Scope
1.1
This Standard provides requirements for public-use playground equipment and playspaces intended for use by children aged 18 months to 12 years, with anthropometric limits based on the 95th percentile.
Notes:
1) The level of challenge required and desired by children varies enormously with age, physical development, and emotional development; therefore, it is almost impossible…
Information technology — Interoperability with assistive technology (AT) — Part 1: Requirements and ...
Scope
This part of ISO/IEC 13066 defines the responsibilities of different information technology (IT) and assistive
technology (AT) functional units in supporting interoperability. It recognizes that AT can be provided both as
functional units that are installed or otherwise connected to a system or can be utilized by being provided as a
service which is accessed via communications connections.…
Information technology — Automatic identification and data capture techniques — Air interface
specif...
Scope
This International Standard applies to Mobile radio frequency identification (RFID) interrogator devices used to
inventory passive or semi-passive backscatter tags at 860 MHz to 960 MHz in a mobile (non-fixed) application
independent from specific communication details, i.e. modulation technique and command set.
Furthermore, the scope of this International Standard is mobile consumer…
Guidelines for calculating derived release limits for radioactive material in airborne and liquid ef...
Scope
1.1 Facilities
This Guideline and the CDG are intended to apply primarily to CANDU nuclear power stations in Canada. However, the radionuclides and environmental pathways addressed make this Guideline applicable to releases from many other nuclear facilities, including research reactors, radioisotope processing facilities, waste processing facilities such as incinerators, and power…
Ergonomics of human-system interaction - Part 171: Guidance on software accessibility (Adopted ISO 9...
Scope
This part of ISO 9241 provides ergonomics guidance and specifications for the design of accessible software for use at work, in the home, in education and in public places. It covers issues associated with designing accessible software for people with the widest range of physical, sensory and cognitive abilities, including those who are temporarily disabled, and the elderly. It addresses…
Ergonomics of human-system interaction - Part 20: Accessibility guidelines for information/communica...
Scope
This part of ISO 9241 is intended for use by those responsible for planning, designing, developing, acquiring, and evaluating information/communication technology (ICT) equipment and services. It provides guidelines for improving the accessibility of ICT equipment and services such that they will have wider accessibility for use at work, in the home, and in mobile and public environments.…
Energy management system application program interface (EMS-API) - Part 301: Common information mode...
IEC 61970-301:2013 defines the Common Information Model (CIM), that is an abstract model representing all the major objects in an electric utility enterprise typically involved in utility operations. By providing a standard way of representing power system resources as object classes and attributes, along with their relationships, the CIM facilitates the integration of Energy Management System (…
Medical electrical equipment - Part 2-30: Particular requirements for the basic safety and essential...
IEC 80601-2-30:2009+A1:2013 applies to the basic safety and essential performance of automated sphygmomanometers, which by means of an inflatable cuff are used for intermittent indirect measurement of the blood pressure without arterial puncture. It covers electrically-powered intermittent, indirect measurement of the blood pressure without arterial puncture, me equipment with automatic methods…
Usability of consumer products and products for public use — Part 2: Summative test method
ISO/TS 20282:2013 specifies a user-based summative test method for the measurement of the usability and/or accessibility of consumer products and products for public use (including walk-up-and-use products) for one or more specific user groups. This test method treats accessibility as a special case of usability where the users taking part in the test represent the extremes of the range of…