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EAST AFRICAN COMMUNITY SECRETARIAT CATALOGUE OF EAST AFRICAN STANDARDS 2009 May 2009 ICS SUBJECT CATALOGUE HS CODE NUMERICAL LISTING WITHDRAWN STANDARDS ALPHABETICAL AND EQUIVALENCY LISTING Kenya Bureau of Standards KEBS Centre, Popo Road, off Mombasa Road, Behind Bellevue Cinema P.O. Box 54974 00200 Nairobi, Kenya Tel: +254 20 605490, 6948000 Fax:+254 20 609660, 604031 E-Mail: [email protected] Website: www.kebs.org Tanzania Bureau of Standards Morogoro/Sam Nujoma Rds P.O. Box 9524 DAR ES SALAAM, TANZANIA Tel: +255 22 450206 Fax: +255 22 450959 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.tbstz.org Uganda National Bureau of Standards P.O. Box 6329 KAMPALA, UGANDA Tel: +256 414 505995 Fax: +256 414 286123 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.unbs.go.ug Bureau Burundais de Normalisation et Contrôle de la Qualité (BBN) Boulevard de l Tanzanie 500 B.P 3535, BUJUMBURA, BURUNDI Tel: +257 22 221815/221577/77730585, Fax: +257 22 225595 E-mail: [email protected], [email protected] Website: Rwanda Bureau of Standards, PO Box: 7099 Kigali-KicuKiro, Rwanda Tel: +250-58 61 03, Fax +250 58 33 05, RBS Hotline: +250-32 50 Web: www.rwanda-standards.org

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EAST AFRICAN COMMUNITY SECRETARIAT

CATALOGUE OF EAST AFRICAN STANDARDS

2009

May 2009

ICS SUBJECT CATALOGUE HS CODE NUMERICAL LISTING WITHDRAWN STANDARDS ALPHABETICAL AND EQUIVALENCY LISTING

Kenya Bureau of Standards KEBS Centre, Popo Road, off Mombasa Road, Behind Bellevue Cinema P.O. Box 54974 00200 Nairobi, Kenya Tel: +254 20 605490, 6948000 Fax:+254 20 609660, 604031 E-Mail: [email protected] Website: www.kebs.org

Tanzania Bureau of Standards Morogoro/Sam Nujoma Rds P.O. Box 9524 DAR ES SALAAM, TANZANIA Tel: +255 22 450206 Fax: +255 22 450959 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.tbstz.org

Uganda National Bureau of Standards P.O. Box 6329 KAMPALA, UGANDA Tel: +256 414 505995 Fax: +256 414 286123 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.unbs.go.ug

Bureau Burundais de Normalisation et Contrôle de la Qualité (BBN) Boulevard de l Tanzanie 500 B.P 3535, BUJUMBURA, BURUNDI Tel: +257 22 221815/221577/77730585, Fax: +257 22 225595 E-mail: [email protected], [email protected] Website:

Rwanda Bureau of Standards, PO Box: 7099 Kigali-KicuKiro, Rwanda Tel: +250-58 61 03, Fax +250 58 33 05, RBS Hotline: +250-32 50 Web: www.rwanda-standards.org

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CONTENTS 01 GENERALITIES. TERMINOLOGY. STANDARDIZATION. DOCUMEN TATION ............................................................... 1

01.020 TERMINOLOGY (PRINCIPLES AND COORDINATION) INCLUDING TERMINOGRAPHY ........................................................ 1 01.040 VOCABULARIES ................................................................................................................................................... 1 01.040.01 GENERALITIES. TERMINOLOGY. STANDARDIZATION. DOCUMENTATION ............................................................................... 1 01.040.03 SERVICES. COMPANY ORGANIZATION, MANAGEMENT AND QUALITY. ADMINISTRATION. TRANSPORT. SOCIOLOGY. ................. 1 01.040.07 MATHEMATICS. NATURAL SCIENCES ................................................................................................................................ 1 01.040.11 HEALTH CARE TECHNOLOGY ........................................................................................................................................... 1 01.040.13 ENVIRONMENT. HEALTH PROTECTION. SAFETY ................................................................................................................ 1 01.040.17 METROLOGY AND MEASUREMENT. PHYSICAL PHENOMENA ................................................................................................ 1 01.040.19 TESTING ....................................................................................................................................................................... 1 01.040.21 MECHANICAL SYSTEMS AND COMPONENTS FOR GENERAL USE .......................................................................................... 1 01.040.23 FLUID SYSTEMS AND COMPONENTS FOR GENERAL USE ..................................................................................................... 2 01.040.25 MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING ...................................................................................................................................... 2 01.040.29 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING ............................................................................................................................................. 2 01.040.61 CLOTHING INDUSTRY ..................................................................................................................................................... 3 01.040.67 FOOD TECHNOLOGY ....................................................................................................................................................... 3 01.080.10 PUBLIC INFORMATION SYMBOLS ...................................................................................................................................... 5 01.100 TECHNICAL DRAWINGS ......................................................................................................................................... 5 01.110 TECHNICAL PRODUCT DOCUMENTATION ................................................................................................................. 5 01.120 STANDARDIZATION. GENERAL RULES..................................................................................................................... 5 01.140 INFORMATION SCIENCES. PUBLISHING ................................................................................................................... 5

03 SOCIOLOGY. SERVICES. COMPANY ORGANIZATION AND MANAG EMENT. ADMINISTRATION. TRANSPORT ...... 5 03.060 FINANCES. BANKING. MONETARY SYSTEMS. INSURANCE ......................................................................................... 5 03.020 SOCIOLOGY. DEMOGRAPHY .................................................................................................................................. 5 03.040 LABOUR. EMPLOYMENT ........................................................................................................................................ 5 03.080 SERVICES ........................................................................................................................................................... 5 03.100 COMPANY ORGANIZATION AND MANAGEMENT ......................................................................................................... 5 03.120 QUALITY ............................................................................................................................................................. 5 03.120.10 QUALITY MANAGEMENT AND QUALITY ASSURANCE ............................................................................................................ 6 03.120.20 PRODUCT AND COMPANY CERTIFICATION. CONFORMITY ASSESSMENT ............................................................................... 7 03.120.30 APPLICATION OF STATISTICAL METHODS .......................................................................................................................... 7 03.140 PATENTS. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY ..................................................................................................................... 8 03.160 LAW. ADMINISTRATION ......................................................................................................................................... 8 03.180 EDUCATION ......................................................................................................................................................... 8 03.200 LEISURE. TOURISM .............................................................................................................................................. 8 03.220 TRANSPORT ........................................................................................................................................................ 8 03.240 POSTAL SERVICES ............................................................................................................................................... 8

07 MATHEMATICS. NATURAL SCIENCES ..................... ..................................................................................................... 9 07.020 MATHEMATICS ..................................................................................................................................................... 9 07.030 PHYSICS. CHEMISTRY .......................................................................................................................................... 9 07.040 ASTRONOMY. GEODESY. GEOGRAPHY .................................................................................................................. 9 07.060 GEOLOGY. METEOROLOGY. HYDROLOGY .............................................................................................................. 9 0.7.080 BIOLOGY. BOTANY. ZOOLOGY ............................................................................................................................... 9 07.100 MICROBIOLOGY ................................................................................................................................................... 9 0.7.100.30 FOOD MICROBIOLOGY ................................................................................................................................................... 9

11 HEALTHCARE TECHNOLOGY ............................. ......................................................................................................... 12 11.020 MEDICAL SCIENCES AND HEALTH CARE FACILITIES IN GENERAL .............................................................................. 12 11.040 MEDICAL EQUIPMENT ......................................................................................................................................... 12 11.060 DENTISTRY ....................................................................................................................................................... 12 11.060.10 DENTISTRY ................................................................................................................................................................. 12 11.080 STERILIZATION AND DISINFECTION ....................................................................................................................... 12 11.100 LABORATORY MEDICINE...................................................................................................................................... 12 11.120 PHARMACEUTICS ............................................................................................................................................... 12 11.140 HOSPITAL EQUIPMENT ........................................................................................................................................ 12 11.160 FIRST AID .......................................................................................................................................................... 12 11.180 AIDS FOR DISABLED OR HANDICAPPED PERSONS .................................................................................................. 12 11.200 BIRTH CONTROL. MECHANICAL CONTRACEPTIVES ................................................................................................ 12 11.220 VETERINARY MEDICINE ....................................................................................................................................... 12

13 ENVIRONMENT. HEALTH PROTECTION. SAFETY ............ .......................................................................................... 12 12.020 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ............................................................................................................................ 12 13.020.01 ENVIRONMENT AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION IN GENERAL ....................................................................................... 12 13.020.10 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT .................................................................................................................................... 12 13.020.20 ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS ....................................................................................................................................... 14 13.020.30 ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT ......................................................................................................................... 14 13.020.40 POLLUTION, POLLUTION CONTROL AND CONSERVATION .................................................................................................. 14 13.020.50 ECOLABELLING ............................................................................................................................................................ 14 13.020.60 PRODUCT LIFE-CYCLES ................................................................................................................................................ 14 13.020.70 ENVIRONMENTAL PROJECTS ......................................................................................................................................... 14 13.020.99 OTHER STANDARDS RELATED TO ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ...................................................................................... 14 13.030 WASTES ........................................................................................................................................................... 14 13.030.01 WASTES IN GENERAL ................................................................................................................................................... 14 13.030.10 SOLID WASTES ............................................................................................................................................................ 14 13.030.20 LIQUID WASTES. SLUDGE ............................................................................................................................................. 14 13.030.30 SPECIAL WASTES ......................................................................................................................................................... 14 13.030.40 INSTALLATIONS AND EQUIPMENT FOR WASTE DISPOSAL AND TREATMENT ......................................................................... 14 13.030.50 RECYCLING ................................................................................................................................................................. 15

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13.030.99 OTHER STANDARDS RELATED TO WASTES ...................................................................................................................... 15 13.040.01 AIR QUALITY IN GENERAL .............................................................................................................................................. 15 13.040.20 AMBIENT ATMOSPHERES .............................................................................................................................................. 15 13.040.30 WORKPLACE ATMOSPHERES......................................................................................................................................... 15 13.040.35 CLEANROOMS AND ASSOCIATED CONTROLLED ENVIRONMENTS ....................................................................................... 15 13.040.40 STATIONARY SOURCE EMISSIONS .................................................................................................................................. 15 13.040.50 TRANSPORT EXHAUST EMISSIONS ................................................................................................................................. 15 13.040.99 OTHER STANDARDS RELATED TO AIR QUALITY ................................................................................................................ 16 13.060 WATER QUALITY ................................................................................................................................................ 16 13.260 PROTECTION AGAINST ELECTRIC SHOCK. LIVE WORKING ....................................................................................... 19

17 METROLOGY AND MEASUREMENT. PHYSICAL PHENOMENA ..... ............................................................................ 20 19 TESTING ......................................................................................................................................................................... 21

19.020 TEST CONDITIONS AND PROCEDURES IN GENERAL ................................................................................................ 21 19.040 ENVIRONMENTAL TESTING .................................................................................................................................. 21 19.060 MECHANICAL TESTING ........................................................................................................................................ 21 19.080 ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC TESTING ............................................................................................................... 21 19.100 NON-DESTRUCTIVE TESTING ............................................................................................................................... 21

21 MECHANICAL SYSTEMS AND COMPONENTS FOR GENERAL USE . ........................................................................ 22 21.060 FASTENERS ....................................................................................................................................................... 22

23 FLUID SYSTEMS AND COMPONENTS FOR GENERAL USE ...... ................................................................................ 22 23.020 FLUID STORAGE DEVICES ................................................................................................................................... 22 23.040 PIPELINE COMPONENTS AND PIPELINES ............................................................................................................... 22 23.040.20 PLASTICS PIPES ........................................................................................................................................................... 23

25 MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING ......................... ...................................................................................................... 23 25.100 CUTTING TOOLS................................................................................................................................................. 23 25.140 HAND-HELD TOOLS ............................................................................................................................................ 23

27 ENERGY AND HEAT TRANSFER ENGINEERING .............. .......................................................................................... 24 27.160 SOLAR ENERGY ENGINEERING ............................................................................................................................ 24

29 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING ............................ ............................................................................................................ 32 29.020 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING IN GENERAL ............................................................................................................... 32 29.035 INSULATING MATERIALS ...................................................................................................................................... 34 29.035.20 PLASTICS AND RUBBER INSULATING MATERIALS ............................................................................................................. 34 29.040 INSULATING FLUIDS ............................................................................................................................................ 35 29.050 CONDUCTING MATERIALS ................................................................................................................................... 35 29.060 ELECTRICAL WIRES AND CABLES ......................................................................................................................... 35 29.060.20 CABLES ...................................................................................................................................................................... 35 29.120 ELECTRICAL ACCESSORIES ................................................................................................................................. 39 29.120.01 ELECTRICAL ACCESSORIES IN GENERAL ......................................................................................................................... 39 29.120.10 CONDUITS FOR ELECTRICAL PURPOSES ......................................................................................................................... 39 29.120.50 FUSES AND OTHER OVERCURRENT PROTECTION DEVICES ............................................................................................... 41 29.130 SWITCHGEAR AND CONTROLGEAR ....................................................................................................................... 41 29.130.20 LOW VOLTAGE SWITCHGEAR AND CONTROLGEAR ........................................................................................................... 41 29.180 TRANSFORMERS. REACTORS .............................................................................................................................. 45 29.220 GALVANIC CELLS AND BATTERIES ........................................................................................................................ 46 29.220.10 PRIMARY CELLS AND BATTERIES ................................................................................................................................... 46 29.220.20 ACID SECONDARY CELLS AND BATTERIES ....................................................................................................................... 46

31 ELECTRONICS ............................................................................................................................................................... 50 33 TELECOMMUNICATIONS. AUDIO AND VIDEO ENGINEERING ... ................................................................................ 51

33.120 COMPONENTS AND ACCESSORIES FOR TELECOMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT ............................................................ 51 33.120.40 AERIALS...................................................................................................................................................................... 52 33.160 AUDIO, VIDEO AND AUDIOVISUAL ENGINEERING .................................................................................................... 52 33.160.01 AUDIO, VIDEO AND AUDIOVISUAL SYSTEMS IN GENERAL ................................................................................................... 52

35 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY. OFFICE MACHINES ........... ........................................................................................ 53 35.020 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (IT) IN GENERAL ....................................................................................................... 53 35.200 INTERFACE AND INTERCONNECTION EQUIPMENT ................................................................................................... 54

37 IMAGE TECHNOLOGY .................................. ................................................................................................................. 56 39 PRECISION MECHANICS. JEWELLERY .................... ................................................................................................... 56 43 ROAD VEHICLE ENGINEERING .......................... .......................................................................................................... 56

43.040 ROAD VEHICLE SYSTEMS .................................................................................................................................... 58 43.040.50 TRANSMISSIONS, SUSPENSIONS .................................................................................................................................... 62 43.040.80 CRASH PROTECTION AND RESTRAINT SYSTEMS .............................................................................................................. 64 43.060 INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES FOR ROAD VEHICLES ......................................................................................... 65

45 RAILWAY ENGINEERING ............................... ............................................................................................................... 70 47 SHIPBUILDING AND MARINE STRUCTURES ................ .............................................................................................. 70 49 AIRCRAFT AND SPACE VEHICLE ENGINEERING ............ ........................................................................................... 70 53 MATERIALS HANDLING EQUIPMENT ...................... .................................................................................................... 71 55 PACKAGING AND DISTRIBUTION OF GOODS ............... ............................................................................................. 71

55.080 SACKS. BAGS .................................................................................................................................................... 71 55.120 CANS. TINS. TUBES ........................................................................................................................................... 71 55.160 CASES. BOXES. CRATES .................................................................................................................................... 72

59 TEXTILE AND LEATHER TECHNOLOGY .................... .................................................................................................. 72 59.020 PROCESSES OF THE TEXTILE INDUSTRY ............................................................................................................... 72 59.060 TEXTILE FIBRES ................................................................................................................................................. 72 59.080 PRODUCTS OF THE TEXTILE INDUSTRY ................................................................................................................. 75 59.140 LEATHER TECHNOLOGY ...................................................................................................................................... 79 59.140.20 RAW SKINS, HIDES AND PELTS ...................................................................................................................................... 79

61 CLOTHING INDUSTRY ................................................................................................................................................... 79 61.060 FOOTWEAR ....................................................................................................................................................... 80

65 AGRICULTURE ....................................... ....................................................................................................................... 80

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65.020 FARMING AND FORESTRY ................................................................................................................................... 80 65.020.01 FARMING AND FORESTRY IN GENERAL ........................................................................................................................... 80 65.020.20 PLANT GROWING ......................................................................................................................................................... 80 65.060 AGRICULTURAL MACHINES, IMPLEMENTS AND EQUIPMENT ..................................................................................... 80 65.060.01 AGRICULTURAL MACHINES AND EQUIPMENT IN GENERAL ................................................................................................. 80 65.120 ANIMAL FEEDING STUFFS .................................................................................................................................... 81 65.160 TOBACCO, TOBACCO PRODUCTS AND RELATED EQUIPMENT .................................................................................. 83

67 FOOD TECHNOLOGY .................................................................................................................................................... 84 67.020 PROCESSES IN THE FOOD INDUSTRY ................................................................................................................... 84 67.050 GENERAL METHODS OF TESTS AND ANALYSIS FOR FOOD PRODUCTS ...................................................................... 85 67.060 CEREALS, PULSES AND DERIVED PRODUCTS ........................................................................................................ 86 67.080 FRUITS. VEGETABLES ........................................................................................................................................ 88 67.080.20 VEGETABLES AND DERIVED PRODUCTS .......................................................................................................................... 92 67.100 MILK AND MILK PRODUCTS .................................................................................................................................. 92 67.100.10 MILK AND PROCESSED MILK PRODUCTS ......................................................................................................................... 93 67.100.99 OTHER MILK PRODUCTS ............................................................................................................................................... 96 67.120 MEAT, MEAT PRODUCTS AND OTHER ANIMAL PRODUCE ......................................................................................... 96 67.120.10 MEAT AND MEAT PRODUCTS ......................................................................................................................................... 96 67.120.30 FISH AND FISHERY PRODUCTS ...................................................................................................................................... 96 67.140 TEA. COFFEE. COCOA ........................................................................................................................................ 97 67.140.20 COFFEE AND COFFEE SUBSTITUTES .............................................................................................................................. 97 67.160 BEVERAGES ...................................................................................................................................................... 97 67.180 SUGAR. SUGAR PRODUCTS. STARCH .................................................................................................................. 98 67.190 CHOCOLATE ...................................................................................................................................................... 99 67.200 EDIBLE OILS AND FATS. OILSEEDS ....................................................................................................................... 99 67.200.10 ANIMAL AND VEGETABLE FATS AND OILS ........................................................................................................................ 99 67.200.20 OILSEEDS ................................................................................................................................................................. 101 67.220 SPICES AND CONDIMENTS. FOOD ADDITIVES ...................................................................................................... 101 67.220.20 FOOD ADDITIVES........................................................................................................................................................ 102 67.230 PREPACKAGED AND PREPARED FOODS .............................................................................................................. 102

71 CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY ............................... ........................................................................................................... 103 71.040 ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY ................................................................................................................................... 103 71.040.40 CHEMICAL ANALYSIS .................................................................................................................................................. 103 71.060 INORGANIC CHEMICALS .................................................................................................................................... 103 71.060.30 ACIDS ....................................................................................................................................................................... 103 71.080.15 AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS ....................................................................................................................................... 103 71.080.60 ALCOHOLS. ETHERS .................................................................................................................................................. 104 71.100 PRODUCTS OF THE CHEMICAL INDUSTRY............................................................................................................ 104 71.100.40 SURFACE ACTIVE AGENTS .......................................................................................................................................... 105 71.100.50 WOOD-PROTECTING CHEMICALS ................................................................................................................................. 106 71.100.60 ESSENTIAL OILS ......................................................................................................................................................... 107 71.100.70 COSMETICS. TOILETRIES ............................................................................................................................................ 107 71.100.99 OTHER PRODUCTS OF THE CHEMICAL INDUSTRY ........................................................................................................... 108

73 MINING AND MINERALS ............................... .............................................................................................................. 108 75 PETROLEUM AND RELATED TECHNOLOGIES ................ ......................................................................................... 108

75.100 LUBRICANTS, INDUSTRIAL OILS AND RELATED PRODUCTS .................................................................................... 113 75.160 FUELS............................................................................................................................................................. 114 75.160.20 LIQUID FUELS ............................................................................................................................................................ 114

77 METALLURGY......................................... ..................................................................................................................... 119 77.060 CORROSION OF METALS .................................................................................................................................................. 120 77.080 FERROUS METALS .......................................................................................................................................................... 120 77.100 FERROALLOYS ............................................................................................................................................................... 120 77.120 NON-FERROUS METALS .................................................................................................................................... 120 77.140 IRON AND STEEL PRODUCTS ............................................................................................................................. 121 77.150 PRODUCTS OF NON-FERROUS METALS .............................................................................................................. 123 77.180 EQUIPMENT FOR THE METALLURGICAL INDUSTRY ............................................................................................... 123

79 WOOD TECHNOLOGY ................................................................................................................................................. 123 79.020 WOOD TECHNOLOGY PROCESSES ..................................................................................................................... 123 79.040 WOOD, SAWLOGS AND SAWN TIMBER ................................................................................................................ 123 79.060.10 PLYWOOD ................................................................................................................................................................. 124 79.080 SEMI-MANUFACTURES OF TIMBER ..................................................................................................................... 124

81 GLASS AND CERAMICS INDUSTRIES ..................... .................................................................................................. 124 81.020 PROCESSES IN THE GLASS AND CERAMICS INDUSTRIES ....................................................................................... 124 81.040 GLASS ............................................................................................................................................................ 124 81.060 CERAMICS ....................................................................................................................................................... 125 81.080 REFRACTORIES ............................................................................................................................................... 125 81.100 EQUIPMENT FOR THE GLASS AND CERAMICS INDUSTRIES .................................................................................... 125

83 RUBBER AND PLASTICS INDUSTRIES .................... .................................................................................................. 125 83.100 CELLULAR MATERIALS ...................................................................................................................................... 125 83.140 RUBBER AND PLASTICS PRODUCTS .................................................................................................................... 125 83.160 TYRES ............................................................................................................................................................ 126 83.160.01 TYRES IN GENERAL .................................................................................................................................................... 126 83.160.10 ROAD VEHICLE TYRES ................................................................................................................................................ 126 83.160.30 TYRES FOR AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY ....................................................................................................................... 128 83.160.99 OTHER TYRES ........................................................................................................................................................... 129

85 PAPER TECHNOLOGY .................................. .............................................................................................................. 130 85.060 PAPER AND BOARD .......................................................................................................................................... 130 85.080 PAPER PRODUCTS ........................................................................................................................................... 131

87 PAINT AND COLOUR INDUSTRIES ....................... ..................................................................................................... 131

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87.020 PAINT COATING PROCESSES ............................................................................................................................. 131 87.040 PAINTS AND VARNISHES ................................................................................................................................... 131 87.060 PAINT INGREDIENTS ......................................................................................................................................... 132

91 CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS AND BUILDING ............... ........................................................................................... 132 91.010 CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY ............................................................................................................................... 132 91.020 PHYSICAL PLANNING. TOWN PLANNING .............................................................................................................. 133 91.040 BUILDINGS ...................................................................................................................................................... 133 91.060 ELEMENTS OF BUILDINGS ................................................................................................................................. 133 91.080 STRUCTURES OF BUILDINGS ............................................................................................................................. 133 91.090 EXTERNAL STRUCTURES .................................................................................................................................. 133 91.100 CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS .............................................................................................................................. 133 91.120 PROTECTION OF AND IN BUILDINGS .................................................................................................................... 139 91.140 INSTALLATIONS IN BUILDINGS ............................................................................................................................ 139 91.140.80 DRAINAGE SYSTEMS .................................................................................................................................................. 141 91.160 LIGHTING ........................................................................................................................................................ 141 91.180 INTERIOR FINISHING ......................................................................................................................................... 141 91.190 BUILDING ACCESSORIES ................................................................................................................................... 141 91.200 CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY .......................................................................................................................... 141 91.220 CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT ............................................................................................................................. 141

93 CIVIL ENGINEERING ................................................................................................................................................... 142 93.010 CIVIL ENGINEERING IN GENERAL ........................................................................................................................ 142 93.020 EARTHWORKS. EXCAVATIONS. FOUNDATION CONSTRUCTION. UNDERGROUND WORKS ......................................... 142 93.025 EXTERNAL WATER CONVEYANCE SYSTEMS ........................................................................................................ 142 93.030 EXTERNAL SEWAGE SYSTEMS ........................................................................................................................... 142 93.040 BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION ................................................................................................................................... 142 93.060 TUNNEL CONSTRUCTION................................................................................................................................... 142 93.080 ROAD ENGINEERING ......................................................................................................................................... 142 93.080 ROAD ENGINEERING ....................................................................................................................................................... 142 93.080.20 ROAD CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS ............................................................................................................................... 142

97 DOMESTIC AND COMMERCIAL EQUIPMENT. ENTERTAINMENT. S PORTS ........................................................... 142 97.030 DOMESTIC ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES IN GENERAL ............................................................................................... 142 97.040 KITCHEN EQUIPMENT ....................................................................................................................................... 142 97.080 FLOOR TREATMENT APPLIANCES ....................................................................................................................... 143 97.170 BODY CARE EQUIPMENT ................................................................................................................................... 143 97.180 MISCELLANEOUS DOMESTIC AND COMMERCIAL EQUIPMENT ................................................................................. 143

NUMERICAL LISTING ................................. ................................................................................................................................. 145 WITHDRAWN STANDARDS ............................... ......................................................................................................................... 251 ALPHABETICAL LISTING AND EQUIVALENCY .............. ........................................................................................................... 252

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FOREWORD

The development of East African Standards has been necessitated by the need for harmonizing requirements governing quality of products and services in East Africa. It is envisaged that through harmonized standardization, trade barriers which are encountered when goods and services are exchanged within the Community will be removed. East African Standards are prepared by the East African Standards Committee EASC) established in accordance with Section 4 of the East African Community Standardization, Quality Assurance, Metrology and Testing Act, 2006. The Committee brings together the National Bureaux of Standards of the Partner States [i.e. the Bureau Burundais de Normalisation et Contrôle de la Qualité (BBN), Kenya Bureau of Standards (KEBS), Rwanda Bureau of Standards (RBS), Tanzania Bureau of Standards (TBS) and Uganda National Bureau of Standards (UNBS)] together with designated national metrology institutes, the legal metrology organizations, representatives of the private sector testing laboratories, certification organizations and representatives of national manufacturing/trading associations and consumer organizations. The Committee is composed of representatives of the National Standards Bodies (i.e. BBN, KEBS, RBS, TBS and UNBS) in partner states, together with the representatives from the private sectors and consumer organizations. Draft East African Standards (DEAS) are circulated to stakeholders through the National Standards Bodies in the partner states. The comments received are discussed and incorporated before finalization of standards, in accordance with the procedures of the Community. East African Standards are subject to review, to keep pace with technological advances. Users of the East African Standards are therefore expected to ensure that they always have the latest versions of the standards they are implementing. The Catalogue of East African Standards as presented here, serves as a comprehensive inventory of the East African Standards developed to-date.

ABBREVIATIONS USED

BBN Bureau Burundais de Normalisation et Contrôle de la Qualité CEAS Catalogue of East African Standards CHS COMESA Harmonized Standard DEAS Draft East African Standard(s)

EA East Africa

EAC East African Community

EAS East African Standard(s)

EASC East African Standards Committee

HS Harmonized System Code (for tariffs)

ICS International Classification for Standards

KEBS Kenya Bureau of Standards

KS Kenya Standard

RBS Rwanda Bureau of Standards

TBS Tanzania Bureau of Standards

TZS Tanzania Standard

UNBS Uganda National Bureau of Standards

US Uganda Standard

ABOUT THE CATALOGUE OF EAST AFRICAN STANDARDS (CEAS) The East African Standards listed in this catalogue have been developed through consensus by industry, government agencies, research organizations, universities, private organizations, etc., with the East

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African Standards Committee providing the Secretariat. The Catalogue of East African Standards (CEAS) lists current East African Standards (EAS). Key Sections of the CEAS and How to Use This Catalogue Significant effort has been made to present this catalogue in the format recommended by the ISO Central Secretariat. The CEAS is divided into the following three major sections to facilitate fast retrieval of the EAS required. The structure of ICS The International Classification for Standards (ICS) is a hierarchical classification system consisting of three levels, designed to serve as a structure for the referencing and selection of Standards by subject. Level 1 A broad field of activity Level 2 A topic within the broad field Level 3 A single element within a topic

The ICS system in use The following example shows how the ICS hierarchical system works.

Level 1

The first level covers broad fields of activity in standardization.

Each field contains a two-digit number, eg.

13 ENVIRONMENT AND HEALTH PROTECTION. SAFETY

Level 2 The second level subject structure consists of a three-digit group number separated by

a point which follows the first level broad field, e.g.

13.040 Air quality

Level 3 Third level subject structure consists of the first and second levels plus the addition of

a sub-group with a two-digit number, again separated by a point, e.g.

13.040.30 Workplace atmospheres

Locating a publication on a special subject

Example To find Standards on seat belt assemblies

Turn to the ICS Structured Index.

Browse through the list to identify the appropriate heading.

Select major topic: 43 Road Vehicle Engineering.

Select subsidiary topic 43.040 Road vehicle systems then select 43.040.80 Crash protection and restraint systems

Browse through the entries until the relevant publication is found.

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Main Subject Structure The entries are arranged according to International Classification for Standards (ICS) subject areas. Within each ICS subject area, entries are further arranged according to East African Standard (EAS) numbers. To locate a specific entry, the numerical and alphabetical indexes are given. The standard number and the standard title are in Bold (see the schematic representation below). Schematic Representation

ICS number Year of approval Title

Standard number

25.140.30 Hand-held tools EAS 132:1999, Hoes (jembes) — Both plain and forked — Specification This East African Standard specifies the requirements for forged hoes; both plain and fork hoes used for digging. ICS 25.140.30 HS 8201.30.00 EQV 11 pages PGr 4

ICS cluster Equivant standards Number of pages Scope Harmonized system code

Price group

Numerical listing This listing gives a numerical list of East African Standards in the order of the numerical assignments given to the standards. The numerical assignments do not elevate the significance of the standards but is an arbitrary allocation intended only for identification. It is used to locate the entries in the main subject structure and the number of standards so far harmonized. Alphabetical Index This is a list of subject descriptors arranged alphabetically. It is also used to locate entries in the main subject structure. How to obtain East African Standards In East Africa East African Standards shall only be obtained from the five (5) East African National Standards Bodies (BBN, KEBS, RBS, TBS and UNBS). Overseas Clients East African Standards may be obtained through the national standards organizations overseas which are the sole sales agents abroad. Language All East African Standards are published in English only. Sales/Pricing of East African Standards Each catalogue entry has pagination (number of pages) for the East African Standards described. Pagination should be used together with the key to price groupings in accordance with the respective Partner State’s Bureau pricing policy.

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Handling/storage charges are added to the cost of East African Standards. Postage charges are determined on the basis of the distance covered. No postage charges are added to cash sales. Sales Enquiries For further sales enquiries on East African Standards, please contact any one of the following addresses: MANAGING DIRECTOR Kenya Bureau of Standards KEBS Centre, Popo Road, off Mombasa Road, Behind Bellevue Cinema P.O. Box 54974 00200 Nairobi, Kenya Tel: +254 20 605490, 6948000 Fax:+254 20 609660, 604031 E-Mail: [email protected] Website: www.kebs.org

DIRECTOR Tanzania Bureau of Standards P.O. Box 9524 DAR ES SALAAM, TANZANIA Tel: +255 22 450206 Fax: +255 22 450959 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.tbstz.org MD: [email protected]

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Uganda National Bureau of Standards P.O. Box 6329 KAMPALA, UGANDA Tel: +256 414 505995 Fax: +256 414 286123 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.unbs.go.ug CEO: [email protected]

DIRECTEUR Bureau Burundais de Normalisation et Contrôle de la Qualité (BBN) Boulevard de l Tanzanie 500 B.P 3535, BUJUMBURA, BURUNDI Tel: +257 22 221815/221577/77730585, Fax: +257 22 225595 E-mail: [email protected], [email protected] Website:

MANAGING DIRECTOR, Rwanda Bureau of Standards, PO Box: 7099 KIGALI-KICUKIRO, RWANDA Tel: +250-58 61 03, Fax +250 58 33 05, RBS Hotline: +250-32 50 Web: www.rwanda-standards.org Ag. MD: [email protected]

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MAIN LIST OF EAS — ICS CLASSIFIED BY SUBJECT

01 GENERALITIES. TERMINOLOGY. STANDARDIZATION. DOCU MENTATION 01.020 Terminology (principles and coordination) Including terminography

EAS 505:2008, Basic and safety principles for man-machine interfa ce, marking and identification — Identification of conductors by colours or alphanumerics This International Standard provides general rules for the use of certain colours or alphanumerics to identify conductors with the aim of avoiding ambiguity and ensuring safe operation. These conductor colours or alphanumerics are intended to be applied in cables or cores, busbars, electrical equipment and installations. ICS 29.020; 01.020 HS 8544.59.00/ HS 8544.60.00 EQV: IEC 60446 (2007-05) 15 pages PGr 2 EAS 506-1:2008, Power cables with extruded insulation and their acc essories for rated voltages from 1 kV (Um = 1.2 kV) up to 30 kV (Um = 36 kV) — Part 1: Cables for rated voltages of 1 kV (Um = 1.2 kV) and 3 kV (Um = 3.6 kV) This part of IEC 60502 specifies the construction, dimensions and test requirements of power cables with extruded solid insulation for rated voltages of 1 kV (Um = 1.2 kV) and 3 kV (Um = 3.6 kV) for fixed installations such as distribution networks or industrial installations. This standard includes cables which exhibit properties of reduced flame spread, low levels of smoke emission and halogen-free gas emission when exposed to fire. Cables for special installation and service conditions are not included, for example cables for overhead networks, the mining industry, nuclear power plants (in and around the containment area), submarine use or shipboard application. ICS 29.020; 01.020 HS 8544.59.00/ HS 8544.60.00 EQV: IEC 60502-1 (2004-04) 52 pages PGr 5 EAS 506-2:2008, Power cables with extruded insulation and their acc essories for rated voltages from 1 kV (Um = 1.2 kV) up to 30 kV (Um = 36 kV) — Part 2: Cables for rated voltages from 6 kV (Um = 7.2 kV) up to 30 kV (Um = 36 kV) This part of IEC 60502 specifies the construction, dimensions and test requirements of power cables with extruded solid insulation from 6 kV up to 30 kV for fixed installations such as distribution networks or industrial installations. When determining applications, it is recommended that the possible risk of radial water ingress is considered. Cable designs with barriers claimed to prevent longitudinal water penetration and an associated test are included in this part of IEC 60502. Cables for special installation and service conditions are not included, for example cables for overhead networks, the mining industry, nuclear power plants (in and around the containment area) nor for submarine use or shipboard application. ICS 29.020; 01.020 HS 8544.60.00 EQV: IEC 60502-2 (2005-03) 72 pages PGr 7 EAS 506-4:2008, Power cables with extruded insulation and their acc essories for rated voltages from 1 kV (Um = 1.2 kV) up to 30 kV (Um = 36 kV) — Part 4: Test requirements on acce ssories for cables with rated voltages from 6 kV (U m = 7.2 kV) up to 30 kV (Um = 36 kV) This part of IEC 60502 specifies the test requirements for type testing of accessories for power cables with rated voltages from 3.6/6 (7.2) kV up to 18/30 (36) kV, complying with IEC 60502-2. Accessories for special applications, such as aerial cables, submarine or ship cables or hazardous situations (explosive environments, fire resistant cables or seismic conditions), are not included. ICS 29.020; 01.020 HS 8544.60.00 EQV: IEC 60502-4 (2005-02) 61 pages PGr 6

01.040 Vocabularies 01.040.01 Generalities. Terminology. Standardizatio n. Documentation 01.040.03 Services. Company organization, managemen t and quality. Administration. Transport. Sociology .

EAS 391:2005, Quality management systems — Fundamentals and vocab ulary Describes fundamentals of quality management systems, which form the subject of the ISO 9000 family, and defines related terms. ICS 03.120.10 HS 4901.10.10; HS 4911.99.10; HS 4911.99.90 EQV: ISO 9000:2005 30 pages PGr 4

01.040.07 Mathematics. Natural sciences 01.040.11 Health care technology 01.040.13 Environment. Health protection. Safety

EAS 32:2008, Water quality — Vocabulary This East African Standard defines terms used in water quality characterization. ICS 01.040.13; 13.060.01 HS 2201.90.0000 60 pages PGr 6 EAS 409:2005, Environmental management — Vocabulary This standard contains definitions of fundamental concepts related to environmental management, published in the ISO 14000 series of International Standards. ICS 01.040.13; ICS 13.020.10 HS 4901.10.10; HS 4911.99.10; HS 4911.99.90 EQV: ISO 14050:2002 29 pages PGr 4

01.040.17 Metrology and measurement. Physical pheno mena 01.040.19 Testing 01.040.21 Mechanical systems and components for gen eral use

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01.040.23 Fluid systems and components for general use 01.040.25 Manufacturing engineering 01.040.27 Energy and heat transfer engineering

EAS 362:2005, Solar photovoltaic power systems — Glossary Specifies terms of elements (solar cells and solar cell modules), equipments (power conditioner and storage batteries) and photovoltaic systems used in relation with photovoltaic power generation. ICS 01.040.27; ICS 27.160 HS 8541.40.00 EQV: IEC 61836/TR 30 pages PGr 4

01.040.29 Electrical engineering

EAS 136:2007, Electric cables — Terminology This standard gives standard terms and definitions used in relation to electric cables. ICS 01.040.29; ICS 29.060.20 HS 8544.11.00 to HS 8544.70.00 EQV: IEC 60050-461:1984 60 pages PGr 6 EAS 726:2008, Wind turbine generator systems — Vocabulary This standard gives terms and definitions used in wind energy technology. ICS 01.040.29; 27.180 HS 8412.80.30; HS 8502.31.00 IEC 60050-415:1999 37 pages PGr 5 EAS 515:2008, International Electrotechnical Vocabulary — Part 48 2: Primary and secondary cells and batteries This standard gives terms and definitions which are used for primary and secondary cells and batteries. ICS 01.040.29; 29.220.10; 29.220.20 HS 8506.00.00 EQV: IEC 60050-482 (2004-04) 72 pages PGr 7 EAS/TR 731-1:2008, Electricity metering — Data exchange for meter read ing, tariff and load control — Glossary of terms — Part 1: Terms related to data exchange with metering equ ipment using DLMS/COSEM This part of IEC 62051 reflects the most important terms used in International Standards after the publication of IEC 62051 in 1999. The new terms are mainly related to data exchange with metering equipment for meter reading, tariff and load control using DLMS/COSEM as speci-fied in the IEC 62056 series of standards. ICS 01.040.29; 17.220.20 HS 9028.30.0000; HS 9028.90.0000 31 pages PGr 4

01.040.31 Electronics 01.040.33 Telecommunications. Audio and video engin eering 01.040.35 Information technology. Office machines 01.040.37 Image technology 01.040.39 Precision mechanics. Jewellery 01.040.43 Road vehicle engineering

EAS 535:2008, Road vehicles — Types — Terms and definitions This International Standard defines terms relating to some types of road vehicles designated according to certain design and technical characteristics. The terms do not take into account whether the vehicles and certain combinations are authorized or not in a given country. ICS 01.040.43; 43.020 HS 8700(Chapter 87) EQV: ISO 3833-1977 21 pages PGr 3 EAS 536:2008, Road vehicles — Dimensions of motor vehicles and to wed vehicles — Terms and definitions This International Standard defines terms relating to dimensions of motor vehicles and towed vehicles. It does not deal with methods of measurement, the units used in reporting the results or the accuracy required or the order of magnitude of the dimensions defined. ICS 01.040.43; 43.020 HS 8700(Chapter 87) EQV: ISO 612:1978 15 pages PGr 2 EAS 538:2008, Road vehicles — Braking of automotive vehicles and their trailers — Vocabulary This International Standard defines the principal terms used in relation to the braking and braking equipment of motor vehicles, trailers or combinations of these as defined in ISO 3833. The terms it defines designate either systems or elements involved during the operation of braking, or the values characterizing the whole or a part of the operation. ICS 01.040.43; 43.040.40 HS 8708.31.00; HS 8708.39.00 EQV: ISO 611:2003 54 pages PGr 5 EAS 540:2008, Road vehicles — Safety glazing materials — Vocabula ry This International Standard defines terms relating to safety glazing materials for road vehicles. ICS 01.040.43; 01.040.81; 43.040.60; 81.040.30 HS 7007.11.00; HS 7007.21.00 EQV: ISO 3536:1999 4 pages PGr 1 EAS 589-1:2008, Road vehicles — Traffic accident analysis — Part 1: Vocabulary This part of ISO 12353 establishes a vocabulary relating to the investigation and analysis of road traffic accidents and to the application of accident data. It also lists other, commonly used terms in the domain. ICS 01.040.43; 43.040.80 HS 8700(Chapter 87) EQV: ISO 12353-1:2002 39 pages PGr 5

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EAS 590-1:2008, Road vehicles and internal combustion engines — Fil ter vocabulary — Part 1: Definitions of filters and filter components This part of ISO 11841 defines terms for filters and components used in road vehicles and internal combustion engines for general use (e.g. marine engines, stationary engines). The purpose of ISO 11841 is to standardize definitions, to facilitate their understanding, and to create the basis of a uniform translation into foreign languages. It is also recommended that this International Standard be used when establishing other technical documents. ICS 01.040.43; 43.060.20; 43.060.30; 43.060.40 HS 8421.23.00; HS 8421.31.00 EQV: ISO 11841-1:2000 18 pages PGr 3 EAS 590-2:2008, Road vehicles and internal combustion engines — Fil ter vocabulary — Part 2: Definitions of characteris tics of filters and their components This part of ISO 11841 defines terms for the characteristics of filters and filter components used in road vehicles and internal combustion engines for general use (e.g. marine engines, stationary engines). The purpose of ISO 11841 is to standardize definitions, to facilitate their understanding, and to create the basis of a uniform translation into foreign languages. It is also recommended that this International Standard be used when establishing other technical documents. ICS 01.040.43; 43.060.20; 43.060.30; 43.060.40 HS 8421.23.00; HS 8421.31.00 EQV: ISO 11841-2:2000 15 pages PGr 2 EAS 620-2:2008, Road vehicles — Communication between vehicle and e xternal equipment for emissions-related diagnostics — Part 2: Terms, definitions, abbreviations and acron yms This part of ISO 15031 is a guide to terms, definitions, abbreviations and acronyms used in emissions-related diagnostics, with respect to the communication between road vehicles and external equipment used in that field. It also specifies a procedure for constructing new terms. As it gives recommended usage of diagnostic terms applicable to electrical/electronic systems, it also makes reference to related mechanical terms, definitions, abbreviations, and acronyms. ICS 01.040.43; 13.040.50; 43.040.10 HS 9027.10.00 EQV: ISO/TR 15031-2:2004 43 pages PGr 5

01.040.45 Railway engineering 01.040.47 Shipbuilding and marine structures 01.040.49 Aircraft and space vehicle engineering 01.040.53 Materials handling equipment 01.040.55 Packaging and distribution of goods 01.040.59 Textile and leather technology 01.040.61 Clothing industry

EAS 260:2007, Zippers — Glossary of terms This standard covers terms or special meanings used in the Zipper Industry. ICS 01.040.61; ICS 61.040 HS 9607.00.00 EQV: BS 3084:1992 11 pages PGr 2 EAS 385:2008, Footwear — Vocabulary Gives the glossary of terms relating to footwear for use in the footwear industry. ICS 01.040.61; 61.060 HS 6401; HS 6402; HS 6403; HS 6404; HS 6405; HS 6406 EQV: ISO 19952:2005 75 pages PGr 7

01.040.65 Agriculture 01.040.67 Food technology

EAS 45:2000, Tea trade — Glossary of terms — Specification This East African Standard lists the terms used in the tea industry and provides their definitions in relation to the technicalities of processing and assessment of tea for the market. ICS 01.040.67; ICS 67.140.10 HS 0902.00.0000 13 pages PGr 2 EAS 106:2000, Coffee and its products — Vocabulary This East African Standard provides and defines the most commonly used terms relating to coffee and its products in the coffee industry.

ICS 01.040.67; ICS 67.140.20 HS 0901.00.0000 10 pages PGr 2 EAS 348:2004, Glossary of terms used in confectionery trade This standard defines the various terms frequently used in the industries concerned with the confectionery trade. ICS 01.040.67; ICS 67.180.10 HS 1704.00.00 17 pages PGr 3

01.040.71 Chemical technology 01.040.73 Mining and minerals 01.040.75 Petroleum and related technologies

EAS 640-1:2008, Petroleum industry — Terminology — Part 1: Raw mate rials and products This part of ISO 1998 consists of terms in use in the petroleum industry to indicate raw materials or petroleum products, together with the corresponding definitions in the two languages. ICS 01.040.75; 75.080 HS 2709.00.00 to HS 2715.00.00 EQV: ISO 1998-1:1998 25 pages PGr 3

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EAS 640-2:2008, Petroleum industry — Terminology — Part 2: Properti es and tests This part of ISO 1998 consists of a list of equivalent English and French terms, in use in the petroleum industry to indicate properties of petroleum products and test methods, together with the corresponding definitions in the two languages. ICS 01.040.75; 75.080 HS 2709.00.00 to HS 2715.00.00 EQV: ISO 1998-2:1998 23 pages PGr 3 EAS 640-3:2008, Petroleum industry — Terminology — Part 3: Explorat ion and production This part of ISO 1998 consists of a list of equivalent English and French terms, in use in the petroleum industry in the area of exploration and production, together with the corresponding definitions in the two languages. ICS 01.040.75; 75.080 HS 2709.00.00 to HS 2715.00.00 EQV: ISO 1998-3:1998 3 pages PGr 1 EAS 640-4:2008, Petroleum industry — Terminology — Part 4: Refining This part of ISO 1998 consists of a list of equivalent English and French terms, in use in the petroleum industry in the area of refining, together with the corresponding definitions in the two languages. ICS 01.040.75; 75.080 HS 2709.00.00 to HS 2715.00.00 EQV: ISO 1998-4:1998 14 pages PGr 2 EAS 640-5:2008, Petroleum industry — Terminology — Part 5: Transpor t, storage, distribution This part of ISO 1998 consists of a list of equivalent English and French terms, in use in the petroleum industry in the area of transport, storage and distribution, together with the corresponding definitions in the two languages. ICS 01.040.75; 75.080 HS 2709.00.00 to HS 2715.00.00 EQV: ISO 1998-5:1998 13 pages PGr 2 EAS 640-6:2008, Petroleum industry — Terminology — Part 6: Measurem ent This part of ISO 1998 introduces a list of equivalent English and French terms, in use in the petroleum industry to indicate the measurement of crude oils and petroleum products, together with the corresponding definitions in the two languages. ICS 01.040.75; 75.080 HS 2709.00.00 to HS 2715.00.00 EQV: ISO 1998-6:2000 48 pages PGr 5 EAS 640-7:2008, Petroleum industry — Terminology — Part 7: Miscella neous terms This part of ISO 1998 consists of a list of equivalent English and French terms, with the corresponding definitions, in use in the petroleum industry and that are not definitely relevant to one of the six categories of other parts of this International Standard. ICS 01.040.75; 75.080 HS 2709.00.00 to HS 2715.00.00 EQV: ISO 1998-7:1998 6 pages PGr 1 EAS 640-99:2008, Petroleum industry — Terminology — Part 99: General and index ISO 1998 gives a list of equivalent English and French terms in use in the petroleum industry, accompanied by the corresponding definitions in the two languages. It was compiled to serve an evident need for a ready form of reference document. It therefore does not include all the possible terms, those terms of which significance is unambiguous being excluded. ICS 01.040.75; 75.080 HS 2709.00.00 to HS 2715.00.00 EQV: ISO 1998-99:2000 15 pages PGr 2

01.040.77 Metallurgy 01.040.79 Wood technology

EAS 24:2000, Timber industry — Glossary of terms Covers production processes and products used in various fields, e.g. logs for the pulp and paper industry, board production and chemical processing as well as fuel-woods.

ICS 01.040.79; ICS 79.020 HS 4400.00.0000 5 pages PGr 1

01.040.81 Glass and ceramics industries EAS 420:2005, Terminology for refractories This East African Standard describes terms used in East African Standards dealing with refractory materials and products and that assist in the understanding of the terms and the standards themselves. The descriptions are those generally understood within the refractories industry and should not be taken as absolute definitions.

ICS 01.040.81; ICS 81.080 HS 3816.00.00; HS 6901.00.00; HS 6902.00.00; Hs 6903.00.00 EQV: ISO 836:2001 18 pages PGr 3 EAS 540:2008, Road vehicles — Safety glazing materials — Vocabula ry This International Standard defines terms relating to safety glazing materials for road vehicles. ICS 01.040.43; 01.040.81; 43.040.60; 81.040.30 HS 7007.11.00; HS 7007.21.00 EQV: ISO 3536:1999 4 pages PGr 1

01.040.83 Rubber and plastics industries 01.040.85 Paper technology 01.040.87 Paint and colour industries 01.040.91 Construction materials and building

EAS 71:2000, Burnt clay roofing tiles — Specification This East African Standard specifies requirements for Mangalore and Roman roofing tiles. ICS 01.040.91; ICS 91.100.25 HS 6905.10.0000 EQV: BS 402:1979 [BS EN 1304:2005] 11 pages PGr 2

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EAS 416:2005, Building and civil engineering terms — Parts of con struction works — Roofs and roofing This East African Standard gives standard definitions related to roofs and roofing processes. ICS 01.040.91; ICS 01.040.93; ICS 91.010.01; ICS 93.010 HS 6807; HS 6905; HS 7308; HS 7610 EQV: BS 6100-1.3.2:1989 23 pages PGr 3 EAS 466:2007, Sanitation Glossary of terms This East African Standard defines terms relating to sanitation. ICS 01.040.91; ICS 91.060.01; ICS 91.090; ICS 91.190 HS 3922; 6815.99.20; 7324; 7418.20; 7615.20; 7806.00.10; 7907.00.10

EQV: BS 6100-3-3:1991[BS 6100-6:2008] 35 pages PGr 4

01.040.93 Civil engineering

EAS 416:2005, Building and civil engineering terms — Parts of con struction works — Roofs and roofing This East African Standard gives standard definitions related to roofs and roofing processes. ICS 01.040.91; ICS 01.040.93; ICS 91.010.01; ICS 93.010 HS 6807; HS 6905; HS 7308; HS 7610 EQV: BS 6100-1.3.2:1989 23 pages PGr 3

01.040.95 Military engineering 01.040.97 Domestic and commercial equipment. Entert ainment. Sports 01.060 Quantities and units 01.070 Colour coding 01.075 Character symbols 01.080 Graphical symbols 01.080.10 Public information symbols

EAS 380:2005, Public information symbols — Specifies the image co ntent of graphical symbols used for the information of the public This standard specifies the image content of graphical symbols used for the information of the public. The fields of application specified for each graphical symbol are indicative of the way it is intended that the symbols should be used; their application may be extended into other fields where this is considered appropriate. ICS 01.080.10 HS 4911.99.90 EQV: ISO 7001:1990 120 pages PGr 9

01.080.20 Graphical symbols for use on specific equ ipment EAS 586:2008, Road vehicles — Graphical symbols to designate brak e fluid types This International Standard specifies the graphical symbols and colours used to identify, on road vehicles, the correct type of fluid to be used for: a) petroleum-base brake fluid systems; b) non-petroleum-base brake fluid systems. ICS 01.080.20; 43.040.40; 75.120 HS 3819.00.00 EQV: ISO 9128:2006 5 pages PGr 1

01.100 Technical drawings 01.110 Technical product documentation 01.120 Standardization. General rules 01.140 Information sciences. Publishing 03 SOCIOLOGY. SERVICES. COMPANY ORGANIZATION AND MA NAGEMENT. ADMINISTRATION. TRANSPORT 03.060 Finances. Banking. Monetary systems. Insuran ce 03.020 Sociology. Demography 03.040 Labour. Employment 03.080 Services 03.100 Company organization and management 03.120 Quality

03.120.01 Quality in general

EAS/TR 737-11:2008, Electricity metering equipment — Dependability — Pa rt 11: General concepts This part of IEC 62059 covers general aspects of the dependability of static metering equipment for electrical energy measurement and load control. It contains information on the role in dependability management of the various parties involved and on the methods applicable during the whole life cycle. ICS 91.140.50; 03.120.01 HS 9028.30.0000; HS 9028.90.0000 25 pages PGr 3

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EAS/TR 737-21:2008, Electricity metering equipment — Dependability — Pa rt 21: Collection of meter dependability data from the field This part of IEC 62059 describes methods for the collection and analysis of field failure data of static electricity metering equipment using field failure reports and sampling plans. To make results comparable, definitions of equipment complexity and classification of failures are given. A failure reporting form is provided in annex A. ICS 91.140.50; 03.120.01 HS 9028.30.0000; HS 9028.90.0000 29 pages PGr 4

03.120.10 Quality management and quality assurance

EAS 392:2005, Quality management systems — Requirements Specifies requirements for a quality management system where an organization; a) needs to demonstrate its ability to consistently provide product that meets customer and applicable regulatory requirements, and 2) aims to enhance customer satisfaction through the effective application of the system, including processes for continual improvement of the system and the assurance of conformity to customer and applicable regulatory requirements. ICS 03.120.10 HS 4901.10.10; HS 4911.99.10; HS 4911.99.90 EQV: ISO 9001:2000 23 pages PGr 3 EAS 393:2005, Quality management systems — Guidelines for perform ance improvements Provides guidelines beyond the requirements given in ISO 9001 in order to consider both the effectiveness and efficiency of a quality management system, and consequently the potential for improvement of the performance of an organization. When compared to ISO 9001, the objectives of customer satisfaction and product quality are extended to include the satisfaction of interested parties and the performance of the organization. This standard is applicable to the processes of the organization and consequently the quality management principles on which it is based can be deployed throughout the organization. The focus of this standard is the achievement of ongoing improvement, measured through the satisfaction of customers and other interested parties. This standard consists of guidance and recommendations and is not intended for certification, regulatory or contractual use, nor as a guide to the implementation of ISO 9001. ICS 03.120.10 HS 4901.10.10; HS 4911.99.10; HS 4911.99.90 EQV: ISO 9004:2000 56 pages PGr 6 EAS 394:2005, Quality management systems — Guidelines for quality management in projects This standard gives guidance on the application of quality management in projects. It is applicable to projects of varying complexity, small or large, of short or long duration, in different environments, and irrespective of the kind of product or process involved. This can necessitate some tailoring of the guidance to suit a particular project. This standard is not a guide to “project management” itself. Guidance on quality in project management processes is discussed in this standard. Guidance on quality in a project’s product-related processes, and on the "process approach", is covered in ISO 9004. Since this standard is a guidance document, it is not intended to be used for certification/registration purposes. ICS 03.120.10 HS 4901.10.10; HS 4911.99.10; HS 4911.99.90 EQV: ISO 10006:2003 32 pages PGr 4 EAS 395:2005, Quality management systems —Guidelines for configur ation management This standard gives guidance on the use of configuration management within an organization. It is applicable to the support of products from concept to disposal. It first outlines the responsibilities and authorities before describing the configuration management process that includes configuration management planning, configuration identification, change control, configuration status accounting and configuration audit. Since this standard is a guidance document, it is not intended to be used for certification/registration purposes. ICS 03.120.10 HS 4901.10.10; HS 4911.99.10; HS 4911.99.90 EQV: ISO 10007:2003 10 pages PGr 2 EAS 396:2005, Medical devices — Quality management systems — Requ irements for regulatory purposes This standard specifies requirements for a quality management system where an organization needs to demonstrate its ability to provide medical devices and related services that consistently meet customer requirements and regulatory requirements applicable to medical devices and related services. The primary objective of this standard is to facilitate harmonized medical device regulatory requirements for quality management systems. As a result, it includes some particular requirements for medical devices and excludes some of the requirements of ISO 9001 that are not appropriate as regulatory requirements. Because of these exclusions, organizations whose quality management systems conform to this standard cannot claim conformity to ISO 9001 unless their quality management systems conform to all the requirements of ISO 9001. ICS 03.120.10 HS 4901.10.10; HS 4911.99.10; HS 4911.99.90 EQV: ISO 13485:2003 57 pages PGr 6 EAS 397:2005, Guidelines for quality and/or environmental managem ent systems auditing This standard provides guidance on the principles of auditing, managing audit programmes, conducting quality management system audits and environmental management system audits, as well as guidance on the competence of quality and environmental management system auditors. It is applicable to all organizations needing to conduct internal or external audits of quality and/or environmental management systems or to manage an audit programme. The application of this standard to other types of audit is possible in principle, provided that special consideration is paid to identifying the competence needed by the audit team members in such cases. ICS 03.120.10 HS 4901.10.10; HS 4911.99.10; HS 4911.99.90 EQV: ISO 19011:2002 31 pages PGr 4 EAS 467:2007, Guidelines for developing quality manuals This East African Standard provides guidelines for the development and maintenance of the documentation necessary to ensure an effective quality management system, tailored to the specific needs of the organization. The use of these guidelines will aid in establishing a documented system as required by the applicable quality management system standard. ICS 03.120.10 HS 4901.10.10; HS 4911.99.10; HS 4911.99.90 EQV: ISO 10013:2001 14 pages PGr 2 EAS 665:2008, Petroleum, petrochemical and natural gas industries — Sector-specific quality management systems — Requirements for product and service supply organiz ations This Technical Specification defines the quality management system for product and service supply organizations for the petroleum, petrochemical and natural gas industries. ICS 03.120.10; 75.020 HS 2709; HS 2710; HS 2711; 2712 EQV: ISO/TS 29001:2003 27 pages PGr 4

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03.120.20 Product and company certification. Confor mity assessment EAS 398:2005, General criteria for the operation of various types of bodies performing inspection This standard specifies general criteria for the competence of impartial bodies performing inspection irrespective of the sector involved. It also specifies independence criteria. This standard is intended for the use of inspection bodies and their accreditation bodies as well as other bodies concerned with recognizing the competence of inspection bodies. This set of criteria may have to be interpreted when applied to particular sectors, or to in-service inspection. This standard does not cover testing laboratories, certification bodies or the suppliers' declaration of conformity, the criteria for which are contained in other East African Standards. ICS 03.120.20 HS 4901.10.10; HS 4911.99.10; HS 4911.99.90 EQV: ISO/IEC 17020:1998 12 pages PGr 2 EAS 399:2005, General requirements for the competence of testing and calibration laboratories This standard specifies the general requirements for the competence to carry out tests and/or calibrations, including sampling. It covers testing and calibration performed using standard methods, non-standard methods, and laboratory-developed methods. This standard is applicable to all organizations performing tests and/or calibrations. These include, for example, first-, second- and third-party laboratories, and laboratories where testing and/or calibration forms part of inspection and product certification. This standard is applicable to all laboratories regardless of the number of personnel or the extent of the scope of testing and/or calibration activities. This standard is for use by laboratories in developing their management system for quality, administrative and technical operations. Laboratory customers, regulatory authorities and accreditation bodies may also use it in confirming or recognizing the competence of laboratories. This standard is not intended to be used as the basis for certification of laboratories. Compliance with regulatory and safety requirements on the operation of laboratories is not covered by this standard. If testing and calibration laboratories comply with the requirements of this standard, they will operate a quality management system for their testing and calibration activities that also meets the principles of ISO 9001. This standard covers technical competence requirements that are not covered by ISO 9001. ICS 03.120.20 HS 4901.10.10; HS 4911.99.10; HS 4911.99.90 EQV: ISO/IEC 17025:2005 28 pages PGr 4 EAS 400:2005, General requirements for bodies operating assessmen t and certification/registration of environmental management systems (EMS) This standard specifies general requirements for a third-party body operating EMS certification/registration to meet if it is to be recognized as competent and reliable in the operation of EMS certification/registration. The requirements contained in this standard are written, above all, to be considered as general requirements for any body operating certification/registration of EMS. ICS 03.120.20 HS 4901.10.10; HS 4911.99.10; HS 4911.99.90 EQV: ISO/IEC Guide 66:1999 14 pages PGr 2

03.120.30 Application of statistical methods EAS 381-0:2005, Sampling procedures for inspection by attributes — Part 0: Introduction to EAS 381 Attribute sampling system This part of EAS 381 explains the terms used in acceptance sampling, describes the various schemes and plans, gives practical advice on sampling inspection and discusses some of the theoretical aspects. ICS 03.120.30 HS 4911.99.10; HS 4911.99.90 EQV: ISO 2859-0:1995 56 pages PGr 6 EAS 381-1:2005, Sampling procedures for inspection by attributes — Part 1: Sampling plans indexed by Quality Level (AQ L) for Lot-By-Lot Inspection This part of EAS 381 specifies an acceptance sampling system for inspection by attributes. It is indexed in terms of the acceptance quality limit (AQL). Its purpose is to induce a supplier through the economic and psychological pressure of lot non-acceptance to maintain a process average at least as good as the specified acceptance quality limit, while at the same time providing an upper limit for the risk to the consumer of accepting the occasional poor lot. Sampling schemes designated in this part of EAS 381 are applicable, but not limited, to inspection of: end items; components and raw materials; operations; materials in process; supplies in storage; maintenance operations; data or records, and administrative procedures. These schemes are intended primarily to be used for a continuing series of lots, that is, a series long enough to allow the switching rules to be applied. These rules provide: —a protection to the consumer (by means of a switch to tightened inspection or discontinuation of sampling inspection) should a deterioration in quality be detected; —an incentive (at the discretion of the responsible authority) to reduce inspection costs (by means of a switch to reduced inspection) should consistently good quality be achieved. Sampling plans in this part of EAS 381 may also be used for the inspection of lots in isolation but, in this case the user is strongly advised to consult the operating characteristic curves to find a plan that will yield the desired protection. In that case, the user is also referred to the sampling plans indexed by limiting quality (LQ) given in ISO EAS 381-2. ICS 03.120.30 HS 4911.99.10; HS 4911.99.90 EQV: ISO 2859-1:1999 87 pages PGr 7 EAS 381-2:2005, Sampling procedures for inspection by attributes — Part 2: Sampling plans indexed by limiting Quality (LQ) for isolated lot inspection Can be used when the switching rules in EAS 381-1 are not applied. Indexing is by a preferred series of limiting qualities with a consumer's risk usually below 10 % and always below 13 %. Procedures are provided to cater for two situations: Procedure A to be used when the supplier and the consumer both wish to regard the lot in isolation (shall be used unless there is a specific instruction to use procedure B), procedure B to be used when the supplier regards the lot as one of continuing series but the consumer considers the lot received in isolation. ICS 03.120.30 HS 4911.99.10; HS 4911.99.90 EQV: ISO 2859-2:1985 21 pages PGr 3 EAS 381-3:2005, Sampling procedures for inspection by attributes — Part 3: SKIP-LOT sampling procedures This part of EAS 381 specifies generic skip-lot sampling procedures for acceptance inspection by attributes. The purpose of these procedures is to provide a way of reducing the inspection effort on products of high quality submitted by a supplier who has a satisfactory quality assurance system and effective quality controls. The reduction in inspection effort is achieved by determining at random, with a specified probability, whether a lot presented for inspection will be accepted without inspection. This procedure extends the principle of the random selection of sample items already applied in EAS 381-1 to the random selection of lots. The skip-lot sampling procedures specified in this part of EAS 381 are applicable to, but not limited to, inspection of: — end items, such as complete products or sub-assemblies; — components and raw materials, and —materials in process. ICS 03.120.30 HS 4911.99.10; HS 4911.99.90 EQV: ISO 2859-3:2005 29 pages PGr 4

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EAS 381-4:2005, Sampling procedures for inspection by attributes — Part 4: Procedures for assessment of declared quali ty levels This standard establishes the sampling plans and the procedures that can be used to assess whether the quality level of an entity (lot, process, etc) conforms to a declared value. The sampling plans have been devised so as to obtain a risk of less than 5 % of contradicting a correct declared quality level. The risk is 10 % of failing to contradict an incorrect declared quality level that is related to the limiting quality ratio. Sampling plans are provided corresponding to three levels of discriminatory ability. In contrast to the procedures in the other parts of EAS 381, the procedures in this standard are not applicable to acceptance assessment of lots. Generally, the balancing of the risks of reaching incorrect conclusions in assessment procedures will differ from the balancing in the procedures for acceptance sampling. This standard may be used for various forms of quality inspection in situations where objective evidence of conformity to some declared quality level is to be provided by means of inspection of a sample. The procedures are applicable to entities such as lots, process output, etc. that allow random samples of individual items to be taken from the entity. The sampling plans provided in this standard are applicable, but not limited, to inspection of a variety of products such as end items, components and raw materials, operations, materials in process, supplies in storage, maintenance operations, data or records, and administrative procedures. The procedures are primarily intended to be used when the quantity of interest is the number or fraction of nonconforming items, for which the inspected items are classified as conforming or nonconforming. With minor changes, the procedures may also be used when the quantity of interest is the number of nonconformities or number of nonconformities per item. The necessary changes are the replacement of the "number of nonconforming items" by the "number of nonconformities" and the replacement of the "percent nonconforming items" by the "nonconformities per 100 items". ICS 03.120.30 HS 4911.99.10; HS 4911.99.90 EQV: ISO 2859-4:2002 12 pages PGr 2 EAS 382:2005, Sampling procedures and charts for inspection by va riables for percent nonconforming Is complementary to EAS 381. Object of the methods laid down is to ensure that lots of an acceptable quality have a high probability of acceptance and that the probability of rejection of inferior lots is as high as possible. To be used under the following conditions: inspection procedure to be applied to a continuous series of lots of discrete products supplied by one producer using one production process; only a single quality characteristic is considered which must be measurable on a continuous scale; production is stable and quality characteristic is distributed normally; a contract or standard defines an upper and/or a lower specification limit. ICS 03.120.30 HS 4911.99.10; HS 4911.99.90 EQV: ISO 3951-1:2005 103 pages PGr 8

03.140 Patents. Intellectual property 03.160 Law. Administration 03.180 Education 03.200 Leisure. Tourism 03.220 Transport 03.220.01 Transport in general

EAS 625:2008, Transport information and control systems — Forward vehicle collision warning systems — Performance requirements and test procedures This International Standard specifies performance requirements and test procedures for systems capable of warning the driver of short inter-vehicle distance and closing speed which may cause a rear-end collision with other vehicles, including motor cycles, ahead of the subject vehicle while it is operating at ordinary speed. ICS 03.220.01; 35.240.60; 43.040.99 HS 9104.00.00 EQV: ISO 15623:2002 25 pages PGr 3

03.220.20 Road transport EAS 613:2008, Road transport and traffic telematics — Automatic v ehicle and equipment identification — Reference arc hitecture and terminology This International Standard establishes a common framework to achieve unambiguous identification in ITS/RTTT: AVI/AEI applications. This scheme and Reference Architecture Model is designed to be an “enabling” structure to allow interoperability between different commercial systems, and not prescriptive in determining any one system. It is not frequency- nor air interface protocol-specific, provides maximum interoperability, has a high population capability, and provides the possibility of upwards migration to more capable systems. ICS 03.220.20; 35.240.60 HS 8530.80.00; HS 8608.00.40 EQV: ISO 14814:2006 12 pages PGr 2 EAS 614:2008, Road transport and traffic telematics — Automatic v ehicle and equipment identification — System specif ications This International Standard defines a generic AVI/AEI System specification for nominal AVI/AEI to provide an enabling International Standard, which, whilst allowing the system specifier to determine the performance levels and operating conditions, provides a framework for nominal interoperability. ICS 03.220.20; 35.240.60 HS 8530.80.00; HS 8608.00.40 EQV: ISO 14815:2005 31 pages PGr 4 EAS 615:2008, Road transport and traffic telematics — Automatic v ehicle and equipment identification — Numbering and data structure This International Standard establishes a common framework data structure for unambiguous identification in RTTT/ITS systems. It excludes any physical aspects such as interfaces. It is neither frequency- nor air interface protocol-specific. ICS 03.220.20; 35.240.60 HS 8530.80.00; HS 8608.00.40 EQV: ISO 14816:2005 35 pages PGr 4

03.220.30 Transport by rail 03.220.40 Transport by water 03.220.50 Air transport 03.220.99 Other forms of transport 03.240 Postal services

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07 MATHEMATICS. NATURAL SCIENCES 07.020 Mathematics

07.030 Physics. Chemistry 07.040 Astronomy. Geodesy. Geography 07.060 Geology. Meteorology. Hydrology 0.7.080 Biology. Botany. Zoology 07.100 Microbiology 0.7.100.30 Food microbiology

EAS 34:2007, Microbiology of food and animal feeding stuffs — Ge neral rules for microbiological examinations This East African Standard gives general instructions for carrying out microbiological examinations in accordance with specific standards. The purpose of this Standard is to help to ensure the validity of the examinations, to ascertain that the general techniques used for conducting these examinations are the same in all laboratories, to help achieve homogeneous results in different laboratories, and to contribute towards the protection of the health of the laboratory personnel by preventing risks of infection. This Standard may be used wholly or partly for the accreditation of a laboratory by national organizations.

