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OPHTHALMIC OPTICS - SPECTACLE LENSES - FUNDAMENTAL REQUIREMENTS FOR UNCUT FINISHED LENSES (ISO 14889:2003, IDT)
MS ISO 14889:2010
Status : Original
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard specifies fundamental requirements for uncut finished spectacle lenses. It is not applicable to protective spectacle lenses.

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PROTECTIVE CLOTHING FOR ABRASIVE BLASTING OPERATIONS USING GRANULAR ABRASIVES (ISO 14877:2002, IDT)
MS ISO 14877:2005
Status : Original
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard specifies minimum requirements and test methods for protective clothing for abrasive blasting operations and for hand protection, for the treatment of surfaces with granular ab ....Read more rasives propelled by compressed air or by mechanical means. The protection against substances that develop during the blasting operation as well as connections between the protective clothing and the respiratory protective device are also covered.

This Malaysian Standard does not apply to steam blasting, jet blasting and flame blasting operations.
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DETERMINATION OF THE ULTIMATE AEROBIC BIODEGRADABILITY OF PLASTIC MATERIALS UNDER CONTROLLED COMPOSTING CONDITIONS - METHOD BY ANALYSIS OF EVOLVED CARBON DIOXIDE - PART 1: GENERAL METHOD (ISO 14855-1:2005, IDT)
MS ISO 14855-1:2008
Status : Original
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard specifies a method for the determination of the ultimate aerobic biodegradability of plastics, based on organic compounds, under controlled composting conditions by measurement ....Read more of the amount of carbon dioxide evolved and the degree of disintegration of the plastic at the end of the test. This method is designed to simulate typical aerobic composting conditions for the organic fraction of solid mixed municipal waste. The test material is exposed to an inoculum which is derived from compost. The composting takes place in an environment wherein temperature, aeration and humidity are closely monitored and controlled. The test method is designed to yield the percentage conversion of the carbon in the test material to evolved carbon dioxide as well as the rate of conversion.

Subclauses 8.6 and 8.7 specify a variant of the method, using a mineral bed (vermiculite) inoculated with thermophilic microorganisms obtained from compost with a specific activation phase, ins
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DETERMINATION OF THE ULTIMATE AEROBIC BIODEGRADABILITY OF PLASTIC MATERIALS IN AN AQUEOUS MEDIUM - METHOD BY ANALYSIS OF EVOLVED CARBON DIOXIDE (ISO 14852:1999, COR. 1:2005, IDT)
MS ISO 14852:2008
Status : Original
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard specifies a method, by measuring the amount of carbon dioxide evolved, for the determination of the degree of aerobic biodegradability of plastic materials, including those con ....Read more taining formulation additives. The test material is exposed in a synthetic medium under laboratory conditions to an inoculum from activated sludge, compost or soil.

If an unadapted activated sludge is used as the inoculum, the test simulates the biodegradation processes whichoccur in a natural aqueous environment; if a mixed or pre-exposed inoculum is used, the method can be used toinvestigate the potential biodegradability of a test material.

The conditions used in this International Standard do not necessarily correspond to the optimum conditions allowingmaximum biodegradation to occur, but the standard is designed to determine the potential biodegradability of plasticmaterials or give an indication of their biodegradability in natural environments.

The method enables the assessme
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DETERMINATION OF THE ULTIMATE AEROBIC BIODEGRADABILITY OF PLASTIC MATERIALS IN AN AQUEOUS MEDIUM - METHOD BY MEASURING THE OXYGEN DEMAND IN A CLOSED RESPIROMETER (ISO 14851: 1999, COR. 1:2005, IDT)
MS ISO 14851:2008
Status : Original
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard specifies a method, by measuring the oxygen demand in a closed respirometer, for the determination of the degree of aerobic biodegradability of plastic materials, including tho ....Read more se containing formulation additives. The test material is exposed in an aqueous medium under laboratory conditions to an inoculum from activated sludge, compost or soil.

