This document lists numerous British Standards across various disciplines including building and civil engineering, electrotechnical engineering, and food safety. The standards cover a wide range of topics and include codes for plumbing, electrical wiring, construction materials, and food processing. Many of the listed standards specify technical requirements and safety guidelines for different industries in the UK.
USP 621 Allowable Adjustment to Chromatography HPLC MethodsSandy Simmons
Effective August 1st 2014, the United States Pharmacopoeia (USP) published the latest revision to General Chapter <621> mapping out the "allowable adjustments" that can be made to USP methods without having to re-validate these methods. Articles provided by industry leaders in separation sciences, pharmacology and chemistry.
The document discusses the qualification of HVAC systems used in pharmaceutical manufacturing. It covers the objectives of qualifying HVAC systems, the documentation requirements, commissioning process, qualification process including design qualification, installation qualification, operational qualification and performance qualification, parameters to test during qualification, ongoing monitoring and maintenance. The qualification ensures the HVAC system meets design specifications and supports GMP compliance. Risk assessments should be conducted to determine critical parameters and qualification approach.
This document provides guidelines for safely handling pyrophoric reagents. It begins by defining pyrophorics as substances that will spontaneously ignite upon exposure to air, even in small quantities. It then discusses the three types of pyrophorics - gases, solids, and liquids - and gives examples of each. The document outlines general safety precautions for working with pyrophorics, such as using a buddy system, proper protective equipment, and conducting experiments inside a fume hood. It also provides guidance on safely storing, disposing of, and transferring pyrophoric reagents using techniques like inert gas lines, bubblers, and fire-resistant equipment.
Chromatography is a physical separation method that separates a mixture into its individual components. It works by distributing the analytes between a stationary and mobile phase. There are different types of chromatography defined by the mobile and stationary phases used, including gas chromatography (GC) which uses a gas as the mobile phase. GC is commonly used with capillary columns for high resolution separation of volatile organic compounds. It works by separating compounds based on their partitioning between the stationary phase coating on the column and the carrier gas mobile phase.
FDA 2013 Clinical Investigator Training Course: CMC and Investigator Brochure...MedicReS
This document summarizes key CMC (chemistry, manufacturing, and controls) requirements for clinical trial materials submitted in an investigational new drug (IND) application. It discusses ensuring the identity, quality, purity and strength of the drug substance and drug product. Impurities are identified as a major safety concern that could cause an IND to be placed on clinical hold. The level of CMC information required in an IND increases with later phases of clinical trials. Guidance documents and meetings with FDA are recommended to facilitate drug development.
Keeping the (Adventitious) Virus Out of the (Adeno-Associated) VirusMerck Life Sciences
Watch the presentation of this webinar here: https://bit.ly/2VRylbi
How can you keep an adventitious virus from contaminating your gene therapy that is delivered by an adeno virus vector? As viral vector bioprocessing advances, regulatory requirements for viral safety will as well. Learn how to define your viral clearance strategy for AAV delivered gene therapies.
How do you define a strategy for viral clearance for a process that inherently aims at purifying a virus?
Gene delivery using AAV has received a boost from two major approvals and the nearly 300 programs in the clinic. Novel gene therapies using viral vectors enable companies to transform the lives of people living with certain rare and ultra-rare diseases where treatments are often not available currently. Amongst a multitude of challenges in viral vector bioprocessing, uncertainty in regulatory expectations is a major challenge to gene therapy developers. Regulatory requirements are evolving as the science and manufacturing matures with more stringent measures for viral safety assurance expected for future approvals.
Learn how to implement techniques for adventitious virus removal in your viral vector process; we will focus on strategies for viral clearance along your journey towards commercial readiness of AAV-based processes.
In this webinar, you will learn:
• AAV process flows and focus areas for viral safety
• Strategies for implementing viral clearance measures in bioprocessing
• Case studies and data driven approaches on log reduction values (LRV) in a viral vector process
• Best practices and evaluation roadmaps on conducting viral clearance studies
Presented by: Ratish Krishnan, Senior Strategy Consultant, Novel Modalities Bioprocessing
Safety Monitoring and Reporting in Clinical Trials DIA Poster 2015KCR
How to get the plausible and precise safety data, maintaining the highest ethical standards
during clinical development?
KCR’s article presents critical points in safety monitoring and reporting at different stages of the clinical trial, as well the main difficulties faced by medical personnel and clinical team during their everyday practice.
USP 621 Allowable Adjustment to Chromatography HPLC MethodsSandy Simmons
Effective August 1st 2014, the United States Pharmacopoeia (USP) published the latest revision to General Chapter <621> mapping out the "allowable adjustments" that can be made to USP methods without having to re-validate these methods. Articles provided by industry leaders in separation sciences, pharmacology and chemistry.
The document discusses the qualification of HVAC systems used in pharmaceutical manufacturing. It covers the objectives of qualifying HVAC systems, the documentation requirements, commissioning process, qualification process including design qualification, installation qualification, operational qualification and performance qualification, parameters to test during qualification, ongoing monitoring and maintenance. The qualification ensures the HVAC system meets design specifications and supports GMP compliance. Risk assessments should be conducted to determine critical parameters and qualification approach.
This document provides guidelines for safely handling pyrophoric reagents. It begins by defining pyrophorics as substances that will spontaneously ignite upon exposure to air, even in small quantities. It then discusses the three types of pyrophorics - gases, solids, and liquids - and gives examples of each. The document outlines general safety precautions for working with pyrophorics, such as using a buddy system, proper protective equipment, and conducting experiments inside a fume hood. It also provides guidance on safely storing, disposing of, and transferring pyrophoric reagents using techniques like inert gas lines, bubblers, and fire-resistant equipment.
Chromatography is a physical separation method that separates a mixture into its individual components. It works by distributing the analytes between a stationary and mobile phase. There are different types of chromatography defined by the mobile and stationary phases used, including gas chromatography (GC) which uses a gas as the mobile phase. GC is commonly used with capillary columns for high resolution separation of volatile organic compounds. It works by separating compounds based on their partitioning between the stationary phase coating on the column and the carrier gas mobile phase.
FDA 2013 Clinical Investigator Training Course: CMC and Investigator Brochure...MedicReS
This document summarizes key CMC (chemistry, manufacturing, and controls) requirements for clinical trial materials submitted in an investigational new drug (IND) application. It discusses ensuring the identity, quality, purity and strength of the drug substance and drug product. Impurities are identified as a major safety concern that could cause an IND to be placed on clinical hold. The level of CMC information required in an IND increases with later phases of clinical trials. Guidance documents and meetings with FDA are recommended to facilitate drug development.
Keeping the (Adventitious) Virus Out of the (Adeno-Associated) VirusMerck Life Sciences
Watch the presentation of this webinar here: https://bit.ly/2VRylbi
How can you keep an adventitious virus from contaminating your gene therapy that is delivered by an adeno virus vector? As viral vector bioprocessing advances, regulatory requirements for viral safety will as well. Learn how to define your viral clearance strategy for AAV delivered gene therapies.
How do you define a strategy for viral clearance for a process that inherently aims at purifying a virus?
Gene delivery using AAV has received a boost from two major approvals and the nearly 300 programs in the clinic. Novel gene therapies using viral vectors enable companies to transform the lives of people living with certain rare and ultra-rare diseases where treatments are often not available currently. Amongst a multitude of challenges in viral vector bioprocessing, uncertainty in regulatory expectations is a major challenge to gene therapy developers. Regulatory requirements are evolving as the science and manufacturing matures with more stringent measures for viral safety assurance expected for future approvals.
Learn how to implement techniques for adventitious virus removal in your viral vector process; we will focus on strategies for viral clearance along your journey towards commercial readiness of AAV-based processes.
In this webinar, you will learn:
• AAV process flows and focus areas for viral safety
• Strategies for implementing viral clearance measures in bioprocessing
• Case studies and data driven approaches on log reduction values (LRV) in a viral vector process
• Best practices and evaluation roadmaps on conducting viral clearance studies
Presented by: Ratish Krishnan, Senior Strategy Consultant, Novel Modalities Bioprocessing
Safety Monitoring and Reporting in Clinical Trials DIA Poster 2015KCR
How to get the plausible and precise safety data, maintaining the highest ethical standards
during clinical development?
KCR’s article presents critical points in safety monitoring and reporting at different stages of the clinical trial, as well the main difficulties faced by medical personnel and clinical team during their everyday practice.
Q3A(R2) by Anubhav Singh, M.pharm 1st YearAnubhav Singh
This document provides guidance on impurities in new drug substances produced through chemical synthesis. It discusses the classification, identification, control and qualification of impurities. Organic impurities can arise from starting materials, byproducts, intermediates or degradation. Inorganic impurities result from manufacturing processes. The document provides thresholds for identifying and qualifying impurities and recommends reporting impurity levels quantitatively in batch analyses. It also discusses establishing acceptance criteria for impurities based on safety considerations.
Hplc (basic principles, operation and maintenance)alim125135
This document provides an overview of high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), including its basic principles, instrumentation, separation modes, detectors, maintenance, troubleshooting, and good laboratory practices. It discusses reversed phase and normal phase HPLC systems. Key topics covered include column configuration, peak parameters, solvent preparation, buffer preparation, filtration, preventative maintenance of individual HPLC modules, common pump and autosampler problems, and replacing worn parts. The document emphasizes correct methodology and explains that proper maintenance can maximize system performance and component lifetimes.
Residual solvents
USP <467>
ICH Q3C
Classification of Residual Solvents by Risk Assessment
Options for Determining Levels of Class 2 Residual Solvents
Methods For Establishing Exposure Limits
Analytical Procedures
In this slide contains types of HPLC Columns, Plate theory and Van Deemter Equation.
Presented by : Malarvannan.M (Department of pharmaceutical analysis).
RIPER,anantpur.
Seminar given on 26 June, 2013 within the course: La comunicación intercultural euroasiática en las condiciones del proceso de Bolonia from the University of Granada. This is an adapted version of: Torres-Salinas, D. Cómo publicar en revistas de impacto. Unidad de Bibliometría, Universidad de Granada.
The document summarizes the flame ionization detector (FID). It operates by passing a sample gas through a hydrogen-air flame, which ionizes organic compounds. These ions produce a current that is proportional to the amount of organic compounds present. The FID is very sensitive to organic compounds, exhibiting high sensitivity down to 10-13g/s. It is commonly used for gas chromatography due to its low cost, low maintenance, rugged design, and wide linear detection range. However, it cannot detect inorganic compounds and destroys the sample during combustion.
Gas chromatography is a technique used to separate components of a mixture. It was invented in 1901 by Russian botanist Mikhail Tswett. Key developments include John Porter Martin developing the first gas-liquid chromatograph in the 1950s. Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry allows identification of separated components. The technique works by vaporizing a sample and carrying it by a carrier gas through a column coated with a stationary phase, separating components based on how they partition between the mobile and stationary phases.
UPLC provides faster, more sensitive and higher resolution chromatography compared to HPLC. It uses smaller particle sizes (<2um) which allows for better separation of compounds at higher pressures. This leads to reduced analysis times, solvent usage and improved productivity. Key aspects of UPLC include specialized instrumentation like injection valves and detectors adapted for high pressure, as well as shorter narrow-bore columns packed with smaller particles. It has applications in fields like pharmaceutical analysis, food testing and forensic toxicology.
This document summarizes the ICH Q3C guideline for residual solvents. It classifies residual solvents into 3 classes based on risk: Class 1 solvents are to be avoided; Class 2 solvents are to be limited; and Class 3 solvents have low toxic potential. It provides limits and options for describing limits of Class 2 solvents. It also discusses analytical procedures, reporting levels of residual solvents, and considers residual solvents in pharmaceuticals.
The document summarizes The Belmont Report, which established ethical principles for protecting human subjects in research. It was created in 1979 by a commission in response to unethical human subject research studies. The Belmont Report outlines three basic ethical principles - respect for persons, beneficence, and justice. It also distinguishes between research and practice, and provides guidelines for informed consent, risk-benefit assessments, and subject selection to help apply these principles. While not formally adopted, The Belmont Report has become the primary framework for research ethics in the United States.
Impurities ICH Q3 Guidelines Au Vivek JainVivek Jain
This document provides an overview of ICH Q3 guidelines for impurities in pharmaceutical products. It defines impurities and discusses the objectives of controlling impurities. It describes different types of impurities including organic, inorganic, and residual solvents. It outlines ICH Q3A-Q3D guidelines and definitions related to impurities and degradation products. It also discusses thresholds for identifying, reporting, and qualifying degradation products in new drug products.
Peer Review is the Process used to judge the quality of articles submitted for publication in a scholarly journal. Peer Reviewed articles are considered the best source to use when writing a research paper.
THE PRESENTATIONS DESCRIBES THE ICH GUIDELINE FOR RESIDUAL SOLVENTS i.e Q3C.
IT contains the basic of ICH and the complete description about the ICH guideline Q3C and its classification,limits,acceptance criteria in Pharma industries and the standards.
#Pharmaceuticalguideline
#medicine
#healthandmedicine
Regulatory affairs ensures that companies comply with government regulations regarding product safety and efficacy. Regulatory professionals are responsible for tracking legislation, advising on requirements, and submitting registration documents to regulatory agencies. They play an important role in product development by providing strategic guidance from early stages of research through marketing authorization and post-market compliance. Effective regulatory compliance requires quality management systems and manufacturing processes that adhere to good manufacturing practices.
System suitability tests (SST) ensure that chromatography systems are operating as expected prior to sample analysis. Key parameters evaluated include column efficiency, resolution, asymmetry, retention time, capacity factor, and precision. SST solutions contain analytes of interest and closely eluting components at known levels. Acceptance criteria are established during validation. If an SST fails, the analysis is stopped and the system diagnosed before re-running the SST. SSTs help reduce unnecessary retesting of samples by identifying potential issues early.
In this webinar, you will learn:
Sources of endotoxin contamination
Contamination control strategy
Endotoxin removal strategies
Detailed description:
Endotoxin, a lipopolysaccharide (LPS), is a type of pyrogen and is a component of the exterior cell wall of Gram-negative bacteria. To ensure safety on patient’s endotoxin content in the drug should always be controlled. In a biological processing it may emanate from facility, utility, raw materials, process, and personnel. In this webinar we discuss the regulatory norms, strategies for prevention & removal of endotoxin to ensure that the final drug product is safe.