ICS 07.100 HS 0200; 0300; 0400; 0700; 0800; 0900; 1000; 1100; 1200; 1500; 1600; 1700; 1800; 1900; 2000; 2100; 2200; 2300; 2501; 3300; 3500 43 pages PGr 5 EAS 42:2000, Microbiology — General guidance for the enumeration of microorganisms — Colony count technique at 30 d egree centigrade — Specification This standard gives general guidelines for the enumeration of microorganisms present in products intended for human consumption or feeding of animals, by counting the colonies growing in a solid medium after aerobic incubation at 30 °C.

ICS 07.100.30 HS 0200; 0300; 0400; 0700; 0800; 0900; 1000; 1100; 1200; 1500; 1600; 1700; 1800; 1900; 2000; 2100; 2200; 2300; 2501; 3300; 3500 20 pages PGr 3 EAS 68-1:2007, Milk and milk products — Methods of microbiological examination — Part 1: Total plate count This East African Standard specifies a horizontal method for the enumeration of microorganisms, by counting the colonies growing in a solid medium after aerobic incubation at 30 °C. Sub ject to the limitations discussed in the introduction, this Standard is applicable to products intended for human consumption or the feeding of animals. The applicability of this Standard to the examination of certain fermented food and animal feeding stuffs is limited. For the examination of fermented food and animal feeding stuffs, other media and/or incubation conditions might be more appropriate.

ICS 07.100.30; ICS 67.100.01 HS 0401.00.00; HS 0402.00.00; HS 0403.00.00; HS 0404.00.00; HS 0405.00.00; HS 0406.00.00 9 pages PGr 2 EAS 68-2-1:2007, Milk and milk products — Methods of microbiological examination — Part 2-1: Enumeration of coliforms — Colony count technique at 30 degrees C Specifies a method for enumerating bacteria which, at 30 degrees centigrade, form characteristic colonies and which can ferment lactose with the production of gas under the operational conditions described. The method described is applicable to milk and liquid milk products, dried milk, dried sweet whey, dried buttermilk, lactose, acid casein, lactic casein, rennet casein, caseinate, dried acid whey, cheese and processed cheese, butter, frozen milk products, custard, desserts, and cream. Is to be preferred for samples in which large numbers of coliforms are suspected (more than 100 per gram or 10 per millimetre).

ICS 07.100.30; ICS 67.100.01 HS 0401.00.00; HS 0402.00.00; HS 0403.00.00; HS 0404.00.00; HS 0405.00.00; HS 0406.00.00 7 pages PGr 2 EAS 68-2-2:2007, Milk and milk products — Methods of microbiological examination — Part 2-2: Enumeration of coliforms — Most probable number technique at 30 °C Specifies a method for enumerating bacteria which cause fermentation of lactose with the production of gas and form characteristic growth under the operational conditions describes. Uses a culture technique involving a liquid medium. The calculation of the most probable number is made after incubation at 30 degrees centigrade.

ICS 07.100.30; ICS 67.100.01 HS 0401.00.00; HS 0402.00.00; HS 0403.00.00; HS 0404.00.00; HS 0405.00.00; HS 0406.00.00 8 pages PGr 2 EAS 68-3:2007, Milk and milk products — Methods of microbiological examination — Part 3: Enumeration of colony-formin g units of yeasts and/or moulds — Colony-count technique at 25 °C Specifies a method for the detection and enumeration of colony-forming units (CFU) of viable yeasts and/or moulds in milk and milk products by means of the colony-count technique at 25 °C. The method is applicable to milk, liquid mil k products, dried milk, dried sweet whey, dried buttermilk, lactose, cheese, acid casein, lactic casein, rennet casein, caseinate, acid whey powder, butter, frozen milk products (including edible ices), custard, desserts, fermented milk and cream.

ICS 07.100.30; ICS 67.100.01 HS 0401.00.00; HS 0402.00.00; HS 0403.00.00; HS 0404.00.00; HS 0405.00.00; HS 0406.00.00 8 pages PGr 2 EAS 68-4:2007, Milk and milk products — Methods of microbiological examination — Part 4: Swab tests This standard deals with the test intended for checking sariitization of the surface of containers and equipment with which milk and milk products can come into direct contact.

ICS 07.100.30; ICS 67.100.01 HS 0401.00.00; HS 0402.00.00; HS 0403.00.00; HS 0404.00.00; HS 0405.00.00; HS 0406.00.00 3 pages PGr 1 EAS 217-1-1:2008, Methods for the microbiological examination of food s — Part 1-1: General procedures and techniques This East African Standard on methods for microbiological examination of foods provides the general laboratory procedures and techniques for the microbiological examination of foods. Where a specific standard describes a method for microbiological examination of a specific food product, that method shall apply.

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EAS 217-1-2:2008, Microbiology of food and animal feeding stuffs — Pr eparation of test samples, initial suspension and d ecimal dilutions for microbiological examination — Part 1- 2: General rules for the preparation of the initial suspension and decimal dilutions This part of ISO 6887 defines general rules for the aerobic preparation of the initial suspension and of decimal dilutions for microbiological examinations of products intended for human or animal consumption. This part of ISO 6887 is applicable to the general case, except for products mentioned in ISO 6887-2. ICS 07.100.30; 67.050 HS 0200; 0300; 0400; 0700; 0800; 0900; 1000; 1100; 1200; 1500; 1600; 1700; 1800; 1900; 2000; 2100; 2200; 2300; 2501; 3300; 3500 5 pages PGr 1 EAS 217-1-3:2008, Microbiology of food and animal feeding stuffs — Pr eparation of test samples, initial suspension and d ecimal dilutions for microbiological examination — Part 1- 3: Specific rules for the preparation of meat and m eat products This part of ISO 6887 specifies rules for the preparation of meat and meat product samples and their suspension for microbiological examination when the samples require a different preparation from the method described in ISO 6887-1. ISO 6887-1 defines the general rules for the preparation of the initial suspension and decimal dilutions for microbiological examination. This part of ISO 6887 only describes methods of preparation that are applicable to several microorganisms simultaneously. It excludes the preparations that only apply to the detection and/or enumeration of a single microorganism where the method of preparation is described in the relevant International Standard concerning that microorganism. ICS 07.100.30; 67.050 HS 0200; 0300; 0400; 0700; 0800; 0900; 1000; 1100; 1200; 1500; 1600; 1700; 1800; 1900; 2000; 2100; 2200; 2300; 2501; 3300; 3500 15 pages PGr 2 EAS 217-1-4:2008, Microbiology of food and animal feeding stuffs — Pr eparation of test samples, initial suspension and d ecimal dilutions for microbiological examination — Part 1- 4: Specific rules for the preparation of fish and f ishery products This part of ISO 6887 specifies rules for the preparation of fish and fishery product samples and their suspension for microbiological examination when the samples require a different preparation from the method described in ISO 6887-1. ISO 6887-1 defines the general rules for the preparation of the initial suspension and decimal dilutions for microbiological examination. This part of ISO 6887 only describes methods of preparation that are applicable to several microorganisms simultaneously. It excludes the preparations that only apply to the detection and/or enumeration of a single microorganism where the methods of preparation are described in the relevant standard concerning that microorganism, for example Vibrio parahaemolyticus. ICS 07.100.30 HS 0302.00.00; HS 0303.00.00; HS 0304.00.00; HS 0305.00.00; HS 0306.00.00; HS 0307.00.00 11 pages PGr 2 EAS 217-1-5:2008, Microbiology of food and animal feeding stuffs — Pr eparation of test samples, initial suspension and d ecimal dilutions for microbiological examination — Part 1- 5: Specific rules for the preparation of products o ther than milk and milk products, meat and meat products, and fish and fish ery products This part of ISO 6887 specifies rules for the preparation of samples and decimal dilutions for the microbiological examination of food products other than those covered in other parts of ISO 6887. ISO 6887-1 defines the general rules for the preparation of the initial suspension and decimal dilutions for microbiological examination. This part of ISO 6887 only describes methods of preparation that are applicable to several microorganisms simultaneously. It excludes the preparations that only apply to the detection and/or enumeration of a single microorganism where the methods of preparation are described in the relevant International Standard concerning that microorganism. ICS 07.100.30; 67.050 HS 0700; 0800; 0900; 1000; 1100; 1200; 1500; 1600; 1700; 1800; 1900; 2000; 2100; 2200; 2300; 2501; 3300; 3500 13 pages PGr 2 EAS 217-2:2008, Microbiology of food and animal feeding stuffs — Ho rizontal method for the enumeration of microorganis ms — Part 2: Colony count technique at 30 °C This International Standard specifies a horizontal method for the enumeration of microorganisms, by counting the colonies growing in a solid medium after aerobic incubation at 30 °C. Sub ject to the limitations discussed in the introduction, this International Standard is applicable to products intended for human consumption or the feeding of animals. The applicability of this International Standard to the examination of certain fermented food and animal feeding stuffs is limited. For the examination of fermented food and animal feeding stuffs, other media and/or incubation conditions might be more appropriate. ICS 07.100.30; 67.050 HS 0200; 0300; 0400; 0700; 0800; 0900; 1000; 1100; 1200; 1500; 1600; 1700; 1800; 1900; 2000; 2100; 2200; 2300; 2501; 3300; 3500 9 pages PGr 2 EAS 217-3:2008, Microbiology of food and animal feeding stuffs — Ho rizontal method for the enumeration of coliforms — Part 3: Colony-count technique This International Standard gives general guidelines for the enumeration of coliforms. It is applicable to: — products intended for human consumption and for the feeding of animals, and — environmental samples in the area of food production and food handling, by means of the technique of counting colonies after incubation on a solid medium at 30 °C or at 37 °C. This technique is recommended when the number of colonies sought is expected to be more than 100 per millilitre or per gram of the test sample. ICS 07.100.30; 67.050 HS 0200; 0300; 0400; 0700; 0800; 0900; 1000; 1100; 1200; 1500; 1600; 1700; 1800; 1900; 2000; 2100; 2200; 2300; 2501; 3300; 3500 6 pages PGr 1 EAS 217-4:2008, Microbiology of food and animal feeding stuffs — Ho rizontal method for the detection and enumeration o f coliforms — Part 4: Most probable number technique This International Standard gives general guidelines for the detection and the enumeration of coliforms. It is applicable to products intended for human consumption and for the feeding of animals, and environmental samples in the area of food production and food handling. Enumeration is carried out by calculation of the most probable number (MPN) after incubation in a liquid medium at 30 °C or 37 °C. This enumeration method is applicable when the number sought is expected to be in the range 1 to 100 per millilitre or per gram of test sample. A limitation on the applicability of this International Standard is imposed by the susceptibility of the method to a large degree of variability. The information given in Clause 11 provides guidance on the applicability of the method and on the interpretation of the results. ICS 07.100.30; 67.050 HS 0200; 0300; 0400; 0700; 0800; 0900; 1000; 1100; 1200; 1500; 1600; 1700; 1800; 1900; 2000; 2100; 2200; 2300; 2501; 3300; 3500 11 pages PGr 2

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EAS 217-6:2008, Microbiology of food and animal feeding stuffs — Pa rt 6: Horizontal method for the detection of Salmon ella spp. This International Standard specifies a horizontal method for the detection of Salmonella, including Salmonella Typhi and Salmonella Paratyphi. Subject to the limitations discussed in the Introduction, this International Standard is applicable to products intended for human consumption and the feeding of animals; environmental samples in the area of food production and food handling. ICS 07.100.30; 67.050 HS 0200; 0300; 0400; 0700; 0800; 0900; 1000; 1100; 1200; 1500; 1600; 1700; 1800; 1900; 2000; 2100; 2200; 2300; 2501; 3300; 3500 27 pages PGr 4 EAS 217-7:2001, Methods for microbiological examination of foods — Part 7: Method of examination for clostridium botu linum and clostridium botulinum toxin This standard method describes the reference procedure for the detection and confirmation of Clostridium botulinum and its toxins in food and culture supernatants. ICS 07.100.30; 67.050 HS 0200; 0300; 0400; 0700; 0800; 0900; 1000; 1100; 1200; 1500; 1600; 1700; 1800; 1900; 2000; 2100; 2200; 2300; 2501; 3300; 3500 4 pages PGr 1 EAS 217-8:2008, Microbiology of food and animal feeding stuffs — Ge neral guidance for enumeration of yeasts and moulds — Part 8: Colony count technique at 25 degrees C This International Standard gives general guidance for the enumeration of viable yeasts and moulds in products intended for human consumption or feeding of animals by means of the colony count technique at 25 °C. ICS 07.100.30; 67.050 HS 0200; 0300; 0400; 0700; 0800; 0900; 1000; 1100; 1200; 1500; 1600; 1700; 1800; 1900; 2000; 2100; 2200; 2300; 2501; 3300; 3500 3 pages PGr 1 EAS 450:2007, Milk and milk products Detection of Salmonella spp. This East African Standard specifies a method for the detection of Salmonella spp. in milk and milk products. ICS 07.100.30 HS 0401.00.00; HS 0402.00.00; HS 0403.00.00; HS 0404.00.00; HS 0405.00.00; HS 0406.00.00 23 pages PGr 3 EAS 451-1:2007, Microbiology of food and animal feeding stuffs — Ho rizontal method for the detection and enumeration o f Listeria monocytogenes — Part 1: Detection method This part of EAS 451 specifies a horizontal method for the detection of Listeria monocytogenes. Subject to the limitations discussed in the introduction, this standard is applicable to products intended for human consumption or animal feeding. ICS 07.100.30 HS 0200; 0300; 0400; 0700; 0800; 0900; 1000; 1100; 1200; 1500; 1600; 1700; 1800; 1900; 2000; 2100; 2200; 2300; 2501; 3300; 3500 16 pages PGr 3 EAS 451-2:2007, Microbiology of food and animal feeding stuffs — Ho rizontal method for the detection and enumeration o f Listeria monocytogenes — Part 2: Enumeration method This part of EAS 451 specifies a horizontal method for the enumeration of Listeria monocytogenes. ICS 07.100.30 HS 0200; 0300; 0400; 0700; 0800; 0900; 1000; 1100; 1200; 1500; 1600; 1700; 1800; 1900; 2000; 2100; 2200; 2300; 2501; 3300; 3500 20 pages PGr 3 EAS 452-1:2007, Milk and milk products Enumeration of presumptive Escherichia coli Part 1: Most probable number technique using 4-methylumbelliferyl-beta-D-glucuro nide (MUG) This part of EAS 452 specifies a combined method for the enumeration of presumptive Escherichia coli and of presumptive coliforms by means of a culture technique involving a liquid medium with MUG, and calculation of the number of presumptive Escherichia coli and/or coliforms per gram or per millilitre by the most probable number (MPN) technique after incubation at 30 °C. ICS 07.100.30 HS 0401.00.00; HS 0402.00.00; HS 0403.00.00; HS 0404.00.00; HS 0405.00.00; HS 0406.00.00 11 pages PGr 2 EAS 452-2:2007, Milk and milk products Enumeration of presumptive Escherichia coli Part 2: Colony-count technique at 44 degrees C using membranes This part of EAS 452 specifies a method for the enumeration of presumptive Escherichia coli by means of a colony-count technique at 44 °C. ICS 07.100.30 HS 0401.00.00; HS 0402.00.00; HS 0403.00.00; HS 0404.00.00; HS 0405.00.00; HS 0406.00.00 9 pages PGr 2 EAS 453:2007, Butter, fermented milks and fresh cheese Enumeration of contaminating microorganisms Colony-count technique at 30 degrees C This East African Standard specifies a method for the enumeration of contaminating microorganisms by means of the colony-count technique at 30 °C. The method is applicable to butter, fermente d milks and fresh cheese. ICS 07.100.30 HS 0401.00.00; HS 0402.00.00; HS 0403.00.00; HS 0404.00.00; HS 0405.00.00; HS 0406.00.00 7 pages PGr 2 EAS 478-1:2008, Microbiology of food and animal feeding stuffs Horizontal method for the enumeration of coagulase -positive staphylococci (Staphylococcus aureus and other spec ies) Part 1: Technique using Baird-Parker agar medium This part of EAS 478 specifies a horizontal method for the enumeration of coagulase-positive staphylococci inproducts intended for human consumption or feeding of animals, by counting of colonies obtained on a solidmedium (Baird-Parker medium) after aerobic incubation at 35 °C or 37 °C. ICS 07.100.30 HS 0200; 0300; 0400; 0700; 0800; 0900; 1000; 1100; 1200; 1500; 1600; 1700; 1800; 1900; 2000; 2100; 2200; 2300; 2501; 3300; 3500 11 pages PGr 2

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EAS 478-2:2008, Microbiology of food and animal feeding stuffs Horizontal method for the enumeration of coagulase -positive staphylococci (Staphylococcus aureus and other spec ies) Part 2: Technique using rabbit plasma fibrinogen a gar medium This part of EAS 478 describes a horizontal method for the enumeration of coagulase-positive staphylococci inproducts intended for human consumption or feeding of animals by counting of colonies obtained on a solid medium(rabbit plasma fibrinogen medium) after aerobic incubation at 35 °C or 37 °C.

ICS 07.100.30 HS 0200; 0300; 0400; 0700; 0800; 0900; 1000; 1100; 1200; 1500; 1600; 1700; 1800; 1900; 2000; 2100; 2200; 2300; 2501; 3300; 3500 7 pages PGr 2 EAS 478-3:2008, Microbiology of food and animal feeding stuffs Horizontal method for the enumeration of coagulase -positive staphylococci (Staphylococcus aureus and other spec ies) Part 3: Detection and MPN technique for low number s This part of EAS 478 specifies a horizontal method for the enumeration and detection of coagulase-positive staphylococci, using the most probable number (MPN) technique. It is applicable to products intended for human consumption and the feeding of animals, and environmental samples in the area of food production and food handling. This method is recommended for products where staphylococci are expected to be stressed and in low numbers as, for example, in dried products. Coagulase-positive staphylococci will primarily be Staphylococcus aureus but Staphylococcus intermedius and some strains of Staphylococcus hyicus also produce coagulase.

ICS 07.100.30 HS 0200; 0300; 0400; 0700; 0800; 0900; 1000; 1100; 1200; 1500; 1600; 1700; 1800; 1900; 2000; 2100; 2200; 2300; 2501; 3300; 3500 11 pages PGr 2

11 HEALTHCARE TECHNOLOGY 11.020 Medical sciences and health care facilities in general 11.040 Medical equipment 11.060 Dentistry 11.060.10 Dentistry

EAS 187:2000, Toothpaste — Specification Gives requirements and test methods for physical and chemical properties, and for marking and/or labelling of toothpastes for daily use with a toothbrush.

ICS 11.060.10 HS 3306.10.20 ISO 11609:1995; IS 6356:1993; Dir. 76/768/EEC; BS 5136:1981 15 pages PGr 2

11.080 Sterilization and disinfection 11.100 Laboratory medicine 11.120 Pharmaceutics 11.140 Hospital equipment 11.160 First aid 11.180 Aids for disabled or handicapped persons 11.200 Birth control. Mechanical contraceptives 11.220 Veterinary medicine 13 ENVIRONMENT. HEALTH PROTECTION. SAFETY 12.020 Environmental protection 13.020.01 Environment and environmental protection in general 13.020.10 Environmental management

EAS 401:2005, Environmental management systems — Specification wi th guidance for use This standard specifies requirements for an environmental management system to enable an organization to develop and implement a policy and objectives which take into account legal requirements and other requirements to which the organization subscribes, and information about significant environmental aspects. It applies to those environmental aspects that the organization identifies as those which it can control and those which it can influence. It does not itself state specific environmental performance criteria. This standard is applicable to any organization that wishes to

establish, implement, maintain and improve an environmental management system, assure itself of conformity with its stated environmental policy, demonstrate conformity with this standard by

1. making a self-determination and self-declaration, or 2. seeking confirmation of its conformance by parties having an interest in the organization, such as customers, or 3. seeking confirmation of its self-declaration by a party external to the organization, or 4. seeking certification/registration of its environmental management system by an external organization.

All the requirements in this standard are intended to be incorporated into any environmental management system. The extent of the application depends on factors such as the environmental policy of the organization, the nature of its activities, products and services and the location where and the conditions in which it functions.

ICS 13.020.10 HS 4901.10.10; HS 4911.99.10; HS 4911.99.90 EQV: ISO 14001:2004 23 pages PGr 3

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EAS 402:2005, Environmental management systems — General guidelin es on principles, systems and supporting techniques This standard provides guidance on the establishment, implementation, maintenance and improvement of an environmental management system and its coordination with other management systems. The guidelines in this standard are applicable to any organization, regardless of its size, type, location or level of maturity. While the guidelines in this standard are consistent with the ISO 14001 environmental management system model, they are not intended to provide interpretations of the requirements of ISO 14001. ICS 13.020.10 HS 4901.10.10; HS 4911.99.10; HS 4911.99.90 EQV: ISO 14004:2004 39 pages PGr 5 EAS 403:2005, Environmental management — Environmental assessment of sites and organizations (EASO) This standard provides guidance on how to conduct an EASO through a systematic process of identifying environmental aspects and environmental issues and determining, if appropriate, their business consequences. This International Standard covers the roles and responsibilities of the parties to the assessment (the client, the assessor and the representative of the assessee), and the stages of the assessment process (planning, information gathering and validation, evaluation and reporting). This standard does not provide guidance on how to conduct other types of environmental assessment, such as:

ii) initial environmental reviews; iii) environmental audits (including environmental management system and regulatory compliance audits); iv) environmental impact assessments; or v) environmental performance evaluations.

Intrusive investigations and site remediation, as well as the decision to proceed with them, are outside the scope of this standard. This standard is not intended for use as a specification standard for certification or registration purposes or for the establishment of environmental management system requirements. Use of this standard does not imply that other standards and legislation are imposed on the client or the assessee. ICS 13.020.10 HS 4901.10.10; HS 4911.99.10; HS 4911.99.90 EQV: ISO 14015:2001 19 pages PGr 3 EAS 404:2005, Environmental management — Environmental performanc e evaluation — Guidelines This standard gives guidance on the design and use of environmental performance evaluation within an organization. It is applicable to all organizations, regardless of type, size, location and complexity. This standard does not establish environmental performance levels. It is not intended for use as a specification standard for certification or registration purposes or for the establishment of any other environmental management system conformance requirements.

ICS 13.020.10 HS 4901.10.10; HS 4911.99.10; HS 4911.99.90 EQV: ISO 14031:1999 32 pages PGr 4 EAS 405:2005, Environmental management — Life cycle assessment — Principles and framework This standard specifies the general framework, principles and requirements for conducting and reporting life cycle assessment studies. This standard does not describe the life cycle assessment technique in detail.

ICS 13.020.10 HS 4901.10.10; HS 4911.99.10; HS 4911.99.90 EQV: ISO 14040:1997 12 pages PGr 2 EAS 406:2005, Environmental management — Life cycle assessment — Goal and scope definition and inventory analysis This standard in addition to EAS 405 specifies the requirements and the procedures necessary for the compilation and preparation of the definition of goal and scope for a Life Cycle Assessment (LCA), and for performing, interpreting and reporting a Life Cycle Inventory analysis (LCI).

ICS 13.020.10 HS 4901.10.10; HS 4911.99.10; HS 4911.99.90 EQV: ISO 14041:1998 22 pages PGr 3 EAS 407:2005, Environmental management — Life cycle assessment — Life cycle impact assessment This standard describes and gives guidance on a general framework for the life cycle impact assessment (LCIA) phase of life cycle assessment (LCA), and the key features and inherent limitations of LCIA. It specifies requirements for conducting the LCIA phase and the relationship of LCIA to the other LCA phases.

ICS 13.020.10 HS 4901.10.10; HS 4911.99.10; HS 4911.99.90 EQV: ISO 14042:2000 16 pages PGr 3 EAS 408:2005, Environmental management — Life cycle assessment — Life cycle interpretation This standard provides requirements and recommendations for conducting the life cycle interpretation in LCA or LCI studies. This standard does not describe specific methodologies for the life cycle interpretation phase of LCA and LCI studies.

ICS 13.020.10 HS 4901.10.10; HS 4911.99.10; HS 4911.99.90 EQV: ISO 14043:2000 18 pages PGr 3 EAS 409:2005, Environmental management — Vocabulary This standard contains definitions of fundamental concepts related to environmental management, published in the ISO 14000 series of International Standards.

ICS 01.040.13; ICS 13.020.10 HS 4901.10.10; HS 4911.99.10; HS 4911.99.90 EQV: ISO 14050:2002 29 pages PGr 4 EAS/TR 427:2006, Environmental management Life cycle impact assessment Examples of application of EAS 407 EAS/TR 427 provides examples to illustrate current practice in carrying out a life cycle impact assessment in accordance with EAS 407. These are only examples of the total possible "ways" to satisfy the provisions of EAS 407. They reflect the key elements of the life cycle impact assessment (LCIA) phase of the LCA. The examples presented in this report are not exclusive; other examples exist to illustrate the methodological issues described.

ICS 13.020.10 HS 4901.10.10; HS 4911.99.10; HS 4911.99.90 EQV: ISO/TR 14047:2003 87 pages PGr 7 EAS/TR 428:2006, Environmental management Life cycle assessment Examples of application of EAS 406 to goal and scope definition and inventory analysis This Technical Report provides examples about practices in carrying out a Life Cycle Inventory analysis (LCI) as a means of satisfying certain provisions of EAS 406. These examples are only a sample of the possible cases satisfying the provisions of the standard. They should be read as offering “a way” or “ways” rather than the “unique way” of applying the standard. Also they reflect only certain portions of an LCI study. It should be noted that the examples presented in this Technical Report are not exclusive and that many other examples exist to illustrate the methodological issues described. The examples are only portions of a complete LCI study.

ICS 13.020.10 HS 4901.10.10; HS 4911.99.10; HS 4911.99.90 EQV: ISO/TR 14049:2000 43 pages PGr 5

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EAS/TR 429:2006, Information to assist forestry organizations in the use of Environmental Management System standards E AS 392 and EAS 393 This Technical Report is designed to be used in conjunction with ISO 14001 and ISO 14004. It provides a link between the management system approach of ISO 14001 and the range of forest policy and forest management performance objectives, including sustainable forest management [SFM] principles and intergovernmental Criteria & Indicators, that a forestry organization can consider. It also provides references to the ISO 14000 series of International Standards, application of forestry laws and regulations, and the other matters that a forestry organization can take into consideration as it implements an environmental management system. This Technical Report, like ISO 14001, does not propose any forestry-specific requirements. Its content is not normative in any sense, but is intended to be informative. Moreover, it does not establish performance levels for forest management. This Technical Report therefore cannot form the basis for environmental performance claims and does not create a product label. ICS 13.020.10 HS 4901.10.10; HS 4911.99.10; HS 4911.99.90 EQV: ISO/TR 14061:1998 65 pages PGr 6 EAS/TR 430:2006, Environmental management Integrating environmental aspects into product des ign and development This Technical Report describes concepts and current practices relating to the integration of environmental aspects into product design and development, where “product” is understood to cover both goods and services. This Technical Report is applicable to the development of sector-specific documents. It is not applicable as a specification for certification and registration purposes. ICS 13.020.10 HS 4901.10.10; HS 4911.99.10; HS 4911.99.90 EQV: ISO/TR 14062:2002 24 pages PGr 3 EAS/TR 431:2006, Environmental Management Examples of environmental performance evaluation ( EPE) This Technical Report provides examples of EPE that represent a range of applications from simple to elaborate. They also represent a range of organizations (e.g., manufacturing and service companies; nongovernmental organizations; government agencies; small, medium and large enterprises; organizations with and without certified environmental management systems) and geographic locations. ICS 13.020.10 HS 4901.10.10; HS 4911.99.10; HS 4911.99.90 EQV: ISO/TR 14032:1999 93 pages PGr 7

13.020.20 Environmental economics 13.020.30 Environmental impact assessment 13.020.40 Pollution, pollution control and conserva tion 13.020.50 Ecolabelling 13.020.60 Product life-cycles 13.020.70 Environmental projects 13.020.99 Other standards related to environmental protection

13.030 Wastes 13.030.01 Wastes in general 13.030.10 Solid wastes 13.030.20 Liquid wastes. Sludge 13.030.30 Special wastes 13.030.40 Installations and equipment for waste dis posal and treatment

EAS 491:2008, Incineration plant for the destruction of hospital waste — Specification This East African standard specifies the performance requirements for incineration plant, assisted by auxiliary fuel if required, suitable for the destruction of hospital waste. Devices which utilize intensities of combustion exceeding an average heat release rate of 350 W/m3 are not included. This standard does not specify materials or methods of construction. ICS 13.030.40 HS 8419.20.90 3 pages PGr 1 EAS 492:2008, Incineration plant for the destruction of hospital waste — Method of test and calculation for the perf ormance This East African Standard describes methods of test for the performance of the incineration plant to be carried out in accordance with EAS 491:2008 and as specified by the purchaser in accordance with EAS 493:2008. These tests are made after installation when the plant is operating in accordance with the manufacturer's instruction. In addition certain methods of calculation are given. Methods of test for materials and methods of construction are not included. ICS 13.030.40 HS 8419.20.90 16 pages PGr 3 EAS 493:2008, Incineration plant for the destruction of hospital waste — Method for specifying purchaser’s requireme nts This East African Standard details a method for specifying requirements for incinerators for the destruction of hospital waste manufactured to specifiers' requirements. It does not cover other items of plant such as charging machine, chimneys, flues, etc. ICS 13.030.40 HS 8419.20.90 6 pages PGr 1 EAS 494:2008, Incineration plant for the destruction of hospital waste — Code of practice for the design, specificat ion, installation and commissioning This East African Standard gives guidance on the design, specification, installation and commissioning of incineration plant for the destruction of hospital waste. It also gives information on training of staff and maintenance of plant, on collection and transports of hospital waste. ICS 13.030.40 HS 8419.20.90 19 pages PGr 3

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13.030.50 Recycling 13.030.99 Other standards related to wastes 13.040 Air quality 13.040.01 Air quality in general 13.040.20 Ambient atmospheres 13.040.30 Workplace atmospheres 13.040.35 Cleanrooms and associated controlled envi ronments 13.040.40 Stationary source emissions

EAS 577-1:2008, Road vehicles — Ignition systems — Part 1: Vocabula ry This part of ISO 6518 defines terms related to the ignition systems of spark-ignited internal combustion engines intended for use in road vehicles. ICS 01.040.40; 43.060.50 HS 8511.00.00 EQV: ISO 6518-1:2002 12 pages PGr 2

13.040.50 Transport exhaust emissions EAS 545:2008, Road vehicles Measurement methods for exhaust gas emissions duri ng inspection or maintenance This International Standard specifies methods for the direct measurement of the concentration of exhaust gas emissions from road vehicles during inspection or maintenance. It is applicable to vehicles having a maximum authorized total mass (ISO-M08, as defined in ISO 1176) not exceeding 3.5 t, equipped with controlled ignition engines, but excluding those supplied with a fuel/oil mixture (with or without automatic mixer). ICS 13.040.50; 43.060.20 HS 8700(Chapter 87) EQV: ISO 3929:2003 6 pages PGr 1 EAS 578:2008, Instruments for measuring vehicle exhaust emissions This International Standard/Recommendation specifies the metrological and technical requirements and tests for measuring instruments [hereafter termed “instrument(s)”] that serve to determine the volume fractions of certain components of the exhaust gases emanating from motor vehicles, and establishes the conditions with which such instruments must comply in order to meet any OIML performance requirements. It is applicable to instruments, particularly those used according to the procedure defined in ISO 3929, intended for the inspection and maintenance of in-use motor vehicles with spark ignition engines.

ICS 13.040.50; 43.180 HS 9027.10.00 EQV: ISO 3930:2000 27 pages PGr 3 EAS 620-1:2008, Road vehicles — Communication between vehicle and e xternal equipment for emissions-related diagnostics — Part 1: General information This part of ISO 15031 provides an introduction to ISO 15031 and its application to communication between vehicles and external equipment for emissions-related diagnostics. This part of ISO 15031 presents an overview of ISO 15031, describing its partitioning and the relation of its other parts to SAE (US Society of Automotive Engineers) recommended practices.

ICS 13.040.50 HS 9027.10.00 EQV: ISO 15031-1:2001 3 pages PGr 1 EAS 620-2:2008, Road vehicles — Communication between vehicle and e xternal equipment for emissions-related diagnostics — Part 2: Terms, definitions, abbreviations and acron yms This part of ISO 15031 is a guide to terms, definitions, abbreviations and acronyms used in emissions-related diagnostics, with respect to the communication between road vehicles and external equipment used in that field. It also specifies a procedure for constructing new terms. As it gives recommended usage of diagnostic terms applicable to electrical/electronic systems, it also makes reference to related mechanical terms, definitions, abbreviations, and acronyms.

ICS 01.040.43; 13.040.50; 43.040.10 HS 9027.10.00 EQV: ISO/TR 15031-2:2004 43 pages PGr 5 EAS 620-3:2008, Road vehicles — Communication between vehicle and e xternal equipment for emissions-related diagnostics — Part 3: Diagnostic connector and related electrical circuits, specification and use This part of ISO 15031 specifies a minimum set of requirements for a diagnostic connector used in communication between vehicle and external equipment for emissions-related diagnostics. Its aim is to promote the use of a common diagnostic connector throughout the motor vehicle industry. The diagnostic connection consists of two mating connectors, the vehicle connector and the external test equipment connector. Applicable to all types of road vehicles, the connector specified has no positive locking feature and is intended for short-term diagnostic connection only.

ICS 13.040.50; 43.040.10; 43.180 HS 9027.10.00 EQV: ISO 15031-3:2004 20 pages PGr 3 EAS 620-4:2008, Road vehicles — Communication between vehicle and e xternal equipment for emissions-related diagnostics — Part 4: External test equipment The document specifies: � a means of establishing communications between an OBD-equipped vehicle and external test equipment, � a set of diagnostic services to be provided by the external test equipment in order to exercise the services defined in ISO 15031-5, � conformance criteria for the external test equipment.

ICS 13.040.50; 43.180 HS 9027.10.00 EQV: ISO 15031-4:2005 34 pages PGr 4 EAS 620-5:2008, Road vehicles — Communication between vehicle and e xternal equipment for emissions-related diagnostics — Part 5: Emissions-related diagnostic services This part of ISO 15031 specifies diagnostic services and functionally addressed request/response messages required to be supported by motor vehicles and external test equipment for diagnostic purposes which pertain to motor vehicle emission-related data. Any external test equipment meeting the requirements of ISO 15031-4 use these messages to retrieve emissions-related information from the vehicle.

ICS 13.040.50; 43.040.10 HS 9027.10.00 EQV: ISO 15031-5:2006 185 pages PGr 13

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EAS 620-6:2008, Road vehicles — Communication between vehicle and e xternal equipment for emissions-related diagnostics — Part 6: Diagnostic trouble code definitions This part of ISO 15031 provides recommended uniformity for alphanumeric trouble codes. It further provides guidance for uniform messages associated with these codes. ICS 13.040.50; 43.040.10 HS 9027.10.00 EQV: ISO 15031-6:2005 129 pages PGr 10 EAS 620-7:2008, Road vehicles — Communication between vehicle and e xternal equipment for emissions-related diagnostics — Part 7: Data link security This part of ISO 15031 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. ICS 13.040.50; 43.040.10 HS 9027.10.00 EQV: ISO 15031-7:2001 3 pages PGr 1

13.040.99 Other standards related to air quality

13.060 Water quality 13.060.01 Water quality in general

EAS 32:2008, Water quality — Vocabulary This East African Standard defines terms used in water quality characterization. ICS 01.040.13; 13.060.01 HS 2201.90.0000 60 pages PGr 6

13.060.10 Water of natural resources 13.060.20 Drinking water

EAS 12:2000, Drinking (potable) water — Specification This East African Standard prescribes quality requirements for drinking (potable) water. This standard applies to physical, bacteriological, radiological and chemical quality criteria of water. It also applies to the organoleptic requirements of water. The standard as well applies to the water used in the food industry and the water for domestic and catering purposes. ICS 13.060.20 HS 2201.90.0000 4 pages PGr 1 EAS 13:2000, Containerized mineral water — Specification This standard specifies the requirements and methods of test for containerised natural mineral waters offered for human consumption. ICS 13.060.20 HS 2201.10.00 EQV: CHS 018:2004; CODEX STAN 108:1981, Rev. 1:1997 16 pages PGr 3 EAS 15-1:2000, Methods of test for drinking water — Part 1: Physic al methods of test for the quality of drinking wate r This part of the standard prescribes the physical methods of test for the quality of drinking water. ICS 13.060.20 HS 2201.90.0000 19 pages PGr 3 EAS 15-2:2000, Methods of test for drinking water — Part 2: Biolog ical and microbiological methods This East African Standard specifies methods of biological and microbiological tests for drinking water. ICS 13.060.20 HS 2201.90.0000 27 pages PGr 4 EAS 15-3:2000, Methods of test for drinking water — Part 3: Determ ination of metal contaminants This Part 4 of this standard prescribes methods for determining metal contaminants in drinking water. ICS 13.060.20 HS 2201.90.0000 38 pages PGr 5 EAS 15-4:2000, Methods of test for drinking water — Part 4: Determ ination of salts, cations and anions This East African Standard prescribes the methods for determining salts, cations and anions in drinking water. ICS 13.060.20 HS 2201.90.0000 15 pages PGr 2 EAS 15-5:2000, Methods of test for drinking water — Part 5: Determ ination of gases, organic compounds and radioactivi ty This Standard prescribes methods for determining gases, organic compounds and radioactivity in drinking water. ICS 13.060.20 HS 2201.90.0000 34 pages PGr 4 EAS 153:2000, Bottled drinking water — Specification This East African Standard prescribes the quality requirements and methods of test for drinking water. This standard applies to water distributed in the food industry, water for domestic and catering purposes and containerised drinking water, except containerised mineral waters covered in EAS 13. This standard applies to the physical, radiological, organoleptic and quality criteria of drinking water. ICS 13.060.20 HS 2201.90.90 13 pages PGr 2

13.060.25 Water for industrial use 13.060.30 Sewage water

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13.060.45 Examination of water in general 13.060.50 Examination of water for chemical substan ces 13.060.60 Examination of physical properties of wat er 13.060.70 Examination of biological properties of w ater 13.060.99 Other standards related to water quality 13.080 Soil quality. Pedology 13.100 Occupational safety. Industrial hygiene 13.110 Safety of machinery 13.120 Domestic safety 13.140 Noise with respect to human beings 13.160 Vibration and shock with respect to human be ings 13.180 Ergonomics

EAS 572:2008, Road vehicles — Ergonomic aspects of transport info rmation and control systems — Occlusion method to a ssess visual demand due to the use of in-vehicle systems This International Standard provides a procedure for measuring visual demand due to the use of visual or visual-manual interfaces accessible to the driver while the vehicle is in motion. It applies to both Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) and After-Market in-vehicle systems. It applies to both permanently installed and portable systems. It applies to any means of visual occlusion and is not dependent on one specific physical implementation. ICS 13.180; 43.040.15 HS 8702.00.00; HS 8703.00.00; HS 8704.00.00 EQV: ISO 16673:2007 15 pages PGr 2 EAS/TS 573-1:2008, Ergonomics of the thermal environment — Evaluation of thermal environments in vehicles — Part 1: Principles and methods for assessment of thermal st ress This part of ISO 14505 gives guidelines for the assessment of thermal stress inside vehicles used for land, sea and air operation. It offers information about the assessment of hot, cold as well as moderate thermal environments by referring to different methods, as specified in International Standards, and specifying the constraints and necessary adjustments needed for the special case of vehicle climate assessment. ICS 13.180; 43.020 HS 8415.20.00 EQV: ISO/TS 14505-1:2007 8 pages PGr 2 EAS 616:2008, Road vehicles — Ergonomic aspects of transport info rmation and control systems — Dialogue management principles and compliance procedures This International Standard presents ergonomic principles for the design of the dialogues that take place between the driver of a road vehicle and the vehicle's transport information and control systems (TICS) while the vehicle is in motion. It also specifies compliance verification conditions for the requirements related to these principles. ICS 13.180; 43.040.15 HS 8530.80.00; HS 8608.00.40 EQV: ISO 15005:2002 14 pages PGr 2 EAS 618-1:2008, Road vehicles — Measurement of driver visual behavi our with respect to transport information and contr ol systems — Part 1: Definitions and parameters This part of ISO 15007 defines key terms and parameters applied in the analysis of driver visual behaviour. It can be applied in environments from real-world trials to laboratory-based driving simulator studies. ICS 13.180 HS 8702.00.00; HS 8703.00.00; HS 8704.00.00 EQV: ISO 15007-1:2002 8 pages PGr 2 EAS 618-2:2008, Road vehicles — Measurement of driver visual behavi our with respect to transport information and contr ol systems — Part 2: Equipment and procedures This Technical Specification gives guidelines on equipment and procedures for analyzing driver visual behaviour, intended to enable assessors of transport information and control systems (TICS) to � plan evaluation trials, � specify (and install) data capture equipment, and � analyse, interpret and report visual-behaviour metrics (standards of measurement). It is applicable to both road trials and simulated driving environments. It is not applicable to the assessment of head-up displays. ICS 13.180; 43.040.15 HS 8702.00.00; HS 8703.00.00; HS 8704.00.00 EQV: ISO/TS 15007-2:2001 8 pages PGr 2 EAS 619:2008, Road vehicles — Ergonomic aspects of transport info rmation and control systems — Specifications and compliance procedures for in-vehicle visual present ation This International Standard gives minimum specifications for the image quality and legibility of displays containing dynamic (changeable) visual information presented to the driver of a road vehicle by on-board transport information and control systems (TICS) used while the vehicle is in motion. These specifications are intended to be independent of display technologies, while test methods and measurements for assessing compliance with them have been included where necessary. ICS 13.180; 43.040.15 HS 8700(Chapter 87) EQV: ISO 15008:2003 25 pages PGr 3 EAS 626-1:2008, Road vehicles — Ergonomic requirements for the driv er's workplace in line-service buses — Part 1: Gene ral description, basic requirements This part of ISO 16121 applies to the driver’s workplace in low-floor line-service buses designed for the carriage of passengers, comprising more than eight seats in addition to the driver's seat, and having a maximum weight exceeding five metric tonnes and an overall width exceeding 2.30 m. It contains basic requirements for an ergonomic and comfortable seating position, which is essential to keep drivers in a good state of health. The dimensions and mounting positions of driver's seat, pedals and steering have to be carefully chosen, to enable

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drivers to sit in an ergonomic seating position, i.e. sitting at angles which comply with the given ranges of comfort and to allow some variation when seated. ICS 13.180; 43.080.20 HS 8702.00.00; HS 8703.00.00; HS 8704.00.00 EQV: ISO 16121-1:2005 13 pages PGr 2 EAS 626-2:2008, Road vehicles — Ergonomic requirements for the driv er's workplace in line-service buses — Part 2: Visi bility This part of ISO 16121 applies to the driver’s workplace in low-floor line-service buses designed for the carriage of passengers, comprising more than eight seats in addition to the driver's seat, and having a maximum weight exceeding five metric tonnes and an overall width exceeding 2,30 m. It gives the requirements for the driver’s field of view to the area in front of the vehicle, to the entrance opposite the driver’s seat and the interior compartment. ICS 13.180; 43.080.20 HS 8702.00.00; HS 8703.00.00; HS 8704.00.00 EQV: ISO 16121-2:2005 6 pages PGr 1 EAS 626-3:2008, Road vehicles — Ergonomic requirements for the driv er's workplace in line-service buses — Part 3: Info rmation devices and controls This part of ISO 16121 applies to the driver’s workplace in low-floor buses designed for the carriage of passengers, comprising more than eight seats in addition to the driver's seat, and having a maximum weight exceeding five metric tonnes and a maximum width exceeding 2.30 m. It gives the requirements for the location of information devices and controls.

ICS 13.180; 43.080.20 HS 9104.00.00 EQV: ISO 16121-3:2005 9 pages PGr 2 EAS 626-4:2008, Road vehicles — Ergonomic requirements for the driv er's workplace in line-service buses — Part 4: Cabi n environment This part of ISO 16121 applies to the driver’s workplace in low-floor line-service buses designed for the carriage of passengers, comprising more than eight seats in addition to the driver's seat, and having a maximum weight exceeding five metric tonnes and an overall width exceeding 2.30 m. It gives the minimum requirements for the cabin environment.

ICS 13.180; 43.080.20 HS 8702.00.00; HS 8703.00.00; HS 8704.00.00 EQV: ISO 16121-4:2005 6 pages PGr 1

13.200 Accident and disaster control 13.220.40 Protection against fire

EAS 118-1-1:2008, Tests on electric and optical fibre cables under fi re conditions — Part 1-1: Test for vertical flame p ropagation for a single insulated wire or cable — Apparatus This part of IEC 60332 specifies the test apparatus for testing the resistance to vertical flame propagation for a single vertical electrical insulated conductor or cable, or optical fibre cable, under fire conditions. The procedure, together with an informative annex of recommended requirements for performance, is given in IEC 60332-1-2.

ICS 13.220.40; 29.020; 29.060.20 HS 8544.11.00 to HS 8544.70.00 EQV: IEC 60332-1-1:2004 14 pages PGr 2 EAS 118-1-2:2008, Tests on electric and optical fibre cables under fi re conditions — Part 1-2: Test for vertical flame p ropagation for a single insulated wire or cable — Procedure fo r 1 kW pre-mixed flame This part of IEC 60332 specifies the procedure for testing the resistance to vertical flame propagation for a single vertical electrical insulated conductor or cable, or optical fibre cable, under fire conditions. The apparatus is given in IEC 60332-1-1. Testing to IEC 60332-1-2 may be performed simultaneously with that to IEC 60332-1-3 if required.

ICS 13.220.40; 29.020; 29.060.20 HS 8544.11.00 to HS 8544.70.00 EQV: IEC 60332-1-2:2004 21 pages PGr 3 EAS 118-1-3:2008, Tests on electric and optical fibre cables under fi re conditions — Part 1-3: Test for vertical flame p ropagation for a single insulated wire or cable — Procedure fo r determination of flaming droplets/particles This part of IEC 60332 specifies a test procedure for assessment of falling flaming droplets/particles when a single vertical electrical insulated conductor or cable, or optical fibre cable, is subjected to defined fire conditions. Testing to IEC 60332-1-3 may be performed simultaneously with that to IEC 60332-1-2, if required. IEC 60332-1-3 specifies the use of a 1 kW pre-mixed flame and is for general use, except that the procedure specified may not be suitable for the testing of small single insulated conductors or cables of less than 0.5 mm2 total cross-section because the conductor melts before the test is completed, or for the testing of small optical fibre cables because the cable is broken before the test is completed.

ICS 13.220.40; 29.020; 29.060.20 HS 8544.11.00 to HS 8544.70.00 EQV: IEC 60332-1-3:2004 21 pages PGr 3

EAS 118-2-1:2008, Tests on electric and optical fibre cables under fi re conditions — Part 2-1: Test for vertical flame p ropagation for a single small insulated wire or cable — Appara tus This part of IEC 60332 specifies the test apparatus for testing the resistance to vertical flame propagation for a single small vertical electrical insulated conductor or cable, or optical fibre cable, under fire conditions. The procedure, together with an informative annex of recommended requirements for performance, is given in IEC 60332-2-2.

ICS 13.220.40; 29.020; 29.060.20 HS 8544.11.00 to HS 8544.70.00 EQV: IEC 60332-2-1:2004 19 pages PGr 3

EAS 118-2-2:2008, Tests on electric and optical fibre cables under fi re conditions — Part 2-2: Test for vertical flame p ropagation for a single small insulated wire or cable — Proced ure for diffusion flame This part of IEC 60332 specifies the procedure for testing the resistance to vertical flame propagation for a single small vertical electrical insulated conductor or cable, or optical cable, under fire conditions. The apparatus is given in IEC 60332-2-1. This standard gives the procedure for testing small optical fibre cables or a small insulated conductor or cable when the method specified in IEC 60332-1-2 is not suitable because some small optical fibre cables may break or small conductors may melt during the application of the flame. The recommended range of application is for the testing of small single insulated conductors or cables of less than 0.5 mm² cross-section.

ICS 13.220.40; 29.020; 29.060.20 HS 8544.11.00 to HS 8544.70.00 EQV: IEC 60332-2-2:2004 27 pages PGr 4

EAS 118-3-10:2008, Tests on electric cables under fire conditions — Pa rt 3-10: Test for vertical flame spread of vertical ly-mounted bunched wires or cables — Apparatus The series of International Standards covered by Parts 3-10, 3-21, 3-22, 3-23, 3-24 and 3-25 of IEC 60332 specifies methods of test for the assessment of vertical flame spread of vertically mounted bunched wires or cables, electrical or optical, under defined conditions. This part of IEC 60332 details the apparatus and its arrangement and calibration.

ICS 13.220.40; 29.020; 29.060.20 HS 8544.11.00 to HS 8544.70.00 EQV: IEC 60332-3-10:2000 39 pages PGr 5

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EAS 118-3-21:2008, Tests on electric cables under fire conditions — Pa rt 3-21: Test for vertical flame spread of vertical ly-mounted bunched wires or cables — Category A F/R The test is intended for type approval testing. The requirements for the selection of cables for testing are given in annex A. The flame spread is measured as the extent of damage of the cable sample. This procedure may be used to demonstrate the cable’s ability to limit flame spread. This part of IEC 60332 covers category A F/R and relates only to power cables of conductor cross-sectional area greater than 35 mm² installed on the test ladder in a spaced configuration on the front and rear to achieve a nominal total volume of non-metallic material of 7 l/m of test sample. The flame application time is 40 min. This method of mounting is intended for special cable designs used in particular installations when required in the cable specification. Category A F/R is not intended for general use.

ICS 13.220.40; 29.020; 29.060.20 HS 8544.11.00 to HS 8544.70.00 EQV: IEC 60332-3-21:2000 25 pages PGr 3

EAS 118-3-22:2008, Tests on electric cables under fire conditions — Pa rt 3-22: Test for vertical flame spread of vertical ly-mounted bunched wires or cables — Category A The test is intended for type approval testing. The requirements for the selection of cables for testing are given in annex A. The flame spread is measured as the extent of damage of the cable sample. This procedure may be used to demonstrate the cable’s ability to limit flame spread.

This part of IEC 60332 covers category A and relates to cables installed on the test ladder to achieve a nominal total volume of non-metallic material of 7 l/m of test sample. The flame application time is 40 min. The method of mounting uses the front of the ladder, a standard or wide ladder being used for cables having a conductor cross-section greater than 35 mm² according to the number of test pieces required, and a standard ladder for conductor cross-sections 35 mm² and smaller. The category is intended for general use where high volumes of non-metallic material are required to be evaluated.

ICS 13.220.40; 29.020; 29.060.20 HS 8544.11.00 to HS 8544.70.00 EQV: IEC 60332-3-22:2000 27 pages PGr 4

EAS 118-3-23:2008, Tests on electric cables under fire conditions — Pa rt 3-23: Test for vertical flame spread of vertical ly-mounted bunched wires or cables — Category B The test is intended for type approval testing. The requirements for the selection of cables for testing are given in annex A. The flame spread is measured as the extent of damage of the cable sample. This procedure may be used to demonstrate the cable’s ability to limit flame spread.

This part of IEC 60332 covers category B and relates to cables installed on the test ladder to achieve a nominal total volume of non-metallic material of 3.5 l/m of test sample. The flame application time is 40 min. The method of mounting uses the front of the standard ladder. The category is intended for general use where medium volumes of non-metallic material are required to be evaluated.

ICS 13.220.40; 29.020; 29.060.20 HS 8544.11.00 to HS 8544.70.00 EQV: IEC 60332-3-23:2000 25 pages PGr 3

EAS 118-3-24:2008, Tests on electric cables under fire conditions — Pa rt 3-24: Test for vertical flame spread of vertical ly-mounted bunched wires or cables — Category C The test is intended for type approval testing. The requirements for the selection of cables for testing are given in annex A. The flame spread is measured as the extent of damage of the cable sample. This procedure may be used to demonstrate the cable’s ability to limit flame spread. This part of IEC 60332 covers category C and relates to cables installed on the test ladder to achieve a nominal total volume of non-metallic material of 1.5 l per metre of test sample. The flame application time is 20 min. The method of mounting uses the front of the standard ladder. The category is intended for general use where low volumes of non-metallic material are required to be evaluated.

ICS 13.220.40; 29.020; 29.060.20 HS 8544.11.00 to HS 8544.70.00 EQV: IEC 60332-3-24:2000 25 pages PGr 3

EAS 118-3-25:2008, Tests on electric cables under fire conditions — Pa rt 3-25: Test for vertical flame spread of vertical ly-mounted bunched wires or cables — Category D The test is intended for type approval testing. The requirements for the selection of cables for testing are given in annex A. The flame spread is measured as the extent of damage of the cable sample. This procedure may be used to demonstrate the cable’s ability to limit flame spread. This part of IEC 60332 covers category D and relates only to small cables of overall diameter 12 mm or smaller installed on the test ladder to achieve a nominal total volume of non-metallic material of 0.5 l/m of test sample. The flame application time is 20 min. The method of mounting uses the front of the standard ladder in touching formation only. The category is intended for use with small cables where very low volumes of non-metallic material are required to be evaluated.

ICS 13.220.40; 29.020; 29.060.20 HS 8544.11.00 to HS 8544.70.00 EQV: IEC 60332-3-25:2000 25 pages PGr 3

13.230 Explosion protection 13.240 Protection against excessive pressure 13.260 Protection against electric shock. Live work ing

EAS 219:2001, Classification of degrees of protection provided by enclosures This East African standard applies to the classification of degrees of protection provided by enclosures for electrical equipment with a rated voltage not exceeding 72.5 kV. Has the status of a basic safety publication in accordance with IEC Guide 104. ICS 13.260; ICS 29.020 HS 8538.10.00 EQV: IEC 60529 40 pages PGr 5 EAS 370:2005, Test probes to verify protection by enclosure Specifies details and dimensions of test probes intended to verify the protection provided by enclosures with regard to: - protection of persons against access to hazardous parts inside the enclosure; - protection of the equipment inside the enclosure against ingress of solid foreign objects. This standard brings together in one publication object probes and access probes currently specified in other standards, together with any new probes. Has the status of a basic safety publication in accordance with IEC Guide 104. ICS 13.260; ICS 29.020 HS 8538.10.00 EQV: IEC IEC 61032:1997 12 pages PGr 2 EAS 511:2008, Sleeves of insulating material for live working This international standard is applicable to insulating sleeves for the protection of workers from accidental contact with live electrical conductors, apparatus or circuits. ICS 13.260; 29.260.99 HS 8547.90.00 EQV: IEC 60889 (1987-11) 75 pages PGr 7

13.280 Radiation protection 13.300 Protection against dangerous goods

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13.310 Protection against crime 13.320 Alarm and warning systems 13.340 Protective equipment 17 METROLOGY AND MEASUREMENT. PHYSICAL PHENOMENA 17.020 Metrology and measurement in general

EAS 124:1999, Rounding off number values This East African Standard sets out rules for the rounding of numbers, the number of significant figures to be retained in presenting any particular value, and conventions concerning the interpretation of specification limits in relation to their mode of expression. General principles and working rules relating to different aspects of this subject are set out and illustrated with examples. ICS 17.020 HS 9017.00.00 4 pages PGr 1

17.040 Linear and angular measurements 17.060 Measurement of volume, mass, density, viscos ity 17.080 Measurement of time, velocity, acceleration, angular velocity 17.100 Measurement of force, weight and pressure 17.120 Measurement of fluid flow 17.140 Acoustics and acoustic measurements 17.140.30 Noise emitted by means of transport

EAS 537-1:2008, Measurement of noise emitted by accelerating road v ehicles — Engineering method — Part 1: M and N categories This part of ISO 362 specifies an engineering method for measuring the noise emitted by road vehicles of categories M and N under typical urban traffic conditions. It excludes vehicles of category L1 and L2, which are covered by ISO 9645, and vehicles of category L3, L4 and L5 covered by ISO 362-2. The specifications are intended to reproduce the level of noise generated by the principal noise sources during normal driving in urban traffic (see Annex A). The method is designed to meet the requirements of simplicity as far as they are consistent with reproducibility of results under the operating conditions of the vehicle. ICS 17.140.30; 43.020 HS 8702.00.00; HS 8703.00.00; HS 8704.22.00 EQV: ISO 362-1:2007 21 pages PGr 3 EAS 570:2008, Acoustics — Measurements of sound pressure level em itted by stationary road vehicles This International Standard specifies a test procedure, environment and instrumentation for measuring the exterior sound pressure levels from road vehicles under stationary conditions, providing a continuous measure of the sound pressure level over a range of engine speeds. This International Standard applies only to road vehicles of categories L, M and N equipped with internal combustion engines. ICS 17.140.30; 43.020 HS 8702.00.00; HS 8703.00.00; HS 8704.00.00 EQV: ISO 5130:2007 17 pages PGr 3

17.160 Vibrations, shock and vibration measurements 17.180 Optics and optical measurements 17.200 Thermodynamics and temperature measurements 17.220 Electricity. Magnetism. Electrical and magne tic measurements 17.220.01 Electricity. Magnetism. General aspects 17.220.20 Measurement of electrical and magnetic qu antities

EAS 508:2008, High-voltage test techniques — Partial discharge me asurements This International Standard is applicable to the measurement of partial discharges which occur in electrical apparatus, components or systems when tested with alternating voltages up to 400 Hz or with direct voltage. ICS 17.220.20; ICS 19.080 HS 8543/8544/85468547 EQV: IEC 60270 (2000-12) 99 pages PGr 7 EAS/TR 731-1:2008, Electricity metering — Data exchange for meter read ing, tariff and load control — Glossary of terms — Part 1: Terms related to data exchange with metering equ ipment using DLMS/COSEM This part of IEC 62051 reflects the most important terms used in International Standards after the publication of IEC 62051 in 1999. The new terms are mainly related to data exchange with metering equipment for meter reading, tariff and load control using DLMS/COSEM as speci-fied in the IEC 62056 series of standards. ICS 01.040.29; 17.220.20 HS 9028.30.0000; HS 9028.90.0000 31 pages PGr 4 EAS 732-11:2008, Electricity metering equipment (ac) — General requi rements, tests and test conditions — Part 11: Meter ing equipment This part of IEC 62052 covers type tests for electricity metering equipment for indoor and outdoor application and applies to newly manufactured equipment designed to measure the electrical energy on 50 Hz or 60 Hz networks, with a voltage up to 600 V. ICS 17.220.20 HS 9028.30.0000; HS 9028.90.0000 40 pages PGr 5

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EAS 733-11:2008, Electricity metering equipment (a.c.) — Particular requirements — Part 11: Electromechanical meters fo r active energy (classes 0.5, 1 and 2) This part of IEC 62053 applies only to newly manufactured electromechanical watt-hour meters of accuracy classes 0.5, 1 and 2, for the measurement of alternating current electrical active energy in 50 Hz or 60 Hz networks and it applies to their type tests only. It applies only to electromechanical watt-hour meters for indoor and outdoor application consisting of a measuring element and register(s) enclosed together in a meter case. ICS 17.220.20 HS 9028.30.0000 29 pages PGr 4 EAS 733-21:2008, Electricity metering equipment (a.c.) — Particular requirements — Part 21: Static meters for active en ergy (classes 1 and 2) This part of IEC 62053 applies only to newly manufactured static watt-hour meters of accuracy classes 1 and 2, for the measurement of alternating current electrical active energy in 50 Hz or 60 Hz networks and it applies to their type tests only. It applies only to static watt-hour meters for indoor and outdoor application consisting of a measuring element and register(s) enclosed together in a meter case. ICS 17.220.20 HS 9028.30.0000 23 pages PGr 3 EAS 733-22:2008, Electricity metering equipment (a.c.) — Particular Requirements — Part 22: Static meters for active en ergy (classes 0.2 S and 0.5 S) This part of IEC 62053 applies only to newly manufactured static watt-hour meters of accuracy classes 0.2 S and 0.5 S, for the measurement of alternating current electrical active energy in 50 Hz or 60 Hz networks and it applies to their type tests only. It applies only to transformer-operated static watt-hour meters for indoor application consisting of a measuring element and register(s) enclosed together in a meter case. It also applies to operation indicator(s) and test output(s). ICS 17.220.20 HS 9028.30.0000 17 pages PGr 3 EAS 733-23:2008, Electricity metering equipment (a.c.) — Particular requirements — Part 23: Static meters for reactive energy (classes 2 and 3) This part of IEC 62053 applies only to newly manufactured static var-hour meters of accuracy classes 2 and 3, for the measurement of alternating current electrical reactive energy in 50 Hz or 60 Hz networks and it applies to their type tests only. For practical reasons, this standard is based on a conventional definition of reactive energy for sinusoidal currents and voltages containing the fundamental frequency only. It applies only to static var-hour meters for indoor and outdoor application consisting of a measuring element and register(s) enclosed together in a meter case. It also applies to operation indicator(s) and test output(s). ICS 17.220.20 HS 9028.30.0000 35 pages PGr 4 EAS 733-31:2008, Electricity metering equipment (a.c.) — Particular requirements — Part 31: Pulse output devices for electromechanical and electronic meters (two wires only) This part of IEC 62053 is applicable to passive, two-wire, externally powered pulse output devices to be used in electricity meters as defined by the relevant standards of technical committee 13 (see normative references) as well as future standards for static VA-hour meters. Such pulse output devices are used to transmit pulses, representing a finite energy quantity, to a receiver (e.g. a tariff device). ICS 17.220.20 HS 9028.90.0000 37 pages PGr 5 EAS 733-52:2008, Electricity metering equipment (AC) — Particular re quirements — Part 52: Symbols This part of IEC 62053 applies to letter and graphical symbols intended for marking on and identifying the function of electromechanical or static a.c. electricity meters and their auxiliary devices. ICS 17.220.20 HS 9028.30.0000; HS 9028.90.0000 33 pages PGr 4 EAS 735-21:2008, Electricity metering — Payment systems — Part 21: F ramework for standardization This technical report sets out a framework for the integration of standards into a system specification for electricity payment metering systems. It addresses the payment metering system application process, generic processes, generic functions, data elements, system entities and interfaces that exist in present payment metering systems. The approach taken in the framework is sufficiently generic to payment metering systems so that it should be equally applicable to future systems. ICS 17.220.20; 91.140.50 HS 9028.30.0000; HS 9028.90.0000 107 pages PGr 8

17.220.99 Other standards related to electricity an d magnetism 17.240 Radiation measurements 19 TESTING 19.020 Test conditions and procedures in general 19.040 Environmental testing 19.060 Mechanical testing 19.080 Electrical and electronic testing

EAS 508:2008, High-voltage test techniques — Partial discharge me asurements This International Standard is applicable to the measurement of partial discharges which occur in electrical apparatus, components or systems when tested with alternating voltages up to 400 Hz or with direct voltage. ICS 17.220.20; ICS 19.080 HS 8543/8544/85468547 EQV: IEC 60270 (2000-12) 99 pages PGr 7

19.100 Non-destructive testing

EAS 207:2001, Radiography of welds and viewing conditions for fil ms — Utilization of recommended patterns of image q uality indicators (I.Q.I) This East African Standard prescribes the conditions for use of recommended patterns of image quality indicators (I.Q.I) for radiography of welds and viewing conditions for films. ICS 19.100 HS 7200; 7300; 7400; 7500; 7600; 7800; 7900; 8000; 8100 5 pages PGr 1

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EAS 208:2001, Radiographic image quality indicators for non-destr uctive testing — Principles and identification This East African Standard defines the characteristics of image quality indicators for non-destructive testing used in radiography and specifies the symbols which allow the identification of these indicators. Notwithstanding that the basic experience was based on radiography of steel, this standard is intended for general application on all metals. However, for particular materials (for example, aluminium and its alloys) complementary International Standards may be issued.

