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PRACTICE FOR DOSIMETRY IN GAMMA IRRADIATION FACILITIES FOR FOOD PROCESSING (ISO/ASTM 51204:2002, IDT)
MS ISO/ASTM 51204:2005
Status : Original
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard outlines dosimetric procedures to be followed in irradiator characterization, process qualification, and routine processing of food with ionizing radiation from isotopic gamma ....Read more sources to ensure that all product has been treated within a predetermined range of absorbed dose. Other procedures related to irradiator characterization, process qualification, and routine processing that may influence absorbed dose in the product are also discussed. Information about effective or regulatory dose limits for food products is not within the scope of this Malaysian Standard.

NOTE 1—Dosimetry is only one component of a total quality assurance program for adherence to good manufacturing practices used in the production of safe and wholesome food.
NOTE 2—ISO/ASTM Practice 51431 describes dosimetric procedures for electron beam and bremsstrahlung (X-ray) irradiation facilities for food processing.
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Energy management systems - requirements with guidance for use (ISO 50001:2011, IDT)
MS ISO 50001:2011 (CONFIRMED:2015)
Status : Original
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard specifies requirements for establishing, implementing, maintaining and improving an energy management system, whose purpose is to enable an organization to follow a systematic ....Read more approach in achieving continual improvement of energy performance, including energy efficiency, energy use and consumption. Close

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Occupational health and safety management systems - Requirements with guidance for use (ISO 45001:2018, IDT)
MS ISO 45001:2018
Status : Original
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard specifies requirements for an occupational health and safety (OH&S) management system, and gives guidance for its use, to enable organizations to provide safe and healthy workp ....Read more laces, by preventing work-related injury and ill health, as well as by proactively improving its OH&S performance.

This standard is applicable to any organisation that wishes to establish, implement and maintain an OH&S management system to improve occupational health and safety, eliminate hazards and minimize OH&S risks (including system deficiencies), take advantage of OH&S opportunities, and address OH&S management system nonconformities associated with its activities.
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Road traffic safety (RTS) management systems - Requirements with guidance for use (ISO 39001:2012, IDT)
MS ISO 39001:2013
Status : Original
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard specifies requirements for a road traffic safety (RTS) management system to enable an organisation that interacts with the road traffic system to reduce death and serious injur ....Read more ies related to road traffic crashes which it can influence. The requirements in this standard include development and implementation of an appropriate RTS policy, development of RTS objectives and action plans, which take into account legal and other requirements to which the organisation subscribes, and information about elements and criteria related to RTS that the organisation identifies as those which it can control and those which it can influence.

This Malaysian Standard is applicable to any organisation, regardless of type, size and product or service provided, that wishes to
a)improve RTS performance,
b)establish, implement, maintain and improve an RTS management system, c)assure itself of conformity with its stated RTS policy, and
d)demonstrate conformity with this standard.
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Document management - Portable document format - Part 1: PDF 1.7 (ISO 32000-1:2008, IDT)
MS ISO 32000-1:2010 (CONFIRMED:2015)
Status : 1st Confirmation
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard specifies a digital form for representing electronic documents to enable users to exchange and view electronic documents independent of the environment in which they were creat ....Read more ed or the environment in which they are viewed or printed. It is intended for the developer of software that creates PDF files (conforming writers), software that reads existing PDF files and interprets their contents for display and interaction (conforming readers) and PDF products that read and/or write PDF files for a variety of other purposes (conforming products).

This standard does not specify the following:

- specific processes for converting paper or electronic documents to the PDF format;
- specific technical design, user interface or implementation or operational details of rendering;
- specific physical methods of storing these documents such as media and storage conditions;
- methods for validating the conformance of PDF files or readers;
- required computer hardware an
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Risk management - Risk assessment techniques (IEC/ISO 31010:2009, IDT)
MS IEC/ISO 31010:2011
Status : Withdrawal with replacement
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard provides guidance on selection and application of systematic techniques for risk assessment and is a supporting standard for MS ISO 31000.

Risk assessment carri ....Read more ed out in accordance with this Malaysian Standard contributes to other risk management activities.

The application of a range of techniques is introduced, with specific references to other international standards where the concept and application of techniques are described in greater detail.

This Malaysian Standard is not intended for certification, regulatory or contractual use.

This Malaysia Standard does not provide specific criteria for identifying the need for risk analysis, nor does it specify the type of risk analysis method that is required for a particular application.

This Malaysian Standard does not refer to all techniques, and omission of a technique from this Malaysian Standard does not mean it is not valid. The fact that a method is applicable to a particular circumstance does not
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RISK MANAGEMENT - PRINCIPLES AND GUIDELINES (ISO 31000:2009, IDT)
MS ISO 31000:2010
Status : Withdrawal with replacement
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard provides principles and generic guidelines on risk management. This Malaysian Standard can be used by any public, private or community enterprise, association, group or indivi ....Read more dual. Therefore, this Malaysian Standard is not specific to any industry or sector. NOTE. For convenience, all the different users of this Malaysian Standard are referred to by the general term “organization”. This Malaysian Standard can be applied throughout the life of an organization, and to a wide range of activities, including strategies and decisions, operations, processes, functions, projects, products, services and assets. This Malaysian Standard can be applied to any type of risk, whatever its nature, whether having positive or negative consequences. Although this Malaysian Standard provides generic guidelines, it is not intended to promote uniformity of risk management across organizations. The design and implementation of risk management plans and frameworks will need to take int Close

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Animal feeding stuffs - Determination of phytase activity (ISO 30024:2009, IDT)
MS ISO 30024:2012
Status : Original
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard specifies the determination of phytase activity in feed samples. The Malaysian Standard does not distinguish between phytase added as a feed additive and endogenous phytase al ....Read more ready present in the feed materials. The Malaysian Standard cannot be used to evaluate or compare the in vivo efficacy of the phytase product. It is not a predictive method of the in vivo efficacy of phytases present on the market as they can develop different in vivo efficacy per unit of activity. The Malaysian Standard is suitable and validated exclusively for the determination of phytase activity and exclusively in complete feeds. NOTE The harmonized method was developed on the basis of the presently existing phytase products [E1600 (EC 3.1.3.8, 3-phytase), E1614 (EC 3.1.3.26, 4-phytase), and E1640 (EC 3.1.3.26, 4-phytase)]. Therefore, it might not necessarily be suitable as such for phytase products that are developed in the future. The harmonized method is thus a tool which is useful o Close

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Prophylactic dams - Requirements and test methods (ISO 29942:2011, IDT)
MS ISO 29942:2013
Status : Withdrawn
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard specifies the minimum requirements and test methods for prophylactic dams used to assist in the prevention of sexually transmitted infections.

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Information technology - Office equipment - Method for measuring digital copying productivity of a single one-sided original (ISO/IEC 29183:2010, IDT)
MS ISO/IEC 29183:2012
Status : Original
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard specifies a method for measuring productivity of digital copying devices and multifunctional devices with various copying modes and a single one-sided original. It is applicabl ....Read more e to digital copying devices and multifunctional devices. It is intended to be used for black-and-white and colour digital copying devices and multifunctional devices of any underlying marking technology. This Malaysian Standard includes instructions for the creation of test charts, test setup procedure, test procedure, and the reporting requirements for the digital copying productivity measurements. Close

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