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SAFETY OF TOYS - PART 2: FLAMMABILITY (SECOND REVISION) (ISO 8124-2:2014, IDT)
MS ISO 8124-2:2016
Status : 2nd Revision
Format : PDF

This part of ISO 8124 specifies the categories of flammable materials that are prohibited in all toys,
and requirements concerning flammability of certain toys when they are subjected to a minor ....Read more source of
ignition.
The test methods described in Clause 5 are used for the purposes of determining the flammability of toys
under the particular test conditions specified. The test results thus obtained cannot be considered as
providing an overall indication of the potential fire hazard of toys or materials when subjected to other
sources of ignition.
This part of ISO 8124 includes general requirements relating to all toys and specific requirements and
test methods relating to the following toys, which are considered as being those presenting the greatest
hazard:
— toys intended to be worn on the head: beards, moustaches, wigs, etc. made from hair, pile or material
that behaves in a similar manner to hair; masks; hoods, headdresses, etc.; flowing elements of toys to
be worn on the head, but excluding paper novelty hats of the type usually supplied in party crackers
(see A.4);
— toy disguise costumes and toys intended to be worn by a child in play (see A.5);
— toys intended to be entered by a child (see A.6);
— soft-filled toys (see A.7).
NOTE 1 Additional requirements for flammability of electric toys are specified in IEC 62115.
NOTE 2 There are very few accident data concerning the hazards associated with the flammability of toys.
NOTE 3 See A.2.
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SAFETY OF TOYS - PART 1: SAFETY ASPECTS RELATED TO MECHANICAL AND PHYSICAL PROPERTIES (SECOND REVISION) (ISO 8124-1:2014, IDT)
MS ISO 8124-1:2016
Status : 2nd Revision
Format : PDF

The requirements in this part of ISO 8124 apply to all toys, i.e. any product or material designed or
clearly intended for use in play by children under 14 years of age. They are applicable to a ....Read more toy as it is
initially received 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 part of ISO 8124 specify acceptable criteria for structural characteristics of
toys, such as shape, size, contour, spacing (e.g. rattles, small parts, sharp points and edges, and hingeline 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).
This part of ISO 8124 specifies requirements and test methods for toys intended for use by children in
various age groups from birth to 14 years. The requirements vary according to the age group for which a
particular toy is intended. The requirements for a particular age group reflect the nature of the hazards
and the expected mental and/or physical abilities of a child to cope with them.
This part of ISO 8124 also requires that appropriate warnings and/or instructions for use be given on
certain toys or their packaging. Due to linguistic problems which may occur in different countries, the
wording of these warnings and instructions is not specified but given as general information in Annex B.
It should be noted that different legal requirements exist in many countries with regard to such marking.
This part of ISO 8124 does not purport to cover or include every conceivable potential hazard of a
particular toy or toy category. Except for labelling requirements indicating the functional hazards
and the age range for which the toy is intended, this part of ISO 8124 has no requirements for those
characteristics of toys which represent an inherent and recognized hazard which is integral to the
function of the toy.
EXAMPLE 1 An example of such a hazard is the sharp point necessary for the proper function of a needle. The
needle is a hazard which is well understood by the purchaser of a toy sewing kit, and the functional sharp-point
hazard is communicated to the user as part of the normal educational process of learning to sew as well as at the
point of purchase by means of cautionary labelling on the product’s packaging.
EXAMPLE 2 As a further example, a two-wheeled toy scooter has inherent and recognized hazards associated
with its use (e.g. instability during use, especially while learning). The potential hazards associated with
its structural characteristics (sharp edges, pinch hazards, etc.) will be minimized by compliance with the
requirements of this part of ISO 8124.
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Safety of escalators and moving walksPart 2: Rules for the improvement of safety of existing escalators and moving walks
MS 1918-2:2019
Status : Original
Format : PDF