ICS 19.100 HS 7200; 7300; 7400; 7500; 7600; 7800; 7900; 8000; 8100 4 pages PGr 1

19.120 Particle size analysis. Sieving 21 MECHANICAL SYSTEMS AND COMPONENTS FOR GENERAL US E 21.020 Characteristics and design of machines, appa ratus, equipment 21.040 Screw threads 21.060 Fasteners 21.060.01 Fasteners in general 21.060.10 Bolts, screws, studs 21.060.20 Nuts 21.060.30 Washers, locking elements 21.060.40 Rivets 21.060.50 Pins, nails

EAS 133:1999, Steel nails — Specification This East African Standard specifies requirements for preferred form and dimensions, tolerance on dimensions and surface coating of loose steel wire nails for general applications. ICS 21.060.50 HS 7217.11.0000 (uncoated); HS 7217.12.0000 (coated) 15 pages PGr 2

21.060.60 Rings, bushes, sleeves, collars 21.060.70 Clamps and staples 21.060.99 Other fasteners 21.080 Hinges, eyelets and other articulated joints 21.100 Bearings 21.120 Shafts and couplings 21.140 Seals, glands 21.160 Springs 21.180 Housing, enclosures, other machine parts 21.200 Gears

EAS 728-4:2008, Wind turbines — Part 4: Design and specification of gearboxes This standard applies to gearboxes for wind turbines with power capacities ranging from40 kW to 2MW. It applies to all parallel axis, one stage epicyclic, and combined one stage epicyclic and parallel shaft enclosed gearboxes. The provisions made in this standard are based on field experience with wind turbines having the above power capacities and configurations. Guidelines of this standard may be applied to higher capacity wind turbines provided the specifications are appropriately modified to accommodate the characteristics of higher capacity wind turbines. Life requirements apply to wind turbines with a minimum design lifetime of 20 years. ICS 21.200; 27.180 HS 8412.80.30; HS 8502.31.00 EQV: ISO 81400-4:2006 90 pages PGr 7

21.220 Flexible drives and transmissions 21.240 Rotary-reciprocating mechanisms and their pa rts 21.260 Lubrication systems 23 FLUID SYSTEMS AND COMPONENTS FOR GENERAL USE 23.020 Fluid storage devices 23.040 Pipeline components and pipelines 23.040.01 Pipeline components and pipelines in gene ral

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23.040.10 Iron and steel pipes 23.040.15 Non-ferrous metal pipes 23.040.20 Plastics pipes

EAS 182-1:2007, Unplasticized polyvinyl chloride (uPVC) pipes for c old water services — Specification — Part 1: Genera l requirements This East African Standard specifies requirements for (U-PVC) Pipes up to and including a nominal diameter of 630 mm for conveying water at pressures up to and including 4, 6, 10, 12.5 and 16 bar at 25°C depending on the size. Method s of test are given in the appendices. ICS: 23.040.20; 91.140.60 HS 3917 23.00; HS 3917.29.00 EQV: ISO 4065:1996; BS EN 1452 22 pages PGr 3 EAS 182-2:2007, Unplasticized polyvinyl chloride (uPVC) pipes for c old water services — Specification — Part 2: Normal diameters, wall thickness and nominal pressure (met ric series) This part of the standard specifies nominal outside diameters calculated wall thickness and nominal pressures of circular section unplasticised polyvinyl chloride (UPVC) pipes used for water services. It is intended to serve as a guide to manufacturers and users and as a basis for the requirements for the specification for unplasticized PVC pipes for cold-water services. ICS: 23.040.20; 91.140.60 HS 3917 23.00; HS 3917.29.00 EQV: ISO 4065:1996; BS EN 1452 3 pages PGr 1

23.040.40 Metal fittings 23.040.99 Other pipeline components

23.060 Valves 23.080 Pumps 23.100 Fluid power systems 23.120 Ventilators. Fans. Air-conditioners 23.140 Compressors and pneumatic machines 23.160 Vacuum technology 25 MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING 25.020 Manufacturing forming processes 25.040 Industrial automation systems 25.060 Machine tool systems 25.080 Machine tools 25.100 Cutting tools

25.120 Chipless working equipment

25.140 Hand-held tools

25.140.01 Hand-held tools in general

25.140.10 Pneumatic tools

25.140.20 Electric tools

EAS 169-1:2000, Safety of hand-held motor-perated electric tools — Part 1: General requirements This standard deals with the safety of hand-held motor-operated or magnetically driven electric tools, the rated voltage of the tools being not more than 250 V for single-phase a.c. or d.c. tools, and 440 V for three-phase a.c. tools. So far as is practicable, this standard deals with the common hazards presented by hand-held tools which are encountered by all persons in the normal use and reasonably foreseeable misuse of the tools. ICS: 25.140.20 HS 8467.00.00 EQV: IEC 60745-1:2003 113 pages PGr 9 EAS 169-2-1:2000, Safety of hand-held motor-operated electric tools — Part 2-1: Particular requirements for drills and i mpact drills Deals with the safety of hand-held motor-operated or magnetically driven electric tools, specific requirements for drills and impact drills. The rated voltage being not more than 250 V for single-phase a.c. or d.c., and 440 V for three-phase a.c. tools ICS: 25.140.20; ICS: 25.140.30 HS 8467.21.00 EQV: IEC 60745-2-1:2003 11 pages PGr 2 EAS 169-2-2:2000, Safety of hand-held motor-operated electric tools — Part 2-2: Particular requirements for screwdrivers and impact wrenches Deals with the safety of hand-held motor-operated or magnetically driven electric tools, specific requirements for screwdrivers and impact wrenches. The rated voltage being not more than 250 V for single-phase a.c. or d.c., and 440 V for three-phase a.c. tools.

ICS: 25.140.20 HS 8467.19.00 EQV: IEC 60745-2-2:2003 11 pages PGr 2

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EAS 169-2-3:2000, Safety of hand-held motor-operated electric tools — Part 2-3: Particular requirements for grinders, po lishers and disk-type sanders Applies to grinders, with a rated speed not exceeding a peripheral speed of the accessory of 80 m/s at rated capacity, polishers and disk-type sanders, including angle, straight and vertical with a rated capacity not exceeding 230 mm. Does not apply to random-orbit polishers and random-orbit sanders. These are covered by IEC 60745-2-4. ICS: 25.140.20 HS 8467.19.00 EQV: IEC 60745-2-3:2006 35 pages PGr 4 EAS 169-2-5:2000, Safety of hand-held motor-operated electric tools — Part 2-5: Particular requirements for circular saw s and circular knives Deals with the safety of hand-held motor-operated or magnetically driven electric tools, specific requirements for circular saws. The rated voltage being not more than 250 V for single-phase a.c. or d.c., and 440 V for three-phase a.c. tools. This standard does not apply to saws used with abrasive wheels. ICS: 25.140.20 HS 8467.22.00 EQV: IEC 60745-2-5:2003 30 pages PGr 4

25.140.30 Hand-operated tools EAS 132:1999, Hoes (jembes) — Both plain and forked — Specificati on This East African Standard specifies the requirements for forged hoes; both plain and fork hoes used for digging. ICS: 25.140.30 HS 8201.30.00 11 pages PGr 2 EAS 188:2000, Machetes — Specification This East African Standard applies to general purposes panga or curved blade, straight blade and tapered blade. ICS: 25.100.30 HS 8201.90.00 8 pages PGr 2

25.140.99 Other hand-held tools 25.160 Welding, brazing and soldering

25.160.20 Welding consumables

EAS 503-1:2008, Rubber insulated cables — Rated voltages up to and including 450/750 V — Part 1: General requirements This part of IEC 60245 applies to rigid and flexible cables with insulation, and sheath if any, based on vulcanized rubber of rated voltages Uo/U up to and including 450/750 V used in power installations of nominal voltage not exceeding 450/750 V a.c. ICS 29.060.20; 25.160.20 HS 8544.59.00 EQV: IEC 60245-1 (2003-12) 21 pages PGr 3

25.180 Industrial furnaces 25.200 Heat treatment 25.220 Surface treatment and coating 27 ENERGY AND HEAT TRANSFER ENGINEERING 27.010 Energy and heat transfer engineering in gene ral 27.020 Internal combustion engines 27.040 Gas and steam turbines. Steam engines 27.060 Burners. Boilers 27.070 Fuel cells 27.075 Hydrogen technologies 27.080 Heat pumps 27.100 Power stations in general 27.120 Nuclear energy engineering 27.140 Hydraulic energy engineering 27.160 Solar energy engineering

EAS 362:2005, Solar photovoltaic power systems — Glossary Specifies terms of elements (solar cells and solar cell modules), equipments (power conditioner and storage batteries) and photovoltaic systems used in relation with photovoltaic power generation. ICS 01.040.27; ICS 27.160 HS 8541.40.00 EQV: IEC 61836/TR 30 pages PGr 4 EAS 363-1:2005, Solar photovoltaic power systems — Test procedures for main components — Part 1: Photovoltaic modules This Part 1 of EAS 363 specifies test procedures for photovoltaic modules for use in photovoltaic systems as envisaged in EAS 389. The object of the test procedures is to verify compliance with the requirements specified in of EAS 389 for photovoltaic modules, panels and arrays. ICS: 27.160 HS 8541.40.11 EQV: IEC 61215:1993; IEC 61646:1996 10 pages PGr 2

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EAS 363-2:2005, Solar photovoltaic power systems — Test procedures for main components — Part 2: Installation, mainten ance, testing and replacement of batteries This East African Standard specifies the requirements and recommended practices for the installation, maintenance, testing, and replacement of secondary batteries for use with photovoltaic power systems. This standard specifies requirements and installation for all types of batteries including lead-acid and nickel-cadmium and covers both vented and sealed cells. ICS: 27.160; 29.220.20 HS 8507.20.00(Pb); HS 8507.30.00(NiCd); HS 8507.40.00(NiFe); HS 8507.80.00 85 pages PGr 7 EAS 363-3:2005, Solar photovoltaic power systems — Test procedures for main components — Part 3: Charge regulators This Part 3 of EAS 363 specifies the test procedures for regulators for use in photovoltaic systems as described in EAS 389. The procedures can, however be adapted to suit the testing of regulators in general. The object is to verify compliance with the requirements specified in EAS 389. ICS: 27.160 HS 8504.40.00; [HS 8504.40.40] 22 pages PGr 3 EAS 363-4:2005, Solar photovoltaic power systems — Test procedures for main components — Part 4: Inverters This Part 4 of EAS 363 specifies the test procedures for inverters for use in photovoltaic systems as described in EAS 389. The inverters are rated at a d.c. input of 12 V and an a.c. r.m.s. output voltage of 230 V ± 11 V at a frequency of 50 Hz ± 1.25 Hz and capable of a power output of upwards of 150 W. ICS: 27.160 HS 8504.40.00; [HS 8504.40.10] 6 pages PGr 1 EAS 363-5:2005, Solar photovoltaic power systems — Test procedures for main components — Part 5: Luminaires This Part 5 of EAS 363 specifies the test procedures for luminaires for use in photovoltaic systems as described in EAS 389. The object of the test procedure is to verify compliance with the requirements specified in EAS 389. ICS 27.160; ICS 29.140.40 HS 8539.21.00(filament); HS 8539 31.00(Fluor); HS 8539.31.10(CFL); HS 8539.31.90 8 pages PGr 2 EAS 364:2005, Crystalline silicon terrestrial photovoltaic (PV) m odules — Design qualification and type approval This East African Standard lays down requirements for the design qualification and type approval of terrestrial photovoltaic modules suitable for long-term operation in moderate open-air climates, as defined in IEC 60721-2-1. It applies only to crystalline silicon types. Standards for thin-film modules and other environments, such as marine or equatorial conditions, are under consideration. This standard does not apply to modules used with concentrators. The object of this test sequence is to determine the electrical and thermal characteristics of the module and to show, as far as is possible within reasonable constraints of cost and time, that the module is capable of withstanding prolonged exposure in climates described in the scope. The actual lifetime expectancy of modules so qualified will depend on their design, their environment and the conditions under which they are operated. ICS: 27.160 HS 8541.40.00 [HS 8541.40.11] EQV: IEC 61215:1993 40 pages PGr 5 EAS 365:2005, Thin-film terrestrial photovoltaic (PV) modules — D esign qualification and type approval This East African Standard lays down requirements for the design qualification and type approval of terrestrial thin-film photovoltaic modules suitable for long-term operation in moderate open-air climates, as defined in IEC 60721-2-1. It is written with amorphous silicon technology in mind, but may also be applicable to other thin-film PV modules. Modifications to this test sequence may be necessary due to the specific characteristics of these other new technologies. The test sequence is based largely on that specified in EAS 364 for the design qualification and type approval of terrestrial crystalline silicon modules. However, some changes have been made to account for the special features of amorphous silicon thin-film modules. Light-soaking is used to separate light-induced degradation from other degradation mechanisms, and to provide the maximum power at the end of the test sequence as an estimate of the long-term performance of thin-film modules. Modules are annealed before thermal cycling and damp heat tests in order to separate the annealing effects from any degradation resulting from these tests. For thin-film technologies other than amorphous silicon, pre-treatments such as light-soaking and annealing may differ or may prove unnecessary. A wet leakage current test has been added because all types of thin-film modules are susceptible to moisture-induced corrosion. The object of this test sequence is to determine the electrical and thermal characteristics of the module and to show, as far as is possible within reasonable constraints of cost and time, that the module is capable of withstanding prolonged exposure in climates described in the scope. The actual lifetime expectancy of modules so qualified will depend on their design, their environment and the conditions under which they are operated. This standard does not apply to modules used with concentrators. ICS: 27.160 HS 8541.40.00 [HS 8541.40.11] EQV: IEC 61646:1996 38 pages PGr 5 EAS 366:2005, Characteristic parameters of stand-alone photovolta ic (PV) systems This East African Standard defines the major electrical, mechanical and environmental parameters for the description and performance analysis of stand-alone photovoltaic systems. The parameters as listed are presented in a standard format for the purposes of procurement and performance analysis: measurement of short-term and long-term on-site photovoltaic system performance; comparison between on-site measured and projected performance, both extrapolated to standard test conditions (STC). Specialized documents related to specific applications and/or to specific uses (designing, performance prediction and measurement) may be issued, if necessary. ICS: 27.160 HS 8541.40.00 [HS 8541.40.11] EQV: IEC 61215:1993; IEC 61646:1996 10 pages PGr 2 EAS 367:2005, Susceptibility of a photovoltaic module to accident al impact damage (resistance to impact test) This East African standard specifies a test to assess the susceptibility of a module to accidental impact damage. ICS: 27.160 HS 8541.40.00 [HS 8541.40.11] EQV: IEC 61215:1993; IEC 61646:1996 2 pages PGr 1

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EAS 368:2005, Photovoltaic system performance monitoring — Guidel ines for measurement, data exchange and analysis This East African Standard recommends procedures for the monitoring of energy-related PV system characteristics such as in-plane irradiance, array output, storage input and output and power conditioner input and output; and for the exchange and analysis of monitored data. The purpose of these procedures is to assess the overall performance of PV systems configured as stand-alone or utility grid-connected, or as hybridised with non-PV power sources such as engine generators and wind turbines. This standard may not be applicable to small standalone systems due to the relatively high cost of the measurement equipment. ICS: 27.160; ICS 27.180 HS 8541.40.00 [HS 8541.40.11] EQV: IEC 61215:1993; IEC 61646:1996 12 pages PGr 2 EAS 369:2005, Crystalline silicon photovoltaic array-on-site meas urement of I-V characteristics This East African Standard describes procedures for on-site measurement of crystalline silicon photovoltaic (PV) array characteristics and for extrapolating these data to Standard Test Conditions (STC) or other selected temperatures and irradiance values. Measurements of PV array I-V characteristics under actual on-site conditions and their extrapolation to Acceptance Test Conditions (ATC) can provide (see annex A and QC 001002): data on power rating; verification of installed array power performance relative to design specifications; detection of possible differences between on-site module characteristics and laboratory or factory measurements; detection of possible performance degradation of modules and arrays with respect to on-site initial data. For a particular module on-site measurements extrapolated to Standard Test Conditions (STC) can be directly compared with results previously obtained in laboratory or factory for that module, provided that in both measurements the reference devices have the same spectral and spatial response as described in the relevant IEC 60904. Data from on-site array measurements contain diode, cable and mismatch losses. Therefore, they are not directly comparable to the sum of the respective module data. If a PV array is formed with sub-arrays of different tilt, orientation, technology or electrical configuration, the procedure described here will be applied to each unique PV sub-array. ICS: 27.160 HS 8541.40.00 [HS 8541.40.11] EQV: IEC 61215:1993; IEC 61646:1996 5 pages PGr 1 EAS 389-1:2006, Solar photovoltaic power systems Design, installation operation monitoring and main tenance Code of practice Part 1: Design of solar PV power systems This East African Standard specifies requirements for the design criteria for photovoltaic power systems. This East African Standard covers requirements for photovoltaic systems intended for use on buildings such as domestic, school, office and industrial building, and whose total output power does not exceed 12000 peak watts. This specification gives the requirements for:

the components for photovoltaic systems as optimized for system sizes based on 12 V dc; and for the installation, commissioning, operation, inspection, monitoring and maintenance requirements for such systems.

Typical sizes of photovoltaic systems for SHS are given in annex A of this standard. This standard emphasizes the optimization and functionality of the system with an in-built safety aspect at every stage. ICS: 27.160 HS 8504.40.00; [HS 8504.40.10]; HS 8507.20.00(Pb); HS 8507.30.00(NiCd); HS 8507.40.00(NiFe); HS 8507.80.00; HS 8541.40.00 [HS 8541.40.11]; HS 8539.21.00(filament); HS 8539 31.00(Fluor); HS 8539.31.10(CFL); HS 8539.31.90; HS 8504.40.00 [HS 8504.40.10]; HS 8504.40.00; [HS 8504.40.10] 200 pages PGr 14 EAS 389-2:2006, Solar photovoltaic power systems Design, installation, operation, monitoring and ma intenance Code of practice Part 2: Installation of solar PV power systems This East African Standard specifies requirements for the installation of photovoltaic power systems. This East African Standard covers requirements for photovoltaic systems intended for use on buildings such as domestic, school, office and industrial building, and whose total output power does not exceed 12000 peak watts. ICS: 27.160 HS 8504.40.00; [HS 8504.40.10]; HS 8507.20.00(Pb); HS 8507.30.00(NiCd); HS 8507.40.00(NiFe); HS 8507.80.00; HS 8541.40.00 [HS 8541.40.11]; HS 8539.21.00(filament); HS 8539 31.00(Fluor); HS 8539.31.10(CFL); HS 8539.31.90; HS 8504.40.00 [HS 8504.40.10]; HS 8504.40.00; [HS 8504.40.10] 60 pages PGr 6 EAS 389-3:2006, Solar photovoltaic power systems Design, installation, operation, monitoring and ma intenance Code of practice Part 3: Operation of PV systems This East African Standard specifies requirements for the operation of photovoltaic power systems. This East African Standard covers requirements for photovoltaic systems intended for use on buildings such as domestic, school, office and industrial building, and whose total output power does not exceed 12000 peak watts. ICS: 27.160 HS 8504.40.00; [HS 8504.40.10]; HS 8507.20.00(Pb); HS 8507.30.00(NiCd); HS 8507.40.00(NiFe); HS 8507.80.00; HS 8541.40.00 [HS 8541.40.11]; HS 8539.21.00(filament); HS 8539 31.00(Fluor); HS 8539.31.10(CFL); HS 8539.31.90; HS 8504.40.00 [HS 8504.40.10]; HS 8504.40.00; [HS 8504.40.10] 40 pages PGr 5 EAS 389-4:2006, Solar photovoltaic power systems Design, installation, operation, monitoring and ma intenance Code of practice Part 4: Monitoring and maintenance of solar PV po wer systems This East African Standard specifies requirements for the monitoring and maintenance of photovoltaic power systems. This East African Standard covers requirements for photovoltaic systems intended for use on buildings such as domestic, school, office and industrial building, and whose total output power does not exceed 12000 peak watts. ICS: 27.160 HS 8504.40.00; [HS 8504.40.10]; HS 8507.20.00(Pb); HS 8507.30.00(NiCd); HS 8507.40.00(NiFe); HS 8507.80.00; HS 8541.40.00 [HS 8541.40.11]; HS 8539.21.00(filament); HS 8539 31.00(Fluor); HS 8539.31.10(CFL); HS 8539.31.90; HS 8504.40.00 [HS 8504.40.10]; HS 8504.40.00; [HS 8504.40.10] 78 pages PGr 7 EAS 720:2008, Balance-of-system components for photovoltaic syste ms — Design qualification natural environments This International Standard establishes requirements for the design qualification of balance-of-system (BOS) components used in terrestrial photovoltaic (PV) systems. This standard is suitable for operation in indoor, conditioned or unconditioned; or outdoor in general open-air climates as defined in IEC 60721-2-1, protected or unprotected. It is written for dedicated solar components such as batteries, inverters, charge controllers, system diode packages, heat sinks, surge protectors, system junction boxes, maximum power point tracking devices and switch gear, but may be applicable to other BOS system components. ICS 27.160 HS 8504.40.00; [HS 8504.40.10]; HS 8507.20.00(Pb); HS 8507.30.00(NiCd); HS 8507.40.00(NiFe); HS 8507.80.00; HS 8541.40.00 [HS 8541.40.11]; HS 8539.21.00(filament); HS 8539 31.00(Fluor); HS 8539.31.10(CFL); HS 8539.31.90; HS 8504.40.00; [HS 8504.40.10] EQV: IEC 62093 (2005-03) 75 pages PGr 7 EAS 721:2008, Photovoltaic (PV) systems — Characteristics of the utility interface This International Standard applies to utility-interconnected photovoltaic (PV) power systems operating in parallel with the utility and utilizing static (solid-state) non-islanding inverters for the conversion of DC to AC. This document describes specific recommendations for

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systems rated at 10 kVA or less, such as may be utilized on individual residences single or three phase. This standard applies to interconnection with the low-voltage utility distribution system. ICS 27.160 HS 8504.40.00; [HS 8504.40.10] EQV: IEC 61727:2004 23 pages PGr 3 EAS 722-1:2008, Photovoltaic (PV) module safety qualification — Par t 1: Requirements for construction This part of IEC 61730 describes the fundamental construction requirements for photovoltaic (PV) modules in order to provide safe electrical and mechanical operation during their expected lifetime. Specific topics are provided to assess the prevention of electrical shock, fire hazards, and personal injury due to mechanical and environmental stresses. This part of IEC 61730 pertains to the particular requirements of construction. IEC 61730-2 outlines the requirements of testing. ICS 27.160 HS 8541.40.00 [HS 8541.40.11] EQV: IEC 61730-1:2004 39 pages PGr 5 EAS 722-2:2008, Photovoltaic (PV) module safety qualification — Par t 2: Requirements for testing This part of IEC 61730 describes the testing requirements for photovoltaic (PV) modules in order to provide safe electrical and mechanical operation during their expected lifetime. Specific topics are provided to assess the prevention of electrical shock, fire hazards, and personal injury due to mechanical and environmental stresses. IEC 61730-1 pertains to the particular requirements of construction. This part of IEC 61730 outlines the requirements of testing. ICS 27.160 HS 8541.40.00 [HS 8541.40.11] EQV: IEC 61730-2:2004 77 pages PGr 7 EAS 723:2008, Photovoltaic (PV) stand alone systems — Design veri fication The specifications, test methods and procedures included in this document cover stand-alone photovoltaic (PV) systems. It covers systems containing one or more PV modules, a support structure, storage batterie(s), a charge controller and typical DC loads such as lights, radio, television and refrigerators. AC loads with dedicated inverters are considered as DC loads. The load as specified by the manufacturer is an integral part of the PV system with regards to the design verification. ICS 27.160 HS 8504.40.00; [HS 8504.40.10](inv); [HS 8504.40.40](reg) ; HS 8507.20.00(Pb); HS 8507.30.00(NiCd); HS 8507.40.00(NiFe); HS 8507.80.00; HS 8541.40.00 [HS 8541.40.11]; HS 8539.21.00(filament); HS 8539 31.00(Fluor); HS 8539.31.10(CFL); HS 8539.31.90 EQV: IEC 62124:2004 77 pages PGr 7 EAS 724:2008, Photovoltaic systems — Power conditioners — Procedu re for measuring efficiency This standard describes guidelines for measuring the efficiency of power conditioners used in stand-alone and utility-interactive photovoltaic systems, where the output of the power conditioner is a stable a.c. voltage of constant frequency or a stable dc voltage. The efficiency is calculated from a direct measurement of input and output power in the factory. An isolation transformer is included where it is applicable. ICS 27.160 HS 8504.40.00; [HS 8504.40.10](inv); [HS 8504.40.40](reg) EQV: IEC 61683:1999 20 pages PGr 3 EAS/TS 725-1:2008, Recommendations for small renewable energy and hybr id systems for rural electrification — Part 1: Gene ral introduction to rural electrification Rural electrification is one of the predominant policy actions designed to increase the wellbeing of rural populations together with improved healthcare, education, personal advancement and economical development. Rural electrification can be completed through connection to a national or regional electrification grid. This document applies to cases where the grid is too faraway (too costly) or the individual demand centres are too small to make grid access economic, where autonomous power systems may be used to supply these services. ICS 27.160; 27.180 HS 2716.00.00(elec); HS 8504.40.00; [HS 8504.40.10](inv); [HS 8504.40.40](reg); HS 8507.20.00(Pb); HS 8507.30.00(NiCd); HS 8507.40.00(NiFe); HS 8507.80.00; HS 8541.40.00 [HS 8541.40.11]; HS 8539.21.00(filament); HS 8539 31.00(Fluor); HS 8539.31.10(CFL); HS 8539.31.90; HS 8410(hydro); HS 8411(gas); HS 8412.80.30 EQV: IEC/TS 62257-1:2003 11 pages PGr 2 EAS/TS 725-2:2008, Recommendations for small renewable energy and hybr id systems for rural electrification — Part 2: From requirements to a range of electrification systems The scope of this part of the IEC 62257 series is to propose a methodological approach for the setting up and carrying out of socio-economic studies as part of the framework of decentralized rural electrification projects. It is addressed to project teams and in particular to experts in charge of socio-economic studies in international projects. ICS 27.160; 27.180 HS 2716.00.00(elec); HS 8504.40.00; [HS 8504.40.10](inv); [HS 8504.40.40](reg); HS 8507.20.00(Pb); HS 8507.30.00(NiCd); HS 8507.40.00(NiFe); HS 8507.80.00; HS 8541.40.00 [HS 8541.40.11]; HS 8539.21.00(filament); HS 8539 31.00(Fluor); HS 8539.31.10(CFL); HS 8539.31.90; HS 8410(hydro); HS 8411(gas); HS 8412.80.30 EQV: IEC/TS 62257-2:2004 63 pages PGr 6 EAS/TS 725-3:2008, Recommendations for small renewable energy and hybr id systems for rural electrification — Part 3: Proj ect development and management This part of IEC 62257 provides information on the responsibilities involved in the implementation of rural power systems. In Clause 5, this technical specification presents contractual relationships to be built between the different participants to a project. Throughout the project, responsibilities are to be clearly defined and contractual commitments controlled. Clause 6 provides relevant tests to be applied to small renewable energy and hybrid electrification systems. Clause 7 provides proposed quality assurance principles to be implemented. In Clause 8, requirements are proposed for recycling and protection of the environment. In Annex A of this technical specification, further technical considerations for contractual liabilities are provided. ICS 27.160; 27.180 HS 2716.00.00(elec); HS 8504.40.00; [HS 8504.40.10](inv); [HS 8504.40.40](reg); HS 8507.20.00(Pb); HS 8507.30.00(NiCd); HS 8507.40.00(NiFe); HS 8507.80.00; HS 8541.40.00 [HS 8541.40.11]; HS 8539.21.00(filament); HS 8539 31.00(Fluor); HS 8539.31.10(CFL); HS 8539.31.90; HS 8410(hydro); HS 8411(gas); HS 8412.80.30 EQV: IEC/TS 62257-3:2004 46 pages PGr 5 EAS/TS 725-4:2008, Recommendations for small renewable energy and hybr id systems for rural electrification — Part 4: Syst em selection and design This part of IEC 62257 provides a method for describing the results to be achieved by the electrification system independently of the technical solutions that could be implemented. In relation to the needs of the different participants to the project, functional requirements that shall be achieved by the production and distribution subsystems are listed. ICS 27.160; 27.180 HS 2716.00.00(elec); HS 8504.40.00; [HS 8504.40.10](inv); [HS 8504.40.40](reg); HS 8507.20.00(Pb); HS 8507.30.00(NiCd); HS 8507.40.00(NiFe); HS 8507.80.00; HS 8541.40.00 [HS 8541.40.11]; HS 8539.21.00(filament); HS 8539 31.00(Fluor); HS 8539.31.10(CFL); HS 8539.31.90; HS 8410(hydro); HS 8411(gas); HS 8412.80.30 EQV: IEC/TS 62257-4:2005 69 pages PGr 6

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EAS/TS 725-5:2008, Recommendations for small renewable energy and hybr id systems for rural electrification — Part 5: Protection against electrical hazards The purpose of this document is to specify the general requirements for the protection of persons and equipment against electrical hazards to be applied in decentralised rural electrification systems. Requirements dealing with protection against electric shock are based on basic rules from IEC 61140 and IEC 60364. These general requirements are to be applied to all the identified categories of DRES. ICS 27.160; 27.180 HS 2716.00.00(elec); HS 8504.40.00; [HS 8504.40.10](inv); [HS 8504.40.40](reg); HS 8507.20.00(Pb); HS 8507.30.00(NiCd); HS 8507.40.00(NiFe); HS 8507.80.00; HS 8541.40.00 [HS 8541.40.11]; HS 8539.21.00(filament); HS 8539 31.00(Fluor); HS 8539.31.10(CFL); HS 8539.31.90; HS 8410(hydro); HS 8411(gas); HS 8412.80.30 EQV: IEC/TS 62257-5:2005 34 pages PGr 4 EAS/TS 725-6:2008, Recommendations for small renewable energy and hybr id systems for rural electrification — Part 6: Acceptance, operation, maintenance and replacement This technical specification is intended to describe the various rules to be applied for acceptance, operation, maintenance and replacement (AOMR) of decentralized rural electrification systems (DRES) which are designed to supply electric power for sites which are not connected to a large interconnected system, or a national grid, in order to meet basic needs. ICS 27.160; 27.180 HS 2716.00.00(elec); HS 8504.40.00; [HS 8504.40.10](inv); [HS 8504.40.40](reg); HS 8507.20.00(Pb); HS 8507.30.00(NiCd); HS 8507.40.00(NiFe); HS 8507.80.00; HS 8541.40.00 [HS 8541.40.11]; HS 8539.21.00(filament); HS 8539 31.00(Fluor); HS 8539.31.10(CFL); HS 8539.31.90; HS 8410(hydro); HS 8411(gas); HS 8412.80.30; HS 8502(generators) EQV: IEC/TS 62257-6:2005 19 pages PGr 3 EAS/TS 725-7-1:2008, Recommendations for small renewable energy and hybr id systems for rural electrification — Part 7-1: Generators — Photovoltaic arrays This part of IEC 62257 specifies the general requirements for erection and operation of PV arrays in decentralized rural electrification systems. ICS 27.160; 27.180 HS 8541.40.00 [HS 8541.40.11] EQV: IEC/TS 62257-7-1:2006 79 pages PGr 7 EAS/TS 725-9-2:2008, Recommendations for small renewable energy and hybr id systems for rural electrification — Part 9-2: Microgrids The purpose this part of IEC 62257-9 is to specify the general requirements for the design and the implementation of microgrids used in decentralized rural electrification to ensure the safety of persons and property and their satisfactory operation according to the scheduled use. This part of IEC 62257-9 applies to microgrids for decentralized rural electrification purposes. ICS 27.160; 27.180 HS 2716.00.00(elec) EQV: IEC/TS 62257-9-2:2006 52 pages PGr 5 EAS/TS 725-9-3:2008, Recommendations for small renewable energy and hybr id systems for rural electrification — Part 9-3: Integrated system — User interface The purpose of this part of IEC 62257 is to specify the general requirements for the design and the implementation of the interface equipment within the user’s installation which connects to a microgrid or the generating part of a standalone system. ICS 27.160; 27.180 HS 8538.90.00 EQV: IEC/TS 62257-9-3:2006 13 pages PGr 2 EAS/TS 725-9-4:2008, Recommendations for small renewable energy and hybr id systems for rural electrification — Part 9-4: Integrated system — User installation The purpose of this part of IEC 62257 is to specify the general requirements for the design and the implementation of a user's installation. ICS 27.160; 27.180 HS 8535; HS 8536; HS 8537 EQV: IEC/TS 62257-9-4:2006 21 pages PGr 3 EAS/TS 725-9-5:2008, Recommendations for small renewable energy and hybr id systems for rural electrification — Part 9-5: Integrated system — Selection of portable PV lanter ns for rural electrification projects This Technical Specification applies to portable solar photovoltaic lanterns (portable PV lantern). This specification is independent of the technology used to provide the light. The tests provided in this specification are able to help the project implementer to discriminate easily the most appropriate product within some different market offer and choose among them those which match the requirements expressed in the GS of the electrification project (see IEC/TS 62257-3). The specification also provides provisions of regulations and installation conditions to be complied with in order to ensure the life and proper operation of the selected lantern as well as the safety of people living in proximity to the installation. ICS 27.160; 27.180 [HS 8513.10.90]; HS 9405.50.40 EQV: IEC/TS 62257-9-5:2007 31 pages PGr 4 EAS/TS 725-12-1:2008, Recommendations for small renewable energy and hybr id systems for rural electrification — Part 12-1: Selection of self-ballasted lamps (CFL) for rural e lectrification systems and recommendations for hous ehold lighting equipment This technical specification proposes comparative tests that could be particularly useful for project implementers to test in laboratories of developing countries the capability of products to be used for their project. The tests can be performed locally, as close as possible of the real site operating conditions. This technical specification does not cover other lamp technologies (e.g. d.c. lamps, leds, etc ) however similar principles can be used for such comparative testing. ICS 27.160; 27.180 HS 8539.31.10 EQV: IEC/TS 62257-12-1:2007 19 pages PGr 3

27.180 Wind turbine energy systems EAS 368:2005, Photovoltaic system performance monitoring — Guidel ines for measurement, data exchange and analysis This East African Standard recommends procedures for the monitoring of energy-related PV system characteristics such as in-plane irradiance, array output, storage input and output and power conditioner input and output; and for the exchange and analysis of monitored data. The purpose of these procedures is to assess the overall performance of PV systems configured as stand-alone or utility grid-connected, or as hybridised with non-PV power sources such as engine generators and wind turbines. This standard may not be applicable to small standalone systems due to the relatively high cost of the measurement equipment. ICS: 27.160; ICS 27.180 HS 8541.40.00 [HS 8541.40.11] EQV: IEC 61215:1993; IEC 61646:1996 12 pages PGr 2 EAS/TS 725-1:2008, Recommendations for small renewable energy and hybr id systems for rural electrification — Part 1: Gene ral introduction to rural electrification

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Rural electrification is one of the predominant policy actions designed to increase the wellbeing of rural populations together with improved healthcare, education, personal advancement and economical development. Rural electrification can be completed through connection to a national or regional electrification grid. This document applies to cases where the grid is too faraway (too costly) or the individual demand centres are too small to make grid access economic, where autonomous power systems may be used to supply these services. ICS 27.160; 27.180 HS 2716.00.00(elec); HS 8504.40.00; [HS 8504.40.10](inv); [HS 8504.40.40](reg); HS 8507.20.00(Pb); HS 8507.30.00(NiCd); HS 8507.40.00(NiFe); HS 8507.80.00; HS 8541.40.00 [HS 8541.40.11]; HS 8539.21.00(filament); HS 8539 31.00(Fluor); HS 8539.31.10(CFL); HS 8539.31.90; HS 8410(hydro); HS 8411(gas); HS 8412.80.30 EQV: IEC/TS 62257-1:2003 11 pages PGr 2 EAS/TS 725-2:2008, Recommendations for small renewable energy and hybr id systems for rural electrification — Part 2: From requirements to a range of electrification systems The scope of this part of the IEC 62257 series is to propose a methodological approach for the setting up and carrying out of socio-economic studies as part of the framework of decentralized rural electrification projects. It is addressed to project teams and in particular to experts in charge of socio-economic studies in international projects. ICS 27.160; 27.180 HS 2716.00.00(elec); HS 8504.40.00; [HS 8504.40.10](inv); [HS 8504.40.40](reg); HS 8507.20.00(Pb); HS 8507.30.00(NiCd); HS 8507.40.00(NiFe); HS 8507.80.00; HS 8541.40.00 [HS 8541.40.11]; HS 8539.21.00(filament); HS 8539 31.00(Fluor); HS 8539.31.10(CFL); HS 8539.31.90; HS 8410(hydro); HS 8411(gas); HS 8412.80.30 EQV: IEC/TS 62257-2:2004 63 pages PGr 6 EAS/TS 725-3:2008, Recommendations for small renewable energy and hybr id systems for rural electrification — Part 3: Proj ect development and management This part of IEC 62257 provides information on the responsibilities involved in the implementation of rural power systems. In Clause 5, this technical specification presents contractual relationships to be built between the different participants to a project. Throughout the project, responsibilities are to be clearly defined and contractual commitments controlled. Clause 6 provides relevant tests to be applied to small renewable energy and hybrid electrification systems. Clause 7 provides proposed quality assurance principles to be implemented. In Clause 8, requirements are proposed for recycling and protection of the environment. In Annex A of this technical specification, further technical considerations for contractual liabilities are provided. ICS 27.160; 27.180 HS 2716.00.00(elec); HS 8504.40.00; [HS 8504.40.10](inv); [HS 8504.40.40](reg); HS 8507.20.00(Pb); HS 8507.30.00(NiCd); HS 8507.40.00(NiFe); HS 8507.80.00; HS 8541.40.00 [HS 8541.40.11]; HS 8539.21.00(filament); HS 8539 31.00(Fluor); HS 8539.31.10(CFL); HS 8539.31.90; HS 8410(hydro); HS 8411(gas); HS 8412.80.30 EQV: IEC/TS 62257-3:2004 46 pages PGr 5 EAS/TS 725-4:2008, Recommendations for small renewable energy and hybr id systems for rural electrification — Part 4: Syst em selection and design This part of IEC 62257 provides a method for describing the results to be achieved by the electrification system independently of the technical solutions that could be implemented. In relation to the needs of the different participants to the project, functional requirements that shall be achieved by the production and distribution subsystems are listed. ICS 27.160; 27.180 HS 2716.00.00(elec); HS 8504.40.00; [HS 8504.40.10](inv); [HS 8504.40.40](reg); HS 8507.20.00(Pb); HS 8507.30.00(NiCd); HS 8507.40.00(NiFe); HS 8507.80.00; HS 8541.40.00 [HS 8541.40.11]; HS 8539.21.00(filament); HS 8539 31.00(Fluor); HS 8539.31.10(CFL); HS 8539.31.90; HS 8410(hydro); HS 8411(gas); HS 8412.80.30 EQV: IEC/TS 62257-4:2005 69 pages PGr 6 EAS/TS 725-5:2008, Recommendations for small renewable energy and hybr id systems for rural electrification — Part 5: Protection against electrical hazards The purpose of this document is to specify the general requirements for the protection of persons and equipment against electrical hazards to be applied in decentralised rural electrification systems. Requirements dealing with protection against electric shock are based on basic rules from IEC 61140 and IEC 60364. These general requirements are to be applied to all the identified categories of DRES. ICS 27.160; 27.180 HS 2716.00.00(elec); HS 8504.40.00; [HS 8504.40.10](inv); [HS 8504.40.40](reg); HS 8507.20.00(Pb); HS 8507.30.00(NiCd); HS 8507.40.00(NiFe); HS 8507.80.00; HS 8541.40.00 [HS 8541.40.11]; HS 8539.21.00(filament); HS 8539 31.00(Fluor); HS 8539.31.10(CFL); HS 8539.31.90; HS 8410(hydro); HS 8411(gas); HS 8412.80.30 EQV: IEC/TS 62257-5:2005 34 pages PGr 4 EAS/TS 725-6:2008, Recommendations for small renewable energy and hybr id systems for rural electrification — Part 6: Acceptance, operation, maintenance and replacement This technical specification is intended to describe the various rules to be applied for acceptance, operation, maintenance and replacement (AOMR) of decentralized rural electrification systems (DRES) which are designed to supply electric power for sites which are not connected to a large interconnected system, or a national grid, in order to meet basic needs. ICS 27.160; 27.180 HS 2716.00.00(elec); HS 8504.40.00; [HS 8504.40.10](inv); [HS 8504.40.40](reg); HS 8507.20.00(Pb); HS 8507.30.00(NiCd); HS 8507.40.00(NiFe); HS 8507.80.00; HS 8541.40.00 [HS 8541.40.11]; HS 8539.21.00(filament); HS 8539 31.00(Fluor); HS 8539.31.10(CFL); HS 8539.31.90; HS 8410(hydro); HS 8411(gas); HS 8412.80.30; HS 8502(generators) EQV: IEC/TS 62257-6:2005 19 pages PGr 3 EAS/TS 725-7-1:2008, Recommendations for small renewable energy and hybr id systems for rural electrification — Part 7-1: Generators — Photovoltaic arrays This part of IEC 62257 specifies the general requirements for erection and operation of PV arrays in decentralized rural electrification systems. ICS 27.160; 27.180 HS 8541.40.00 [HS 8541.40.11] EQV: IEC/TS 62257-7-1:2006 79 pages PGr 7 EAS/TS 725-9-2:2008, Recommendations for small renewable energy and hybr id systems for rural electrification — Part 9-2: Microgrids The purpose this part of IEC 62257-9 is to specify the general requirements for the design and the implementation of microgrids used in decentralized rural electrification to ensure the safety of persons and property and their satisfactory operation according to the scheduled use. This part of IEC 62257-9 applies to microgrids for decentralized rural electrification purposes. ICS 27.160; 27.180 HS 2716.00.00(elec) EQV: IEC/TS 62257-9-2:2006 52 pages PGr 5 EAS/TS 725-9-3:2008, Recommendations for small renewable energy and hybr id systems for rural electrification — Part 9-3: Integrated system — User interface The purpose of this part of IEC 62257 is to specify the general requirements for the design and the implementation of the interface equipment within the user’s installation which connects to a microgrid or the generating part of a standalone system.

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ICS 27.160; 27.180 HS 8538.90.00 EQV: IEC/TS 62257-9-3:2006 13 pages PGr 2 EAS/TS 725-9-4:2008, Recommendations for small renewable energy and hybr id systems for rural electrification — Part 9-4: Integrated system — User installation The purpose of this part of IEC 62257 is to specify the general requirements for the design and the implementation of a user's installation. ICS 27.160; 27.180 HS 8535; HS 8536; HS 8537 EQV: IEC/TS 62257-9-4:2006 21 pages PGr 3 EAS/TS 725-9-5:2008, Recommendations for small renewable energy and hybr id systems for rural electrification — Part 9-5: Integrated system — Selection of portable PV lanter ns for rural electrification projects This Technical Specification applies to portable solar photovoltaic lanterns (portable PV lantern). This specification is independent of the technology used to provide the light. The tests provided in this specification are able to help the project implementer to discriminate easily the most appropriate product within some different market offer and choose among them those which match the requirements expressed in the GS of the electrification project (see IEC/TS 62257-3). The specification also provides provisions of regulations and installation conditions to be complied with in order to ensure the life and proper operation of the selected lantern as well as the safety of people living in proximity to the installation. ICS 27.160; 27.180 [HS 8513.10.90]; HS 9405.50.40 EQV: IEC/TS 62257-9-5:2007 31 pages PGr 4 EAS/TS 725-12-1:2008, Recommendations for small renewable energy and hybr id systems for rural electrification — Part 12-1: Selection of self-ballasted lamps (CFL) for rural e lectrification systems and recommendations for hous ehold lighting equipment This technical specification proposes comparative tests that could be particularly useful for project implementers to test in laboratories of developing countries the capability of products to be used for their project. The tests can be performed locally, as close as possible of the real site operating conditions. This technical specification does not cover other lamp technologies (e.g. d.c. lamps, leds, etc ) however similar principles can be used for such comparative testing. ICS 27.160; 27.180 HS 8539.31.10 EQV: IEC/TS 62257-12-1:2007 19 pages PGr 3 EAS 726:2008, Wind turbine generator systems — Vocabulary This standard gives terms and definitions used in wind energy technology. ICS 01.040.29; 27.180 HS 8412.80.30; HS 8502.31.00 IEC 60050-415:1999 37 pages PGr 5 EAS 727:2008, Wind turbines — Protective measures — Requirements for design, operation and maintenance This East African Standard specifies requirements for protective measures relating to the health and safety of personnel, relevant to commissioning, operation and maintenance of wind turbines. It does not describe instructions and provisions for safe working during manufacture, transport, assembly and installation of the wind turbine. ICS 27.180 HS 8412.80.30; HS 8502.31.00 19 pages PGr 3 EAS 728-1:2008, Wind turbines — Part 1: Design requirements This part of IEC 61400 specifies essential design requirements to ensure the engineering integrity of wind turbines. Its purpose is to provide an appropriate level of protection against damage from all hazards during the planned lifetime. This standard is concerned with all subsystems of wind turbines such as control and protection mechanisms, internal electrical systems, mechanical systems and support structures. This standard applies to wind turbines of all sizes. For small wind turbines IEC 61400-2 may be applied. This standard should be used together with the appropriate IEC and ISO standards mentioned in Clause 2. ICS 27.180 HS 8412.80.30; HS 8502.31.00 EQV: IEC 61400-1:2007 180 pages PGr 13 EAS 728-2:2008, Wind turbines — Part 2: Design requirements for sma ll wind turbines This part of IEC 61400 deals with safety philosophy, quality assurance, and engineering integrity and specifies requirements for the safety of Small Wind Turbines (SWTs) including design, installation, maintenance and operation under specified external conditions. Its purpose is to provide the appropriate level of protection against damage from hazards from these systems during their planned lifetime. ICS 27.180 HS 8412.80.30; HS 8502.31.00 EQV: IEC 61400-2:2006 179 pages PGr 13 EAS 728-4:2008, Wind turbines — Part 4: Design and specification of gearboxes This standard applies to gearboxes for wind turbines with power capacities ranging from40 kW to 2MW. It applies to all parallel axis, one stage epicyclic, and combined one stage epicyclic and parallel shaft enclosed gearboxes. The provisions made in this standard are based on field experience with wind turbines having the above power capacities and configurations. Guidelines of this standard may be applied to higher capacity wind turbines provided the specifications are appropriately modified to accommodate the characteristics of higher capacity wind turbines. Life requirements apply to wind turbines with a minimum design lifetime of 20 years. ICS 21.200; 27.180 HS 8412.80.30; HS 8502.31.00 EQV: ISO 81400-4:2006 90 pages PGr 7 EAS 728-11:2008, Wind turbine generator systems — Part 11: Acoustic noise measurement techniques This part of IEC 61400 presents measurement procedures that enable noise emissions of a wind turbine to be characterised. This involves using measurement methods appropriate to noise emission assessment at locations close to the machine, in order to avoid errors due to sound propagation, but far enough away to allow for the finite source size. The procedures described are different in some respects from those that would be adopted for noise assessment in community noise studies. They are intended to facilitate characterisation of wind turbine noise with respect to a range of wind speeds and directions. Standardisation of measurement procedures will also facilitate comparisons between different wind turbines. ICS 27.180 HS 8412.80.30; HS 8502.31.00 EQV: IEC 61400-11:2006 46 pages PGr 5 EAS 728-12-1:2008, Wind turbines — Part 12-1: Power performance measur ements of electricity producing wind turbines This part of IEC 61400 specifies a procedure for measuring the power performance characteristics of a single wind turbine and applies to the testing of wind turbines of all types and sizes connected to the electrical power network. In addition, this standard describes a procedure to be used to determine the power performance characteristics of small wind turbines (as defined in IEC 61400-2) when

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connected to either the electric power network or a battery bank. The procedure can be used for performance evaluation of specific turbines at specific locations, but equally the methodology can be used to make generic comparisons between different turbine models or different turbine settings. ICS 27.180 HS 8412.80.30; HS 8502.31.00 EQV: IEC 61400-12-1:2005 90 pages PGr 7 EAS 728-13:2008, Wind turbine generator systems — Part 13: Measureme nt of mechanical loads This part of IEC 61400 deals with mechanical load measurements on wind turbines. It mainly focuses on large (>40 m2) electricity generating horizontal axis wind turbines. However, the methods described might be applicable to other wind turbines as well (for example, mechanical water pumpers, vertical axis turbines). ICS 27.180 HS 8412.80.30; HS 8502.31.00 EQV: IEC 61400-13:2001 69 pages PGr 6 EAS 728-14:2008, Wind turbines — Part 14: Declaration of apparent so und power level and tonality values This part of IEC 61400 gives guidelines for declaring the apparent sound power level and tonality of a batch of wind turbines. The measurement procedures for apparent sound power level and tonality are defined in IEC 61400-11. ICS 27.180 HS 8412.80.30; HS 8502.31.00 EQV: IEC 61400-14:2005 11 pages PGr 2 EAS 728-21:2008, Wind turbine generator systems — Part 21: Measureme nt and assessment of power quality characteristics of grid connected wind turbines This part of IEC 61400 includes:• definition and specification of the quantities to be determined for characterizing the power quality of a grid connected wind turbine;• measurement procedures for quantifying the characteristics;• procedures for assessing compliance with power quality requirements, including estimation of the power quality expected from the wind turbine type when deployed at a specific site, possibly in groups. ICS 27.180 HS 8412.80.30; HS 8502.31.00 EQV: IEC 61400-21:2001 40 pages PGr 5 EAS 728-23:2008, Wind turbine generator systems — Part 23: Full-scal e structural testing of rotor blades This technical specification provides guidelines for the full-scale structural testing of wind turbine blades and for the interpretation or evaluation of results, as a possible part of a design verification of the integrity of the blade. ICS 27.180 HS 8412.80.30; HS 8502.31.00 EQV: IEC/TS 61400-23:2001 63 pages PGr 6 EAS/TR 728-24:2008, Wind turbine generator systems — Part 24: Lightning protection During the last few years, all major wind turbine manufacturers have made dedicated efforts towards developing adequate lightning protection systems, and the first experiences with these new designs are beginning to be seen. It is therefore reasonable at this time to consider and prepare for a standardization effort that will give both manufacturers and operators a common framework for appropriate lightning protection of wind turbines. ICS 27.180 HS 8412.80.30; HS 8502.31.00 EQV: IEC/TR 61400-24:2002 69 pages PGr 6 EAS 728-25-1:2008, Wind turbines — Part 25-1: Communications for monit oring and control of wind power plants — Overall description of principles and models IEC 61400-25-1 gives an overall description of the principles and models used in the IEC 61400-25 series of standards. ICS 27.180 HS 8412.80.30; HS 8502.31.00 EQV: IEC 61400-25-1:2006 31 pages PGr 4 EAS 728-25-2:2008, Wind turbines — Part 25-2: Communications for monit oring and control of wind power plants — Informatio n models IEC 61400-25-2 specifies the information model of devices and functions related to wind power plant applications. In particular, it specifies the compatible logical node names, and data names for communication between wind power plant components. This includes the relationship between logical devices, logical nodes and data. The names defined in the IEC 61400-25 series are used to build the hierarchical object references applied for communicating with components in wind power plants. ICS 27.180 HS 8412.80.30; HS 8502.31.00 EQV: IEC 61400-25-2:2006 83 pages PGr 7 EAS 728-25-3:2008, Wind turbines — Part 25-3: Communications for monit oring and control of wind power plants — Informatio n exchange models This part of IEC 61400-25 specifies an abstract communication service interface describing the information exchange between a client and a server for: – data access and retrieval, – device control, – event reporting and logging, – publisher/subscriber, – self-description of devices (device data dictionary), – data typing and discovery of data types. ICS 27.180 HS 8412.80.30; HS 8502.31.00 EQV: IEC 61400-25-3:2006 32 pages PGr 4 EAS 728-25-5:2008, Wind turbines — Part 25-5: Communications for monit oring and control of wind power plants — Conformance testing This part of IEC 61400-25 specifies standard techniques for testing of conformance of implementations, as well as specific measurement techniques to be applied when declaring performance parameters. The use of these techniques will enhance the ability of users to purchase systems that integrate easily, operate correctly, and support the applications as intended. ICS 27.180 HS 8412.80.30; HS 8502.31.00 EQV: IEC 61400-25-5:2006 45 pages PGr 5 EAS 729:2008, System for Conformity Testing and Certification of Wind Turbines — Rules and procedures This publication defines a certification system for wind turbines (IEC WT). It specifies rules for procedures and management to carry out conformity evaluation of WTs, with respect to specific standards and other technical requirements, relating to safety, reliability, performance, testing and interaction with electrical power networks. It provides:

definitions of the elements in a wind turbine certification process; procedures for the conformity evaluation in a wind turbine certification system; procedures for conformity surveillance; rules for the documentation that is to be supplied by an Applicant for the conformity evaluation; and requirements for certification and inspection bodies and testing laboratories.

ICS 27.180 HS 8412.80.30; HS 8502.31.00 EQV: IEC WT 01:2001 52 pages PGr 5

27.190 Biological sources and alternative sources o f energy

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27.200 Refrigerating technology 27.220 Heat recovery. Thermal insulation

29 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 29.020 Electrical engineering in general

EAS 118-1-1:2008, Tests on electric and optical fibre cables under fi re conditions — Part 1-1: Test for vertical flame p ropagation for a single insulated wire or cable — Apparatus This part of IEC 60332 specifies the test apparatus for testing the resistance to vertical flame propagation for a single vertical electrical insulated conductor or cable, or optical fibre cable, under fire conditions. The procedure, together with an informative annex of recommended requirements for performance, is given in IEC 60332-1-2.

ICS 13.220.40; 29.020; 29.060.20 HS 8544.11.00 to HS 8544.70.00 EQV: IEC 60332-1-1:2004 14 pages PGr 2 EAS 118-1-2:2008, Tests on electric and optical fibre cables under fi re conditions — Part 1-2: Test for vertical flame p ropagation for a single insulated wire or cable — Procedure fo r 1 kW pre-mixed flame This part of IEC 60332 specifies the procedure for testing the resistance to vertical flame propagation for a single vertical electrical insulated conductor or cable, or optical fibre cable, under fire conditions. The apparatus is given in IEC 60332-1-1. Testing to IEC 60332-1-2 may be performed simultaneously with that to IEC 60332-1-3 if required.

ICS 13.220.40; 29.020; 29.060.20 HS 8544.11.00 to HS 8544.70.00 EQV: IEC 60332-1-2:2004 21 pages PGr 3 EAS 118-1-3:2008, Tests on electric and optical fibre cables under fi re conditions — Part 1-3: Test for vertical flame p ropagation for a single insulated wire or cable — Procedure fo r determination of flaming droplets/particles This part of IEC 60332 specifies a test procedure for assessment of falling flaming droplets/particles when a single vertical electrical insulated conductor or cable, or optical fibre cable, is subjected to defined fire conditions. Testing to IEC 60332-1-3 may be performed simultaneously with that to IEC 60332-1-2, if required. IEC 60332-1-3 specifies the use of a 1 kW pre-mixed flame and is for general use, except that the procedure specified may not be suitable for the testing of small single insulated conductors or cables of less than 0.5 mm2 total cross-section because the conductor melts before the test is completed, or for the testing of small optical fibre cables because the cable is broken before the test is completed.

ICS 13.220.40; 29.020; 29.060.20 HS 8544.11.00 to HS 8544.70.00 EQV: IEC 60332-1-3:2004 21 pages PGr 3 EAS 118-2-1:2008, Tests on electric and optical fibre cables under fi re conditions — Part 2-1: Test for vertical flame p ropagation for a single small insulated wire or cable — Appara tus This part of IEC 60332 specifies the test apparatus for testing the resistance to vertical flame propagation for a single small vertical electrical insulated conductor or cable, or optical fibre cable, under fire conditions. The procedure, together with an informative annex of recommended requirements for performance, is given in IEC 60332-2-2. ICS 13.220.40; 29.020; 29.060.20 HS 8544.11.00 to HS 8544.70.00 EQV: IEC 60332-2-1:2004 19 pages PGr 3 EAS 118-2-2:2008, Tests on electric and optical fibre cables under fi re conditions — Part 2-2: Test for vertical flame p ropagation for a single small insulated wire or cable — Proced ure for diffusion flame This part of IEC 60332 specifies the procedure for testing the resistance to vertical flame propagation for a single small vertical electrical insulated conductor or cable, or optical cable, under fire conditions. The apparatus is given in IEC 60332-2-1. This standard gives the procedure for testing small optical fibre cables or a small insulated conductor or cable when the method specified in IEC 60332-1-2 is not suitable because some small optical fibre cables may break or small conductors may melt during the application of the flame. The recommended range of application is for the testing of small single insulated conductors or cables of less than 0.5 mm² cross-section. ICS 13.220.40; 29.020; 29.060.20 HS 8544.11.00 to HS 8544.70.00 EQV: IEC 60332-2-2:2004 27 pages PGr 4 EAS 118-3-10:2008, Tests on electric cables under fire conditions — Pa rt 3-10: Test for vertical flame spread of vertical ly-mounted bunched wires or cables — Apparatus The series of International Standards covered by Parts 3-10, 3-21, 3-22, 3-23, 3-24 and 3-25 of IEC 60332 specifies methods of test for the assessment of vertical flame spread of vertically mounted bunched wires or cables, electrical or optical, under defined conditions. This part of IEC 60332 details the apparatus and its arrangement and calibration. ICS 13.220.40; 29.020; 29.060.20 HS 8544.11.00 to HS 8544.70.00 EQV: IEC 60332-3-10:2000 39 pages PGr 5 EAS 118-3-21:2008, Tests on electric cables under fire conditions — Pa rt 3-21: Test for vertical flame spread of vertical ly-mounted bunched wires or cables — Category A F/R The test is intended for type approval testing. The requirements for the selection of cables for testing are given in annex A. The flame spread is measured as the extent of damage of the cable sample. This procedure may be used to demonstrate the cable’s ability to limit flame spread. This part of IEC 60332 covers category A F/R and relates only to power cables of conductor cross-sectional area greater than 35 mm² installed on the test ladder in a spaced configuration on the front and rear to achieve a nominal total volume of non-metallic material of 7 l/m of test sample. The flame application time is 40 min. This method of mounting is intended for special cable designs used in particular installations when required in the cable specification. Category A F/R is not intended for general use. ICS 13.220.40; 29.020; 29.060.20 HS 8544.11.00 to HS 8544.70.00 EQV: IEC 60332-3-21:2000 25 pages PGr 3 EAS 118-3-22:2008, Tests on electric cables under fire conditions — Pa rt 3-22: Test for vertical flame spread of vertical ly-mounted bunched wires or cables — Category A The test is intended for type approval testing. The requirements for the selection of cables for testing are given in annex A. The flame spread is measured as the extent of damage of the cable sample. This procedure may be used to demonstrate the cable’s ability to limit flame spread. This part of IEC 60332 covers category A and relates to cables installed on the test ladder to achieve a nominal total volume of non-metallic material of 7 l/m of test sample. The flame application time is 40 min. The method of mounting uses the front of the ladder, a standard or wide ladder being used for cables having a conductor cross-section greater than 35 mm² according to the number of test pieces required, and a standard ladder for conductor cross-sections 35 mm² and smaller. The category is intended for general use where high volumes of non-metallic material are required to be evaluated.

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ICS 13.220.40; 29.020; 29.060.20 HS 8544.11.00 to HS 8544.70.00 EQV: IEC 60332-3-22:2000 27 pages PGr 4 EAS 118-3-23:2008, Tests on electric cables under fire conditions — Pa rt 3-23: Test for vertical flame spread of vertical ly-mounted bunched wires or cables — Category B The test is intended for type approval testing. The requirements for the selection of cables for testing are given in annex A. The flame spread is measured as the extent of damage of the cable sample. This procedure may be used to demonstrate the cable’s ability to limit flame spread. This part of IEC 60332 covers category B and relates to cables installed on the test ladder to achieve a nominal total volume of non-metallic material of 3.5 l/m of test sample. The flame application time is 40 min. The method of mounting uses the front of the standard ladder. The category is intended for general use where medium volumes of non-metallic material are required to be evaluated. ICS 13.220.40; 29.020; 29.060.20 HS 8544.11.00 to HS 8544.70.00 EQV: IEC 60332-3-23:2000 25 pages PGr 3 EAS 118-3-24:2008, Tests on electric cables under fire conditions — Pa rt 3-24: Test for vertical flame spread of vertical ly-mounted bunched wires or cables — Category C The test is intended for type approval testing. The requirements for the selection of cables for testing are given in annex A. The flame spread is measured as the extent of damage of the cable sample. This procedure may be used to demonstrate the cable’s ability to limit flame spread. This part of IEC 60332 covers category C and relates to cables installed on the test ladder to achieve a nominal total volume of non-metallic material of 1.5 l per metre of test sample. The flame application time is 20 min. The method of mounting uses the front of the standard ladder. The category is intended for general use where low volumes of non-metallic material are required to be evaluated.

ICS 13.220.40; 29.020; 29.060.20 HS 8544.11.00 to HS 8544.70.00 EQV: IEC 60332-3-24:2000 25 pages PGr 3 EAS 118-3-25:2008, Tests on electric cables under fire conditions — Pa rt 3-25: Test for vertical flame spread of vertical ly-mounted bunched wires or cables — Category D The test is intended for type approval testing. The requirements for the selection of cables for testing are given in annex A. The flame spread is measured as the extent of damage of the cable sample. This procedure may be used to demonstrate the cable’s ability to limit flame spread. This part of IEC 60332 covers category D and relates only to small cables of overall diameter 12 mm or smaller installed on the test ladder to achieve a nominal total volume of non-metallic material of 0.5 l/m of test sample. The flame application time is 20 min. The method of mounting uses the front of the standard ladder in touching formation only. The category is intended for use with small cables where very low volumes of non-metallic material are required to be evaluated. ICS 13.220.40; 29.020; 29.060.20 HS 8544.11.00 to HS 8544.70.00 EQV: IEC 60332-3-25:2000 25 pages PGr 3 EAS 219:2001, Classification of degrees of protection provided by enclosures This East African standard applies to the classification of degrees of protection provided by enclosures for electrical equipment with a rated voltage not exceeding 72.5 kV. Has the status of a basic safety publication in accordance with IEC Guide 104. ICS 13.260; ICS 29.020 HS 8538.10.00 EQV: IEC 60529 40 pages PGr 5 EAS 370:2005, Test probes to verify protection by enclosure Specifies details and dimensions of test probes intended to verify the protection provided by enclosures with regard to: - protection of persons against access to hazardous parts inside the enclosure; - protection of the equipment inside the enclosure against ingress of solid foreign objects. This standard brings together in one publication object probes and access probes currently specified in other standards, together with any new probes. Has the status of a basic safety publication in accordance with IEC Guide 104. ICS 13.260; ICS 29.020 HS 8538.10.00 EQV: IEC IEC 61032:1997 12 pages PGr 2 EAS 376-1:2005, Safety of machinery — Electrical equipment of machi nes — Part 1: General requirements This part of EAS 376 applies to the application of electrical, electronic and programmable electronic equipment and systems to machines not portable by hand while working, including a group of machines working together in a co-ordinated manner. ICS 29.020 HS 8402 to HS 8485; HS 8501 to HS 8503 EQV: IEC 60204-1:2005 115 pages PGr 9 EAS 505:2008, Basic and safety principles for man-machine interfa ce, marking and identification — Identification of conductors by colours or alphanumerics This International Standard provides general rules for the use of certain colours or alphanumerics to identify conductors with the aim of avoiding ambiguity and ensuring safe operation. These conductor colours or alphanumerics are intended to be applied in cables or cores, busbars, electrical equipment and installations. ICS 29.020; 01.020 HS 8544.59.00/ HS 8544.60.00 EQV: IEC 60446 (2007-05) 15 pages PGr 2 EAS 506-1:2008, Power cables with extruded insulation and their acc essories for rated voltages from 1 kV (Um = 1.2 kV) up to 30 kV (Um = 36 kV) — Part 1: Cables for rated voltages of 1 kV (Um = 1.2 kV) and 3 kV (Um = 3.6 kV) This part of IEC 60502 specifies the construction, dimensions and test requirements of power cables with extruded solid insulation for rated voltages of 1 kV (Um = 1.2 kV) and 3 kV (Um = 3.6 kV) for fixed installations such as distribution networks or industrial installations. This standard includes cables which exhibit properties of reduced flame spread, low levels of smoke emission and halogen-free gas emission when exposed to fire. Cables for special installation and service conditions are not included, for example cables for overhead networks, the mining industry, nuclear power plants (in and around the containment area), submarine use or shipboard application. ICS 29.020; 01.020 HS 8544.59.00/ HS 8544.60.00 EQV: IEC 60502-1 (2004-04) 52 pages PGr 5 EAS 506-2:2008, Power cables with extruded insulation and their acc essories for rated voltages from 1 kV (Um = 1.2 kV) up to 30 kV (Um = 36 kV) — Part 2: Cables for rated voltages from 6 kV (Um = 7.2 kV) up to 30 kV (Um = 36 kV) This part of IEC 60502 specifies the construction, dimensions and test requirements of power cables with extruded solid insulation from 6 kV up to 30 kV for fixed installations such as distribution networks or industrial installations. When determining applications, it is recommended that the possible risk of radial water ingress is considered. Cable designs with barriers claimed to prevent longitudinal water penetration and an associated test are included in this part of IEC 60502. Cables for special installation and service conditions are not included, for example cables for overhead networks, the mining industry, nuclear power plants (in and around the containment area) nor for submarine use or shipboard application.

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ICS 29.020; 01.020 HS 8544.60.00 EQV: IEC 60502-2 (2005-03) 72 pages PGr 7 EAS 506-4:2008, Power cables with extruded insulation and their acc essories for rated voltages from 1 kV (Um = 1.2 kV) up to 30 kV (Um = 36 kV) — Part 4: Test requirements on acce ssories for cables with rated voltages from 6 kV (U m = 7.2 kV) up to 30 kV (Um = 36 kV) This part of IEC 60502 specifies the test requirements for type testing of accessories for power cables with rated voltages from 3.6/6 (7.2) kV up to 18/30 (36) kV, complying with IEC 60502-2. Accessories for special applications, such as aerial cables, submarine or ship cables or hazardous situations (explosive environments, fire resistant cables or seismic conditions), are not included. ICS 29.020; 01.020 HS 8544.60.00 EQV: IEC 60502-4 (2005-02) 61 pages PGr 6 EAS 514:2008, IEC standard voltages This publication applies to: a.c. transmission, distribution and utilization systems and equipment for use in such systemswith standard frequencies 50 Hz and 60

Hz having a nominal voltage above 100 V; a.c. and d.c. traction systems; a.c. and d.c. equipment having nominal voltages below 120 V a.c. or below 750 V d.c.,the a.c. voltages being intended (but not

exclusively) for 50 Hz and 60 Hz applications;such equipment covers batteries (from primary or secondary cells), other power supplydevices (a.c. or d.c.), electrical equipment (including industrial and communication),and appliances.

ICS 29.020 HS 2716.00.00 EQV: IEC 60038:2002 21 pages PGr 3

29.030 Magnetic materials 29.035 Insulating materials 29.035.01 Insulating materials in general 29.035.10 Paper and board insulating materials 29.035.20 Plastics and rubber insulating materials

EAS 137-1:2000, PVC Insulations and sheaths of electric cables and cords — Specification — Part 1: Physical and electr ical requirements This Part of this East African Standard specifies the physical and electrical requirements for PVC insulation and sheaths of electric cables. The relevant test methods for verification of compliance are given in other parts of this standard.

ICS 29.035.20 HS 8546.90.00 EQV: BS 6469-1-1.3:1992 12 pages PGr 2 EAS 137-2:2000, PVC Insulations and sheaths of electric cables and cords — Specification — Part 2: Methods of measurem ent of thickness and over dimensions and determination of the mechanical properties This Part 2 of this East African Standard specifies the methods for measuring the thickness and overall dimensions and for determining the mechanical properties of PVC insulating and sheathing materials of electric cables and cords for power distribution and telecommunications covered in Part 1.