FTIR SPECTROSCOPY,
Principle, Theory, Instrumentation and Application in Pharmaceutical Industry
IR Spectroscopy- Absorption Theory
Type of Vibrations & Vibration Energy level
FTIR Spectrophotometer-Instrumentation
Operation of the Spectrophotometer
Qualification & Calibration
IR Absorption by Organic compounds
Application
FDA citation in FTIR Analysis-Pharmaceutical Industries
The document provides guidance on writing a research protocol, including its key components and characteristics. A well-written protocol should clearly state the research question/problem and aim, justify the need for the study, and outline the methodology in sufficient detail. Key sections include an introduction with objectives, methods, and ethical/gender considerations. The protocol guides the research plan and must be adhered to strictly.
Validation and method development of Apixaban A research project.Bhavana Gundavarapu
The document presents the development and validation of an HPLC-MS method for the estimation of Apixaban in human plasma. Key points:
- The aim was to develop a simple, precise and accurate HPLC-MS method for quantifying Apixaban levels in plasma using Apixaban-13C D3 as an internal standard.
- The method involved protein precipitation followed by HPLC-MS analysis on a C18 column with mobile phase containing acetonitrile, methanol and ammonium formate buffer at a flow rate of 0.4 mL/min and detection at m/z 459.3 and 462.3 for Apixaban and internal standard.
- The method was
Bioburden control: Strategies to address bioburden control in downstream proc...Merck Life Sciences
Biotherapeutic manufacturing processes are at greater risk of contamination than classic small molecule processes and therefore require different control strategies. Understanding the source, options for control, and potential impact of bioburden throughout downstream biopharmaceutical processes is beneficial to process developers, production operators and pharmaceutical microbiologists. Process designs that reduce the risks of bioburden contamination will decrease process related failures and the resulting painful, time-consuming investigations.
In this webinar, you will learn:
• Biotherapeutic manufacturing processes are at greater risk of contamination than classic small molecule processes and therefore require different control strategies.
• Understanding the source, options for control, and potential impact of bioburden throughout downstream biopharmaceutical processes is beneficial to process developers, production operators and pharmaceutical microbiologists.
• Process designs that reduce the risks of bioburden contamination will decrease process related failures and the resulting painful, time-consuming investigations.
Register for our webinar here: https://bit.ly/3c4q9rr
ASME B16.9 (2013) - Factory Made Wrought Buttwelding fittings..pdfbarrantes1974
The document establishes standards for factory-made wrought buttwelding fittings, including:
1) It defines requirements for pressure ratings, sizes, marking, materials, fitting dimensions, surface contours, end preparations, and design proof and production tests.
2) Tables provide dimensional specifications for various fitting types including elbows, tees, crosses, reducers, and caps.
3) Tolerances for fitting dimensions and requirements for welding bevels and root faces are also specified.
This document contains the rules and requirements for constructing power boilers according to the 2023 edition of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code Section I. It outlines materials, design, openings, piping connections and other general requirements that must be followed. Markings like "ASME" can only be used if the item was constructed according to all applicable Code requirements and was formally ASME certified. The document also contains copyright information and a table of contents listing the specific rule sections covered.
Q3A(R2) by Anubhav Singh, M.pharm 1st YearAnubhav Singh
This document provides guidance on impurities in new drug substances produced through chemical synthesis. It discusses the classification, identification, control and qualification of impurities. Organic impurities can arise from starting materials, byproducts, intermediates or degradation. Inorganic impurities result from manufacturing processes. The document provides thresholds for identifying and qualifying impurities and recommends reporting impurity levels quantitatively in batch analyses. It also discusses establishing acceptance criteria for impurities based on safety considerations.
Hplc (basic principles, operation and maintenance)alim125135
This document provides an overview of high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), including its basic principles, instrumentation, separation modes, detectors, maintenance, troubleshooting, and good laboratory practices. It discusses reversed phase and normal phase HPLC systems. Key topics covered include column configuration, peak parameters, solvent preparation, buffer preparation, filtration, preventative maintenance of individual HPLC modules, common pump and autosampler problems, and replacing worn parts. The document emphasizes correct methodology and explains that proper maintenance can maximize system performance and component lifetimes.
Residual solvents
USP <467>
ICH Q3C
Classification of Residual Solvents by Risk Assessment
Options for Determining Levels of Class 2 Residual Solvents
Methods For Establishing Exposure Limits
Analytical Procedures
In this slide contains types of HPLC Columns, Plate theory and Van Deemter Equation.
Presented by : Malarvannan.M (Department of pharmaceutical analysis).
RIPER,anantpur.
Seminar given on 26 June, 2013 within the course: La comunicación intercultural euroasiática en las condiciones del proceso de Bolonia from the University of Granada. This is an adapted version of: Torres-Salinas, D. Cómo publicar en revistas de impacto. Unidad de Bibliometría, Universidad de Granada.
The document summarizes the flame ionization detector (FID). It operates by passing a sample gas through a hydrogen-air flame, which ionizes organic compounds. These ions produce a current that is proportional to the amount of organic compounds present. The FID is very sensitive to organic compounds, exhibiting high sensitivity down to 10-13g/s. It is commonly used for gas chromatography due to its low cost, low maintenance, rugged design, and wide linear detection range. However, it cannot detect inorganic compounds and destroys the sample during combustion.
Gas chromatography is a technique used to separate components of a mixture. It was invented in 1901 by Russian botanist Mikhail Tswett. Key developments include John Porter Martin developing the first gas-liquid chromatograph in the 1950s. Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry allows identification of separated components. The technique works by vaporizing a sample and carrying it by a carrier gas through a column coated with a stationary phase, separating components based on how they partition between the mobile and stationary phases.
UPLC provides faster, more sensitive and higher resolution chromatography compared to HPLC. It uses smaller particle sizes (<2um) which allows for better separation of compounds at higher pressures. This leads to reduced analysis times, solvent usage and improved productivity. Key aspects of UPLC include specialized instrumentation like injection valves and detectors adapted for high pressure, as well as shorter narrow-bore columns packed with smaller particles. It has applications in fields like pharmaceutical analysis, food testing and forensic toxicology.
This document summarizes the ICH Q3C guideline for residual solvents. It classifies residual solvents into 3 classes based on risk: Class 1 solvents are to be avoided; Class 2 solvents are to be limited; and Class 3 solvents have low toxic potential. It provides limits and options for describing limits of Class 2 solvents. It also discusses analytical procedures, reporting levels of residual solvents, and considers residual solvents in pharmaceuticals.
The document summarizes The Belmont Report, which established ethical principles for protecting human subjects in research. It was created in 1979 by a commission in response to unethical human subject research studies. The Belmont Report outlines three basic ethical principles - respect for persons, beneficence, and justice. It also distinguishes between research and practice, and provides guidelines for informed consent, risk-benefit assessments, and subject selection to help apply these principles. While not formally adopted, The Belmont Report has become the primary framework for research ethics in the United States.
Impurities ICH Q3 Guidelines Au Vivek JainVivek Jain
This document provides an overview of ICH Q3 guidelines for impurities in pharmaceutical products. It defines impurities and discusses the objectives of controlling impurities. It describes different types of impurities including organic, inorganic, and residual solvents. It outlines ICH Q3A-Q3D guidelines and definitions related to impurities and degradation products. It also discusses thresholds for identifying, reporting, and qualifying degradation products in new drug products.
Peer Review is the Process used to judge the quality of articles submitted for publication in a scholarly journal. Peer Reviewed articles are considered the best source to use when writing a research paper.
THE PRESENTATIONS DESCRIBES THE ICH GUIDELINE FOR RESIDUAL SOLVENTS i.e Q3C.
IT contains the basic of ICH and the complete description about the ICH guideline Q3C and its classification,limits,acceptance criteria in Pharma industries and the standards.
#Pharmaceuticalguideline
#medicine
#healthandmedicine
Regulatory affairs ensures that companies comply with government regulations regarding product safety and efficacy. Regulatory professionals are responsible for tracking legislation, advising on requirements, and submitting registration documents to regulatory agencies. They play an important role in product development by providing strategic guidance from early stages of research through marketing authorization and post-market compliance. Effective regulatory compliance requires quality management systems and manufacturing processes that adhere to good manufacturing practices.
System suitability tests (SST) ensure that chromatography systems are operating as expected prior to sample analysis. Key parameters evaluated include column efficiency, resolution, asymmetry, retention time, capacity factor, and precision. SST solutions contain analytes of interest and closely eluting components at known levels. Acceptance criteria are established during validation. If an SST fails, the analysis is stopped and the system diagnosed before re-running the SST. SSTs help reduce unnecessary retesting of samples by identifying potential issues early.
In this webinar, you will learn:
Sources of endotoxin contamination
Contamination control strategy
Endotoxin removal strategies
Detailed description:
Endotoxin, a lipopolysaccharide (LPS), is a type of pyrogen and is a component of the exterior cell wall of Gram-negative bacteria. To ensure safety on patient’s endotoxin content in the drug should always be controlled. In a biological processing it may emanate from facility, utility, raw materials, process, and personnel. In this webinar we discuss the regulatory norms, strategies for prevention & removal of endotoxin to ensure that the final drug product is safe.
FTIR SPECTROSCOPY,
Principle, Theory, Instrumentation and Application in Pharmaceutical Industry
IR Spectroscopy- Absorption Theory
Type of Vibrations & Vibration Energy level
FTIR Spectrophotometer-Instrumentation
Operation of the Spectrophotometer
Qualification & Calibration
IR Absorption by Organic compounds
Application
FDA citation in FTIR Analysis-Pharmaceutical Industries
The document provides guidance on writing a research protocol, including its key components and characteristics. A well-written protocol should clearly state the research question/problem and aim, justify the need for the study, and outline the methodology in sufficient detail. Key sections include an introduction with objectives, methods, and ethical/gender considerations. The protocol guides the research plan and must be adhered to strictly.
Validation and method development of Apixaban A research project.Bhavana Gundavarapu
The document presents the development and validation of an HPLC-MS method for the estimation of Apixaban in human plasma. Key points:
- The aim was to develop a simple, precise and accurate HPLC-MS method for quantifying Apixaban levels in plasma using Apixaban-13C D3 as an internal standard.
- The method involved protein precipitation followed by HPLC-MS analysis on a C18 column with mobile phase containing acetonitrile, methanol and ammonium formate buffer at a flow rate of 0.4 mL/min and detection at m/z 459.3 and 462.3 for Apixaban and internal standard.
- The method was
Bioburden control: Strategies to address bioburden control in downstream proc...Merck Life Sciences
Biotherapeutic manufacturing processes are at greater risk of contamination than classic small molecule processes and therefore require different control strategies. Understanding the source, options for control, and potential impact of bioburden throughout downstream biopharmaceutical processes is beneficial to process developers, production operators and pharmaceutical microbiologists. Process designs that reduce the risks of bioburden contamination will decrease process related failures and the resulting painful, time-consuming investigations.
In this webinar, you will learn:
• Biotherapeutic manufacturing processes are at greater risk of contamination than classic small molecule processes and therefore require different control strategies.
• Understanding the source, options for control, and potential impact of bioburden throughout downstream biopharmaceutical processes is beneficial to process developers, production operators and pharmaceutical microbiologists.
• Process designs that reduce the risks of bioburden contamination will decrease process related failures and the resulting painful, time-consuming investigations.
Register for our webinar here: https://bit.ly/3c4q9rr
ASME B16.9 (2013) - Factory Made Wrought Buttwelding fittings..pdfbarrantes1974
The document establishes standards for factory-made wrought buttwelding fittings, including:
1) It defines requirements for pressure ratings, sizes, marking, materials, fitting dimensions, surface contours, end preparations, and design proof and production tests.
2) Tables provide dimensional specifications for various fitting types including elbows, tees, crosses, reducers, and caps.
3) Tolerances for fitting dimensions and requirements for welding bevels and root faces are also specified.
This document contains the rules and requirements for constructing power boilers according to the 2023 edition of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code Section I. It outlines materials, design, openings, piping connections and other general requirements that must be followed. Markings like "ASME" can only be used if the item was constructed according to all applicable Code requirements and was formally ASME certified. The document also contains copyright information and a table of contents listing the specific rule sections covered.
This is the Highly Detailed factory service repair manual for theCLAAS C490 CUTTER BAR, this Service Manual has detailed illustrations as well as step by step instructions,It is 100 percents complete and intact. they are specifically written for the do-it-yourself-er as well as the experienced mechanic.CLAAS C490 CUTTER BAR Service Repair Workshop Manual provides step-by-step instructions based on the complete dis-assembly of the machine. It is this level of detail, along with hundreds of photos and illustrations, that guide the reader through each service and repair procedure. Complete download comes in pdf format which can work under all PC based windows operating system and Mac also, All pages are printable. Using this repair manual is an inexpensive way to keep your vehicle working properly.
Service Repair Manual Covers:
Introduction
CCN Explanations
Safety Precautions
Gearbox / Clutch / Universal Drive Shaft
Drives
Hydraulic System
Crop Feeding
Feeder Unit
Mower Unit
Ground Guidance
Various Components / Machine Body
CCN (CLAAS Component Number)
Index
File Format: PDF
Compatible: All Versions of Windows & Mac
Language: English
Requirements: Adobe PDF Reader
NO waiting, Buy from responsible seller and get INSTANT DOWNLOAD, Without wasting your hard-owned money on uncertainty or surprise! All pages are is great to haveCLAAS C490 CUTTER BAR Service Repair Workshop Manual.
Thanks for visiting!
Claas c430 cutter bar service repair manualeudskkejedmm
This document is a repair manual that provides instructions for repairing various components of CLAAS C490-C370 machines. It includes sections on general repair instructions, specifications, safety precautions, and repair procedures for components like the universal drive shaft, intermediate drive shaft, and hydraulic lines. The manual describes how to remove, disassemble, inspect, replace, and install these parts. It also provides diagrams and torque specifications for fasteners.
Claas c490 cutter bar service repair manualeudskkejedmm
This document is a repair manual that provides instructions for repairing various components of CLAAS C490-C370 machines. It includes sections on general repair instructions, specifications, torque settings, component numbers, safety precautions, and repair procedures for specific components like the universal drive shaft and intermediate drive shaft. The manual describes how to remove, disassemble, inspect, assemble and install these drivetrain components step-by-step. It also provides diagrams and an overview of the machine's drive system.
Claas c430 cutter bar service repair manualjfdjskmdmme
This document is a repair manual that provides instructions for repairing various components of CLAAS C490-C370 machines. It includes sections on general repair instructions, specifications, torque settings, component numbers, safety precautions, and repair procedures for specific components like the universal drive shaft and intermediate drive shaft. The manual describes how to remove, disassemble, inspect, assemble and install these drivetrain components step-by-step. It also provides diagrams and an overview of the machine's drive system.
