1 Scope
1.1
This Standard provides requirements for grade-level, in-ground enclosures. The enclosures are made of polymer concrete, composite, or plastic (enclosure covers may be made of metal), intended for conductors and connections at voltages 750 V or less.
1.2
These enclosures are not intended to be installed where vehicular traffic normally occurs.
1.3
These enclosures are intended to…
Organic production systems General principles and management standards
1 Scope
1.1 This National Standard of Canada applies to the following organic products:
a) Unprocessed plants and plant products, livestock and livestock products, to the extent that the principles of
production and specific verification rules for them are described in the standard;
b) Processed agricultural crop and livestock products intended for human consumption or use and derived from…
Automatically pressure operated valves for natural gas dispensing systems
1 Scope
1.1 Types of valves in the scope of this Standard
The requirements of this Standard apply to automatic valves used in compressed natural gas dispensing systems as specified in Table 1.
1.2 Terminology
In this Standard, “shall” is used to express a requirement, i.e., a provision that the user is obliged to satisfy in order to comply with the Standard; “should” is used to express a…
Information technology — Open systems interconnection — Part 7: The Directory: Selected object class...
This document defines a number of object classes and name forms which may be found useful across a range of applications of the Directory. The definition of an object class involves listing a number of attribute types which are relevant to objects of that class. The definition of a name form involves naming the object class to which it applies and listing the attributes to be used in forming…
Information technology — Open systems interconnection — Part 3: The Directory: Abstract service defi...
This document defines in an abstract way the externally visible service provided by the Directory.
This document does not specify individual implementations or products.
Information technology — Open systems interconnection — Part 6: The Directory: Selected attribute ty...
This document defines a number of attribute types and matching rules which may be found useful across a range of applications of the Directory.
Attribute types and matching rules fall into three categories, as described below.
Some attribute types and matching rules are used by a wide variety of applications or are understood and/or used by the Directory itself.
NOTE 1 ? It is recommended that an…
Information technology — Open systems interconnection — Part 9: The Directory: Replication
This document specifies a shadow service which Directory system agents (DSAs) may use to replicate Directory information. The service allows Directory information to be replicated among DSAs to improve service to Directory users. The shadowed information is updated, using the defined protocol, thereby improving the service provided to users of the Directory.
Information technology — Open systems interconnection — Part 8: The Directory: Public-key and attrib...
This document addresses some of the security requirements in the areas of authentication and other security services through the provision of a set of frameworks upon which full services can be based. Specifically, this Recommendation | International Standard defines frameworks for:
? public-key certificates; and
? attribute certificates.
The public-key certificate framework defined in…
This document defines terms for solid recovered fuels to enable the user to understand the scope of the work of ISO/TC 300. Where a term and definition are required in a single standard, the term and definition will be referenced in that standard.
Information technology — Gesture-based interfaces across devices and methods — Part 61: Single-point...
This document defines single-point gestures for screen readers.
It specifies movements for clear and classified single-point gestures recognized by the screen readers.
It describes single-point gestures performed by a POI (point of interest). The single-point gestures are intended to operate in a consistent manner regardless of systems, platforms, applications or devices.
NOTE A POI can be…