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Protective clothing for fire fighter’s who are engaged in support activities associated with structural fire fighting – Laboratory test methods and performance (ISO 11613:2017, IDT) (First revision)
MS ISO 11613:2021
Status : 1st Revision
Format : PDF

This document specifies test methods and minimum performance requirements for protective clothing used by firefighters who are engaged in support activities of firefighting. This clothing is not inten ....Read more ded for interior attack firefighting. These support activities of firefighting are defined (see 3.8.2) as activities such as:
- water and material supply;
- extinguishing fires from the outside of the structure;
- prevention of exterior spreading to adjacencies, preventing enviromental damage and limiting;
- effect of smoke;
- securing traffic and environment;
- first aid base activities;
- preparing the fire ground for subsequent activities;
- RPD replenishment tasks;
- assessment zone;
- BA communication;
- forward command post;
- evacuation;
- assist planning;
- assist logistics;
- assist communication
- transportation.
This document covers the general clothing design, the minimum performance levels of the materials
used, and the methods of test for determining these performance levels.
This document is not equivalent to ISO 11999-3 clothing worn by firefighters who are at risk of exposure to high levels of heat and/or flame while fighting fires occurring in structures. This document provides lower minimum level of protection.
Selection of the appropriate system of clothing is dependent on carrying out an effective risk assessment which identifies the hazards to be faced, evaluates the likelihood of those hazards, and provides the means to reduce or eliminate these hazards. Details of one example of a recommended risk assessment approach and some factors for consideration are included in Annex A
This document does not cover special clothing for use in other high risk situations such as specialized firefighting or clothing for use in long term firefighting operations in high ambient temperature, for example bush, wildland, or forest firefighting where clothing according to ISO 15538 could be more appropriate.
It does not cover clothing for use in highrisk fire exposures for example reflective protective clothing according to ISO 15538 could be more appropriate. It does not cover protection for the head, hands and feet oar protection against other hazards, for example chemical, biological, radiation and electrical hazards. These aspects can be dealt with in other standards.
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Road traffic safety – Good practices for implementing commuting safety management (ISO 39002:2020, IDT) (Published by Standards Malaysia in 2021)
MS ISO 39002:2020
Status : Original
Format : PDF

This document provides guidelines for good practices that can be adopted by organizations for the
implementation of commuting safety management. These practices are intended to reduce the number ....Read more
of fatalities and serious injuries, the severity of injuries, and further to minimize damage to property and
economic loss due to road crashes.
This document is applicable to any organization to help it protect commuters including vulnerable road
users (VRU) through the adoption of a proactive approach to manage commuting risks.
This document is also applicable to commercial transport organizations including fleet operators, as well
as schools.
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Goods vehicles – Construction of tipper body – Code of practice
MS 2642:2021
Status : Original
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard specifies code of practice for the construction of tipper truck. It applies to motor vehicles categories (N and O) as classified in accordance with MS 1822.
This standard ....Read more is not intended to be prescriptive in nature; it provides reasonable and practicable guidance in construction of tipper truck as well as to ensure loading and unloading of vehicles can be done safely to the persons involved in the work and to the public. Close

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Metal scaffolding – Part 1: Prefabricated scaffolds – Specification for steel frame scaffolding (Second revision)
MS 1462-1:2021
Status : 2nd Revision
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard applies to steel frame working scaffoldings used as temporary
structures on which persons work and which provide support for the materials used in building,
constru ....Read more ction, maintenance, repair and demolition works. This standard does not cover the
usage of steel frame scaffoldings as structural shoring.
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Primary healthcare laboratories-Requirements for quality and competence
MS 2702:2020
Status : Original
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard specifies requirements for quality and competence in laboratory. It shall be used by laboratory in developing their quality management systems and assessing their own competenc ....Read more e. It shall also be used for confirming or recognising the competence of laboratory by laboratory customers, regulating authorities and/or accreditation bodies. Close

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Pineapple tissue culture planting material - Specifications
MS 2710:2019
Status : Original
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard specifies quality and inspection requirements for the production of pineapple planting material propagated through tissue culture techniques.

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TOOL STEELS (ISO 4957:1999, IDT)
MS ISO 4957:2009 (P)
Status : Withdrawn
Format : PDF

1.1 This International Standard covers the following grades of wrought tool steels:

a) non-alloy cold-work tool steels;
b) alloy cold-work tool steels;
c) alloy hot-work t ....Read more ool steels;
d) high-speed tool steels.

If not stated otherwise, this International Standard applies to all types of hot-rolled, forged, cold-drawn or cold-rolled products which are supplied in one of the surface and heat-treatment conditions given in 4.1.2 and Table 1.

Products according to this International Standard may be produced by powder metallurgy.

NOTE 1 The Tables 2, 4, 6 and 8 cover only those steels which have gained certain international importance, which does not
mean however, that they are available in all industrial countries. In addition, a number of other steels for tools are specified in regional, national or company standards.

NOTE 2 Where the heat resistance of the tools is of particular importance, as for example in the case of tools for hot forming
glass, the material selection should be based on ISO 4955 or ISO 9722.

1.2 In addition to this International Standard, the general technical delivery requirements of ISO 404 are
applicable.
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CODE OF PRACTICE FOR ACCESS OF DISABLED PERSONS OUTSIDE BUILDINGS (FIRST REVISION)
MS 1331:2003
Status : Withdrawal with replacement
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard specifies the basic requirements for the provision and design of outdoor facilities so as to permit access for people with disabilities.

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Fresh french beans - Specification (Second revision)
MS 1252:2018
Status : 2nd Revision
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard specifies the requirements for fresh french beans (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) of the Fabaceae family to be supplied fresh to the consumer.

NOTE. Name of produce in r ....Read more eference to MS 325. Close

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Guide to modular coordination in buildings – Part 3: Coordinating sizes for stairs and stair openings (Second revision)
MS 1064: PART 3:2019
Status : 2nd Revision
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard gives general principles for coordinating dimensions of stairs and stair openings in residential, commercial and office and institutional use, and which will fill coordinating ....Read more spaces in dimensionally coordinated buildings. Close

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