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Specification and qualification of welding procedures for metallic materials - Qualification based on previous welding experience (First revision) (ISO 15611:2003, IDT)
MS ISO 15611:2011
Status : 1st Revision
Format : PDF

This standard gives the necessary information to explain the requirements about the qualification of welding procedures based on previous welding experience. In addition it gives the range of qualific ....Read more ation and the validity. Close

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SPECIFICATION AND QUALIFICATION OF WELDING PROCEDURES FOR METALLIC MATERIALS - WELDING PROCEDURE SPECIFICATION - PART 1: ARC WELDING (FIRST REVISION) (ISO 15609-1:2004, COR. 1:2005, IDT)
MS ISO 15609-1:2010
Status : 1st Revision
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard specifies requirements for the content of welding procedure specifications for arc welding processes.
This standard is part of a series of standards, details of this ser ....Read more ies are given in EN ISO 15607:2003, Annex A. The variables listed in this standard are those influencing the quality of the welded joint. Close

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SPECIFICATION AND QUALIFICATION OF WELDING PROCEDURES FOR METALLIC MATERIALS - GENERAL RULES (FIRST REVISION) (ISO 15607:2003, COR. 1:2005, IDT)
MS ISO 15607:2010
Status : 1st Revision
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard defines general rules for the specification and qualification of welding procedures for metallic materials. This standard also refers to several other standards as regards deta ....Read more iled rules for specific applications. This standard is applicable to manual, mechanized and automatic welding.Welding procedures are qualified by conforming to one or more welding procedure qualification records (WPQR).The use of a particular method of qualification is often a requirement of an application standard.Qualification of pWPS by more than one method is not recommended.It is assumed that welding procedurespecifications are used in production by competent welders, qualified in accordance with the relevant part of EN287 or EN ISO 9606 or by competent operators qualified in accordance with EN 1418. Close

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ADHESIVES - SAMPLING (ISO 15605:2000 IDT)
MS ISO 15605 : 2003
Status : Original
Format : PDF

This Malaysianl Standard specifies methods for sampling adhesives and related products, in order to obtain uni-form samples of convenient size which are adequately representative of the product being ....Read more sampled. The sample or samples so obtained are suitable for examination and preparation prior to testing.

The methods are applicable to products which require the addition and mixing in of catalysts or hardeners prior to their application, by sampling each component separately. The methods are not applicable, however, to sampling from a stream of adhesive (in this case the samples can be prepared in accordance with ISO 8213).

This Malaysian Standard does not apply to animal glues.
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Protective clothing for firefighters - laboratory test methods and performance requirements for protective clothing with a reflective outer surface (ISO 15538:2001, IDT)
MS ISO 15538:2005 (CONFIRMED:2012)
Status : 1st Confirmation
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard specifies test methods and minimum performance requirements for protective clothing that relies upon the ability of the outer material to reflect intense radiant heat.
< ....Read more br /> The clothing covered by this International Standard is intended to provide protection against flame lick and intense radiant heat and it should be worn for short periods only.

Subject to a risk assessment, this type of clothing may also be used for certain industrial and other applications.

Subject to a risk assessment, other types of protective clothing, for example clothing complying with the requirements of ISO 11613, may be used for the types of firefighting and industrial applications envisaged by this Malaysian Standard in conjunction with appropriate protection for the head, face, hands and feet as well as suitable respiratory protection.

This Malaysian Standard does not consider requirements for the protection of the head (including the face), hands and feet other than those speci
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PRINCIPLES FOR SELECTING AND USING TEST PERSONS FOR TESTING ANTHROPOMETRIC ASPECTS OF INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS AND DESIGNS (ISO 15537:2004, IDT)
MS ISO 15537:2005
Status : Original
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard establishes methods for determining the composition of groups of persons whose anthropometric characteristics are to be representative of the intended user population of any sp ....Read more ecific object under test.

This Malaysian Standard is applicable to the testing of anthropometric aspects of industrial products and designs having direct contact with the human body or dependent on human body measurements, e.g. machinery, work equipment, personal protective equipment (PPE), consumer goods, working spaces, architectural details or transportation equipment.

