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Practice for sampling with a scoop
MS 2076:2008 (CONFIRMED:2015)
Status : 1st Confirmation
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard covers the method and equipment used to collect surface and near-surface samples of soils and physically similar materials using a scoop. 
This standard does not purport ....Read more to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use. Close

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Practice for sampling with a composite liquid waste sampler (COLIWASA)
MS 2075:2008 (CONFIRMED:2015)
Status : 1st Confirmation
Format : PDF

This practice describes the procedure for sampling liquids with the composite liquid waste sampler, or “COLIWASA.” The COLIWASA is an appropriate device for obtaining a representative sample from ....Read more stratified or unstratified liquids. Its most common use is for sampling containerized liquids, such as tanks, barrels, and drums. It may also be used for pools and other open bodies of stagnant liquid. 
The COLIWASA should not be used to sample flowing or moving liquids.

This standard does not purport to address all of the safety problems, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use.
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Practice for sampling using a trier sampler
MS 2074:2008 (CONFIRMED:2015)
Status : 1st Confirmation
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard covers sampling using a trier. A trier resembles an elongated scoop as shown in Fig. 1. The trier is used to collect samples of granular or powdered materials that are moist or ....Read more sticky and have a particle diameter less than one-half the diameter of the trier. 
The trier can be used as a vertical coring device only when it is certain that a relatively complete and cylindrical sample can be extracted.

This standard does not purport to address all of the safety problems, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use.
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ECO-LABELLING CRITERIA FOR ENVIRONMENTALLY DEGRADABLE PLASTICS PACKAGING MATERIAL
MS 2073:2008
Status : Withdrawn
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard establishes environmental requirements for environmentally degradable plastics packaging material. The degradation test is intended to provide an indication of the potential of ....Read more plastics to persist in the environment. The criteria can be applied to all plastics sheets and films irrespective of colours and in the form of bags or packaging materials. In order to ensure residuals left at the end of the degradation will not cause harm to the environment, the plastics materials will also be evaluated for toxic metals. 
The degradation mechanism relevant to the decomposition of the plastics material can be classified as:
a) photodegradation;
b) oxo-degradation;
c) biodegradation; and
d) composting.
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Guidelines for developing and implementing early action for site remediation
MS 2072:2008 (CONFIRMED:2024)
Status : 2nd Confirmation
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard provides guidance for assisting in the development, selection, design, and implementation of partial, short-term, or early action remedies undertaken at contaminated sites for ....Read more the purpose of managing, controlling, or reducing risk posed by environmental site contamination. Early action remedies and strategies are applicable to the management of other regulatory processes ( Solid Waste and Public Cleansing Management Act 2007,Environmental Quality Act 1974 and Local Government Act 1976). This standard identifies and describes a standard process, technical requirements, information needs, benefits, and strategy for early actions. 
This standard is applicable to contaminated sites as defined by Department of Environment and Department of National Solid Waste Management.

To the extent that this standard may be used as stipulated in 1.1 and 1.2, it does not address the applicability of regulatory limitations and local requirements.
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PRACTICE FOR OBTAINING LPG SAMPLES USING A FLOATING PISTON CYLINDER
MS 2071:2008
Status : Original
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard covers the equipment and procedures for obtaining a representative sample of specification liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), such as specified in MS 158, Specification of LPG and ....Read more comparable international standards. It may also be used for other natural gas liquid (NGL) products that are normally single phase (NGL mix, field butane and so forth), defined in other industry specifications or contractual agreements. 
This Malaysian Standard is not intended for non-specification products that contain significant quantities of undissolved gases (N2, CO2), free water or other separated phases, such as raw or unprocessed gas/liquids mixtures and related materials. The same equipment can be used for these purposes, but additional precautions are generally needed to obtain representative samples of multi-phase products (see Appendix X1).

This Malaysian Standard includes recommendations for the location of a sample point in a line or vessel. It is the responsibility of the
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Scheduled waste - sampling technical guide - Part 2: Description of media and device selection guide
MS 2070-2:2008 (CONFIRMED:2024)
Status : 2nd Confirmation
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard provides guidance on selecting appropriate sampling tools and devices, conducting sampling activities, and using sample homogenisation, splitting, and subsampling techniques.

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PRACTICE FOR DETERMINATION OF VOLATILES IN POLYMERS BY STATIC HEADSPACE GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY
MS 2069:2008
Status : Withdrawn
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard specifies the headspace gas chromatography (GC) involves in the determination of volatile components in a polymer solution by gas chromatography of a vapor phase in thermal equ ....Read more ilibrium with the sample matrix. Volatiles in finely ground insoluble polymers can also be determined with and without an extracting solvent. 
This practice provides two procedures:

Procedure A—Automatic headspace analysis.

Procedure B—Manual injection headspace analysis.

This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use. Specific precautionary statements are given in Section 6.

NOTE 1—There is no equivalent ISO standard.
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TEST METHOD FOR RESIDUES IN LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM (LP) GASES
MS 2068:2008
Status : Original
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard covers the determination of extraneous materials weathering above 38°C that are present in liquefied petroleum gases. The extraneous materials will generally be dissolved in t ....Read more he LPG, but may have phase-separated in some instances. 
Liquefied petroleum gases that contain certain anti-icing additives can give erroneous results by this test method.

Although this test method has been used to verify cleanliness and lack of heavy contaminants in propane for many years, it might not be sensitive enough to protect some equipment from operational problems or increased maintenance. A more sensitive test, able to detect lower levels of dissolved contaminants, could be required for some applications.

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TEST METHOD FOR VAPOR PRESSURE OF LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GASES (LPG) (EXPANSION METHOD)
MS 2067:2008
Status : Original
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard specifies the use of automatic vapor pressure instruments to determine the vapor pressure of liquefied petroleum gas products at a temperature of 37.8C, vapor to liquid ratio o ....Read more f 0.5:1, and pressures from 200 to 1550 kPa on a sample volume of 3.33 mL. 
This test method is applicable to the determination of vapor pressures of liquefied petroleum gas products at temperatures from 37.8 to 70°C, vapor to liquid ratios of 0.1:1 to 4:1, and pressures up to 3500 kPa; however, the precision of the test method (see Section 15) has only been determined for a vapor to liquid ratio of 0.5:1, at a temperature of 37.8°C, and a pressure range from 300 to 1500 kPa.

NOTE 1—This test method is not intended to determine the true vapor pressure of LPG samples, but rather determine and report the vapor pressure of LPG at the 37.8°C temperature and 0.5:1 vapor to liquid ratio as the Test Method D 1267 method.

NOTE 2—This test method is not a true vapor pressure method and will not
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