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Standard sizing systems for clothes (ISO/TR 10652:1991, IDT)
MS 2019:2006 (CONFIRMED:2015)
Status : Withdrawal without replacement
Format : PDF

This Technical Report establishes a body sizing System to be used for compiling Standard garment sizes for infants (Section 21, men and boys (Section 3) and women and girls (Section 4). Garment dimens ....Read more ions are not contained in this Technical Report. Close

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TEST METHOD FOR MEASURING VISCOSITY AT HIGH SHEAR RATE AND HIGH TEMPERATURE BY TAPERED BEARING SIMULATOR
MS 2018:2006
Status : Original
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard covers the laboratory determination of the viscosity of engine oils at 150°C and 1 × 10 6 s?1 shear rate using a tapered bearing simulator-viscometer (TBS Viscometer) equippe ....Read more d with a refined thermoregulator system. Older TBSunits not so equipped must use Test Method D 4683–87.

The Newtonian calibration oils used to establish this test method cover the range from approximately 1.5 to 5.6 cP(mPa·s) at 150°C.

The non-Newtonian reference oil used to establish this test method has a viscosity of approximately 3.5 cP (mPa·s) at150°C and a shear rate of 1 × 106 s ?1.

Applicability to petroleum products other than engine oils has not been determined in preparing this test method.

This test method uses the centipoise (cP) as the unit of viscosity. For information on the equivalent SI unit, themillipascal second (mPa·s) is shown in parentheses.

This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the respon
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TEST METHOD FOR DETERMINATION OF YIELD STRESS AND APPARENT VISCOSITY OF ENGINE OILS AT LOW TEMPERATURE
MS 2017:2006
Status : Original
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard covers the measurement of the yield stress and viscosity of engine oils after cooling at controlled rates over a period exceeding 45 h to a final test temperature between -10 a ....Read more nd -40°C. The viscosity measurements are made at a shear stress of 525 Pa over a shear rate of 0.4 to 15 s -1.

This test method is applicable for unused oils, sometimes referred to as fresh oils, designed for both light duty and heavy duty engine applications. It also has been shown to be suitable for used diesel oils. The applicability to petroleum products other than engine oils has not been determined.

This test method uses the millipascal second (mPa·s) as the unit of viscosity. For information, the equivalent centipoise unit is shown in parentheses.

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 appli
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PUBLIC TOILETS - PART 2: INSPECTION CRITERIA
MS 2015: PART 2:2006
Status : Original
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard specifies the two types of inspection methods for public toilets which are inspection and daily checking system (DCS). These two methods of assessment apply to the design, clea ....Read more nliness and facilities of public toilets. The purpose of this assessment is to specify a measuring system that determines the quality of design, facilities and cleanliness to objective conditions. The final inspections can be used as a tool to compare the obtained quality with the prescribed quality.

The principal of the inspection and daily checking system are based on visual and physical assessment on the degree of absence of disorder in a sample of selected elements of the object (public toilets) to be inspected.

This standard applies to the measurement of the quality of design, facilities and cleanliness in all types of public toilets. Elements can be inspected and checked objectively by comparing
their state with the prescribed result, as normatively defined in the inspection cri
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PUBLIC TOILETS - PART 3: RATING CRITERIA
MS 2015: PART 3:2006
Status : Original
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard specifies a definitive procedure for rating the serviceability of a toilet facility or toilet-related facility, that is, for ascertaining its capability to perform the function ....Read more s for which it is designed, used or required to be used. A separate scale is used for each topic of serviceability. For each topic a serviceability level is ascertained. Overall serviceability is expressed as a profile of levels (that is, not as a single number), and may be presented as a bar chart. This classification contains pairs of scales for classifying an aspect of the serviceability of toilet facility, that is, the capability of toilet facility to meet certain possible requirements for cleanliness.

This standard can be used to rate the serviceability of an existing toilet or toilet-related facility that has been planned but not yet built, or which is about to be remodelled or rehabilitated, for example, for which single-line drawings and outline specifications have been prepared.
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PUBLIC TOILETS - PART 1: MINIMUM DESIGN CRITERIA
MS 2015: PART 1:2006
Status : Original
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1.2.1 This Malaysian Standard covers all public toilets whether found in stand-alone structures or inside buildings (used by the occupants or by visitors to the building, or both). It covers statutory ....Read more requirements, design, location, number, type and quality.  Close

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PUBLIC TOILETS - PART 4: CODE OF PRACTICE FOR MAINTENANCE
MS 2015: PART 4:2006
Status : Original
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard is to provide guidance on the basic care and maintenance of public toilet facilities in order to ensure an acceptable degree of cleanliness and user satisfaction.

....Read more > This Malaysian Standard covers public toilets located within buildings (used by occupants as well as by visitors) or as stand-alone facilities. It also includes staff responsibilities, cleaning specifications, cleaning requirements and performance management. Close

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Public toilets - Part 1: Design criteria (First revision)
MS 2015-1:2017
Status : 1st Revision
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard covers all public toilets whether found in stand-alone structures or inside buildings (used by the occupants or by visitors to the building, or both). It covers statutory requi ....Read more rements, design, location, number, type and quality. Guidance is given on the provision of public toilets of various categories and adequacy, wherever they may be located. 
This standard does not cover supply of water or the provision of wastewater disposal or storage systems for public toilets, though they may be reffered to. It is assumed that providers of public toilets will automatically provide systems that are ecologically appropriate to the location and that are of sound construction.
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PESTICIDES AND OTHER AGROCHEMICALS - COMMON NAMES (ISO 1750:1981 AND ITS AMENDMENT 1:1982,ADDENDUM 1:1983, ADDENDUM 2:1983, AMENDMENT 2:1999, AMENDMENT 3:2001, MOD)
MS 2014:2006
Status : Withdrawal without replacement
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard lists approved common names for certain pest control chemicals and plant growth regulators.

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Test method for ash from petroleum products (Third Revision)
MS 2013:2012
Status : 3rd Revision
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard covers the determination of ash in the range 0.001 - 0.180 mass %, from distillate and residual fuels, gas turbine fuels, crude oils, lubricating oils, waxes, and other petrole ....Read more um products, in which any ash-forming materials present are normally considered to be undesirable impurities or contaminants. The test method is limited to petroleum products which are free from added ash-forming additives, including certain phosphorus compounds.

NOTE 1—In certain types of samples, all of the ash-forming metals are not retained quantitatively in the ash. This is particularly true of distillate oils, which require a special ash procedure in order to retain metals quantitatively.

NOTE 2—This Malaysian Standard is not intended for the analysis of unused lubricating oils containing additives; for such samples use Test Method D874. Neither is it intended for the analysis of lubricating oils containing lead nor for used engine crankcase oils.

The values stated in SI units a
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