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Safety of toys – Part 1: Safety aspects related to mechanical and physical properties (Third revision) (ISO 8124-1:2022, IDT)
MS ISO 8124-1:2022
Status : 3rd Revision
Format : PDF

The requirements in this document apply to all toys, i.e. any product designed or clearly intended for use in play by children under 14 years of age. They are applicable to a toy as it is initially re ....Read more ceived by the consumer and, in addition, they apply after a toy is subjected to reasonably foreseeable conditions of normal use and abuse unless specifically noted otherwise.

The requirements of this document specify acceptable criteria for structural characteristics of toys, such as shape, size, contour, spacing (e.g. rattles, small parts, sharp points and edges, and hinge-line clearances) as well as acceptable criteria for properties peculiar to certain categories of toy (e.g. maximum kinetic energy values for non-resilient-tipped projectiles and minimum tip angles for certain ride-on toys).
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Quality management – Customer satisfaction –Guidance for business-to consumer electronic commerce transactions (ISO 10008:2022, IDT)
MS ISO 10008:2022
Status : Original
Format : PDF

This document gives guidance on planning, designing, developing, implementing, maintaining and improving an effective and efficient business to-consumer electronic commerce transaction (B2C ECT) syste ....Read more m within an organization.

It is applicable to any organization engaged in, or planning to be engaged in, a B2C ECT, regardless of size, type and activity. The focus of this document is on organizations that directly offer and provide products and services to consumers.

This document aims to enable organizations to set up a fair, effective, efficient, transparent and secure B2C ECT system, in order to enhance consumers’ confidence in B2C ECTs and increase the satisfaction of consumers. It is aimed at B2C ECTs concerning consumers as a sub-set of customers.

The guidance given in this document can complement an organization’s quality management system
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Paper and board - European list of standard grades of paper and board for recycling (EN 643:2014, IDT)
MS EN 643:2014
Status : Original
Format : PDF

This European Standard defines grades of paper and board for recycling used as raw material for recycling in the manufacture of paper and board products in the paper industry.

This Euro ....Read more pean Standard also specifies tolerances for unwanted materials as well as the composition of paper and board for recycling. Unusable materials (prohibited and unwanted materials) are clearly defined for all people involved in the management of paper and board for recycling. Close

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Fresh bitter gourds (Momordica charantia L.) – Specification (First revision)
MS 1146:2024
Status : 1st Revision
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard prescribes the requirements for fresh bitter gourd and mini bitter gourd (Momordica charantia L.) of the Cucurbitaceae family to be supplied fresh to consumers. Bitter gourd fo ....Read more r processing is excluded.

NOTE. Name of produce in reference to MS 325. Fresh bitter gourd and mini bitter gourd refer to different varietal categories.
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Palm kernel stearin - Specification (Second revision)
MS 1437:2024
Status : 2nd Revision
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This Malaysian Standard prescribes the requirements for different products of palm kernel stearin, i.e. the higher-melting fraction obtained from the fractionation of Malaysian palm kernel oil through ....Read more any of the following three processes:

a) Dry fractionation through crystallisation of the oil by controlled cooling and subsequent filtration.

b) Detergent fractionation through crystallisation of the oil by controlled cooling and separation of the fractions after addition of a surface active agent; after separation, the surface active agent is removed by washing.

c) Solvent fractionation through controlled crystallisation of the oil in a solvent followed by separation of the fractions; after separation, the solvent is removed by distillation.
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Palm kernel olein - Specification (Second revision)
MS 1436:2024
Status : 2nd Revision
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This Malaysian Standard prescribes the requirements for different products of palm kernel olein, i.e. the liquid fraction obtained from the fractionation of Malaysian palm kernel oil through any of th ....Read more e following three processes:

a) Dry fractionation through crystallisation of the oil by controlled cooling and subsequent filtration.

b) Detergent fractionation through crystallisation of the oil by controlled cooling and separation of the fractions after addition of a surface active agent; after separation, the surface active agent is removed by washing.

c) Solvent fractionation through controlled crystallisation of the oil in a solvent followed by separation of the fractions; after separation, the solvent is removed by distillation.
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Palm kernel oil - Specification (Third revision)
MS 80:2024
Status : 3rd Revision
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This Malaysian Standard prescribes the quality requirements for Malaysian crude and refined or neutralised, bleached and deodorised palm kernel oil.

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Natural rubber field latex – Part 7: Determination of soluble magnesium content by titration
MS 466-7:2024
Status : Original
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard specifies the determination of soluble magnesium content using titration method for natural rubber field latex.

The method is not necessarily suitable for latice ....Read more s from natural sources other than Hevea brasiliensis or for synthetic rubber latices, compounded latex, vulcanized latex or artificial dispersions of rubber.

WARNING: Persons using this Malaysian Standard should be familiar with normal laboratory practice. This Malaysian Standard does not purport to address all of the safety problems, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user to establish appropriate safety and health practices and to determine the applicability of any other restrictions.
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Natural rubber field latex – Part 6: Determination of nitrogen content
MS 466-6:2024
Status : Original
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard specifies a semi-micro method for the determination of nitrogen content in natural rubber field latex using Kjeldahl method.

Two methods are specified, in which ....Read more a prepared total solids film is digested either using:

- Method A: Selenium catalyst mixture, or
- Method B: Titanium dioxide catalyst mixture.

This method is not necessarily suitable for latices from natural sources other than Hevea brasiliensis or for synthetic rubber latices, compounded latex, vulcanised latex, or artificial dispersions of rubber.

WARNING: Persons using this Malaysian Standard should be familiar with normal laboratory practice. This Malaysian Standard does not purport to address all of the safety problems, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user to establish appropriate safety and health practices and to determine the applicability of any other restrictions.
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Natural rubber field latex – Part 5: Determination of volatile fatty acid number
MS 466-5:2024
Status : Original
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This Malaysian Standard specifies a method for the determination of the volatile fatty acid number in natural rubber field latex. This method is not necessarily suitable for latices from natural sourc ....Read more es other than Hevea brasiliensis, or for synthetic rubber latices, compounded latex, vulcanized latex, or artificial dispersions of rubber.

WARNING: Persons using this Malaysian Standard should be familiar with normal laboratory practice. This Malaysian Standard does not purport to address all of the safety problems, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user to establish appropriate safety and health practices and to determine the applicability of any other restrictions.
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