If an unadapted activated sludge is used as the inoculum, the test simulates the biodegradation processes whichoccur in a natural aqueous environment; if a mixed or pre-exposed inoculum is used, the method can be used toinvestigate the potential biodegradability of a test material.

The conditions used in this International Standard do not necessarily correspond to the optimum conditions allowingmaximum biodegradation to occur, but the standard is designed to determine the potential biodegradability of plasticmaterials or give an indication of their biodegradability in natural environments.

The method enables the ass
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Transport information and control system - Data interfaces between centres for transport information and control systems - Part 2: datex-asn (ISO 14827-2:2005, IDT)
MS ISO 14827-2:2007 (CONFIRMED:2015)
Status : 1st Confirmation
Format : PDF

DATEX-ASN allows different systems to exchange relevant data. This is contained in end-application
messages. Each end-application message is defined as either a “subscription” or a “publi ....Read more cation” according to the format as specified in ISO 14827-1. DATEX-ASN defines how these end-application messages are packaged to form a complete data packet and also defines the rules and procedures for exchanging these data packets. Systems using DATEX-ASN are free to implement additional end-application functionalities according to the user requirements. Close

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Transport information and control systems - Data interfaces between centres for transport information and control systems - Part 1: message definition requirements (ISO 14827-1:2005, IDT)
MS ISO 14827-1:2007 (CONFIRMED:2015)
Status : 1st Confirmation
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard defines the format that should be used to document those end-application messages that are to be exchanged between and among central systems. The format is protocol-independent ....Read more to the extent practical. For example, this one format can be used to define data exchanges that may apply to DATEX-ASN, CORBA, or other application protocols. Close

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Traffic and traveller information (TTI) - TTI messages via traffic message coding - Part 6: Encryption and conditional access for the radio data system - Traffic message channel alert C coding (ISO 14819-6:2006, IDT)
MS ISO 14819-6:2007 (CONFIRMED:2015)
Status : 1st Confirmation
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard establishes a method of encrypting certain elements of the ALERT-C coded data carried in the RDS-TMC type 8A data group, such that without application by a terminal or receiver ....Read more of an appropriate key, the information conveyed is virtually worthless.

Before a terminal is able to decrypt the data, the terminal requires two “keys”. The first is given in confidence by the service provider to terminal manufacturers with whom they have a commercial relationship; the second is broadcast in the “Encryption Administration Group,” which is also a type 8A group. This Malaysian Standard explains the purpose of the two keys and how often and when the transmitted key may be changed.

Before an individual terminal may present decrypted messages to the end-user, it must have been activated to do so. Activation requires that a PIN code be entered. The PIN code controls access rights to each service and subscription period, allowing both lifetime and term business models to co
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Transport information and control systems - Requirements for an its/tics central data registry and its/tics data dictionaries (ISO 14817:2002, IDT)
MS ISO 14817:2004 (CONFIRMED:2015)
Status : 1st Confirmation
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard specifies the framework, formats, and procedures used to define information exchanges within the Intelligent Transport System/Transport Information and Control Systems (ITS/TIC ....Read more S) sector. It defines the content of the ITS/TICS central Data Registry and Data Dictionaries, the registration process to enter data concepts into the Data Registry. Throughout the text, the Data Registry should be taken to mean the ITS/TICS central Data Registry.

Specifically, this Malaysian Standard specifies:

- framework used to identify and define all information exchanges;
- framework used to extend standardized information exchanges to support local customizations and
combinations;
- information modelling method for defining ITS/TICS data concepts, when used;
- meta attributes used to describe, standardize and manage each of the data concepts defined within this framework;
- requirements used to record these definitions; and
- formal procedures used to register these defi
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Road transport and traffic telematics - Automatic vehicle and equipment identification - Numbering and data structure (ISO 14816:2005, IDT)
MS ISO 14816:2007 (CONFIRMED:2015)
Status : 1st Confirmation
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard establishes a common framework data structure for unambiguous identification in RTTT/ITS systems. It excludes any physical aspects such as interfaces. It is neither frequency- ....Read more nor air interface protocol-specific. Close

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