This Malaysian Standard is also applicable to the testing of such safety aspects of products that are dependent on human body measurements. It does not deal with other aspects of the task or other requirements, such as perception of information (except geometrical arrangement of the viewing targets) and the use of controls (except their geometrical placement).

Although this Malaysian Standard deals with selecting t
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ERGONOMICS - COMPUTER MANIKINS AND BODY TEMPLATES - PART 2: VERIFICATION OF FUNCTIONS AND VALIDATION OF DIMENSIONS FOR COMPUTER MANIKIN SYSTEMS (ISO 15536-2:2007, IDT)
MS ISO 15536-2:2007 (CONFIRMED:2023)
Status : 1st Confirmation
Format : PDF

This standard establishes the requirements for the verification of the functions and validation of dimensions of computer manikins. These requirements concern the documentation of the data employed to ....Read more construction computer manikins and the methods employed to verify and validate their functions with regards to their dimensional accuracy.

This part of standard extends to anthropometric and biomechanical data and to software functions as they are applied to create computer manikins. Although this document primarily refers to anthropometric data and methods, some biomechanical parameters are required to build and apply computer manikins and are therefore included.

This part of standard provides a framework for reporting computer manikin accuracy and human-source data. The standard is intended to enable even non-specialist users of the manikin systems to independently perform measurements of each function under field testing conditions using automated software tools provided by devel
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ERGONOMICS - COMPUTER MANIKINS AND BODY TEMPLATES - PART 1: GENERAL REQUIREMENTS (ISO 15536-1:2005, IDT)
MS ISO 15536-1:2007 (CONFIRMED:2023)
Status : 1st Confirmation
Format : PDF

This standard establishes the general requirements for the design and development of computer manikins, body templates and manikin systems. It addresses their anthropometric and biomechanical properti ....Read more es, taking into account their usability and restriction of manikins and manikin systems and for the evaluation of their accuracy and usability for the specified use. It specifies the documentation of the characteristics of manikins and manikin systems and their intended use, for the guidance of their users. It provides means for ensuring that computer manikins and body templates for the design of work space are appropriately accurate and reliable in their anthropometric and biomechanical aspects.

It aims to ensure that users of manikins are able to choose an appropriate manikin system for particular design tasks and use it in an appropriate way. It sets requirements only on the static accuracy of the manikin, but provides recommendations on the other factors that can influence the accur
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Ergonomic design for the safety of machinery - Part 2: Principles for determining the dimensions required for access openings (ISO 15534-2:2000, IDT)
MS ISO 15534-2:2003 (CONFIRMED:2019)
Status : 1st Confirmation
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard specifies the dimensions of openings for access into machinery as defined in MS ISO 12100-1. It provides the dimensions to which the values given in ISO 15534-3 are applicable. ....Read more Values for additional space requirements are given in Annex A. This Malaysian Standard has been prepared primarily for non-mobile machinery; there may be additional specific requirements for mobile machinery.

Dimensions for access openings are based on the values for the 95th percentile, where as reach distances are based on the values for the 5th percentile, in each case the least favourable body dimension of the expected user population being used as a basis. The same considerations apply to the location of access openings.

The anthropometric data given in ISO 15534-3 originate from static measurements of nude persons and do not take into account body movements, clothing, equipment, machinery-operating conditions or environmental conditions.

This Malaysian Standard shows how to co
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Ergonomic design for the safety of machinery - Part 1: Principles for determining the dimensions required for openings for whole-body access into machinery (ISO 15534-1:2000, IDT)
MS ISO 15534-1:2003 (CONFIRMED:2019)
Status : 1st Confirmation
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard specifies the dimensions of openings for whole-body access into machinery as defined in MS ISO 12100-1. It provides the dimensions to which the values given in ISO15534-3 are a ....Read more pplicable. Values for additional space requirements are given in Annex A. This Malaysian Standard has been prepared primarily for non-mobile machinery; there may be additional specific requirements for mobile machinery.

Dimensions for passages are based on the values for either the 95th or the 99th percentiles of the expected user population. Values for the 99th percentile apply to emergency egress routes.

The anthropometric data given in ISO15534-3 originate from static measurements of nude persons and do not take in to account body movements, clothing, equipment, machinery-operating conditions or environmental conditions.

This Malaysian Standard shows how to combine the anthropometric data with suitable allowances to take these factors into account.

Situations where people are to
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