Claas c370 cutter bar service repair manualjfdjskmdmme
This document is a repair manual that provides instructions for repairing various components of CLAAS C490-C370 machines. It includes sections on general repair instructions, specifications, torque settings, component numbers, safety precautions, and repair procedures for specific components like the universal drive shaft and intermediate drive shaft. The manual describes how to remove, disassemble, inspect, assemble and install these drivetrain components step-by-step and includes diagrams to aid the repair process.
Claas c490 cutter bar service repair manualjfdjskmdmme
This document is a repair manual that provides instructions for repairing various components of CLAAS C490-C370 machines. It includes sections on general repair instructions, specifications, safety precautions, and repair procedures for components like the universal drive shaft, intermediate drive shaft, and hydraulic lines. The manual describes how to remove, disassemble, inspect, replace, and install these parts correctly and safely. It also provides torque specifications for fasteners.
Claas c370 cutter bar service repair manualeudskkejedmm
This document is a repair manual that provides instructions for repairing various components of CLAAS C490-C370 machines. It includes sections on general repair instructions, specifications, safety precautions, and repair procedures for components like the universal drive shaft, intermediate drive shaft, and hydraulic lines. The manual describes how to remove, disassemble, inspect, replace, and install these parts correctly and safely. It also provides torque specifications for fasteners.
New holland td60 d tractor service repair manualfjsekkdmme
This document is a service manual for TD series tractor models TD60D through TD95D. It contains sections covering the tractor's general systems, engine, clutches, gearbox, transmission of motion, front and rear mechanical transmissions, power take-off, brakes, hydraulic systems, steering, axle and wheels, auxiliary equipment, electrical system, and cab. Each section provides specifications, diagrams, removal and installation instructions, and repair procedures for the various components.
New holland td95 d tractor service repair manualfusjejkdkmse
This document is a service manual for TD series tractor models TD60D through TD95D. It contains sections covering the tractor's general systems, engine, clutches, gearbox, transmission of motion, front and rear mechanical transmissions, power take-off, brakes, hydraulic systems, steering, axle and wheels, auxiliary equipment, electrical system, and cab. Each section provides specifications, diagrams, removal and installation instructions, and repair procedures for the various components.
New Holland TD80D Tractor Service Repair Manual.pdffusedkdm9id
This document is a service manual for TD series tractor models TD60D through TD95D. It contains sections covering the tractor's general information, engine, clutches, gearbox, transmission of motion, front and rear mechanical transmissions, power take-off, brakes, hydraulic systems, steering, axle and wheels, auxiliary equipment, electrical system, and cab. Each section provides specifications, diagrams, removal and installation instructions, and repair procedures for the various tractor systems.
New Holland TD60D Tractor Service Repair Manual.pdffusedkdm9id
This document is a service manual for TD series tractor models TD60D through TD95D. It contains sections covering the tractor's general systems, engine, clutches, gearbox, transmission of motion, front and rear mechanical transmissions, power take-off, brakes, hydraulic systems, steering, axle and wheels, auxiliary equipment, electrical system, and cab. Each section provides specifications, diagrams, removal and installation instructions, and repair procedures for the various components.
New Holland TD90D Tractor Service Repair Manual.pdffusedkdm9id
This document is a service manual for TD series tractor models TD60D through TD95D. It contains sections covering the tractor's general information, engine, clutches, gearbox, transmission of motion, front and rear mechanical transmissions, power take-off, brakes, hydraulic systems, steering, axle and wheels, auxiliary equipment, electrical system, and cab. Each section provides specifications, diagrams, removal and installation instructions, and repair procedures for the various tractor systems.
New Holland TD95D Tractor Service Repair Manual.pdffusedkdm9id
This document is a service manual for TD series tractor models TD60D through TD95D. It contains sections covering the tractor's general information, engine, clutches, gearbox, transmission of motion, front and rear mechanical transmissions, power take-off, brakes, hydraulic systems, steering, axle and wheels, auxiliary equipment, electrical system, and cab. Each section provides specifications, diagrams, removal and installation instructions, and repair procedures for the various tractor systems.
New Holland TD70D Tractor Service Repair Manual.pdffusedkdm9id
This document is a service manual for TD series tractor models TD60D through TD95D. It contains sections covering the tractor's general information, engine, clutches, gearbox, transmission of motion, front and rear mechanical transmissions, power take-off, brakes, hydraulic systems, steering, axle and wheels, auxiliary equipment, electrical system, and cab. Each section provides specifications, diagrams, removal and installation instructions, and repair procedures for the various tractor systems.
New holland td80 d tractor service repair manualfusjejkdkmse
This document is a service manual for TD series tractor models TD60D through TD95D. It contains sections covering the tractor's general information, engine, clutches, gearbox, transmission of motion, front and rear mechanical transmissions, power take-off, brakes, hydraulic systems, steering, axle and wheels, auxiliary equipment, electrical system, and cab. Each section provides specifications, diagrams, removal and installation instructions, and repair procedures for the various tractor systems.
New holland td90 d tractor service repair manualfusjejkdkmse
This document is a service manual for TD series tractor models TD60D through TD95D. It contains sections covering the general operation of the tractors as well as sections for specific systems including the engine, clutch, gearbox, transmission, brakes, hydraulics, steering, axle, auxiliary equipment, electrical system, and cab. Each section provides information on removal and installation of components, overhaul procedures, specifications, diagrams, and troubleshooting.
New holland td70 d tractor service repair manualfjjsekmsmmes
This document is a service manual for TD series tractor models TD60D through TD95D. It contains sections covering the general operation of the tractors as well as sections for specific systems including the engine, clutch, gearbox, transmission, brakes, hydraulics, steering, axle, auxiliary equipment, electrical system, and cab. Each section provides information on removal and installation of components, overhaul procedures, specifications, diagrams, and troubleshooting.
Similar to British standards quick reference guide 2007 (20)
KuberTENes Birthday Bash Guadalajara - K8sGPT first impressionsVictor Morales
K8sGPT is a tool that analyzes and diagnoses Kubernetes clusters. This presentation was used to share the requirements and dependencies to deploy K8sGPT in a local environment.
Understanding Inductive Bias in Machine LearningSUTEJAS
This presentation explores the concept of inductive bias in machine learning. It explains how algorithms come with built-in assumptions and preferences that guide the learning process. You'll learn about the different types of inductive bias and how they can impact the performance and generalizability of machine learning models.
The presentation also covers the positive and negative aspects of inductive bias, along with strategies for mitigating potential drawbacks. We'll explore examples of how bias manifests in algorithms like neural networks and decision trees.
By understanding inductive bias, you can gain valuable insights into how machine learning models work and make informed decisions when building and deploying them.
We have compiled the most important slides from each speaker's presentation. This year’s compilation, available for free, captures the key insights and contributions shared during the DfMAy 2024 conference.
6th International Conference on Machine Learning & Applications (CMLA 2024)ClaraZara1
6th International Conference on Machine Learning & Applications (CMLA 2024) will provide an excellent international forum for sharing knowledge and results in theory, methodology and applications of on Machine Learning & Applications.
A review on techniques and modelling methodologies used for checking electrom...nooriasukmaningtyas
The proper function of the integrated circuit (IC) in an inhibiting electromagnetic environment has always been a serious concern throughout the decades of revolution in the world of electronics, from disjunct devices to today’s integrated circuit technology, where billions of transistors are combined on a single chip. The automotive industry and smart vehicles in particular, are confronting design issues such as being prone to electromagnetic interference (EMI). Electronic control devices calculate incorrect outputs because of EMI and sensors give misleading values which can prove fatal in case of automotives. In this paper, the authors have non exhaustively tried to review research work concerned with the investigation of EMI in ICs and prediction of this EMI using various modelling methodologies and measurement setups.
New techniques for characterising damage in rock slopes.pdf
British standards quick reference guide 2007
1. BS EN 61968 ......................................................15
BS EN 62011 ......................................................27
BS EN 62021 ......................................................15
BS EN 62025 ......................................................15
BS EN 62137 ......................................................15
BS EN 62230 ......................................................18
BS EN 132421 ....................................................28
BS EN 171000 ....................................................28
BS IEC 60079 ......................................................14
DD IEC/PAS 61249 ..............................................17
DD CLC/TS 50502 ...............................................17
DD CLC/TS 50509 ...............................................14
DD IEC/TS 62257 ................................................17
PD 60065 ...........................................................24
PD CLC/TR 50511 ...............................................14
PD IEC/TR 61912 ................................................17
Engineering
BS 327 ................................................................25
BS 357 ................................................................25
BS 460 ................................................................18
BS 466 ................................................................20
BS 751 ................................................................16
BS 1692 ..............................................................20
BS 1761 ..............................................................25
BS 2452 ..............................................................20
BS 2799 ..............................................................25
BS 3037 ..............................................................20
BS 3134 ..............................................................26
BS 5106 ..............................................................20
BS 5169 ..............................................................26
BS 5655 ........................................................21, 26
BS 5892 ..............................................................19
BS 6607 ..............................................................27
BS 7121 ..............................................................22
BS 7161 ..............................................................22
BS 7262 ..............................................................22
BS 7333 ..............................................................22
BS 7585 ..............................................................22
BS 7901 ..............................................................22
BS 7905 ..............................................................22
BS 7906 ..............................................................22
BS 7929 ..............................................................22
BS 7981 ..............................................................22
DD 222 ...............................................................20
DD CEN/TS 1591 ................................................10
BS EN 573 ....................................................10, 27
BS EN 764 ..........................................................18
BS EN 1050 ..................................................11, 27
BS EN 1092 ........................................................10
BS EN 1251 ........................................................28
BS EN 1252 ........................................................28
BS EN 1369 ........................................................23
BS EN 1503 ........................................................23
BS EN 1797 ........................................................28
BS EN ISO 3954 ............................................10, 28
BS EN ISO 8434 ..................................................11
BS EN 10106 ......................................................11
BS EN 10276 ......................................................28
BS EN ISO 12215 ................................................24
BS EN ISO 12216 ................................................24
BS EN 12266 ......................................................24
BS EN 12434 ......................................................28
BS EN 12516 ......................................................24
BS EN 13275 ......................................................28
BS EN 13371 ......................................................29
BS EN 13458 ......................................................29
BS EN ISO 13503 ................................................18
BS EN 13530 ......................................................29
BS EN 13648 ......................................................29
BS 7558 ..............................................................22
BS 7966 ..............................................................26
DD 16792 ...........................................................27
BS EN ISO 6579 ..................................................19
BS EN ISO 6647 ..................................................11
BS EN ISO 6885 ..................................................15
BS EN ISO 11807 ................................................24
BS EN 14185 ......................................................29
BS EN 14848 ......................................................18
BS EN ISO 14978 ................................................11
BS EN 15178 ......................................................12
BS EN 15312 ......................................................12
BS EN 15385 ......................................................12
BS EN ISO 17932 ................................................15
BS EN ISO 18395 ................................................15
BS EN ISO 21570 ................................................18
BS ISO 5529 .................................................16, 26
BS ISO 8070 .......................................................26
BS ISO 9334 .......................................................16
BS ISO 9841 .......................................................16
BS ISO 10934 .....................................................24
BS ISO 16792 .....................................................27
BS ISO 18415 .....................................................16
BS ISO 18416 .....................................................16
DD ISO/TS 23165 ................................................17
Electrotechnical
BS 764 ................................................................20
BS 2572 ..............................................................26
BS 3953 ..............................................................25
BS 4999 ..............................................................20
BS 5000 ..............................................................20
BS 5424 ..............................................................21
BS 5685 ..............................................................26
BS 5877 ..............................................................21
BS 6128 ..............................................................27
BS 6290 ..............................................................21
BS 6423 ..............................................................21
BS 6604 ..............................................................21
BS 7483 ..............................................................27
BS 7656 ..............................................................22
BS 7657 ..............................................................22
BS 7821 ..............................................................14
BS 7951 ..............................................................22
BS EN 50160 ......................................................12
BS EN 50163 ......................................................19
BS EN 50250 ......................................................18
BS EN 50377 ................................................12, 14
BS EN 50378 ......................................................14
BS EN 50464 ......................................................14
BS EN 60034 ......................................................19
BS EN 60079 ......................................................14
BS EN 60254 ......................................................27
BS EN 60286 ......................................................14
BS EN 60335 ................................................18, 28
BS EN 60384 ......................................................28
BS EN 60450 ......................................................19
BS EN 60454 ......................................................14
BS EN 60745 ......................................................19
BS EN 60893 ......................................................26
BS EN 60952 ......................................................28
BS EN 60970 ......................................................14
BS EN 61000 ................................................15, 18
BS EN 61097 ......................................................15
BS EN 61161 ......................................................15
BS EN 61291 ......................................................15
BS EN 61337 ......................................................28
BS EN 61557 ......................................................15
BS EN 61800 ......................................................15
BS EN 61937 ......................................................15
The following British Standards are listed or
referred to in this issue of Update Standards
with the exception of those in ‘New Work
Started’.
Building and civil engineering
BS 187 ................................................................26
BS 434 ................................................................20
BS 1447 ..............................................................20
BS 1521 ..............................................................25
BS 4016 ..............................................................25
BS 4076 ..............................................................20
BS 4624 ..............................................................26
BS 5234 ..............................................................20
BS 5268 ..............................................................21
BS 5493 ..............................................................26
BS 6100 ..............................................................27
BS 6206 ..............................................................21
BS 6399 ..............................................................21
BS 6457 ..............................................................27
BS 6649 ..............................................................27
BS 7941 ..............................................................22
BS 7943 ..............................................................28
BS 7973 ..............................................................22
BS 8000 ........................................................22, 28
BS 8007 ..............................................................28
BS 8010 ........................................................22, 26
BS 8104 ..............................................................28
BS 8110 ..............................................................28
BS 8200 ..............................................................26
BS 8202 ..............................................................22
BS 8208 ..............................................................28
BS 8210 ..............................................................23
BS 8216 ..............................................................23
BS 8297 ..............................................................23
BS 8313 ..............................................................23
BS 8410 ..............................................................10
BS 8417 ..............................................................19
DD 1722 .............................................................18
BS EN 47 ............................................................18
BS EN 771 ....................................................26, 27
BS EN 1390 ........................................................18
BS EN 1436 ........................................................10
BS EN 13063 ......................................................18
BS EN 13363 ......................................................18
BS EN 13454 ......................................................18
BS EN 13707 ......................................................19
BS EN 14989 ......................................................11
BS EN 15255 ......................................................12
BS EN 15265 ......................................................12
BS EN 140401 ....................................................19
BS ISO/PAS 12006 ...............................................16
BS ISO 12006 .....................................................16
DD ISO/TS 19708 ................................................17
Consumer products and services
BS 1133 ..............................................................25
BS 1596 ..............................................................25
BS 1743 ..............................................................26
BS 1918 ..............................................................25
BS 3130 ..............................................................20
BS 3414 ..............................................................25
BS 4311 ..............................................................10
BS 4317 ........................................................16, 26
BS 4879 ..............................................................26
BS 5597 ..............................................................21
BS 5873 ..............................................................21
BS 6106 ..............................................................21
BS 7011 ..............................................................21
BS 7012 ........................................................21, 22
British Standards - Quick Reference Guide
4 Update Standards Nov 2007
Prices may be subject to change.
