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Water quality - Gross beta activity in non- saline water - Test method using thick source (First revision) (ISO 9697:2015, IDT)
MS ISO 9697:2017 (CONFIRMED:2025)
Status : 1st Confirmation
Format : PDF

This International Standard specifies a test method for the determination of gross beta activity concentration in non-saline waters. The method covers non-volatile radionuclides with maximum beta ener ....Read more gies of approximately 0,3 MeV or higher. Measurement of low energy beta emitters (e.g. 3H, 228Ra, 210Pb, 14C, 35S, and 241Pu) and some gaseous or volatile radionuclides (e.g. radon and radioiodine) might not be included in the gross beta quantification using the test method described in this International Standard.

This test method is applicable to the analysis of raw and drinking waters. The range of application depends on the amount of total soluble salts in the water and on the performance characteristics (background count rate and counting efficiency) of the counter used.

It is the laboratory’s responsibility to ensure the suitability of this method for the water samples tested.
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Methods of testing cement - Part 6: Determination of fineness (First revision) (EN 196-6:2018, IDT)
MS EN 196-6:2021
Status : 1st Revision
Format : PDF

This document describes three methods of determining the fineness of cement.

The sieving method serves only to demonstrate the presence of coarse cement particles. This method is primar ....Read more ily suited to checking and controlling the production process.

The air-jet sieving method measures the retention on sieving and is suitable for particles which
substantially pass a 2,0 mm test sieve. It can be used to determine the particle size distribution of
agglomerates of very fine particles. This method can be used with test sieves in a range of aperture
sizes, e.g. 63 μm and 90 μm.

The air permeability method (Blaine) measures the specific surface area (surface area related to mass) by comparison with a reference material sample. The determination of the specific surface area serves primarily to check the consistency of the grinding process of one and the same plant. This method only enables a limited assessment to be made of the properties of the cement in use.
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Energy efficient vehicle (EEV) – Requirements
MS 2722:2021
Status : Original
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard specifies the requirements of motor vehicle fuel consumption for energy efficient vehicle (EEV). It applies to motor vehicle categories (L, M and N) as classified in accordance ....Read more with MS 1822 Close

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Eurocode 2: Design of concrete structures - Part 3: Liquid retaining and containment structures
MS EN 1992-3:2021
Status : Original
Format : PDF

Replacement of clause 1.1.2 in EN 1992-1-1 by:

Scope of Part 3 of Eurocode 2

(101)P Part 3 of EN 1992 covers additional rules to those in Part 1 for the design of structu ....Read more res constructed from plain or lightly reinforced concrete, reinforced concrete or prestressed concrete for the containment of liquids or granular solids.

(102)P Principles and Application Rules are given in this Part for the design of those elements of structure which directly support the stored liquids or materials (i.e. the directly loaded walls of tanks, reservoirs or silos). Other elements which support these primary elements (for example, the tower structure which supports the tank in a water tower) should be designed according to the provisions of Part 1-1.

(103)P This part does not cover:

- Structures for the storage of materials at very low or very high temperatures
- Structures for the storage of hazardous materials the leakage of which could constitute a major health or safety risk.
- The selection and design of liners or coatings and the consequences of the choice of these on the design of the structure.
- Pressurised vessels.
- Floating structures
- Large dams
- Gas tightness

(104) This code is valid for stored materials which are permanently at a temperature between –40 °C and +200 °C. (105) For the selection and design of liners or coatings, reference should be made to appropriate documents.

(106) It is recognised that, while this code is specifically concerned with structures for the containment of liquids and granular materials, the clauses covering design for liquid tightness may also be relevant to other types of structure where liquid tightness is required.

(107) In clauses relating to leakage and durability, this code mainly covers aqueous liquids. Where other liquids are stored in direct contact with structural concrete, reference should be made to specialist literature.
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Companion animal breeding - Guidelines
MS 2707:2018
Status : Original
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard describes good practices incorporating animal welfare in the aspect of animal housing facilities, cleanliness, management, record keeping, health care, feeding, exercise and an ....Read more imal upkeep at companion animal breeding premises. Close

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Companion animal boarding premises - Guidelines
MS 2706:2018
Status : Original
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard describes good practices incorporating animal welfare in the aspect of animal housing facilities, cleanliness, management, record keeping, health care, feeding, exercise and an ....Read more imal upkeep at companion animal boarding premises. Close

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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY- SECURITY TECHNIQUES - INFORMATION SECURITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS - REQUIREMENTS (ISO/IEC 27001:2005, IDT)
MS ISO/IEC 27001:2007
Status : Withdrawn
Format : PDF

This International Standard covers all types of organizations (e.g. commercial enterprises, government agencies, non-profit organizations). This International Standard specifies the requirements for e ....Read more stablishing, implementing, operating, monitoring, reviewing, maintaining and improving a documented ISMS within the context of the organization’s overall business risks. It specifies requirements for the implementation of security controls customized to the needs of individual organizations or parts thereof.

The ISMS is designed to ensure the selection of adequate and proportionate security controls that protect information assets and give confidence to interested parties.

NOTE 1: References to ‘business’ in this International Standard should be interpreted broadly to mean those activities that are core to the purposes for the organization’s existence.

NOTE 2: ISO/IEC 17799 provides implementation guidance that can be used when designing controls.
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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY - SECURITY TECHNIQUES - CODE OF PRACTICE FOR INFORMATION SECURITY MANAGEMENT (FIRST REVISION) (ISO/IEC 17799:2005, IDT)
MS ISO/IEC 17799:2005, Including COR. 1:2007 (MS ISO/IEC 27002:2005)
Status : Withdrawn
Format : PDF

This International Standard establishes guidelines and general principles for initiating, implementing, maintaining, and improving information security management in an organization. The objectives ou ....Read more tlined in this International Standard provide general guidance on the commonly accepted goals of information security management.

The control objectives and controls of this International Standard are intended to be implemented to meet the requirements identified by a risk assessment. This International Standard may serve as a practical guideline for developing organizational security standards and effective security management practices and to help build confidence in inter-organizational activities.
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Water quality - Enumeration of Escherichia coli and coliform bacteria - Part 1: Membrane filtration method for waters with low bacterial background flora (ISO 9308-1:2014, MOD) (First revision)
MS ISO 9308-1:2017 (CONFIRMED:2025)
Status : 1st Confirmation
Format : PDF

This part of MS ISO 9308 specifies a method for the enumeration of Escherichia coli (E. coli) and coliform bacteria. The method is based on membrane filtration, subsequent culture on a chromogenic col ....Read more iform agar medium, and calculation of the number of target organisms in the sample. Due to the low selectivity of the differential agar medium, background growth can interfere with the reliable enumeration of E. coli and coliform bacteria, for example, in surface waters or shallow well waters. This method is not suitable for these types of water.

This part of MS ISO 9308 is especially suitable for waters with low bacterial numbers that will cause less than 100 total colonies on chromogenic coliform agar (CCA). These may be drinking water, disinfected pool water, or finished water from drinking water treatment plants.

Some strains of E. coli which are β-D-glucuronidase negative, such as Escherichia coli O157, will not be detected as E. coli. As they are β-D-galactosidase positive, they will appear as coliform bacteria on this chromogenic agar.
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Companion animal sales premises - Guidelines
MS 2709:2018
Status : Original
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This Malaysian Standard describes good practices incorporating animal welfare in the aspect of animal housing facilities, cleanliness, management, record keeping, health care, feeding, exercise, and a ....Read more nimal upkeep at the companion animal sales premises. Close

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