ICS 29.035.20 HS 8546.90.00 EQV: BS 6469-1-1:1992 18 pages PGr 3 EAS 137-3:2000, PVC insulations and sheaths of electric cables and cords — Specification — Part 3: Thermal-ageing meth ods This Part 3 of this East African Standard gives thermal ageing methods which apply to PVC insulating and sheathing materials of electric cables and cords for power distribution and telecommunications covered in Part 1.

ICS 29.035.20 HS 8546.90.00 EQV: BS 6469-1-2:1992 12 pages PGr 2 EAS 137-4:2000, PVC insulations and sheaths of electric cables and cords — Specification — Part 4: Loss of mass test a nd thermal stability test This Part 4 of this East African Standard specifies the methods for loss of mass test and thermal stability test which apply to PVC insulating and sheathing materials of electric cables and cords for power distribution and telecommunications covered in Part 1.

ICS 29.035.20 HS 8546.90.00 EQV: BS 6469-3-2:1992 7 pages PGr 2 EAS 137-5:2000, PVC insulations and sheaths of electric cables and cords — Specification — Part 5: Pressure test at hi gh temperatures and test to resistance to cracking This Part 5 of this East African Standard specifies the methods of pressure test at high temperature and of tests for resistance to cracking which apply to PVC insulating and sheathing materials of electric cables and cords for power distribution and telecommunications covered in Part 1.

ICS 29.035.20 HS 8546.90.00 EQV: BS 6469-3-1:1992 11 pages PGr 2 EAS 137-6:2000, PVC Insulations and sheaths of electric cables and cords — Specification — Part 6: Tests at low temper ature This Part 6 of this East African Standard specifies the methods of tests at low temperature which apply to PVC insulting and sheathing materials of electric cables and cords for power distribution and telecommunications covered in Part 1. ICS 29.035.20 HS 8546.90.00 EQV: BS 6469-14:1992 12 pages PGr 2 EAS 137-7:2000, PVC Insulations and sheaths of electric cables and cords — Specification — Part 7: Hot deformation tes t This Part 7 of this East African Standard specifies the method of hot deformation test which applies to PVC insulating and sheathing materials of electric cables and cords for power distribution and telecommunications covered in Part 1.

ICS 29.035.20 HS 8546.90.00 EQV: BS 6469-2-1:1992 5 pages PGr 1

29.035.30 Ceramic and glass insulating materials 29.035.50 Mica based materials

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29.035.60 Varnished fabrics 29.035.99 Other insulating materials 29.040 Insulating fluids 29.040.01 Insulating fluids in general 29.040.10 Insulating oils 29.040.20 Insulating gases 29.045 Semiconducting materials 29.050 Conducting materials 29.060 Electrical wires and cables

EAS 513:2008, Overhead electrical conductors — Formed wire, conce ntric lay, stranded conductors This International Standard specifies the electrical and mechanical characteristics of concentric lay, overhead conductors of wires formed or shaped before, during or after stranding, made of combinations of any of the following metal wires: a) hard aluminium as per IEC 60889 designated A1; b) hard aluminium as per IEC 60889 designated A1F wire shaped before stranding; c) hard aluminium alloy as per IEC 60104 designated A2 or A3; d) hard aluminium alloy as per IEC 60104 designated A2F or A3F shaped before stranding; e) regular strength steel, designated S1A or S1B, where A and B are zinc coating classes, corresponding respectively to classes 1 and

2; f) high strength steel, designated S2A or S2B; g) extra high strength steel, designated S3A; h) aluminium clad steel, designated SA. ICS 29.060; 29.240.20 HS 7614.90.00; HS 7614.10.00; HS 7229.90.21, HS 7229.90.23 EQV: IEC 62219:2002 47 pages PGr 5

29.060.01 Electrical wires and cables in general 29.060.10 Wires

EAS 111:1999, Aluminium conductors (AAC) for overhead power trans mission — Specification This East Africa Standard applies to the requirements for all aluminium stranded conductors (AAC) for overhead power transmission purposes.

ICS 29.240.20; ICS 29.060.10 HS 7614.90.00 EQV: [IEC 60889] 15 pages PGr 2 EAS 112:1999, Aluminium conductors, Galvanized steel reinforced ( ACSR) for overhead power transmission — Specificati on This East Africa Standard applies to the requirements for aluminium conductors, steel-reinforced (ACSR) for overhead power transmission purposes.

ICS 29.240.20; ICS 29.060.10 HS 7614.10.00 EQV: [IEC 61089]; IEC 62219 11 pages PGr 2 EAS 498-1:2008, Low-frequency cables and wires with PVC insulation and PVC sheath — Part 1: General test and measuring methods This part of IEC 60189 specifies mechanical, electrical and climatic test methods for low-frequency cables and wires designed for use in telecommunication inside plant and equipment and in electronic devices employing similar techniques. ICS 29.060.10; 29.060.20 HS 8544.59.00/ HS 8544.59.20 EQV: IEC 60189-1 (2007-05) 17 pages PGr 3 EAS 498-2:2008, Low-frequency cables and wires with PVC insulation and PVC sheath — Part 2: Cables in pairs, triples, quads and quintuples for inside installations This part of IEC 60189 is applicable to cables for inside installations, intended for the interconnection of the following: – transmission equipment; – telecommunications equipment; – equipment for data processing. ICS 29.060.10; 29.060.20 HS 8544.59.00/ HS 8544.59.20 EQV: IEC 60189-2 (2007-05) 21 pages PGr 3 EAS 498-3:2008, Low-frequency cables and wires with PVC insulation and PVC sheath — Part 3: Equipment wires with solid or stranded conductor wires, PVC insulated, in singles , pairs and triples This part of IEC 60189 is applicable to equipment wires with solid or stranded conductor, polyvinyl chloride (PVC) insulated, in singles, pairs and triples to be used for internal wiring of telecommunication equipment, industrial and consumer electronic equipment. ICS 29.060.10; 29.060.20 HS 8544.59.00/ HS 8544.59.20 EQV: IEC 60189-3 (2007-05) 13 pages PGr 2 EAS 499-1:2008, Polyvinyl chloride insulated cables of rated voltag es up to and including 450/750 V — Part 1: General requirements This part of International Standard IEC 60227 applies to rigid and flexible cables with insulation, and sheath if any, based on polyvinyl chloride, of rated voltages Uo/U up to and including 450/750 V used in power installations of nominal voltage not exceeding 450/750 V a.c. ICS 29.060.10; 29.060.20 HS 8544.59.00 EQV: IEC 60227-1 (2007-10) 41 pages PGr 5

29.060.20 Cables EAS 113:1999, PVC Insulated cables — Spark testing — Method This East African Standard specifies requirements for PVC-covered conductors for overhead power lines. These requirements are limited to the PVC covering and to the testing thereof after application to the conductors.

ICS 29.060.20; ICS 29.240.20 HS 8544.19.20; HS 8544.51.30; HS 8544.60.20 EQV: BS 6485:1971 5 pages PGr 1

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EAS 114:1999, PVC Insulated cables (non-armoured) for electric po wer and lighting — Specification This East African Standard specifies requirements and dimensions for non-armoured PVC insulated cables for operation at voltages up to and including 450 V to earth and 750 V a.c. between conductors. The cables are suitable for use where the combination of ambient temperature and temperature rise due to load results in a conductor temperature not exceeding 70 °C an d in the case of a short circuit the maximum conductor 'temperature does not exceed 60 °C.

ICS 29.060.20 HS 8544.19.20; HS 8544.51.30 EQV: BS 6004:1995 23 pages PGr 3 EAS 115:1999, Electric Cables — Spark testing — Test method This East Africa Standard specifies requirements and test methods for A.C. and D.C. spark testing of the insulation and sheath of electric cables, but does not apply to telecommunication cables.

ICS 29.060.20 HS 8544.19.20; HS 8544.51.30; HS 8544.60.20 BS 5099:1974 6 pages PGr 1 EAS 116:1999, Copper conductors in insulated cables — Specificati on This East Africa Standard gives the requirements for plain or tinned annealed and plain or tinned hard drawn copper conductors in the finished insulated cables. It deals with solid, stranded, bunched and multiple stranded circular conductors and solid and stranded shaped conductors, but it does not cover the following: conductors for use in coils of machines and apparatus; conductors for aircraft cables; conductors for telecommunication cables; conductors for radio-frequency cables; conductors for mineral insulated cables; and conductors for special design, for example, hollow-core conductors.

ICS 29.060.20 HS 8544.11.00 EQV: [IEC 60228:2004] 18 pages PGr 3 EAS 117:1999, Insulated flexible cables — Specification This East Africa Standard specifies requirements and dimensions for insulated flexible cables for operation at voltages up to and including 450 V to earth and 750 V a.c. between phases. The cables are primarily intended for use under the conditions envisaged in the regulations for the electrical equipment of buildings.

ICS 29.060.20 HS 8544.49.30 EQV: IEC 60227 Series 55 pages PGr 5 EAS 118-1-1:2008, Tests on electric and optical fibre cables under fi re conditions — Part 1-1: Test for vertical flame p ropagation for a single insulated wire or cable — Apparatus This part of IEC 60332 specifies the test apparatus for testing the resistance to vertical flame propagation for a single vertical electrical insulated conductor or cable, or optical fibre cable, under fire conditions. The procedure, together with an informative annex of recommended requirements for performance, is given in IEC 60332-1-2.

ICS 13.220.40; 29.020; 29.060.20 HS 8544.11.00 to HS 8544.70.00 EQV: IEC 60332-1-1:2004 14 pages PGr 2 EAS 118-1-2:2008, Tests on electric and optical fibre cables under fi re conditions — Part 1-2: Test for vertical flame p ropagation for a single insulated wire or cable — Procedure fo r 1 kW pre-mixed flame This part of IEC 60332 specifies the procedure for testing the resistance to vertical flame propagation for a single vertical electrical insulated conductor or cable, or optical fibre cable, under fire conditions. The apparatus is given in IEC 60332-1-1. Testing to IEC 60332-1-2 may be performed simultaneously with that to IEC 60332-1-3 if required.

ICS 13.220.40; 29.020; 29.060.20 HS 8544.11.00 to HS 8544.70.00 EQV: IEC 60332-1-2:2004 21 pages PGr 3 EAS 118-1-3:2008, Tests on electric and optical fibre cables under fi re conditions — Part 1-3: Test for vertical flame p ropagation for a single insulated wire or cable — Procedure fo r determination of flaming droplets/particles This part of IEC 60332 specifies a test procedure for assessment of falling flaming droplets/particles when a single vertical electrical insulated conductor or cable, or optical fibre cable, is subjected to defined fire conditions. Testing to IEC 60332-1-3 may be performed simultaneously with that to IEC 60332-1-2, if required. IEC 60332-1-3 specifies the use of a 1 kW pre-mixed flame and is for general use, except that the procedure specified may not be suitable for the testing of small single insulated conductors or cables of less than 0.5 mm2 total cross-section because the conductor melts before the test is completed, or for the testing of small optical fibre cables because the cable is broken before the test is completed.

ICS 13.220.40; 29.020; 29.060.20 HS 8544.11.00 to HS 8544.70.00 EQV: IEC 60332-1-3:2004 21 pages PGr 3 EAS 118-2-1:2008, Tests on electric and optical fibre cables under fi re conditions — Part 2-1: Test for vertical flame p ropagation for a single small insulated wire or cable — Appara tus This part of IEC 60332 specifies the test apparatus for testing the resistance to vertical flame propagation for a single small vertical electrical insulated conductor or cable, or optical fibre cable, under fire conditions. The procedure, together with an informative annex of recommended requirements for performance, is given in IEC 60332-2-2. ICS 13.220.40; 29.020; 29.060.20 HS 8544.11.00 to HS 8544.70.00 EQV: IEC 60332-2-1:2004 19 pages PGr 3 EAS 118-2-2:2008, Tests on electric and optical fibre cables under fi re conditions — Part 2-2: Test for vertical flame p ropagation for a single small insulated wire or cable — Proced ure for diffusion flame This part of IEC 60332 specifies the procedure for testing the resistance to vertical flame propagation for a single small vertical electrical insulated conductor or cable, or optical cable, under fire conditions. The apparatus is given in IEC 60332-2-1. This standard gives the procedure for testing small optical fibre cables or a small insulated conductor or cable when the method specified in IEC 60332-1-2 is not suitable because some small optical fibre cables may break or small conductors may melt during the application of the flame. The recommended range of application is for the testing of small single insulated conductors or cables of less than 0.5 mm² cross-section. ICS 13.220.40; 29.020; 29.060.20 HS 8544.11.00 to HS 8544.70.00 EQV: IEC 60332-2-2:2004 27 pages PGr 4 EAS 118-3-10:2008, Tests on electric cables under fire conditions — Pa rt 3-10: Test for vertical flame spread of vertical ly-mounted bunched wires or cables — Apparatus The series of International Standards covered by Parts 3-10, 3-21, 3-22, 3-23, 3-24 and 3-25 of IEC 60332 specifies methods of test for the assessment of vertical flame spread of vertically mounted bunched wires or cables, electrical or optical, under defined conditions. This part of IEC 60332 details the apparatus and its arrangement and calibration. ICS 13.220.40; 29.020; 29.060.20 HS 8544.11.00 to HS 8544.70.00 EQV: IEC 60332-3-10:2000 39 pages PGr 5

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EAS 118-3-21:2008, Tests on electric cables under fire conditions — Pa rt 3-21: Test for vertical flame spread of vertical ly-mounted bunched wires or cables — Category A F/R The test is intended for type approval testing. The requirements for the selection of cables for testing are given in annex A. The flame spread is measured as the extent of damage of the cable sample. This procedure may be used to demonstrate the cable’s ability to limit flame spread. This part of IEC 60332 covers category A F/R and relates only to power cables of conductor cross-sectional area greater than 35 mm² installed on the test ladder in a spaced configuration on the front and rear to achieve a nominal total volume of non-metallic material of 7 l/m of test sample. The flame application time is 40 min. This method of mounting is intended for special cable designs used in particular installations when required in the cable specification. Category A F/R is not intended for general use. ICS 13.220.40; 29.020; 29.060.20 HS 8544.11.00 to HS 8544.70.00 EQV: IEC 60332-3-21:2000 25 pages PGr 3 EAS 118-3-22:2008, Tests on electric cables under fire conditions — Pa rt 3-22: Test for vertical flame spread of vertical ly-mounted bunched wires or cables — Category A The test is intended for type approval testing. The requirements for the selection of cables for testing are given in annex A. The flame spread is measured as the extent of damage of the cable sample. This procedure may be used to demonstrate the cable’s ability to limit flame spread. This part of IEC 60332 covers category A and relates to cables installed on the test ladder to achieve a nominal total volume of non-metallic material of 7 l/m of test sample. The flame application time is 40 min. The method of mounting uses the front of the ladder, a standard or wide ladder being used for cables having a conductor cross-section greater than 35 mm² according to the number of test pieces required, and a standard ladder for conductor cross-sections 35 mm² and smaller. The category is intended for general use where high volumes of non-metallic material are required to be evaluated. ICS 13.220.40; 29.020; 29.060.20 HS 8544.11.00 to HS 8544.70.00 EQV: IEC 60332-3-22:2000 27 pages PGr 4 EAS 118-3-23:2008, Tests on electric cables under fire conditions — Pa rt 3-23: Test for vertical flame spread of vertical ly-mounted bunched wires or cables — Category B The test is intended for type approval testing. The requirements for the selection of cables for testing are given in annex A. The flame spread is measured as the extent of damage of the cable sample. This procedure may be used to demonstrate the cable’s ability to limit flame spread. This part of IEC 60332 covers category B and relates to cables installed on the test ladder to achieve a nominal total volume of non-metallic material of 3.5 l/m of test sample. The flame application time is 40 min. The method of mounting uses the front of the standard ladder. The category is intended for general use where medium volumes of non-metallic material are required to be evaluated. ICS 13.220.40; 29.020; 29.060.20 HS 8544.11.00 to HS 8544.70.00 EQV: IEC 60332-3-23:2000 25 pages PGr 3 EAS 118-3-24:2008, Tests on electric cables under fire conditions — Pa rt 3-24: Test for vertical flame spread of vertical ly-mounted bunched wires or cables — Category C The test is intended for type approval testing. The requirements for the selection of cables for testing are given in annex A. The flame spread is measured as the extent of damage of the cable sample. This procedure may be used to demonstrate the cable’s ability to limit flame spread. This part of IEC 60332 covers category C and relates to cables installed on the test ladder to achieve a nominal total volume of non-metallic material of 1.5 l per metre of test sample. The flame application time is 20 min. The method of mounting uses the front of the standard ladder. The category is intended for general use where low volumes of non-metallic material are required to be evaluated.

ICS 13.220.40; 29.020; 29.060.20 HS 8544.11.00 to HS 8544.70.00 EQV: IEC 60332-3-24:2000 25 pages PGr 3 EAS 118-3-25:2008, Tests on electric cables under fire conditions — Pa rt 3-25: Test for vertical flame spread of vertical ly-mounted bunched wires or cables — Category D The test is intended for type approval testing. The requirements for the selection of cables for testing are given in annex A. The flame spread is measured as the extent of damage of the cable sample. This procedure may be used to demonstrate the cable’s ability to limit flame spread. This part of IEC 60332 covers category D and relates only to small cables of overall diameter 12 mm or smaller installed on the test ladder to achieve a nominal total volume of non-metallic material of 0.5 l/m of test sample. The flame application time is 20 min. The method of mounting uses the front of the standard ladder in touching formation only. The category is intended for use with small cables where very low volumes of non-metallic material are required to be evaluated. ICS 13.220.40; 29.020; 29.060.20 HS 8544.11.00 to HS 8544.70.00 EQV: IEC 60332-3-25:2000 25 pages PGr 3 EAS 136:2007, Electric cables — Terminology This standard gives standard terms and definitions used in relation to electric cables. ICS 01.040.29; ICS 29.060.20 HS 8544.11.00 to HS 8544.70.00 EQV: IEC 60050-461:1984 60 pages PGr 6 EAS 497:2008, Colours of the cores of flexible cables and cords This Recommendation applies to flexible cables and cords with not more than fives cores. ICS 29.060.20 HS 8544.49.30 EQV: IEC 60173 (1964-01) 5 pages PGr 1 EAS 498-1:2008, Low-frequency cables and wires with PVC insulation and PVC sheath — Part 1: General test and measuring methods This part of IEC 60189 specifies mechanical, electrical and climatic test methods for low-frequency cables and wires designed for use in telecommunication inside plant and equipment and in electronic devices employing similar techniques. ICS 29.060.10; 29.060.20 HS 8544.59.00/ HS 8544.59.20 EQV: IEC 60189-1 (2007-05) 17 pages PGr 3 EAS 498-2:2008, Low-frequency cables and wires with PVC insulation and PVC sheath — Part 2: Cables in pairs, triples, quads and quintuples for inside installations This part of IEC 60189 is applicable to cables for inside installations, intended for the interconnection of the following: – transmission equipment; – telecommunications equipment; – equipment for data processing. ICS 29.060.10; 29.060.20 HS 8544.59.00/ HS 8544.59.20 EQV: IEC 60189-2 (2007-05) 21 pages PGr 3 EAS 498-3:2008, Low-frequency cables and wires with PVC insulation and PVC sheath — Part 3: Equipment wires with solid or stranded conductor wires, PVC insulated, in singles , pairs and triples

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This part of IEC 60189 is applicable to equipment wires with solid or stranded conductor, polyvinyl chloride (PVC) insulated, in singles, pairs and triples to be used for internal wiring of telecommunication equipment, industrial and consumer electronic equipment. ICS 29.060.10; 29.060.20 HS 8544.59.00/ HS 8544.59.20 EQV: IEC 60189-3 (2007-05) 13 pages PGr 2 EAS 499-1:2008, Polyvinyl chloride insulated cables of rated voltag es up to and including 450/750 V — Part 1: General requirements This part of International Standard IEC 60227 applies to rigid and flexible cables with insulation, and sheath if any, based on polyvinyl chloride, of rated voltages Uo/U up to and including 450/750 V used in power installations of nominal voltage not exceeding 450/750 V a.c. ICS 29.060.10; 29.060.20 HS 8544.59.00 EQV: IEC 60227-1 (2007-10) 41 pages PGr 5 EAS 499-2:2008, Polyvinyl chloride insulated cables of rated voltages up to and including 450/750 V — Part 2: Test methods This part of EAS 499 gives methods of test for cables covered in this standards series. ICS 29.060.20 HS 8544.59.00 EQV: IEC 60227-2 (2003-04) 25 pages PGr 3 EAS 499-3:2008, Polyvinyl chloride insulated cables of rated voltag es up to and including 450/750 V — Part 3: Non-shea thed cables for fixed wiring This part of IEC 60227 details the particular specifications for polyvinyl chloride insulated single-core non-sheathed cables for fixed wiring of rated voltages up to and including 450/750 V. All cables shall comply with the appropriate requirements given in IEC 60227-1 and the individual types of cables shall each comply with the particular requirements of this part. ICS 29.060.20 HS 8544.59.00 EQV: IEC 60227-3 (1997-11) 33 pages PGr 4 EAS 499-4:2008, Polyvinyl chloride insulated cables of rated voltag es up to and including 450/750 V — Part 4: Sheathed cables for fixed wiring This part of IEC 60227 details the particular specification for light polyvinyl chloride sheathed cables of rated voltage of 300/500 V. Each cable shall comply with the appropriate requirements given in IEC 60227-1 and the particular requirements of this part. ICS 29.060.20 HS 8544.59.00 EQV: IEC 60227-4 (1997-12) 15 pages PGr 2 EAS 499-5:2008, Polyvinyl chloride insulated cables of rated voltag es up to and including 450/750 V — Part 5: Flexible cables (cords) This part of IEC 60227 details the particular specifications for polyvinyl chloride insulated flexible cables (cords), of rated voltages up to and including 300/500 V. All cables comply with the appropriate requirements given in IEC 60227-1 and each individual type of cable complies with the particular requirements of this part. ICS 29.060.20 HS 8544.59.00 EQV: IEC 60227-5 (2003-07) 43 pages PGr 5 EAS 499-6:2008, Polyvinyl chloride insulated cables of rated voltag es up to and including 450/750 V — Part 6: Lift cab les and cables for flexible connections This part of IEC 60227 details the particular specifications for both circular and flat lift cables and cables for flexible connections of rated voltages up to and including 450/750 V. Each cable complies with the appropriate requirements given in IEC 60227-1, and with the particular requirements of this part of IEC 60227. ICS 29.060.20 HS 8544.59.00 EQV: IEC 60227-6 (2001-06) 39 pages PGr 5 EAS 499-7:2008, Polyvinyl chloride insulated cables of rated voltag es up to and including 450/750 V — Part 7: Flexible cables screened and unscreened with two or more conductors This part of IEC 60227 details the particular specifications for polyvinyl chloride insulated, screened and unscreened control cables of rated voltages up to and including 300/500 V. All cables comply with the appropriate requirements given in IEC 60227-1 and each individual type of cable complies with the particular requirements of this part. ICS 29.060.20 HS 8544.59.00 EQV: IEC 60227-7 (2003-04) 23 pages PGr 3 EAS 501:2008, Conductors of insulated cables This East African Standard specifies the nominal cross-sectional areas, in the range 0.5 mm2 to 2500 mm2, for conductors in electric power cables and cords of a wide range of types. Requirements for numbers and sizes of wires and resistance values are also included. These conductors include solid and stranded copper, aluminium and aluminium alloy conductors in cables for fixed installations and flexible copper conductors. ICS 29.060.20 HS 8544.11.00; HS 8544.19.00; HS 8544.41.00; HS 8544.49.00; HS 8544.51.00; 8544.59.00; HS 8544.60.00 EQV: IEC 60228 (2004-11) 37 pages PGr 5 EAS 502:2008, Electric cables — Tests on extruded oversheaths wit h a special protective function This East African Standard provides a range of tests which may be required for electric cables which have an extruded oversheath and where that oversheath performs a special protective function. ICS 29.060.20 HS 8544.11.00; HS 8544.19.00; HS 8544.41.00; HS 8544.49.00; HS 8544.51.00; 8544.59.00; HS 8544.60.00 EQV: IEC 60229 (2007-10) 37 pages PGr 5 EAS 503-1:2008, Rubber insulated cables — Rated voltages up to and including 450/750 V — Part 1: General requirements This part of IEC 60245 applies to rigid and flexible cables with insulation, and sheath if any, based on vulcanized rubber of rated voltages Uo/U up to and including 450/750 V used in power installations of nominal voltage not exceeding 450/750 V a.c. ICS 29.060.20; 25.160.20 HS 8544.59.00 EQV: IEC 60245-1 (2003-12) 21 pages PGr 3 EAS 503-2:2008, Rubber insulated cables — Rated voltages up to and including 450/750 V — Part 2: Test methods This part of IEC 60245 gives the test methods specified in all parts of IEC 60245 as far as not laid down in IEC 60811. ICS 29.060.20 HS 8544.59.00 EQV: IEC 60245-2 (1998-03)

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21 pages PGr 3 EAS 503-3:2008, Rubber insulated cables — Rated voltages up to and including 450/750 V — Part 3: Heat resistant silico ne insulated cables [+Am1:1997] This part of IEC 60245 details the particular specifications for silicone rubber insulated cables of rated voltage of 300/500 V. Each cable should comply with the appropriate requirements given in IEC 60245-1 and the particular requirements of this part. ICS 29.060.20 HS 8544.59.00 EQV: IEC 60245-3 (1994-07) 3 pages PGr 1 EAS 503-4:2008, Rubber insulated cables — Rated voltages up to and including 450/750 V — Part 4: Cords and flexible ca bles This part of IEC 60245 details the particular specifications for rubber insulated and braided cords and for rubber insulated and rubber or polychloroprene or other equivalent synthetic elastomer sheathed cords and flexible cables of rated voltages up to and including 450/750 V. All cables should comply with the appropriate requirements given in IEC 60245-1 and the individual types of cables should each comply with the particular requirements of this part. ICS 29.060.20 HS 8544.59.00 EQV: IEC 60245-4 (2004-02) 16 pages PGr 3 EAS 503-5:2008, Rubber insulated cables — Rated voltages up to and including 450/750 V — Part 5: Lift cables This part of IEC 245 details the particular specifications for rubber insulated lift cables of rated voltage of 300/500 V. Each cable should comply with the appropriate requirements given in IEC 245-1 and the particular requirements of this part. ICS 29.060.20; 91.140.90 HS 8544.59.00 EQV: IEC 60245-5 (1994-07) 5 pages PGr 1 EAS 503-6:2008, Rubber insulated cables — Rated voltages up to and including 450/750 V — Part 6: Arc welding electrode cables This part of IEC 245 details the particular specifications for rubber insulated arc welding electrode cables. Each cable should comply with the appropriate requirements given in IEC 245-1 and the particular requirements of this part. ICS 29.060.20; 25.160.20 HS 8544.59.00 EQV: IEC 60245-6 (1994-07) 4 pages PGr 1 EAS 503-7:2008, Rubber insulated cables — Rated voltages up to and including 450/750 V — Part 7: Heat resistant ethyle ne-vinyl acetate rubber insulated cables This part of IEC 245 details the particular specifications for ethylene-vinylacerate rubber insulated cables of rated voltages up to and including 450/750 V. Each cable should comply with the appropriate requirements given in IEC 245-1 and the particular requirements of this part. ICS 29.060.20 HS 8544.59.00 EQV: IEC 60245-7 (1994-07) 5 pages PGr 1 EAS 503-8:2008, Rubber insulated cables — Rated voltages up to and including 450/750 V — Part 8: Cords for application s requiring high flexibility This part of IEC 60245 details the particular specifications for rubber or cross-linked polyvinyl chloride insulated and rubber or cross-linked polyvinyl chloride sheathed cords of rated voltage 300/300 V, for use in applications where high flexibility is required, for example for iron cords. All cables should comply with the appropriate requirements given in IEC 60245-1 and the individual types of cables should each comply with the particular requirements of this part. ICS 29.060.20 HS 8544.59.00 EQV: IEC 60245-8 (2004-01) 14 pages PGr 2 EAS 504:2008, Standard colours for insulation for low-frequency c ables and wires This standard applies to thermoplastic insulation to be used with low frequency cables and wires. ICS 29.060.20; 29.060.10 HS 8544.59.00/ HS 8544.59.20 EQV: IEC 60304 (1982-01) 2 pages PGr 1

29.080 Insulation 29.080.01 Electrical insulation in general 29.080.10 Insulators 29.080.20 Bushings 29.080.30 Insulation systems 29.080.99 Other standards related to insulation

29.100 Components for electrical equipment 29.100.10 Magnetic components 29.120 Electrical accessories 29.120.01 Electrical accessories in general

29.120.10 Conduits for electrical purposes EAS 168:2007, Junction boxes for use in electrical installations — Specification This East African Standard specifies requirements for junction boxes of surface or flush mounting types for use in fixed wiring installations. This East African Standard applies to junction boxes used in a.c. and d.c. circuits where the rated voltage does not exceed 250 Volts and where the conductors are not subject to mechanical tension in normal use. It covers junction boxes having fixed terminals with capacity for the connection of PVC insulated and sheathed cables complying with the requirements of the standard for PVC insulated and sheathed cables and having copper conductors of cross-sectional area up to and including 10 mm2. This standard does not apply to junction boxes for use in conditions where special protection against the ingress of dust or moisture is required.

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ICS 29.120.10 HS 8536 90 30 EQV: BS 6220:1983 20 pages PGr 3 EAS 178-1:2007, Flexible PVC conduits for electrical wiring — Specification — Part 1: Plain conduits Part 1 of this East African Standard specifies requirements for plain flexible conduits, made of PVC material, or any other suitable material .The conduits are intended for the mechanical protection of insulated electrical conductors, where flexibility during use is required. It specifies all the internationally agreed sizes up to 50 mm diameter. ICS 29.120.10 HS 8546.90.00; HS 8547.20.00; HS 8546.90.10 EQV: IEC 60614-1; IEC 60614-2-2 15 pages PGr 2 EAS 178-2:2007, Flexible PVC conduits for electrical wiring — Specification — Part 2: Corrugated conduits This Part 2 of this East African Standard specifies requirements for flexible corrugated conduits of insulating materials. The conduits are intended for the mechanical protection of insulated electrical conductors, where flexibility during use is required. The standard specifies all the internationally agreed sizes up to 50 mm diameter. ICS 29.120.10 HS 8546.90.00; HS 8547.20.00; HS 8546.90.10 EQV: IEC 60614-2-5 14 pages PGr 2 EAS 204-1:2001, Metallic conduits and fittings for electrical insta llations — Specification — Part 1: Conduits This Part 1 of this East African standard specifies requirements for conduits made of steel or any other suitable metallic materials of circular cross-section for the protection of the conductors and/or cables in electrical installations.This standard specifies requirements for threadable and non-threadable plain rigid metal conduits.

ICS 29.120.10 HS 8547.90.20 EQV: IEC 61035-2-1; BS 4568-1:1970 20 pages PGr 3 EAS 204-2:2001, Metallic conduits and fittings for electrical insta llation — Specification — Part 2: Fittings This Part 2 of this East African Standard specifies requirements for the construction, dimensions and performance of conduit fittings made of steel or any other suitable metallic materials and designed to be used in conjunction with conduits complying with part 1 of this standard.

ICS 29.120.10 HS 8547.90.20 EQV: IEC 60614-2-1; BS 4568-2:1970 12 pages PGr 2

29.120.20 Connecting devices EAS 375-3:2005, Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear assemblies Part 3: Particular requirements for low-voltage switchgear and controlgear assemblies intended to b e installed in places where unskilled persons have access for their use Distribution boards This standard gives supplementary requirements for such enclosed distribution boards (DBU), which are stationary, type tested assemblies (TTA) for indoor use, containing protective devices and intended for use either in domestic (household) applications or in other places where unskilled persons have access for their use. Control and/or signalling devices may also be included. They are for use on a.c., with a nominal voltage to earth not exceeding 300 V. The outgoing circuits contain short-circuit protective devices, each having a rated current not exceeding 125 A with a total incoming load current not exceeding 250 A. NOTE The nominal voltage to earth in an IT system is taken as the nominal voltage of the system. Unskilled persons normally have access to these assemblies, e.g. for switching operations and for replacing fuse-links.

ICS 29.120.20 HS 8538.00.00 EQV: IEC 60439-3 20 pages PGr 3

29.120.30 Plugs, socket-outlets, couplers EAS 495-1:2008, 13 A plugs, socket-outlets, adaptors and connection units — Part 1: Specification for rewirable and no n-rewirable 13 A fused plugs This part of this East African Standard specifies requirements for 13 A fused plugs having insulating sleeves on line and neutral pins, for household, commercial and light industrial purposes, with particular reference to safety in normal use. The plugs are suitable for the connection of portable appliances; sound-vision equipment, luminaries, etc in ac circuits only, operating at voltages not exceeding 250 V r.m.s. at 50 Hz. Requirements are specified for plugs incorporating a fuse link complying with EAS 496. The plugs may be rewirable or non-rewirable complete with flexible cord. Two categories of plugs are specified covering normal and rough use. Rewirable plugs are intended for use with flexible cords complying with EAS 117-1 having conductor cross-sectional areas from 0.5 mm2 to 1.5 mm2 inclusive. ICS 29.120.30 HS 8536.50.00/ 8536.69.00/ HS 8536.90.00 EQV: BS 1363-1:1995 65 pages PGr 6 EAS 495-2:2008, 13 A plugs, socket-outlets, adaptors and connection units — Part 2: Specification for switched and uns witched socket outlets This part of EAS 495 specifies requirements for 13 A switched and unswitched shuttered socket-outlets for household, commercial and light industrial purposes, with particular reference to safety in normal use. The o socket-outlets are suitable for the connection of portable appliances, sound-vision equipment, luminaires, etc. in a.c. circuits only, operating at voltages not exceeding 250 V r.m.s. at 50 Hz using plugs in accordance with EAS 495-1. Requirements are specified for 13 A shuttered socket-outlets in single or multiple arrangements with or without associated controlling switches, for flush mounting in suitable boxes, e.g. complying with EAS 203, or for surface or panel mounting or for portable use. Fixed socket-outlets are intended for use with cables complying with IEC 60227 having copper conductors. Portable socket-outlets are intended for use with flexible cords, complying with EAS 117-1. Socket-outlets containing devices other than fuse links, switches and indicator lamps are outside the scope of this part of EAS 495. ICS 29.120.30 HS 8536.50.00/ 8536.69.00/ HS 8536.90.00 EQV: BS 1363-2:1995 63 pages PGr 6 EAS 495-3:2008, 13 A plugs, socket-outlets, adaptors and connection units — Part 3: Specification for adaptors This part of EAS 495 specifies requirements for adaptors having insulating sleeves on the line and neutral plug pins and suitable for use with socket-outlets complying with EAS 495-2, with particular reference to safety in normal use. Adaptors specified in this part of EAS 495 are intended for household, commercial and light industrial purposes. The adaptors are suitable for the connection of portable appliances, sound-vision equipment, luminaires, etc., in a.c. circuits only, operating at voltages not exceeding 250 V r.m.s. at 50 Hz. Assemblies comprising a plug and one or more portable socket-outlets connected together by a flexible cord or cable are not considered to be adaptors according to this part of EAS 495. Devices incorporating switches, transformers, timers, thermostats or other control means are outside the scope of this part of EAS 495.

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ICS 29.120.30 HS 8536.50.00/ 8536.69.00/ HS 8536.90.00 EQV: BS 1363-3:1995 83 pages PGr 7 EAS 495-4:2008, 13 A plugs, socket-outlets, adaptors and connection units — Part 4: 13 A fused connection units: Switc hed and unswitched This part of EAS 495 specifies requirements for 13 A fused fixed connection units for household, commercial and light industrial purposes, with particular reference to safety in normal use. The connection units are suitable for the connection of appliances, in a.c. circuits only, operating at voltages not exceeding 250 V r.m.s at 50 Hz. Requirements are specified for connection units incorporating a fuse-link complying with EAS 496. Requirements are specified for 13 A connection units with or without associated controlling switches, for flush mounting in suitable enclosures, e.g. boxes complying with EAS 203, or for surface or panel mounting. Connection units are intended for use with cables complying with IEC 60227 having copper conductors. Connection units with card outlets are additionally intended for use with flexible cords, complying with EAS 117-1 on the load (output) side. Connection units containing devices other than fuse-links, switches and indicator lamps are outside the scope of this standard. ICS 29.120.30 HS 8536.50.00/ 8536.69.00/ HS 8536.90.00 EQV: BS 1363-4:1995 41 pages PGr 5

29.120.40 Switches 29.120.50 Fuses and other overcurrent protection de vices

EAS 388-1:2005, High-voltage fuses — Part 1: Current-limiting fuses This part of EAS 388 applies to all types of high-voltage current-limiting fuses designed for use outdoors or indoors on alternating current systems of 50 Hz and 60 Hz and of rated voltages exceeding 1000 V. Some fuses are provided with fuse-links equipped with an indicating device or a striker. These fuses come within the scope of this standard, but the correct operation of the striker in combination with the tripping mechanism of the switching device is outside the scope of this standard; see IEC 62271-105. ICS 29.120.50 HS 8536.10.00 EQV: IEC 60282-1 90 pages PGr 7 EAS 388-2:2005, High-voltage fuses — Part 2: Expulsion fuses This East African Standard specifies requirements for expulsion fuses designed for use outdoors or indoors on alternating current systems of 50 Hz and 60 Hz, and of rated voltages exceeding 1000 V. Expulsion fuses are fuses in which the arc is extinguished by the expulsion effects of the gases produced by the arc. Expulsion fuses are classified according to the TRV (transient recovery voltage) capability in classes A, B and C. This standard covers only the performance of fuses, each one comprising a specified combination of fuse-base, fuse-carrier, and fuse-link which have been tested in accordance with this standard; and successful performance of other combinations cannot be implied from this standard. This standard may also be used for non-expulsion fuses in which the interruption process waits for natural current zero to clear the circuit. ICS 29.120.50 HS 8536.10.00 HS IEC 60282-2 65 pages PGr 6 EAS 496:2008, General purpose fuse links for domestic and similar purposes (primarily for use in plugs) ─ Specification This East African Standard specifies dimensions and performance requirements for general purpose cartridge fuse links of current ratings not exceeding 13 A for domestic and similar purposes (primarily for use in plugs complying with the requirements of EAS 496) on declared supply voltages not exceeding 250 V at a nominal frequency of 50 Hz or 60 Hz. It does not cover fuse bases or fuse holders for use with these fuse links. ICS 29.120.50 HS 8536.10.00 EQV: BS 1362:1973 41 pages PGr 5

29.120.70 Relays 29.120.99 Other electrical accessories

EAS 203:2001, Boxes for enclosure of electrical accessories — Spe cification This East African Standard specifies requirements for boxes intended to contain one or more electrical accessories and to be recessed into a wall or ceiling or similar flat surfaced structure. Some boxes may also be surface mounting. ICS 29.120.99 HS 8538.10.00 EQV: BS 4662:1970 24 pages PGr 3

29.130 Switchgear and controlgear

EAS 375-5:2005, Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear assemblies Part 5: Particular requirements for assemblies int ended to be installed outdoors in public places Cable distribution cabinets (CDCS) for power distr ibution in networks This standard gives supplementary requirements for cable distribution cabinets (CDCs), which are stationary, type-tested assemblies (TTA) for outdoor installation in places which are exposed to the public, but where only skilled persons have access for their use. They are for use in public three-phase systems. ICS 29.130; ICS 29.240.01 HS 8537.10.00; 8547.90.20 EQV: IEC 60439-5 25 pages PGr 3

29.130.10 High voltage switchgear and controlgear 29.130.20 Low voltage switchgear and controlgear

EAS 375-1:2005, Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear assemblies Part 1: Type-tested and partially type-tested asse mblies This East African Standard applies to low-voltage switchgear and controlgear ASSEMBLIES (type-tested ASSEMBLIES (TTA) and partially type-tested ASSEMBLIES (PTTA)), the rated voltage of which does not exceed 1000 V a.c. at frequencies not exceeding 1000 Hz, or 1500 V d.c. This standard also applies to ASSEMBLIES incorporating control and/or power equipment, the frequencies of which are higher. This standard applies to stationary or movable ASSEMBLIES with or without enclosure. It also applies to ASSEMBLIES designed for use under special service conditions, for example in ships, in rail vehicles, for hoisting equipment or in explosive atmospheres, and for domestic (operated by unskilled persons) applications, provided that the relevant specific requirements are complied with. This standard applies also to ASSEMBLIES designed for electrical equipment of machines. This standard does not apply to individual devices and self-contained components, such as motor starters, fuse switches, electronic equipment, etc. complying with their relevant standards. ICS 29.130.20 HS 8537.10.00; 8547.90.20 EQV: IEC 60439-1 101 pages PGr 8

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EAS 375-2:2005, Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear assemblies Part 2: Particular requirements for busbar trunkin g systems (busways) This International Standard applies to busbar trunking systems (BTS) and their accessories for feeding and distributing electrical power in residential, retail, public, agricultural and industrial premises. It also applies to busbar trunking systems which are designed to incorporate communication and/or control systems or intended to supply luminaires through tap-off units but does not apply to supply track systems in accordance with IEC 60570. The busbar trunking systems considered in this standard are type-tested ASSEMBLIES (TTA) when tested in accordance with clause 8 of this standard; variations in length and angles of bends are considered to be covered. Tap-off units may be partially type-tested ASSEMBLIES (PTTA). ICS 29.130.20 HS 8537.10.00; 8547.90.20 EQV: IEC 60439-2 35 pages PGr 4 EAS 375-4:2005, Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear assemblies Part 4: Particular requirements for assemblies for construction sites (ACS) This standard applies to type-tested ASSEMBLIES (TTA) intended for use on construction sites, i.e. temporary places of work to which the public do not generally have access and where building construction, installation, repairs, alteration or demolition of property (buildings) or civil engineering (public works) or excavation or any other similar operations are carried out. These ASSEMBLIES may be transportable (semi-fixed) or mobile. This standard does not apply to ASSEMBLIES for use in the administrative centres of construction sites (offices, cloakrooms, ASSEMBLY rooms, canteens, restaurants, dormitories, toilets, etc.). The nominal primary voltage and the nominal secondary voltage of transformers incorporated in ACS shall be within the limits specified in EAS 375-1. Requirements for electrical protection provided by equipment manufactured according to this standard shall comply with the requirements given in IEC 60364-7-704. ICS 29.130.20 HS 8537.10.00; 8547.90.20 EQV: IEC 60439-4 20 pages PGr 3 EAS 378-1:2005, Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear — Part 1: Ge neral rules The purpose of this standard is to harmonize as far as practicable all rules and requirements of a general nature applicable to low-voltage switchgear and controlgear in order to obtain uniformity of requirements and tests throughout the corresponding range of equipment and to avoid the need for testing to different standards. All those parts of the various equipment standards which can be considered as general have therefore been gathered in this standard together with specific subjects of wide interest and application, e.g. temperature-rise, dielectric properties, etc. This standard applies, when required by the relevant product standard, to switchgear and controlgear hereinafter referred to as "equipment" and intended to be connected to circuits, the rated voltage of which does not exceed 1 000 V a.c. or 1 500 V d.c. It does not apply to low-voltage switchgear and controlgear assemblies which are dealt with in EAS 375. The object of this standard is to state those general rules and requirements which are common to low-voltage equipment, including for example: definitions; characteristics; information supplied with the equipment; normal service, mounting and transport conditions; constructional and performance requirements; and verification of characteristics and performance.

ICS 29.130.20 HS 8536.10.00; HS 8536.20.00; HS 8536.30.00; 8536.41.00; 8536.49.00; 8536.50; 8536.69; 8536.90; 8536.90.10; 8536.90.20 EQV: IEC 60947-1 175 pages PGr 13 EAS 378-2:2005, Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear — Part 2: Ci rcuit-breakers This standard applies to circuit-breakers, the main contacts of which are intended to be connected to circuits, the rated voltage of which does not exceed 1000 V a.c. or 1500 V d.c.; it also contains additional requirements for integrally fused circuit-breakers. It applies whatever the rated currents, the method of construction or the proposed applications of the circuit-breakers may be. Supplementary requirements for circuit-breakers used as direct-on-line starters are given in EAS 378-4-1, applicable to low-voltage contactors and starters. The requirements for circuit-breakers for the protection of wiring installations in buildings and similar applications, and designed for use by uninstructed persons, are contained in IEC 60898.

ICS 29.130.20 HS 8536.20.00 EQV: IEC 60947-2 210 pages PGr 15 EAS 378-3:2005, Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear — Part 3: Sw itches, disconnectors, switch-disconnectors and fus e-combination units This standard applies to switches, disconnectors, switch-disconnectors and fuse-combination units to be used in distribution circuits and motor circuits of which the rated voltage does not exceed 1000 V a.c. or 1500 V d.c. The manufacturer shall specify the type, ratings and characteristics according to the relevant standard of any incorporated fuses. This standard does not apply to equipment coming within the scope of EAS 378-2, EAS 378-4-1 and EAS 378-5-1; however, when switches and fuse-combination units coming into the scope of this standard are normally used to start, accelerate and/or stop an individual motor they shall also comply with the additional requirements given in annex A. ICS 29.130.20; ICS 29.130.40 HS 8536.10.00/ HS 8536.50.10 EQV: IEC 60947-3 70 pages PGr 6 EAS 378-4-1:2005, Low-voltage switchgear and contro lgear — Part 4-1: Contactors and motor-starters — E lectromechanical contactors and motor-starters This part of EAS 378 applies to the types of equipment whose main contacts are intended to be connected to circuits the rated voltage of which does not exceed 1000 V a.c. or 1500 V d.c. Starters and/or contactors dealt with in this standard are not normally designed to interrupt short-circuit currents. Therefore, suitable short-circuit protection shall form part of the installation but not necessarily of the contactor or the starter. In this context, this standard gives requirements for: contactors associated with overload and/or short-circuit protective devices; starters associated with separate short-circuit protective devices and/or with separate short-circuit and integrated overload protective devices; contactors or starters combined, under specified conditions, with their own short-circuit protective devices. Such combinations, e.g. combination starters or protected starters are rated as units. ICS 29.130.20; ICS 29.120.99 HS 8536.90; HS 8536.90.10(ac); HS 8536.90.20(dc) EQV: IEC 60947-4-1 110 pages PGr 8 EAS 378-4-2:2005, Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear — Part 4-2: Contactors and motor-starters — ac semiconductor motor controllers and starters This standard applies to controllers and starters, which may include a series mechanical switching device, intended to be connected to circuits, the rated voltage of which does not exceed 1000 V a.c. This standard characterizes controllers and starters for use with and without bypass switching devices. Controllers and starters dealt with in this standard are not normally designed to interrupt short-circuit currents. Therefore, suitable short-circuit protection should form part of the installation, but not necessarily of the controller or starter. In this context, this standard gives requirements for controllers and starters associated with separate short-circuit protective devices. ICS 29.130.20 HS 8536.90; HS 8536.90.10(ac); HS 8536.90.20(dc) EQV: IEC 60947-4-2 60 pages PGr 6 EAS 378-4-3:2005, Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear — Part 4-3: Contactors and motor-starters — ac semiconductor controllers and contactors for non-motor loads This part of IEC 60947 applies to a.c. semiconductor non-motor load controllers and contactors intended for performing electrical operations by changing the state of a.c. electric circuits between the ON-state and the OFF-state. As controllers, they may be used to

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reduce the amplitude of the r.m.s. a.c. voltage on the load terminals from that of the applied voltage – either continuously or for a specified period of time. The half-wave period of the a.c. wave form remains unchanged from that of the applied voltage. They may include a series mechanical switching device and are intended to be connected to circuits, the rated voltage of which does not exceed 1 000 V a.c. The semiconductor controllers and contactors dealt with in this standard are not normally intended to interrupt short-circuit currents. Therefore, suitable short-circuit protection should form part of the installation but not necessarily of the controller itself. In this context, this standard gives requirements for semiconductor controllers and contactors associated with separate short-circuit protective devices. ICS 29.130.20 HS 8536.90; HS 8536.90.10(ac); HS 8536.90.20(dc) EQV: IEC 60947-4-3 80 pages PGr 7 EAS 378-5-1:2005, Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear — Part 5-1: Control circuit devices and switching elements — Electromechanical control circuit devices This part of EAS 378 applies to control circuit devices and switching elements intended for controlling, signalling, interlocking, etc., of switchgear and controlgear. It applies to control circuit devices having a rated voltage not exceeding 1 000 V a.c. (at a frequency not exceeding 1000 Hz) or 600 V d.c. This standard applies to specific types of control circuit devices such as: manual control switches, for example pushbuttons, rotary switches, foot switches, etc.; electromagnetically operated control switches, either time-delayed or instantaneous, for example contactor relays; pilot switches, for example pressure switches, temperature sensitive switches (thermostats), programmers, etc.; position switches, for example control switches operated by part of a machine or mechanism; associated control circuit equipment, for example indicator lights, etc. It also applies to specific types of switching elements associated with other devices (whose main circuits are covered by other standards) such as: auxiliary contacts of a switching device (e.g. contactor, circuit breaker. etc.) which are not dedicated exclusively for use with the coil of that device; interlocking contacts of enclosure doors; control circuit contacts of rotary switches; and control circuit contacts of overload relays. ICS 29.130.20 HS 8536.50/ HS 8536.90 EQV: IEC 60947-5-1 95 pages PGr 7 EAS 378-5-2:2005, Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear — Part 5-2: Control circuit devices and switching elements — Proximity switches This part of EAS 378 applies to inductive and capacitive proximity switches that sense the presence of metallic and/or non-metallic objects, ultrasonic proximity switches that sense the presence of sound reflecting objects, photoelectric proximity switches that sense the presence of objects and non-mechanical magnetic proximity switches that sense the presence of objects with a magnetic field.

ICS 29.130.20 HS 8536.50/ HS 8536.90 EQV: IEC 60947-5-2 100 pages PGr 8 EAS 378-5-3:2005, Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear — Part 5-3: Control circuit devices and switching elements — Requirements for proximity devices with defined beh aviour under fault conditions (PDF) This part of EAS 378 applies to proximity devices with an enhanced resistance to failure (PDF). It specifies requirements for four different types of PDF.

ICS 29.130.20 HS 8536.50/ HS 8536.90 EQV: IEC 60947-5-3 40 pages PGr 5 EAS 378-5-4:2005, Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear — Part 5-4: control circuit devices and switching elements — Me thod of assessing the performance of low-energy contacts — Special tests This standard applies to separable contacts used in the utilization area considered, such as switching elements for control circuits. This standard takes into consideration two rated voltage areas: a) above (and including) 10 V (typically 24 V) where contacts are used for switching loads with possible electrical erosion, such as programmable controller inputs; and b) below 10 V (typically 5 V) with negligible electrical erosion, such as electronic circuits.

ICS 29.130.20 HS 8536.50/ HS 8536.90 EQV: IEC 60947-5-4 30 pages PGr 4 EAS 378-5-5:2005, Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear — Part 5-5: Control circuit devices and switching elements — Electrical emergency stop device with mechanical la tching function This standard provides detailed specifications relating to the electrical and mechanical construction of emergency stop devices with mechanical latching function and to their testing. This standard is applicable to electrical control circuit devices and switching elements which are used to initiate an emergency stop signal. This standard does not apply to: emergency stop devices for non-electrical control circuit, for example hydraulic, pneumatic; emergency stop devices without mechanical latching function. An emergency stop device may also be used to provide an emergency switching off function.

ICS 29.130.20 HS 8536.50/ HS 8536.90 EQV: IEC 60947-5-5 20 pages PGr 3 EAS 378-5-6:2005, Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear — Part 5-6: Control circuit devices and switching elements — DC interface for proximity sensors and switching ampli fiers (NAMUR) This East African Standard applies to proximity sensors connected for operation by a two-wire connecting cable to the control input of a switching amplifier. The switching amplifier contains a d.c. source to supply the control circuit and is controlled by the variable internal resistance of the proximity sensor. These devices can be used in an explosive atmosphere if they also comply with IEC 60079-11. [These devices have been defined by the German organization “Normenausschuß für Meß- und Regelungstechnik (NAMUR)” (Office for Standardization of Measurement and Regulation Techniques).]

ICS 29.130.20 HS 8536.50/ HS 8536.90 EQV: IEC 60947-5-6 15 pages PGr 2 EAS 378-5-7:2005, Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear — Part 5-7: Control circuit devices and switching elements — Requirements for proximity devices with analogue ou tput This part of EAS 378 states the requirements for proximity devices with analogue output. They may consist of one or more parts. The requirements of EAS 378-5-2 (proximity switches) apply with the additions or modifications as stated in this standard. The clause numbering in this standard follows the clause numbering of EAS 378-5-2, modified where necessary. ICS 29.130.20 HS 8536.50/ HS 8536.90 EQV: IEC 60947-5-7 17 pages PGr 3 EAS 378-6-1:2005, Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear — Part 6-1: Multiple function equipment — Automatic transfer switching equipment This part of EAS 378 applies to transfer switching equipment (TSE) to be used in power systems with interruption of the supply to the load during transfer, the rated voltage of which does not exceed 1000 V a.c. or 1500 V d.c. It covers: manually operated transfer switching equipment (MTSE); remote operated transfer switching equipment (RTSE); automatic transfer switching equipment (ATSE).

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It covers TSE provided with or without an enclosure. Devices necessary for the control (e.g. control switches, etc.) and the protection (e.g. circuit breakers, etc.) of a TSE are covered by the relevant IEC standards.

ICS 29.130.20 HS 8536.50/ HS 8536.90 EQV: IEC 60947-6-1 45 pages PGr 5 EAS 378-6-2:2005, Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear — Part 6-2: Multiple function equipment — Control and protectiv e switching devices (or equipment) (CPS) This section of EAS 378-6 applies to control and protective switching devices (or equipment) (CPS), the main contacts of which are intended to be connected to circuits of rated voltage not exceeding 1000 V a.c. or 1500 V d.c. CPSs are intended to provide both protective and control functions for circuits and are operated otherwise than by hand. The object of this section is to state: The characteristics of CPS's; The conditions with which CPS's shall comply with reference to their operation and behaviour, their dielectric properties, the degree of protection provided by their enclosure where applicable; The tests intended to verify that these conditions have been met, and the methods to be adopted for these tests; The information to be marked on or given with the CPS's. ICS 29.130.20 HS 8536.50/ HS 8536.90 EQV: IEC 60947-6-2 62 pages PGr 6 EAS 378-7-1:2005, Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear — Part 7-1: Ancillary equipment — Terminal blocks for copper conductors This part of EAS 378 specifies requirements for terminal blocks with screw-type or screwless-type clamping units primarily intended for industrial or similar use and to be fixed to a support to provide electrical and mechanical connection between copper conductors. It applies to terminal blocks intended to connect round copper conductors, with or without special preparation, having a cross-section between 0.2 mm2 and 300 mm2 (AWG 24/600 kcmil), intended to be used in circuits of a rated voltage not exceeding 1 000 V a.c. up to 1 000 Hz or 1 500 V d.c. This standard may be used as a guide for: terminal blocks requiring the fixing of special devices to the conductors, for example quick connect terminations or wrapped connections, etc.; terminal blocks providing direct contact to the conductors by means of edges or points penetrating the insulation, for example insulation displacement connections, etc.; special types of terminal blocks, for example disconnect terminal blocks, etc. Where applicable in this standard, the term “clamping unit” has been used instead of the term “terminal”. This is taken into account in case of reference to EAS 378-1. ICS 29.130.20 HS 8536.69.00 EQV: IEC 60947-7-1 25 pages PGr 3 EAS 378-7-2:2005, Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear — Part 7-2: Ancillary equipment — Protective conductor terminal blocks for copper conductors This part of IEC 60947 specifies requirements for protective conductor terminal blocks with PE function up to 120 mm² (250 kcmil) and for protective conductor terminal blocks with PEN function equal to and above 10 mm² (AWG 8) with screw-type or screwless-type clamping units, primarily intended for industrial applications. Protective conductor terminal blocks are used to form the electrical and mechanical connection between copper conductors and the fixing support. It is applicable to protective conductor terminal blocks for the connection of round copper conductors with or without special preparation having a cross-section between 0.2 mm² and 120 mm² (AWG 24 and 250 kcmil), intended to be used in circuits of a rated voltage not exceeding 1 000 V a.c. up to 1 000 Hz or 1 500 V d.c., most commonly in conjunction with terminal blocks according to EAS 378-7-1. This standard may be used as guide for: protective conductor terminal blocks requiring the fixing of special devices to the conductors, for example quick connect terminations or wrapped connections, etc.; protective conductor terminal blocks providing direct contact to the conductors by means of edges or points penetrating the insulation, for example insulation displacement connections, etc. Where applicable in this standard, the term “clamping unit” has been used instead of the term “terminal”. This is taken into account in case of reference to EAS 378-1. ICS 29.130.20 HS 8536.69.00 EQV: IEC 60947-7-2 20 pages PGr 3 EAS 378-7-3:2005, Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear — Part 7-3: Ancillary equipment — Safety requirements for fuse terminal blocks This part of EAS 378 applies to fuse terminal blocks with screw-type or screwless-type clamping units for the connection of rigid (solid or stranded) or flexible copper conductors for the reception of cartridge fuse-links in accordance with IEC 60127-2, intended primarily for industrial or similar use in circuits not exceeding 1 000 V a.c., up to 1 000 Hz or 1 500 V d.c., and having a maximum short-circuit breaking capacity of 1 500 A. They are intended for installation in electrical equipment with enclosures which surround the fuse terminal blocks to such an extent that they are accessible only with the aid of a tool. For certain applications, for example in control circuits, the fuse terminal blocks may be designed exclusively for short-circuit protection. The object of this standard is to specify safety requirements and test methods for the mechanical, electrical and thermal characteristics of fuse terminal blocks, to ensure the compatibility between terminal blocks and standardized fuse-links. This standard may be used as a guide for: fuse terminal blocks requiring the fixing of special devices to the conductors, for example quick connect terminations or wrapped connections, etc.; fuse terminal blocks providing direct contact to the conductors by means of edges or points penetrating the insulation, for example insulation displacement connections, etc. Where applicable in this standard, the term “clamping unit” has been used instead of the term “terminal”. This is taken into account in case of reference to EAS 378-1. ICS 29.130.20 HS 8536.10.00 EQV: IEC 60947-7-3 45 pages PGr 5 EAS 378-8:2005, Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear — Part 8: Co ntrol units for built-in thermal protection (PTC) f or rotating electrical machines This part of EAS 378 specifies rules for control units, which perform the switching functions in response to the thermal detectors incorporated in rotating electrical machines according to IEC 60034-11, and the industrial application. It specifies rules for that type of system comprising a positive temperature coefficient (PTC) thermistor detector having particular characteristics, and its associated control unit. The PT100 detectors are covered by IEC 60751, where the resistor values are given according to the temperatures of the detector. The present rules lay down the characteristics of association of this particular positive temperature coefficient thermistor detector and its associated control unit (designated “Mark A detector” and “Mark A control unit”), when they are used in thermal protection systems. ICS 29.130.20 HS 8536.50/ HS 8536.90 EQV: IEC 60947-8 32 pages PGr 4

29.130.99 Other switchgear and controlgear 29.140 Lamps and related equipment 29.140.01 Lamps in general 29.140.10 Lamp caps and holders

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29.140.20 Incandescent lamps EAS 167:2000, Tungsten lamps for general lighting service — Speci fication This East African Standard specification covers the technical requirements and methods of test for tungsten filament incandescent lamps for general lighting purposes having a nominal life of 1000 h, rated wattage of 25 watts to 1 500 watts, rated voltage of 240 V, bulbs clear or internally frosted, with standard (bayonet) or Edison screw caps.

ICS 29.140.20 HS 8539.22.00 EQV: [IEC 60064:2005] 23 pages PGr 3

29.140.30 Fluorescent lamps. Discharge lamps 29.140.40 Luminaires

EAS 363-5:2005, Solar photovoltaic power systems — Test procedures for main components — Part 5: Luminaires This Part 5 of EAS 363 specifies the test procedures for luminaires for use in photovoltaic systems as described in EAS 389. The object of the test procedure is to verify compliance with the requirements specified in EAS 389. ICS 27.160; ICS 29.140.40 HS 8539.21.00(filament); HS 8539 31.00(Fluor); HS 8539.31.10(CFL); HS 8539.31.90 8 pages PGr 2

29.140.50 Lighting installation systems 29.140.99 Other standards related to lamps 29.160 Rotating machinery 29.160.01 Rotating machinery in general 29.160.10 Components for rotating machines 29.160.20 Generators 29.160.30 Motors 29.180 Transformers. Reactors

EAS 371-1:2005, Specification for power transformers — Part 1: Gene ral This part of the EAS 371 applies to three-phase and single-phase power transformers (including auto-transformers) with the exception of certain categories of small and special transformers such as: single-phase transformers with rated power less than 1 kVA and three-phase transformers less than 5 kVA; instrument transformers; transformers for static convertors; traction transformers mounted on rolling stock; starting transformers; testing transformers; welding transformers. When EAS standards do not exist for such categories of transformers, this part of EAS 371-1 may still be applicable either as a whole or in part. For those categories of power transformers and reactors which have their own EAS standards, this part is applicable only to the extent in which it is specifically called up by cross-reference in the other standard. At several places in this part it is specified or recommended that an 'agreement' shall be reached concerning alternative or additional technical solutions or procedures. Such agreement is to be made between the manufacturer and the purchaser. The matters should preferably be raised at an early stage and the agreements included in the contract specification.

ICS 29.180 HS 8504.21.00; 8504.22.00; 8504.23; 8504.23.10; 8504.23.20; 8504.23.30; 8504.23.40; 8504.31.00; 8504.32.00; 8504.33.00; HS 8504.34.00 EQV: IEC 60076-1:2000 38 pages PGr 5 EAS 371-2:2005, Specification for power transformers — Part 2: Spec ification for temperature rise requirements This part of EAS 371 identifies transformers according to their cooling methods, defines temperature-rise limits and details the methods of test for temperature-rise measurements. It applies to transformers as defined in the scope of EAS 371-1.

ICS 29.180 HS 8504.21.00; 8504.22.00; 8504.23; 8504.23.10; 8504.23.20; 8504.23.30; 8504.23.40; 8504.31.00; 8504.32.00; 8504.33.00; HS 8504.34.00 EQV: IEC 60076-2:1993 18 pages PGr 3 EAS 371-3:2005, Specification for power transformers — Part 3: Insu lation levels and dielectric tests This standard applies to single-phase and three-phase oil-immersed power transformers (including auto-transformers), with the exception of certain small and special transformers, as defined in the scope of EAS 371-1. It identifies transformer windings to their highest voltage for equipment Um associated with their corresponding rated insulation levels and details the relevant applicable dielectric tests and minimum external clearances in air between live parts of bushings and to objects at earth potential. For categories of power transformers and reactors which have their own IEC standards, this standard is applicable only to the extent in which it is specifically called up by cross reference in the other standards.

ICS 29.180 HS 8504.21.00; 8504.22.00; 8504.23; 8504.23.10; 8504.23.20; 8504.23.30; 8504.23.40; 8504.31.00; 8504.32.00; 8504.33.00; HS 8504.34.00 EQV: IEC 60076-3:2000 40 pages PGr 5 EAS 371-4:2005, Specification for power transformers — Part 4: Spec ification for tapping and connections This part of EAS 371 gives guidance and explanatory comments on the existing procedures for lightning and switching impulse testing of power transformers to supplement the requirements of EAS 371-3. It is also generally applicable to the testing of reactors (see IEC 60289), modifications to power transformer procedures being indicated where required. Information is given on waveshapes, test circuits including test connections, earthing practices, failure detection methods, test procedures, measuring techniques and interpretation of results. Where applicable, the test techniques are as recommended in IEC 60060-1 and IEC 60060-2.

ICS 29.180 HS 8504.21.00; 8504.22.00; 8504.23; 8504.23.10; 8504.23.20; 8504.23.30; 8504.23.40; 8504.31.00; 8504.32.00; 8504.33.00; HS 8504.34.00 EQV: IEC 60076-4:2002 48 pages PGr 5 EAS 371-5:2005, Specification for power transformers — Part 5: Abil ity to withstand short circuit This part of EAS 371 identifies the requirements for power transformers to sustain without damage the effects of overcurrents originated by external short circuits. It describes the calculation procedures used to demonstrate the thermal ability of a power transformer to withstand such overcurrents and both the special test and the calculation method used to demonstrate its ability to withstand the relevant dynamic effects. The requirements apply to transformers as defined in the scope of EAS 371-1.

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ICS 29.180 HS 8504.21.00; 8504.22.00; 8504.23; 8504.23.10; 8504.23.20; 8504.23.30; 8504.23.40; 8504.31.00; 8504.32.00; 8504.33.00; HS 8504.34.00 EQV: IEC 60076-5:2006 16 pages PGr 3 EAS 371-10:2005, Method of determination of transformers and reactor s sound levels This part of EAS 371 defines sound pressure and sound intensity measurement methods by which sound power levels of transformers, reactors and their associated cooling auxiliaries may be determined. The methods are applicable to transformers and reactors covered by the EAS 371 series, IEC 60289, IEC 60726 and the IEC 61378 series, without limitation as regards size or voltage and when fitted with their normal cooling auxiliaries. This standard is primarily intended to apply to measurements made at the factory. Conditions on-site may be very different because of the proximity of objects, including other transformers. Nevertheless, the same general rules as are given in this standard may be followed when on-site measurements are made.

ICS 29.180 HS 8504.21.00; 8504.22.00; 8504.23; 8504.23.10; 8504.23.20; 8504.23.30; 8504.23.40; 8504.31.00; 8504.32.00; 8504.33.00; HS 8504.34.00 ; HS 8505.11.10 EQV: IEC 60076-10:2005 30 pages PGr 4

29.200 Rectifiers. Convertors. Stabilized power sup ply 29.220 Galvanic cells and batteries 29.220.10 Primary cells and batteries

EAS 3-1:2000, Primary batteries — Specification — Part 1: General requirements (2 ND Edition) The purpose of this part of EAS 3 is to standardize primary batteries with respect to their electrochemical system, dimensions, nomenclature, terminal configurations, markings, test methods, typical performance, safety and environmental aspects.

ICS 29.220.10 HS 8506.10.00 EQV: IEC 60086-1 36 pages PGr 5 EAS 3-2:2000, Primary batteries — Specification — Part 2: Specifi cation sheets (2 ND Edition) This Part 2 of EAS 3 is applicable to primary batteries based on standardized electrochemical systems. It specifies the physical dimensions and the discharge test conditions and discharge performance requirements.

