessories) incorporated in or fixed to electrical equipment, intended to connect energy storage units, either removable or swappable, or both, to a dedicated electric power conversion unit, to an energy consuming unit or to another energy storage unit.
These accessories are intended for DC and can include either a protective earth contact or optional auxiliary contacts for signalling and data transmission, or both. These accessories have a rated current of up to 2 000 A and rated operating voltages not exceeding 1 500 V DC.
This first edition cancels and replaces the first edition of IEC TS 63066 published in 2017. This edition constitutes a technical revision.
This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition:
a) introduction of standard sheets;
b) alignment with IEC 60309‑1:2021;
c) technical improvements, e.g. short circuit tests according the I2t- methodology.
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IEC TR 62271-322: 2026 describes trends and the state-of-the-art of digital technologies enabling their use in switchgear and controlgear along their life cycle. The report is a guidance for the IEC TC17 and supported by use cases or by emerging technologies, able to be implemented in power grids. The report can be used by designers, asset managers and any stakeholder dealing with interoperable and digital technologies for a switchgear and controlgear over their whole life cycle. The document consists of three main parts.
Clause 4 describes the trends in user exploitation of digital technologies within the switchgear and controlgear. Clause 5 focuses on trends regarding technology and consequences for system architectures. Clause 6 gives guidance for use of new technologies in substations.
This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition:
a) IEC numbering has been modified;
b) title has been modified;
c) updates in the field of digital technologies, like Internet of Things, cloud and edge computing, digital twins, artificial intelligence and cybersecurity have been added; in accordance with the IEC strategy themes and goals;
d) synchronization and updates in the context of the latest standards of TC 17: IEC 62271-1 and IEC 62271-3;
e) Bibliography has been added.
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IEC 80601-2-52:2026 applies to the BASIC SAFETY and ESSENTIAL PERFORMANCE of MEDICAL BEDS as defined in 201.3.214, intended for ADULTS as defined in 201.3.222. Included in the scope are both electrical and non-electrical (manual) MEDICAL BEDS with or without adjustable functions. This document is applicable to either a BED-LIFT or a detachable MATTRESS SUPPORT PLATFORM or both. The combination of BED-LIFT or a detachable MATTRESS SUPPORT PLATFORM with a compatible non-MEDICAL BED as specified by the MANUFACTURER is also considered a MEDICAL BED. This document does not apply to: - MEDICAL BEDS for CHILDREN and ADULTS with atypical anatomies (ADULTS ranging outside the definition for ADULTS in 202.3.222) covered by IEC 80601-2-89; - SPECIALITY MATTRESS covered by ISO 20342 series; - devices for which the INTENDED USE is mainly for examination or transportation under medical supervision (e.g. stretcher, examination table); - all requirements for MEDICAL BEDS with special functionality. If a clause or subclause is specifically intended to be applicable to a MEDICAL BED only, or to ME SYSTEMS only, the title and content of that clause or subclause will say so. If that is not the case, the clause or subclause applies both to MEDICAL BED and to ME SYSTEMS, as relevant. HAZARDS inherent in the intended physiological function of MEDICAL BED or ME SYSTEMS within the scope of this document are not covered by specific requirements in this document except in 7.2.13 and 8.4.1 of IEC 60601-1:2005, IEC 60601-1:2005/AMD1:2012 and IEC 60601-1:2005/AMD2:2020.
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This document is applicable to safety-related electronic systems using for digital communication purposes a transmission system which was not necessarily designed for safety-related applications. For transmission systems where the risk of unauthorized access is not negligible, the document defines the interface to the applicable cybersecurity standards. Both safety-related equipment and non-safety-related equipment can be connected to the transmission system. This document gives the specific requirements needed to achieve safety-related communication between safety-related equipment connected to the transmission system, while the general system requirements including allocation of safety requirements and content of the safety case are defined in EN 50129. This document is not applicable to existing systems which had already been accepted prior to the release of this document. However, so far as reasonably practicable, it is applicable to modifications and extensions to existing systems, subsystems and equipment. This document does not specify: - the transmission system; - equipment connected to the transmission system; - solutions (e.g. for interoperability); - which kind of data are safety-related and which are not. A safety-related equipment connected through an open transmission system can be subjected to many different cybersecurity threats, against which an overall program is defined encompassing management, technical and operational aspects.
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IEC 63223-2:2026 specifies requirements, recommendations, and examples for implementing a risk-informed decision-making (RIDM) process for managing existing network assets in power systems. The intended audience concerns power network organizations' stakeholders and decision makers, such as asset managers, risk managers, regulators, asset owners, and service providers. The RIDM process details the steps to ensure transparency, consistency, and traceability of the decision by:
- specifying the risk decision-making context depending on asset management objectives, available knowledge, and risk stakeholders' concerns;
- identifying the appropriate risk management strategies and the knowledge supporting the analyses;
- detailing the essential steps for conducting a risk analysis and justifying investments, regardless of the calculation methods used;
- providing essential information and warnings to decision makers;
- implementing performance evaluation and continuous improvement.
The document is based on the asset management principles from ISO 55000:2024 and is aligned with ISO 55001:2024. Compliance with the requirements of this document is independent of compliance with ISO 55001:2024.
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This document defines the concepts, characteristics and models associated with shared manufacturing. It identifies models associated with shared manufacturing practices and provides principles of intellectual property (IP) management in shared manufacturing. This document is applicable to stakeholders engaged in shared manufacturing.
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This document does not apply to the following topics:
requirements and test methods incorporated in other ISO 8980 series standards;
the colour of the reflected light.
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