Fuel cell technologies - Part 6-100: Micro fuel cell power systems - Safety
IEC 62282-6-100:2010+A1:2012 covers micro fuel cell power systems, micro fuel cell power units and fuel cartridges that are wearable or easily carried by hand, providing d.c. outputs that do not exceed 60 V d.c. and power outputs that do not exceed 240 VA. Establishes requirements for all micro fuel cell power systems, micro fuel cell power units and fuel cartridges to ensure a reasonable degree…
IEC 61195:1999+A1:2012 specifies the safety requirements for double-capped fluorescent lamps for general lighting purposes of all groups having Fa6, Fa8, G5, G13 and R17d caps. Also specifies the method a manufacturer should use to show compliance with the requirements of this standard. The contents of the corrigendum of August 2000 have been included in this copy.
This consolidated version…
Information technology — W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0
ISO/IEC 40500:2012 [Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0] covers a wide range of recommendations for making Web content more accessible. Following these guidelines will make content accessible to a wider range of people with disabilities, including blindness and low vision, deafness and hearing loss, learning disabilities, cognitive limitations, limited movement, speech disabilities,…
Information technology - W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0
ISO/IEC 40500:2012 [Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0] covers a wide range of recommendations for making Web content more accessible. Following these guidelines will make content accessible to a wider range of people with disabilities, including blindness and low vision, deafness and hearing loss, learning disabilities, cognitive limitations, limited movement, speech disabilities,…
Identification cards — Optical memory cards — Part 1: General characteristics
The intent of ISO/IEC 11693-1:2012 is to provide necessary information for card manufacturers, card issuers, and card users interested in interchanging information encoded on optical memory cards.
ISO/IEC 11693-1:2012 serves as a guide to companies who plan to develop equipment and systems using optical memory cards. The data content and use of the cards depend upon the applications developed by…
Identification cards - Optical memory cards - Part 1: General characteristics
The intent of ISO/IEC 11693-1:2012 is to provide necessary information for card manufacturers, card issuers, and card users interested in interchanging information encoded on optical memory cards.
ISO/IEC 11693-1:2012 serves as a guide to companies who plan to develop equipment and systems using optical memory cards. The data content and use of the cards depend upon the applications developed by…
Space environment (natural and artificial) — Guide to reference and standard atmosphere models
ISO/TR 11225:2012 provides guidelines for selected reference and standard atmospheric models for use in engineering design or scientific research. It describes the content of the models, uncertainties and limitations, technical basis, databases from which the models are formed, publication references, and sources of computer code where available for over seventy (70) Earth and planetary…
Packaging, handling, offering for transport and transport of Explosives (Class 1)
1 Scope
1.1 Organization and content
This standard prescribes containers for handling, offering for transport and transport of Explosives, Class 1. This
standard consists of three parts and four annexes.
Part 1 specifies general requirements for the selection and use of containers including application, packaging
provisions, re-use of packagings and special cases including display…
Rubber, raw — Determination of water content by Karl Fischer method
ISO 12492:2012 specifies a test method for the determination of water content of raw rubber and compounded rubber using a coulometric Karl Fischer titration method. It applies to the range for the water content between 0,01 % and 1 %. As this is a very sensitive method, contact of sample with any moisture, even from the surrounding environment, must be eliminated as much as possible.