Scope
1.1
This Standard covers welding requirements for carbon and low-alloy welded steel construction, with the exception of those types listed in Clause 1.2.
Requirements that are essentially common to all such structures are covered in Clauses 3 to 10, while provisions applying specifically to statically-loaded structures and to cyclically-loaded structures are included in Clauses 11 and…
Road vehicles — Communication between vehicle and external equipment for emissions-related diagnosti...
ISO 15031-7:2013 gives guidelines for the protection of road vehicle modules from unauthorized intrusion through a vehicle diagnostic data link. These security measures offer vehicle manufacturers the flexibility to tailor their security to their own specific needs and do not exclude other, additional measures.
ISO 15031-7:2013 applies to vehicle modules whose solid-state memory contents are able…
ISO 1629:2013 establishes a system of symbols for the basic rubbers in both dry and latex forms, based on the chemical composition of the polymer chain. The purpose is to standardize the abbreviated terms used in industry, commerce and government, and it is not intended to conflict with, but rather to act as a supplement to, existing trade names and trademarks.
Intelligent transport systems — Framework for collaborative telematics applications for regulated co...
ISO 15638-3:2013 defines provisions to enable monitoring and enforcement of regulated vehicles and approval authority approval procedures, specifically:
a) Definition of the roles and responsibilities of key entities: user, service provider, jurisdictions, and 'Approval Authorities'
b) Operating requirements ensuring that a cooperative in-vehicle platform can deliver a range of…
Financial services — Universal financial industry message scheme — Part 7: Registration
ISO 20022-7:2013 specifies the responsibilities of the following bodies, which are involved in the registration and maintenance of the ISO 20022 Repository.
The Registration Authority (RA) is the operating authority responsible for the registration and maintenance of the ISO 20022 Repository and for providing access to the information described in ISO 20022-1:2013. The RA is assisted by…
Information technology — Security techniques — Governance of information security
ISO/IEC 27014:2013 provides guidance on concepts and principles for the governance of information security, by which organizations can evaluate, direct, monitor and communicate the information security related activities within the organization.
ISO/IEC 27014:2013 is applicable to all types and sizes of organizations
Information technology - Security techniques - Governance of information security
ISO/IEC 27014:2013 provides guidance on concepts and principles for the governance of information security, by which organizations can evaluate, direct, monitor and communicate the information security related activities within the organization.
ISO/IEC 27014:2013 is applicable to all types and sizes of organizations
Recommendations for small renewable energy and hybrid systems for rural electrification - Part 9-5: ...
IEC/TS 62257-9-5:2013(E) applies to stand-alone rechargeable electric lighting appliances or kits that can be installed by a typical user without employing a technician. This technical specification presents a quality assurance framework that includes product specifications (a framework for interpreting test results), test methods, and standardized specifications sheets (templates for…
Practice for calibration of routine dosimetry systems for radiation processing
ISO/ASTM 51261:2013 specifies the requirements for calibrating routine dosimetry systems for use in radiation processing, including establishing measurement traceability and estimating uncertainty in the measured dose using the calibrated dosimetry system.
NOTE 1 — Regulations or other directives exist in many countries that govern certain radiation processing applications such as…
Ships and marine technology — Marine environment protection — Arrangement and management of port was...
ISO 16304:2013 applies to the management of ship generated waste regulated by MARPOL that is discharged at ports and terminals. It also covers principles and issues that should be considered in the development of a port waste management plan (PWMP), its implementation and port reception facilities (PRF) operations. The operation of any PRF is governed by the principles and procedures included in…