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Safety in laboratories - Code of practice - Part 1: General (Second revision)
MS 1042-1:2023
Status : 2nd Revision
Format : PDF

This malaysian Standard provides information and sets out recommendations; general procedures and precautions designed to promote safety of persons and ....Read more property in laboratory operations. The safety aspects described in this Standard apply to personnel, including students, visitors, maintenance staff, cleaners, laboratory staff, contractors, security staff and other authorised personnel who use the laboratory facilities.

NOTE. This standard does not cover fieldwork performed outside the laboratory.

This standard should be used in conjunction with the appropriate part(s) MS 1042: Safety in laboratories-Code of practice that are relevant to the type of work being carried out in the laboratory. If the requirements of any part of this standard conflict with any malaysian regulation (federal or state), the appropriate statutory regulations shall apply.
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Fishing net - Specification (First revision)
MS 629:2023
Status : 1st Revision
Format : PDF

This malaysian Standard specifies the quality requirements and method of test for fishing nets.

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Fire extinguishing installations and equipment - Part 2: Wet and dry firefighting mains (First revision)
MS 1489-2:2023
Status : 1st Revision
Format : PDF

This malaysian Standard gives recommendations for wet firefighting mains, dry firefighting mains and hydrant systems. It covers good practice in matters ....Read more affecting the design, installation, testing and maintenance of such systems.

This standard does not cover hose reels, foam inlets and portable fire extinguishers. These systems are covered in MS 1489-1 and MS 1539.
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Fire extinguishing installations and equipment - Part 1: Hose reels and foam inlets (Second revision)
MS 1489-1:2023
Status : 2nd Revision
Format : PDF

This malaysian Standard gives recommendations for hose reels and foam inlet. It covers good practice in matters affecting the design, installation, test ....Read more ing and maintenance of such systems. It does not give requirements for the hose reels themselves, which are specified in MS 1447.

This part of MS 1489 does not cover wet and dry fire mains, automatic foam systems and portable firefighting equipment. These systems are covered in other malaysian Standards.
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Amenity trees and palms maintenance - Pruning
MS 2771:2023
Status : Original
Format : PDF

This malaysian Standard establishes general guidelines for good practices of amenity trees and palms maintenance which covers pruning activity. It is no ....Read more t applicable to economic crops (i.e. oil palm plantation, rubber plantation, forest plantation etc.) Close

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malaysia National Annex to MS ISO 37122:2019, Sustainable cities and communities – Indicators for smart cities
MS ISO 37122:2019 (NATIONAL ANNEX:2023)
Status : Original
Format : PDF

This document gives:

a) the malaysia decisions for the national defined indicators described in the clause/ subclauses of MS ISO 37122:20 ....Read more 19
b) the malaysia’s decisions on the status of MS ISO 37122:2019 informative annexes.
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Application of fire safety engineering principles to the design of buildings - Code of practice
MS 2780:2023
Status : Original
Format : PDF

This malaysian Standard is supported by a series of Published Documents from the British Standard Institute (BSI) which that contain guidance and inform ....Read more ation on how to undertake detailed analysis of specific aspects of FSE. This does not preclude the use of appropriate methods and data from other sources. Figure 1 shows the structure of this malaysian Standard and the Published Documents.

This malaysian Standard:

1) provides a framework for and describes the philosophy that underpins FSE;
2) outlines the principles involved in the application of the philosophy to the FSE of particular buildings;
3) provides means of establishing acceptable levels of fire safety without imposing disproportionate constraints on aspects of building design;
4) provides guidance on the design and assessment of fire safety measures in buildings;
5) gives a structured approach to assessing the effectiveness of the fire safety strategy in achieving the functional objectives;
6) can be used to identify and define one or more fire safety design issues to be addressed using FSE;
7) provides alternative approaches to existing standards for fire safety and also allows the effect of departures from design codes to be evaluated;
8) recognizes that the functional objectives can be achieved by a range of alternative and complementary fire protection strategies;
9) aims to facilitate innovation in design without compromising safety;
10) provides guidance to ensure that the building is constructed such that: it can withstand fire actions that are reasonably foreseeable; its layout and configuration does not prejudice its integrity; and foreseeable life-cycle fabrication, construction, commissioning, operation, modification, maintenance and repair can proceed without prejudicing its integrity; and
11) provides a flexible framework that can be used for simple aspects of fire safety design (e.g. a minor variation from prescriptive guidance) using perhaps only part of a single subsystem of this standard, to complex fire safety challenges (e.g. a major departure from prescriptive guidance) that require use of all sub-systems.

This malaysian Standard provides a performance-based approach to design in which the specific fire hazards and their potential consequences can be identified and fire safety measures can be introduced, as necessary, to ensure that the functional objectives are met. It also enables the results of research into fire and human response to be translated directly into the building design process.
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Security for industrial automation and control systems – Part 3-2: Security risk assessment for system design (IEC 62443-3-2:2020, IDT) (Published by Department of Standards malaysia in 2023)
MS IEC 62443-3-2:2020
Status : Original
Format : PDF

This part of IEC 62443 establishes requirements for:

• defining a system under consideration (SUC) for an industrial automation and control
system (IACS);
• partitioni ....Read more ng the SUC into zones and conduits;
• assessing risk for each zone and conduit;
• establishing the target security level (SL-T) for each zone and conduit; and
• documenting the security requirements.
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Security for industrial automation and control systems – Part 4-1: Secure product development lifecycle requirements (IEC 62443-4-1:2018, IDT) (Published by Department of Standards malaysia in 2023)
MS IEC 62443-4-1:2018
Status : Original
Format : PDF

This part of IEC 62443 specifies process requirements for the secure development of products used in industrial automation and control systems. It defines a secure development life-cycle (SDL) for the ....Read more purpose of developing and maintaining secure products. This life-cycle includes security requirements definition, secure design, secure implementation (including coding guidelines), verification and validation, defect management, patch management and
product end-of-life. These requirements can be applied to new or existing processes for developing, maintaining and retiring hardware, software or firmware for new or existing products. These requirements apply to the developer and maintainer of the product, but not to the integrator or user of the product. A summary list of the requirements in this document can be found in Annex B.
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Security for industrial automation and control systems – Part 4-2: Technical security requirements for IACS components (IEC 62443-4-2:2019, IDT) (Published by Department of Standards malaysia in 2023)
MS IEC 62443-4-2:2019
Status : Original
Format : PDF

This part of IEC 62443 provides detailed technical control system component requirements (CRs) associated with the seven foundational requirements (FRs) described in IEC TS 62443-1-1 including definin ....Read more g the requirements for control system capability security levels and their components, SL-C(component).

As defined in IEC TS 62443-1-1 there are a total of seven foundational requirements (FRs):

a) identification and authentication control (IAC),
b) use control (UC),
c) system integrity (SI),
d) data confidentiality (DC),
e) restricted data flow (RDF),
f) timely response to events (TRE), and
g) resource availability (RA).

These seven FRs are the foundation for defining control system security capability levels. Defining security capability levels for the control system component is the goal and objective of this document as opposed to SL-T or achieved SLs (SL-A), which are out of scope.
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