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HEAVY COMMERCIAL VEHICLES AND BUSES - STEADY-STATE ROLLOVER THRESHOLD - TILT-TABLE TEST METHOD (ISO 16333:2004, IDT)
MS ISO 16333:2008
Status : Original
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard specifies a tilt-table test method for estimating the steady-state rollover threshold of a heavy commercial vehicle or bus, i.e. the maximum lateral acceleration that the test ....Read more vehicle could sustain in steady-state turning without rolling over.
It is applicable to complete roll units/combinations of roll-coupled vehicle units — e.g. single-unit vehicles, tractor–semitrailer combinations, articulated buses, full trailers, B-train combinations — of commercial vehicles, commercial vehicle combinations, buses or articulated buses as defined in ISO 3833, and under Categories M3, N2, N3, O3 and O4 of ECE and EC vehicle regulations (trucks and trailers with maximum weights above 3,5 t and buses and articulated buses with maximum weights above 5 t). It does not cover transient, vibratory or dynamic rollover situations; nor does it consider the influences of dynamic stability control systems. Furthermore, the quality of the estimate of the steady-state rollover threshol
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Statistical interpretation of data - Part 7: median - Estimation and confidence intervals (ISO 16269-7:2001, IDT)
MS ISO 16269-7:2004 (CONFIRMED:2015)
Status : 1st Confirmation
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard specifies the procedures for establishing a point estimate and confidence intervals for the median of any continuous probability distribution of a population, based on a random ....Read more sample size from the population. These procedures are distribution-free, i.e. they do not require knowledge of the family of distributions to which the population distribution belongs. Similar procedures can be applied to estimate quartiles and percentiles.

NOTE: The median is the second quartile and the fiftieth percentile. Similar procedures for other quartiles or percentiles are not described in this part of ISO 16269.
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Statistical interpretation of data - Part 4: Detection and treatment of outliers (ISO 16269-4:2010, IDT) (Published by STANDARDS MALAYSIA in 2012)
MS ISO 16269-4:2010 (CONFIRMED:2023)
Status : 1st Confirmation
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard provides detailed descriptions of sound statistical testing procedures and graphical data analysis methods for detecting outliers in data obtained from measurement processes. I ....Read more t recommends sound robust estimation and testing procedures to accommodate the presence of outliers.

This Malaysian Standard is primarily designed for the detection and accommodation of outlier(s) from univariate data. Some guidance is provided for multivariate and regression data.
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STATISTICAL INTERPRETATION OF DATA - PART 6: DETERMINATION OF STATISTICAL TOLERANCE INTERVALS (FIRST REVISION)(ISO 16269-6:2005, IDT)(PUBLISHED BY STANDARDS MALAYSIA IN 2010)
MS ISO 16269-6:2005
Status : 1st Revision
Format : PDF

This part of ISO 16269 describes procedures for establishing tolerance intervals that include at least a
specified proportion of the population with a specified confidence level. Both one-sided ....Read more and two-sided
statistical tolerance intervals are provided, a one-sided interval having either an upper or a lower limit while a two-sided interval has both upper and lower limits. Two methods are provided, a parametric method for the case where the characteristic being studied has a normal distribution and a distribution-free method for the case where nothing is known about the distribution except that it is continuous.
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Child use and care articles - Infant swings
MS EN 16232:2015
Status : Original
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard specifies safety requirements and the corresponding test methods for infant swings intended for children up to a weight of 9 kg or unable to sit up unaided.

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Information and documentation - Principles and functional requirements for records in electronic office environments - Part 3: Guidelines and functional requirements for records in business systems (ISO 16175-3:2010, IDT)
MS ISO 16175-3:2012
Status : Original
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard will help organisations to ensure that evidence (records) of business activities transacted through business systems are appropriately identified and managed. This Malaysian St ....Read more andard only addresses records management requirements and does not include general system management. Design requirements such as usability, reporting, searching, system administration and performance are beyond the scope of this document. Close

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Information and documentation - Principles and functional requirements for records in electronic office environments - Part 2: Guidelines and functional requirements for digital records management systems (ISO 16175-2:2011, IDT)
MS ISO 16175-2:2012
Status : Original
Format : PDF

The Malaysian Standard can be used by organizations seeking to implement dedicated 'electronic records management systems' or 'enterprise content management systems'. This requirements apply to record ....Read more s irrespective of the media in which they were created and stored. It will also explain processes and requirements for identifying and managing records in electronic records management systems. Close

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Information and documentation - Principles and functional requirements for records in electronic office environments - Part 1: Overview and statement of principles (ISO 16175-1:2010, IDT)
MS ISO 16175-1:2012
Status : Withdrawal with replacement
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard is aimed at harmonizing principles and functional requirements for software specifications used to create and manage digital records in office environment. It also synthesised ....Read more existing work to meet the needs of international archives, records and information management community and to enable that community to liaise with the global software industry in a consolidated manner. Close

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PLASTICS – DETERMINATION OF XYLENE-SOLUBLE MATTER IN POLYPROPYLENE (ISO 16152:2005, IDT)
MS ISO 16152:2006
Status : Withdrawn
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard specifies a method for determining the mass fraction of a polypropylene homopolymer or copolymer which is soluble in xylene at 25 °C.

A weighed amount of dried ....Read more sample is dissolved in xylene under reflux conditions, then cooled under controlled conditions and maintained at 25 °C to ensure controlled crystallization of the insoluble fraction.

The xylene-soluble fraction is then recovered by evaporation of the xylene and determined by weighing the residue.

Other materials with solubilities similar to that of the xylene-soluble fraction, such as additives, may interfere with the determination.
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Non-alloy steel wire rod for conversion to wire - Part 3: Specific requirements for rimmed and rimmed substitute, low carbon steel wire rod (Second Revision) (ISO 16120-3:2011,IDT)
MS ISO 16120-3:2017
Status : 2nd Revision
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This Malaysian Standard is applicable to wire rod made of low-carbon, low-silicon, rimmed and rimmed substitute steel with high ductility intended for drawing and/or cold rolling.

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