ICS 29.220.10 HS 8506.10.00 EQV: IEC 60086-2 43 pages PGr 5 EAS 515:2008, International Electrotechnical Vocabulary — Part 48 2: Primary and secondary cells and batteries This standard gives terms and definitions which are used for primary and secondary cells and batteries. ICS 01.040.29; 29.220.10; 29.220.20 HS 8506.00.00 EQV: IEC 60050-482 (2004-04) 72 pages PGr 7 EAS/TR 527:2008, Primary batteries — Summary of research and actions limiting risks to reversed installation of primary batteries This technical report provides information relevant to the safe design of batteries and battery powered devices together with appropriate cautionary advice to consumers. ICS 29.220.10 HS 8506.00.00 EQV: IEC/TR 61955 (1998-08) 8 pages PGr 2

29.220.20 Acid secondary cells and batteries EAS 120-1:1999, Lead acid starter batteries — Specification — Part 1: General requirements (2 ND edition) This standard is applicable to lead-acid batteries with a nominal voltage of 12 V. used primarily as a power source for the starting of internal combustion engines, lighting and also for auxiliary equipment of internal combustion engine vehicles. These batteries are commonly called "starter batteries". Batteries with a nominal voltage of 6 V are also included within the scope of this standard. All referenced voltages have to be divided by two for 6 V batteries. This standard is applicable to batteries for the following purposes:

batteries for passenger cars; batteries for commercial and industrial vehicles for normal use; batteries for commercial and industrial vehicles for severe use.

This standard is not applicable to batteries for other purposes, for example, the starting of railcar internal combustion engines.

ICS 29.220.20; ICS 43.040.10 HS 8507.10.00 23 pages PGr 3 EAS 120-2:1999, Lead acid starter batteries — Specification — Part 2: Dimensions of batteries and marking of terminals (2ND edition) This standard is applicable to lead-acid batteries with a nominal voltage of 12 V, used primarily as a power source for starting and ignition of internal combustion engines, lighting and also for auxiliary equipment of internal combustion engine vehicles. These batteries are commonly called "Starter batteries".

ICS 29.220.20; ICS 43.040.10 HS 8507.10.00 11 pages PGr 2 EAS 121:1999, Water for lead acid batteries — Specification This East African Standard specifics requirements for sampling and testing water for lead acid batteries.

ICS 29.220.20 HS 2851.00.00 13 pages PGr 2 EAS 363-2:2005, Solar photovoltaic power systems — Test procedures for main components — Part 2: Installation, mainten ance, testing and replacement of batteries This East African Standard specifies the requirements and recommended practices for the installation, maintenance, testing, and replacement of secondary batteries for use with photovoltaic power systems. This standard specifies requirements and installation for all types of batteries including lead-acid and nickel-cadmium and covers both vented and sealed cells. ICS: 27.160; 29.220.20 HS 8507.20.00(Pb); HS 8507.30.00(NiCd); HS 8507.40.00(NiFe); HS 8507.80.00 85 pages PGr 7

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EAS 515:2008, International Electrotechnical Vocabulary — Part 48 2: Primary and secondary cells and batteries This standard gives terms and definitions which are used for primary and secondary cells and batteries. ICS 01.040.29; 29.220.10; 29.220.20 HS 8506.00.00 EQV: IEC 60050-482 (2004-04) 72 pages PGr 7 EAS 516-1:2008, Lead-acid traction batteries — Part 1: General requ irements and methods of tests This part of IEC 60254 is applicable to lead-acid traction batteries used as power sources for electric propulsion. The tests defined are relevant to all traction battery applications which include road vehicles, locomotives, industrial trucks and mechanical handling equipments. Tests which may be used specifically to test batteries developed for use in vehicles such as light passenger vehicles, motor cycles, light commercial vehicles, etc. may be found in alternative standards e.g. IEC 61982-2. The object of this standard is to specify certain essential characteristics of traction batteries or cells, together with the relevant test methods of those characteristics. ICS 29.220.20 HS 8507.20.00 EQV: IEC 60254-1 (2005-04) 9 pages PGr 2 EAS 516-2:2008, Lead-acid traction batteries — Part 2: Dimensions o f cells and terminals and marking of polarity on ce lls This part of IEC 60254 is applicable to lead-acid traction batteries used as power sources for electric propulsion. The object of the present standard is to specify–the maximum external (overall) dimensions of traction battery cells, that is, the width, the height and the length;–the form of the marking of traction battery cell polarity and dimensions of corresponding symbols;– the basic dimensions of some commonly used traction battery terminals designed to connect output cables to the battery. ICS 29.220.20 HS 8507.20.00 EQV: IEC 60254-2 (2000-11) 6 pages PGr 1 EAS 519-11:2008, Stationary lead-acid batteries — Part 11: Vented ty pes — General requirements and methods of tests This part of IEC 60896 is applicable to lead-acid cells and batteries which are designed for service in fixed locations (i.e. not habitually to be moved from place to place) and which are permanently connected to the load and to the dc power supply. Batteries operating in such applications are called “stationary batteries”. Any type or construction of lead-acid battery may be used for stationary battery applications. This part 11 of the standard is applicable to vented types only. The object of this standard is to specify general requirements and the main characteristics, together with corresponding test methods associated with all types and construction modes of lead-acid stationary batteries, excluding valve-regulated types. ICS 29.220.20 HS 8507.20.00 EQV: IEC 60896-11 (2002-12) 16 pages PGr 3 EAS 519-21:2008, Stationary lead-acid batteries — Part 21: Valve reg ulated types — Methods of test This part of IEC 60896 applies to all stationary lead-acid cells and monobloc batteries of the valve regulated type for float charge applications, (i.e. permanently connected to a load and to a dc power supply), in a static location (i.e. not generally intended to be moved from place to place) and incorporated into stationary equipment or installed in battery rooms for use in telecom, uninterruptible power supply (UPS), utility switching, emergency power or similar applications. The objective of this part of IEC 60896 is to specify the methods of test for all types and construction of valve regulated stationary lead acid cells and monobloc batteries used in standby power applications. ICS 29.220.20 HS 8507.20.00 EQV: IEC 60896-21 (2004-02) 79 pages PGr 7 EAS 519-22:2008, Stationary lead-acid batteries — Part 22: Valve reg ulated types — Requirements This part of IEC 60896 applies to all stationary lead-acid cells and monobloc batteries of the valve regulated type for float charge applications, (i.e. permanently connected to a load and to a dc power supply), in a static location (i.e. not generally intended to be moved from place to place) and incorporated into stationary equipment or installed in battery rooms for use in telecom, uninterruptible power supply (UPS), utility switching, emergency power or similar applications. The objective of this part of IEC 60896 is to assist the specifier in the understanding of the purpose of each test contained within IEC 60896-21 and provide guidance on a suitable requirement that will result in the battery meeting the needs of a particular industry application and operational condition. This standard is used in conjunction with the common test methods described in IEC 60896-21 and is associated with all types and construction of valve-regulated stationary lead-acid cells and monoblocs used in standby power applications. ICS 29.220.20 HS 8507.20.00 EQV: IEC 60896-22 (2004-02) 57 pages PGr 6 EAS 520-1:2008, Aircraft batteries — Part 1: General test requireme nts and performance levels This part of IEC 60952 defines test procedures for the evaluation, comparison and qualification of batteries and states minimum environmental performance levels for airworthiness. Where specific tests are defined with no pass/fail requirement (to establish performance capability), the manufacturer’s declared values, from qualification testing, will be used to establish minimum requirements for ongoing maintenance of approval for that design of battery. ICS 29.220.20; 49.060 HS 8507.20.00; HS 8507.30.00; HS 8507.40.00; HS 8507.80.00 EQV: IEC 60952-1 (2004-09) 89 pages PGr 7 EAS 520-2:2008, Aircraft batteries — Part 2: Design and constructio n requirements This part of IEC 60952 defines the physical design, construction and material requirements for nickel-cadmium and lead-acid aircraft batteries containing vented or valve-regulated cells or monoblocs. The batteries are used for both general purposes and specific aerospace applications. ICS 29.220.20; 49.060 HS 8507.20.00; HS 8507.30.00; HS 8507.40.00; HS 8507.80.00 EQV: IEC 60952-2 (2004-09) 65 pages PGr 6 EAS 520-3:2008, Aircraft batteries — Part 3: Product specification and declaration of design and performance (DDP) This part of IEC 60952 defines requirements for the product specification as well as procedures for a Declaration of Design and Performance (DDP) for nickel-cadmium and lead-acid aircraft batteries containing vented or valve-regulated cells or monoblocs. The batteries are used for both general purposes and specific aerospace applications. ICS 29.220.20; 49.060 HS 8507.20.00; HS 8507.30.00; HS 8507.40.00; HS 8507.80.00 EQV: IEC 60952-3 (2004-09) 29 pages PGr 4 EAS 521-1:2008, General purpose lead-acid batteries (valve-regulate d types) — Part 1: General requirements, functional characteristics — Methods of test This part of IEC 61056 specifies the general requirements, functional characteristics and methods of test for all general purpose lead-acid cells and batteries of the valve-regulated type

o for either cyclic or float charge application; o in portable equipment, for instance, incorporated in tools, toys, or in static emergency, or uninterruptible power supply and

general power supplies.

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The cells of this kind of lead-acid battery may either have flat-plate electrodes in prismatic containers or have spirally wound pairs of electrodes in cylindrical containers. The sulphuric acid in these cells is immobilized between the electrodes either by absorption in a micro-porous structure or in a gelled form. ICS 29.220.20 HS 8507.20.00 EQV: IEC 61056-1 (2002-10) 33 pages PGr 4 EAS 521-2:2008, General purpose lead-acid batteries (valve-regulate d types) — Part 2: Dimensions, terminals and markin g This standard defines the dimensions of the batteries in length, height and width as well as the shapes of the terminals. ICS 29.220.20 HS 8507.20.00 EQV: IEC 61056-2 (2002-10) 23 pages PGr 3 EAS/TR 521-3:2008, Portable lead-acid cells and batteries (Valve-regul ated types) — Part 3: Safety recommendations for us e in electric appliances This Technical Report is applicable to lead-acid cells and batteries of valve-regulated type for cyclic application e.g. portable equipment, tools, toys, etc. It does not apply to cells for typical float application. Also excluded are cells and batteries for starting of internal combustion engines. The object of this report is:-to set rules for the accommodation of batteries as defined above in electric appliances, addressed mainly to the engineer designing such appliances;-to set minimum requirements concerning the range of safety-information passed onto the (unskilled) user; in order to prevent danger or damage to persons and/or material. ICS 29.220.20 HS 8507.20.00 EQV: IEC/TR 61056-3 (1991-08) 9 pages PGr 2 EAS/TR 522:2008, Opportunity-charging of lead-acid traction batterie s This Technical Report covers the opportunity charging of lead-acid traction batteries, i.e. the use of free time during a working period to top up the charge and thus extend the working day of a battery whilst avoiding excessive discharge. The object of this report is to lay down rules or recommendations for the use of opportunity-charging of lead-acid traction batteries of vented and valve-regulated types, when the battery manufacturer has not recommended the required operating procedures. When the battery manufacturer’s recommendations are available, they take precedence over these rules and guidelines. ICS 29.220.20 HS 8507.20.00 EQV: IEC/TR 61044 (2002-12) 21 pages PGr 3 EAS/TS 523:2008, Secondary cells and batteries — Test methods for ch ecking the performance of devices designed for redu cing explosion hazards — Lead-acid starter batteries This technical report gives guidance on procedures for testing the effectiveness of devices which are used to reduce the hazards of an explosion, together with the protective measures to be taken. ICS 29.220.20 HS 8507.10.00 EQV: IEC/TS 61430 (1997-10) 25 pages PGr 3 EAS 524:2008, Secondary cells and batteries containing alkaline o r other non-acid electrolytes — Guide to designatio n of current in alkaline secondary cell and battery standards This International Standard applies to secondary cells and batteries containing alkaline or other non-acid electrolytes. It proposes a mathematically correct method of current designation which shall be used in future secondary cell and battery standards. EAS/TR 530:2008, Secondary cells and batteries — Monitoring of lead acid stationary batteries — User guide This technical report is applicable to lead-acid vented and valve regulated batteries, for use in stationary battery applications. ICS 29.220.20 HS 8507.20.00 EQV: IEC/TR 62060 (2001-09) 79 pages PGr 7

29.220.30 Alkaline secondary cells and batteries EAS 517:2008, Secondary cells and batteries containing alkaline o r other non-acid electrolytes — Sealed nickel-cadmi um prismatic rechargeable single cells This International standard specifies marking, tests and requirements for sealed nickel-cadmium prismatic secondary single cells. Where there exists an IEC standard specifying test conditions and requirements for cells used in special applications and which is in conflict with this standard, the former takes precedence. ICS 29.220.30 HS 8507.30.00 EQV: IEC 60622 (2002-10) 29 pages PGr 4 EAS 518:2008, Secondary cells and batteries containing alkaline o r other non-acid electrolytes — Vented nickel-cadmi um prismatic rechargeable single cells This International Standard specifies marking, designation, dimensions, tests and requirements for vented nickel-cadmium prismatic secondary single cells. When there exists an IEC standard specifying test conditions and requirements for cells used in special applications and which is in conflict with this standard, the former shall take precedence. ICS 29.220.30 HS 8507.30.00 EQV: IEC 60623 (2001-09) 33 pages PGr 4 EAS 524:2008, Secondary cells and batteries containing alkaline o r other non-acid electrolytes — Guide to designatio n of current in alkaline secondary cell and battery standards This International Standard applies to secondary cells and batteries containing alkaline or other non-acid electrolytes. It proposes a mathematically correct method of current designation which shall be used in future secondary cell and battery standards. ICS 29.220.30 HS 8507.30.00; HS 8507.40.00; HS 8507.80.00 EQV: IEC 61434 (1996-10) 7 pages PGr 2 EAS/TS 525:2008, Possible safety and health hazards in the use of al kaline secondary cells and batteries — Guide to equ ipment manufacturers and users The purpose of this technical report is to acquaint equipment and system application engineers with the technical aspects of possible hazards. It is the designer’s responsibility to interpret this information into the application design and the user instructions. In the case of single cells or batteries sold directly by the manufacturer to the end-user, the manufacturer should supply this information. ICS 29.220.30 HS 8507.30.00; HS 8507.40.00; HS 8507.80.00 EQV: IEC/TS 61438 (1996-11) 35 pages PGr 4 EAS 526-1:2008, Secondary cells and batteries containing alkaline o r other non-acid electrolytes — Portable sealed rec hargeable single cells — Part 1: Nickel-cadmium This part of IEC 61951 specifies marking, designation, dimensions, tests and requirements for portable sealed nickel-cadmium small prismatic, cylindrical and button rechargeable single cells, suitable for use in any orientation. ICS 29.220.30 HS 8507.30.00 EQV: IEC 61951-1 (2006-01) 61 pages PGr 6

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EAS 526-2:2008, Secondary cells and batteries containing alkaline o r other non-acid electrolytes — Portable sealed rec hargeable single cells — Part 2: Nickel-metal hydride This part of IEC 61951 specifies marking, designation, dimensions, tests and requirements for portable sealed nickel-metal hydride, small prismatic, cylindrical and button rechargeable single cells, suitable for use in any orientation. ICS 29.220.30 HS 8507.80.00 EQV: IEC 61951-2 (2003-04) 53 pages PGr 5 EAS 531:2008, Secondary cells and batteries containing alkaline o r other non-acid electrolytes — Safety requirements for portable sealed secondary cells, and for batteries made from them, for use in portable applications This International Standard specifies requirements and tests for the safe operation of portable sealed secondary cells and batteries (other than button) containing alkaline or other non-acid electrolyte, under intended use and reasonably foreseeable misuse. ICS 29.220.30 HS 8507.30.00; HS 8507.40.00; HS 8507.80.00 EQV: IEC 62133 (2002-10) 35 pages PGr 4 EAS/TR 532:2008, Secondary cells and batteries containing alkaline o r other non-acid electrolytes — Design and manufact uring recommendations for portable batteries made from se aled secondary cells This technical report identifies and recommends procedures to ensure that batteries for portable equipment are designed, manufactured and marketed according to good practice. Written to assist manufacturers of such batteries (including designers and assemblers), it draws attention to design factors which should be included in a battery design and recommendations on how to get good electrical and life performance from batteries. ICS 29.220.30 HS 8507.30.00; HS 8507.40.00; HS 8507.80.00 EQV: IEC/TR 62188 (2003-08) 29 pages PGr 4

29.220.99 Other cells and batteries EAS 528:2008, Secondary cells and batteries containing alkaline o r other non-acid electrolytes — Mechanical tests fo r sealed portable secondary cells and batteries This International standard specifies tests and requirements for verifying the mechanical behaviour of sealed portable secondary cells and batteries during handling and normal use. Relevant national and International standards have been taken into consideration. This standard provides test objectives, methods of tests and acceptance criteria relevant to sealed portable secondary cells and batteries of different electrochemical systems (Ni-Cad, Ni-MH and Lithium) sizes and shapes (cylindrical, prismatic and button). ICS 29.220.99 HS 8507.30.00; HS 8507.40.00; HS 8507.80.00 EQV: IEC 61959 (2004-01) 17 pages PGr 3 EAS 529:2008, Secondary cells and batteries containing alkaline o r other non-acid electrolytes — Secondary lithium c ells and batteries for portable applications This International Standard specifies performance tests, designations, markings, dimensions and other requirements for secondary lithium single cells and batteries for portable applications. The objective of this standard is to provide the purchasers and users of secondary lithium cells and batteries with a set of criteria with which they can judge the performance of secondary lithium cells and batteries offered by various manufacturers. This standard defines a minimum required level of performance and a standardized methodology by which testing is performed and the results of this testing reported to the user. Hence, users will be able to establish the viability of commercially available cells and batteries via the declared specification and thus be able to select the cell or battery best suited for their intended application. This standard covers secondary lithium cells and batteries with a range of chemistries. Each electrochemical couple has a characteristic voltage range over which it releases its electrical capacity, a characteristic nominal voltage and a characteristic end-of-discharge voltage during discharge. Users of secondary lithium cells and batteries are requested to consult the manufacturer for advice. ICS 29.220.99 HS 8507.80.00 EQV: IEC 61960 (2003-12) 33 pages PGr 4

29.240 Power transmission and distribution networks 29.240.01 Power transmission and distribution netwo rks in general

EAS 375-5:2005, Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear assemblies Part 5: Particular requirements for assemblies int ended to be installed outdoors in public places Cable distribution cabinets (CDCS) for power distr ibution in networks This standard gives supplementary requirements for cable distribution cabinets (CDCs), which are stationary, type-tested assemblies (TTA) for outdoor installation in places which are exposed to the public, but where only skilled persons have access for their use. They are for use in public three-phase systems. ICS 29.130; ICS 29.240.01 HS 8537.10.00; 8547.90.20 EQV: IEC 60439-5 25 pages PGr 3

29.240.10 Substations. Surge arresters 29.240.20 Power transmission and distribution lines

EAS 111:1999, Aluminium conductors (AAC) for overhead power trans mission — Specification This East Africa Standard applies to the requirements for all aluminium stranded conductors (AAC) for overhead power transmission purposes.

ICS 29.240.20; ICS 29.060.10 HS 7614.90.00 EQV: [IEC 60889] 15 pages PGr 2 EAS 112:1999, Aluminium conductors, Galvanized steel reinforced ( ACSR) for overhead power transmission — Specificati on This East Africa Standard applies to the requirements for aluminium conductors, steel-reinforced (ACSR) for overhead power transmission purposes.

ICS 29.240.20; ICS 29.060.10 HS 7614.10.00 EQV: [IEC 61089]; IEC 62219 11 pages PGr 2 EAS 113:1999, PVC Insulated cables — Spark testing — Method This East African Standard specifies requirements for PVC-covered conductors for overhead power lines. These requirements are limited to the PVC covering and to the testing thereof after application to the conductors.

ICS 29.060.20; ICS 29.240.20 HS 8544.19.20; HS 8544.51.30; HS 8544.60.20 EQV: BS 6485:1971 5 pages PGr 1 EAS 507:2008, Aluminium-magnesium-silicon alloy wire for overhead line conductors

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This standard is applicable to aluminium-magnesium-silicon alloy wires of two types having different mechanical and electrical properties for the manufacture of stranded conductors for overhead power transmission purposes. It specifies the mechanical and electrical properties of wires in the diameter range 1.50 mm to 4.50 mm. The two types are designated Type A and Type B respectively ICS 29.240.20 HS 7614.90.00 EQV: IEC 60104:1987 11 pages PGr 2 EAS 509:2008, Zinc-coated steel wires for stranded conductors This standard applies to zinc-coated steel wires used in the construction and/or reinforcement of conductors for overhead power transmission purposes. It is intended to cover all wires used in constructions where the individual wire diameters, including coating, are in the range of 1.25 mm to 5.50 mm. Three grades of steel are included to reflect the needs of conductor users: regular steel, high strength steel and extra high strength steel. Two classes of coating represented by minimum zinc mass per unit area are included: Class 1 and Class 2. ICS 29.240.20 HS 7229.90.23 EQV: IEC 60888 (1987-12) 25 pages PGr 3 EAS 510:2008, Hard-drawn aluminium wire for overhead line conduct ors This standard is applicable to hard-drawn aluminium wires for the manufacture of stranded conductors for overhead power transmission purposes. It specifies the mechanical and electrical properties of wires in the diameter range 1.25 mm to 5.00 mm. ICS 29.240.20 HS 7614.90.00 EQV: IEC 60889:1987 9 pages PGr 2 EAS 512:2008, Thermal-resistant aluminium alloy wire for overhead line conductor This International Standard is applicable to thermal-resistant aluminium alloy wires before stranding for manufacture of stranded conductors for overhead lines. It specifies the mechanical, electrical and thermal resistant properties of wires in the diameter range commercially available. ICS 17.220.20; 29.240.20 HS 7614.90.00 EQV: IEC 62004:2007 14 pages PGr 2 EAS 513:2008, Overhead electrical conductors — Formed wire, conce ntric lay, stranded conductors This International Standard specifies the electrical and mechanical characteristics of concentric lay, overhead conductors of wires formed or shaped before, during or after stranding, made of combinations of any of the following metal wires: a) hard aluminium as per IEC 60889 designated A1; b) hard aluminium as per IEC 60889 designated A1F wire shaped before stranding; c) hard aluminium alloy as per IEC 60104 designated A2 or A3; d) hard aluminium alloy as per IEC 60104 designated A2F or A3F shaped before stranding; e) regular strength steel, designated S1A or S1B, where A and B are zinc coating classes, corresponding respectively to classes 1 and

2; f) high strength steel, designated S2A or S2B; g) extra high strength steel, designated S3A; h) aluminium clad steel, designated SA. ICS 29.060; 29.240.20 HS 7614.90.00; HS 7614.10.00; HS 7229.90.21, HS 7229.90.23 EQV: IEC 62219:2002 47 pages PGr 5

29.240.99 Other equipment related to power transmis sion and distribution networks 29.260 Electrical equipment for working in special conditions 29.260.20 Electrical apparatus for explosive atmosp heres 29.260.99 Other electrical equipment for working in special conditions

EAS 511:2008, Sleeves of insulating material for live working This international standard is applicable to insulating sleeves for the protection of workers from accidental contact with live electrical conductors, apparatus or circuits. ICS 13.260; 29.260.99 HS 8547.90.00 EQV: IEC 60889 (1987-11) 75 pages PGr 7

29.280 Electric traction equipment 31 ELECTRONICS 31.020 Electronic components in general 31.040 Resistors 31.040.01 Resistors in general 31.040.10 Fixed resistors 31.040.20 Potentiometers, variable resistors 31.040.30 Thermistors 31.040.99 Other resistors 31.060 Capacitors 31.060.10 Fixed capacitors 31.060.20 Ceramic and mica capacitors

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31.060.30 Paper and plastics capacitors 31.060.40 Tantalum electrolytic capacitors 31.060.50 Aluminium electrolytic capacitors 31.060.60 Variable capacitors 31.060.70 Power capacitors 31.080 Semiconductor devices 31.080.01 Semiconductor devices in general 31.080.10 Diodes 31.080.20 Thyristors 31.080.30 Transistors 31.080.99 Other semiconductor devices 31.100 Electronic tubes 31.120 Electronic display devices 31.140 Piezoelectric and dielectric devices 31.160 Electric filters 31.180 Printed circuits and boards 31.190 Electronic component assemblies 31.200 Integrated circuits. Microelectronics 31.220 Electromechanical components for electronic and telecommunications equipment 31.220.01 Electromechanical components in general 31.220.10 Plug-and-socket devices. Connectors 31.220.20 Switches 31.240 Mechanical structures for electronic equipme nt 31.260 Optoelectronics. Laser equipment 33 TELECOMMUNICATIONS. AUDIO AND VIDEO ENGINEERING 33.120 Components and accessories for telecommunica tions equipment 33.020 Telecommunications in general 33.030 Telecommunication services. Applications 33.040 Telecommunication systems

33.040.40 Data communication networks

EAS 736-31:2008, Electricity metering — Data exchange for meter read ing, tariff and load control — Part 31: Use of loca l area networks on twisted pair with carrier signaling This part of IEC 62056 describes two new architectures for local bus data exchange with stations either energized or not. For non-energized stations, the bus supplies energy for data exchange. ICS 33.040.40; 91.140 HS 9028.30.0000; HS 9028.90.0000 173 pages PGr 13 EAS 736-41:2008, Electricity metering — Data exchange for meter read ing, tariff and load control —Part 41: Data exchang e using wide area networks: Public switched telephone netwo rk (PSTN) with LINK+ protocol This technical report describes a three layer data exchange architecture used for communication with large industrial and commercial customers' metering equipment (aiming, in particular, at the remote reading of these meters for billing purposes). The public switched telephone network (PSTN) is used as a communication medium for this data exchange. ICS 33.040.40; 91.140.50 HS 9028.30.0000; HS 9028.90.0000 77 pages PGr 7 EAS/TS 736-51:2008, Electricity metering — Data exchange for meter read ing, tariff and load control — Part 51: Application layer protocols This technical report describes an architectured application layer used for communication with metering equipments in general, whatever the associated physical medium and lower layer protocols in a collapsed three-layer model are.

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ICS 91.140.50; 33.040.40 HS 9028.30.0000; HS 9028.90.0000 69 pages PGr 6 EAS/TS 736-51:2008, Electricity metering — Data exchange for meter read ing, tariff and load control — Part 51: Application layer protocols This technical report describes an architectured application layer used for communication with metering equipments in general, whatever the associated physical medium and lower layer protocols in a collapsed three-layer model are. ICS 91.140.50; 33.040.40 HS 9028.30.0000; HS 9028.90.0000 69 pages PGr 6 EAS/TS 736-52:2008, Electricity metering — Data exchange for meter read ing, tariff and load control — Part 52: Communicati on protocols management distribution line message spec ification (DLMS) server This technical report provides all the information specific to the management DLMS Server of the protocols described in IEC 62056-31, IEC 62056-41 and IEC 62056-51. This Server remains in conformity with the DLMS model (see IEC 61334-4-41) in all respects, and differs only by–the fact that it is mandatory for all real equipment accessible by these protocols,–its predefined address in the form of a particular Service Access Point(TSAP="0000000000"B) of the Transport sublayer of the Application layer described in IEC 62056-51. ICS 91.140.50; 33.040.40 HS 9028.30.0000; HS 9028.90.0000 25 pages PGr 3

33.050 Telecommunication terminal equipment 33.060 Radiocommunications 33.070 Mobile services 33.080 Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) 33.100 Electromagnetic interference and electromagn etic compatibility (EMC) 33.120 Components and accessories for telecommunica tions equipment 33.120.01 Components and accessories in general 33.120.10 Coaxial cables. Waveguides 33.120.20 Wires and symmetrical cables 33.120.30 R.F. connectors 33.120.40 Aerials

EAS 373:2005, External TV aerials in the frequency range 30 MHz t o 1 GHz — Specification This standard specifies the performance requirements and methods of measurement of fixed receiving aerials, for domestic use, in the frequency range of 30MHz to 1GHz.

ICS 33.120.40 HS 8529.10.00 EQV: AS 1417-1, -2 22 pages PGr 3

33.160 Audio, video and audiovisual engineering 33.160.01 Audio, video and audiovisual systems in g eneral

EAS 374:2005, Audio, video and similar electronic apparatus — Saf ety requirements This East African Standard applies to electronic apparatus designed to be fed from the MAINS or from a SUPPLY APPARATUS and intended for reception, generation, recording or reproduction respectively of audio, video and associated signals. It also applies to apparatus designed to be used exclusively in combination with the above-mentioned apparatus. This standard concerns only safety aspects of the above apparatus; it does not concern other matters, such as style or performance.

ICS 33.160.01 HS 8518; HS 8519; HS 8520; HS 8521; HS 8522; HS 8526; HS 8527; HS 8528; EQV: IEC 60065 108 pages PGr 8

33.160.10 Amplifiers 33.160.20 Radio receivers 33.160.25 Television receivers 33.160.30 Audio systems 33.160.40 Video systems 33.160.50 Accessories 33.160.60 Multimedia systems and teleconferencing e quipment 33.160.99 Other audio, video and audiovisual equipm ent 33.170 Television and radio broadcasting 33.180 Fibre optic communications 33.200 Telecontrol. Telemetering

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EAS 733-61:2008, Electricity metering equipment (a.c.) — Particular requirements — Part 61: Power consumption and volta ge requirements This International Standard applies only to newly manufactured ”combined meters”, measuring more than one type of electric energy (e.g. active and reactive) and meters integrating additional functions which are not in the scope of the IEC 60687, IEC 61036, IEC 61268 standards and the standard in preparation for static apparent energy meters; these additional functions, all related to electric energy metering are, for instance, maximum demand indicator, time switches, ripple control or radio receivers, etc. ICS 33.200 HS 9028.30.0000; HS 9028.90.0000 9 pages PGr 2

35 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY. OFFICE MACHINES 35.020 Information technology (IT) in general

EAS 390:2005, Information technology equipment — Safety requireme nts This standard is applicable to mains-powered or battery-powered information technology equipment, including electrical business equipment and associated equipment, with a RATED VOLTAGE not exceeding 600 V. This standard is also applicable to such information technology equipment designed and intended to be connected directly to a TELECOMMUNICATION NETWORK, regardless of the source of power. It is also applicable to such information technology equipment designed to use the AC MAINS SUPPLY as a telecommunication transmission medium. This standard specifies requirements intended to reduce risks of fire, electric shock or injury for the OPERATOR and layman who may come into contact with the equipment and, where specifically stated, for SERVICE PERSONNEL. This standard is intended to reduce such risks with respect to installed equipment, whether it consists of a system of interconnected units or independent units, subject to installing, operating and maintaining the equipment in the manner prescribed by the manufacturer. Equipment complying with the relevant requirements in this standard is considered suitable for use with process control equipment, automatic test equipment and similar systems requiring information processing facilities. However, this standard does not include requirements for performance or functional characteristics of equipment.

ICS 35.020 HS 8469; HS 8470; HS 8471; HS 8472 EQV: ISO/IEC 950-1:2001 200 pages PGr 14

35.040 Character sets and information coding 35.060 Languages used in information technology 35.080 Software development and system documentatio n 35.100 Open systems interconnection (OSI)

EAS 736-21:2008, Electricity metering — Data exchange for meter read ing, tariff and load control — Part 21: Direct loca l data exchange This part of IEC 62056 describes hardware and protocol specifications for local meter data exchange. In such systems, a hand-held unit (HHU) or a unit with equivalent functions is connected to a tariff device or a group of devices. ICS 35.100; 17.220.20; 91.140.50 HS 9028.30.0000; HS 9028.90.0000 69 pages PGr 6 EAS 736-61:2008, Electricity metering — Data exchange for meter read ing, tariff and load control — Part 61: Object iden tification system (OBIS) The OBject Identification System (OBIS) defines the identification codes (ID-codes) for commonly used data items in electricity metering equipment. This part of IEC 62056 specifies the overall structure of the identification system and the mapping of all data items to their identification codes. ICS 91.140.50; 35.100 HS 9028.30.0000; HS 9028.90.0000 38 pages PGr 5

35.100.01 Open systems interconnection in general 35.100.05 Multilayer applications 35.100.10 Physical layer

EAS 735-51:2008, Electricity metering — Payment systems — Part 51: S tandard transfer specification (STS) — Physical lay er protocol for one-way numeric and magnetic card toke n carriers This part of IEC 62055 specifies a physical layer protocol of the standard transfer specification (STS) for transferring units of credit and other management information between a point-of-sale (POS) system and an STS-compliant electricity payment meter. ICS 35.100.10; 91.140.50 HS 9028.30.0000; HS 9028.90.0000 21 pages PGr 3 EAS 736-42:2008, Electricity metering — Data exchange for meter read ing, tariff and load control — Part 42: Physical la yer services and procedures for connection-oriented asy nchronous data exchange This part of IEC 62056 specifies the physical layer services and protocols within the Companion Specification for Energy Metering (COSEM) three-layer connection oriented profile for asynchronous data communication. The document does not specify physical layer signals and mechanical aspects. Local, implementation-specific issues are also not specified. ICS 35.100.10; 91.140.50 HS 9028.30.0000; HS 9028.90.0000 27 pages PGr 4

35.100.20 Data link layer EAS 736-46:2008, Electricity metering — Data exchange for meter read ing, tariff and load control — Part 46: Data link l ayer using HDLC protocol This part of IEC 62056 specifies the data link layer for connection-oriented, HDLC-based, asynchronous communication profile. ICS 35.100.20; 91.140.50 HS 9028.30.0000; HS 9028.90.0000 72 pages PGr 7

35.100.30 Network layer

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35.100.40 Transport layer EAS 736-47:2008, Electricity metering — Data exchange for meter read ing, tariff and load control — Part 47: COSEM trans port layers for IPv4 networks This part of IEC 62056 specifies the transport layers for COSEM communication profiles for use on IPv4 networks. ICS 35.100.40; 91.140.50 HS 9028.30.0000; HS 9028.90.0000 39 pages PGr 5

35.100.50 Session layer

35.100.60 Presentation layer

35.100.70 Application layer EAS 735-41:2008, Electricity metering — Payment systems — Part 41: S tandard transfer specification (STS) — Application layer protocol for one-way token carrier systems This part of IEC 62055 specifies the application layer protocol of the STS for transferring units of credit and other management information from a point-of-sale (POS) system to an STS-compliant payment meter in a one-way token carrier system. It is primarily intended for application with electricity payment meters without a tariff employing energy-based tokens, but may also have application with currency-based token systems and for services other than electricity. ICS 35.100.70; 91.140.50 HS 9028.30.0000; HS 9028.90.0000 103 pages PGr 8

35.110 Networking 35.140 Computer graphics 35.160 Microprocessor systems 35.180 IT terminal and other peripheral equipment 35.200 Interface and interconnection equipment

EAS 372-1:2005, Specification for telecommunications installations — Part 1: Integrated telecommunications cabling sys tems for commercial premises EAS 372-1 specifies generic cabling for use within premises, which may comprise single or multiple buildings on a campus. It covers balanced cabling and optical fibre cabling. EAS 372-1 is optimised for premises in which the maximum distance over which telecommunications services can be distributed is 2000 m. The principles of this East African Standard may be applied to larger installations. Cabling defined by this standard supports a wide range of services, including voice, data, text, image and video. This East African Standard specifies directly or via reference the: a) structure and minimum configuration for generic cabling; b) interfaces at the telecommunications outlet (TO); c) performance requirements for individual cabling links and channels; d) implementation requirements and options; e) performance requirements for cabling components required for the maximum distances specified in this standard; and f) conformance requirements and verification procedures. Safety (electrical safety and protection, fire, etc.) and Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) requirements are outside the scope of this East African Standard, and are covered by other standards and by regulations. However, information given by this standard may be of assistance. EAS 372-1 has taken into account requirements specified in application standards listed in Annex F. It refers to available East African Standards far components and test methods where appropriate.

ICS 35.200 HS 8517.00.00; HS 8544.49.00; HS 8544.51.20; HS 8544.51.40; HS 8544.59.20; HS 8544.59.40 EQV: ISO/IEC 11801:2002 120 pages PGr 9 EAS 372-2:2005, Specification for telecommunications installations — Part 2: Telecommunications pathways and spaces fo r commercial buildings The scope of this East African Standard is limited to the telecommunications aspects of commercial building design and construction, encompassing telecommunications considerations both within and between buildings. Telecommunications aspects in this context generally means the pathways into which telecommunications media are placed, and the rooms and areas associated with the building used to terminate cabling and accommodate associated telecommunications equipment. The purpose of this Standard is to standardize specific design and construction practices, within and between (primarily commercial) buildings, which support telecommunications media and equipment. Standards are given for rooms or areas and pathways into and through which telecommunications equipment and media are installed. Both architectural and telecommunications terminologies are freely used in this Standard, which may cause some difficulty to readers experienced in one area but perhaps not in the other. The reader can reduce confusion by remembering that this Standard does not standardize the media or equipment; it only standardizes the things within and between buildings into which telecommunications media and equipment are placed. Although the scope is limited to the telecommunications aspect of building design, it should be recognized that this Standard highly influences the design of other building services, such as electrical power and HVAC (heating, ventilation and air-conditioning), and also impacts on space allocation within the building. This Standard does not cover safety aspects of building design; the reader is directed to the relevant local safety and building codes. The reader is reminded of the definition of 'telecommunications' as it relates to the scope of this Standard. Telecommunications encompasses all forms of information transport and processing, not just the traditional concerns for voice-only systems. Voice, data, video, control and audio are all telecommunications ingredients of a modern building. This Standard is intended to assist architects, planners, designers, engineers, builders, installers, maintenance personnel, building owners, managers and users in the planning of physical pathways and spaces in and between buildings to accommodate the equipment and cabling infrastructure necessary for communications. Adherence to this Standard will facilitate, by standardizing the approach, the provisioning and maintenance of the comprehensive communications facilities and networks which are in ever-increasing demand, particularly by occupiers of commercial premises.

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EAS 372-3:2005, Specification for telecommunications installations — Part 3: Integrated telecommunications cabling sys tems for small office / residential premises This East African Standard covers telecommunications wiring systems installed within an individual building with residential (single, multi-unit or home office) and light commercial (small office, manufacturing, store, retail, etc.) end use. It does not apply to caravan parks or marinas. Installation of basic telephone services not intended for advanced applications or integrated services is not the subject of this Standard. This Standard is applicable to the distribution of one to four lines within a single building and may also be applied to multiple-occupancy buildings containing individual living units or offices where the number of lines per unit/office typically does not exceed four lines.Cabling to this Standard will support ISDN point-to-point wiring configuration and may support other configurations (refer to requirements of selected carrier). Installation of wiring and telecommunications outlets beyond the exterior walls of buildings (e.g. between buildings) is not covered by this Standard nor are backbone cable systems. (For integrated telecommunication cabling systems to serve large commercial premises and for telecommunications pathways and spaces for commercial buildings see EAS 372-1:2005 and EAS 372-2:2005 respectively.) This Standard is intended to be used by a broad range of persons having an interest in telecommunications wiring, such as carriers, equipment designers and manufacturers, building owners and contractors and companies involved in the sale, installation and maintenance of telecommunications equipment and services. This Standard is intended to be implemented on new construction of, and additions to, residential and light commercial buildings, and on any subsequent rearrangement thereof. It should be noted that to perform cabling work (which is connected to, or intended for connection to, a telecommunications network operated by a carrier, the cabler shall hold an appropriate cabling licence applicable to the installation being carried out.

ICS 35.200 HS 8517.00.00; HS 8544.49.00; HS 8544.51.20; HS 8544.51.40; HS 8544.59.20; HS 8544.59.40 EQV: ISO/IEC 15018:2004 85 pages PGr 7 EAS 379-1:2005, Information technology — Configuration of customer premises cabling (CPC) for applications — Part 1: Integrated services digital network (ISDN) basic ac cess This part of ISO/IEC 14709 defines the requirements for the design and configuration of customer premises cabling for the connection of basic access ISDN equipment. It defines; design requirements for ISDN basic access with point-to-point and point-to-multipoint cabling configurations; minimum cabling requirements for the installation of new cabling; criteria for the use of generic cabling; and criteria for the use of existing cabling. This part of EAS 379 applies to the customer premises cabling. It describes the cabling requirements, needed to transmit ISDN basic access signals as defined by ITU-T Recommendation I.430. The requirements placed on the customer premises cabling are solely those necessary to enable terminal equipment conforming to ITU-T Rec. I.430 to operate into the Network Termination (NT) via configurations defined in this part of EAS 379.

ICS 35.200 HS 8517.50.91; HS 8517.50.92 EQV: ISO/IEC 14709-1:1997 30 pages PGr 4 EAS 379-2:2005, Information technology — Configuration of customer premises cabling (CPC) for applications — Part 2: Integrated services digital network (ISDN) primary rate This part of EAS 379 specifies the design and configuration of Customer Premises Cabling for the connection of primary access ISDN equipment. This standard applies to the customer premises cabling for the transmission of ISDN primary access signals as defined by ITU-T 1.431. The requirements in this standard apply to the cabling for both 1.544 Mbit/s and 2.048 Mbit/s interfaces.

ICS 35.200 HS 8517.50.91; HS 8517.50.92 EQV: ISO/IEC 14709-2:1997 20 pages PGr 3 EAS 736-62:2008, Electricity metering — Data exchange for meter read ing, tariff and load control — Part 62: Interface c lasses This part of IEC 62056 specifies a model of a meter as it is seen through its communication interface(s). Generic building blocks are defined using object-oriented methods, in the form of interface classes to model meters from simple up to very complex functionality. ICS 91.140.50; 35.200 HS 9028.30.0000; HS 9028.90.0000 125 pages PGr 9

35.220 Data storage devices 35.220.30 Optical storage devices 35.240 Applications of information technology 35.240.01 Application of information technology in general 35.240.20 IT applications in office work 35.240.30 IT applications in information, documenta tion and publishing 35.240.50 IT applications in industry

35.240.60 IT applications in transport and trade

EAS 613:2008, Road transport and traffic telematics — Automatic v ehicle and equipment identification — Reference arc hitecture and terminology This International Standard establishes a common framework to achieve unambiguous identification in ITS/RTTT: AVI/AEI applications. This scheme and Reference Architecture Model is designed to be an “enabling” structure to allow interoperability between different commercial systems, and not prescriptive in determining any one system. It is not frequency- nor air interface protocol-specific, provides maximum interoperability, has a high population capability, and provides the possibility of upwards migration to more capable systems. ICS 03.220.20; 35.240.60 HS 8530.80.00; HS 8608.00.40 EQV: ISO 14814:2006 12 pages PGr 2 EAS 614:2008, Road transport and traffic telematics — Automatic v ehicle and equipment identification — System specif ications This International Standard defines a generic AVI/AEI System specification for nominal AVI/AEI to provide an enabling International Standard, which, whilst allowing the system specifier to determine the performance levels and operating conditions, provides a framework for nominal interoperability. ICS 03.220.20; 35.240.60 HS 8530.80.00; HS 8608.00.40 EQV: ISO 14815:2005 31 pages PGr 4

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EAS 615:2008, Road transport and traffic telematics — Automatic v ehicle and equipment identification — Numbering and data structure This International Standard establishes a common framework data structure for unambiguous identification in RTTT/ITS systems. It excludes any physical aspects such as interfaces. It is neither frequency- nor air interface protocol-specific. ICS 03.220.20; 35.240.60 HS 8530.80.00; HS 8608.00.40 EQV: ISO 14816:2005 35 pages PGr 4 EAS 617:2008, Road vehicles — Ergonomic aspects of transport info rmation and control systems — Specifications and compliance procedures for in-vehicle auditory prese ntation This International Standard establishes ergonomic specifications for the presentation of auditory information related to transport information and control systems (TICS) through speech or sounds. It applies only to the use of auditory displays when the vehicle is in motion. It presents a set of requirements and recommendations for in-vehicle auditory messages from TICS, and provides message characteristics and functional factors for maximizing message intelligibility and utility while helping prevent auditory or mental overload. ICS 35.240.60; 43.040.15 HS 8702.00.00; HS 8703.00.00; HS 8704.00.00 EQV: ISO 15006:2004 11 pages PGr 2 EAS 622:2008, Transport information and control systems — In-vehi cle navigation systems — Communications message set requirements This International Standard specifies message content and format utilized by in-vehicle navigation systems. Its emphasis is on messages that are required to generate or enhance routing instructions. There is a particular focus on messages that would not necessarily be included in a more general traffic management message list. ICS 35.240.60; 43.040.15 HS 9104.00.00 EQV: ISO 15075:2003 24 pages PGr 3 EAS 625:2008, Transport information and control systems — Forward vehicle collision warning systems — Performance requirements and test procedures This International Standard specifies performance requirements and test procedures for systems capable of warning the driver of short inter-vehicle distance and closing speed which may cause a rear-end collision with other vehicles, including motor cycles, ahead of the subject vehicle while it is operating at ordinary speed. ICS 03.220.01; 35.240.60; 43.040.99 HS 9104.00.00 EQV: ISO 15623:2002 25 pages PGr 3

35.260 Office machines

37 IMAGE TECHNOLOGY 37.020 Optical equipment 37.040 Photography 37.060 Cinematography 37.080 Document imaging applications 37.100 Graphic technology 39 PRECISION MECHANICS. JEWELLERY 39.020 Precision mechanics 39.040 Horology 39.060 Jewellery 43 ROAD VEHICLE ENGINEERING 43.020 Road vehicles in general

EAS 469:2008, Passenger car tyres — Spare unit substitutive equip ment (SUSE) This East African Standard describes spare unit substitutive equipment (SUSE) for passenger car tyres. This equipment is designed to allow the user to continue the journey (with or without a stop) in a reasonably safe manner. Some equipment becomes effective automatically and thus avoids the necessity of stopping the vehicle immediately for inspection and corrective action. This East African Standard only aims to qualify the performance of extended mobility systems. It details specifications only for extended mobility systems suitable to permit the extended mobility of the vehicle. ICS 43.020; ICS 83.160.10 HS 4011.10.90 EQV: ISO 16992:2006 8 pages PGr 2 EAS 500:2008, Road vehicles Inspection Code of practice This East African Standard covers the examination and testing for roadworthiness of all vehicles used on public roads. ICS 43.020 HS 8700(Chapter 87) EQV: SANS 10047:2007 50 pages PGr 5 EAS 535:2008, Road vehicles — Types — Terms and definitions This International Standard defines terms relating to some types of road vehicles designated according to certain design and technical characteristics. The terms do not take into account whether the vehicles and certain combinations are authorized or not in a given country. ICS 01.040.43; 43.020 HS 8700(Chapter 87) EQV: ISO 3833-1977 21 pages PGr 3 EAS 536:2008, Road vehicles — Dimensions of motor vehicles and to wed vehicles — Terms and definitions This International Standard defines terms relating to dimensions of motor vehicles and towed vehicles. It does not deal with methods of measurement, the units used in reporting the results or the accuracy required or the order of magnitude of the dimensions defined.

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ICS 01.040.43; 43.020 HS 8700(Chapter 87) EQV: ISO 612:1978 15 pages PGr 2 EAS 537-1:2008, Measurement of noise emitted by accelerating road v ehicles — Engineering method — Part 1: M and N categories This part of ISO 362 specifies an engineering method for measuring the noise emitted by road vehicles of categories M and N under typical urban traffic conditions. It excludes vehicles of category L1 and L2, which are covered by ISO 9645, and vehicles of category L3, L4 and L5 covered by ISO 362-2. The specifications are intended to reproduce the level of noise generated by the principal noise sources during normal driving in urban traffic (see Annex A). The method is designed to meet the requirements of simplicity as far as they are consistent with reproducibility of results under the operating conditions of the vehicle. ICS 17.140.30; 43.020 HS 8702.00.00; HS 8703.00.00; HS 8704.22.00 EQV: ISO 362-1:2007 21 pages PGr 3 EAS 543:2008, Road vehicles — Frontal fixed barrier or pole impac t test procedure This International Standard specifies frontal fixed barrier and pole impact test procedures applicable to road vehicles that will ensure such tests are conducted under the same conditions. ICS 43.020 HS 8708.10.90 EQV: ISO 3560:2001 13 pages PGr 2 EAS 550:2008, Road vehicles — Visibility — Method for establishme nt of eyellipses for driver's eye location This International Standard specifies a method for establishing an eyellipse for locating driver's eyes inside a road vehicle for the purpose of measuring the driver's field of view. Elliptical (eyellipse) models in both two and three dimensions are used to represent 95th and 99th percentiles of driver eye locations. Its procedures, which differ depending on the type of vehicle considered, are applicable to passenger cars (and light trucks), and to buses and heavy vehicles, as defined in ISO 3833. The statistical representation of the driver's eye locations it provides can be used as a design tool for passenger cars (although V-points can be used in lieu of the complete eyellipse to standardize the driver's field of view for regulation purposes). ICS 43.020 HS 8700(Chapter 87) EQV: ISO 4513:2003 19 pages PGr 3 EAS 561:2008, Road vehicles — Collection of accident data for eva luation of occupant restraint performance This International Standard specifies information for the field collection of traffic accident data that is necessary or may assist in the evaluation of occupant restraint systems in passenger cars and trucks. The specific occupant restraints covered are seat belts, head restraints, knee protection, airbag systems and child restraint systems. This International Standard does not cover an assessment of the structural performance of the vehicle for which items such as crush, intrusion, and structural architecture may be necessary. ICS 43.020 HS 8702.00.00; HS 8703.00.00; HS 8704.00.00 EQV: ISO 6546:2006 10 pages PGr 1 EAS 562:2008, Road vehicles — Collision classification — Terminol ogy This International Standard defines terms relating to the classification of road vehicle collisions, concentrating on configuration aspects. Additional terms and definitions on road vehicle accidents are given in ISO 12353-1. ICS 43.020 HS 8700(Chapter 87) EQV: ISO 6813:1998 14 pages PGr 2 EAS 570:2008, Acoustics — Measurements of sound pressure level em itted by stationary road vehicles This International Standard specifies a test procedure, environment and instrumentation for measuring the exterior sound pressure levels from road vehicles under stationary conditions, providing a continuous measure of the sound pressure level over a range of engine speeds. This International Standard applies only to road vehicles of categories L, M and N equipped with internal combustion engines. ICS 17.140.30; 43.020 HS 8702.00.00; HS 8703.00.00; HS 8704.00.00 EQV: ISO 5130:2007 17 pages PGr 3 EAS 571:2008, Road vehicles — Pedestrian protection — Child head impact test method This International Standard specifies a test method to simulate the child impact of a child pedestrian to the bonnet of passenger vehicles or some light truck vehicles, as defined in ISO 3833. The purpose of this test method is to simulate frontal impact of a vehicle, laterally to a pedestrian. The impact device to be used in this test method will be robust for a vehicle impact velocity of up to 11 m/s. While the test method specified addresses the reduction of a child pedestrian head injury risk, it does not test for injuries to other regions of the pedestrian. The evaluation of injury risk to other pedestrian body regions is determined using other test methods. ICS 43.020 HS 8702.00.00; HS 8703.00.00; HS 8704.00.00 EQV: ISO 16850:2007 13 pages PGr 2 EAS/TS 573-1:2008, Ergonomics of the thermal environment — Evaluation of thermal environments in vehicles — Part 1: Principles and methods for assessment of thermal st ress This part of ISO 14505 gives guidelines for the assessment of thermal stress inside vehicles used for land, sea and air operation. It offers information about the assessment of hot, cold as well as moderate thermal environments by referring to different methods, as specified in International Standards, and specifying the constraints and necessary adjustments needed for the special case of vehicle climate assessment. ICS 13.180; 43.020 HS 8415.20.00 EQV: ISO/TS 14505-1:2007 8 pages PGr 2 EAS/TS 574:2008, Road vehicles — Test procedures — Evaluating small female dummy arm and forearm interactions with driv er frontal airbags and side airbags This Technical Specification describes test procedures for evaluating the effects of the interactions between driver frontal airbags or side airbags (excluding curtains) and small female arms. ICS 43.020 HS 8708 99 00[HS 8708 99 61] EQV: ISO/TS 15827:2007 11 pages PGr 2 EAS 576:2008, Road vehicles — H-point machine (HPM II) — Specific ations and procedure for H-point determination This International Standard provides the specifications and procedures for using the H-point machine [HPM1)] to audit vehicle seating positions. The HPM is a physical tool used to establish key reference points and measurements in a vehicle (see Figure 1 and Annex A). The H-point design tool (HPD) is a simplified CAD2) version of the HPM, which can be used in conjunction with the HPM to take the optional measurements specified in this document, or used independently during product design (see Annex D). These H-point devices provide a method for reliable layout and measurement of occupant seating compartments and/or seats. This document specifies the procedures for using the H-point machine (HPM) to audit (verify) key reference points and measurements in a vehicle. The devices are intended for application at designated seating positions. They are not to be construed as tools that measure or indicate occupant capabilities or comfort. They are not intended for use in defining or assessing temporary seating, such as folding jump seats.

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ICS 43.020 HS 8702.00.00; HS 8703.00.00; HS 8704.00.00 EQV: ISO 20176:2006 44 pages PGr 5 EAS 603:2008, Road vehicles — Procedure for H- and R-point determ ination This International Standard defines a three-dimensional H-point machine for use in the determination of the actual H-point and torso angle of a seat, for the purpose of comparing these measurements to the manufacturer's seating reference point and design torso angle. The three-dimensional H-point machine is intended to be used as a checking device for one designated seat position at a time and is not a device which measures or indicates an occupant's capabilities or comfort. ICS 43.020 HS 8702.00.00; HS 8703.00.00; HS 8704.00.00 EQV: ISO 6549:1999 9 pages PGr 2 EAS 610:2008, Road vehicles — Direction-of-motion stereotypes for automotive hand controls This International Standard gives design recommendations and requirements for the direction-of-motion of hand controls found in passenger, multipurpose and commercial vehicles, and buses. ICS 43.020 HS 8700(Chapter 87) EQV: ISO 12214:2002 9 pages PGr 2 EAS 627:2008, Road vehicles — Sled test procedure for evaluating occupant head and neck interactions with seat/head restraint designs in low-speed rear-end impact The sled test procedure described in this International Standard simulates low-speed rear-end impact resulting in a velocity change of the struck vehicle of 15 km/h. Its main purpose is the evaluation of the whiplash associated disorders due to seat occupant interactions with seat systems during the loading phase under standard conditions. ICS 43.020 HS 8702.00.00; HS 8703.00.00; HS 8704.00.00 EQV: ISO 17373:2005 25 pages PGr 3 EAS 628:2008, Road vehicles — Recyclability and recoverability — Calculation method This International Standard specifies a method for calculating the recyclability rate and the recoverability rate of a new road vehicle, each expressed as a percentage by mass (mass fraction in percent) of the road vehicle, which can potentially be � recycled, reused or both (recyclability rate), or � recovered, reused or both (recoverability rate). The calculation is performed by the vehicle manufacturer when a new vehicle is put on the market. ICS 43.020 HS 8702.00.00; HS 8703.00.00; HS 8704.00.00 EQV: ISO 22628:2002 8 pages PGr 2 EAS 639:2008, Road vehicles — Pedestrian protection — Impact test method for pedestrian thigh, leg and knee This International Standard specifies a test method for simulating the lateral impact between the front of a motor vehicle (as defined in ISO 3833) of up to 3.5 tonnes GVM (gross vehicle mass) and an adult pedestrian. ICS 43.020 HS 8702.00.00; HS 8703.00.00; HS 8704.00.00 EQV: ISO 11096:2002 22 pages PGr 3

43.040 Road vehicle systems 43.040.01 Road vehicle systems in general 43.040.10 Electrical and electronic equipment

EAS 120-1:1999, Lead acid starter batteries — Specification — Part 1: General requirements (2 ND edition) This standard is applicable to lead-acid batteries with a nominal voltage of 12 V. used primarily as a power source for the starting of internal combustion engines, lighting and also for auxiliary equipment of internal combustion engine vehicles. These batteries are commonly called "starter batteries". Batteries with a nominal voltage of 6 V are also included within the scope of this standard. All referenced voltages have to be divided by two for 6 V batteries. This standard is applicable to batteries for the following purposes:

batteries for passenger cars; batteries for commercial and industrial vehicles for normal use; batteries for commercial and industrial vehicles for severe use.

This standard is not applicable to batteries for other purposes, for example, the starting of railcar internal combustion engines.

ICS 29.220.20; ICS 43.040.10 HS 8507.10.00 23 pages PGr 3 EAS 120-2:1999, Lead acid starter batteries — Specification — Part 2: Dimensions of batteries and marking of terminals (2ND edition) This standard is applicable to lead-acid batteries with a nominal voltage of 12 V, used primarily as a power source for starting and ignition of internal combustion engines, lighting and also for auxiliary equipment of internal combustion engine vehicles. These batteries are commonly called "Starter batteries".

ICS 29.220.20; ICS 43.040.10 HS 8507.10.00 11 pages PGr 2 EAS 599:2008, Road vehicles — Connectors for the electrical conne ction of towing and towed vehicles — 7-pole connect or type 24 N (normal) for vehicles with 24 V nominal supply voltage This International Standard specifies the dimensions of, and gives particular requirements for, 7-pole connectors of type 24 N and their contact allocation for the electrical connection of towing and towed vehicles with 24 V nominal supply voltage, thus ensuring interchangeability. ICS 43.040.10 HS 8511.90.00; HS 8512.90.00 EQV: ISO 1185:2003 8 pages PGr 2 EAS 600:2008, Road vehicles — Connectors for the electrical conne ction of towing and towed vehicles — 7-pole connect or type 12 N (normal) for vehicles with 12 V nominal supply voltage This International Standard specifies the dimensions of, and contact allocation tests and requirements for, 7-pole connectors of type 12 N for the electrical connection of towing and towed vehicles with 12 V nominal supply voltage, thus ensuring interchangeability. ICS 43.040.10 HS 8511.90.00; HS 8512.90.00 EQV: ISO 1724:2003 8 pages PGr 2 EAS 601:2008, Road vehicles — Electrical connections — Double-pol e connection

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This International Standard specifies the dimensions and electrical characteristics of the double-pole connection required for the interchangeability of the electrical connections used to supply additional appliances in road vehicles with a nominal supply voltage of 12 V or 24 V d.c. ICS 43.040.10 HS 8511.90.00; HS 8512.90.00 EQV: ISO 4165:2001 4 pages PGr 1 EAS 623-1:2008, Road vehicles — Four-pole electrical connectors wit h pins and twist lock — Part 1: Dimensions and clas ses of application This part of ISO 15170 specifies those items, principally dimensions and classes of application of electrical connectors with up to four pins and twist lock coupling, necessary for assuring the interchangeability of both parts of electrical connections according to ISO 15170. ICS 43.040.10 HS 8511.90.00; HS 8512.90.00 EQV: ISO 15170-1:2001 7 pages PGr 2 EAS 623-2:2008, Road vehicles — Four-pole electrical connectors wit h pins and twist lock — Part 2: Tests and requireme nts This part of ISO 15170 specifies tests and requirements for electrical connectors and connections with up to four poles and twist lock coupling. ICS 43.040.10 HS 8511.90.00; HS 8512.90.00 EQV: ISO 15170-2:2001 15 pages PGr 2 EAS 620-2:2008, Road vehicles — Communication between vehicle and e xternal equipment for emissions-related diagnostics — Part 2: Terms, definitions, abbreviations and acron yms This part of ISO 15031 is a guide to terms, definitions, abbreviations and acronyms used in emissions-related diagnostics, with respect to the communication between road vehicles and external equipment used in that field. It also specifies a procedure for constructing new terms. As it gives recommended usage of diagnostic terms applicable to electrical/electronic systems, it also makes reference to related mechanical terms, definitions, abbreviations, and acronyms. ICS 01.040.43; 13.040.50; 43.040.10 HS 9027.10.00 EQV: ISO/TR 15031-2:2004 43 pages PGr 5 EAS 620-3:2008, Road vehicles — Communication between vehicle and e xternal equipment for emissions-related diagnostics — Part 3: Diagnostic connector and related electrical circuits, specification and use This part of ISO 15031 specifies a minimum set of requirements for a diagnostic connector used in communication between vehicle and external equipment for emissions-related diagnostics. Its aim is to promote the use of a common diagnostic connector throughout the motor vehicle industry. The diagnostic connection consists of two mating connectors, the vehicle connector and the external test equipment connector. Applicable to all types of road vehicles, the connector specified has no positive locking feature and is intended for short-term diagnostic connection only. ICS 13.040.50; 43.040.10; 43.180 HS 9027.10.00 EQV: ISO 15031-3:2004 20 pages PGr 3 EAS 620-5:2008, Road vehicles — Communication between vehicle and e xternal equipment for emissions-related diagnostics — Part 5: Emissions-related diagnostic services This part of ISO 15031 specifies diagnostic services and functionally addressed request/response messages required to be supported by motor vehicles and external test equipment for diagnostic purposes which pertain to motor vehicle emission-related data. Any external test equipment meeting the requirements of ISO 15031-4 use these messages to retrieve emissions-related information from the vehicle. ICS 13.040.50; 43.040.10 HS 9027.10.00 EQV: ISO 15031-5:2006 185 pages PGr 13 EAS 620-6:2008, Road vehicles — Communication between vehicle and e xternal equipment for emissions-related diagnostics — Part 6: Diagnostic trouble code definitions This part of ISO 15031 provides recommended uniformity for alphanumeric trouble codes. It further provides guidance for uniform messages associated with these codes. ICS 13.040.50; 43.040.10 HS 9027.10.00 EQV: ISO 15031-6:2005 129 pages PGr 10 EAS 620-7:2008, Road vehicles — Communication between vehicle and e xternal equipment for emissions-related diagnostics — Part 7: Data link security This part of ISO 15031 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. ICS 13.040.50; 43.040.10 HS 9027.10.00 EQV: ISO 15031-7:2001 3 pages PGr 1

43.040.15 Car informatics. On board computer system s EAS 572:2008, Road vehicles — Ergonomic aspects of transport info rmation and control systems — Occlusion method to a ssess visual demand due to the use of in-vehicle systems This International Standard provides a procedure for measuring visual demand due to the use of visual or visual-manual interfaces accessible to the driver while the vehicle is in motion. It applies to both Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) and After-Market in-vehicle systems. It applies to both permanently installed and portable systems. It applies to any means of visual occlusion and is not dependent on one specific physical implementation. ICS 13.180; 43.040.15 HS 8702.00.00; HS 8703.00.00; HS 8704.00.00 EQV: ISO 16673:2007 15 pages PGr 2 EAS 616:2008, Road vehicles — Ergonomic aspects of transport info rmation and control systems — Dialogue management principles and compliance procedures This International Standard presents ergonomic principles for the design of the dialogues that take place between the driver of a road vehicle and the vehicle's transport information and control systems (TICS) while the vehicle is in motion. It also specifies compliance verification conditions for the requirements related to these principles. ICS 13.180; 43.040.15 HS 8530.80.00; HS 8608.00.40 EQV: ISO 15005:2002 14 pages PGr 2 EAS 617:2008, Road vehicles — Ergonomic aspects of transport info rmation and control systems — Specifications and compliance procedures for in-vehicle auditory prese ntation

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This International Standard establishes ergonomic specifications for the presentation of auditory information related to transport information and control systems (TICS) through speech or sounds. It applies only to the use of auditory displays when the vehicle is in motion. It presents a set of requirements and recommendations for in-vehicle auditory messages from TICS, and provides message characteristics and functional factors for maximizing message intelligibility and utility while helping prevent auditory or mental overload. ICS 35.240.60; 43.040.15 HS 8702.00.00; HS 8703.00.00; HS 8704.00.00 EQV: ISO 15006:2004 11 pages PGr 2 EAS 618-2:2008, Road vehicles — Measurement of driver visual behavi our with respect to transport information and contr ol systems — Part 2: Equipment and procedures This Technical Specification gives guidelines on equipment and procedures for analyzing driver visual behaviour, intended to enable assessors of transport information and control systems (TICS) to � plan evaluation trials, � specify (and install) data capture equipment, and � analyse, interpret and report visual-behaviour metrics (standards of measurement). It is applicable to both road trials and simulated driving environments. It is not applicable to the assessment of head-up displays. ICS 13.180; 43.040.15 HS 8702.00.00; HS 8703.00.00; HS 8704.00.00 EQV: ISO/TS 15007-2:2001 8 pages PGr 2 EAS 619:2008, Road vehicles — Ergonomic aspects of transport info rmation and control systems — Specifications and compliance procedures for in-vehicle visual present ation This International Standard gives minimum specifications for the image quality and legibility of displays containing dynamic (changeable) visual information presented to the driver of a road vehicle by on-board transport information and control systems (TICS) used while the vehicle is in motion. These specifications are intended to be independent of display technologies, while test methods and measurements for assessing compliance with them have been included where necessary. ICS 13.180; 43.040.15 HS 8700(Chapter 87) EQV: ISO 15008:2003 25 pages PGr 3 EAS 622:2008, Transport information and control systems — In-vehi cle navigation systems — Communications message set requirements This International Standard specifies message content and format utilized by in-vehicle navigation systems. Its emphasis is on messages that are required to generate or enhance routing instructions. There is a particular focus on messages that would not necessarily be included in a more general traffic management message list. ICS 35.240.60; 43.040.15 HS 9104.00.00 EQV: ISO 15075:2003 24 pages PGr 3

43.040.20 Lighting, signalling and warning devices EAS 534:2008, Motor vehicle safety — Lights and light-signalling devices installed on motor vehicles and trailers This International Standard specifies the essential characteristics for the installation of lighting and light signalling devices on motor vehicles with or without bodywork and with at least four wheels, intended for on-road use and having a maximum design speed of more than 25 km/h, and their trailers. It is not applicable to vehicles that run on rails, to agricultural or forestry tractors and machinery, or to public works vehicles. ICS 43.040.20 HS 8512.20.00 EQV: ISO 303:2002 67 pages PGr 6 EAS 549:2008, Road vehicles — Special warning lamps — Dimensions This International Standard specifies the dimensions of special warning lamps for road vehicles, in order to ensure interchangeability and accurate positioning, bearing in mind the rapid change of light intensity from such devices in a vertical cross-section of the projected beam. ICS 43.040.20 HS 8512.20.10; HS 8512.20.20; HS 8512.20.90 EQV: ISO 4148:2004 14 pages PGr 2 EAS 563:2008, Road vehicles — Sound signalling devices — Tests af ter mounting on vehicle This International Standard specifies the testing of sound signalling devices in accordance with ISO 512, to be carried out after mounting on the vehicle. ICS 43.040.20 HS 8512.30.00 EQV: ISO 6969:2004 5 pages PGr 1 EAS 581:2008, Road vehicles — Retro-reflective registration plate s for motor vehicles and trailers — Specification This International Standard specifies the provisions applicable to retro-reflective registration plates for motor vehicles and their trailers. ICS 43.040.20 HS 9405.60.00 [HS 8310.00.00] EQV: ISO 7591:1982 4 pages PGr 1 EAS 633:2008, Road vehicles — Alarm systems for buses and commerc ial vehicles of maximum authorized total mass great er than 3.5 t This International Standard defines terms and specifies requirements and tests for vehicle alarm systems (VAS) intended for installation within buses and commercial vehicles (as defined in ISO 3833) having a maximum authorized total mass (code ISO-M08 as defined in ISO 1176) of greater than 3.5 t. ICS 43.040.20 HS 8531.10.00 EQV: ISO 15763:2002 22 pages PGr 3 EAS 634:2008, Road vehicles Legal situation concerning lighting and light-sign alling devices For lighting and light signalling devices to be installed into road motor vehicles and their trailers. This document shall be applied when no other detailed specifications are available to choose the requirements for the appropriate devices regarding their design data and installation. ICS 43.040.20 HS 8512.20.00 EQV: ISO 10603:1992 9 pages PGr 2