2. BS EN ISO 105 ....................................................10
BS EN 685 ..........................................................10
BS EN 725 ..........................................................10
BS EN 1225 ........................................................27
BS EN 1227 ........................................................27
BS EN 1448 ........................................................27
BS EN 1449 ........................................................27
BS EN 1450 ........................................................27
BS EN ISO 1806 ..................................................23
BS EN ISO 1873 ..................................................10
BS EN ISO 3582 ..................................................19
BS EN ISO 4264 ..................................................11
BS EN ISO 4628 ..................................................11
BS EN ISO 10283 ................................................11
BS EN 12470 ......................................................24
BS EN 13016 ......................................................11
BS EN ISO 14596 ................................................11
BS EN ISO 14855 ................................................11
BS EN ISO 15181 ................................................12
BS EN 15484 ......................................................12
BS EN 15485 ......................................................12
BS EN 15486 ......................................................12
BS EN 15487 ......................................................12
BS EN 15488 ......................................................12
BS EN 15489 ......................................................12
BS EN 15490 ......................................................12
BS EN 15491 ......................................................12
BS EN 15520 ......................................................12
BS EN ISO 16773 ................................................12
BS ISO 34 ...........................................................15
BS ISO 814 .........................................................15
BS ISO 1100 .......................................................24
BS ISO TR 3313 ..................................................24
BS ISO 4575 .......................................................16
BS ISO 6943 .......................................................26
BS ISO 8331 .......................................................16
BS ISO 8368 .......................................................24
BS ISO 9026 .......................................................16
BS ISO TR 11974 ................................................28
BS ISO TR 12767 ................................................16
BS ISO 13318 .....................................................16
BS ISO 15901 ...............................................19, 27
BS ISO 16532 .....................................................16
BS ISO 16962 ......................................................28
BS ISO 18373 .....................................................16
PD ISO/TR 10465 ................................................17
PD ISO/TR 12767 ................................................16
Alpha-numeric sequence of British
Standards quoted in this issue
BS 187 ................................................................26
BS 327 ................................................................25
BS 357 ................................................................25
BS 434 ................................................................20
BS 460 ................................................................18
BS 466 ................................................................20
BS 751 ................................................................16
BS 764 ................................................................20
BS 903 ...................................................15, 16, 26
BS 1133 ..............................................................25
BS 1447 ..............................................................20
BS 1521 ..............................................................25
BS 1596 ..............................................................25
BS 1692 ..............................................................20
BS 1743 ..............................................................26
BS 1761 ..............................................................25
BS 1918 ..............................................................25
BS 2000 ..............................................................26
BS 2452 ..............................................................20
BS 2572 ..............................................................26
BS EN 1616 ........................................................23
BS EN 1617 ........................................................23
BS EN 1618 ........................................................23
BS EN 1707 ........................................................23
BS EN ISO 4823 ..................................................18
BS EN ISO 4869 ..................................................18
BS EN ISO 5356 ..................................................11
BS EN ISO 6009 ..................................................23
BS EN ISO 6871 ..................................................27
BS EN ISO 7864 ..................................................23
BS EN ISO 7886 ..................................................23
BS EN ISO 8891 ..................................................27
BS EN ISO 9626 ..................................................23
BS EN ISO 10555 ................................................23
BS EN ISO 10651 ................................................23
BS EN ISO 11070 ................................................23
BS EN ISO 11608 ....................................11, 23, 24
BS EN ISO 11979 ................................................27
BS EN 12416 ......................................................18
BS EN 12439 ......................................................24
BS EN ISO 13395 ................................................24
BS EN 13503 ......................................................27
BS EN 13528 ......................................................29
BS EN 13725 ......................................................24
BS EN 13868 ......................................................24
BS EN ISO 14727 ................................................27
BS EN ISO 16017 ................................................24
BS EN ISO 16744 ................................................28
BS EN ISO 20344 ................................................18
BS EN ISO 20346 ................................................19
BS EN ISO 20347 ................................................19
BS EN 20594 ......................................................24
BS EN ISO 22674 ..........................................27, 28
BS EN 27740 ......................................................24
BS EN 60601 ......................................................14
BS ISO 8600 .......................................................24
Information systems
BS 7649 ..............................................................22
BS 7738 ..............................................................22
BS 7925 ..............................................................22
BS ISO/IEC 10918 ...............................................28
BS ISO/IEC 10967 ...............................................19
BS ISO/IEC 15457 ...............................................16
BS ISO/IEC 15939 ...............................................16
DD ISO/TS 23081 ................................................17
PD 6677 .............................................................24
PD ISO/IEC TR 24774 ..........................................17
Management systems
BS 5760 ........................................................26, 27
BS 7000 ..............................................................19
BS EN 60027 ......................................................14
BS EN 61025 ......................................................26
BS EN 61163 ......................................................27
BS ISO 8422 .......................................................19
Materials and chemicals
BS 903 ...................................................15, 16, 26
BS 2000 ..............................................................26
BS 2780 ..............................................................20
BS 3680 ..............................................................20
BS 5261 ..............................................................21
BS 7114 ..............................................................17
BS 7343 ..............................................................22
BS 7591 ..............................................................27
DD CEN/TS 15639 ..............................................12
DD CEN/TS 15658 ..............................................12
DD 14035 ...........................................................17
BS EN 13709 ......................................................24
BS EN 13771 ......................................................11
BS EN ISO 14121 ..........................................11, 27
BS EN 14197 ......................................................29
BS EN ISO 14284 ................................................29
BS EN 14398 ......................................................29
BS EN 14829 ......................................................11
BS EN 14930 ......................................................11
BS EN 15048 ......................................................11
BS EN 15152 ......................................................12
BS EN ISO 15349 ................................................29
BS EN ISO 18595 ................................................12
BS EN 23954 ................................................10, 28
BS EN 60939 ......................................................28
BS EN 133201 ....................................................28
BS EN 133221 ....................................................28
BS ISO 355 .........................................................26
BS ISO 1726 .......................................................16
BS ISO 6305 .......................................................16
BS ISO 6336 .......................................................19
BS ISO 7388 .......................................................27
BS ISO 8486 .......................................................16
BS ISO 9459 .......................................................16
BS ISO 13374 .....................................................16
BS ISO 16750 .....................................................16
BS ISO 19499 .....................................................17
BS ISO 20421 .....................................................19
BS ISO 20515 .....................................................17
BS ISO 21771 .....................................................17
BS ISO 22096 .....................................................17
BS IEC 60987 ......................................................17
BS MA 28 ...........................................................24
BS MA 29 ...........................................................24
BS MA 41 ...........................................................24
BS MA 47 ...........................................................24
BS MA 48 ...........................................................24
BS MA 81 ...........................................................24
BS AU 50 ............................................................25
BS AU 138 ..........................................................25
BS AU 142 ..........................................................25
BS AU 144 ..........................................................25
BS AU 159 ..........................................................25
BS SP 114 ............................................................37
Health and environment
BS 2690 ..............................................................20
BS 4269 ..............................................................20
BS 4272 ........................................................20, 26
BS 5283 ..............................................................28
BS 6069 ..............................................................21
BS 6850 ..............................................................27
BS 6920 ..............................................................21
BS 7807 ..............................................................22
BS 8469 ..............................................................18
BS 8855 ..............................................................23
BS 10175 ............................................................23
DD CEN/TS 14793 ..............................................29
DD 8855 .............................................................23
BS EN 175 ..........................................................28
BS EN 381 ..........................................................23
BS EN 455 ..........................................................23
BS EN 464 ..........................................................23
BS EN ISO 595 ....................................................23
BS EN 694 ..........................................................19
BS EN 702 ..........................................................23
BS EN 1060 ........................................................23
BS EN 1077 ........................................................10
BS EN 1281 ........................................................11
BS EN ISO 1562 ..................................................27
BS EN 1615 ........................................................23
Update Standards Nov 2007 Prices may be subject to change. 5
British Standards - Quick Reference Guide continued...
3. BS EN ISO 1562 ..................................................27
BS EN 1615 ........................................................23
BS EN 1616 ........................................................23
BS EN 1617 ........................................................23
BS EN 1618 ........................................................23
BS EN 1707 ........................................................23
BS EN 1797 ........................................................28
BS EN ISO 1806 ..................................................23
BS EN ISO 1873 ..................................................10
BS EN ISO 3582 ..................................................19
BS EN ISO 3954 ............................................10, 28
BS EN ISO 4264 ..................................................11
BS EN ISO 4628 ..................................................11
BS EN ISO 4823 ..................................................18
BS EN ISO 4869 ..................................................18
BS EN ISO 5356 ..................................................11
BS EN ISO 6009 ..................................................23
BS EN ISO 6579 ..................................................19
BS EN ISO 6647 ..................................................11
BS EN ISO 6871 ..................................................27
BS EN ISO 6885 ..................................................15
BS EN ISO 7864 ..................................................23
BS EN ISO 7886 ..................................................23
BS EN ISO 8434 ..................................................11
BS EN ISO 8891 ..................................................27
BS EN ISO 9626 ..................................................23
BS EN 10106 ......................................................11
BS EN 10276 ......................................................28
BS EN ISO 10283 ................................................11
BS EN ISO 10555 ................................................23
BS EN ISO 10651 ................................................23
BS EN ISO 11070 ................................................23
BS EN ISO 11608 ....................................11, 23, 24
BS EN ISO 11807 ................................................24
BS EN ISO 11979 ................................................27
BS EN ISO 12215 ................................................24
BS EN ISO 12216 ................................................24
BS EN 12266 ......................................................24
BS EN 12416 ......................................................18
BS EN 12434 ......................................................28
BS EN 12439 ......................................................24
BS EN 12470 ......................................................24
BS EN 12516 ......................................................24
BS EN 13016 ......................................................11
BS EN 13063 ......................................................18
BS EN 13275 ......................................................28
BS EN 13363 ......................................................18
BS EN 13371 ......................................................29
BS EN ISO 13395 ................................................24
BS EN 13454 ......................................................18
BS EN 13458 ......................................................29
BS EN 13503 ......................................................27
BS EN ISO 13503 ................................................18
BS EN 13528 ......................................................29
BS EN 13530 ......................................................29
BS EN 13648 ......................................................29
BS EN 13707 ......................................................19
BS EN 13709 ......................................................24
BS EN 13725 ......................................................24
BS EN 13771 ......................................................11
BS EN 13868 ......................................................24
BS EN ISO 14121 ..........................................11, 27
BS EN 14185 ......................................................29
BS EN 14197 ......................................................29
BS EN ISO 14284 ................................................29
BS EN 14398 ......................................................29
BS EN ISO 14596 ................................................11
BS EN ISO 14727 ................................................27
BS EN 14829 ......................................................11
BS EN 14848 ......................................................18
BS 7925 ..............................................................22
BS 7929 ..............................................................22
BS 7941 ..............................................................22
BS 7943 ..............................................................28
BS 7951 ..............................................................22
BS 7966 ..............................................................26
BS 7973 ..............................................................22
BS 7981 ..............................................................22
BS 8000 ........................................................22, 28
BS 8007 ..............................................................28
BS 8010 ........................................................22, 26
BS 8104 ..............................................................28
BS 8110 ..............................................................28
BS 8200 ..............................................................26
BS 8202 ..............................................................22
BS 8208 ..............................................................28
BS 8210 ..............................................................23
BS 8216 ..............................................................23
BS 8297 ..............................................................23
BS 8313 ..............................................................23
BS 8410 ..............................................................10
BS 8417 ..............................................................19
BS 8469 ..............................................................18
BS 8855 ..............................................................23
BS 10175 ............................................................23
BIP 0091 .............................................................17
BIP 0092 .............................................................17
BIP 0093 .............................................................17
BIP 0094 .............................................................17
BIP 0095 .............................................................18
BIP 2137 .............................................................18
DD 222 ...............................................................20
DD CEN/TS 1591 ................................................10
DD CEN/TS 14793 ..............................................29
DD CEN/TS 15639 ..............................................12
DD CEN/TS 15658 ..............................................12
DD 1722 .............................................................18
DD 8855 .............................................................23
DD 14035 ...........................................................17
DD 16792 ...........................................................27
BS EN 47 ............................................................18
BS EN ISO 105 ....................................................10
BS EN 175 ..........................................................28
BS EN 381 ..........................................................23
BS EN 455 ..........................................................23
BS EN 464 ..........................................................23
BS EN 573 ....................................................10, 27
BS EN ISO 595 ....................................................23
BS EN 685 ..........................................................10
BS EN 694 ..........................................................19
BS EN 702 ..........................................................23
BS EN 725 ..........................................................10
BS EN 764 ..........................................................18
BS EN 771 ....................................................26, 27
BS EN 1050 ..................................................11, 27
BS EN 1060 ........................................................23
BS EN 1077 ........................................................10
BS EN 1092 ........................................................10
BS EN 1225 ........................................................27
BS EN 1227 ........................................................27
BS EN 1251 ........................................................28
BS EN 1252 ........................................................28
BS EN 1281 ........................................................11
BS EN 1369 ........................................................23
BS EN 1390 ........................................................18
BS EN 1436 ........................................................10
BS EN 1448 ........................................................27
BS EN 1449 ........................................................27
BS EN 1450 ........................................................27
BS EN 1503 ........................................................23
BS 2690 ..............................................................20
BS 2780 ..............................................................20
BS 2799 ..............................................................25
BS 3037 ..............................................................20
BS 3130 ..............................................................20
BS 3134 ..............................................................26
BS 3414 ..............................................................25
BS 3680 ..............................................................20
BS 3953 ..............................................................25
BS 4016 ..............................................................25
BS 4076 ..............................................................20
BS 4269 ..............................................................20
BS 4272 ........................................................20, 26
BS 4311 ..............................................................10
BS 4317 ........................................................16, 26
BS 4624 ..............................................................26
BS 4879 ..............................................................26
BS 4999 ..............................................................20
BS 5000 ..............................................................20
BS 5106 ..............................................................20
BS 5169 ..............................................................26
BS 5234 ..............................................................20
BS 5261 ..............................................................21
BS 5268 ..............................................................21
BS 5283 ..............................................................28
BS 5424 ..............................................................21
BS 5493 ..............................................................26
BS 5597 ..............................................................21
BS 5655 ........................................................21, 26
BS 5685 ..............................................................26
BS 5760 ........................................................26, 27
BS 5873 ..............................................................21
BS 5877 ..............................................................21
BS 5892 ..............................................................19
BS 6069 ..............................................................21
BS 6100 ..............................................................27
BS 6106 ..............................................................21
BS 6128 ..............................................................27
BS 6206 ..............................................................21
BS 6290 ..............................................................21
BS 6399 ..............................................................21
BS 6423 ..............................................................21
BS 6457 ..............................................................27
BS 6604 ..............................................................21
BS 6607 ..............................................................27
BS 6649 ..............................................................27
BS 6850 ..............................................................27
BS 6920 ..............................................................21
BS 7000 ..............................................................19
BS 7011 ..............................................................21
BS 7012 ........................................................21, 22
BS 7114 ..............................................................17
BS 7121 ..............................................................22
BS 7161 ..............................................................22
BS 7262 ..............................................................22
BS 7333 ..............................................................22
BS 7343 ..............................................................22
BS 7483 ..............................................................27
BS 7558 ..............................................................22
BS 7585 ..............................................................22
BS 7591 ..............................................................27
BS 7649 ..............................................................22
BS 7656 ..............................................................22
BS 7657 ..............................................................22
BS 7738 ..............................................................22
BS 7807 ..............................................................22
BS 7821 ..............................................................14
BS 7901 ..............................................................22
BS 7905 ..............................................................22
BS 7906 ..............................................................22
Alpha-numeric sequence of British Standards continued...
