Lays down dimensions for the operator's seat and the location of specific controls relative to the seat index point within the seating accommodation on agricultural tractors with a track width greater than 1150 mm. The controls included are the steering-wheel, clutch pedal, brake pedal(s), and throttle pedal. Standardized dimensions and locations will assist the future design of operator…
Safety of household and similar electrical appliances - Part 2: Particular requirements for commerci...
Deals with the safety of commercial appliances (cooking ranges, ovens, hobs and hob elements), whose rated voltage is no more than 250 V for single phase a.c. appliances and 480 V for other appliances. The electrical part of appliances making use of other forms of energy is also within the scope of this standard.
Technical product documentation — Handling of computer-based technical information — Part 1: Securit...
Computer security is divided into four areas: security with regard to installation and operation; system security; security with regard to document contents; security with regard to communication. The use of this standard is intended to facilitate communication with quality assurance functions within the company and outside, consideration of the different security aspects in the design work,…
Technical product documentation — Handling of computer-based technical information — Part 3: Phases ...
Provides guidelines for establishing new routines required for the production of design documentation. The routines apply to manual as well as computer-based design work, but are particularly important when computers are used. The following phases are characterized: development phase, approval phase, distribution phase, storage phase, revision phase, phasing out. The use of this standard…
Canada Standard Children's Sizes 2 to 6X, Girls' Sizes 7 to 16 and Boys'
Sizes 7 to ...
1.1
This standard applies to the dimensions considered essential to provide for the
fit of woven and tricot knit pajamas and woven and flat knit polo pajamas that
are intended for wear by little girls and little boys (CSS Regular Range, sizes
2 to 6X), girls (CSS Regular Range, sizes 7 to 16) and boys (CSS Regular Range,
sizes 7 to 20).
1.2
This standard also applies to "baby doll"…
Textile Test Methods Textiles - Tests for Colourfastness - Part A01: General
Principles of Testing
This National Standard of Canada is equivalent to International Standard ISO
105-A01:1989.
1.1
This Standard provides general information about the methods for testing colour
fastness of textiles for the guidance of users. The uses and the limitations
of the methods are pointed out, several terms are defined, an outline of the
form of the methods is given and the contents of the clauses…