1.1 This Malaysian Standard prescribes the rules for improving the safety of existing
escalators and moving walks with the aim of reaching an equivalent level of safety to that of a
newly ....Read more installed escalator and moving walk by the application of today’s state of the art for
safety.
NOTE. Due to situations such as the existing machine or building designs, it may not be possible in all
cases to reach today’s state of the art for safety. Nevertheless, the objective is to improve the level of
safety wherever possible.
1.2 This standard includes the improvement of safety of existing escalators and moving
walks for:
a) users;
b) maintenance and inspection personnel;
c) persons outside the escalator or moving walk (but in its immediate vicinity); and
d) authorised persons.
1.3 This standard is not applicable to:
a) safety during transport, installation, repairs and dismantling of escalators and moving
walks;
b) spiral escalators; and
c) accelerating moving walks.
However, this standard can usefully be taken as a reference basis.
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Safety of escalators and moving walksPart 1: Construction and installation (Second revision)
MS 1918-1:2019
Status : 2nd Revision
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard specifies the construction and installation of new escalators and
moving walks (pallet or belt type) as defined in Clause 3.
This standard deals with all significan ....Read more t hazards, hazardous situations and events relevant to
escalators and moving walks when they are used as intended and under conditions of misuse
which are reasonably foreseeable by the manufacturer (see Clause 4).
This standard is not applicable to escalators and moving walks which were manufactured
before the date of its publication. It is, however, recommended that existing installations be
adapted to this standard.
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Sampling procedures for inspection by attributes - Part 3: Skip-lot sampling procedures (First revision) (ISO 2859-3:2005, IDT) (Published by Standards Malaysia in 2018)
MS ISO 2859-3:2005
Status : 1st Revision
Format : PDF

This part of ISO 2859 specifies generic skip-lot sampling procedures for acceptance inspection by attributes.
The purpose of these procedures is to provide a way of reducing the inspection effor ....Read more t on products of high
quality submitted by a supplier who has a satisfactory quality assurance system and effective quality controls.
The reduction in inspection effort is achieved by determining at random, with a specified probability, whether a
lot presented for inspection will be accepted without inspection. This procedure extends the principle of the
random selection of sample items already applied in ISO 2859-1 to the random selection of lots.
The skip-lot sampling procedures specified in this part of ISO 2859 are applicable to, but not limited to,
inspection of
a) end items, such as complete products or sub-assemblies,
b) components and raw materials, and
c) materials in process.
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Soil quality – Determination of organic and total carbon after dry combustion (elementary analysis) (ISO 10694:1995, MOD)
MS ISO 10694:2016
Status : Original
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard specifies a method for the determination of the total carbon content in soil after dry combustion. The organic carbon content is calculated from this content after correcting f ....Read more or carbonates present in the sample. If carbonates are removed beforehand, the organic carbon content is measured directly.

This Malaysian Standard is applicable to all types of air-dried soil samples.
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Stainless steels for general purposes - Part 1: Corrosion-resistant flat products (ISO 16143-1:2014, MOD) (First revision)
MS 2240-1:2020
Status : 1st Revision
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
stainl ....Read more ess steel grades.
NOTES:
1. In the text, under the term “general purposes”, purposes other than the special purposes
mentioned in the bibliographic references [3] to [6] are understood.
2. Heat-resistant steel grades can be found in ISO 4955 and they can be used for corrosion-resistant
purposes.
In addition to this part of the standard, the general technical delivery requirements of MS
1846 are applicable.
This part of standard does not apply to components manufactured by further processing
of the product forms listed in the first paragraph where quality characteristics are altered as
a result of such processing.
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GENERAL GUIDELINES ON THE PRODUCTION, PREPARATION, HANDLING AND STORAGE OF HALAL FOOD
MS 1500 : 2000
Status : Withdrawn
Format : PDF

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Guidelines for auditing management systems (Second revision) (ISO 19011:2018, IDT)
MS ISO 19011:2020
Status : 2nd Revision
Format : PDF

This document provides guidance on auditing management systems, including the principles of auditing,
managing an audit programme and conducting management system audits, as well as guidance on< ....Read more br /> the evaluation of competence of individuals involved in the audit process. These activities include the
individual(s) managing the audit programme, auditors and audit teams.
It is applicable to all organizations that need to plan and conduct internal or external audits of
management systems or manage an audit programme.
The application of this document to other types of audits is possible, provided that special consideration
is given to the specific competence needed.
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Rubber, vulcanised rubber – Determination of free sulphur content
MS 2640:2020
Status : Original
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard specifies a method for determination of free sulphur in vulcanised
rubber and rubber products by an automatic analyser which uses a combustion process. This
method ....Read more is also applicable for compounded latex. Close

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