43.040.30 Indicating and control devices

EAS 539:2008, Road vehicles — Symbols for controls, indicators an d tell-tales This International Standard establishes symbols (i.e. conventional signs) for use on controls, indicators and telltales applying to passenger cars, light and heavy commercial vehicles and buses, to ensure identification and facilitate use. It also indicates the colours of possible optical tell-tales, which inform the driver of either correct operation or malfunctioning of the related devices. ICS 43.040.30 HS 8707.90.00; HS 8708.10 EQV: ISO 2575:2004 59 pages PGr 6

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EAS 547:2008, Road vehicles Location of hand controls, indicators and tell-tal es in motor vehicles This International Standard specifies the location of the controls in motor vehicles by subdividing the space within reach of drivers into specific zones to which certain controls essential to the safe operation of vehicles are assigned. It also specifies certain combinations of functions for multifunction controls and the degree to which certain indicators and tell-tales are to be visible. ICS 43.040.30 HS 8700(Chapter 87) EQV: ISO 4040:2001 9 pages PGr 2

43.040.40 Braking systems

EAS 538:2008, Road vehicles — Braking of automotive vehicles and their trailers — Vocabulary This International Standard defines the principal terms used in relation to the braking and braking equipment of motor vehicles, trailers or combinations of these as defined in ISO 3833. The terms it defines designate either systems or elements involved during the operation of braking, or the values characterizing the whole or a part of the operation. ICS 01.040.43; 43.040.40 HS 8708.31.00; HS 8708.39.00 EQV: ISO 611:2003 54 pages PGr 5 EAS 554:2008, Road vehicles — Specification of non-petroleum-base brake fluids for hydraulic systems This International Standard gives the specifications — requirements and test methods — for non-petroleum-base fluids used in road-vehicle hydraulic brake and clutch systems that are designed for use with such fluids and equipped with seals, cups or double-lipped type gland seals made of styrene-butadiene rubber (SBR) and ethylene-propylene elastomer (EPDM). ICS 43.040.40; 75.120 HS 3819.00.10 EQV: ISO 4925:2005 25 pages PGr 3 EAS 555:2008, Road vehicles — Hydraulic braking systems — Non-pet roleum-base reference fluids This International Standard specifies the composition and characteristics of a reference fluid used for the compatibility testing of hydraulic braking systems and components mounted on road vehicles. ICS 43.040.40; 75.120 HS 3819.00.10 EQV: ISO 4926:2006 2 pages PGr 1 EAS 556:2008, Road vehicles — Elastomeric boots for cylinders for drum type hydraulic brake wheel cylinders using a non-petroleum base hydraulic brake fluid (Service tempe rature 120 degrees C max.) This International Standard specifies performance tests for moulded rubber boots used at end closures on drum type wheel brake cylinders. These boots prevent the entrance of dirt and moisture which could cause corrosion and otherwise impair wheel brake operation. This International Standard is applicable to boots of both plain and reinforcement insert types, for fitting in wheel cylinders using a fluid in accordance with ISO 4925. It does not include requirements relating to chemical composition, tensile strength or elongation at brake of the rubber compound. It does not cover the strength of adhesion of rubber to the reinforcement in the insert type. The rubber material used in these boots shall be suitable for operation in a temperature range of − 40 °C to + 120 °C. ICS 43.040.40; 83.140.50 HS 8708 39 00 EQV: ISO 4927:2005 7 pages PGr 2 EAS 557:2008, Road vehicles — Compressed air braking systems for towed vehicles including those with electronic brak ing control functions — Test procedures This International Standard specifies procedures for testing the compressed-air braking systems of full trailers, semi-trailers and centre-axle trailers, with and without antilock braking system (ABS), corresponding to road vehicles of Category O as defined in UNECE R.E. 3. The values given in square brackets are taken from ECE Regulation No. 13 for information. ICS 43.040.40 HS 8708 39 00 EQV: ISO 7634:2007 45 pages PGr 5 EAS 558:2008, Road vehicles — Braking threshold pressures for hea vy commercial vehicle combinations with fully pneum atic braking systems — Test with roller brake tester This International Standard describes a method to evaluate the braking threshold of heavy commercial vehicle combinations with pneumatic braking systems, by means of a roller brake tester. ICS 43.040.40 HS 8708 39 00 EQV: ISO 20918:2007 8 pages PGr 2 EAS 559:2008, Passenger cars — Stopping distance at straight-line braking with ABS — Open-loop test method This International Standard specifies an open-loop test method to determine the stopping distance of a vehicle during a straight-line braking manoeuvre, with the Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) fully engaged. This International Standard applies to passenger cars as defined in ISO 3833 and light trucks. This International Standard specifies a reference method and is especially designed to ensure high repeatability. ICS 43.040.40 HS 8708 39 00 EQV: ISO 21994:2007 25 pages PGr 3 EAS/PAS 560:2008, Road vehicles — Brake linings frictions materials — Visual inspection Friction linings are composite materials with complex structure. Due to their composition and their production process, visual appearance characteristics can occur which in a precisely defined design are to be regarded as specific to the product. This International Standard defines visual aspect for the identification and assessment of such product characteristics in quality assurance, as well as a basis for commercial and technical agreements. The sequence of the product characteristics represents no order of priority. The brake linings are inspected in the “as supplied” condition, meaning unused. In some characteristic features, there are differences between brake linings with an effective lining pad surface < 120 cm2 and W 120 cm2. The acceptance criteria within the International Standard do not allow any characteristics which could impair the function and performance of brake linings and are applied unless there are other agreements between the customer and the supplier. ICS 43.040.40 HS 6813.10.00(linings&pads); HS 6813 90.00(material); HS 6813.90.10(asbestos); HS 6813.90.90(other) EQV: ISO/PAS 22574:2007 32 pages PGr 4 EAS 586:2008, Road vehicles — Graphical symbols to designate brak e fluid types This International Standard specifies the graphical symbols and colours used to identify, on road vehicles, the correct type of fluid to be used for: a) petroleum-base brake fluid systems; b) non-petroleum-base brake fluid systems. ICS 01.080.20; 43.040.40; 75.120 HS 3819.00.00 EQV: ISO 9128:2006 5 pages PGr 1 EAS 584:2008, Road vehicles — Air and air/hydraulic braking syste ms of motor vehicles, including those with electron ic control functions — Test procedures

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This International Standard specifies the method of testing the air or air over hydraulic braking systems of vehicles of categories M and N (excluding M1 and N1) as defined in Annex 7 to the UN-ECE Consolidated Resolution on the Construction of Vehicles (R.E.3.) which are built to comply with UN-ECE Regulation 13/09 including supplements 1-6. Test methods covering lock actuators or the electrical regenerative braking systems of electric and hybrid vehicles are not included in this edition. ICS 43.040.40 HS 3819.00.00 EQV: ISO 7635:2006 40 pages PGr 5 EAS 598:2008, Road vehicles — Pneumatic braking connections betwe en motor vehicles and towed vehicles — Interchangeability This International Standard specifies the requirements which ensure interchangeability of the pneumatic braking connections between motor vehicles and towed vehicles. It concerns vehicle combinations equipped with pneumatic braking systems with two lines: one control line and one supply line. ICS 43.040.40 HS 4009.50.0020(hoses); HS 8708.39.0000 EQV: ISO 1728:2006 6 pages PGr 1 EAS 602:2008, Road vehicles — Hydraulic braking systems, includin g those with electronic control functions, for moto r vehicles — Test procedures This International Standard specifies the method of testing the hydraulic braking systems of vehicles of categories M and N which are built to comply with ECE-R 13/09, including supplements 1 to 7. The values in square brackets [ ] are taken from ECE Regulation No. 13 for information. Hydraulic braking systems include vacuum-assisted and power hydraulic-assisted braking systems as well as full power hydraulic braking systems. ICS 43.040.40 HS 8708.39.0000 EQV: ISO 6597:2005 47 pages PGr 5 EAS 606:2008, Road vehicles — Brake lining assemblies — Inertia d ynamometer test method This International Standard specifies a dynamometer test method to homologate alternative types of brake linings (including pads) mounted on original equipment, in accordance with UN-ECE Regulation No. 13-09, Annex 15. This International Standard is applicable to road vehicles of categories M, N and O (see 3.1) as defined in UN ECE Consolidated resolution of the construction of vehicles, R.E.3, Annex 7. Application for approval corresponding to this test method is to be made by the vehicle manufacturer (in the case of vehicles of category O the application is to be made by the axle or brake manufacturer) or by his duly accredited representative. ICS 43.040.40 HS 8708.39.0000 EQV: ISO 11157:2005 20 pages PGr 3 EAS 631:2008, Road vehicles — Endurance braking systems of motor vehicles and towed vehicles — Test procedures This International Standard specifies methods for testing the endurance braking systems of vehicles of categories M N and O (excluding M1, N1, O1 and O2) which are designed to comply with ECE-R 13/09 with supplement 1 to 6. The values given in square brackets are taken from ECE Regulation No. 13 for information. ICS 43.040.40 HS 8702.00.00; HS 8703.00.00; HS 8704.00.00 EQV: ISO 12161:2006 26 pages PGr 4

43.040.50 Transmissions, suspensions EAS 358-2:2008, Passenger car tyres and rims — Part 2: Rims This part of EAS 358 specifies the designation, contour and dimensions of 5° tapered (drop-centre) rim s primarily intended for passenger cars. ICS 43.040.50 HS 8708.70.00 EQV: ISO 4000-2:2001 5 pages PGr 1 EAS 432:2007, Wheels and rims for pneumatic tyres — Vocabulary, d esignation and marking This East African Standard presents a vocabulary of terms related to, and systems for the designation and marking of, wheels and rims intended for use with pneumatic tyres. The intention is to define fundamental wheel and rim terms rather than provide a comprehensive tabulation of all wheel design features. Also specified are the content, location and minimum size of the wheel and rim marking, with the purpose of establishing, on a worldwide basis, a uniform identification system for wheels and rims. ICS 43.040.50 HS 8708.70.00 EQV: ISO 3911:2004 36 pages PGr 5 EAS 544:2008, Road vehicles — Wheels/rims for commercial vehicles — Test methods This International Standard specifies three laboratory methods for testing certain essential strength characteristics of disc wheels, spoke wheels and demountable rims intended for road use on commercial vehicles, buses, trailers and multipurpose passenger vehicles, as defined in ISO 3833. ICS 43.040.50 HS 8708.70.00 EQV: ISO 3894:2005 10 pages PGr 2 EAS 546:2008, Road vehicles — Passenger car wheels for road use — Test methods This International Standard specifies two laboratory methods for testing certain essential fatigue strength characteristics of wheels intended for road use on passenger cars as defined in ISO 3833. The test methods are � dynamic cornering fatigue test; � dynamic radial fatigue test. ICS 43.040.50 HS 4011.30.00(new); HS 4012.13.00(retr); HS 8708.70.0050(rims) EQV: ISO 3006:2005 6 pages PGr 1 EAS 568:2008, Road vehicles — Wheels — Nut seat strength tests This International Standard specifies a test method to evaluate the strength of the nut seat of wheels intended for use on passenger cars, light trucks and multi-purpose vehicles. While this test ensures the minimum strength of the nut seat, the wheel must also have a degree of flexibility to allow torque retention. This test evaluates the axial strength of the nut seat. In addition, the informative annex provides recommended bearing area to ensure enough strength for the rotational force in tightening a nut against the nut seat. ICS 43.040.50 HS 8708.99.00 EQV: ISO 15172:2005 4 pages PGr 1 EAS 577-2:2008, Road vehicles — Ignition systems — Part 2: Electric al performance and function test methods This part of ISO 6518 specifies the methods and test conditions for testing battery-supplied ignition systems for spark-ignited internal combustion engines. Because of the difficulties in producing repeatable measurements with atmospheric spark gaps and different observers, two methods of obtaining the results necessary for calculating the System output energy are given.

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ICS 43.060.50 HS 8511.00.00 EQV: ISO 6518-2:1995 10 pages PGr 2 EAS 577-1:2008, Road vehicles — Ignition systems — Part 1: Vocabula ry This part of ISO 6518 defines terms related to the ignition systems of spark-ignited internal combustion engines intended for use in road vehicles. ICS 01.040.43; 43.060.50 HS 8511.00.00 EQV: ISO 6518-1:2002 12 pages PGr 2 EAS 605:2008, Road vehicles — Flat attachment fixing nuts for com mercial vehicles — Test methods This International Standard specifies test methods and performance requirements for ensuring proper wheel or rim assembly on road vehicles by means of hexagonal nuts with a flat seating captive washer used with 18 mm, 20 mm and 22 mm studs. It is applicable to commercial vehicles as defined in ISO3833 and to those nuts as specified in ISO7575. It is not applicable to fasteners for less common or special applications. ICS 43.040.50 HS 7318.16.00 EQV: ISO 10597:2004 6 pages PGr 1 EAS 611:2008, Road vehicles — Wheels and rims — Use, general main tenance and safety requirements and out-of-service conditions This International Standard specifies requirements for the use, and general maintenance and safety of wheels and rims, and defines their out-of-service conditions, such as cracked, worn and bent wheels. It is applicable to wheels intended for use on road vehicles as defined in ISO 3833, excepting mopeds and motorcycles, and including multi-piece wheels for trucks. ICS 43.040.50 HS 8708.70.00 EQV: ISO 14400:2005 34 pages PGr 4

43.040.60 Bodies and body components EAS 474-2:2008, Bicycle tyres and rims — Part 2: Rims This part of EAS 474 specifies rim dimensions for bicycle tyres: it gives only those rim contour dimensions necessary for tyre mounting and to fit the tyre on the rim. ICS 43.040.60 HS 8708.70.0050(rims) EQV: ISO 5775-2:1996 18 pages PGr 3 EAS 540:2008, Road vehicles — Safety glazing materials — Vocabula ry This International Standard defines terms relating to safety glazing materials for road vehicles. ICS 01.040.43; 01.040.81; 43.040.60; 81.040.30 HS 7007.11.00; HS 7007.21.00 EQV: ISO 3536:1999 4 pages PGr 1 EAS 541:2008, Road vehicles — Safety glazing materials — Mechanic al tests This International Standard specifies mechanical test methods relating to the safety requirements for all safety glazing materials in a road vehicle, whatever the type of glass or other material of which they are composed. ICS 43.040.60; 81.040.30 HS 7007.11.00; HS 7007.21.00 EQV: ISO 3537:1999 12 pages PGr 2 EAS 542:2008, Road vehicles — Safety glazing materials — Test met hods for optical properties This International Standard specifies optical test methods relating to the safety requirements for all safety glazing materials in a road vehicle, whatever the type of glass or other material of which they are composed. ICS 43.040.60; 81.040.30 HS 7007.11.00; HS 7007.21.00 EQV: ISO 3538:1997 15 pages PGr 2 EAS 588-2:2008, Road vehicles — Airbag components — Part 2: Testing of airbag modules This part of IS0 12097 establishes uniform test methods and specifies environmental procedures and requirements for airbag modules in road vehicles. ICS 43.040.60 HS 8708 99 00[HS 8708 99 61] EQV: ISO 12097-2:1996 20 pages PGr 3 EAS 593-1:2008, Road vehicles — Anchorages in vehicles and attachme nts to anchorages for child restraint systems — Par t 1: Seat bight anchorages and attachments This part of ISO 13216 specifies the dimensions, general requirements and static strength requirements of rigid anchorages for anchoring child restraint systems (CRS) in vehicles. It is applicable to fittings for the installation of CRSs for children with a mass of up to 22 kg, by means of two rigid anchorages positioned in the seat bight area, in passenger carrying vehicles. ICS 43.040.60 HS 8702.00.00; HS 8703.00.00; HS 8704.00.00 EQV: ISO 13216-1:1999 19 pages PGr 3 EAS 630:2008, Road vehicles — Roof load carriers This Publicly Available Specification specifies the minimum safety requirements for all roof load carriers intended for mounting on or above the roofs of passenger cars and light commercial vehicles with a maximum authorized total mass up to 3.5 t (ISO M08) as defined in ISO 1176. ICS 43.040.60 HS 8702.00.00; HS 8703.00.00; HS 8704.00.00 EQV: ISO/PAS 11154:2006 84 pages PGr 7

43.040.65 Glazing and wiper systems

EAS 632:2008, Road vehicles — Tests for rigid plastic safety glaz ing materials This International Standard specifies all test methods relating to the safety requirements for rigid plastic safety glazing materials in a road vehicle, regardless of the type of plastic of which they are composed. ICS 43.040.65 HS 7007.11.00; HS 7007.21.00 EQV: ISO 15082:1999 18 pages PGr 3

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43.040.70 Couplings EAS 553:2008, Road vehicles — Coupling balls for caravans and lig ht trailers — Dimensions This International Standard lays down the dimensions necessary for the compatibility of mechanical coupling devices between light trailers or caravans and towing vehicles, when the latter are fitted with a coupling ball. The clearance space around the coupling ball is intended to allow coupling and decoupling of towed vehicles, as well as safe operation during coupling and uncoupling of mechanical devices. ICS 43.040.70 HS 8703.90.00 EQV: ISO 1103:2007 8 pages PGr 2 EAS 575-1:2008, Road vehicles — Mechanical coupling between tractor s and semi-trailers — Interchangeability This International Standard specifies dimensions to ensure interchangeability between a tractor vehicle and a coupled semi-trailer, the two together constituting an articulated vehicle. It specifies certain interchangeability dimensions, including those of the gooseneck contour, as well as operating dimensions related to angle values. The specifications permit the same semi-trailer to be used with either two- or three-axle tractors. ICS 43.040.70 HS 8716.90.00 EQV: ISO 1726:2000 8 pages PGr 2 EAS 575-2:2008, Road vehicles — Mechanical couplings between tracto rs and semi-trailers — Part 2: Interchangeability b etween low-coupling tractors and high-volume semi-trailers This part of ISO 1726 specifies dimensions to ensure interchangeability between a low coupling height tractor vehicle and a coupled high-volume semi-trailer, the two together constituting a high-volume articulated vehicle. It specifies certain interchangeability dimensions, including those of the optimised gooseneck contour, as well as operating dimensions related to angle values. The specifications are primarily intended to permit semi-trailers to be coupled with two-axle tractors. However, three-axle tractors are not excluded, provided they are in compliance with the requirements of this part of ISO 1726. ICS 43.040.70 HS 8716.90.00 EQV: ISO 1726-2:2007 7 pages PGr 2 EAS 607:2008, Commercial road vehicles — Mechanical coupling betw een towing vehicles with rear-mounted coupling and drawbar trailers — Interchangeability This International Standard specifies the requirements for the various elements and dimensions of towing vehicles with rear-mounted coupling and of drawbar trailers, to ensure interchangeability. This International Standard is applicable to road trains for commercial transport of cargo of the greatest possible variety; it does not cover dedicated or special combinations. Nor does it specify limitations of maximum gross mass and overall dimensions, which are generally laid down by legislative requirements. ICS 43.040.70 HS 8716.90.10 EQV: ISO 11406:2001 6 pages PGr 1 EAS 608:2008, Commercial road vehicles — Mechanical coupling betw een towing vehicles, with coupling mounted forward and below, and centre-axle trailers — Interchangeabilit y This International Standard specifies the interchangeability requirements of the various elements and dimensions for the mechanical coupling of towing vehicles whose coupling is mounted forward and below to centre-axle trailers. It is applicable to road trains for the commercial transport of low-density, high-volume cargo of the greatest possible variety. It is also applicable to corresponding equipment in cases where the same vehicle makes up part of a road train having more than one trailer. It is not applicable to dedicated or special combinations such as coupling systems with an extensible drawbar; nor does it specify limitations on maximum gross mass and overall dimensions, which are generally laid down by legislative requirements. Vehicle combinations whose couplings form the subject of this International Standard (see Annex B for examples) are not interchangeable with those whose couplings are rear-mounted (see ISO 11406). ICS 43.040.70 HS 8716.90.10 EQV: ISO 11407:2004 9 pages PGr 2

43.040.80 Crash protection and restraint systems

EAS 464:2007, Seat belt assemblies for motor vehicles Specification This East African Standard specifies the requirements for automobile seat belt assemblies which are designed to accommodate one adult and are fitted, in the main, to forward facing seats for the purpose of protecting passengers from injury in the event of a traffic accident. ICS 43.040.80 HS 8708.21.00 EQV: UNECE R 016RV5 23 pages PGr 3 EAS 465:2007, Anchorages for automobile seat belts Specification This East African Standard specifies the requirements to be followed in the choice of position of the anchorages, the force that the anchorages must be able to withstand and the tests to which they are to be subjected. ICS 43.040.80 HS 8708.21.00 EQV: UNECE R 017RV4 8 pages PGr 2 EAS 567:2008, Road vehicles — Pedestrian protection — Head impact test method This International Standard specifies a test method to simulate the head impact of an adult pedestrian to the bonnet top of passenger vehicles or light truck vehicles of up to 3,5 t (GVM), as defined in ISO 3833.The impact device to be used in this test method will be robust for a vehicle impact velocity of up to 11 m/s. The test method specified addresses the reduction of an adult pedestrian head injury risk; it does not test for injuries to other regions of the pedestrian. The evaluation of injury risk to other pedestrian body regions should be determined using other test methods. This test method does not consider downward pitching of the vehicle due to pre-impact braking. This test method and the corresponding HIC measurement utilizes a free flight head form impactor and does not consider the kinematics of the pedestrian body as a whole, nor does it consider the subsequent post-impact kinematics and potential injury risk. ICS 43.040.80 HS 8702.00.00; HS 8703.00.00; HS 8704.00.00 EQV: ISO 14513:2006 11 pages PGr 2 EAS 588-1:2008, Road vehicles — Airbag components — Part 1: Vocabul ary This part of ISO 12097 establishes a terminology for the components of airbag modules in road vehicles, for use in reference to test methods, environmental test procedures and requirements for these components. It also lists commonly used abbreviations of terms. ICS 43.040.80 HS 8708 99 00[HS 8708 99 61] EQV: ISO 12097-1:2002 21 pages PGr 3 EAS 588-3:2008, Road vehicles — Airbag components — Part 3: Testing of inflator assemblies This part of ISO 12097 establishes uniform test methods and specifies environmental procedures and requirements for the inflator assemblies of airbag modules in road vehicles. ICS 43.040.80 HS 8708 99 00[HS 8708 99 61] EQV: ISO 12097-3:2002

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26 pages PGr 4 EAS 589-2:2008, Road vehicles — Traffic accident analysis — Part 2: Guidelines for the use of impact severity measures This part of ISO 12353 describes the suitability of various measures for the determination of impact severity in road vehicle accidents. It also summarizes the main characteristics of the methods used for determining impact severity. ICS 43.040.80 HS 8700(Chapter 87) EQV: ISO 12353-2:2003 20 pages PGr 3 EAS 593-2:2008, Road vehicles — Anchorages in vehicles and attachme nts to anchorages for child restraint systems — Par t 2: Top tether anchorages and attachments This part of ISO 13216 establishes the positioning zones, dimensions and general and static-strength requirements for top tether anchorages used together with seat bight anchorages according to ISO 13216-1 or with other systems for anchoring child restraint systems (CRS) in road vehicles. It is applicable to child restraint systems intended for children with a mass of up to 22 kg. ICS 43.040.80 HS 8702.00.00; HS 8703.00.00; HS 8704.00.00 EQV: ISO 13216-2:2004 22 pages PGr 3 EAS 593-3:2008, Road vehicles — Anchorages in vehicles and attachme nts to anchorages for child restraint systems — Par t 3: Classification of child restraint dimensions and sp ace in vehicle This part of ISO 13216 classifies the spatial requirements in a vehicle to enable a child restraint system (CRS) to be conveniently mounted. It also specifies the dimensions of child restraint systems, in order to ensure that they will fit in vehicles. A classification scheme is provided to determine dimensional compatibility between child restraint systems and the available space at specified seating positions in vehicles. The dimensional requirements refer to forward-facing child restraint systems of three size categories, rearward-facing child restraint systems of three size categories, and lateral-facing child restraint systems of two categories. ICS 43.040.80 HS 8702.00.00; HS 8703.00.00; HS 8704.00.00 EQV: ISO 13216-3:2006 19 pages PGr 3 EAS 596:2008, Road vehicles — Pedestrian protection — Head impact test method This International Standard specifies a test method to simulate the head impact of an adult pedestrian to the bonnet top of passenger vehicles or light truck vehicles of up to 3.5 t (GVM), as defined in ISO 3833.The impact device to be used in this test method will be robust for a vehicle impact velocity of up to 11 m/s. The test method specified addresses the reduction of an adult pedestrian head injury risk; it does not test for injuries to other regions of the pedestrian. The evaluation of injury risk to other pedestrian body regions should be determined using other test methods. This test method does not consider downward pitching of the vehicle due to pre-impact braking. This test method and the corresponding HIC measurement utilizes a free flight head form impactor and does not consider the kinematics of the pedestrian body as a whole, nor does it consider the subsequent post-impact kinematics and potential injury risk. ICS 43.040.80 HS 8702.00.00; HS 8703.00.00; HS 8704.00.00 EQV: ISO 14513:2006 11 pages PGr 2

43.040.99 Other road vehicle systems EAS 625:2008, Transport information and control systems — Forward vehicle collision warning systems — Performance requirements and test procedures This International Standard specifies performance requirements and test procedures for systems capable of warning the driver of short inter-vehicle distance and closing speed which may cause a rear-end collision with other vehicles, including motor cycles, ahead of the subject vehicle while it is operating at ordinary speed. ICS 03.220.01; 35.240.60; 43.040.99 HS 9104.00.00 EQV: ISO 15623:2002 25 pages PGr 3

43.060 Internal combustion engines for road vehicle s 43.060.01 Internal combustion engines for road vehi cles in general

EAS 551:2008, Road vehicles — Engine test code — Net power This International Standard specifies a method for testing engines designed for automotive vehicles. It applies to the evaluation of their performance with a view, in particular, to presenting curves of power and specific fuel consumption at full load as a function of engine Speed. It applies only to net power assessment. This International Standard concerns internal combustion engines used for propulsion of passenger cars and other motor vehicles, excluding motorcycles, mopeds and agricultural tractors (sec the note in the foreword), normally travelling on roads. ICS 43.060.01 HS 8706.00.00 EQV: ISO 1585:1992 26 pages PGr 4

43.060.10 Engine block and internal components 43.060.20 Pressure charging and air/exhaust gas duc ting systems

EAS 545:2008, Road vehicles Measurement methods for exhaust gas emissions duri ng inspection or maintenance This International Standard specifies methods for the direct measurement of the concentration of exhaust gas emissions from road vehicles during inspection or maintenance. It is applicable to vehicles having a maximum authorized total mass (ISO-M08, as defined in ISO 1176) not exceeding 3.5 t, equipped with controlled ignition engines, but excluding those supplied with a fuel/oil mixture (with or without automatic mixer). ICS 13.040.50; 43.060.20 HS 8700(Chapter 87) EQV: ISO 3929:2003 6 pages PGr 1 EAS 590-1:2008, Road vehicles and internal combustion engines — Fil ter vocabulary — Part 1: Definitions of filters and filter components This part of ISO 11841 defines terms for filters and components used in road vehicles and internal combustion engines for general use (e.g. marine engines, stationary engines). The purpose of ISO 11841 is to standardize definitions, to facilitate their understanding, and to create the basis of a uniform translation into foreign languages. It is also recommended that this International Standard be used when establishing other technical documents. ICS 01.040.43; 43.060.20; 43.060.30; 43.060.40 HS 8421.23.00; HS 8421.31.00 EQV: ISO 11841-1:2000 18 pages PGr 3

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EAS 590-2:2008, Road vehicles and internal combustion engines — Fil ter vocabulary — Part 2: Definitions of characteris tics of filters and their components This part of ISO 11841 defines terms for the characteristics of filters and filter components used in road vehicles and internal combustion engines for general use (e.g. marine engines, stationary engines). The purpose of ISO 11841 is to standardize definitions, to facilitate their understanding, and to create the basis of a uniform translation into foreign languages. It is also recommended that this International Standard be used when establishing other technical documents. ICS 01.040.43; 43.060.20; 43.060.30; 43.060.40 HS 8421.23.00; HS 8421.31.00 EQV: ISO 11841-2:2000 15 pages PGr 2 EAS 591-1:2008, Road vehicles — Test dust for filter evaluation — P art 1: Arizona test dust This part of ISO 12103 defines particle size distribution and chemical content limits involving four grades of test dust made from Arizona desert sand. ICS 43.060.20; 43.060.40 HS 8421.23.00; HS 8421.31.00 EQV: ISO 12103-1:1997 9 pages PGr 2 EAS 591-2:2008, Road vehicles — Test dust for filter evaluation — P art 2: Aluminium oxide test dust This part of ISO 12103 specifies the particle size distribution of five inorganic test dusts used for the evaluation of filters. These dust are used in conjunction with various test procedures designed to evaluate, in general, fuel and lubricating oil filters for internal combustion engines by gravimetric methods. The dusts may also be used for a number of other applications, such as for abrasion tests, where distinct, known particle size distributions of hard, abrasive material are required. ICS 43.060.20; 43.060.40 HS 8421.23.00; HS 8421.31.00 EQV: ISO 12103-2:1997 11 pages PGr 2 EAS 595:2008, Road vehicles — Localization of exhaust system leak s and equipment specifications This International Standard specifies a method to verify the gas tightness of the exhaust system of road vehicles equipped with an international combustion engine. It is primarily intended to establish a method to detect and localize exhaust system leaks in order to improve the quality of exhaust gas measurements. It is also intended to complete the requirements of ISO 39291 and applicable regulations. ICS 43.060.20 HS 8708.92.00 EQV: ISO 13556:1998 9 pages PGr 2

43.060.30 Cooling systems. Lubricating systems 43.060.40 Fuel systems

EAS 181:2000, Fuel tank assembly for automotive vehicle — Safety requirements This East African Standard covers the safety requirements for the integrity and security of fuel tanks, fuel tank filters, delivery pipes and fuel tank connections, used on automotive vehicles to minimise fire hazards resulting from fuel spillage during and after crash and/or collision. This East African Standard applies to motor cars, mini-buses, motor omni buses, heavy commercial vehicles, commercial vehicles and special types of motor vehicles. ICS 43.060.40 HS 8708.99.00 EQV: IS 12056:1987 3 pages PGr 1 EAS 592:2008, Road vehicles — Filler pipes and openings of motor vehicle fuel tanks — Vapour recovery system This International Standard ensures compatibility between new petrol-powered vehicle designs and refuelling vapour recovery nozzles — both active and passive systems — by their dimensions and specifications. ICS 43.060.40 HS 8708.99.00 EQV: ISO 13331:1995 9 pages PGr 2 EAS 612-1:2008, Road vehicles — Compressed natural gas (CNG) refuel ling connector — Part 1: 20 MPa (200 bar) connector This part of ISO 14469 specifies CNG refuelling nozzles and receptacles constructed entirely of new and unused parts and materials, for road vehicles powered by compressed natural gas. A CNG refuelling connector consists of, as applicable, the receptacle and its protective cap (mounted on the vehicle) and the nozzle. This part of ISO 14469 is applicable only to such devices designed for a service pressure of 20 MPa (200 bar), identified by the code B200, to those using CNG in accordance with ISO 15403 and having standardized mating components, and to connectors that prevent natural gas vehicles from being fuelled by dispenser stations with service pressures higher than that of the vehicle, while allowing them to be fuelled by stations with service pressures less than or equal to the vehicle fuel system service pressure. ICS 43.060.40 HS 8409.91.94 EQV: ISO 14469-1:2004 23 pages PGr 3 EAS 612-3:2008, Road vehicles — Compressed natural gas (CNG) refuel ling connector — Part 3: 25 MPa (250 bar) connector This part of ISO 14469 applies to compressed natural gas (CNG) vehicle nozzles and receptacles hereinafter referred to as devices, constructed entirely of new, unused parts and materials. ICS 43.060.40 HS 8409.91.94 EQV: ISO 14469-3:2006 24 pages PGr 3 EAS 624-1:2008, Road vehicles — Compressed natural gas (CNG) fuel s ystems — Part 1: Safety requirements This part of ISO 15501 specifies the minimum safety requirements applicable for the functionality of CNG on-board fuel systems intended for use on the types of motor vehicles as defined in ISO 3833. This part of ISO 15501 is applicable to vehicles using compressed natural gas in accordance with ISO 15403, including bi-fuel, original-production and converted vehicles. ICS 43.060.40 HS 8409.91.94 EQV: ISO 15501-1:2001 9 pages PGr 2 EAS 624-2:2008, Road vehicles — Compressed natural gas (CNG) fuel s ystems — Part 2: Test methods This part of ISO15501 specifies the test methods for checking the minimum safety requirements specified in ISO15501-1. It is applicable to the functionality of the fuel systems designed to operate on compressed natural gas of motor vehicles as defined in ISO3833. ICS 43.060.40 HS 8409.91.94 EQV: ISO 15501-2:2001 8 pages PGr 2 EAS 637:2008, Diesel engines — Cleanliness assessment of fuel inj ection equipment This International Standard specifies cleanliness assessment procedures for evaluating the amount of debris found within the constituent parts of a fuel injection system for diesel engines that could lead to a reduction in the system's operational effectiveness. It is mainly concerned with new equipment not yet fitted to a diesel engine, and is therefore aimed primarily at engine and fuel injection equipment manufacturers.

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ICS 43.060.40 HS 8408 20.00(engine); HS 8408.99.00(parts) EQV: ISO 12345:2002 23 pages PGr 3 EAS 638:2008, Diesel engines — High-pressure fuel injection pipe assemblies — General requirements and dimensions This International Standard specifies dimensions and requirements for high-pressure fuel injection pipe assemblies and assembled pipe sets used on diesel (compression-ignition) engines. ICS 43.060.40 HS 8408 20.00(engine); HS 8408.99.00(parts) EQV: ISO 13296:2005 10 pages PGr 2

43.060.50 Electrical and electronic equipment. Cont rol systems

EAS 565:2008, Road vehicles — Spark-plugs — Test methods and requ irements This International Standard specifies the test methods and requirements for the mechanical and electrical performance of spark-plugs for use with spark ignition engines. ICS 43.060.50 HS 8511.10.00 EQV: ISO 11565:2006 10 pages PGr 2 EAS 566:2008, Road vehicles — Spark-plugs — Terminals This International Standard specifies the dimensions of the solid post terminals and threaded terminals for spark-plugs for use with spark ignition engines. ICS 43.060.50 HS 8511.10.00 EQV: ISO 14508:2006 4 pages PGr 1 EAS 585:2008, Road vehicles — Alternators with regulators — Test methods and general requirements This International Standard specifies test methods and general requirements for the determination of the electrical characteristic data of alternators for road vehicles. It applies to alternators, cooled according to the manufacturer's instructions, mounted on internal combustion engines. ICS 43.060.50 HS 8511.40.00 EQV: ISO 8854:1988 4 pages PGr 1 EAS 587:2008, Road vehicles — Fuel pump electric connections This International Standard specifies the requirements for electric connections for electric fuel pumps used in road vehicles. It does not apply to electric fuel pumps with free couplers, i.e. cable to cable terminations. ICS 43.060.50 HS 8409 91 20; 8409 99 30 EQV: ISO 9534:1989 4 pages PGr 1 EAS 594:2008, Road vehicles — Ignition coils — Electrical charact eristics and test methods This International Standard applies to ignition coils for inductive energy storage. It defines test methods for ignition coils used in ignition systems with solid state switching of spark ignited internal combustion engines. ICS 43.060.50 HS 8511.30.20 EQV: ISO 13476:1997 10 pages PGr 2 EAS 609-1:2008, Road vehicles — Technical documentation of electric al and electronic systems — Part 1: Content of exch anged documents This part of ISO 11748 gives guidelines for the content and structure of technical documentation for on-board electronic control systems used in road vehicles. It provides a checklist of technical data elements to be considered when creating technical documentation. ICS 43.060.50 HS 4901.10.10; HS 4911.99.10; HS 4911.99.90 EQV: ISO 11748-1:2001 6 pages PGr 1 EAS 609-2:2008, Road vehicles — Technical documentation of electric al and electronic systems — Part 2: Documentation agreement This part of ISO 11748 gives guidelines for the structure and content of the documentation agreement established between partners in the development of on-board electronic control systems used in road vehicles. The documentation agreement describes the exchange of documents between the partners and is specific to a given development. This part of ISO 11748 provides a framework for any such agreement. ICS 43.060.50 HS 4901.10.10; HS 4911.99.10; HS 4911.99.90 EQV: ISO 11748-2:2001 6 pages PGr 1 EAS 609-3:2008, Road vehicles — Technical documentation of electric al and electronic systems — Part 3: Application exa mple This part of ISO11748 provides an application example of the guidelines and specifications for technical documentation given in ISO11748-1 and ISO11748-2. The example is based on the standard generalized mark up language (SGML), which is specified in ISO8879. ICS 43.060.50 HS 4901.10.10; HS 4911.99.10; HS 4911.99.90 EQV: ISO 11748-3:2002 26 pages PGr 4

43.060.99 Other components and systems of internal combustion engines 43.080 Commercial vehicles 43.080.01 Commercial vehicles in general

EAS 582:2008, Commercial road vehicles — Dimensional codes This International Standard establishes dimensional codes for commercial road vehicles to be used for the exchange of vehicle data and electronic processing. It applies to commercial road vehicles as defined in IS0 3833. ICS 43.080.01 HS 8703.00.00; HS 8704.00.00 EQV: ISO 7656:1993 32 pages PGr 4 EAS 583:2008, Road vehicles — Heavy commercial vehicle combinatio ns and articulated buses — Lateral stability test m ethods This International Standard specifies test methods to determine the lateral stability of heavy commercial vehicle combinations as defined in ISO 3833, including truck centre-axle trailer combinations and articulated buses. It is applicable to trucks and trailers having a mass exceeding 3,5 t and buses having a mass exceeding 5 t, i.e. vehicle categories N2, N3, O3, O4 and M3 according to 92/53/EEC. The manoeuvres specified in these test methods are not fully representative of real driving conditions, but are useful for determining the lateral stability of a heavy vehicle combination.

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ICS 43.080.01 HS 8703.00.00; HS 8704.00.00 EQV: ISO 14791:2000 26 pages PGr 4 EAS 621-2:2008, Road vehicles — Vehicle dynamics test methods — Par t 2: General conditions for heavy vehicles and buse s This part of ISO 15037 specifies the general conditions that apply when vehicle dynamics properties are determined according to ISO test methods carried out on heavy vehicles. These are commercial vehicles, combinations, buses and articulated buses, as defined in ISO 3833 for trucks and trailers above 3.5 t and buses above 5 t maximum weight, and in UNECE (United Nations Economic Commission for Europe) and EC vehicle classification, categories M3, N2, N3, O3 and O4. ICS 43.080.01 HS 8702.00.00; HS 8703.00.00; HS 8704.00.00 EQV: ISO 15037-2:2002 18 pages PGr 3 EAS 635:2008, Road vehicles — Heavy commercial vehicles and buses — Steady-state circular tests This International Standard specifies tests for determining the steady-state directional control response ofheavy vehicles, one of the factors composing vehicle dynamics and road-holding properties. It is applicable toheavy vehicles— i.e. commercial vehicles, combinations, buses and articulated buses as defined in ISO3833—covered by CategoriesM3, N2, N3, O3, and O4 of UNECE (United Nations Economic Commission for Europe) and EC vehicle regulations. These categories pertain to trucks and trailers with a maximum mass above 3.5 t and to buses and articulated buses with a maximum mass above 5 t. ICS 43.080.01 HS 8703.00.00; HS 8704.00.00 EQV: ISO 14792:2003 13 pages PGr 2 EAS 636:2008, Road vehicles — Heavy commercial vehicles and buses — Lateral transient response test methods This International Standard specifies test methods for determining the transient response behaviour of heavy commercial vehicles, heavy commercial vehicle combinations, buses and articulated buses, as defined in ISO 3833 for trucks and trailers above 3.5 t and buses above 5 t maximum weight, and in UNECE (United Nations Economic Commission for Europe) and EC vehicle classification, categories M3, N2, N3, O3 and O4. ICS 43.080.01 HS 8703.00.00; HS 8704.00.00 EQV: ISO 14793:2003 28 pages PGr 4

43.080.10 Trucks and trailers 43.080.20 Buses

EAS 626-1:2008, Road vehicles — Ergonomic requirements for the driv er's workplace in line-service buses — Part 1: Gene ral description, basic requirements This part of ISO 16121 applies to the driver’s workplace in low-floor line-service buses designed for the carriage of passengers, comprising more than eight seats in addition to the driver's seat, and having a maximum weight exceeding five metric tonnes and an overall width exceeding 2.30 m. It contains basic requirements for an ergonomic and comfortable seating position, which is essential to keep drivers in a good state of health. The dimensions and mounting positions of driver's seat, pedals and steering have to be carefully chosen, to enable drivers to sit in an ergonomic seating position, i.e. sitting at angles which comply with the given ranges of comfort and to allow some variation when seated. ICS 13.180; 43.080.20 HS 8702.00.00; HS 8703.00.00; HS 8704.00.00 EQV: ISO 16121-1:2005 13 pages PGr 2 EAS 626-2:2008, Road vehicles — Ergonomic requirements for the driv er's workplace in line-service buses — Part 2: Visi bility This part of ISO 16121 applies to the driver’s workplace in low-floor line-service buses designed for the carriage of passengers, comprising more than eight seats in addition to the driver's seat, and having a maximum weight exceeding five metric tonnes and an overall width exceeding 2,30 m. It gives the requirements for the driver’s field of view to the area in front of the vehicle, to the entrance opposite the driver’s seat and the interior compartment. ICS 13.180; 43.080.20 HS 8702.00.00; HS 8703.00.00; HS 8704.00.00 EQV: ISO 16121-2:2005 6 pages PGr 1 EAS 626-3:2008, Road vehicles — Ergonomic requirements for the driv er's workplace in line-service buses — Part 3: Info rmation devices and controls This part of ISO 16121 applies to the driver’s workplace in low-floor buses designed for the carriage of passengers, comprising more than eight seats in addition to the driver's seat, and having a maximum weight exceeding five metric tonnes and a maximum width exceeding 2.30 m. It gives the requirements for the location of information devices and controls. ICS 13.180; 43.080.20 HS 9104.00.00 EQV: ISO 16121-3:2005 9 pages PGr 2 EAS 626-4:2008, Road vehicles — Ergonomic requirements for the driv er's workplace in line-service buses — Part 4: Cabi n environment This part of ISO 16121 applies to the driver’s workplace in low-floor line-service buses designed for the carriage of passengers, comprising more than eight seats in addition to the driver's seat, and having a maximum weight exceeding five metric tonnes and an overall width exceeding 2.30 m. It gives the minimum requirements for the cabin environment. ICS 13.180; 43.080.20 HS 8702.00.00; HS 8703.00.00; HS 8704.00.00 EQV: ISO 16121-4:2005 6 pages PGr 1

43.080.99 Other commercial vehicles 43.100 Passenger cars. Caravans and light trailers

EAS 548:2008, Road vehicles — Dimensional codes for passenger car s This International Standard establishes dimensional Codes for passenger cars as defined in ISO 3833 and for commercial vehicles which are derived from passenger cars, to be used for the exchange of vehicle data and their electronic processing. ICS 43.100 HS 8703 EQV: ISO 4131:1979 25 pages PGr 3 EAS 604:2008, Passenger cars — Power-off reaction of a vehicle in a turn — Open-loop test method This International Standard specifies open-loop test methods to determine the reactions of a vehicle in a turn to a sudden drop in motive power resulting from release of the accelerator pedal. It applies to passenger cars as defined in ISO 3833. The open-loop manoeuvre specified in this test method is not representative of real driving conditions, but is useful to obtain measures of a vehicle’s power-off behaviour resulting from specific types of control inputs under closely controlled test conditions. ICS 43.100 HS 8702.00.00; HS 8703.00.00 EQV: ISO 9816:2006 23 pages PGr 3

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EAS 621-1:2008, Road vehicles — Vehicle dynamics test methods — Par t 1: General conditions for passenger cars This part of ISO 15037 specifies the general conditions that apply when vehicle dynamics properties are determined according to ISO test methods. ICS 43.100 HS 8702.00.00; HS 8703.00.00 EQV: ISO 15037-1:2006 18 pages PGr 3 EAS 629:2008, Road vehicles Rear moving barrier impact test procedure This International Standard specifies a rear moving barrier, rear-impact test procedure for road vehicles, with the purpose of ensuring that such tests are conducted under the same conditions as for high-speed tests. ICS 43.100 HS 8702.00.00; HS 8703.00.00; HS 8704.00.00 EQV: ISO 3984:2004 14 pages PGr 2

43.120 Electric road vehicles 43.140 Motor cycles and mopeds

EAS 472-3:2008, Motorcycle tyres and rims (code-designated series) — Part 3: Rims This part of ISO 4249 specifies the rim dimensions for a selection of rims for motorcycle tyres. It sets only those rim contour dimensions necessary for tyre mounting, and for fitting the tyre to the rim. ICS 43.140 HS 8708.70.0050(rims) EQV: ISO 4249-3:2004 11 pages PGr 2 EAS 473-1:2008, Motorcycle tyres and rims (metric series) — Part 1: Design guides This part of EAS 473 gives guidelines for the design of, and specifies the designation and calculation of the dimensions for, metric-series motorcycle tyres. It is applicable to motorcycle tyres with a reduced height/width ratio (100 and lower) that can be fitted on cylindrical bead-seat or 5° tapered bead-seat rims. It is also appli cable to other concepts of tyre and rim, provided the appropriate rim/section ratios and coefficients are established for them. ICS 43.140; 83.160.10 HS 4011.40.00; HS 8708.70.0050(rims) EQV: ISO 5751-1:2005 15 pages PGr 2 EAS 473-2:2008, Motorcycle tyres and rims (metric series) — Part 2: Tyre dimensions and load-carrying capacities This part of EAS 473 specifies the tyre size designation, dimensions and load-carrying capacities of metric-series motorcycle tyres. It is applicable to such tyres with a height-to-width ratio of 100 % and below. ICS 43.140; 83.160.10 HS 4011.40.00; HS 8708.70.0050(rims) EQV: ISO 5751-2:2004 30 pages PGr 4 EAS 473-3:2008, Motorcycle tyres and rims (metric series) — Part 3: Range of approved rim contours This part of EAS 473 specifies the approved rim contours for motorcycle rims on which metric-series motorcycle tyres are mounted. ICS 43.140; 83.160.10 HS 8708.70.0050(rims) EQV: ISO 5751-3:2004 5 pages PGr 1 EAS 475-2:2008, Motorcycle tyres and rims (Code-designated series) — Diameter Codes 4 to 12 — Part 2:Rims This part of EAS 475 lays down rim dimensions for an inch- code-designated series of motorcycle tyres for diameter Codes 4 to 12. It sets only those rim contour dimensions necessary for the mounting and fitment of the tyre to the rim. ICS 43.140 HS 8708.70.0050(rims) EQV: ISO 6054-2:1990 6 pages PGr 1

43.150 Cycles 43.160 Special purpose vehicles 43.180 Diagnostic, maintenance and test equipment

EAS 564:2008, Road vehicles — Hydraulic jacks — Specifications This International Standard specifies design and safety requirements, and test methods for hydraulic jacks for road vehicles, used for changing wheels and putting on chains. ICS 43.180 HS 8425.42.00 EQV: ISO 11530:1993 3 pages PGr 1 EAS 578:2008, Instruments for measuring vehicle exhaust emissions This International Standard/Recommendation specifies the metrological and technical requirements and tests for measuring instruments [hereafter termed “instrument(s)”] that serve to determine the volume fractions of certain components of the exhaust gases emanating from motor vehicles, and establishes the conditions with which such instruments must comply in order to meet any OIML performance requirements. It is applicable to instruments, particularly those used according to the procedure defined in ISO 3929, intended for the inspection and maintenance of in-use motor vehicles with spark ignition engines. ICS 13.040.50; 43.180 HS 9027.10.00 EQV: ISO 3930:2000 27 pages PGr 3 EAS 597-1:2008, Road vehicles — Dummies for restraint system testin g — Part 1: Adult dummies This Technical Report describes the adult crash test dummies which are recommended by ISO for use in evaluating the occupant protection potential of restraint systems in frontal and side impact test procedures. ICS 43.180 HS 8702.00.00; HS 8703.00.00; HS 8704.00.00 EQV: ISO/TR 12349-1:1999 3 pages PGr 1 EAS 597-2:2008, Road vehicles — Dummies for restraint system testin g — Part 2: Child dummies This Technical Report describes the infant and child crash test dummies which are recommended by ISO for use in evaluating child restraints and their interactions with deploying air bags. ICS 43.180 HS 8702.00.00; HS 8703.00.00; HS 8704.00.00 EQV: ISO/TR 12349-2:1999 3 pages PGr 1

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EAS 620-3:2008, Road vehicles — Communication between vehicle and e xternal equipment for emissions-related diagnostics — Part 3: Diagnostic connector and related electrical circuits, specification and use This part of ISO 15031 specifies a minimum set of requirements for a diagnostic connector used in communication between vehicle and external equipment for emissions-related diagnostics. Its aim is to promote the use of a common diagnostic connector throughout the motor vehicle industry. The diagnostic connection consists of two mating connectors, the vehicle connector and the external test equipment connector. Applicable to all types of road vehicles, the connector specified has no positive locking feature and is intended for short-term diagnostic connection only. ICS 13.040.50; 43.040.10; 43.180 HS 9027.10.00 EQV: ISO 15031-3:2004 20 pages PGr 3 EAS 620-4:2008, Road vehicles — Communication between vehicle and e xternal equipment for emissions-related diagnostics — Part 4: External test equipment The document specifies: � a means of establishing communications between an OBD-equipped vehicle and external test equipment, � a set of diagnostic services to be provided by the external test equipment in order to exercise the services defined in ISO 15031-5, � conformance criteria for the external test equipment. ICS 13.040.50; 43.180 HS 9027.10.00 EQV: ISO 15031-4:2005 34 pages PGr 4

45 RAILWAY ENGINEERING 45.020 Railway engineering in general 45.040 Materials and components for railway enginee ring 45.060 Railway rolling stock 45.080 Rails and railway components 45.100 Cableway equipment 45.120 Equipment for railway/cableway construction and maintenance 47 SHIPBUILDING AND MARINE STRUCTURES 47.020 Shipbuilding and marine structures in genera l 47.040 Seagoing vessels 47.060 Inland navigation vessels 47.080 Small craft 49 AIRCRAFT AND SPACE VEHICLE ENGINEERING 49.020 Aircraft and space vehicles in general 49.025 Materials for aerospace construction 49.030 Fasteners for aerospace construction 49.035 Components for aerospace construction 49.040 Coatings and related processes used in aeros pace industry 49.045 Structure and structure elements 49.050 Aerospace engines and propulsion systems 49.060 Aerospace electric equipment and systems

EAS 520-1:2008, Aircraft batteries — Part 1: General test requireme nts and performance levels This part of IEC 60952 defines test procedures for the evaluation, comparison and qualification of batteries and states minimum environmental performance levels for airworthiness. Where specific tests are defined with no pass/fail requirement (to establish performance capability), the manufacturer’s declared values, from qualification testing, will be used to establish minimum requirements for ongoing maintenance of approval for that design of battery. ICS 29.220.20; 49.060 HS 8507.20.00; HS 8507.30.00; HS 8507.40.00; HS 8507.80.00 EQV: IEC 60952-1 (2004-09) 89 pages PGr 7 EAS 520-2:2008, Aircraft batteries — Part 2: Design and constructio n requirements This part of IEC 60952 defines the physical design, construction and material requirements for nickel-cadmium and lead-acid aircraft batteries containing vented or valve-regulated cells or monoblocs. The batteries are used for both general purposes and specific aerospace applications. ICS 29.220.20; 49.060 HS 8507.20.00; HS 8507.30.00; HS 8507.40.00; HS 8507.80.00 EQV: IEC 60952-2 (2004-09) 65 pages PGr 6 EAS 520-3:2008, Aircraft batteries — Part 3: Product specification and declaration of design and performance (DDP) This part of IEC 60952 defines requirements for the product specification as well as procedures for a Declaration of Design and Performance (DDP) for nickel-cadmium and lead-acid aircraft batteries containing vented or valve-regulated cells or monoblocs. The batteries are used for both general purposes and specific aerospace applications. ICS 29.220.20; 49.060 HS 8507.20.00; HS 8507.30.00; HS 8507.40.00; HS 8507.80.00 EQV: IEC 60952-3 (2004-09)

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29 pages PGr 4 49.080 Aerospace fluid systems and components 49.090 On-board equipment and instruments 49.095 Passenger and cabin equipment 49.100 Ground service and maintenance equipment 49.120 Cargo equipment 49.140 Space systems and operations 53 MATERIALS HANDLING EQUIPMENT 53.020 Lifting equipment 53.040 Continuous handling equipment 53.060 Industrial trucks 53.080 Storage equipment 53.100 Earth-moving machinery

EAS 533:2008, Earth-moving machinery — Seat belts and seat belt a nchorages — Performance requirements and tests This International Standard establishes the minimum performance requirements and tests for restraint systems — seat belts and their fastening elements (anchorages) — on earth-moving machinery, necessary to restrain an operator or rider within a roll-over protective structure (ROPS) in the event of a machine roll-over (see ISO 3471), or within a tip-over protection structure (TOPS) in the event of a machine tip-over (see ISO 12117). ICS 53.100 HS 8708.21.00 EQV: ISO 6683:2005 4 pages PGr 1

53.120 Equipment for manual handling 55 PACKAGING AND DISTRIBUTION OF GOODS 55.020 Packaging and distribution of goods in gener al 55.040 Packaging materials and accessories 55.060 Spools. Bobbins 55.080 Sacks. Bags

EAS 221:2001, Woven bags (100 percent sisal) for clean coffee bea ns — Specification This East African Standard specifies the requirements for woven bags (100 per cent sisal) for clean coffee beans. ICS 55.080 HS 6305.39.00; HS 6305.90.00 4 pages PGr 1 EAS 259-1:2001, Methods of test for complete, filled transport pack ages — Woven bags — Part 1: Method for the determin ation of resistance to vertical impact by dropping This Part 1 of this Kenya standard specifies a method for carrying out a vertical impact test on a complete, filled transport package (woven bag) by dropping. This test may be performed either as a single test to investigate the effects of vertical impact or as part of a sequence of tests designed to measure the ability of a woven bag to withstand. ICS 55.080 HS 6305.10.00; HS 6305.20.00; HS 6305.32.00; HS 6305.90.00 EQV: ISO 2248:1985 5 pages PGr 1 EAS 481:2008, Plastic carrier bags — Specification This East African standard specifies requirements for carrier bags that are made from plastic materials. This standard covers plastic carrier bags both domestically produced and imported, for use within the East African Community. This standard covers the thickness and printing requirement of these bags. This standard does not cover some specific plastic packaging materials such as bread bags, candies, laundry bags, refuse bags, bin liners and cement bags. Packages of specific items that must use plastics will be covered by separate standards. ICS 55.080 HS 3923 21 00; 3923 29.00 EQV: SLS 607: 1983; SLS 835: 1988 5 pages PGr 1

55.100 Bottles. Pots. Jars

EAS 354:2007, Plastic containers for up to 5 litres capacity — Sp ecification This East African Standard covers minimum requirements for plastic containers of nominal capacities up to and including 5 litres intended for storage of commodities other than explosives, compressed gases and radioactive materials. ICS 55.100; ICS 55.140 HS 3924.90.00 EQV: BS EN 13972:2002 24 pages PGr 3

55.120 Cans. Tins. Tubes

55.130 Aerosol containers 55.140 Barrels. Drums. Canisters

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EAS 354:2007, Plastic containers for up to 5 litres capacity — Sp ecification This East African Standard covers minimum requirements for plastic containers of nominal capacities up to and including 5 litres intended for storage of commodities other than explosives, compressed gases and radioactive materials. ICS 55.100; ICS 55.140 HS 3924.90.00 EQV: BS EN 13972:2002 24 pages PGr 3

55.160 Cases. Boxes. Crates 55.180 Freight distribution of goods

55.200 Packaging machinery 55.220 Storing. Warehousing 55.230 Distribution and vending machines 59 TEXTILE AND LEATHER TECHNOLOGY 59.020 Processes of the textile industry 59.040 Textile auxiliary materials 59.060 Textile fibres 59.060.01 Textile fibres in general

EAS 255-1:2009, Textiles — Quantitative chemical analysis — Part 1: General principles of testing This part of EAS 255 specifies a common method for the quantitative chemical analysis of various binary mixtures of fibres. This method and the methods described in the other parts of EAS 255 are applicable, in general, to fibres in any textile form. Where certain textile forms are excepted, these are listed in the scope of the appropriate part. ICS 59.060.01 HS 5000; HS 5100; HS 5200; HS 5300; HS 5400 to HS 6700 ID: ISO 1833-1:2006 18 pages PGr 3 EAS 255-2:2009, Textiles — Quantitative chemical analysis — Part 2: Ternary fibre mixtures This part of EAS 255 specifies methods of quantitative chemical analysis of various ternary mixtures of fibres. The field of application of each method for analysing binary mixtures, specified in the parts of EAS 255, indicates the fibres to which the method is applicable. ICS 59.060.01 HS 5000; HS 5100; HS 5200; HS 5300; HS 5400 to HS 6700 ID: ISO 1833-2:2006 15 pages PGr 2 EAS 255-3:2009, Textiles — Quantitative chemical analysis — Part 3: Mixtures of acetate and certain other fibres (meth od using acetone) This part of EAS 255 specifies a method, using acetone, to determine the percentage of acetate, after removal of non-fibrous matter, in textiles made of binary mixtures of acetate and wool, animal hair, silk, regenerated protein, cotton (scoured, kiered, or bleached), flax, hemp, jute, abaca, alfa, coir, broom, ramie,

cupro, viscose, modal, polyamide, polyester, acrylic and glass fibres. It is not applicable to mixtures containing modacrylic fibres, nor to mixtures containing acetate fibres that have been deacetylated on the surface. ICS 59.060.01 HS 5000; HS 5100; HS 5200; HS 5300; HS 5400 to HS 6700 ID: ISO 1833-3:2006 3 pages PGr 1 EAS 255-4:2009, Textiles — Quantitative chemical analysis —Part 4: Mixtures of certain protein and certain other fibre s (method using hypochlorite) This part of EAS 255 specifies a method, using hypochlorite, to determine the percentage of protein fibre, after removal of non-fibrous matter, in textiles made of binary mixtures of certain non-protein fibres and one protein fibre, as follows: wool, chemically-treated wool, other animal-hair fibres, silk, regenerated protein fibres based on casein, and cotton, cupro, viscose, modal, acrylic, chlorofibres, polyamide, polyester, polypropylene, glass and elastane. If several protein fibres are present, the method gives the total of their amounts but not their individual quantities. ICS 59.060.01 HS 5000; HS 5100; HS 5200; HS 5300; HS 5400 to HS 6700 ID: ISO 1833-4:2006 3 pages PGr 1 EAS 255-5:2009, Textiles — Quantitative chemical analysis — Part 5: Mixtures of viscose, cupro or modal and cotton fib res (method using sodium zincate) This part of EAS 255 specifies a method, using sodium zincate, to determine the percentage of viscose, cupro or modal fibre, after removal of non-fibrous matter, in textiles made of binary mixtures of viscose or most of the current cupro or modal fibres, and raw, scoured, kiered or bleached cotton. Where a cupro or modal fibre is present, a preliminary test should be carried out to see whether it is soluble in the reagent. The method is not applicable to mixtures in which the cotton has suffered extensive chemical degradation, nor when the viscose, cupro or modal fibre is rendered incompletely soluble by the presence of certain permanent finishes or reactive dyes that cannot be removed completely. ICS 59.060.01 HS 5000; HS 5100; HS 5200; HS 5300; HS 5400 to HS 6700 ID: ISO 1833-5:2006 4 pages PGr 1 EAS 255-6:2009, Textiles — Quantitative chemical analysis — Part 6: Mixtures of viscose or certain types of cupro or m odal or lyocell and cotton fibres (method using formic acid and zinc chloride) This part of EAS 255 specifies a method, using a mixture of formic acid and zinc chloride, to determine the percentage of cotton, after removal of non-fibrous matter, in textiles made of binary mixtures of viscose or some cupro, modal and lyocell fibres, with cotton. If a cupro or modal or lyocell fibre is found to be present, a preliminary test is carried out to see whether it is soluble in the reagent.

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The method is not applicable to mixtures in which the cotton has suffered extensive chemical degradation, nor when the viscose, cupro, modal or lyocell fibre is rendered incompletely soluble by the presence of certain permanent finishes or reactive dyes that cannot be removed completely. WARNING — This part of EAS 255 calls for the use of substances/procedures that may be injurious to the health/environment if appropriate conditions are not observed. It refers only to technical suitability and does not absolve the user from legal obligations relating to health and safety/environme nt at any stage.

ICS 59.060.01 HS 5000; HS 5100; HS 5200; HS 5300; HS 5400 to HS 6700 ID: ISO 1833-6:2007 4 pages PGr 1 EAS 255-7:2009, Textiles — Quantitative chemical analysis — Part 7: Mixtures of polyamide and certain other fibres (me thod using formic acid) This part of EAS 255 specifies a method, using formic acid, to determine the percentage of polyamide fibre, after removal of non-fibrous matter, in textiles made of binary mixtures of polyamide, and cotton, viscose, cupro, modal, polyester, polypropylene, chlorofibre, acrylic or glass fibre. It is also applicable to mixtures with wool and animal hair, but when the wool content exceeds 25 %, the method described in EAS 255-4 should be used.

ICS 59.060.01 HS 5000; HS 5100; HS 5200; HS 5300; HS 5400 to HS 6700 ID: ISO 1833-7:2006 4 pages PGr 1 EAS 255-8:2009, Textiles — Quantitative chemical analysis — Part 8: Mixtures of acetate and triacetate fibres (method using acetone) This part of EAS 255 specifies a method, using acetone, to determine the percentage of acetate, after removal of non-fibrous matter, in textiles made of binary mixtures of acetate, and triacetate fibres.

ICS 59.060.01 HS 5000; HS 5100; HS 5200; HS 5300; HS 5400 to HS 6700 ID: ISO 1833-8:2006 3 pages PGr 1 EAS 255-9:2009, Textiles — Quantitative chemical analysis — Part 9: Mixtures of acetate and triacetate fibres (method using benzyl alcohol) This part of EAS 255 specifies a method, using benzyl alcohol, to determine the percentage of acetate, after removal of non-fibrous matter, in textiles made of binary mixtures of acetate, and triacetate fibres.

ICS 59.060.01 HS 5000; HS 5100; HS 5200; HS 5300; HS 5400 to HS 6700 ID: ISO 1833-9:2006 3 pages PGr 1 EAS 255-10:2009, Textiles — Quantitative chemical analysis — Part 10 : Mixtures of triacetate or polylactide and certain other fibres (method using dichloromethane) This part of EAS 255 specifies a method, using dichloromethane, to determine the percentage of triacetate, after removal of non-fibrous matter, in textiles made of binary mixtures of triacetate or polylactide, and wool, regenerated protein, cotton (scoured, kiered, or bleached), viscose, cupro, modal, polyamide, polyester, acrylic and glass

fibres. Triacetate fibres which have received a finish leading to partial hydrolysis cease to be completely soluble in the reagent. In such cases, this method is not applicable.

ICS 59.060.01 HS 5000; HS 5100; HS 5200; HS 5300; HS 5400 to HS 6700 ID: ISO 1833-10:2006 3 pages PGr 1 EAS 255-11:2009 [ISO 1833-11:2006], Textiles — Quantitative chemical analysis — Part 11 : Mixtures of cellulose and polyester fibres (method using sulfuric acid) This part of EAS 255 specifies a method, using sulfuric acid, to determine the proportion of cellulose fibre, after removal of non-fibrous matter, in textiles made of mixtures of natural and regenerated cellulose fibres, and polyester fibre.

ICS 59.060.01 HS 5000; HS 5100; HS 5200; HS 5300; HS 5400 to HS 6700 ID: ISO 1833-11:2006 3 pages PGr 1 EAS 255-12:2009, Textiles — Quantitative chemical analysis — Part 12 : Mixtures of acrylic, certain modacrylics, certain chlorofibres, certain elastanes and certain other f ibres (method using dimethylformamide) This part of EAS 255 specifies a method, using dimethylformamide, to determine the percentage of acrylic, modacrylic, chlorofibre or elastane, after removal of non-fibrous matter, in textiles made of binary mixtures of acrylic, certain modacrylics, certain chlorofibres, certain elastanes, and animal fibres, cotton (scoured, kiered or bleached), viscose, cupro, modal, polyamide, polyester or glass fibres. It is applicable to animal hair, wool and silk dyed with pre-metallized dyes, but not to those dyed with after-chrome dyes.

ICS 59.060.01 HS 5000; HS 5100; HS 5200; HS 5300; HS 5400 to HS 6700 ID: ISO 1833-12:2006 4 pages PGr 1 EAS 255-13:2009, Textiles — Quantitative chemical analysis — Part 13 : Mixtures of certain chlorofibres and certain othe r fibres (method using carbon disulfide/acetone) This part of EAS 255 specifies a method, using carbon disulfide/acetone, to determine the percentage of chlorofibre, after removal of non-fibrous matter, in textiles made of mixtures of certain chlorofibres, whether after-chlorinated or not, and wool, animal hair, silk, cotton, viscose, cupro, modal, polyamide, polyester, acrylic and glass fibres. When the wool or silk content of a mixture exceeds 25 %, the method described in EAS 255-4 should be used. When the polyamide content of a mixture exceeds 25 %, the method described in EAS 255-7 should be used.

ICS 59.060.01 HS 5000; HS 5100; HS 5200; HS 5300; HS 5400 to HS 6700 ID: ISO 1833-13:2006 4 pages PGr 1 EAS 255-14:2009, Textiles — Quantitative chemical analysis — Part 14 : Mixtures of acetate and certain chlorofibres (met hod using acetic acid) This part of EAS 255 specifies a method, using acetic acid, to determine the percentage of acetate, after removal of non-fibrous matter, in textiles made of mixtures of acetate, and certain chlorofibres or after-chlorinated chlorofibres.

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ICS 59.060.01 HS 5000; HS 5100; HS 5200; HS 5300; HS 5400 to HS 6700 ID: ISO 1833-14:2006 3 pages PGr 1 EAS 255-15:2009, Textiles — Quantitative chemical analysis — Part 15 : Mixtures of jute and certain animal fibres (metho d by determining nitrogen content) This part of EAS 255 specifies a method, by determining the nitrogen content, to calculate the proportion of each component, after the removal of non-fibrous matter, in textiles made of binary mixtures of jute, and animal fibres. The animal-fibre component may consist solely of hair or wool, or of any mixtures of the two. This part of EAS 255 is not applicable to products in which dyestuffs or finishes contain nitrogen. Because this method differs in principle from the general method based on selective solubility set out in EAS 255-1, it is given in a form that is complete in itself. ICS 59.060.01 HS 5000; HS 5100; HS 5200; HS 5300; HS 5400 to HS 6700 ID: ISO 1833-15:2006 5 pages PGr 1 EAS 255-16:2009, Textiles — Quantitative chemical analysis — Part 16 : Mixtures of polypropylene fibres and certain othe r fibres (method using xylene) This part of EAS 255 specifies a method, using xylene, to determine the percentage of polypropylene, after removal of non-fibrous matter, in textiles made of binary mixtures of polypropylene fibres, and wool, animal hair, silk, cotton, viscose, cupro, modal, acetate, triacetate, polyamide, polyester, acrylic and glass fibres.