6 Update Standards Nov 2007
Prices may be subject to change.
4. PD ISO/TR 10465 ................................................17
PD ISO/TR 12767 ................................................16
PD ISO/IEC TR 24774 ..........................................17
PD CLC/TR 50511 ...............................................14
PD IEC/TR 61912 ................................................17
BS 2M 51 ...........................................................28
BS MA 28 ...........................................................24
BS MA 29 ...........................................................24
BS MA 41 ...........................................................24
BS MA 47 ...........................................................24
BS MA 48 ...........................................................24
BS MA 81 ...........................................................24
BS AU 50 ............................................................25
BS AU 138 ..........................................................25
BS AU 142 ..........................................................25
BS AU 144 ..........................................................25
BS AU 159 ..........................................................25
BS SP 114 ............................................................37
PP 8888 ..............................................................10
PAS 911 ..............................................................17
BS EN 62011 ......................................................27
BS EN 62021 ......................................................15
BS EN 62025 ......................................................15
BS EN 62137 ......................................................15
BS EN 62230 ......................................................18
BS EN 132421 ....................................................28
BS EN 133201 ....................................................28
BS EN 133221 ....................................................28
BS EN 140401 ....................................................19
BS EN 171000 ....................................................28
BS ISO 34 ...........................................................15
BS ISO 355 .........................................................26
BS ISO 814 .........................................................15
BS ISO/PAS 12006 ...............................................16
BS ISO 1100 .......................................................24
BS ISO 1726 .......................................................16
BS ISO TR 3313 ..................................................24
BS ISO 4575 .......................................................16
BS ISO 5529 .................................................16, 26
BS ISO 6305 .......................................................16
BS ISO 6336 .......................................................19
BS ISO 6771 .......................................................28
BS ISO 6943 .......................................................26
BS ISO 7388 .......................................................27
BS ISO 8070 .......................................................26
BS ISO 8331 .......................................................16
BS ISO 8368 .......................................................24
BS ISO 8422 .......................................................19
BS ISO 8486 .......................................................16
BS ISO 8600 .......................................................24
BS ISO 9026 .......................................................16
BS ISO 9334 .......................................................16
BS ISO 9459 .......................................................16
BS ISO 9841 .......................................................16
BS ISO/IEC 10918 ...............................................28
BS ISO 10934 .....................................................24
BS ISO/IEC 10967 ...............................................19
BS ISO TR 11974 ................................................28
BS ISO 12006 .....................................................16
BS ISO TR 12767 ................................................16
BS ISO 13318 .....................................................16
BS ISO 13374 .....................................................16
BS ISO/IEC 15457 ...............................................16
BS ISO 15901 ...............................................19, 27
BS ISO/IEC 15939 ...............................................16
BS ISO 16532 .....................................................16
BS ISO 16750 .....................................................16
BS ISO 16792 .....................................................27
BS ISO 16962 ......................................................28
BS ISO 18373 .....................................................16
BS ISO 18415 .....................................................16
BS ISO 18416 .....................................................16
BS ISO 19499 .....................................................17
BS ISO 20421 .....................................................19
BS ISO 20515 .....................................................17
BS ISO 21771 .....................................................17
BS ISO 22096 .....................................................17
BS IEC 60079 ......................................................14
BS IEC 60987 ......................................................17
DD ISO/TS 19708 ................................................17
DD ISO/TS 23081 ................................................17
DD ISO/TS 23165 ................................................17
DD IEC/PAS 61249 ..............................................17
DD CLC/TS 50502 ...............................................17
DD CLC/TS 50509 ...............................................14
DD IEC/TS 62257 ................................................17
PD 6677 .............................................................24
PD 60065 ...........................................................24
BS EN ISO 14855 ................................................11
BS EN 14930 ......................................................11
BS EN ISO 14978 ................................................11
BS EN 14989 ......................................................11
BS EN 15048 ......................................................11
BS EN 15152 ......................................................12
BS EN 15178 ......................................................12
BS EN ISO 15181 ................................................12
BS EN 15255 ......................................................12
BS EN 15265 ......................................................12
BS EN 15312 ......................................................12
BS EN ISO 15349 ................................................29
BS EN 15385 ......................................................12
BS EN 15484 ......................................................12
BS EN 15485 ......................................................12
BS EN 15486 ......................................................12
BS EN 15487 ......................................................12
BS EN 15488 ......................................................12
BS EN 15489 ......................................................12
BS EN 15490 ......................................................12
BS EN 15491 ......................................................12
BS EN 15520 ......................................................12
BS EN ISO 16017 ................................................24
BS EN ISO 16744 ................................................28
BS EN ISO 16773 ................................................12
BS EN ISO 17932 ................................................15
BS EN ISO 18395 ................................................15
BS EN ISO 18595 ................................................12
BS EN ISO 20344 ................................................18
BS EN ISO 20346 ................................................19
BS EN ISO 20347 ................................................19
BS EN 20594 ......................................................24
BS EN ISO 21570 ................................................18
BS EN ISO 22674 ..........................................27, 28
BS EN 23954 ................................................10, 28
BS EN 27740 ......................................................24
BS EN 50160 ......................................................12
BS EN 50163 ......................................................19
BS EN 50250 ......................................................18
BS EN 50377 ................................................12, 14
BS EN 50378 ......................................................14
BS EN 50464 ......................................................14
BS EN 60027 ......................................................14
BS EN 60034 ......................................................19
BS EN 60079 ......................................................14
BS EN 60254 ......................................................27
BS EN 60286 ......................................................14
BS EN 60335 ................................................18, 28
BS EN 60384 ......................................................28
BS EN 60450 ......................................................19
BS EN 60454 ......................................................14
BS EN 60601 ......................................................14
BS EN 60745 ......................................................19
BS EN 60893 ......................................................26
BS EN 60939 ......................................................28
BS EN 60952 ......................................................28
BS EN 60970 ......................................................14
BS EN 61000 ................................................15, 18
BS EN 61025 ......................................................26
BS EN 61097 ......................................................15
BS EN 61161 ......................................................15
BS EN 61163 ......................................................27
BS EN 61291 ......................................................15
BS EN 61337 ......................................................28
BS EN 61557 ......................................................15
BS EN 61800 ......................................................15
BS EN 61937 ......................................................15
BS EN 61968 ......................................................15
Alpha-numeric sequence of British Standards continued...
8 Update Standards Nov 2007
Prices may be subject to change.
NEWLY REVISED
PP 1990:2007
Extracts from the
Structural Eurocodes for students
of structural design
PP 1990 is a user-friendly guide which
introduces the principles of Structural
Eurocodes to students of civil engineering,
structural engineering and structural design.
This edition includes updated extracts from
each of the ten published Eurocodes†. Each
extract is accompanied with commentary and
worked examples written by experts from
industry and UK universities.
For more information and to download FREE
sample pages visit:: www/bsi-global.com/pp1990
PP 1990 is also a valuable resource for
postgraduate study and as a development
tool and resource for engineers and
technicians.
Price: £35*
Pack of 5: £125*
ISBN: 978 0 580 50264 4
BSI order ref: PP 1990:2007
† All Eurocodes included contain updated material
excluding Chapter 9 which is based on BS EN 1999
Eurocode 9. Design of aluminium structures.
For more information and to buy PP 1990:2007
visit www/bsi-global.com/pp1990 or call BSI
Customer Services on +44 (0)20 8996 9001 quoting
marketing reference 1990L-U
5. BRITISH STANDARDS
The following British Standard
publications are available from
BSI Customer Services (see ’How to order’
on page 2).
The publications listed below are new
and revised British Standards that were
made available last month.
An existing BSI publication bearing a
number identical to one announced
below is automatically withdrawn unless
stated otherwise.
In all other cases of supersession, details
are given and a corresponding entry
appears in the ’British Standards
withdrawn’ section.
BRITISH STANDARD IMPLEMENTATIONS
WILL BE SUPPLIED IN PREFERENCE TO
EUROPEAN OR INTERNATIONAL
STANDARDS, UNLESS OTHERWISE
REQUESTED.
Please order by the British Standard
reference not the ISBN number.
BS 2000 series standards are also available
from:–
Library of the Energy Institute
61 New Cavendish Street
London W1G 7AR
Tel: 020 7467 7100
Fax: 020 7255 1472
Email: lis@energyinst.org.uk
For this series, member pricing is
applicable to BSI and Energy Institute
members.
BS 4311:2007
Gauge blocks manufactured to imperial
specification. Specification, validation and
accessories
supersedes BS 4311-2:1994 and BS 4311-3:1993
ISBN 978 0 580 53872 8
£36.00 members, £72.00 non-members
TDW/4
BS 8410:2007
Code of practice for lightweight temporary
cladding for weather protection and
containment on construction works
no current standard is superseded
ISBN 978 0 580 53076 0
£51.00 members, £102.00 non-members
B/514/27
PP 8888:—
A guide for schools and colleges to
BS 8888:2006
PP 8888-1:2007
Technical Product Specification
no current standard is superseded
ISBN 978 0 580 50868 4
£25.00 members, £25.00 non-members
Also available as a pack of 5
10 Update Standards Nov 2007
Prices may be subject to change.
BS EN 1077:2007
Helmets for alpine skiers and snowboarders
supersedes BS EN 1077:1996
ISBN 978 0 580 53896 4
£36.00 members, £72.00 non-members
PH/6
BS EN 1092:—
Flanges and their joints. Circular flanges for
pipes, valves, fittings and accessories, PN
designated
BS EN 1092-1:2007
Steel flanges
supersedes BS EN 1092-1:2002
ISBN 978 0 580 55313 4
£88.00 members, £176.00 non-members
PSE/15
BS EN 1436:2007
Road marking materials. Road marking
performance for road users
supersedes BS EN 1436:1998
ISBN 978 0 580 54265 7
£51.00 members, £102.00 non-members
B/509/2
DD CEN/TS 1591:—
Flanges and their joints. Design rules for
gasketed circular flange connections
DD CEN/TS 1591-3:2007
Calculation method for metal to metal contact
type flanged joint
no current standard is superseded
ISBN 978 0 580 54622 8
£59.00 members, £118.00 non-members
PSE/15
DD CEN/TS 1591-4:2007
Qualification of personnel competency in the
assembly of bolted joints fitted to equipment
subject to the Pressure Equipment Directive
no current standard is superseded
ISBN 978 0 580 57543 3
£14.00 members, £28.00 non-members
PSE/15
BS EN ISO 1873:—
Plastics. Polypropylene (PP) moulding and
extrusion materials
BS EN ISO 1873-2:2007
Preparation of test specimens and
determination of properties
supersedes BS EN ISO 1873-2:1997
ISBN 978 0 580 57251 7
£36.00 members, £72.00 non-members
PRI/82
BS EN ISO 3954:2007
Powders for powder metallurgical purposes.
Sampling
supersedes BS EN 23954:1993
ISBN 978 0 580 56264 8
£36.00 members, £72.00 non-members
ISE/65
10
BS EN PUBLICATIONS
The following are British Standard
implementations of the English language
versions of European Standards (ENs).
BSI has an obligation to publish all ENs
and to withdraw any conflicting British
Standards. This has led to a series of
standards, BS ENs, using the EN number.
Note: The date referenced in the
identifier is the date of the European
standard.
BS EN ISO 105:—
Textiles. Tests for colour fastness
BS EN ISO 105-X18:2007
Assessment of the potential to phenolic
yellowing of materials
no current standard is superseded
ISBN 978 0 580 56785 8
£29.00 members, £58.00 non-members
TCI/81
BS EN 573:—
Aluminium and aluminium alloys. Chemical
composition and form of wrought products
BS EN 573-5:2007
Codification of standardized wrought products
no current standard is superseded
ISBN 978 0 580 54457 6
£36.00 members, £72.00 non-members
NFE/35
BS EN 685:2007
Resilient, textile and laminate floor coverings.
Classification
supersedes BS EN 685:2005
ISBN 978 0 580 57953 0
£29.00 members, £58.00 non-members
PRI/3
BS EN 725:—
Advanced technical ceramics. Methods of test
for ceramic powders
BS EN 725-1:2007
Determination of impurities in alumina
supersedes BS EN 725-1:1997
ISBN 978 0 580 54527 6
£29.00 members, £58.00 non-members
RPI/13
BS EN 725-5:2007
Determination of particle size distribution
supersedes BS EN 725-5:1996
ISBN 978 0 580 54526 9
£36.00 members, £72.00 non-members
RPI/13
BS EN 725-10:2007
Determination of compaction properties
supersedes BS EN 725-10:1997
ISBN 978 0 580 54528 3
£36.00 members, £72.00 non-members
RPI/13
British Standards
6. BS EN 14829:2007
Independent gas-fired flueless space heaters for
nominal heat input not exceeding 6 kW
no current standard is superseded
ISBN 978 0 580 54134 6
£77.00 members, £154.00 non-members
GSE/36
BS EN ISO 14855:—
Determination of the ultimate aerobic
biodegradability of plastic materials under
controlled composting conditions. Method by
analysis of evolved carbon dioxide
BS EN ISO 14855-1:2007
General method
supersedes BS EN ISO 14855:2004
ISBN 978 0 580 55452 0
£51.00 members, £102.00 non-members
PRI/21
BS EN 14930:2007
Agricultural and forestry machinery and
gardening equipment. Pedestrian controlled
and hand-held machines. Determination of
accessibility of hot surfaces
no current standard is superseded
ISBN 978 0 580 54385 2
£36.00 members, £72.00 non-members
AGE/20
BS EN ISO 14978:2006
Geometrical product specifications (GPS).
