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STAINLESS STEELS FOR GENERAL PURPOSES - PART 1: FLAT PRODUCTS (ISO 16143-1:2004, MOD)
MS 2240-1:2009
Status : Original
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard specifies the technical delivery conditions for hot- or cold-rolled sheet/plate and strip for general purposes made of the most important corrosion-resistant stainless steel gr ....Read more ades.
In addition to this standard, the general technical delivery requirements of MS 1846 are applicable.
This Malaysian Standard does not apply to components manufactured by further processing of the product forms listed in paragraph 1 where quality characteristics are altered as a result of such processing.
  
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Gas cylinders - Cylinders for compressed and liquefied gases (excluding acetylene) - Inspection at time of filling (ISO 24431:2006, MOD) (First revision)
MS 2239:2009 (CONFIRMED:2015)
Status : 1st Confirmation
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard specifies the inspection requirements at the time of filling, and applies to seamless or welded transportable gas cylinders made of steel or aluminium alloy for liquefied or co ....Read more mpressed gases (excluding acetylene) of a water capacity of between 0.5 L and 150 L. It also applies to cylinders of less than 0.5 L water capacity, as far as practicable.
This Malaysian Standard does not apply to cylinders manifolded in bundles or trailers. 
 This Malaysian Standard applies primarily to industrial gases other than liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), but may also be applied to LPG. For specific LPG applications, refer to ISO 10691
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ECO-LABELLING CRITERIA FOR ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT AND COMPONENTS WITH RESTRICTED HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES
MS 2237:2009
Status : Original
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard establishes the criteria for eco-labelling of electrical and electronic equipment listed under Annex A with restricted hazardous substances such as lead, mercury, cadmium, hexa ....Read more valent chromium, PBB and PBDE in the manufactured products. The list can be expanded in line with national and international trends and regulations. Close

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Speed hump - specification for materials, design and installation
MS 2236:2009 (CONFIRMED:2015)
Status : Original
Format : PDF

This Malaysian standard specifies the requirements for speed humps which includes speed hump characteristics, materials used, design specifications, signages and locations to be installed and public p ....Read more articipation. 
This standard does not cover the specification and installation of speed bump.
This standard does not cover the specification and installation of speed bump.
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Internet service provider (ISP) and large scale enterprise IPv6 fixed network implementation and compliance testing - Guidelines
MS 2235:2009 (CONFIRMED:2015)
Status : 1st Confirmation
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard is: 
a) to provide basic IPv6 information;
b) to provide IPv6 implementation options;
c) to recommend basic and advanced IPv6 features;
d) to provid ....Read more e minimum criteria for IPv6 implementation;
e) to recommend self declaration process;
f) to recommend testing procedures;
g) to recommend IPv6 compliant test plan;
h) to recommend transition considerations;
i) to provide IPv6 technology road map; and
j) to provide reporting structure.
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Plastic materials and articles intended to come into contact with food (First revision)
MS 2234:2014
Status : Original
Format : PDF

1.1 This Malaysian Standard establishes specific requirements for the manufacture and marketing of plastic materials and articles: 
a) intended to come into contact with food; or
b) alre ....Read more ady in contact with food; or
c) which can reasonably be expected to come into contact with food.

1.2 This standard applies to:

a) materials and articles and parts thereof consisting exclusively of plastics;
b) plastic multi-layer materials and articles held together by adhesives or by other means;
c) materials and articles referred to in points a) or b) that are printed and/or covered by a coating;
d) plastic layers or plastic coatings, forming gaskets in caps and closures that together with those caps and closures compose a set of two or more layers of different types of materials; and
e) plastic layers in multi-material multi-layer materials and articles.

1.3 This standard does not apply to the following materials and articles which are intended to be covered by other specific measures:
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PLASTIC MATERIALS AND ARTICLES INTENDED TO COME INTO CONTACT WITH FOOD
MS 2234:2009
Status : Original
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard specifies the minimum requirements for plastics materials and articles intended to come into contact with food. This standard also outlines the overall and specific migration l ....Read more imits, test methods for overall and specific migration, list of monomers and other starting substances and additives that may be used in the manufacturing of plastics materials and articles. Close

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PETROLEUM, PETROCHEMICAL AND NATURAL GAS INDUSTRIES - COMPOSITE REPAIRS FOR PIPEWORK - QUALIFICATION AND DESIGN, INSTALLATION, TESTING AND INSPECTION
MS 2233:2009
Status : Original
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard gives requirements and recommendations for the qualification and design, installation, testing and inspection for the external application of composite repairs to corroded or d ....Read more amaged pipework used in the petroleum, petrochemical and natural gas industries.  Close

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GUIDELINES FOR LIMITING EXPOSURE TO TIME-VARYING ELECTRIC, MAGNETIC AND ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS - PART 2: FOR FREQUENCY FROM 3 kHZ TO 300 GHZ
MS 2232-2:2010
Status : Original
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard specifies limits of human exposure to radiofrequency (RF) fields in the frequency range from 3 kHz to 300 GHz. The standard is applicable wherever the general public may be exp ....Read more osed to radiofrequency (RF) fields and wherever employees may be exposed in the course of their work. The exposure involved may be in the form of partial body exposure or whole body exposure. 
This standard is applicable to continuous wave (CW), pulsed and modulated EMF transmission at single or multiple frequencies within the range from 3 kHz to 300 GHz.

This standard does not apply to the following situations:

a) exposure to fields generated by static (0 Hz) sources;
b) deliberate exposure of patients undergoing medical treatment or diagnosis using EMF;
c) exposure of the EMF which may have resulted in other potential hazards, such as, ignition of explosives or flammable gases, malfunctioning of certain kinds of cardiac pacemakers or interference with some electronic equipment; and
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GUIDELINES FOR LIMITING EXPOSURE TO TIME-VARYING ELECTRIC, MAGNETIC AND ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS - PART 1: FOR FREQUENCY UP TO 3 kHz
MS 2232-1:2009
Status : Original
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard specifies the limits of EMF exposure of frequency up to 3 kHz and verification for complying with the limits that will provide protection against known direct and indirect adve ....Read more rse health effects. The limits specified in this standard are intended to be used as a basis for planning work procedures, designing protective facilities, the assessment of the efficacy of protective measures and practices, and guidance on health surveillance. 
The standard does not apply to the following situations:

a) exposure of the fields generated by static (0 Hz) sources;
b) deliberate exposure of patients undergoing medical treatment or diagnosis using electromagnetic fields;
c) exposure of the electromagnetic fields which may have resulted in other potential hazard, such as, ignition of explosives or flammable gases, malfunctioning of certain kind of cardiac pacemakers or interference with certain electronic equipment; and
d) electromagnetic compatibility (EMC).
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