ICS 59.060.01 HS 5000; HS 5100; HS 5200; HS 5300; HS 5400 to HS 6700 ID: ISO 1833-16:2006 3 pages PGr 1 EAS 255-17:2009, Textiles — Quantitative chemical analysis — Part 17 : Mixtures of chlorofibres (homopolymers of vinyl c hloride) and certain other fibres (method using sulfuric aci d) This part of EAS 255 specifies a method, using sulfuric acid, to determine the percentage of chlorofibres, after removal of non-fibrous material, in textiles made of binary mixtures of chlorofibres based on homopolymers of vinyl chloride (after-chlorinated or not), and cotton, viscose, cupro, modal, acetate, triacetate, polyamide, polyester, certain acrylic and certain modacrylic fibres. [The

modacrylics concerned are those which give a limpid solution when immersed in concentrated sulfuric acid (ρ = 1,84 g/ml).] This method can be used, particularly in place of the methods described in EAS 255-12 and EAS 255-13, in all cases where a preliminary test shows that the chlorofibres do not dissolve completely either in dimethylformamide or in the azeotropic mixture of carbon disulfide and acetone.

ICS 59.060.01 HS 5000; HS 5100; HS 5200; HS 5300; HS 5400 to HS 6700 ID: ISO 1833-17:2006 4 pages PGr 1 EAS 255-18:2009, Textiles — Quantitative chemical analysis — Part 18 : Mixtures of silk and wool or hair (method using s ulfuric acid) This part of EAS 255 specifies a method, using sulfuric acid, to determine the percentage of silk, after removal of non-fibrous matter, in textiles made of binary mixtures of silk, and wool or animal hair.

ICS 59.060.01 HS 5000; HS 5100; HS 5200; HS 5300; HS 5400 to HS 6700 ID: ISO 1833-18:2006 3 pages PGr 1 EAS 255-19:2009, Textiles — Quantitative chemical analysis — Part 19 : Mixtures of cellulose fibres and asbestos (method by heating) This part of EAS 255 specifies a method, by heating, to determine the percentage of cellulosic fibre in textiles made of binary mixtures of cotton or regenerated cellulose, and chrysotile and crocidolite asbestos. This method may be applicable to other types of asbestos, subject to agreement between the interested parties. This method differs in principle from the general method based on selective solubility set out in EAS 255-1.

ICS 59.060.01 HS 5000; HS 5100; HS 5200; HS 5300; HS 5400 to HS 6700 ID: ISO 1833-19:2006 3 pages PGr 1 EAS 255-21:2009, Textiles — Quantitative chemical analysis — Part 21 : Mixtures of chlorofibres, certain modacrylics, ce rtain elastanes, acetates, triacetates and certain other fibres (method using cyclohexanone) This part of EAS 255 specifies a method, using cyclohexanone, to determine the percentage of chlorofibre, modacrylic, elastane, acetate and triacetate, after removal of non-fibrous matter, in textiles made of binary mixtures of acetate, triacetate, chlorofibre, certain modacrylics, certain elastanes, and wool, animal hair, silk, cotton, cupro, modal, viscose, polyamide, acrylic and glass fibre. Where modacrylics or elastanes are present, a preliminary test should be carried out to determine whether the fibre is completely soluble in the reagent. It is also possible to analyse mixtures containing chlorofibres by using the test methods described in EAS 255-13 or EAS 255-17.

ICS 59.060.01 HS 5000; HS 5100; HS 5200; HS 5300; HS 5400 to HS 6700 ID: ISO 1833-21:2006 6 pages PGr 1

59.060.10 Natural fibres

EAS 257:2001, Methods for estimation of moisture total size for f inish, ash, fatty matter and determination of water -soluble matter in textiles This East African Standard prescribes methods for estimating moisture, total size or finish, ash, fatty matter and determination of water-soluble matter in textile materials. ICS 59.060.10; ICS 59.080.20; ICS 59.080.30 HS 5000; HS 5100; HS 5200; HS 5300; HS 5400 to HS 6700 EQV: BS 4032:1966 11 pages PGr 2

59.060.20 Man-made fibres 59.060.30 Mineral and metal fibres 59.060.99 Other textile fibres

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59.080 Products of the textile industry

59.080.01 Textiles in general EAS 236:2001, Method for determination of colourfastness of texti le materials to dry cleaning This East African standard prescribes a method for the determination of colourfastness of textile materials of all types and in all forms to drycleaning. This test covers colourfastness to drycleaning only; commercial drycleaning practice normally involves other operations such as water spotting, solvent spotting, steam pressing, etc. It is not suitable for the evaluation of the durability of textile finishes, nor is it intended for use in evaluating the resistance of colours to spot and stain removal procedures used by the drycleaner. ICS 59.080.01 HS 5000; HS 5100; HS 5200; HS 5300; HS 5400 to HS 6700 EQV: ISO 105-D01:1993 4 pages PGr 1 EAS 237:2001, Methods for the determination of colourfastness of textile materials to washing This East African standard prescribes methods for determination of colourfastness of textile materials of all types and in all forms to the action of soap solution at 40 °C and 50 °C, and to the action of soap and sodium c arbonate solution at 60 °C and 95 °C. These methods are designed to determine the effect of washing only on the colourfastness of textile materials. They are not intended to reflect the result of the comprehensive laundering procedure. A Specimen of the textile in contact with specified undyed cloths is mechanically agitated under the specified conditions of time and temperature in a soap solution, rinsed and dried. The change in colour of the specimen and the staining of the undyed cloths are assessed with standard grey scales. ICS 59.080.01 HS 5000; HS 5100; HS 5200; HS 5300; HS 5400 to HS 6700 EQV: ISO 105-C01:1989; ISO 105-C02:1989; ISO 105-C03:1989; ISO 105-C04:1989; ISO 105-C05:1989 7 pages PGr 2 EAS 238:2001, Method of determination of colourfastness of textil e materials to perspiration This East African standard prescribes a method for determination of colourfastness of textile materials of all kinds and in all forms to the action of human perspiration. Specimens of the textile in contact with adjacent fabrics are treated in two different solutions containing histidine, and placed between two plates under a specified pressure in a testing device. The specimen and the adjacent fabrics are dried separately. The change in colour of each specimen and the staining of the adjacent fabrics are assessed with grey scales ICS 59.080.01 HS 5000; HS 5100; HS 5200; HS 5300; HS 5400 to HS 6700 EQV: ISO 105-E04:1994 4 pages PGr 1 EAS 239-1:2001 , Method for determination of colour fastness of te xtile materials to rubbing — Part 1: Dry and wet method This East African standard prescribes a method for determining the resistance of the colour of textile materials of all kinds except loose fibre to rubbing off and staining other materials. The method applies to two tests which are made, one with a dry rubbing cloth and one with a wet rubbing cloth. Specimens of the textile are rubbed with dry rubbing cloth and with wet rubbing cloth. The change in colour of the specimen and the staining of the rubbing cloths is assessed with the grey scales. ICS 59.080.01 HS 5000; HS 5100; HS 5200; HS 5300; HS 5400 to HS 6700 EQV: ISO 105-X12:2001 5 pages PGr 1 EAS 240:2007, Textiles— Standard atmospheres for conditioning and testing This East African Standard defines the characteristics and use of a standard atmosphere for conditioning, for determining the physical and mechanical properties of textiles and a standard alternative atmosphere that maybe used if agreed between parties. ICS 59.080.01 HS 5000; HS 5100; HS 5200; HS 5300; HS 5400 to HS 6700 EQV: ISO 139:2005 4 pages PGr 1 EAS 241:2007, Method for determination of colourfastness of texti le materials to artificial light (Xenon arc lamp) This East African standard specifies a method for determining the resistance of the colour of textiles of all kinds and in all forms to the action of an artificial light source representative of natural daylight (D 65). The method is also applicable to white (bleached or optically brightened) textiles. This method employs two sets of Blue wool references. The results from the two sets of reference may not be identical. A specimen of the textile is exposed to artificial light under prescribed conditions along with Blue wool references. There are two different sets of blue wool references, which are not interchangeable. The colourfastness is assessed by comparing the change in colour of the specimen with that of the reference used. ICS 59.080.01 HS 5000; HS 5100; HS 5200; HS 5300; HS 5400 to HS 6700 EQV: ISO 105-B02:1994 12 pages PGr 2 EAS 243:2007, Textiles — Tests for colour fastness — Clour fastne ss to light: Daylight This East African standard specifies a method for determining the resistance of the colour of textiles of all forms to the action of daylight. The method employs two sets of blue wool references. The results from the two sets of references may not be identical. Of the textile is exposed to daylight under prescribed conditions, including from rain, along with eight dyed wool references. The colourfastness is assessed by comparing the change in colour of the specimen with that of reference ICS 59.080.01 HS 5000; HS 5100; HS 5200; HS 5300; HS 5400 to HS 6700 EQV: ISO 105-B01:1994 7 pages PGr 2 EAS 244:2007, Textiles — Tests for colour fastness — Colour fastn ess to hot pressing This East African Standard specifies a method for determining the resistance of the colour of textiles of all kinds and in all forms to ironing and to processing on hot cylinders. Tests are given for hot pressing when the textile is dry, when it is damp and when it is wet. The end-use of the textile usually determines which test should be made. ICS 59.080.01 HS 5000; HS 5100; HS 5200; HS 5300; HS 5400 to HS 6700 EQV: ISO 105-X11:1994 3 pages PGr 1 EAS 245-1:2001, Methods of test for coated fabrics — Part 1: Determ ination of roll characteristics This Part 1 of this East African Standard specifies methods of test for determining length, width, net mass, mass per unit area and thickness of rolls of coated fabrics. ICS 59.080.01 HS 5000; HS 5100; HS 5200; HS 5300; HS 5400 to HS 6700 EQV: ISO 2286-1:1998 8 pages PGr 2 EAS 247:2001, Method for determination of colour fastness of text ile to peroxide washing (sodium perforate) This East African Standard is intended for determining the resistance of the colour of textiles of all kinds, and all forms to the action of baths containing sodium perborate. A specimen of the textile in contact with specified adjacent fabrics is mechanically agitated under specified conditions of time and temperature in a specified solution then rinsed and dried. The change in colour of the specimen and the staining of the adjacent fabrics are assessed with the grey scales.

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ICS 59.080.01 HS 5000; HS 5100; HS 5200; HS 5300; HS 5400 to HS 6700 EQV: ISO 105-N02:1993 4 pages PGr 1 EAS 248:2001, Methods for determination of threads per centimeter in woven fabrics This East African Standard prescribes main methods for determination of warp threads and weft threads per centimetre in woven fabrics. The methods apply to all woven fabrics irrespective of their composition (that is, whether they are made of cotton, wool, silk, jute, kenaf, man-made or blends of two or more such fibres).

ICS 59.080.01 HS 5000; HS 5100; HS 5200; HS 5300; HS 5400 to HS 6700 EQV: BS 2862:1972 6 pages PGr 1 EAS 249-1:2001, Textile —Test for colour fastness — Part 1: Colour fatness to weathering: Outdoor exposure This standard specifies a method intended for determining the resistance of the colour of textiles of all kinds except loose fibres to the action of weather as determined by outdoor exposure.

ICS 59.080.01 HS 5000; HS 5100; HS 5200; HS 5300; HS 5400 to HS 6700 EQV: ISO 104-B03:1994 8 pages PGr 2 EAS 249-2:2001, Textiles — Test for colour fatness — Part 2: Colour fatness to artificial weathering: xenon arc fading lamp test This standard specifies a method intended for determining the resistance of the colour of textiles of all kinds, except loose fibres, to the action of weather as determined by exposure to simulated weathering conditions in a cabinet with a xenon arc lamp. This method can be used to determine if a textile is wet light-sensitive.

ICS 59.080.01 HS 5000; HS 5100; HS 5200; HS 5300; HS 5400 to HS 6700 EQV: ISO 105-B04:1994 10 pages PGr 2 EAS 256:2001, Method for determination of scouring loss in grey a nd finished cotton textile materials This East African Standard describes two methods for determining the scouring loss (loss in mass on scouring) of grey and finished cotton textile materials. The methods apply to grey and finished cotton textile materials wherein only starch or tamarind kernel powder or both, and water-soluble or easily removable finishing agents, such as fats, and china clay have been used and which would normally be removed during the scouring process. The test specimen is taken and its moisture content is determined. Another test specimen is scoured, washed and its oven-dry mass is determined. The scouring loss is calculated on the basis of oven-dry mass of the test specimen. Samples shall be selected so as to be representative of the lot. Samples drawn in accordance with the procedure laid down in the specification of the material shall be taken as representative of the lot.

ICS 59.080.20 HS 5000; HS 5100; HS 5200; HS 5300; HS 5400 to HS 6700 EQV: IS 1383:1977 4 pages PGr 1 EAS 261:2007, Textile — Determination of pH value of aqueous extr acts of textile materials This East African Standard prescribes three methods for determination of pH value of aqueous extracts of textile materials. The standard gives three extraction procedures which are applicable to textiles in all forms. Selection of the appropriate procedure will depend upon such factors as whether the fibres and finishes are impervious to cold (but not hot) water and whether the steam-volatile extractable matter is lost under reflux (although it may be retained using cold extraction). ICS 59.080.01 HS 5000; HS 5100; HS 5200; HS 5300; HS 5400 to HS 6700 EQV: ISO 3071:1980 4 pages PGr 1

59.080.20 Yarns EAS 155-1:2000, Cotton yarns — Specification — Part 1: Grading by a ppearance This East African Standard specification describes methods for grading of cotton yarns by appearance. This standard specification applies to single spun grey cotton yarns. It does not apply to single spun slub yarns or plied yarns. Yarn specimens wound on blackboards are compared with standard photographs of specimens representing the appearance grades. The grade is based on fuzziness, neppiness, unevenness, and visible foreign matter. ICS 59.080.20 HS 5205; HS 5206; HS 5207 5 pages PGr 1 EAS 250-2:2001, Sewing threads — Part 2: Sewing threads made wholly or partly from synthetic fibres This Part 2 of this East African Standard specifies requirements for sewing threads made wholly or partly from synthetic fibres. This Part 2 of this East African Standard applies to sewing threads made from the following fibres and combinations thereof: Continuous filament polyester; Staple fibre polyester; Loop textured polyester; Crimp textured polyester; Continuous filament nylon 6.6; Staple fibre nylon 6.6; Staple aramid nylon; Crimp textured nylon 6.6; Polyester and cotton core spun (continuous filament polyester core, cotton sheath); Polyester and cotton component plied.

ICS 59.080.20 HS 5204.00.00(cotton); HS 5401.00.00(synthetic); HS 5508.00.00(staple) EQV: BS EN 12590:2000 5 pages PGr 1 EAS 257:2001, Methods for estimation of moisture total size for f inish, ash, fatty matter and determination of water -soluble matter in textiles This East African Standard prescribes methods for estimating moisture, total size or finish, ash, fatty matter and determination of water-soluble matter in textile materials. ICS 59.060.10; ICS 59.080.20; ICS 59.080.30 HS 5000; HS 5100; HS 5200; HS 5300; HS 5400 to HS 6700 EQV: BS 4032:1966 11 pages PGr 2

59.080.30 Textile fabrics EAS 96:2008, Sanitary towels — Specification This East African Standard specifies the requirements for sanitary towels. This standard does not apply to serviettes, refreshing towels and napkins, and panty liners. ICS 59.080.30 HS 4818.40.10 [HS 4818.40.4010] 18 pages PGr 3 EAS 154:2000, Baby napkins — Specification This East African Standard prescribes the requirements for baby napkins. ICS 59.080.30 HS 4818.40.90 [HS 4818.40.90] [HS 4818.40.4030] 4 pages PGr 1 EAS 156-1:2000, Woven bags from natural fibres — Specification — Pa rt 1: Woven bags for cereals

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This East African Standard specifies the constructional and performance requirements of woven bags made from natural fibres to contain 90 kg load of any type of cereal or pulses. It also prescribes the packing and marking requirements of a bale containing the bags, ready for dispatch. ICS 59.080.30 HS 6305.10.00; HS 6305.20.00; HS 6305.32.00; HS 6305.90.00 6 pages PGr 1 EAS 156-2:2000, Woven bags from natural fibres — Specification — Pa rt 2: Woven bags for milled products This East African Standard specifies the bag cloth and making-up requirements for woven bags made from natural fibres for packing and storage of milled products. ICS 59.080.30 HS 6305.10.00; HS 6305.20.00; HS 6305.32.00; HS 6305.90.00 3 pages PGr 1 EAS 156-3:2000, Woven bags from natural fibres — Specification — Pa rt 3: Woven bags for sugar This East African Standard specifies minimum requirements and other particulars of natural fibre bags made from sisal, jute or kenaf for the packaging of sugar. ICS 59.080.30 HS 6305.10.00; HS 6305.20.00; HS 6305.32.00; HS 6305.90.00 7 pages PGr 2 EAS 220:2001, Knitted polyester fabric — Specification This East African Standard specifies the requirements for knitted polyester fabric for apparel purposes. ICS 59.080.30 HS 6006.31.00 5 pages PGr 1 EAS 222:2001, Knitted polyester/cellulosic blended fabric — Speci fication This East African Standard specifies the requirements for knitted polyester/cellulosic blended fabric for apparel purposes. ICS 59.080.30 HS 6006.31.00 5 pages PGr 1 EAS 224:2001, Cotton khanga — Specification This standard specifies the minimum requirements of cotton khanga fabrics. This standard is intended to assist manufacturers in producing khanga quality and in controlling the quality of imported khangas. ICS 59.080.30 HS 5208.51.10; HS 5208.52.10; HS 5209.51.10; HS 5210.51.10; HS 5211.51.10; HS 5212.15.10 5 pages PGr 1 EAS 225-1:2001, Umbrella fabrics — Specification — Part 1:Cotton fa brics This part of this East African standard specifies the requirements for woven umbrella fabrics composed of 100 % cotton fibres. ICS 59.080.30 HS 5208.59.00 EQV: ASTM D 4112:82; JIS L 3106; JIS L 3302; IS 2457:1979 3 pages PGr 1 EAS 225-2:2001, Umbrella fabrics — Specification — Part 2: Man-made fibre fabric This East African standard specifies the requirements for woven umbrella fabrics composed of man-made fibres. ICS 59.080.30 HS 5407.10.14 4 pages PGr 1 EAS 225-3:2001, Umbrella fabrics — Specification — Part 3:Silk fabr ics This part of this East African Standard specifies the requirements for woven umbrella fabrics composed of 100% silk fibres. ICS 59.080.30 HS 5007.90.00 4 pages PGr 1 EAS 226:2001, Kitenge — Specification This East African Standard specifies the requirements for kitenge a plain weave, light-weight fabric which is high tensioned on warp and weft with prints on both sides. Kitenge forms continuous prints lengthwise with no distinct border lines separating one piece from the adjacent piece of Kitenge. ICS 59.080.30 HS 5208.51.10; HS 5208.52.10; HS 5209.51.10; HS 5210.51.10; HS 5211.51.10; HS 5212.15.10 4 pages PGr 1 EAS 227:2001, Knitted cotton fabric — Specification This East African Standard specifies the requirements for knitted cotton fabric suitable for apparel purposes. This standard is intended to help knitters in manufacturing the fabric of proper quality so that vests and other garments made out of these fabrics are of satisfactory requirements. ICS 59.080.30 HS 6001.10.10; HS 6001.21.00; HS 6001.91.00 4 pages PGr 1 EAS 228:2001, Cotton bed sheets — Specification This East African Standard specifies the requirements for bedsheets made from 100 per cent cotton fabrics. This East African Standard applies to finished bedsheets made from: Bleached fabrics; Printed fabrics; Dyed fabrics; Dyed and printed fabrics. ICS 59.080.30 HS 6302.10.10 EQV: BS 5815-1:1989 5 pages PGr 1 EAS 229:2001, Crepe bandages — Specification This East African Standard specifies requirements for crepe bandages used for surgical dressings. ICS 59.080.30 HS 3005.90.40 EQV: MS 2.36:1976; SABS 945:1969 5 pages PGr 1 EAS 242:2007, Method for determination of dimension change of fab rics by cold-water immersion This East African Standard prescribes a method for evaluating changes of fabrics of all types on immersion in water at room temperature for each fabric. The specimen cut from the sample is conditioned, measured soaked dried under prescribed conditions, reconditioned and re-measured. The dimensional changes are obtained by calculating the differences of the original and final dimensions in the lengthwise and /or widthwise directions. ICS 59.080.30 HS 5000; HS 5100; HS 5200; HS 5300; HS 5400 to HS 6700 EQV: ISO 7771:1985 4 pages PGr 1 EAS 246:2001, Method for determination of added oil content of si sal or jute yarn or fabric

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This East African Standard describes a method for determination of added oil content of sisal or jute yarn or fabric or a combination of sisal and jute fabric. The procedure described in this draft East African Standard applies to all types of sisal or jute yarns and fabrics, but does not apply to products containing petroleum-soluble additives other than oil, e.g. copper naphthenate. ICS 59.080.30 HS 5303; HS 5304 EQV: BS 3845:1990 5 pages PGr 1 EAS 251:2007, Textile fabrics — Determination of resistance of fa brics to penetration — Hydrostatic head test This East African standard specifies a hydrostatic pressure method for determining the resistance of fabrics to penetration by water. This method is primarily intended for dense fabrics, e.g. ducks, tarpaulins and tentings. The hydrostatic head supported by a fabric is a measure of the opposition to the passage of water through the fabric. A specimen is subjected to a steadily increasing pressure of water on one face, under standard conditions, until penetration occurs in three places. The pressure at which the water penetrates the fabric at the third place is noted. The water pressure may be applied from below or from above the test specimen. The chosen alternative should be stated in the test report. The result is immediately relevant to the behaviour of fabric articles which are subjected to water pressure for short or moderate periods of time.

ICS 59.080.30 HS 5000; HS 5100; HS 5200; HS 5300; HS 5400 to HS 6700 EQV: ISO 811:1981 4 pages PGr 1 EAS 252:2007, Textile fabrics — Method for determination of water repellency of fabrics by cone test This East African Standard prescribes a method for determining the water repellency of fabrics (permeable as well as non-permeable to air) by cone test. This test shall be generally applicable for testing heavy types of proofed fabrics used as covers for wagons, shelters, etc, where pools of water may collect during use due to depressions formed by the uneven level of the cover. Specimen of the fabric is folded to form a cone and kept in a wire cone kept in glass funnel. A specified amount of water is poured into the cone and left to stand for a fixed time. The assessment is made on the basis of: Wetting of the outer exposed surface, and amount of water leaked out of the cone. ICS 59.080.30 HS 5000; HS 5100; HS 5200; HS 5300; HS 5400 to HS 6700 5 pages PGr 1 EAS 253-1:2001, Code of practice for grading of textile materials — Part 1. Fabrics This East African Standard specifies requirements for grading of textile fabrics. This East African Standard applies to both woven and knitted fabrics. ICS 59.080.30 HS 5000; HS 5100; HS 5200; HS 5300; HS 5400 to HS 6700 5 pages PGr 1 EAS 254:2007, Textiles — Tear properties of fabrics — Determinati on of tear resistance by falling pendulum (Elmendor f) apparatus This East African Standard prescribes a procedure of the determination of the average force required to propagate a single-rip tongue-type tear starting from a cut in a woven fabric by means of a falling pendulum (Elmendorf) apparatus. This method is applicable to treated and untreated woven fabrics, including those heavily sized, coated or resin-treated (for example, wash-and-wear), provided the fabric does not tear during the test in the direction cross-wise to the direction of the force applied. If the ear is not length-wise, the fabric shall be described as untearable in that direction by this test. This method is not suitable for knitted fabrics, felts or non-woven fabrics, with the possible exception of machine tears in some light-weight non-woven fabrics. The average force required to continue a tongue-type tear in a fabric is determined by measuring the work done in tearing it through a fixed distance. The tester consists of a sector-shaped pendulum carrying a clamp which is in alignment with a fixed clamp when the pendulum is in the raised, starting position with maximum potential energy. The specimen is fastened in the clamps and the tear is started by a slit cut in the specimen between the clamps. The pendulum is then released and the specimen is torn as the moving jaw moves away from the fixed one. The scale attached to the pendulum is graduated so as to read directly the tearing force in grams (or the percentage of the original potential energy of the pendulum consumed in tearing the specimen, from which the tearing force can be calculated). ICS 59.080.30 HS 5000; HS 5100; HS 5200; HS 5300; HS 5400 to HS 6700 EQV: ISO 13937-1:2000 9 pages PGr 2 EAS 257:2001, Methods for estimation of moisture total size for f inish, ash, fatty matter and determination of water -soluble matter in textiles This East African Standard prescribes methods for estimating moisture, total size or finish, ash, fatty matter and determination of water-soluble matter in textile materials. ICS 59.060.10; ICS 59.080.20; ICS 59.080.30 HS 5000; HS 5100; HS 5200; HS 5300; HS 5400 to HS 6700 EQV: BS 4032:1966 11 pages PGr 2 EAS 258:2008, Textiles — Fabrics — Determination of width and len gth This International Standard specifies a method for the determination of length and width of textile fabrics that are in a tension-free relaxed state. The test is applicable to textile fabrics of full width, folded lengthwise down the middle, or in tubular form, but no longer than 100 m. This International Standard does not specify a method to determine or describe construction defects or other defects. It is not applicable to coated fabrics. ICS 59.080.30 HS 5000; HS 5100; HS 5200; HS 5300; HS 5400 to HS 6700 EQV: ISO 22198:2006 5 pages PGr 1 EAS 262:2007, Woven fabrics — Determination of dimensional change on commercial laundering near the boiling point This East African Standard prescribes a method for determination of the dimensional change (shrinkage or stretch) of all types of woven fabrics after commercial laundering near the boiling point. This method is intended only for the assessment of dimensional changes undergone by a woven fabric subjected to a single laundering. When it is desired to determine the amount of progressive dimensional change, the test specimen shall be washed repeatedly and the results reported so as to clearly indicate the amount of dimensional change in the laundered specimen as compared with the original dimensions of the unwashed specimen and the number of testing cycles to which the specimen has been subjected. This test is particularly relevant to fabrics of the following type: Cotton bed sheeting, toweling, woven polyester work fabrics and any others normally subjected to this type of laundering. Washing of specimen in cylindrical reversing laundry machine under specified conditions. Extraction of excess water and pressing without preliminary drying measurement, before and after laundering, of distances marked on the specimen in the warp and weft directions. ICS 59.080.30 HS 5000; HS 5100; HS 5200; HS 5300; HS 5400 to HS 6700 EQV: ISO 675:1979 9 pages PGr 2 EAS 356:2004, Code of practice for inspection and acceptance crit eria for used textile products This East African standard prescribes a code of practice for the inspection and acceptance criteria for used textile products. It also applies to used garments of all types, sizes and fibre composition. ICS 59.080.30 HS 6309.00.00 4 pages PGr 1

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EAS 455:2007, Textiles — Specification for mosquito nets This East African Standard prescribes the requirements of two types of mosquito nets namely rectangular mosquito nets and circular or conical shaped mosquito nets.These may be bleached or dyed as specified in the contract or order. ICS 59.080.30 HS 6304.91.10 [HS 6304.92.70] 8 pages PGr 2

59.080.40 Coated fabrics 59.080.50 Ropes 59.080.60 Textile floor coverings 59.080.70 Geotextiles 59.080.99 Other products of the textile industry 59.100 Materials for the reinforcement of composite s 59.100.01 Materials for the reinforcement of compos ites in general 59.100.10 Textile glass materials 59.100.20 Carbon materials 59.100.30 Aramide materials 59.100.99 Other materials for the reinforcement of composites 59.120 Textile machinery 59.120.01 Textile machinery in general 59.120.10 Spinning, twisting and texturing machines 59.120.20 Winding machines and equipment 59.120.30 Looms. Weaving machines 59.120.40 Knitting machines 59.120.50 Dyeing and finishing equipment 59.120.99 Other textile machinery 59.140 Leather technology 59.140.01 Leather technology in general 59.140.10 Processes and auxiliary materials 59.140.20 Raw skins, hides and pelts

EAS 93-1:2000, Raw hides and skins — Code of practice — Part 1: By stack salting This East African Standard shall apply to raw cattle hides, calfskins, goatskins and hair sheep skins to be preserved by stack salting and intended for tanning for local and export markets. ICS 59.140.20 HS 4101.00.00 5 pages PGr 1 EAS 93-2:2000, Raw hides and skins — Code of practice — Part 2: By air-drying This East African Standard shall apply to raw hides and skins to be preserved by air-drying and intended for tanning. ICS 59.140.20 HS 4101.00.00 4 pages PGr 1 EAS 93-3:2000, Raw hides and skins — Codes of practice for preserv ation — Part 3: By pickling The pickling method consists of treating skins with pickle which is a solution of an acid (sulphuric or hydrochloric acid) and salt (sodium chloride) in water. ICS 59.140.20 HS 4101.00.00 4 pages PGr 1

59.140.30 Leather and furs 59.140.35 Leather products 59.140.40 Machines and equipment for leather and fu r production 59.140.99 Other standards related to leather techno logy 61 CLOTHING INDUSTRY

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61.020 Clothes 61.040 Headgear. Clothing accessories. Fastening of clothing

EAS 260:2007, Zippers — Glossary of terms This standard covers terms or special meanings used in the Zipper Industry. ICS 01.040.61; ICS 61.040 HS 9607.00.00 EQV: BS 3084:1992 11 pages PGr 2 EAS 223:2001, Zipper — Specification This East African standard specifies performance requirements for zippers made from interlocking components mounted on textile tapes. This standard applies to all types of zippers except those for aeronautical purposes, those intended to be exposed to corrosive influences and zippers of complicated structure such as three-way and double-pull as used in tents. ICS 61.040 HS 9607.11.10(metal); HS 9607.19.10(other) EQV: BS 3084:1992, ASTM D3657-03 14 pages PGr 2

61.060 Footwear EAS 385:2008, Footwear — Vocabulary Gives the glossary of terms relating to footwear for use in the footwear industry. ICS 01.040.61; ICS 61.060 HS 6401; HS 6402; HS 6403; HS 6404; HS 6405; HS 6406 EQV: ISO 19952:2005 75 pages PGr 7

EAS 386:2005, Used footwear ― Inspection and acceptance criteria ― Code of practice This East African Standard prescribes a Code of Practice for the inspection and acceptance criteria for used footwear. This Standard applies to used footwear of all types and sizes irrespective of their intended end use. ICS 61.060 HS 6309.00.00 5 pages PGr 1

61.080 Sewing machines and other equipment for the clothing industry 65 AGRICULTURE 65.020 Farming and forestry 65.020.01 Farming and forestry in general 65.020.20 Plant growing

EAS 59:2000, Maize seeds for planting — Specification This East African Standard specifies minimum requirements for maize seeds (Zea mays) for planting.

ICS 65.020.20 HS 1005.10.0000] 6 pages PGr 1 EAS 286:2002, Cutflowers and Cutfoliage — Part 1: Fresh cutflower s — Specification This East African Standard specifies common quality requirements for fresh cutflowers for export and local markets. ICS 65.020 HS 0603.10.00 EQV: UNECE H-1:1980/1994 3 pages PGr 1

65.020.30 Animal husbandry and breeding 65.020.40 Landscaping and silviculture 65.020.99 Other standards related to farming and fo restry 65.040 Farm buildings, structures and installations 65.060 Agricultural machines, implements and equipm ent 65.060.01 Agricultural machines and equipment in ge neral

EAS 218:2001, Farm implements — Method of sampling This East African Standard prescribes the recommended procedure for the sampling of agricultural equipments and their components. ICS 65.060 HS 8432.10.00 to HS 8437.90.00 EQV: IS 7201:1971 3 pages PGr 1

65.060.10 Agricultural tractors and trailed vehicle s

EAS 552-1:2008, Tractors and machinery for agriculture — Seat belts — Part 1: Anchorage location requirements This part of ISO3776 specifies the location, relative position and threaded hole dimensions of the anchorages for pelvic restraint (seat) belt assemblies intended to be used by the operators of agricultural tractors and self-propelled machinery. ICS 65.060.10 HS 8708.21.00; HS 8708.29.00 EQV: ISO 3776-1:2006 4 pages PGr 1 EAS 552-2:2008, Tractors and machinery for agriculture — Seat belts — Part 2: Anchorage strength requirements This part of ISO 3776 specifies the strength requirements of the anchorages for pelvic restraint (seat) belts intended to be used by the operators of agricultural tractors and self-propelled machinery. ICS 65.060.10 HS 8708.21.00; HS 8708.29.00 EQV: ISO 3776-2:2007 3 pages PGr 1

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EAS 569:2008, Agricultural tractors — Operator's workplace, acces s and exit — Dimensions This International Standard specifies the design dimensions of agricultural tractors having a minimum track width exceeding in respect of a) the minimum dimensions of their access doorways, b)the number, location and minimum dimensions of their emergency exits, and c)their minimum internal clearance dimensions. ICS 65.060.10 HS 8701.90.00 EQV: ISO 4252:2007 6 pages PGr 1 EAS 579:2008, Agricultural wheeled tractors — Maximum speeds — Me thod of determination This International Standard specifies a method for calculating the maximum design Speed and a method for measuring the maximum travel Speed of agricultural wheeled tractors. ICS 65.060.10 HS 8701.90.00 EQV: ISO 3965:1990 3 pages PGr 1 EAS 580:2008, Agricultural tractors — Operator's seating accommod ation — Dimensions This International Standard lays down dimensions for the Operators seat and the location of specific controls relative to the Seat Index Point (SIP) 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 Operators seating accommodation on agricultural tractors. ICS 65.060.10 HS 8701.90.00 EQV: ISO 4253:1993 4 pages PGr 1

65.060.20 Soil-working equipment 65.060.25 Equipment for storage, preparation and di stribution of fertilizers 65.060.30 Sowing and planting equipment 65.060.35 Irrigation and drainage equipment 65.060.40 Plant care equipment 65.060.50 Harvesting equipment 65.060.60 Viticultural and wine-making equipment 65.060.70 Horticultural equipment 65.060.80 Forestry equipment 65.060.99 Other agricultural machines and equipment 65.080 Fertilizers 65.100 Pesticides and other agrochemicals 65.120 Animal feeding stuffs

EAS 55:2000, Compounded pig feeds — Specification This East African Standard covers the specification for compounded feeds used as a sole source of nutrients for pigs. The standard shall apply to the following types of pig rations:

Creep feed for piglets weighing up to 20 kg live weight. Sow and weaner rations for growing pigs up to 55 kg live weight and adult breeding pigs. Pig finishing rations for fattening pigs over 55 kg live weight. Cereal balancer which when used as recommended should produce a ration meeting the requirements for the rations i), ii), and iii).

ICS 65.120 HS 2309.90.1040 6 pages PGr 1 EAS 58:2000, Dog feeds — Specification This East African Standard prescribes the requirements for dog feeds manufactured and/or marketed in East Africa. This East African Standard shall apply to complete dog feeds.

ICS 65.120 HS 2309.10.0000 5 pages PGr 1 EAS 74-1:2007, Animal feeding staffs — Preparation of samples This East African Standard specifies methods for the preparation of test samples from laboratory samples of animal feeding stuffs including pet foods.

ICS 65.120 HS 2308.00.00 (vegetable type); HS 2309.00.0000 (preparations) EQV: ISO 6498:1998 8 pages PGr 2 EAS 74-2:2007, Animal feeding stuffs — Determination of moisture a nd other volatile matter content This East African Standard specifies a method for the determination of the moisture and other volatile matter content of animal feeding stuffs. The method is applicable to animal feeding stuffs with the exception of: a) milk products; b) mineral substances; c) mixtures containing a considerable amount of milk products or mineral substances, for example milk replacers; d) animal feeding stuffs containing humectants (e.g. propylene glycol); e) the following simple animal feeding stuffs: animal and vegetable fats and oils; oilseeds; oilseed residues; cereals, except maize, and cereal products; maize. ICS 65.120 HS 2308.00.00 (vegetable type); HS 2309.00.0000 (preparations) EQV: ISO 6496:1999 7 pages PGr 2 EAS 74-3:2007, Animal feeding stuffs — Determination of nitrogen c ontent and calculation of crude protein content — K jeldahl method

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This East African Standard specifies a method for the determination of the nitrogen content of animal feeding stuffs by the Kjeldahl process, and a method for the calculation of the crude protein content. This method does not distinguish between protein nitrogen and non-protein nitrogen. If it is important to determine the content of non-protein nitrogen, an appropriate method should be used.

ICS 65.120 HS 2308.00.00 (vegetable type); HS 2309.00.0000 (preparations) EQV: ISO 5983-1:2005 9 pages PGr 2 EAS 74-4:2007, Animal feeding stuffs — Determination of crude fibr e content—Method with intermediate filtration This East African Standard specifies a method with intermediate filtration for the determination of the crude fibre content. A manual procedure and a semi-automatic procedure are described. The method is applicable to animal feeding stuffs with a crude fibre content greater than 10 g/kg. This East African Standard is also applicable to cereals and pulses.

ICS 65.120 HS 2308.00.00 (vegetable type); HS 2309.00.0000 (preparations) EQV: ISO 6865:2000 10 pages PGr 2 EAS 74-5:2007, Animal feeding stuffs — Determination of fat conten t This East African Standard specifies a method for the determination of the fat content of animal feeding stuffs. The method is applicable to animal feeding stuffs except oilseeds and oilseed residues.

ICS 65.120 HS 2308.00.00 (vegetable type); HS 2309.00.0000 (preparations) EQV: ISO 6492:1999 9 pages PGr 2 EAS 74-6:2007, Animal feeding stuffs — Determination of crude ash This East African Standard specifies a method for the determination of crude ash of animal feeding stuffs.

ICS 65.120 HS 2308.00.00 (vegetable type); HS 2309.00.0000 (preparations) EQV: ISO 5984:2002 6 pages PGr 1 EAS 74-7:2007, Animal feeding stuffs — Determination of ash insolu ble in hydrochloric acid This East African Standard specifies two procedures for animal feeding stuffs for the determination of the ash which is insoluble in hydrochloric acid. The applicable procedure depends on the nature of the sample.

ICS 65.120 HS 2308.00.00 (vegetable type); HS 2309.00.0000 (preparations) EQV: ISO 5985:2002 7 pages PGr 2 EAS 74-8:2007, Animal feeding stuffs — Determination of the conten ts of calcium, copper, iron, magnesium, manganese, potassium, sodium and zinc — Method using atomic ab sorption spectrometry This East African Standard specifies an atomic absorption spectrometric method for the determination of the contents of calcium (Ca), copper (Cu), iron (Fe), magnesium (Mg), manganese (Mn), potassium (K),sodium (Na) and zinc (Zn) in animal feeding stuffs. The method is applicable to all animal feeding stuffs.

ICS 65.120 HS 2308.00.00 (vegetable type); HS 2309.00.0000 (preparations) EQV: ISO 6869:2000 15 pages PGr 2 EAS 74-9:2007, Animal feeding stuffs — Determination of phosphorou s content — Spectrometric method This East African Standard specifies a spectrometric method for the determination of the phosphorus content of animal feeding stuffs. The method is applicable to animal feeding stuffs with a phosphorus content less than 50 g/kg. It is particularly appropriate for the analysis of products with low phosphorus content. For products with higher phosphorus content, application of a gravimetric method is advised, using for instance quinoline phosphomolybdate. ICS 65.120 HS 2308.00.00 (vegetable type); HS 2309.00.0000 (preparations) EQV: ISO 6491:1998 7 pages PGr 2 EAS 74-10:2007, Animal feeding stuffs — Determination of water-solu ble chlorides content This East African Standard specifies a method for the determination of the water-soluble chlorides content, expressed as sodium chloride, of animal feeding stuffs. The method is applicable to animal feeding stuffs. ICS 65.120 HS 2308.00.00 (vegetable type); HS 2309.00.0000 (preparations) EQV: ISO 6495:1999 7 pages PGr 2 EAS 74-11:2007, Animal feeding stuffs — Determination of available lysine This East African Standard specifies a method for the determination of the available lysine in animal feeding stuffs containing animal or vegetable proteins. Compared with biological determination, the method does, however, overestimate the amount of available lysine and care is necessary in interpreting the results. ICS 65.120 HS 2308.00.00 (vegetable type); HS 2309.00.0000 (preparations) EQV: ISO 5510:1984 5 pages PGr 1 EAS 75:2000, Dairy cattle feed supplements — Specification This East African Standard covers specification for compounded feeds used for supplementing rations of dairy cattle. ICS 65.120 HS 2309.90.1030 6 pages PGr 1 EAS 88:2000, Animal feedstuffs — Methods of sampling This East African Standard prescribes methods for sampling animal feedstuffs. ICS 65.120 HS 2308.00.00 (vegetable type); HS 2309.00.0000 (preparations) EQV: ISO 6497:2002 5 pages PGr 1 EAS 90:2000, Compounded poultry feeds — Specification This East African Standard prescribed requirements and methods of sampling and analysis for compounded feeds used as a sole source of nutrients for poultry. This East African Standard shall apply to feeds for the following categories of poultry: Chicks, ducklings and poults; Growers; Layers; Breeders; and Broilers — Starters and finishers ICS 65.120 2309.90.1020 EQV: IS 5255 6 pages PGr 1 EAS 97:1999, Fish-meal — Specification This East African Standard prescribes the requirements for fishmeal for use in compounding livestock feeds. ICS 65.120 HS 2301.20.90 4 pages PGr 1

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EAS 230:2001, Maize bran as animal feed — Specification This East African Standard prescribes the requirements for maize bran as a livestock feed. ICS 65.120 HS 2302.10.10 2 pages PGr 1 EAS 231:2001, Bone meal for compounding animal — Specification This East Afrucan Standard prescribes the requirements for bone meal used as a mineral supplement in animal feeds. ICS 65.120 HS 2301.20.90 2 pages PGr 1 EAS 232:2001, Maize gluten feed — Specification This East African Standard prescribed the requirements for maize gluten feed used for livestock feeding. ICS 65.120 HS 2303.10.0010 2 pages PGr 1 EAS 233:2001, Ostrich feed — Specification This East African Standard specifies the requirements and test methods for ostrich feed. ICS 65.120 HS 2309.90.1020 3 pages PGr 1 EAS 287:2002, Oil seed cakes for compounding livestock feeds — Sp ecification This East African Standard specifies requirements for oil-seed cakes used as livestock feedstuffs. The East African Standard covers cakes from oil-seeds produced by hydraulic process, and expeller process. ICS 65.120 HS 2304(soya); HS 2305(groundnut); HS 2306(others) 4 pages PGr 1

65.140 Beekeeping 65.145 Hunting 65.150 Fishing and fish breeding 65.160 Tobacco, tobacco products and related equipm ent

EAS 110:2005, Cigarettes — Specification, 2 ND Edition This East African Standard specifies the requirements and methods of sampling and test for cigarettes. The tobacco blend of cigarettes is produced from leaves of the cultivated plant Nicotiana tobaccum and N. Rustica. This standard does not cover the requirements for flavour and aroma of cigarettes.

ICS 65.160 HS 2402.20.0000 EQV: [ISO 8243:2003] 9 pages PGr 2 EAS 92-1:2005, Methods of test for tobacco and tobacco products — Part 1: Determination of nicotine alkaloids in toba cco — Spectrophotometric method This East African Standard specifies a reference method for the spectrophotometric determination of nicotine alkaloids in tobacco. The method is applicable to unmanufactured tobacco, manufactured tobacco and tobacco products. It involves submission of the ground tobacco sample to steam distillation under strongly alkaline conditions, spectrophotometric measurement of alkaloids in the distillate and the calculation of the alkaloid content as a percentage as nicotine. ICS 65.160 HS 2400.00.00 EQV: ISO 2881:1992 5 pages PGr 1 EAS 92-2:2005, Methods of test for tobacco and tobacco products — Part 2: Determination of total particulate matter ( tar) in cigarette smoke using the filtrona 302 smoking mach ine Cigarettes are marked for insertion and butt length, conditioned at 22 °C/60 % RH and total particulate matter (TPM) in the smoke determined using an automatic smoking machine. This method is applicable only when the Filtrona Model 302 smoking machine is used. It includes the setting-up procedure, the operation of the machine, and associated details concerning the Cambridge filter holder and pads. ICS 65.160 HS 2400.00.00 EQV: ISO 4387:2000 6 pages PGr 1 EAS 92-3:2005, Methods of test for tobacco and tobacco products — Part 3: Determination of water in smoke total parti culate matter by Karl Fischer titrimetry This method covers determination of smoke using Karl Fischer titrimetry method. ICS 65.160 HS 2400.00.00 EQV: ISO 6488:2004 5 pages PGr 1 EAS 92-4:2005, Methods of test for tobacco and tobacco products — Part 4: Determination of moisture in tobacco This East African Standard specifies method of test for determination of moisture in cigarettes ICS 65.160 HS 2400.00.00 EQV: ISO 16632:2003 4 pages PGr 1 EAS 92-5:2005, Methods of test for tobacco and tobacco products — Part 5: Determination of loose shorts in packets This standard specifies method of test for determination of loose shorts in a packet of cigarettes ICS 65.160 HS 2400.00.00 4 pages PGr 1 EAS 92-6:2005, Methods of test for tobacco and tobacco products — Part 6: Determination of potash in tobacco flame photometric method This draft standard specifies method of test for potash in tobacco and tobacco products. ICS 65.160 HS 2400.00.00 4 pages PGr 1 EAS 92-7:2005, Methods of test for tobacco and tobacco products — Part 7: Determination of burning quality of cigaret tes This standard specifies method of determination of burning quality of cigarette smoke. ICS 65.160 HS 2400.00.00

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3 pages PGr 1 EAS 92-8:2005, Methods of test for tobacco and tobacco products — Part 8: Determination of loss of tobacco from the e nds — Method using a rotating cylindrical cage This part standard specifies a method for the determination of loss of tobacco from cigarette ends using a rotating cylindrical cage. It applies mainly to cigarettes sampled on the manufacturing site, before or after packaging. ICS 65.160 HS 2400.00.00 EQV: ISO 3550-1:1997 9 pages PGr 2 EAS 92-9:2005, Methods of test for tobacco and tobacco products — Part 9: Determination of mass loss on heating This draft standard specifies method of determination of mass loss on heating. The method is based on dehydration of the sample in a hot air oven at a hot oven at a temperature of 100.0 ± 0.5 ºC for 15 hours. ICS 65.160 HS 2400.00.00 EQV: ISO 3550-2:1997 3 pages PGr 1 EAS 92-10:2005, Methods of test for tobacco and tobacco products — Part 10: Determination of total ash This East African Standard specifies method of test for the determination of total ash in cigarettes. ICS 65.160 HS 2400.00.00 3 pages PGr 1 EAS 92-11:2005, Methods of test for tobacco and tobacco products — Part 11: Determination of acid insoluble ash This standard specifies method of determination of acid insoluble ash in cigarettes. ICS 65.160 HS 2400.00.00 EQV: ISO 2817:1999 3 pages PGr 1 EAS 92-12:2005, Methods of test for tobacco and tobacco products — Part 12: Determination of sulphur using magnesium n itrate This East African Standard specifies method of test for the determination of sulphur using magnesium nitrate. ICS 65.160 HS 2400.00.00 2 page PGr 1 EAS 92-13:2005, Methods of test for tobacco and tobacco products — Part 13: Atmosphere for conditioning and testing This standard specifies the atmosphere for the conditioning and testing of samples and test pieces of tobacco and tobacco products. It is applicable to tests on tobacco, tobacco products, and materials used in the manufacture of tobacco products for which prior conditioning is necessary. ICS 65.160 HS 2400.00.00 EQV: ISO 3402:1999 2 pages PGr 1 EAS 92-14:2005, Methods of test for tobacco and tobacco products — Part 14: Determination of cigarette filling density This East African standard specifies method of test for determination of cigarette filling density. Cigarette filling density is reported as at 13.5 % moisture content, correction being made for the difference between this and the moisture content of the sample as measured. ICS 65.160 HS 2400.00.00 2 page PGr 1 EAS 92-15:2005, Methods of test for tobacco and tobacco products — Part 15: Determination of nicotine alkaloids in tob acco — Continuous-flow analysis method This International Standard specifies a method for the determination of the content of total alkaloids as nicotine in tobacco by continuous-flow analysis. This method is applicable to manufactured and unmanufactured tobacco. ICS 65.160 HS 2400.00.00 EQV: ISO 15152:2003 11 pages PGr 2 EAS 92-16:2005, Methods of test for tobacco and tobacco products — Part 16: Cigarettes — Determination of carbon monox ide in the vapour — Phase of cigarette smoke — NDIR method This East African Standard specifies a method for the determination of carbon monoxide (CO) in the vapour phase of cigarette smoke. ICS 65.160 HS 2400.00.00 EQV: ISO 8454:1995 6 pages PGr 1 EAS 92-17:2005, Methods of test for tobacco and tobacco products — Part 17: Cigarettes — Sampling This East African Standard specifies two methods of sampling a population of cigarettes manufactured for sale for the preparation of samples. Different procedures are specified according to whether sampling is undertaken at the point of sale, at the producer's premises, or the importer's and distributor's warehouses. Sampling “at one point in time” provides an instantaneous estimate of one or more characteristics of cigarettes. Sampling is carried out within as short a period as possible, not exceeding 14 d. Sampling “over a period of time” provides a continuous estimate of one or more characteristics of cigarettes. It can be considered for practical purposes as a series of samples each taken “at one point in time”. This Standard provides information on the statistical treatment of data and provides estimates, based on practical experience of the order of ranking in condensate, nicotine and carbon monoxide which is found when a product is sampled and smoked in accordance with the specified procedures. ICS 65.160 HS 2400.00.00 EQV: ISO 8243:2003 15 pages PGr 2

67 FOOD TECHNOLOGY 67.020 Processes in the food industry

EAS 39:2000, Hygiene in the food and drink manufacturing industr y — Code of practice This East African Code of Practice sets out the general guidelines for the hygiene requirements in the Food and Drink Manufacturing Industry. It does not replace the legal requirements for the various sectors of the Food and Drink Industry. This Code of Practice shall apply to all Food and Drink Manufacturing companies.

ICS 67.020 HS 0200; 0300; 0400; 0700; 0800; 0900; 1000; 1100; 1200; 1500; 1600; 1700; 1800; 1900; 2000; 2100; 2200; 2300; 2501; 3300; 3500 15 pages PGr 2

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EAS 151:2000, Hazard analysis critical control points (HACCP) This East African Standard lays down the basic requirements for implementing the requirements for Hazard Analysis Critical Control Programme (HACCP) for a food-processing establishment so as ensure safe production of products as required by the relevant East African Standard ICS 67.020 HS 0200; 0300; 0400; 0700; 0800; 0900; 1000; 1100; 1200; 1500; 1600; 1700; 1800; 1900; 2000; 2100; 2200; 2300; 2501; 3300; 3500 15 pages PGr 2 EAS 456:2007, East African Organic Products Standard This East African Standard provides requirements for organic production. It covers plant production, animal husbandry, bee-keeping, the collection of wild products, and the processing and labelling of the products therefrom. It does not cover procedures for verification such as inspection or certification of products. ICS 67.020 HS 0200; 0300; 0400; 0700; 0800; 0900; 1000; 1100; 1200; 1500; 1600; 1700; 1800; 1900; 2000; 2100; 2200; 2300; 2501; 3300; 3500 23 pages PGr 3

67.040 Food products in general 67.050 General methods of tests and analysis for fo od products

EAS 100:2000, Foodstuffs — Methods of determination of lead This East African standard prescribes a method for determination of lead in food and foodstuffs. The detection limit of the method is 0.1 mg/kg as lead content in the food sample. ICS 67.050 HS 0200; 0300; 0400; 0700; 0800; 0900; 1000; 1100; 1200; 1500; 1600; 1700; 1800; 1900; 2000; 2100; 2200; 2300; 2501; 3300; 3500 4 pages PGr 1 EAS 217-1-1:2008, Methods for the microbiological examination of food s — Part 1-1: General procedures and techniques This East African Standard on methods for microbiological examination of foods provides the general laboratory procedures and techniques for the microbiological examination of foods. Where a specific standard describes a method for microbiological examination of a specific food product, that method shall apply. ICS 07.100.30; 67.050 HS 0200; 0300; 0400; 0700; 0800; 0900; 1000; 1100; 1200; 1500; 1600; 1700; 1800; 1900; 2000; 2100; 2200; 2300; 2501; 3300; 3500 12 pages PGr 2 EAS 217-1-2:2008, Microbiology of food and animal feeding stuffs — Pr eparation of test samples, initial suspension and d ecimal dilutions for microbiological examination — Part 1- 2: General rules for the preparation of the initial suspension and decimal dilutions This part of ISO 6887 defines general rules for the aerobic preparation of the initial suspension and of decimal dilutions for microbiological examinations of products intended for human or animal consumption. This part of ISO 6887 is applicable to the general case, except for products mentioned in ISO 6887-2. ICS 07.100.30; 67.050 HS 0200; 0300; 0400; 0700; 0800; 0900; 1000; 1100; 1200; 1500; 1600; 1700; 1800; 1900; 2000; 2100; 2200; 2300; 2501; 3300; 3500 5 pages PGr 1 EAS 217-1-3:2008, Microbiology of food and animal feeding stuffs — Pr eparation of test samples, initial suspension and d ecimal dilutions for microbiological examination — Part 1- 3: Specific rules for the preparation of meat and m eat products This part of ISO 6887 specifies rules for the preparation of meat and meat product samples and their suspension for microbiological examination when the samples require a different preparation from the method described in ISO 6887-1. ISO 6887-1 defines the general rules for the preparation of the initial suspension and decimal dilutions for microbiological examination. This part of ISO 6887 only describes methods of preparation that are applicable to several microorganisms simultaneously. It excludes the preparations that only apply to the detection and/or enumeration of a single microorganism where the method of preparation is described in the relevant International Standard concerning that microorganism. ICS 07.100.30; 67.050 HS 0200; 0300; 0400; 0700; 0800; 0900; 1000; 1100; 1200; 1500; 1600; 1700; 1800; 1900; 2000; 2100; 2200; 2300; 2501; 3300; 3500 15 pages PGr 2 EAS 217-1-4:2008, Microbiology of food and animal feeding stuffs — Pr eparation of test samples, initial suspension and d ecimal dilutions for microbiological examination — Part 1- 4: Specific rules for the preparation of fish and f ishery products This part of ISO 6887 specifies rules for the preparation of fish and fishery product samples and their suspension for microbiological examination when the samples require a different preparation from the method described in ISO 6887-1. ISO 6887-1 defines the general rules for the preparation of the initial suspension and decimal dilutions for microbiological examination. This part of ISO 6887 only describes methods of preparation that are applicable to several microorganisms simultaneously. It excludes the preparations that only apply to the detection and/or enumeration of a single microorganism where the methods of preparation are described in the relevant standard concerning that microorganism, for example Vibrio parahaemolyticus. ICS 07.100.30 HS 0302.00.00; HS 0303.00.00; HS 0304.00.00; HS 0305.00.00; HS 0306.00.00; HS 0307.00.00 11 pages PGr 2 EAS 217-1-5:2008, Microbiology of food and animal feeding stuffs — Pr eparation of test samples, initial suspension and d ecimal dilutions for microbiological examination — Part 1- 5: Specific rules for the preparation of products o ther than milk and milk products, meat and meat products, and fish and fish ery products This part of ISO 6887 specifies rules for the preparation of samples and decimal dilutions for the microbiological examination of food products other than those covered in other parts of ISO 6887. ISO 6887-1 defines the general rules for the preparation of the initial suspension and decimal dilutions for microbiological examination. This part of ISO 6887 only describes methods of preparation that are applicable to several microorganisms simultaneously. It excludes the preparations that only apply to the detection and/or enumeration of a single microorganism where the methods of preparation are described in the relevant International Standard concerning that microorganism. ICS 07.100.30; 67.050 HS 0700; 0800; 0900; 1000; 1100; 1200; 1500; 1600; 1700; 1800; 1900; 2000; 2100; 2200; 2300; 2501; 3300; 3500 13 pages PGr 2

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EAS 217-2:2008, Microbiology of food and animal feeding stuffs — Ho rizontal method for the enumeration of microorganis ms — Part 2: Colony count technique at 30 °C This International Standard specifies a horizontal method for the enumeration of microorganisms, by counting the colonies growing in a solid medium after aerobic incubation at 30 °C. Sub ject to the limitations discussed in the introduction, this International Standard is applicable to products intended for human consumption or the feeding of animals. The applicability of this International Standard to the examination of certain fermented food and animal feeding stuffs is limited. For the examination of fermented food and animal feeding stuffs, other media and/or incubation conditions might be more appropriate. ICS 07.100.30; 67.050 HS 0200; 0300; 0400; 0700; 0800; 0900; 1000; 1100; 1200; 1500; 1600; 1700; 1800; 1900; 2000; 2100; 2200; 2300; 2501; 3300; 3500 9 pages PGr 2 EAS 217-3:2008, Microbiology of food and animal feeding stuffs — Ho rizontal method for the enumeration of coliforms — Part 3: Colony-count technique This International Standard gives general guidelines for the enumeration of coliforms. It is applicable to: — products intended for human consumption and for the feeding of animals, and — environmental samples in the area of food production and food handling, by means of the technique of counting colonies after incubation on a solid medium at 30 °C or at 37 °C. This technique is recommended when the number of colonies sought is expected to be more than 100 per millilitre or per gram of the test sample. ICS 07.100.30; 67.050 HS 0200; 0300; 0400; 0700; 0800; 0900; 1000; 1100; 1200; 1500; 1600; 1700; 1800; 1900; 2000; 2100; 2200; 2300; 2501; 3300; 3500 6 pages PGr 1 EAS 217-4:2008, Microbiology of food and animal feeding stuffs — Ho rizontal method for the detection and enumeration o f coliforms — Part 4: Most probable number technique This International Standard gives general guidelines for the detection and the enumeration of coliforms. It is applicable to products intended for human consumption and for the feeding of animals, and environmental samples in the area of food production and food handling. Enumeration is carried out by calculation of the most probable number (MPN) after incubation in a liquid medium at 30 °C or 37 °C. This enumeration method is applicable when the number sought is expected to be in the range 1 to 100 per millilitre or per gram of test sample. A limitation on the applicability of this International Standard is imposed by the susceptibility of the method to a large degree of variability. The information given in Clause 11 provides guidance on the applicability of the method and on the interpretation of the results. ICS 07.100.30; 67.050 HS 0200; 0300; 0400; 0700; 0800; 0900; 1000; 1100; 1200; 1500; 1600; 1700; 1800; 1900; 2000; 2100; 2200; 2300; 2501; 3300; 3500 11 pages PGr 2 EAS 217-6:2008, Microbiology of food and animal feeding stuffs — Pa rt 6: Horizontal method for the detection of Salmon ella spp. This International Standard specifies a horizontal method for the detection of Salmonella, including Salmonella Typhi and Salmonella Paratyphi. Subject to the limitations discussed in the Introduction, this International Standard is applicable to products intended for human consumption and the feeding of animals; environmental samples in the area of food production and food handling. ICS 07.100.30; 67.050 HS 0200; 0300; 0400; 0700; 0800; 0900; 1000; 1100; 1200; 1500; 1600; 1700; 1800; 1900; 2000; 2100; 2200; 2300; 2501; 3300; 3500 27 pages PGr 4 EAS 217-7:2001, Methods for microbiological examination of foods — Part 7: Method of examination for clostridium botu linum and clostridium botulinum toxin This standard method describes the reference procedure for the detection and confirmation of Clostridium botulinum and its toxins in food and culture supernatants. ICS 07.100.30; 67.050 HS 0200; 0300; 0400; 0700; 0800; 0900; 1000; 1100; 1200; 1500; 1600; 1700; 1800; 1900; 2000; 2100; 2200; 2300; 2501; 3300; 3500 4 pages PGr 1 EAS 217-8:2008, Microbiology of food and animal feeding stuffs — Ge neral guidance for enumeration of yeasts and moulds — Part 8: Colony count technique at 25 degrees C This International Standard gives general guidance for the enumeration of viable yeasts and moulds in products intended for human consumption or feeding of animals by means of the colony count technique at 25 °C. ICS 07.100.30; 67.050 HS 0200; 0300; 0400; 0700; 0800; 0900; 1000; 1100; 1200; 1500; 1600; 1700; 1800; 1900; 2000; 2100; 2200; 2300; 2501; 3300; 3500 3 pages PGr 1

67.060 Cereals, pulses and derived products

EAS 1:2000, Wheat flour — Specification This East African Standard applies to wheat flour intended for making bread, biscuits and other food products for human consumption prepared from common wheat, Triticum aestivum L., or club wheat, Triticum compactum Host., or mixtures thereof, which is prepackaged ready for sale to the consumer or destined for use in other food products. ICS 67.060 HS 1101.00.0000 EQ: CHS 014:2004 CODEX STAN 152:1985 (Rev. 1:1995) 8 pages PGr 2 EAS 2:2005, Maize (grains) — Specification This East African Standard covers specification and methods of sampling and test for maize. The standard applies to maize (corn) for direct human consumption, i.e., ready for its intended use as human food, presented in packaged form or sold loose from the package directly to the consumer. This standard specifies requirements for whole grain shelled dent maize, Zea mays indentata L., and/or shelled flint maize, Zea mays indurata L., or their hybrids. It does not apply to maize products and maize seeds for propagation. ICS 67.060 HS 1005.90.00 EQV: CODEX STAN 153:1985 (Rev. 1:1995); CHS 10:2004 10 pages PGr 2 EAS 43:2000, Bread — Specification

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This East African Standard prescribes the requirements and the methods of test for white bread, brown bread and milk bread. ICS 67.060 HS 1905.10.0000 20 pages PGr 3 EAS 44:2000, Milled whole maize-meal and maize products — Specif ication This East African Standard prescribes the requirements for dry milled maize products destined for human consumption. ICS 67.060 HS 1103.13.0000 4 pages PGr 1 EAS 45:2000, Tea trade — Glossary of terms — Specification This East African Standard lists the terms used in the tea industry and provides their definitions in relation to the technicalities of processing and assessment of tea for the market. ICS 67.140 HS 0902.00.0000 13 pages PGr 2 EAS 46:2000, Dry beans for human consumption — Specification This East African Standard prescribes the requirements and the grades of dry bean grains of the plant Phaseolus Vulgaris L. grown for human consumption. This standard applies to dry grains of all cultivars of the plant Phaseolus Vulgaris L. excluding seed beans. ICS 67.060 HS 9713.33.00 16 pages PGr 3 EAS 51:2000, Grades of wheat grain — Specification This East African Standard covers specification and the method of sampling and analysis of grades of wheat grain belonging to the species Triticum aestivum and Triticum durum, which are used for human consumption. This standard is not applicable to wheat grains used for sowing purposes.

ICS 67.060 HS 1001.10.90 5 pages PGr 1 EAS 72:2000, Processed cereals-based food for infants and childr en — Specification This East African Standard specifies requirements and methods of test for processed cereal-based foods intended for supplementation of the diet of infants and children.

ICS 67.060 HS 1901.10.00 EQ: CODEX STAN 074-1981 5 pages PGr 1 EAS 79:2008, Cereals, pulses and milled products — Sampling of s tatic batches This East African Standard specifies general conditions relating to sampling for the assessment of the quality of cereals, pulses and milled products from cereals and pulses (hereinafter called "grain"), in bulk or in bags, but excluding pellets. It is applicable to the manual or mechanical sampling of static bulk grain up to a depth of 3 m. For static bulks exceeding 3 m in depth up to a maximum depth of 12 m, it is necessary to use mechanical sampling methods. For bulk grain exceeding 12 m in depth it is necessary to sample grain when flowing. This latter sampling method is also applicable for all depths of bulk grain (see ISO 6644). This East African Standard is not applicable to seed grain, nor does it apply to sampling for testing for hidden infestation. It is not applicable to flowing grain. This East African Standard is not applicable for certain sampling requirements (e.g. microbiological, mycotoxin and pesticide residue analysis). In these cases, it is recommended that the parties concerned come to an agreement. ICS 67.060 HS 0713; HS 1000; HS 1001.10.00; HS 1001.90.00; HS 1001.90.39; HS 1002.00.90; HS 1003.00.90; HS 1004.00.90; HS 1005.90.00; HS 1006; HS 1007.00.90; HS 1008 18 pages PGr 3 EAS 82:2000, Milled cereal products — Methods of test This East African Standard prescribes methods of test for milled cereal products. ICS 67.060 HS 1001.10.00; HS 1001.90.00; HS 1001.90.39; HS 1002.00.90; HS 1003.00.90; HS 1004.00.90; HS 1005.90.00; HS 1006; HS 1007.00.90; HS 1008 6 pages PGr 1 EAS 89:2000, Millet flour — Specification This East African Standard specifies requirements for flour for human consumption which is obtained from pearl millet pennisetum americanum (variety 'souna' and 'sanoo'), proso millet Penicum maliaceum), finger millet (Eleusine Coracona). This standard does not apply to grits or coarse grain obtained from millets. ICS 67.060 HS 1102.90.00 EQV: CODEX STAN 170:1995 4 pages PGr 1 EAS 95:2000, Sorghum flour — Specification This East African Standard specifies requirements for sorghum flour for human consumption. This standard does not apply to grits or meal obtained from Sorghum bicolour (L) Moench. ICS 67.060 HS 1102.90.00 EQV: CODEX STAN 173:1995 4 pages PGr 1 EAS 128:1999, Milled rice — Specification This East African Standard specifies the requirements for husked rice, milled rice and parboiled rice all for direct human consumption without further processing; that is, ready for its intended use as human food, presented in packaged form or sold loose from the package directly to the consumer. It does not apply to other products derived from rice or to glutinous rice. ICS 67.060 HS 1006.30.00 EQV: CHS 11:2004; CODEX STAN 198: 1995 11 pages PGr 2 EAS 129:1999, Guide on essential requirements for storage of cere als and pulses This East African standard gives guidance on the choice of a method of storage of cereals and pulses, and on the practical recommendations for good storage, according to the method chosen. Other aspects of the storage of cereals and pulses are dealt with in ISO 6322-1 and ISO 6322-3. ICS 67.060 HS 1000; HS 0713 11 pages PGr 2

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EAS 173:2004, Pasta — Specification [2 ND Edition] This East African Standard prescribes the requirements and methods of test for pasta products. Pasta products covered in this standard shall be of the following types: (a) Macaroni; (b) Spaghetti; (c) Vermicelli; (d) Noodles; (e) Short-cut pasta; and (f) Lesagne. ICS 67.060 HS 1902.00.00 14 pages PGr 2 EAS 234:2001, Soya bean products — Determination of urease activi ty This East African Standard specifies a method of determining the urease activity of products derived from soya beans. The method allows inadequate cooking of these products to be detected. It applies to products having a urease activity of less than 1 mg of nitrogen per gram of product as received, under the conditions specified. For more active products, the method applies provided that the mass of the test portion is reduced. ICS 67.060 HS 1201; 1208.10.00; 1507; 2103.10.00; 2202.90.10; 2304; 3504 EQV: ISO 5506:1988 4 pages PGr 1 EAS 282:2002, Durum wheat semolina — Specification This East African Standard prescribes the requirements and methods of sampling and test for semolina. The standard applies to durum wheat semolina for human consumption prepared from durum wheat (Triticum durum desf), prepackaged ready for sale to the consumer or destined for use in other food products. This East African Standard does not apply to any product prepared from common wheat (Triticum aestivum L) or club wheat (Triticum compacturm host) or mixtures thereof, or to mixtures of these wheats in combination with durum wheat (Triticum durm desf) and durum wheat semolina for non-food industrial or animal feed use. ICS 67.060 HS 1103.11.0020 4 pages PGr 1 EAS 283:2002, Finger millet flour — Specification This East African Standard specifies requirements for flour for human consumption, which is obtained from pearl miller Pennisetum americanum (variety ‘souna’ and ‘sanoo’), pros millet (Penicum mallaceum), finger millet (Eleusine coracona). ICS 67.060 HS 1102.90.00 EQV: CODEX STAN 170:1995 4 pages PGr 1 EAS 284:2002, Pearl millet grains — Specification This East African Standard prescribes the requirements and methods of sampling and test for whole and decorticated pearl millet (Penni setum americanum L). ICS 67.060 HS 1008.20.00 [HS 1008.20.29] EQV: CHS 12:2004; CODEX STAN 169:1989 (Rev. 1:1995) 8 pages PGr 2 EAS 285:2002, Maize — Determination of moisture content (on mille d and whole grains) This standard specifies the reference method for the determination of the moisture content of maize grains and ground whole maize. ICS 67.060 HS 1005.90.00; 1102 20 00 EQV: ISO 6540:1980 10 pages PGr 2 EAS 327:2002, Barley for brewing — Specification This EA Standard prescribes requirements, methods of sampling and test for brewing barley. ICS 67.060 HS 1003.00.90 22 pages PGr 3 EAS 331:2002, Green grams — Specification This East African Standard prescribes requirements for dry whole grains of green gram (Vigna radiata) used for human consumption. ICS 67.060 HS 0713.31.00 EQV: CHS 5:2004; CODEX STAN 171: 1989 (Rev. 1:1995) 3 pages PGr 1 EAS 353:2004, Wheat bran — Specification This East African Standard prescribes requirements for wheat bran for use as animal feedstuff and or ingredient for compounding animal feeds. ICS 67.060 HS 2302.30.0000 2 pages PGr 1

67.080 Fruits. Vegetables 67.080.01 Fruits, vegetables and derived products i n general

EAS 41-1:2000, Fruits, vegetables and derived products — Sampling and methods of test — Part 1: Sampling This standard specifies a method of sampling fresh fruits and vegetables, forming the subject of international trade, with a view to determining the quality or particular characteristics of the goods.