General concepts and requirements for GPS
measuring equipment
no current standard is superseded
ISBN 978 0 580 53560 4
£67.00 members, £134.00 non-members
TDW/4
BS EN 14989:—
Chimneys. Requirements and test methods for
metal chimneys and material independent air
supply ducts for roomsealed heating
applications
BS EN 14989-1:2007
Vertical air/flue terminals for C6-type appliances
no current standard is superseded
ISBN 978 0 580 54462 0
£71.00 members, £142.00 non-members
B/506/5
BS EN 15048:—
Non-preloaded structural bolting assemblies
BS EN 15048-1:2007
General requirements
no current standard is superseded
ISBN 978 0 580 54674 7
£51.00 members, £102.00 non-members
FME/9/1
BS EN 15048-2:2007
Suitability test
no current standard is superseded
ISBN 978 0 580 54678 5
£29.00 members, £58.00 non-members
FME/9/1
BS EN ISO 10283:2007
Binders for paints and varnishes. Determination
of monomeric diisocyanates in isocyanate resins
supersedes BS EN ISO 10283:2006
ISBN 978 0 580 59009 2
£36.00 members, £72.00 non-members
STI/3
BS EN ISO 11608:—
Pen-injectors for medical use
BS EN ISO 11608-4:2007
Requirements and test methods for electronic
and electromechanical pen-injectors
no current standard is superseded
ISBN 978 0 580 54214 5
£36.00 members, £72.00 non-members
CH/84
BS EN 13016:—
Liquid petroleum products. Vapour pressure
BS EN 13016-1:2007
Determination of air saturated vapour pressure
(ASVP) and calculated dry vapour pressure
equivalent (DVPE)
supersedes BS EN 13016-1:2000
ISBN 978 0 580 56194 8
£18.38 members, £24.50 non-members
PTI/13
BS EN 13016-2:2007
Determination of absolute vapour pressure
(AVP) between 40°C and 100°C
supersedes BS EN 13016-2:2000
ISBN 978 0 580 56195 5
£18.38 members, £24.50 non-members
PTI/13
BS EN 13771:—
Compressors and condensing units for
refrigeration. Performance testing and test
methods
BS EN 13771-2:2007
Condensing units
no current standard is superseded
ISBN 978 0 580 55282 3
£51.00 members, £102.00 non-members
RHE/4
BS EN ISO 14121:—
Safety of machinery. Risk assessment
BS EN ISO 14121-1:2007
Principles
supersedes BS EN 1050:1997
ISBN 978 0 580 54530 6
£59.00 members, £118.00 non-members
MCE/3
BS EN ISO 14596:2007
Petroleum products. Determination of sulfur
content. Wavelength-dispersive X-ray
fluorescence spectrometry
supersedes BS EN ISO 14596:1998
ISBN 978 0 580 56913 5
£18.38 members, £24.50 non-members
PTI/13
BS EN ISO 4264:2007
Petroleum products. Calculation of cetane index
of middle-distillate fuels by the four-variable
equation
supersedes BS EN ISO 4264:1997
ISBN 978 0 580 58922 5
£18.38 members, £24.50 non-members
PTI/13
BS EN ISO 4628:—
Paints and varnishes. Evaluation of degradation
of coatings. Designation of quantity and size of
defects, and of intensity of uniform changes in
appearance
BS EN ISO 4628-6:2007
Assessment of degree of chalking by tape
method
supersedes BS EN ISO 4628-6:2001
ISBN 978 0 580 55553 4
£36.00 members, £72.00 non-members
STI/10
BS EN ISO 5356:—
Anaesthetic and respiratory equipment. Conical
connectors
BS EN ISO 5356-2:2007
Screw-threaded weight-bearing connectors
supersedes BS EN 1281-2:1996
ISBN 978 0 580 55817 7
£29.00 members, £58.00 non-members
CH/121/1
BS EN ISO 6647:—
Rice. Determination of amylose content
BS EN ISO 6647-1:2007
Reference method
no current standard is superseded
ISBN 978 0 580 55844 3
£36.00 members, £72.00 non-members
AW/4
BS EN ISO 6647-2:2007
Routine methods
no current standard is superseded
ISBN 978 0 580 55846 7
£36.00 members, £72.00 non-members
AW/4
BS EN ISO 8434:—
Metallic tube connections for fluid power and
general use
BS EN ISO 8434-1:2007
24 degree cone connectors
supersedes BS EN ISO 8434-1:1998
ISBN 978 0 580 55361 5
£71.00 members, £142.00 non-members
MCE/18/-/4
BS EN 10106:2007
Cold rolled non-oriented electrical steel sheet
and strip delivered in the fully processed state
supersedes BS EN 10106:1996
ISBN 978 0 580 58038 3
£36.00 members, £72.00 non-members
ISE/NFE/5
Update Standards Nov 2007 Prices may be subject to change. 11
7. DD CEN/TS 15639:2007
Solid recovered fuels. Methods for the
determination of mechanical durability of
pellets
no current standard is superseded
ISBN 978 0 580 58354 4
£14.00 members, £28.00 non-members
PTI/17
DD CEN/TS 15658:2007
Advanced technical ceramics. Mechanical
properties of ceramic fibres at high
temperature under non-reactive environment.
Determination of creep behaviour by the hot
end method
no current standard is superseded
ISBN 978 0 580 58398 8
£18.00 members, £36.00 non-members
RPI/13
BS EN ISO 16773:—
Paints and varnishes. Electrochemical
impedance spectroscopy (EIS) on high-
impedance coated specimens
BS EN ISO 16773-2:2007
Collection of data
no current standard is superseded
ISBN 978 0 580 55273 1
£51.00 members, £102.00 non-members
STI/10
BS EN ISO 18595:2007
Resistance welding. Spot welding of aluminium
and aluminium alloys. Weldability, welding and
testing
no current standard is superseded
ISBN 978 0 580 55207 6
£51.00 members, £102.00 non-members
WEE/29
BS EN 50160:2007
Voltage characteristics of electricity supplied by
public distribution networks
supersedes BS EN 50160:2000
ISBN 978 0 580 55841 2
£51.00 members, £102.00 non-members
GEL/8
BS EN 50377:—
Connector sets and interconnect components to
be used in optical fibre communication systems.
Product specifications
BS EN 50377-6-2:2007
SC-RJ single mode terminated on IEC 60793-2-50
category B1.1 and B1.3 singlemode fibre,
category U
supersedes BS EN 50377-6-2:2004
ISBN 978 0 580 57548 8
£59.00 members, £118.00 non-members
GEL/86/2
BS EN 50377-8-6:2007
LSH-HR simplex terminated on IEC 60793-2-50
category B1.1 and B1.3 singlemode fibre, with
full zirconia ferrule category C
no current standard is superseded
ISBN 978 0 580 57567 9
£59.00 members, £118.00 non-members
GEL/86/2
BS EN 15485:2007
Ethanol as a blending component for petrol.
Determination of sulfur content. Wavelength
dispersive X-ray fluorescence spectrometric
method
no current standard is superseded
ISBN 978 0 580 56826 8
£18.38 members, £24.50 non-members
PTI/13
BS EN 15486:2007
Ethanol as a blending component for petrol.
Determination of sulfur content. Ultraviolet
fluorescence method
no current standard is superseded
ISBN 978 0 580 56674 5
£18.38 members, £24.50 non-members
PTI/13
BS EN 15487:2007
Ethanol as a blending component for petrol.
Determination of phosphorus content.
Ammonium molybdate spectrometric method
no current standard is superseded
ISBN 978 0 580 56675 2
£18.38 members, £24.50 non-members
PTI/13
BS EN 15488:2007
Ethanol as a blending component for petrol.
Determination of copper content. Graphite
furnace atomic absorption spectrometric
method
no current standard is superseded
ISBN 978 0 580 56676 9
£18.38 members, £24.50 non-members
PTI/13
BS EN 15489:2007
Ethanol as a blending component for petrol.
Determination of water content. Karl Fischer
coulometric titration method
no current standard is superseded
ISBN 978 0 580 56677 6
£18.38 members, £24.50 non-members
PTI/13
BS EN 15490:2007
Ethanol as a blending component for petrol.
Determination of pHe
no current standard is superseded
ISBN 978 0 580 56678 3
£18.38 members, £24.50 non-members
PTI/13
BS EN 15491:2007
Ethanol as a blending component for petrol.
Determination of total acidity. Colour indicator
titration method
no current standard is superseded
ISBN 978 0 580 56679 0
£18.38 members, £24.50 non-members
PTI/13
BS EN 15520:2007
Thermal spraying. Recommendations for
constructional design of components with
thermally sprayed coatings
no current standard is superseded
ISBN 978 0 580 57043 8
£36.00 members, £72.00 non-members
STI/40
BS EN 15152:2007
Railway applications. Front windscreens for
train cabs
no current standard is superseded
ISBN 978 0 580 55158 1
£59.00 members, £118.00 non-members
RAE/1/-/2
BS EN 15178:2007
Elements for the identification of products in
emergency enquiries
no current standard is superseded
ISBN 978 0 580 55633 3
£29.00 members, £58.00 non-members
PKW/0
BS EN ISO 15181:—
Paints and varnishes. Determination of release
rate of biocides from antifouling paints
BS EN ISO 15181-3:2007
Calculation of the zinc ethylene-bis
(dithiocarbamate)(zineb) release rate by
determination of the concentration of
ethylenethiourea in the extract
no current standard is superseded
ISBN 978 0 580 54284 8
£51.00 members, £102.00 non-members
STI/10
BS EN 15255:2007
Energy performance of buildings. Sensible room
cooling load calculation. General criteria and
validation procedures
no current standard is superseded
ISBN 978 0 580 55448 3
£67.00 members, £134.00 non-members
B/540
BS EN 15265:2007
Energy performance of buildings. Calculation of
energy needs for space heating and cooling
using dynamic methods. General criteria and
validation procedures
no current standard is superseded
ISBN 978 0 580 55627 2
£77.00 members, £154.00 non-members
B/540
BS EN 15312:2007
Free access multi-sports equipment.
Requirements, including safety, and test
methods
no current standard is superseded
ISBN 978 0 580 55681 4
£71.00 members, £142.00 non-members
SW/65
BS EN 15385:2007
Packaging. Flexible laminate tubes. Test
methods to determine the strength of the head
welding
no current standard is superseded
ISBN 978 0 580 55647 0
£29.00 members, £58.00 non-members
PKW/0
BS EN 15484:2007
Ethanol as a blending component for petrol.
Determination of inorganic chloride.
Potentiometric method
no current standard is superseded
ISBN 978 0 580 56672 1
£18.38 members, £24.50 non-members
PTI/13
BS EN Publications continued...
12 Update Standards Nov 2007
Prices may be subject to change.
8. BS EN 60079-26:2007
Equipment with equipment protection level
(EPL) Ga
supersedes BS EN 60079-26:2004 which remains
current
ISBN 978 0 580 50688 8
£51.00 members, £102.00 non-members
GEL/31
BS EN 60286:—
Packaging of components for automatic
handling
BS EN 60286-3:2007
Packaging of surface mount components on
continuous tapes
supersedes BS EN 60286-3:1998
ISBN 978 0 580 55789 7
£51.00 members, £102.00 non-members
EPL/40X
BS EN 60454:—
Pressure-sensitive adhesive tapes for electrical
purposes
BS EN 60454-3:—
Specifications for individual materials
BS EN 60454-3-4:2007
Cellulose paper, creped and non-creped, with
rubber thermosetting adhesive
supersedes BS EN 60454-3-4:1998 and
BS EN 60454-3-5:1998
ISBN 978 0 580 54928 1
£29.00 members, £58.00 non-members
GEL/15/3
BS EN 60454-3-11:2007
Polyester film combinations with glass filament,
creped cellulosic paper, polyester non-woven,
epoxy and pressure-sensitive adhesives
supersedes BS EN 60454-3-11:1998, BS EN 60454-
3-15:2002, BS EN 60454-3-16:2003 and
BS EN 60454-3-17:2002
ISBN 978 0 580 54930 4
£36.00 members, £72.00 non-members
GEL/15/3
BS EN 60601:—
Medical electrical equipment
BS EN 60601-1-2:2007
General requirements for basic safety and
essential performance. Collateral standard.
Electromagnetic compatibility. Requirements
and tests
supersedes BS EN 60601-1-2:2002 which remains
current
ISBN 978 0 580 56619 6
£88.00 members, £176.00 non-members
CH/62/1
BS EN 60970:2007
Insulating liquids. Methods for counting and
sizing particles
no current standard is superseded
ISBN 978 0 580 55773 6
£36.00 members, £72.00 non-members
GEL/10
BS EN 50464-2-3:2007
Cable boxes type 2 for use on distribution
transformers meeting the requirements of
EN 50464-2-1
supersedes BS 7821-2.3:1998
ISBN 978 0 580 57700 0
£29.00 members, £58.00 non-members
PEL/14
BS EN 50464-3:2007
Determination of the power rating of a
transformer loaded with non-sinusoidal currents
supersedes BS 7821-4:1995
ISBN 978 0 580 57702 4
£29.00 members, £58.00 non-members
PEL/14
BS EN 50464-4:2007
Requirements and tests concerning pressurised
corrugated tanks
supersedes BS 7821-6:2002
ISBN 978 0 580 57701 7
£29.00 members, £58.00 non-members
PEL/14
DD CLC/TS 50509:2007
Use of LED signal heads in road traffic signal
systems
no current standard is superseded
ISBN 978 0 580 58461 9
£18.00 members, £36.00 non-members
EPL/526
PD CLC/TR 50511:2007
Railway applications. Communications,
signalling and processing systems. ERTMS/ETCS.
