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European Standard EN ISO 2818. Plastics, CEN European Committee for Standardisation (1999)... [Pg.328]

The outdated standard DIN 16776-1 84 Polyethylene and Ethylene Copolymer Thermoplastics Classification and Designation and the replacing European standard EN ISO 1872-1 1999 Plastics Polyethylene (PE) Moulding and Extrusion Materials Part I Designation System and Basis... [Pg.49]

NF T76-120, NF EN ISO 10363 1995 Hot-melt adhesives. Determination of thermal stability. (European Standard EN ISO 10363). [Pg.385]

NF 776-130, NF EN ISO 10365 1995 Adhesives. Designation of main failure patterns. (European Standard EN ISO 10365). [Pg.385]

This is basically a Slovak translation of an English edition of the ISO 14 121-1 standard that has been elaborated by the technical committee of ISO/TC 199 Machine safety in cooperation with the technical committee of European Committee for Standards/Technical Committee (ECN/TC) 114 Machine safety, whose headquarters are located at DIN—a German standard-setting institution and German is the language in which the European Standards (EN) ISO 14121-1 standard has been written. The standard has replaced the Slovak Technical Standard European Standards (STN EN) 1050 standard elaborated also by experts in Germany this is an A standard, i.e., an elementary (general) safety standard. [Pg.74]

The International ISO 9000 1994 series of standards has been established and is based on the British Standard 5750 1987 series, European Standard EN 29000 1987 series, and International Standard ISO 9000 1987 series. The third edition of ISO 9001 cancels and replaces the second edition (ISO 9000 1994) together with ISO 9002 1994 and ISO 9003 1994. It constitutes a revision of these documents. Those organizations that have used ISO 9002 1994 and ISO 9003 1994 in the past may use this revised international standard by excluding certain requirements in accordance with Clause 1.2 of ISO 9001 2000. It should be noted that where the exclusives in sub-clause 1.2 of ISO/EDIS 9001 2000 are exceeded, conformity to ISO/EDIS 9001 2000 shall not be cleared. All requirements of the revised standard are generic and are applicable to all organizations, regardless of type, size, and products offered. If any requirements of this international standard cannot be applied due to the nature of an organization, its products can be considered for exclusion. [Pg.12]

The international standard ISO 9001 1994 was established by Technical Committee ISO/TC 178, and is based on the British standard 5750 1987 series, European standard EN 29000 1987 series, and international standard ISO 9000 1987 series. [Pg.125]

The international standard ISO 9003 1994 was established by Technical Committee ISO/TC 178, and is based on British standard 5750 1987 series, European standard EN 29000 1987 series, and international standards ISO 9000 1987 series. The standard was adopted by the company to provide objective evidence that the company s operations of final product inspection and testing are in compliance with the requirement of this standard. However, this third edition canceled and replaced the second edition (ISO 9003 1994). The quality manual QM-4 is revised in accordance with the corresponding changes specified in the third edition of ISO 9001 2000 to specify quality system requirements for use where a contract between the company and customer requires the demonstration of capability of final product inspection and testing with customer satisfaction. The permissible exclusions are made to ... [Pg.251]

Standardization on a Emopean level is the responsibility of CEN. Standardization on an international level is the responsibility of ISO. Today, some 120 national standardization bodies cooperate in activities that aim to stimulate cooperation in the scientific, technical, and economic spheres across national frontiers. Generally, European standards (EN) are based on ISO standards (DIN, 1998). [Pg.19]

As such, the European National version of the Standard (EN ISO 14971 2012) via its Annex Z sets the risk acceptability bar differently, All risks, regardless of... [Pg.43]

Standard EN ISO 13485, the European transposition of ISO 13485, is a harmonized standard, allowing for the application of the principle of presumption of conformity for the system requirements involved in all the MDs EC marking directives. [Pg.128]

For machinery, there is a mandatory requirement for a risk assessment, this should be conducted using the European machinery safety standard EN ISO 14121 (ISO 2007). [Pg.259]

Please note that there will be a new European standard (EN 16523) replacing EN 374 in the near future. The EN ISO 6529 will cease to be European EN standard. [Pg.10]

All test methods for processed polyolefins refer to international standards, including those of the United States [American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) and Underwriters Laboratories (UL)], Great Britain [British Standards (BS)], Germany [Deutsche Instit fur Normung (DIN)], Japan [Japanese Industrial Standards (JIS)], the European Standard (EN), and the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). [Pg.897]

European Standards are published by the CEN European Committee for Standardization (www.cenorm.be). Standards are available covering performance specification, quality control, methods of test, methods of use and surface preparation. Originally developed as national standards, the needs of the single market, globalisation, and international trade have resulted in a gradual alignment with European Standards (EN) and ISO standards. Whenever a CEN... [Pg.164]

Note 1 In machinery safety practice the European Standard EN 954 defines safety categories in terms of design characteristics for safety related controls. This is expected to be revised and issued as ISO 13849-1 and is expected to replace safety categories widi a equivalents to SILs. [Pg.64]

The general definition of monolithic refractories is found in the standard ISO 1927 (5) and in the European standard EN 1402-1 ... [Pg.292]

EN ISO 6946 Building components and building elements—thermal resistance and thermal transmittance—calculation method. 1998. Brussels European Committee for Standardization... [Pg.1082]

Where there is a dosing device provided with the product, the dose reproducibility and accuracy should be demonstrated. Examples include dropper devices, dose-measuring devices, and pen injectors. The instructions for use should also be discussed for such devices and may be particularly important for devices such as two-chamber cartridges and the like containing suspension products. It might be necessary to discuss how dosing devices meet the relevant Essential Requirements of the Medical Device Directives with reference to appropriate and relevant harmonized and other European (EN) and International Standards Organization (ISO) standards. [Pg.657]

Thus, as for the European Union, the requirements are based on accreditation, proficiency testing, the use of validated methods of analysis and, in addition, the formal requirement to use internal quality control procedures which comply with the Harmonised Guidelines. Although the EU and Codex Alimentarius Commission refer to different sets of accreditation standards, the ISO/IEC Guide 25 1990 and EN 45000 series of standards are similar in intent. It is only through these measures that international trade will be facilitated and the requirements to allow mutual recognition to be fulfilled will be achieved. [Pg.83]

Continuing with the above example of ER3 of the European Construction Products Directive horizontal emissions test methods (i.e., applicable to multiple product types) have been developed by CEN and ISO for compliance with the CPD and are now available as parts 6, 9,10 and 11 of EN/ISO standard 16000 (see Table 6.1). Furthermore, a program of work led by CEN TC351 has now been instigated under European Council Mandate M/366 to amalgamate and validate these standards. Once this work is completed (estimated 2010) it is understood that chemical emissions testing will become a mandatory part of CE marking for construction products. [Pg.133]

CEN - European Committee for Standardization Brussels wvwv.cenorm.be EN/ISO 4126- Safety Devices for Protection Against Excessive Pressure Part 1 - Safety Valves Part 2 - Bursting Disc Safety Devices Part 3 - Safety Valves and Bursting Disc Safety Devices in Combination Part 4 - Pilot Operated Safety Valves Part 5 - Controlled Safety Pressure Relief Systems Part 6 - Application, Selection and Installation of Bursting Disc Safety Devices Part 7 - Common Data... [Pg.306]

EN ISO 1182, Reaction to Fire Tests for Building Products—Non-Combustibility Test, CEN (European Committee for Standardization), Brussels, Belgium. [Pg.665]


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