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RUBBER HOSES AND HOSE ASSEMBLIES FOR MEASURED FUEL DISPENSING – SPECIFICATION (ISO 5772:1998, IDT)
MS ISO 5772:2007
Status : Original
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard specifies the requirements for three types of rubber hose and hose assembly used for measured fuel dispensing, including oxygenated fuels (up to a maximum of 15 % oxygenated co ....Read more mpounds). 
The three types of hose are as follows:

a) type 1: hoses with textile reinforcement suitable for reeling on a drum or hanging in bends;

b) type 2: hoses with textile and helical wire reinforcement designed for torsional flexibility, suitable for coiling,reeling on a drum or hanging in bends;

c) type 3: hoses with fine wire reinforcement designed for low dilation, suitable for reeling on a drum or hanging inbends.
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Rubber hoses and hose assemblies for transferring anhydrous ammonia - specification (ISO 5771:2008, IDT)
MS ISO 5771:2009 (CONFIRMED:2013)
Status : 1st Confirmation
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard specifies the minimum requirements for rubber hoses used for transferring ammonia, in liquid or in gaseous form, at ambient temperatures from ?40 °C up to and including +55 ° ....Read more C. It does not include specifications for end fittings, but is limited to the performance of the hoses and hose assemblies. Close

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Accuracy (trueness and precision) of measurement methods and results - Part 1: General principles and definitions (ISO 5725-1:1994, IDT)
MS ISO 5725-1:2002 (CONFIRMED:2015)
Status : 1st Confirmation
Format : PDF

The purpose of this Malaysian Standard is as follows: 
a) to outline the general principles to be understood when assessing accuracy (trueness and precision) of measurement methods and results, ....Read more and in applications, and to establish practical estimations of the various measures by experiment (ISO 5725-1);

b) to provide a basic method for estimating the two extreme measures of the precision of measurement methods by experiment (ISO 5725-2);

c) to provide a procedure for obtaining intermediate measures of precision, giving the circumstances in which they apply and methods for estimating them (ISO 5725-3);

d) to provide basic methods for the determination of the trueness of a measurement method
(ISO 5725-4);

e) to provide some alternatives to the basic methods, given in ISO 5725-2 and ISO 5725-4, for determining the precision and trueness of measurement methods for use under certain circumstances (ISO 5725-5);

f) to present some practical applications of these measures of truene
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Accuracy (trueness and precision) of measurement methods and results - Part 5: Alternative methods for the determination of the precision of a standard measurement method (ISO 5725-5:1998, IDT)
MS ISO 5725-5:2002 (CONFIRMED:2015)
Status : Original
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard 
- provides detailed descriptions of alternatives to the basic method for determining the repeatability and reproducibility standard deviations of a standard measurement ....Read more method, namely the split-level design and a design for heterogeneous materials;

- describes the use of robust methods for analysing the results of precision experiments without using outlier tests to exclude data from the calculations, and in particular, the detailed use of one such method.

This standard complements ISO 5725-2 by providing alternative designs that may be of more value in some situations than the basic design given in ISO 5725-2, and by providing a robust method of analysis that gives estimates of the repeatability and reproducibility standard deviations that are less dependent on the data analyst's judgement than those given by the methods described in ISO 5725-2.
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Accuracy (trueness and precision) of measurement methods and results - Part 3: Intermediate measures of the precision of a standard measurement method (ISO 5725-3:1994, IDT)
MS ISO 5725-3:2002 (CONFIRMED:2015)
Status : 1st Confirmation
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standards specifies four intermediate precision measures due to changes in observation conditions (time, calibration, operator and equipment) within a laboratory. These intermediate mea ....Read more sures can be established by an experiment within a specific laboratory or by an interlaboratory experiment. 
Furthermore, this part of standard

a) discusses the implications of the definitions of intermediate precision measures;

b) presents guidance on the interpretation and application of the estimates of intermediate precision measures in practical situations;

c) does not provide any measure of the errors in estimating intermediate precision measures;

d) does not concern itself with determining the trueness of the measurement method itself, but
does discuss the connections between trueness and measurement conditions.

This standard is concerned exclusively with measurement methods which yield measurements on a continuous scale and give a single value as the test result, althoug
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Accuracy (trueness and precision) of measurement methods and results - Part 6: Use in practice of accuracy values (ISO 5725-6:1994, IDT)
MS ISO 5725-6:2002 (CONFIRMED:2023)
Status : 2nd Confirmation
Format : PDF

The purpose of this Malaysian Standard is to give some indications of the way in which accuracy data can be used in various practical situations by: 
a) giving a standard method of calculating ....Read more the repeatability limit, the reproducibility limit and other
limits to be used in examining the test results obtained by a standard measurement method;

b) providing a way of checking the acceptability of test results obtained under repeatability or reproducibility conditions;

c) describing how to assess the stability of results within a laboratory over a period of time, and thus
providing a method of “quality control” of the operations within that laboratory;

d) describing how to assess whether a given laboratory is able to use a given standard measurement
method in a satisfactory way;

e) describing how to compare alternative measurement methods.

This standard is concerned exclusively with measurement methods which yield measurements on a continuous scale and give .a single numerical
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Accuracy (trueness and precision) of measurement methods and results - Part 4: Basic methods for the determination of the trueness of a standard measurement methods (ISO 5725-4:1994, IDT)
MS ISO 5725-4:2002 (CONFIRMED:2015)
Status : Withdrawal without replacement
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard provides basic methods for estimating the bias of a measurement method and the laboratory bias when a measurement method is applied. 
It is concerned exclusively with m ....Read more easurement methods which yield measurements on a continuous scale and give a single value as the test result, although the single value may be the outcome of a calculation from a set of observations.

In order that the measurements are made in the same way, it is important that the measurement method has been standardized. All measurements are to be carried out according to that standard method.

Bias values give quantitative estimates of the ability of a measurement method to give the correct (true) result. When a value for the bias of a measurement method is quoted, together with a test result obtained by that method, there is an implication that the same characteristic is being measured in exactly the same way.
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Accuracy (trueness and precision) of measurement methods and results - Part 2: Basic method for the determination of repeatability and reproducibility of a standard measurement method (ISO 5725-2:1994, IDT)
MS ISO 5725-2:2002 (CONFIRMED:2015)
Status : Withdrawal without replacement
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard 
- amplifies the general principles to be observed in designing experiments for the numerical estimation of the precision of measurement methods by means of a collabora ....Read more tive interlaboratory experiment;

- provides a detailed practical description of the basic method for routine use in estimating the
precision of measurement methods;

- provides guidance to all personnel concerned with designing, performing or analysing the results of
the tests for estimating precision.
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Water quality - Sampling - Part 5: Guidance on sampling of drinking water from treatment works and piped distribution systems (ISO 5667-5:2006, IDT)
MS ISO 5667-5:2012
Status : Original
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard establishes detailed principles to be applied to the design of sampling programmes, to sampling techniques and to the handling and preservation of samples of drinking water. It ....Read more includes the processing of water in a treatment plant. Close

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WATER QUALITY – SAMPLING – PART 18: GUIDANCE ON SAMPLING OF GROUND WATER AT CONTAMINATED AREAS (ISO 5667-18:2001, MOD)
MS ISO 5667: PART 18:2007
Status : Original
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This Malaysian Standards provides guidance on the sampling of groundwater at potentially contaminated sites. It is applicable to situations where contamination of the subsurface could exist as a resul ....Read more t of downward migration of pollutants whose source is at the surface or just below it, and when the guidance provided in ISO 5667-11 is inappropriate. Close

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