External signalling for lines equipped with
ERTMS/ETCS Level 2
no current standard is superseded
ISBN 978 0 580 58469 5
£77.00 members, £154.00 non-members
GEL/9/1
BS EN 60027:—
Letter symbols to be used in electrical
technology
BS EN 60027-2:2007
Telecommunications and electronics
no current standard is superseded
ISBN 978 0 580 53414 0
£77.00 members, £154.00 non-members
SS/7
BS EN 60079:—
Explosive atmospheres
BS EN 60079-19:2007
Equipment repair, overhaul and reclamation
supersedes BS IEC 60079-19:1993 which remains
current
ISBN 978 0 580 54390 6
£71.00 members, £142.00 non-members
GEL/31/11
BS EN 50377-8-7:2007
LSH-PC terminated on IEC 60793-2-50 category
B1.1 and B1.3 singlemode fibre, with full
zirconia ferrule category C
no current standard is superseded
ISBN 978 0 580 57568 6
£59.00 members, £118.00 non-members
GEL/86/2
BS EN 50377-8-8:2007
LSH-APC simplex terminated on IEC 60793-2-50
category B1.1 and B1.3 singlemode fibre, with
full zirconia ferrule category U
no current standard is superseded
ISBN 978 0 580 57569 3
£59.00 members, £118.00 non-members
GEL/86/2
BS EN 50377-8-9:2007
LSH-PC simplex terminated on IEC 60793-2-50
category B1.1 and B1.3 singlemode fibre, with
full zirconia ferrule category U
no current standard is superseded
ISBN 978 0 580 57691 1
£59.00 members, £118.00 non-members
GEL/86/2
BS EN 50377-10-1:2007
Type MU-PC simplex terminated on IEC 60793-2-
50 category B1.1 and B1.3 singlemode fibre,
with full zirconia ferrule category C
supersedes BS EN 50377-10-1:2003
ISBN 978 0 580 57690 4
£59.00 members, £118.00 non-members
GEL/86/2
BS EN 50378:—
Passive components to be used in optical fibre
communication systems. Product specifications
BS EN 50378-3-1:2007
Type 100/200 GHz DWDM module terminated
on IEC 60793-2-50 category B1.1 and B1.3 single
mode fibre
no current standard is superseded
ISBN 978 0 580 57688 1
£51.00 members, £102.00 non-members
GEL/86/2
BS EN 50378-3-2:2007
Type 4/8 channel CWDM module terminated on
IEC 60793-2-50 category B1.1 and B1.3 single
mode fibre
no current standard is superseded
ISBN 978 0 580 57545 7
£51.00 members, £102.00 non-members
GEL/86/2
BS EN 50464:—
Three-phase oil-immersed distribution
transformers 50 Hz, from 50 kVA to 2500 kVA
with highest voltage for equipment not
exceeding 36 kV
BS EN 50464-2:—
Distribution transformers with cable boxes on
the high-voltage and/or low-voltage side
BS EN 50464-2-1:2007
General requirements
supersedes BS 7821-2.1:1995
ISBN 978 0 580 57703 1
£36.00 members, £72.00 non-members
PEL/14
BS EN Publications continued...
14 Update Standards Nov 2007
Prices may be subject to change.
9. BS ENs IMPLEMENTED BY
AMENDMENT
For the standards listed below see also
the ’Amendments to British Standards’
and ’Updated British Standards’ sections
of this issue of Update Standards.
BS EN ISO 6885:2007
Animal and vegetable fats and oils.
Determination of anisidine value
AW/307
Implementation of European Standard EN ISO 6885
by amendment to BS ISO 6885:2006.
BS EN ISO 17932:2007
Animal and vegetable fats and oils.
Determination of the deterioration of
bleachability index (DOBI)
AW/307
Implementation of European Standard EN ISO 17932
by amendment to BS ISO 17932:2005.
BS EN ISO 18395:2007
Animal and vegetable fats and oils.
Determination of monoacylglycerols,
diacylglycerols, triacylglycerols and glycerol by
high-performance size-exclusion
chromatography (HPSEC)
AW/307
Implementation of European Standard EN ISO 18395
by amendment to BS ISO 18395:2005.
BS IMPLEMENTATIONS
BS Implementations comprise the ISO or
IEC text without any national deviation
and with front and back cover indicating
the UK committee responsible.
No other information will normally be
added.
Note: The date referenced in the
identifier is the date of the international
standard.
BS ISO 34:—
Rubber, vulcanized or thermoplastic.
Determination of tear strength
BS ISO 34-2:2007
Small (Delft) test pieces
supersedes BS 903-A3.2:1997
ISBN 978 0 580 58823 5
£36.00 members, £72.00 non-members
PRI/22
BS ISO 814:2007
Rubber, vulcanized or thermoplastic.
Determination of adhesion to metal. Two-plate
method
supersedes BS 903-A21.2:1997
ISBN 978 0 580 58737 5
£29.00 members, £58.00 non-members
PRI/22
BS EN 61937:—
Digital audio. Interface for non-linear PCM
encoded audio bitstreams applying IEC 60958
BS EN 61937-2:2007
Burst-info
supersedes BS EN 61937-2:2003
ISBN 978 0 580 57258 6
£36.00 members, £72.00 non-members
EPL/100
BS EN 61968:—
Application integration at electric utilities.
System interfaces for distribution management
BS EN 61968-4:2007
Interfaces for records and asset management
no current standard is superseded
ISBN 978 0 580 54263 3
£71.00 members, £142.00 non-members
PEL/57
BS EN 62021:—
Insulating liquids. Determination of acidity
BS EN 62021-2:2007
Colourimetric titration
no current standard is superseded
ISBN 978 0 580 57720 8
£36.00 members, £72.00 non-members
GEL/10
BS EN 62025:—
High frequency inductive components. Non-
electrical characteristics and measuring methods
BS EN 62025-1:2007
Fixed, surface mounted inductors for use in
electronic and telecommunication equipment
supersedes BS EN 62025-1:2002
ISBN 978 0 580 55895 5
£36.00 members, £72.00 non-members
EPL/51
BS EN 62137:—
Surface mounting technology. Environmental
and endurance test methods for surface mount
solder joint
BS EN 62137-1-1:2007
Pull strength test
no current standard is superseded
ISBN 978 0 580 55335 6
£36.00 members, £72.00 non-members
EPL/501
BS EN 62137-1-2:2007
Shear strength test
no current standard is superseded
ISBN 978 0 580 55357 8
£36.00 members, £72.00 non-members
EPL/501
BS EN 61000:—
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)
BS EN 61000-4-6:2007
Testing and measurement techniques. Immunity
to conducted disturbances, induced by radio-
frequency fields
supersedes BS EN 61000-4-6:1996
ISBN 978 0 580 60112 5
£71.00 members, £142.00 non-members
GEL/210
BS EN 61097:—
Global maritime distress and safety system
(GMDSS)
BS EN 61097-1:2007
Radar transponder. Marine search and rescue
(SART). Operational and performance
requirements, methods of testing and required
test results
supersedes BS EN 61097-1:1993
ISBN 978 0 580 57037 7
£36.00 members, £72.00 non-members
EPL/80
BS EN 61161:2007
Ultrasonics. Power measurement. Radiation
force balances and performance requirements
supersedes BS EN 61161:1995
ISBN 978 0 580 50695 6
£71.00 members, £142.00 non-members
EPL/87
BS EN 61291:—
Optical amplifiers
BS EN 61291-2:2007
Digital applications. Performance specification
template
supersedes BS EN 61291-2:2001
ISBN 978 0 580 57555 6
£29.00 members, £58.00 non-members
GEL/86/3
BS EN 61557:—
Electrical safety in low voltage distribution
systems up to 1000 V A.C. and 1500 V D.C.
Equipment for testing, measuring or
monitoring of protective measures
BS EN 61557-8:2007
Insulation monitoring devices for IT systems
supersedes BS EN 61557-8:1997 which remains
current
ISBN 978 0 580 54797 3
£51.00 members, £102.00 non-members
PEL/85
BS EN 61800:—
Adjustable speed electrical power drive systems
BS EN 61800-5-1:2007
Safety requirements. Electrical, thermal and
energy
supersedes BS EN 61800-5-1:2003 which remains
current
ISBN 978 0 580 55790 3
£88.00 members, £176.00 non-members
PEL/22
Update Standards Nov 2007 Prices may be subject to change. 15
e-mail
your order
orders@bsi-global.com
10. BS ISO/IEC 15457:—
Identification cards. Thin flexible cards
BS ISO/IEC 15457-2:2007
Magnetic recording technique
supersedes BS ISO/IEC 15457-2:2001
ISBN 978 0 580 56125 2
£51.00 members, £102.00 non-members
IST/17
BS ISO/IEC 15939:2007
Systems and software engineering.
Measurement process
supersedes BS ISO/IEC 15939:2002
ISBN 978 0 580 57250 0
£67.00 members, £134.00 non-members
IST/15
BS ISO 16532:—
Paper and board. Determination of grease
resistance
BS ISO 16532-2:2007
Surface repellency test
no current standard is superseded
ISBN 978 0 580 56410 9
£36.00 members, £72.00 non-members
PAI/11
BS ISO 16750:—
Road vehicles. Environmental conditions and
testing for electrical and electronic equipment
BS ISO 16750-3:2007
Mechanical loads
no current standard is superseded
ISBN 978 0 580 57102 2
£59.00 members, £118.00 non-members
AUE/16
BS ISO 18373:—
Rigid PVC pipes. Differential scanning
calorimetry (DSC) method
BS ISO 18373-1:2007
Measurement of the processing temperature
no current standard is superseded
ISBN 978 0 580 56391 1
£36.00 members, £72.00 non-members
PRI/88/4
BS ISO 18415:2007
Cosmetics. Microbiology. Detection of specified
and non-specified microorganisms
no current standard is superseded
ISBN 978 0 580 55542 8
£51.00 members, £102.00 non-members
CW/217
BS ISO 18416:2007
Cosmetics. Microbiology. Detection of Candida
albicans
no current standard is superseded
ISBN 978 0 580 55543 5
£51.00 members, £102.00 non-members
CW/217
BS ISO 9334:2007
Optics and photonics. Optical transfer function.
Definitions and mathematical relationships
supersedes BS ISO 9334:1995
ISBN 978 0 580 59733 6
£67.00 members, £134.00 non-members
CPW/172
BS ISO 9459:—
Solar heating. Domestic water heating systems
BS ISO 9459-5:2007
System performance characterization by means
of whole-system tests and computer simulation
no current standard is superseded
ISBN 978 0 580 60176 7
£67.00 members, £134.00 non-members
RHE/25
BS ISO 9841:2007
Oil of hyssop (Hyssopus officinalis L. ssp.
officinalis)
no current standard is superseded
ISBN 978 0 580 55791 0
£29.00 members, £58.00 non-members
AW/54
BS ISO 12006:—
Building construction. Organization of
information about construction works
BS ISO 12006-3:2007
Framework for object-oriented information
supersedes BS ISO/PAS 12006-3:2001
ISBN 978 0 580 53873 5
£59.00 members, £118.00 non-members
B/555
PD ISO/TR 12767:2007
Measurement of fluid flow by means of
pressure differential devices. Guidelines on the
effect of departure from the specifications and
operating conditions given in ISO 5167
supersedes BS ISO TR 12767:1998
ISBN 978 0 580 55215 1
£59.00 members, £118.00 non-members
CPI/30/2
BS ISO 13318:—
Determination of particle size distribution by
centrifugal liquid sedimentation methods
BS ISO 13318-2:2007
Photocentrifuge method
supersedes BS ISO 13318-2:2001
ISBN 978 0 580 59625 4
£51.00 members, £102.00 non-members
LBI/37
BS ISO 13374:—
Condition monitoring and diagnostics of
machines. Data processing, communication and
presentation
BS ISO 13374-2:2007
Data processing
no current standard is superseded
ISBN 978 0 580 55407 0
£59.00 members, £118.00 non-members
GME/21/7
BS ISO 1726:—
Road vehicles. Mechanical couplings between
tractors and semi-trailers
BS ISO 1726-2:2007
Interchangeability between low-coupling
tractors and high-volume semi-trailers
no current standard is superseded
ISBN 978 0 580 55436 0
£29.00 members, £58.00 non-members
AUE/13
BS ISO 4575:2007
Plastics. Poly(vinyl chloride) pastes.
Determination of apparent viscosity using the
Severs rheometer
no current standard is superseded
ISBN 978 0 580 60303 7
£36.00 members, £72.00 non-members
PRI/82
BS ISO 5529:2007
Wheat. Determination of the sedimentation
index. Zeleny test
supersedes BS 4317-13:1993
ISBN 978 0 580 56536 6
£36.00 members, £72.00 non-members
AW/4
BS ISO 6305:—
Railway components. Technical delivery
requirements
BS ISO 6305-2:2007
Non-alloy carbon steel baseplates
supersedes BS 751:1992
ISBN 978 0 580 60470 6
£36.00 members, £72.00 non-members
RAE/2
BS ISO 8331:2007
Rubber and plastics hoses and hose assemblies.
Guidelines for selection, storage, use and
maintenance
no current standard is superseded
ISBN 978 0 580 55788 0
£36.00 members, £72.00 non-members
PRI/66
BS ISO 8486:—
Bonded abrasives. Determination and
designation of grain size distribution
BS ISO 8486-2:2007
Microgrits F230 to F2000
supersedes BS ISO 8486-2:1996
ISBN 978 0 580 55767 5
£59.00 members, £118.00 non-members
MTE/13
BS ISO 9026:2007
Raw rubber or unvulcanized compounds.
Determination of green strength
supersedes BS 903-A62:1993
ISBN 978 0 580 58738 2
£36.00 members, £72.00 non-members
PRI/22
BS Implementations continued...
16 Update Standards Nov 2007
Prices may be subject to change.
11. DRAFTS FOR DEVELOPMENT
DD 14035:2007
Fireworks. Selection packs. Specification
partially supersedes BS 7114-1:1988, BS 7114-2:1988
and BS 7114-3:1988 which have been declared
obsolescent
ISBN 978 0 580 53039 5
£29.00 members, £58.00 non-members
CII/47
DD CLC/TS 50502:2007
Railway applications. Rolling stock. Electric
equipment in trolley buses. Safety requirements
and connection systems
no current standard is superseded
ISBN 978 0 580 55539 8
£51.00 members, £102.00 non-members
GEL/9/2
PUBLICLY AVAILABLE
SPECIFICATIONS
Publicly Available Specifications (formerly
Product Assessment Specifications) are
issued to provide an interim document
where there is a market need but where
a full British or European Standard has
yet to be published.
PAS 911:2007
Fire strategies. Guidance and framework for
their formulation
no current standard is superseded
ISBN 978 0 580 59381 9
£99.00 members, £99.00 non-members
SPECIALIST BOOKS FROM
BSI
BIP 0091:2007
ITIL version 3. Continual service improvement
no current standard is superseded
ISBN 978 0113 31049 4
£85.00 members, £85.00 non-members
BIP 0092:2007
ITIL version 3. Service design
no current standard is superseded
ISBN 978 0113 31047 3
£85.00 members, £85.00 non-members
BIP 0093:2007
ITIL version 3. Service operation
no current standard is superseded
ISBN 978 0113 31046 3
£85.00 members, £85.00 non-members
BIP 0094:2007
ITIL version 3. Service strategy
no current standard is superseded
ISBN 978 0113 31045 6
£85.00 members, £85.00 non-members
BS IEC 60987:2007
Nuclear power plants. Instrumentation and
control important to safety. Hardware design
requirements for computer-based systems
no current standard is superseded
ISBN 978 0 580 55469 8
£51.00 members, £102.00 non-members
NCE/8
DD IEC/PAS 61249:—
Materials for printed boards and other
interconnecting structures
DD IEC/PAS 61249-3-1:2007
Copper-clad laminates for flexible boards
(adhesive and non-adhesive types)
no current standard is superseded
ISBN 978 0 580 59472 4
£29.00 members, £58.00 non-members
EPL/501
PD IEC/TR 61912:—
Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear.
Overcurrent protective devices
PD IEC/TR 61912-1:2007
Application of short-circuit ratings
supersedes PD IEC/TR 61912:2006
ISBN 978 0 580 57154 1
£51.00 members, £102.00 non-members
PEL/17/2
DD IEC/TS 62257:—
Recommendations for small renewable energy
and hybrid systems for rural electrification
DD IEC/TS 62257-8-1:2007
Selection of batteries and battery management
systems for stand-alone electrification systems.
Specific case of automotive flooded lead-acid
batteries available in developing countries
no current standard is superseded
ISBN 978 0 580 56931 9
£29.00 members, £58.00 non-members
GEL/82
PUBLISHED DOCUMENTS
PD ISO/TR 10465:—
Underground installation of flexible glass-
reinforced pipes based on unsaturated
polyester resin (GRP-UP)
PD ISO/TR 10465-2:2007
Comparison of static calculation methods
no current standard is superseded
ISBN 978 0 580 55658 6
£67.00 members, £134.00 non-members
PRI/88/2
PD ISO/TR 10465-3:2007
Installation parameters and application limits
no current standard is superseded
ISBN 978 0 580 55659 3
£77.00 members, £154.00 non-members
PRI/88/2
BS ISO 19499:2007
Mechanical vibration. Balancing. Guidance on
the use and application of balancing standards
no current standard is superseded
ISBN 978 0 580 56895 4
£59.00 members, £118.00 non-members
GME/21
DD ISO/TS 19708:2007
Geosynthetics. Procedure for simulating
damage under interlocking-concrete-block
pavement by the roller compactor method
no current standard is superseded
ISBN 978 0 580 53901 5
£14.00 members, £28.00 non-members
B/553
BS ISO 20515:2007
Rolling bearings. Radial bearings, retaining
slots. Dimensions and tolerances
no current standard is superseded
ISBN 978 0 580 55285 4
£29.00 members, £58.00 non-members
MCE/7
BS ISO 21771:2007
Gears. Cylindrical involute gears and gear pairs.
Concepts and geometry
no current standard is superseded
ISBN 978 0 580 54359 3
£77.00 members, £154.00 non-members
MCE/5
BS ISO 22096:2007
Condition monitoring and diagnostics of
machines. Acoustic emission
no current standard is superseded
ISBN 978 0 580 56839 8
£36.00 members, £72.00 non-members
GME/21/7
DD ISO/TS 23081:—
Information and documentation. Records
management processes. Metadata for records
DD ISO/TS 23081-2:2007
Conceptual and implementation issues
no current standard is superseded
ISBN 978 0 580 57671 3
£36.00 members, £72.00 non-members
IDT/2/17
DD ISO/TS 23165:2006
Geometrical product specifications (GPS).
Guidelines for the evaluation of coordinate
measuring machine (CMM) test uncertainty
no current standard is superseded
ISBN 978 0 580 57458 0
£36.00 members, £72.00 non-members
TDW/4
PD ISO/IEC TR 24774:2007
Software and systems engineering. Life cycle
management. Guidelines for process description
no current standard is superseded
ISBN 978 0 580 60451 5
£29.00 members, £58.00 non-members
IST/15
Update Standards Nov 2007 Prices may be subject to change. 17
12. BS EN ISO 13503:—
Petroleum and natural gas industries.
Completion fluids and materials
BS EN ISO 13503-3:2005
Testing of heavy brines
CORRIGENDUM 1 AMD 17385
PSE/17/-/3
BS EN 14848:2005
Aerosol containers. Metal containers with
25,4 mm aperture. Dimensions of valve cups
CORRIGENDUM 1 AMD 17419
PKW/0
BS EN ISO 20344:2004
Personal protective equipment. Test methods
for footwear
AMENDMENT 1 AMD 17444
PH/1
Also incorporates Corrigendum 1.
BS EN ISO 21570:2005
Foodstuffs. Methods of analysis for the
detection of genetically modified organisms
and derived products. Quantitative nucleic acid
based methods
CORRIGENDUM 1 AMD 17383
AW/-/3
BS EN 50250:2002
Conversion adaptors for industrial use
CORRIGENDUM 1 AMD 17363
PEL/23
BS EN 60335:—
Household and similar electrical appliances.
Safety
BS EN 60335-2-7:2003
Particular requirements for washing machines
CORRIGENDUM 2 AMD 17349
CPL/61/14
Also incorporates Corrigendum 1, Amendments 1
& 2.
BS EN 61000:—
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)
BS EN 61000-4:—
Testing and measurement techniques
BS EN 61000-4-6:2007
Immunity to conducted disturbances, induced
by radio-frequency fields
CORRIGENDUM 1 AMD 17379
GEL/210
BS EN 61000-4-20:2003
Emission and immunity testing in transverse
electromagnetic (TEM) waveguides
AMENDMENT 1 AMD 17345
GEL/210/12
BS EN 62230:2007
Electric cables. Spark-test method
CORRIGENDUM 1 AMD 17446
GEL/20/17
BS EN 1390:2006
Wood preservatives. Determination of the
eradicant action against Hylotrupes bajulus
(Linnaeus) larvae. Laboratory method
CORRIGENDUM 1 AMD 17378
B/515
BS EN ISO 4823:2001
Dentistry. Elastomeric impression materials
AMENDMENT 1 AMD 17347
CH/106/2
BS EN ISO 4869:—
Acoustics. Hearing protectors
BS EN ISO 4869-2:1995
Estimation of effective A-weighted sound
pressure levels when hearing protectors are
worn
CORRIGENDUM 1 AMD 17353
EH/1
Also incorporates Amendment 1.
BS EN 12416:—
Fixed firefighting systems. Powder systems
BS EN 12416-1:2001
Requirements and test methods for components
AMENDMENT 2 AMD 17361
FSH/18/8
Also incorporates Amendment 1.
BS EN 12416-2:2001
Design, construction and maintenance
AMENDMENT 1 AMD 17362
FSH/18/8
BS EN 13063:—
Chimneys. System chimneys with clay/ceramic
flue liners
BS EN 13063-1:2005
Requirements and test methods for sootfire
resistance
AMENDMENT 1 AMD 17364
B/506/3
BS EN 13063-2:2005
Requirements and test methods under wet
conditions
AMENDMENT 1 AMD 17365
B/506/3
BS EN 13363:—
Solar protection devices combined with glazing.
Calculation of solar and light transmittance
BS EN 13363-1:2003
Simplified method
AMENDMENT 1 AMD 17366
B/540
BS EN 13454:—
Binders, composite binders and factory made
mixtures or floor screeds based on calcium
sulfate
BS EN 13454-2:2003
Test methods
AMENDMENT 1 AMD 17357
B/544/1
BIP 0095:2007
ITIL version 3. Service transition
no current standard is superseded
ISBN 978 0113 31048 7
£85.00 members, £85.00 non-members
BIP 2137:2007
BS OHSAS 18001 Laminated Pocketbook
no current standard is superseded
ISBN 978 0 580 50938 4
£25.00 members, £50.00 non-members
AMENDMENTS TO BRITISH
STANDARDS
Most amendments are not issued
separately. Those that make significant
changes to a standard are incorporated
into the standard which is re-issued as a
new edition (see ’Updated British
Standards’). Amendments which make
smaller changes or corrections are
available on request, free of charge to
past purchasers of the standard. All
amendments to date of despatch are
included within any main publication
when ordered for the first time.
The following amendments to British
Standards were made available last
month.
(Please order by the reference AMD ...)
BS 460:2002
Cast iron rainwater goods. Specification
CORRIGENDUM 1 AMD 17425
PSE/10
Also incorporates Amendments 1 & 2.
DD 1722:—
Fences
DD 1722-18:2007
Specification for steel mesh site perimeter
temporary fencing systems
CORRIGENDUM 1 AMD 17404
B/201
BS 8469:2007
Personal protective equipment for firefighters.
Assessment of ergonomic performance and
compatibility. Requirements and test methods
CORRIGENDUM 1 AMD 17454
PH/14
BS EN 47:2005
Wood preservatives. Determination of the toxic
values against larvae of Hylotrupes bajulus
(Linnaeus). (Laboratory method)
CORRIGENDUM 1 AMD 17367
B/515
BS EN 764:—
Pressure equipment
BS EN 764-7:2002
Safety systems for unfired pressure vessels
CORRIGENDUM 2 AMD 17327
PVE/1
Also incorporates Corrigendum 1.
Specialist Books from BSI continued...
18 Update Standards Nov 2007
Prices may be subject to change.
13. BS EN 140401:—
Detail specification. Fixed low power non wire-
wound high stability surface mount (SMD)
resistors
BS EN 140401-804:2005
Rectangular. Stability classes 0,1;0,25
CORRIGENDUM 1 AMD 17396
B/513/1
BS ISO 6336:—
Calculation of load capacity of spur and helical
gears
BS ISO 6336-6:2006
Calculation of service life under variable load
CORRIGENDUM 1 AMD 17369
MCE/5
BS ISO 8422:2006
Sequential sampling plans for inspection by
attributes
CORRIGENDUM 1 AMD 17399
SS/5
BS ISO/IEC 10967:—
Information technology. Language independent
arithmetric
BS ISO/IEC 10967-3:2006
Complex integer and floating point arithmetic
and complex elementary numerical functions
CORRIGENDUM 1 AMD 17397
IST/5
BS ISO 15901:—
Pore size distribution and porosity of solid
materials by mercury porosimetry and gas
adsorption
BS ISO 15901-2:2006
Analysis of mesopores and macropores by gas
adsorption
CORRIGENDUM 1 AMD 17433
LBI/37
BS ISO 20421:—
Cryogenic vessels. Large transportable vacuum-
insulated vessels
BS ISO 20421-1:2006
Design, fabrication, inspection and testing
CORRIGENDUM 1 AMD 17371
PVE/18
UPDATED BRITISH
STANDARDS
The following standards have been
amended and the am endments have
been incorporated into an updated
standard.
NOTE: Updated British Standards
must be reordered as the
amendments are not available
separately.
BS 5892:—
Railway rolling stock materials
BS 5892-1:1992
Specification for axles for traction and trailing
stock
AMENDMENT 2
£51.00 members, £102.00 non-members
Also incorporates Amendment 1
RAE/3/-/1
BS EN 60034:—
Rotating electrical machines
BS EN 60034-14:2004
Mechanical vibration of certain machines with
shaft heights 56 mm and higher. Measurement,
evaluation and limits of vibration severity
AMENDMENT 2
£36.00 members, £72.00 non-members
PEL/2
Also incorporates Amendment 1.
BS EN 60450:2004
Measurement of the average viscometric
degree of polymerization of new and aged
cellulosic electrically insulating materials
AMENDMENT 1
£51.00 members, £102.00 non-members
GEL/112
BS EN 60745:—
Hand-held motor-operated electric tools. Safety
BS EN 60745-2-17:2003
Particular requirements for routers and
trimmers
AMENDMENT 1
£36.00 members, £72.00 non-members
CPL/61/6
BS EN 60745-2-20:2003
Particular requirements for band saws
AMENDMENT 1
£29.00 members, £58.00 non-members
CPL/61/6
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
Comments can be sent by email or by
post to named contacts at:–
BSI Head Office
389 Chiswick High Road
London W4 4AL
Tel: 020 8996 9000
BS 7000:—
Design management systems
BS 7000-1
Guide to managing innovation
BS 7000-2
Guide to managing the design of manufactured
products
BS 7000-10
Vocabulary of terms used in design
management
Please note the following drafts which were
featured in the October edition of Update
Standards are available to download free of
charge from www.bsi-global.com/bs7000dpcs.
Please note the closing date for comments is
30 November, 2007.
Contact: Sarah Kelly
Email: sarah.kelly@bsi-global.com
MS/4
BS 8417:2003
Preservation of timber. Recommendations
AMENDMENT 1
£51.00 members, £102.00 non-members
B/515
BS EN 694:2001
Fire-fighting hoses. Semi-rigid hoses for fixed
systems
AMENDMENT 1
£51.00 members, £102.00 non-members
FSH/17/6
BS EN ISO 3582:2001
Flexible cellular polymeric materials. Laboratory
assessment of horizontal burning characteristics
of small specimens subjected to a small flame
AMENDMENT 1
£36.00 members, £72.00 non-members
PRI/24
Also incorporates Corrigendum 1.
BS EN ISO 6579:2002
Microbiology of food and animal feeding stuffs.
Horizontal method for the detection of
Salmonella spp
AMENDMENT 1
£67.00 members, £134.00 non-members
AW/9
Also incorporates Corrigendum 1 & 2.
BS EN 13707:2004
Flexible sheets for waterproofing. Reinforced
bitumen sheets for roof waterproofing.
Definition and characteristics
AMENDMENT 1
£51.00 members, £102.00 non-members
B/546/1
BS EN ISO 20346:2004
Personal protective equipment. Protective
footwear
AMENDMENT 1
£59.00 members, £118.00 non-members
PH/1
Also incorporates Corrigendum 1.
BS EN ISO 20347:2004
Personal protective equipment. Occupational
footwear
AMENDMENT 1
£59.00 members, £118.00 non-members
PH/1
Also incorporates Corrigendum 1.
BS EN 50163:2004
Railway applications. Supply voltages of
traction systems
AMENDMENT 1
£36.00 members, £72.00 non-members
GEL/9/3
Update Standards Nov 2007 Prices may be subject to change. 19
e-mail
your order
orders@bsi-global.com