ICS 67.080.01 HS 0700.00.0000; HS 0800.00.0000 EQV: ISO 874:1980 4 pages PGr 1 EAS 41-2:2000, Fruits, vegetables and derived products — Sampling and methods of test — Part 2: Determination of titr atable acidity This International Standard specifies two methods for the determination of the titratable acidity of fruit and vegetable products: a potentiometric reference method; and a routine method using a coloured indicator. By convention, the latter method does not apply to wines. In the case of some coloured products, it may be difficult to determine the endpoint of the titration in the latter method and the former method should preferably be used.

ICS 67.080.01 HS 0700.00.0000; HS 0800.00.0000 EQV: ISO 750:1998 4 pages PGr 1 EAS 41-3:2000, Fruits, vegetables and derived products — Sampling and methods of test — Part 3: Determination of wate r-insoluble solids content This standard specifies a method for the determination of the content of water-insoluble solids in the edible parts of fruit and vegetable products.

ICS 67.080.01 HS 0700.00.0000; HS 0800.00.0000 EQV: ISO 751:1998 4 pages PGr 1

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EAS 41-4:2000, Fruits, vegetables and derived products — Sampling and methods of test — Part 4: Determination of mine ral impurities content This standard specifies a method for the determination of the mineral impurities content (impurities generally originating from the soil) of fruit and vegetable products. ICS 67.080.01 HS 0700.00.0000; HS 0800.00.0000 EQV: ISO 762:2003 5 pages PGr 1 EAS 41-5:2000, Fruits, vegetables and derived products — Sampling and methods of test — Part 5: Determination of pH This standard specifies a potentiometric method of measuring the pH of fruit and vegetable products. ICS 67.080.01 HS 0700.00.0000; HS 0800.00.0000 EQV: ISO 1842:1991 3 pages PGr 1 EAS 41-6:2000, Fruits, vegetables and derived products — Sampling and methods of test — Part 6: — Determination of ti n This International Standard specifies a method for the determination of the tin content in fruit and vegetable products. The method is applicable to products which may contain, per kilogram, up to: 1.25 g of copper; 0.6 g of lead; 6 g of zinc; and 40 g of phosphorus. ICS 67.080.01 HS 0700.00.0000; HS 0800.00.0000 EQV: ISO 2447:1998 4 pages PGr 1 EAS 41-7:2000, Fruits, vegetables and derived products — Sampling and methods of test — Part 7: Determination of iron content — 1,10-phenanthroline photometric method This International Standard specifies a 1, 10-phenanthroline photometric method for the determination of the iron content of fruits, vegetables and derived products. ICS 67.080.01 HS 0700.00.0000; HS 0800.00.0000 EQV: ISO 5517:1978 3 pages PGr 1 EAS 41-8:2000, Fruits, vegetables and derived products — Sampling and methods of test — Part 8: Determination of benz oic acid content — Spectrophotometric method This standard specifies a method for determining the benzoic acid content of fruits, vegetables and derived products. As chlorobenzoic acids are resistant to oxidation, the method cannot be applied in the presence ofp-chlorobenzoic acid, as the absorption spectrum of this acid is close to that of benzoic acid. Neither may it be used in the presence of cinnamic acid, which is transformed into benzoic acid by chromic acid oxidation. ICS 67.080.01 HS 0700.00.0000; HS 0800.00.0000 EQV: ISO 5518:1978 3 pages PGr 1 EAS 41-9:2000, Fruits, vegetables and derived products — Sampling and methods of test — Part 9: Determination of copp er content — Photometric method This standard specifies a flame atomic absorption spectrometric method for the determination of the topper content of fruits, vegetables and derived products. ICS 67.080.01 HS 0700.00.0000; HS 0800.00.0000 EQV: ISO 7952:1994 5 pages PGr 1 EAS 41-10:2000, Fruits, vegetables and derived products — Sampling and methods of test — Part 10: Determination of sol uble solids content — Refractometric method This standard specifies a refractometric method for the determination of the soluble solids in fruit and vegetable products. This method is particularly applicable to thick products, to products containing suspended matter, and to products rich in sugar. If the products contain other dissolved substances, the results will be only approximate; nevertheless, for convenience the result obtained by this method can be considered conventionally as the soluble solids content. ICS 67.080.01 HS 0700.00.0000; HS 0800.00.0000 EQV: ISO 2173:2003 8 pages PGr 2 EAS 41-11:2000, Fruits, vegetables and derived products — Sampling and methods of test — Part 11: Liquid fruit and veg etable products — Determination of sulphur dioxide content (Routine method) This standard specifies a routine method for the determination of the sulfur dioxide content of liquid fruit and vegetable products. ICS 67.080.01 HS 0700.00.0000; HS 0800.00.0000 EQV: ISO 5523:1981 3 pages PGr 1 EAS 41-12:2000, Fruits, vegetables and derived products — Sampling and methods of test — Part 12: Determination of asc orbic acid content — Routine method This part of IS0 6557 specifies two routine methods for the determination of the ascorbic acid content’) of fruits, vegetables and derived products: method A: 2,6-dichlorophenolindophenol titrimetric method; and method B: 2,6-dichlorophenolindophenol spectrometric method after extraction with xylene. Method A can only be used in the absence of certain interferences. Method B is applicable to derived fruit and vegetable products in strongly coloured solutions. ICS 67.080.01 HS 0700.00.0000; HS 0800.00.0000 EQV: ISO 6557-2:1984 4 pages PGr 1 EAS 41-13:2000, Fruits, vegetables and derived products — Sampling and methods of test — Part 13: Determination of vol atile acidity This standard specifies a method for the determination of volatile acidity in fruits, vegetables and derived products. The method is applicable to all fresh products and to products preserved without chemical preservatives, as well as to products to which sulfur dioxide has been added with or without one of the following preservatives: sorbic acid, benzoic acid, formic acid. ICS 67.080.01 HS 0700.00.0000; HS 0800.00.0000 EQV: ISO 6632:1981 9 pages PGr 2 EAS 41-14:2000, Fruits, vegetables and derived products — Sampling and methods of test — Part 14: Determination of ars enic content — Silver diethyldithocarbamate spectrophoto metric method This standard specifies a method for the determination of the arsenic content of fruits, vegetables and derived products. ICS 67.080.01 HS 0700.00.0000; HS 0800.00.0000 EQV: ISO 6634:1982 5 pages PGr 1

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EAS 41-15:2000, Fruits, vegetables and derived products — Sampling and methods of test — Part 15: Determination of zin c content — Atomic absorption spectrometric method This part of EAS 41 specifies an atomic absorption spectrometric method for the determination of the zinc content of fruits, vegetables and derived products. ICS 67.080.01 HS 0700.00.0000; HS 0800.00.0000 EQV: ISO 6636-2:1981 4 pages PGr 1 EAS 41-16:2000, Fruits, vegetables and derived prod ucts — Sampling and methods of test — Part 16: Determination of mercury content — Flameless atomic absorption method This standard specifies a method for the determination of the mercury content of fruits, vegetables and derived products. ICS 67.080.01 HS 0700.00.0000; HS 0800.00.0000 EQV: ISO 6637:1984 5 pages PGr 1 EAS 57-1:2000, Groundnuts (peanuts) — Specification — Part 1: Raw groundnuts for table use and for oil milling This Part 1 of East African Standard prescribes the requirements, grading and methods of test for shelled groundnut kernels. ICS 67.080.10 HS 1202.10.00 (In-shell); HS 1202.20.00(shelled) 4 pages PGr 1 EAS 57-2:2000, Groundnuts (peanuts) — Specification — Part 2: Roas ted groundnut This Part 2 of this East African Standard for shelled groundnuts (Archis hypogea) prescribes the requirements for roasted groundnuts (peanuts).

ICS 67.080.10 HS 1202.20.00 4 pages PGr 1 EAS 101:2000, Foodstuffs — Methods of determination of arsenic This East African Standard prescribes methods for determination of arsenic. Modified Gutzeit method of test for arsenic shall be employed in cases where arsenic content is not needed and only knowledge of limit is desired. In cases where the actual arsenic content is to be determined, silver diethyldithiocarbanate method shall be followed. The method is applicable to quantities of arsenic as greater than 1 µg. ICS 67.080.01 HS 0200; 0300; 0400; 0700; 0800; 0900; 1000; 1100; 1200; 1500; 1600; 1700; 1800; 1900; 2000; 2100; 2200; 2300; 2501; 3300; 3500 5 pages PGr 1 EAS 209:2001, Fruit and vegetable products — Determination of ash insoluble in hydrochloric acid This East African Standard specifies a method for the determination of the ash insoluble in hydrochloric acid, yielded by fruit and vegetable products. The method serves for the determination of siliceous impurities, together with the silica endogenous to the plant. ICS 67.080.01 HS 0700.00.0000; HS 0800.00.0000 EQV: ISO 763:2003 3 pages PGr 1 EAS 210:2001, Citrus fruits and derived products — Determination of essential oils content (Reference method) This East African Standard specifies the reference method for the determination of the total essential oils content of citrus fruits and their derived products (whole fruits, fruits cut into small pieces, skins, juices, concentrates, beverage bases, sweetened products etc.). ICS 67.080.01 HS 0700.00.0000; HS 0800.00.0000 EQV: ISO 1955:1982 4 pages PGr 1 EAS 211:2001, Fruit and vegetable products — Determination of eth anol content This East African Standard specifies a method for the chemical determination of ethanol in fruit and vegetable products. The method is not applicable to products containing more than 5 % (m/m) of ethanol. In the case of products containing essential oils, it is necessary to remove the latter. ICS 67.080.01 HS 0700.00.0000; HS 0800.00.0000 EQV: ISO 2448:1998 6 pages PGr 1 EAS 212:2001, Determination of lead content — Flameless atomic ab sorption spectrometric method This East African standard specifies a flameless atomic absorption spectrometric method for the determination of the lead content of fruits and vegetables and derived products.

ICS 67.08.01 HS 0700.00.0000; HS 0800.00.0000 EQV: ISO 6633:1984 5 pages PGr 1

67.080.10 Fruits and derived products EAS 6:2000, Fresh pineapples — Specification This standard covers requirements for fresh pineapples (Ananas comosus L.). This standard provides guidance on the quality of pineapples from the harvesting, handling, grading, transport and packaging stages to marketing. It also specifies provisions concerning quality, sizing tolerances and presentation of the fruit to the market. The standard does not include pineapples for industrial processing.

ICS 67.080.10 HS 0804.30.00 EQV: CHS 65:2005; CODEX STAN 182:1993/1999 4 pages PGr 1 EAS 9:2000, Lemon juice preserved exclusively by physical means — Specification This East African standard applies to unfermented but fermentable juice intended for direct consumption, obtained by a mechanical process from the endocarp of sound, ripe lemons (Citrus lemon Burm. f.) preserved exclusively by physical means. The juice may have been concentrated and later reconstituted with potable water suitable for the purpose of maintaining the essential composition and quality factors of the juice.

ICS 67.080.10 HS 2009.30.60 EQV: CHS 66:2005; CODEX STAN 47:1981 6 pages PGr 1 EAS 10:2000, Pineapple juice preserved exclusively by physical m eans — Specification This East African Standard applies to unfermented but fermentable juice, intended for direct consumption, obtained by a mechanical process, which may include centrifuging but not filtering, from the fresh or parts thereof, with or without core material, of sound, ripe pineapples (Ananas comosus L. Merrill = Ananas sativus L. Lindl) preserved exclusively by physical means (exclusive of ionizing radiation). The juice may have been concentrated or in powder form and later reconstituted with potable water suitable for the purpose of maintaining the essential composition and quality factors of the juice.

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ICS 67.080.10 HS 2009.40.20 EQV: CHS 67:2005; CODEX STAN 85:1981 6 pages PGr 1 EAS 19:2000, Avocados — Specifications This standard prescribes requirements for fresh avocados (persea americana Gartner or P. Grattisima mill) fruits to be supplied to the consumer in the local or export markets. This does not include avocados for industrial processing. The standard also stipulates requirements for handling, grading and packaging of the produce up to the dispatching state.

ICS 67.080.10 HS 0804.40.00 EQV: CHS 68:2005; CODEX STAN 197:1995 4 pages PGr 1 EAS 37:2000, Orange juice preserved exclusively by physical mean s — Specification This East African Standard applies to unfermented by fermentable orange juice, intended for direct consumption, obtained by a mechanical process from the endocarp of sound, ripe oranges (Citrus sinensis L. Osbeck) preserved exclusively by physical means. ICS 67.080.10 HS 2009.12.0000 EQV: CHS 69:2005; CODEX STAN 45:1981 4 pages PGr 1 EAS 47:2000, Fresh papaya — Specification This East African Standard prescribes requirements for fresh (Carica papayas) to be supplied in export and local specified markets. It also stipulates requirements for handling, grading and packaging of the produce.

ICS 67.080.10 HS 0807.20.00 EQV: CHS 70:2005; CODEX STAN 183:1993 2 pages PGr 1 EAS 48:2000, Passion fruit juice preserved exclusively by physic al means — Specification This East African Standard applies to unfermented but fermentable passion fruit juice intended for direct consumption obtained by mechanical process from sound and ripe passion fruit (Passiflora edulis Sims) preserved exclusively by physical means.

ICS 67.080.10 HS 2009.80.0000 2 pages PGr 1 EAS 50:2000, Canned pineapples — Specification This East African Standard prescribes requirements for canned pineapples Ananas comosus.

ICS 67.080.10 HS 2008.20.00 EQV: CHS 71:2005; CODEX STAN 42:1981/1987 7 pages PGr 2 EAS 52:2000, Mango juice preserved exclusively by physical means — Specification This East African Standard applies to unfermented, but fermentable, juice intended for direct consumption, obtained by mechanical process from sound, ripe mangoes (Mangifera Indica L.) diluted by the use of syrup and acid to make it potable and preserved exclusively by physical means.

ICS 67.080.10 HS 2009.80.10 3 pages PGr 1 EAS 56:2000, Fresh mushrooms — Specification This East African Standard prescribes requirements for edible mushrooms of Agaricus bisporus species in fresh condition to be supplied for export and local markets. It stipulates requirements for grading and packaging of the produce from the dispatching stage to the market. ICS 67.080.10 HS 0709.51.00 3 pages PGr 1 EAS 77-1:2000, Soft fruit juice — Specification — Part 1: Soft fru it juice drinks This Part 1 of EAS 77 prescribes the requirements for soft fruit juice drinks with standardized juice. ICS 67.080.10 HS 2009.31.00 4 pages PGr 1 EAS 77-2:2000, Soft fruit juice — Specification — Part 2: Comminut ed soft fruit drinks This part of EAS 77 prescribes the requirements for soft fruit juice drinks with crushed peels of the fruit. ICS 67.080.10 HS 2009.31.00 (single fruit); HS 2009.90.00 (mixed); EQV: CHS 198:2005; CODEX STAN 247:2005 2 pages PGr 1 EAS 91:2000, Passion fruit — Specification This East African Standard specifies requirements for passion fruits (Passiflora edulis) to be supplied fresh in the export and local markets. It also stipulates requirements for grading and packaging of the produce. ICS 67.080.10 HS 0810.90.00 [HS 0810.90.5000] 3 pages PGr 1 EAS 174:2000, Concentrated black currant concentrate (preserved e xclusively by physical means) — Specification This East African standard prescribes the specifications for black currant concentrate preserved exclusively by physical means. For the purpose of this standard and at this time preservation by physical means shall not include ionizing radiation. ICS 67.080.10 HS 2009.80.00 6 pages PGr 1 EAS 175:2002, Black current juice (preserved exclusively by physi cal means) — Specification This East African Standard prescribes the specifications for black currant juice preserved exclusively by physical means. For the purposes of this standard and at this time, preservation by physical means should not include ionizing radiation. ICS 67.080.10 HS 2009.80.00 8 pages PGr 2 EAS 185:2000, Papain — Specification This Standard prescribes the requirements and methods of test for Papain. ICS 67.080.10 HS 3507.90.00 [HS 3507.90.71] 9 pages PGr 2 EAS 329:2002, Fresh mangoes — Specification This East African Standard prescribes requirements for mangoes (Mangifera indica L.).

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ICS 67.080.10 HS 0804.50.00 EQV: CHS 72:2005; CODEX STAN 184:1993 2 pages PGr 1 EAS 330:2002, Citrus fruits — Specification This East African standard prescribes requirements for citrus fruits to be supplied in the export market and specified local markets. It also stipulates requirements for handling, grading and packaging of the produce. These fruits include: Cultivated fruits of the species citrus sinensis (oranges); Cultivated fruits of the species citrus reticulata Mandarins; Cultivated fruits of the species citrus paradis (grapes); Cultivated fruits of the species citrus limon Lemons; and Cultivated fruits of the species citrus aurantifolia (lime). ICS 67.080.10 HS 0805.00.0000 EQV: UNECE STANDARD FFV 14:2004 6 pages PGr 1

67.080.20 Vegetables and derived products EAS 66-1:2000, Tomato products — Specification — Part 1: Canned to mato This Part 1 of this East African Standard prescribes the requirements for canned tomatoes. ICS 67.080.20 HS 2002.10.00 EQV: CHS 79:2005; CODEX STAN 13: 1981 4 pages PGr 1 EAS 66-2:2000, Tomato products — Specification — Part 2: Tomato ju ice This Part 2 of this East African Standard prescribes the requirements for tomato juice. ICS 67.080.20 HS 2009.50.0000 3 pages PGr 1 EAS 66-3:2000, Tomato products — Specification — Part 3: Tomato co ncentrates (puree and paste) This Part 3 of this East African Standard prescribes the requirements for tomato concentrates (Puree and Paste). ICS 67.080.20 HS 2002.90.0080 and HS 2002.90.0060 EQV: CHS 80:2005; CODEX STAN 57: 1981 3 pages PGr 1 EAS 66-4:2000, Tomato products — Specification — Part 4: Highly se asoned tomato products (sauce and ketchup) This East African Standard prescribes the requirements for highly seasoned tomato products (sauce and ketchup). ICS 67.080.20 HS 2103.20.2000 3 pages PGr 1 EAS 76:2000, Tomato products — Test methods This East African Standard specifies methods of test for tomato concentrates, modified tomato products, tomato juice and canned tomatoes. ICS 67.080.20 HS 0702.00; HS 2002.00.0000; HS 2009.50.0000; HS 2103.20 22 pages PGr 3 EAS 83:2000, Fresh tomatoes — Specification This standard prescribes requirements for fresh tomatoes (Lycopersicon esculentum) for export and for specified local markets. It also stipulates requirements for handling, grading, and packaging of the produce from the dispatching stage to the marketing stage. ICS 67.080.20 HS 0702.00.00 6 pages PGr 1 EAS 332:2002, Fresh capsiums — Specification This East African Standard for fresh capsicums prescribes requirements for Capsicum annum L., also known as sweet pepper, for local and export markets. ICS 67.080.20 HS 0709.60.0000 EQV: UNECE STANDARD FFV 28:2001 3 pages PGr 1

67.100 Milk and milk products 67.100.01 Milk and milk products in general

EAS 68-1:2007, Milk and milk products — Methods of microbiological examination — Part 1: Total plate count This East African Standard specifies a horizontal method for the enumeration of microorganisms, by counting the colonies growing in a solid medium after aerobic incubation at 30 °C. Sub ject to the limitations discussed in the introduction, this Standard is applicable to products intended for human consumption or the feeding of animals. The applicability of this Standard to the examination of certain fermented food and animal feeding stuffs is limited. For the examination of fermented food and animal feeding stuffs, other media and/or incubation conditions might be more appropriate. ICS 07.100.30; ICS 67.100.01 HS 0401.00.00; HS 0402.00.00; HS 0403.00.00; HS 0404.00.00; HS 0405.00.00; HS 0406.00.00 9 pages PGr 2 EAS 68-2-1:2007, Milk and milk products — Methods of microbiological examination — Part 2-1: Enumeration of coliforms — Colony count technique at 30 degrees C Specifies a method for enumerating bacteria which, at 30 degrees centigrade, form characteristic colonies and which can ferment lactose with the production of gas under the operational conditions described. The method described is applicable to milk and liquid milk products, dried milk, dried sweet whey, dried buttermilk, lactose, acid casein, lactic casein, rennet casein, caseinate, dried acid whey, cheese and processed cheese, butter, frozen milk products, custard, desserts, and cream. Is to be preferred for samples in which large numbers of coliforms are suspected (more than 100 per gram or 10 per millimetre). ICS 07.100.30; ICS 67.100.01 HS 0401.00.00; HS 0402.00.00; HS 0403.00.00; HS 0404.00.00; HS 0405.00.00; HS 0406.00.00 7 pages PGr 2 EAS 68-2-2:2007, Milk and milk products — Methods of microbiological examination — Part 2-2: Enumeration of coliforms — Most probable number technique at 30 °C Specifies a method for enumerating bacteria which cause fermentation of lactose with the production of gas and form characteristic growth under the operational conditions describes. Uses a culture technique involving a liquid medium. The calculation of the most probable number is made after incubation at 30 degrees centigrade. ICS 07.100.30; ICS 67.100.01 HS 0401.00.00; HS 0402.00.00; HS 0403.00.00; HS 0404.00.00; HS 0405.00.00; HS 0406.00.00 8 pages PGr 2

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EAS 68-3:2007, Milk and milk products — Methods of microbiological examination — Part 3: Enumeration of colony-formin g units of yeasts and/or moulds — Colony-count technique at 25 °C Specifies a method for the detection and enumeration of colony-forming units (CFU) of viable yeasts and/or moulds in milk and milk products by means of the colony-count technique at 25 °C. The method is applicable to milk, liquid milk products, dried milk, dried sweet whey, dried buttermilk, lactose, cheese, acid casein, lactic casein, rennet casein, caseinate, acid whey powder, butter, frozen milk products (including edible ices), custard, desserts, fermented milk and cream.

ICS 07.100.30; ICS 67.100.01 HS 0401.00.00; HS 0402.00.00; HS 0403.00.00; HS 0404.00.00; HS 0405.00.00; HS 0406.00.00 8 pages PGr 2 EAS 68-4:2007, Milk and milk products — Methods of microbiological examination — Part 4: Swab tests This standard deals with the test intended for checking sariitization of the surface of containers and equipment with which milk and milk products can come into direct contact. ICS 07.100.30; ICS 67.100.01 HS 0401.00.00; HS 0402.00.00; HS 0403.00.00; HS 0404.00.00; HS 0405.00.00; HS 0406.00.00 3 pages PGr 1 3 pages EAS 80-8:2007, Butter — Methods of analysis — Part 8: Determinatio n of copper content This East African Standard specifies a reference method for the determination of the copper content of milk and milk products. The method is applicable to a) milk, skimmed milk and buttermilk, b) evaporated milk and sweetened condensed milk, c) whole and skimmed milk powder, d) cream and butter, e) butterfat, f) ice-cream, g) hard, semi-hard and soft cheeses of various ages, and processed cheese, and h) caseins, caseinates and coprecipitates. The method is suitable for determining copper contents as low as 0.05 mg/kg in test samples of butter and butterfat. ICS 67.100.01 HS 0405.10.00 [HS 0405.00.5000] EQV: ISO 5738:2004 11 pages PGr 2 EAS 80-9:2007, Butter — Methods of analysis — Part 9: Determinatio n of iron content This East Standard specifies a spectrometric reference method for the determination of the iron content of milk and milk products. This method is applicable to: milk, skimmed milk, whey and buttermilk; plain yogurt and skimmed yogurt; evaporated milk and sweetened; dried whole and skimmed milk, buttermilk; cream and butter; butterfat; ice-cream condensed milk dried whey and dried; cheese of various ages, and processed cheese; caseins, caseinates and coprecipitates. ICS 67.100.01 HS 0405.10.00 [HS 0405.00.5000] EQV: ISO 6738:1985 6 pages PGr 1 EAS 160:2007, Milk and dried milk, butter milk, and butter milk p owder, whey and whey powder — Determination of phos phatase activity This Specification specifies a screening method for the detection of the phosphatase activity in cow's milk and dried milk, buttermilk and buttermilk powder, and whey and whey powder. Two alternative procedures (A and B) are given. Procedure A is the simpler as it does not include a clarification treatment and is especially suited for milk. Procedure B includes a clarification step which allows a more sensitive detection through which better quantitative results can be obtained, if desired. If either method is used for checking the proper pasteurization of these products or their raw materials, then further tests are necessary to ensure that the phosphatase activity is not due to either heat-stable microbial phosphatase or reactivated phosphatase. ICS 67.100.01; ICS 67.100.10 HS 0401.00.00; HS 0402.00.00; HS 0403.00.00; HS 0404.00.00; HS 0405.00.00; HS 0406.00.00 9 pages PGr 2 EAS 161:2007, Milk and milk products — Sampling — Inspection by a ttributes This East African Standard specifies sampling plans for the inspection by attributes of milk and milk products. It is intended to be used to choose a sample size for any situation where it is required to measure the conformity to a specification of a lot of a dairy product by examination of a representative sample. This Standard is applicable to the sampling of all milk products submitted in discrete lots, irrespective of whether the lots are from the same production. The acceptance or otherwise of any lot is a matter for the parties to a contract and is outside the scope of this International Standard. This Standard is intended to be used in all cases where attribute sampling plans are required for a dairy product, except that if specific compositional standards, specifications or contracts include different sampling schemes, those schemes are to be used. This Standard is not applicable to sampling for microbiological defects, unless otherwise agreed by the interested parties. ICS 67.100.01 HS 0401.00.00; HS 0402.00.00; HS 0403.00.00; HS 0404.00.00; HS 0405.00.00; HS 0406.00.00 20 pages PGr 3 EAS 454:2007, Milk and milk products Guidance on sampling This East African Standard gives guidance on methods of sampling milk and milk products for microbiological, chemical, physical and sensory analysis except for sampling of ex-farm milk from individual animals and sampling of milk within quality payment schemes. It is not applicable to the selection of a number of units from a consignment, nor does it apply to subsequent operations in the laboratory. ICS 67.100.01 HS 0401.00.00; HS 0402.00.00; HS 0403.00.00; HS 0404.00.00; HS 0405.00.00; HS 0406.00.00 36 pages PGr 5

67.100.10 Milk and processed milk products EAS 27:2007, UHT milk — Specification This East African Standard prescribes the requirements and methods of sampling and test for UHT milk. ICS 67.100.10 HS 0401.10.0000 (fat-free); HS 0401.20.0000 7 pages PGr 2 EAS 33:2007, Yoghurt — Specification This East African Standard prescribes the requirements and methods of sampling and test for yoghurt. ICS 67.100.10 HS 0403.10.00 EQV: CHS 73:2005; CODEX STAN A-11(a):1975; CHS 74:2005; CODEX STAN A-11(b):1976 6 pages PGr 1 EAS 49:2007, Dried whole milk and skimmed milk powder — Specific ation This East African Standard prescribes the requirements and methods of sampling and test for dried whole milk and dried skimmed milk made from cow milk. This standard covers requirements for dried milk powder made from whole milk and skimmed milk. ICS 67.100.10 HS 0402.10.0000

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5 pages PGr 1 EAS 67:2007, Raw cow milk — Specification This East African Standard specifies the quality requirements of raw, normal cow milk. ICS 67.100 HS 0401.20.00 14 pages PGr 2 EAS 69:2007, Pasteurized milk — Specification This East African Standard specifies requirements and methods of sampling for pasteurised liquid milk offered for sale and intended for human consumption. ICS 67.100.10 HS 0401.20.00; HS 0401.10.00(fat-free) 3 pages PGr 1 EAS 70:2007, Dairy milk ices and dairy ice creams — Specificatio n This East African Standard specifies the requirements and sampling and methods of test for dairy ices and dairy ice cream.

ICS 67.100.10 HS 2105.00.0010 5 pages PGr 1 EAS 78:2000, Milk based baby food — Specification This East African Standard prescribes the requirements for infant milk foods. These foods are intended for use as part of the weaning or follow up diet of the infant from the age of 4 months to 6 months, and of the child. This standard does not include foods covered by the standards for infant formula, for processed cereal-based foods for infants and children and for canned baby foods. ICS 67.100.10 HS 0402.10.20; HS 0402.29.20 EQ: CHS 035:2004 7 pages PGr 2 EAS 80-6:2007, Butter — Methods of analysis — Part 6: Determinatio n of fat acidity (Reference method) This East African Standard specifies a method for the determination of the acidity of the fat contained in milkfat products and in butter. ICS 67.100.10; ICS 67.100.30 HS 0405.10.00 [HS 0405.00.5000] EQV: ISO 1740:2004 7 pages PGr 2 EAS 81-1:2007, Milk powders Methods for the analysis Part 1: Determination of ash and alkalinity This East African Standard gives methods for the determination of ash and alkalinity together with for sample preparation. ICS 67.100.10 HS 0402.00.00 EQV: BS 1743:1968; BS 363:1963 2 pages PGr 1 EAS 81-2:2007, Milk powders Methods for the analysis Part 2: Determination of moisture content (Referen ce method) This East African Standard specifies a method for the determination of the moisture content of all types of dried milk.

ICS 67.100.10 HS 0402.00.00 EQV: ISO 5537:2004 7 pages PGr 2 EAS 81-3:2007, Milk powders Methods for the analysis Part 3: Determination of fat content — Gravimetric method (Reference method) This East African Standard specifies the reference method for the determination of the fat content of dried milk and dried milk products. The method is applicable to dried milk with a fat content of 40% (mass fraction) or more, dried whole, dried partially skimmed, and dried skimmed milk, dried whey, dried butter milk and dried butter serum.

ICS 67.100.10 HS 0402.00.00 EQV: ISO 1736:2000 14 pages PGr 2 EAS 81-4:2007, Milk powders Evaporated milk and sweetened condensed milk — Met hods for the analysis — Part 4: Determination of fat content — Gravimetric method ( Reference method) This East African Standard specifies the reference method for the determination of the fat content of all types of evaporated milk and sweetened condensed milk (liquid sweetened and unsweetened concentrated milk). ICS 67.100.10 HS 0402.00.00 EQV: ISO 1737:1999 14 pages PGr 2

EAS 81-5:2007, Milk powders Methods for the analysis Part 5: Determination of nitrogen content Kjeldahl method This part of EAS 81 specifies a method for the determination of the nitrogen content of liquid milk, whole or skimmed, by the Kjeldahl principle.

ICS 67.100.10 HS 0402.00.00 EQV: ISO 8968-1:2001 11 pages PGr 2 EAS 81-6:2007, Milk powders Methods for the analysis Part 6: Determination of titratable acidity (Refer ence method) This East African Standard specifies a reference method for the determination of the titratable acidity of all types of dried milk. ICS 67.100.10 HS 0402.00.00 EQV: ISO 6091:1980 2 pages PGr 1 EAS 81-7:2007, Milk powders Methods for the analysis Part 7: Determination of titratable acidity (Routi ne method) This East African Standard specifies a routine method for the determination of the titratable acidity of all types of dried milk.

ICS 67.100.10 HS 0402.00.00 EQV: ISO 6092:1980 2 pages PGr 1 EAS 81-8:2007, Milk powders Methods for the analysis Part 8: Determination of insolubility index This East African Standard specifies a method of determining the insolubility index, as a means of assessing the solubility, of dried whole milk, dried partly skimmed milk and dried skimmed milk, whether non-instant or instant. The method is also applicable to dried whey, dried buttermilk and dried milk-based baby food, as well as to any of the dried products listed in which milk fat has been replaced by another fat, or which has been roller-dried instead of spray-dried. ICS 67.100.10 HS 0402.00.00 EQV: ISO 8156:2005 10 pages PGr 2 EAS 81-9:2007, Milk powders Methods for the analysis Part 9: Assessment of heat class Heat-number reference method This East African Standard specifies the reference method, based on the determination of heat number, for assessing the heat class of dried whole milk, dried partly skimmed milk and dried skimmed milk as “whole milk powder”, “partly skimmed milk powder” and “skimmed milk powder”, respectively) manufactured by the spray process. The method is also applicable to all types of instant dried milk.

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ICS 67.100.10 HS 0402.00.00 EQV: ISO 6585:1985 8 pages PGr 2 EAS 87:2007, Sweetened condensed milk — Specification This East African Standard prescribes the requirements and the methods of sampling and test for sweetened condensed milk. ICS 67.100.10 HS 0402.10.00(skimmed); HS 0402.99.90 [HS 0402.99.20] EQ: CHS 003:2004; CODEX STAN A-4 5 pages PGr 1 EAS 160:2007, Milk and dried milk, butter milk, and butter milk p owder, whey and whey powder — Determination of phos phatase activity This Specification specifies a screening method for the detection of the phosphatase activity in cow's milk and dried milk, buttermilk and buttermilk powder, and whey and whey powder. Two alternative procedures (A and B) are given. Procedure A is the simpler as it does not include a clarification treatment and is especially suited for milk. Procedure B includes a clarification step which allows a more sensitive detection through which better quantitative results can be obtained, if desired. If either method is used for checking the proper pasteurization of these products or their raw materials, then further tests are necessary to ensure that the phosphatase activity is not due to either heat-stable microbial phosphatase or reactivated phosphatase. ICS 67.100.01; ICS 67.100.10 HS 0401.00.00; HS 0402.00.00; HS 0403.00.00; HS 0404.00.00; HS 0405.00.00; HS 0406.00.00 9 pages PGr 2 EAS 162-1:2007, Milk, cream and evaporated milk — Determination of total solids content (reference method) This standard specifies the reference method for the determination of the total solids content of milk, cream and evaporated milk. ICS 67.100.10; ICS 67.100.99 HS 0401.00.00; HS 0402.00.00; HS 0403.00.00; HS 0404.00.00; HS 0405.00.00; HS 0406.00.00 3 pages PGr 1 EAS 162-2:2007, Milk and milk products — Sweetened condensed milk — Part 2: Determination of total solids content (Ref erence method) This East African Standard specifies the reference method for the determination of the total solids content of sweetened condensed milk. ICS 67.100.10 HS 0402.10.00(skimmed); HS 0402.99.90 [HS 0402.99.20] 3 pages PGr 1 EAS 163:2007, Milk — Determination of freezing point — Thermistor cryoscope method (Reference method) This standard specifies a reference method for the determination of the freezing point of raw, pasteurized, UHT-treated or sterilized whole milk, partially skimmed milk and skimmed milk by using a thermistor cryoscope. The freezing point can be used for estimating the proportion of extraneous water in milk. Calculation of the amount of extraneous water is complicated by daily variation, seasonal variation, etc. and is not within the scope of this standard. Results obtained from samples with a titratable acidity exceeding 20 ml of 0.1 mol/l sodium hydroxide solution per 10 g of non-fat solids will not be representative of the original milk. Sterilization and vacuum pasteurization can affect the freezing point of milk. ICS 67.100.10 HS 0401.00.00; HS 0402.00.00; HS 0403.00.00; HS 0404.00.00; HS 0405.00.00; HS 0406.00.00 15 pages PGr 2 EAS 164:2007, Milk — Determination of fat content (Routine method ) This standard specifies a routine method (the Gerber method) for the determination of the fat content of milk and includes guidance on the determination of the appropriate capacity of the milk pipette and on the determination of the corrections to apply to the results if the milk is not of average fat content. The procedure for checking the capacity of the milk pipette is described in the annex. The method is applicable to liquid milk, whole or partially skimmed, raw or pasteurized. With modifications, details or which are given, it is also applicable to a) milk containing certain preservatives; b) milk that has undergone the process of homogenization, in particular sterilized milk and ultra heat-treated (UHT) milk; c) skimmed milk. ICS 67.100.10 HS 0401.00.00; HS 0402.00.00; HS 0403.00.00; HS 0404.00.00; HS 0405.00.00; HS 0406.00.00 7 pages PGr 2 EAS 165:2007, Milk and milk products — Inspecting sampling — Insp ection by variables This East African Standard describes the basis of sampling plans for the inspection by variables of milk and milk products. It is intended primarily for use under the following conditions: a) where the inspection procedure is to be applied to a continuous series of lots of discrete products, all supplied by one producer using one production process; b) where only a Single quality characteristic, X, which must be measurable on a continuous scale, is taken into consideration (if several such characteristics are of importance, this standard applies to each of them separately); c) where production is stable (under statistical control) and the quality characteristic, X, is distributed according to a normal distribution law or a close approximation to the normal distribution law; d) where a contract or specification defines an upper specification limit U, a lower specification limit L, or both. This standard does not apply in the case of examination for microbiological defects. ICS 67.100.10 HS 0401.00.00; HS 0402.00.00; HS 0403.00.00; HS 0404.00.00; HS 0405.00.00; HS 0406.00.00 5 pages PGr 1

67.100.20 Butter EAS 14:2000, Margarine — Specification This East African Standard specifies requirements, methods of sampling and test for margarine. ICS 67.100.20 1517.10.0000 EQV: CHS 017:2004; CODEX STAN 32:1981 (REV. 1-1989) 14 pages PGr 2 EAS 22:2007, Butter Specification This East African Standard specifies requirements and methods of sampling and test for butter intended for direct consumption or for further processing. This East African Standard does not apply to butter derived from milk other than cow milk. ICS 67.100.20 HS 0405.10.00 [HS 0405.00.5000] 3 pages PGr 1 EAS 80-1:2007, Butter — Determination of moisture, non-fat solids and fat contents — Part 1: Determination of moistur e content (Reference method) This part of EAS 80 specifies the reference method for the determination of the moisture content of butter.

ICS 67.100.20 HS 0405.10.00 [HS 0405.00.5000] EQV: ISO 3727-1:2001

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6 pages PGr 1 EAS 80-2:2007, Butter — Determination of moisture, non-fat solids and fat contents — Part 2: Determination of non-fat solids content (Reference method) This part of EAS 80 specifies the reference method for the determination of the non-fat solids content of butter. ICS 67.100.20 HS 0405.10.00 [HS 0405.00.5000] EQV: ISO 3727-2:2001 6 pages PGr 1 EAS 80-3:2007, Butter — Determination of moisture, non-fat solids and fat contents — Part 3: Calculation of fat conte nt This part of EAS 80 specifies a method for the calculation of the fat content of butter. ICS 67.100.20 HS 0405.10.00 [HS 0405.00.5000] EQV: ISO 3727-3:2003 2 pages PGr 1 EAS 80-4:2007, Butter — Methods of analysis — Part 4: Determinatio n of salt content This East African Standard specifies a method for the determination of the salt content of butter. The method is applicable to all types of butter containing more than 0.1 % (mass fraction) of salt. ICS 67.100.20 HS 0405.10.00 [HS 0405.00.5000] EQV: ISO 1738:2004 5 pages PGr 1 EAS 80-5:2007, Butter — Methods of analysis — Part 5: Determinatio n of the refractive index of the fat (Reference met hod) This East African Standard specifies a reference method for the determination of the refractive index of the fat from butter. ICS 67.100.20 HS 0405.10.00 [HS 0405.00.5000] EQV: ISO 1739:2006 4 pages PGr 1 EAS 80-7:2007, Butter — Methods of analysis — Part 7: Determinatio n of pH of the serum — Potentiometric method This East African Standard specifies a potentiometric method for the determination of the pH of the serum from all types of butter. ICS 67.100.20 HS 0405.10.00 [HS 0405.00.5000] EQV: ISO 7238:2004 5 pages PGr 1

67.100.30 Cheese EAS 80-6:2007, Butter — Methods of analysis — Part 6: Determinatio n of fat acidity (Reference method) This East African Standard specifies a method for the determination of the acidity of the fat contained in milkfat products and in butter. ICS 67.100.10; ICS 67.100.30 HS 0405.10.00 [HS 0405.00.5000] EQV: ISO 1740:2004 7 pages PGr 2

67.100.40 Ice cream and ice confectionery EAS 162-3:2007, Milk and milk products — Ice-cream and milk ice — P art 3: Determination of total solids content (Refer ence method) This East African Standard specifies a reference method for the determination of the total solids content of ice-cream, milk ices and similar products. ICS 67.100.40 HS 2105.00.0010 5 pages PGr 1

67.100.99 Other milk products EAS 162-1:2007, Milk, cream and evaporated milk — Determination of total solids content (reference method) This standard specifies the reference method for the determination of the total solids content of milk, cream and evaporated milk. ICS 67.100.10; ICS 67.100.99 HS 0401.00.00; HS 0402.00.00; HS 0403.00.00; HS 0404.00.00; HS 0405.00.00; HS 0406.00.00 3 pages PGr 1

67.120 Meat, meat products and other animal produce 67.120.01 Animal produce in general 67.120.10 Meat and meat products

EAS 26:2000, Canned corned beef — Specification This East African Standard covers requirements for canned beef products designated ‘corned beef’ and packed in hermetically sealed containers which have been treated after sealing to such an extent that the product is shelf-stable. The standard does not apply to canned corned beef products having different compositional characteristics from those specified in the standard and which are designated ‘corned beef’ with a qualifying statement describing explicitly the true nature of the product, such that it does not mislead the consumer and does not lead to confusion with products covered by the standard. ICS 67.120.10 HS 0201.30.3000; HS 0202.30.3000 EQ: CHS 026:2004; CODEX STAN 88:1981 5 pages PGr 1 EAS 84-1:2000, Meat grades and meat cuts — Specification This part of this East African Standard specifies methods of grading and grades of beef livestock and carcasses thereof, meant for human consumption. The standard also defines major portions of meat cuts from the carcasses for sale. ICS 67.120.10 HS 0201.00.00; HS 0202.00.00 7 pages PGr 2

67.120.20 Poultry and eggs 67.120.30 Fish and fishery products

EAS 62-1:2000, Fresh fish handling and processing — Code of practi ce — Fresh fish handling and processing This East African code of practice establishes the hygienic and quality requirements for the handling, processing and distribution of finfish intended for human consumption. It covers with the exception of tuna: a) Fresh fish; b) Frozen fish; and c)Smoked fish

ICS 67.120.30 HS 0302.00.0000; HS 0303.00.0000; HS 0304.00.0000; HS 0305.00.0000

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20 pages PGr 3 EAS 62-2:2000, Fresh fish handling and processing — Code of hygien e for the handling, processing, storage and the pla cing of fish and fishery products This East Africa Code of hygienic practice for the handling, processing, storage and the placing on the market of fish and fishery products lays down the health conditions for the production and the placing on the market of fish and fishery products for human consumption.

ICS 67.120.30 HS 0302.00.00; HS 0303.00.00; HS 0304.00.00; HS 0305.00.00; HS 0306.00.00; HS 0307.00.00 20 pages PGr 3 EAS 152:2000, Total volatile bases — Nitrogen method of analysis This method describes a reference procedure for identifying the Nitrogen concentration of volatile nitrogenous bases (Total-Volatile Base-N: TVB-N) in fish and fish products. The procedure is applicable to TVB-N concentrations from 5 mg/100 g to at least 100 mg/100 g ICS 67.120.30 HS 0302.00.00; HS 0303.00.00; HS 0304.00.00; HS 0305.00.00; HS 0306.00.00; HS 0307.00.00 3 pages PGr 1

67.120.99 Other animal produce 67.140 Tea. Coffee. Cocoa 67.140.10 Tea

EAS 28:2000, Black tea — Specification This East African Standard specifies requirements and the methods for sampling and analysis of unblended black tea. It does not apply to decaffeinated black tea. ICS 67.140.10 HS 0902.30.00 (packs ≤3 kg); HS 0902.40.00 (packs >3 kg); 25 pages PGr 3 EAS 45:2000, Tea trade — Glossary of terms — Specification This East African Standard lists the terms used in the tea industry and provides their definitions in relation to the technicalities of processing and assessment of tea for the market. ICS 67.140 HS 0902.00.0000 13 pages PGr 2

67.140.20 Coffee and coffee substitutes EAS 105:1999, Roasted coffee beans and roasted ground coffee — Sp ecification This East African Standard prescribes the requirements and methods of sampling and test for roasted coffee beans and roasted ground coffee. ICS 67.140.20 HS 0901.11.00; 0901.12.00 24 pages PGr 3 EAS 106:2000, Coffee and its products — Vocabulary This East African Standard provides and defines the most commonly used terms relating to coffee and its products in the coffee industry.

ICS 67.140.20 HS 0901.00.0000 10 pages PGr 2 EAS 107:2007, Coffee — Determination of caffeine content The method consists in extracting of the caffeine from a test portion, in an ammoniacal medium, successive purifying, with diethyl ether, on two chromatographic columns, the first in an alkaline medium, the second in an acid medium, followed by elution by chloroform. Spectrometric measurement of the eluate at the wavelength of maximum absorbance (in the ultraviolet region). A first figure shows examples of chromatographic columns. A second figure gives an example of spectrometric measurement.

ICS 67.140.20 HS 0901.00.0000 6 pages PGr 1 EAS 130:1999, Green coffee beans — Specification This East African Standard specifies requirements for green coffee beans. It applies to the following categories of coffee: a) Arabica coffee; Wet processed; Dry processed; b) Robusta coffee; Wet processed; Dry processed ICS 67.140.20 HS 0901.11.00 EQV: ISO 6322 11 pages PGr 2

67.140.30 Cocoa 67.160 Beverages 67.160.01 Beverages in general 67.160.10 Alcoholic beverages

EAS 61:2000, Opaque beers — Specification This East African Standard prescribes the requirements and methods of test for opaque beers. This standard covers the alcoholic beverages licensed and approved for sale in accordance with the Liquor Licensing Act, and the Traditional Liquor Act. The standard does not cover alcoholic beverages manufactured and offered for sale in areas other than those specified in the Acts.

ICS 67.160.10 HS 2206.00.20 4 pages PGr 1 EAS 63:2000, Beer — Specification This East African Standard prescribes the requirements and methods of test for locally manufactured and imported beer.

ICS 67.160.10 HS 2203.00.0000 6 pages PGr 1 EAS 104:1999, Alcoholic beverages — Methods of sampling and testi ng This East African Standard prescribes methods of sampling and tests for alcoholic beverages. This standard is intended for introduction of uniform method of sampling and tests for alcoholic beverages.

ICS 67.160.10 HS 2203; 2204; 2205; 2206; 2207; 2208 18 pages PGr 3

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EAS 109:1999, Portable spirit — Specification This East African Standard specifies requirements and methods of sampling and test for spirits.

ICS 67.160.10 HS 2208.10.0000 4 pages PGr 1 EAS 138:2000, Grape table wines — Specification This East African Standard prescribes the requirements and methods of test for still table wine. ICS 67.160.10 HS 2204 29.00 EQV: IS 7058:1973 4 pages PGr 1 EAS 139:2000, Fortified wines — Specification This East African Standard prescribes the requirements and methods of test for fortified wines. ICS 67.160.10 HS 2204 29.00 4 pages PGr 1 EAS 140:2000, Sparkling wines — Specification This East African Standard specifies the requirements and methods of test for sparkling wines. It covers red sparkling wines, white sparkling wines and rose sparkling wines. ICS 67.160.10 HS 2204.10.00 4 pages PGr 1 EAS 141:2000, Whisky — Specification This East African Standard prescribes the requirements for whisky (whiskey). It does not apply to whisky concentrate, which shall be subject to further processing before consumption. ICS 67.160.10 HS 2208.30.00 EQV: IS 4449:1976 4 pages PGr 1 EAS 142:2000, Vodka — Specification This East African Standard prescribes the requirements and methods of test for vodka. ICS 67.160.10 HS 2208.60.00 EQV: IS 5286:1969 4 pages PGr 1 EAS 143:2000, Brandy — Specification This East African Standard prescribes the requirements for brandies. ICS 67.160.10 HS 2208.20.10 4 pages PGr 1 EAS 144:2000, Neutral spirit — Specification This East African Standard prescribes the requirements for neutral spirit intended for use in the manufacture or blending of alcoholic beverages. ICS 67.160.10 HS 2208 90.90 4 pages PGr 1 EAS 145:2000, Gins — Specification This East African Standard prescribes the requirements and methods of sampling for gins. ICS 67.160.10 HS 2208.50.10 4 pages PGr 1 EAS 146:2000, Rum — Specification This East African Standard prescribes the requirements and methods of sampling and testing for rum. ICS 67.160.10 HS 2208.40.10 4 pages PGr 1

67.160.20 Non-alcoholic beverages EAS 29:2000, Carbonated and uncarbonated (beverage) soft drinks — Specification This East African Standard prescribed the requirements and methods of test for Carbonated and non-carbonated (Beverages) Soft drinks ICS 67.160.20 HS 2202.10.00; HS 2202.90.00 11 pages PGr 2 EAS 149:2000, Carbon dioxide for beverages industry — Specificati on This East African Standard prescribes the requirements and methods of test for carbon dioxide used for the carbonation of beverages. It does not apply to the following: a) carbon dioxide used for fire extinguishers, refrigeration, inflation rafts, welding applications and other general commercial purposes; and b) material intended for medical use. ICS 67.160.20 HS 2811.21.00 4 pages PGr 1 EAS 150:2000, Carbon dioxide — Methods of test This standard prescribes test methods used in the testing of carbon dioxide for the beverage industry. ICS 67.160.20 HS 2811.21.00 26 pages PGr 4

67.180 Sugar. Sugar products. Starch 67.180.10 Sugar and sugar products

EAS 5:2000, Refined white sugar — Specification This standard applies to refined white sugar, obtained by processing raw sugars, which is intended for human consumption. ICS 67.180.10 HS 1701.99.10 EQV: CHS 6:2004; CODEX STAN 212:1999 (Amd 1:2001) 5 pages PGr 1

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EAS 8:2000, Raw sugar — Specification This East African Standard specifies requirements for raw sugar produced from sugarcane.

ICS 67.180.10 HS 1701.11.0000 EQV: CHS 6:2004; CODEX STAN 212:1999 (Amd 1:2001) 5 pages PGr 1 EAS 16:2000, Plantation (mill) white sugar — Specification This East African standard prescribed requirements and methods of sampling and test for plantation (mill) white sugar intended for human consumption. ICS 67.180.10 HS 1701.99.9000 EQV: CHS 6:2004; CODEX STAN 212:1999 (Amd 1:2001) 6 pages PGr 1 EAS 17:2000, Sugar — Methods of chemical analysis This East African Standard prescribes methods for determination of polarization, loss on drying, sulphated ash, ash content, invert sugar content, free sulphur dioxide, odour, water-insoluble matter, arsenic, lead and copper and determination of fineness of sugar. ICS 67.180 HS 1701.99.9000 EQV: CHS 6:2004; CODEX STAN 212:1999 (Amd 1:2001) 5 pages PGr 1 EAS 36:2000, Honey — Specification This East African Standard applies to all honey produced by honeybees and covers all styles of honey presentation which are offered for direct consumption. The Standard also covers honey, which is packed in non-retail (bulk) containers and is intended for re-packing into retail packs. ICS 67.180.10 HS 0409.00.0000 EQV: CHS 2:2004; CODEX STAN 12: 1981, Rev.1 (1987), Rev.2 (2001) 19 pages PGr 3 EAS 348:2004, Glossary of terms used in confectionery trade This standard defines the various terms frequently used in the industries concerned with the confectionery trade. ICS 67.180.10 HS 1704.00.00 17 pages PGr 3 EAS 349:2004, Liquid glucose (glucose syrup) — Specification This East African Standard prescribes the requirements and the methods of sampling and test for liquid glucose or glucose syrup. ICS 67.180.10 HS 1702.30.10 EQV: CAC/RS 9-1969 4 pages PGr 1 EAS 350:2004, Hard-boiled sugar confectionery — Specification This East African Standard prescribes the requirements and the methods of sampling and test for hard-boiled sugar confectionery. ICS 67.180.10 HS 1704.90.20 6 pages PGr 1 EAS 351:2004, Toffee — Specification This East African Standard prescribes the requirements and the methods of sampling and test for toffee. ICS 67.180.10 HS 1704.90.30 5 pages PGr 1 EAS 352:2004, Chewing gum and bubble gum — Specification This East African Standard prescribes the requirements and methods of sampling and test for chewing gum and bubble gum. ICS 67.180.10 HS 1704.10.00 6 pages PGr 1

67.190 Chocolate 67.200 Edible oils and fats. Oilseeds 67.200.10 Animal and vegetable fats and oils

EAS 291:2002, Animal and vegetable fats and oils — Sampling This standard describes methods of sampling crude or processed animal and vegetable fats and oils (referred to as fats hereafter), whatever the origin and whether liquid or solid. It also describes the apparatus used for this process. ICS 67.200.10 HS 1501.00.00 to HS 1515.00.00; HS 1516.10.00; 1516.20.00 EQV: ISO 5555:2001 25 pages PGr 3 EAS 297:2002, Edible soya bean oil — Specification This East African standard prescribes the specifications for edible soya bean oil intended for human consumption. The standard does not apply to soya oil, which must be subject to further processing in order to render it suitable for human consumption. ICS 67.200 HS 1507.90.10 EQV: CODEX STAN 210:1999 7 pages PGr 2 EAS 298:2002, Edible cotton seed oil — Specification This East African standard prescribes the specifications for edible cottonseed oil intended for human consumption. The standard does not apply to cottonseed oil, which must be subject to further processing in order to render it suitable for human consumption. ICS 67.200.10 HS 1512.29.10 EQV: CODEX STAN 210:1999 9 pages PGr 2 EAS 299:2002, Edible sunflower oil — Specification This East African Standard prescribes the specification and test methods for edible sunflower oil intended for human consumption. The standard does not apply to sunflower oil, which must be subject to further processing in order to render it suitable for human consumption. ICS 67.200.10 HS 1512.19.10 EQV: CODEX STAN 23:1998 7 pages PGr 2 EAS 300:2002, Edible groundnut oil — Specification This East African Standard applies to edible oil derived from groundnut seeds. The standard does not apply to groundnut seed oil subject to further processing in order to render it suitable for human consumption. ICS 67.200.10 HS 1508.90.91 EQV: CODEX STAN 19:1999 7 pages PGr 2

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EAS 301:2002, Edible palm oil — Specification This East African Standard applies to edible palm oil derived from groundnut seeds. The standard does not apply to palm seed oil subject to further processing in order to render it suitable for human consumption. ICS 67.200.10 HS 1511.90.0000 EQV: CODEX STAN 210:1999 7 pages PGr 2 EAS 302:2002, Edible palm kernel oil — Specification This East African Standard applies to edible palm kernel oil derived from groundnut seeds. The standard does not apply to palm kernel oil subject to further processing in order to render it suitable for human consumption. ICS 67.200.10 HS 1513.29.20 EQV: CODEX STAN 210:1999 7 pages PGr 2 EAS 303:2002, Animal and vegetable fats and oils — Determination of solid fat content — Pulsed nuclear magnetic reso nance method This East African Standard specifies a method for the determination of the solid fat content in animal and vegetable fats and oils (hereinafter referred to as fats) using low-resolution pulsed nuclear magnetic resonance. Alternative thermal pretreatments are specified according to whether or not the fat exhibits pronounced polymorphism. Examples of fat which exhibit pronounced polymorphism are cocoa butter and fats containing appreciable quantities of 2unsaturated, 1,3-saturated triacylglycerol. ICS 67.200.10 HS 1501.00.00 to HS 1515.00.00; HS 1516.10.00; 1516.20.00 EQV: ISO 8292:1991 6 pages PGr 1 EAS 304:2002, Edible corn oil — Specification This East African Standard applies to edible oil derived from maize or corn endosperm. The standard does not apply to corn oil subject to further processing in order to render it suitable for human consumption. ICS 67.200.10 HS 1515.29.10 EQV: CODEX STAN 25:1981; CODEX STAN 210:1999 7 pages PGr 2 EAS 305:2002, Animal and vegetable fats and oils — Sample prepara tion This standard specifies procedures for the preparation of a test sample from a laboratory sample of animal or vegetable fats and oils for the purpose of analysis. The method is not applicable to emulsified fats such as butter, margarine or mayonnaise. ICS 67.200.10 HS 1501.00.00 to HS 1515.00.00; HS 1516.10.00; 1516.20.00 EQV: ISO 661:2003 3 pages PGr 1 EAS 306:2002, Animal and vegetable fats and oils — Determination of peroxide value This standard specifies a method for the determination of the peroxide value of animal and vegetable fats and oils. ICS 67.200.10 HS 1501.00.00 to HS 1515.00.00; HS 1516.10.00; 1516.20.00 EQV: ISO 3960:2001 8 pages PGr 2 EAS 307:2002, Animal and vegetable fats and oils — Determination of acid value and acidity This standard specifies three methods (two titrimetric and one potentiometric) for the determination of acidity in animal and vegetable fats and oils, hereinafter referred to as fats. The acidity is expressed preferably as acid value, or alternatively as acidity calculated conventionally. ICS 67.200.10 HS 1501.00.00 to HS 1515.00.00; HS 1516.10.00; 1516.20.00 EQV: ISO 660:1996 11 pages PGr 2 EAS 308: 2002, Animal and vegetable fats and oils — Determination of unsaponifiable matter This East African Standard specifies a method using diethyl ether extraction for the determination of the unsaponifiable matter content of animal and vegetable fats and oils. This method is not applicable to waxes and, moreover, gives approximate results with certain fats of high unsaponifiable matter content, for example with fats derived from marine animals. A method given in ISO 18609 may be used when climatic conditions, or regulations, do not permit the use of diethyl ether. ICS 67.200.10 HS 1501.00.00 to HS 1515.00.00; HS 1516.10.00; 1516.20.00 EQV: ISO 3596:2000 9 pages PGr 2 EAS 309:2002, Animal and vegetable fats and oils — Determination of iodine value This standard specifies a method for the determination of the iodine value of animal and vegetable fats and oils, hereinafter referred to as fats. ICS 67.200.10 HS 1501.00.00 to HS 1515.00.00; HS 1516.10.00; 1516.20.00 EQV: ISO 3961:1996 7 pages PGr 2 EAS 310:2002, Animal and vegetable fats and oils — Determination of refractive index This standard specifies a method for the determination of the refractive index of animal and vegetable fats and oils. ICS 67.200.10 HS 1501.00.00 to HS 1515.00.00; HS 1516.10.00; 1516.20.00 EQV: ISO 6320:2000 7 pages PGr 2 EAS 311:2002, Animal and vegetable fats and oils — Determination of moisture and volatile matter This standard specifies two methods for the determination, by drying, of the moisture and volatile matter content of animal or vegetable fats and oils: method A, using a sand bath or hotplate; and method B, using a drying oven. Method A is applicable to all fats and oils. Method B is applicable only to non-drying fats and oils with an acid value less than 4. Under no circumstances should lauric oils be analyzed by this method. ICS 67.200.10 HS 1501.00.00 to HS 1515.00.00; HS 1516.10.00; 1516.20.00 EQV: ISO 662:1998 8 pages PGr 2 EAS 312:2002, Animal and vegetable fats and oils — Determination of insoluble impurities This standard specifies a method for the determination of the insoluble impurities content of animal and vegetable fats and oils. If it is not desired to include soaps (particularly calcium soaps) or oxidized fatty acids in the insoluble impurities content, it is necessary to use a different solvent and procedure. In this case the method should be the subject of agreement between the parties concerned. ICS 67.200.10 HS 1501.00.00 to HS 1515.00.00; HS 1516.10.00; 1516.20.00 EQV: ISO 663:2000 8 pages PGr 2 EAS 313:2002, Animal and vegetable fats and oils — Determination of saprification value

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This standard specifies a method for the determination of the saponification value of animal and vegetable fats and oils. The saponification value is a measure of the free and esterified acids present in fats and fatty acids. The method is applicable to refined and crude vegetable and animal fats. If mineral acids are present, the results given by this method are not interpretable unless the mineral acids are determined separately. ICS 67.200.10 HS 1501.00.00 to HS 1515.00.00; HS 1516.10.00; 1516.20.00 EQV: ISO 3657:2002 7 pages PGr 2 EAS 314:2002, Animal and vegetable fats and oils — Determination of lead This standard specifies a method for the determination of trace amounts (> 0,001 mg/kg) of lead in all types of crude or refined edible oils and fats. ICS 67.200.10 HS 1501.00.00 to HS 1515.00.00; HS 1516.10.00; 1516.20.00 EQV: ISO 12193:2004 8 pages PGr 2 EAS 315:2002, Animal and vegetable fats and oils — Determination of copper, iron and nickel This standard specifies a method for the determination of trace amounts of copper, iron and nickel in animal and vegetable fats and oils, referred to hereinafter as fats. ICS 67.200.10 HS 1501.00.00 to HS 1515.00.00; HS 1516.10.00; 1516.20.00 EQV: ISO 8294:1994 7 pages PGr 2 EAS 316:2002, Animal and vegetable fats and oils — Determination of conventional mass per volume (litre weight in ai r) This standard specifies a method for the determination of conventional mass per volume ("litre weight in air") of animal and vegetable fats and oils (hereinafter referred to as fats) in order to convert volume to mass or mass to volume. The procedure is applicable only to fats in a liquid state. The temperature of determination applied for any fat should be such that the fat does not deposit crystals at that temperature. ICS 67.200.10 HS 1501.00.00 to HS 1515.00.00; HS 1516.10.00; 1516.20.00 EQV: ISO 6883:2000 11 pages PGr 2 EAS 317:2002, Animal and vegetable fats and oils — Determination of Lovibond colour This standard specifies a method for the determination of the Lovibond colour of animal and vegetable fats and oils. ICS 67.200.10 HS 1501.00.00 to HS 1515.00.00; HS 1516.10.00; 1516.20.00 EQV: ISO 15305:1998 7 pages PGr 2 EAS 318:2002, Animal and vegetable fats and oils — Determination of soap content This standard specifies a method for the determination of the alkalinity of animal and vegetable fats and oils without distinguishing between the various constituents. The method is not applicable to dry melted animal fats, nor to oils and fats with an acidity greater than 60 % (mass fraction) as determined in accordance with ISO 660. Fats and oils can contain alkaline constituents either naturally (e.g. calcium soaps from bones) or accidentally (e.g. sodium soaps in imperfectly refined fats and oils). ICS 67.200.10 HS 1501.00.00 to HS 1515.00.00; HS 1516.10.00; 1516.20.00 EQV: ISO 10539:2002 7 pages PGr 2 EAS 319:2002, Animal and vegetable fats and oils — Determination of melting point in open capillary tubes (Slip poin t) This standard specifies two methods for the determination of the melting point in open capillary tubes, commonly known as the slip point, of animal and vegetable fats and oils (referred to as fats hereinafter): Method A is only applicable to animal and vegetable fats which are solid at ambient temperature and which do not exhibit pronounced polymorphism; and Method B is applicable to all animal and vegetable fats which are solid at ambient temperature, and is the method to be used for fats whose polymorphic behaviour is unknown. A method for the determination of the melting point of palm oil samples is given in annex A. If applied to fats with pronounced polymorphism, method A will give different and less satisfactory results than method B. Fats which exhibit pronounced polymorphism are principally cocoa butter and fats containing appreciable quantities of 2-unsaturated, 1,3-saturated triacylglycerols. ICS 67.200.10 HS 1501.00.00 to HS 1515.00.00; HS 1516.10.00; 1516.20.00 EQV: ISO 6321:2002 12 pages PGr 2 EAS 320:2002, Code of hygiene for transportation of edible fats a nd oils in bulk This Code of Practice applies to the handling, storage and transport of all crude or processed edible oils and fats in bulk. ICS 67.200.10 HS 1501.00.00 to HS 1515.00.00; HS 1516.10.00; 1516.20.00 EQV: CAC/RCP 36:1987 (Rev.1-1999, Rev.2-2001, Rev.3-2005) 10 pages PGr 2 EAS 321:2002, Edible fats and oils (general) — Specification This East African standard prescribes the specifications for edible fats and oils intended for human consumption. It does not apply to any fat or oil, which is a subject of specific East African Standard designated by specific name. ICS 67.200.10 HS 1501.00.00 to HS 1515.00.00; HS 1516.10.00; 1516.20.00 EQV: CODEX STAN 19:1999 6 pages PGr 1 EAS 333:2002, Edible sesame oil — Specification This East African standard prescribes the specifications for edible sesame oil intended for human consumption. The standard does not apply to sesame oil, which must be subject to further processing in order to render it suitable for human consumption. ICS 67.200.10 HS 1515.50.91 EQV: CODEX STAN 26:1981 7 pages PGr 2

67.200.20 Oilseeds

67.220 Spices and condiments. Food additives EAS 347:2004, Labelling of food additives when sold as such — Gen eral requirements This standard applies to the labelling of "food additives" sold as such whether by retail or other than by retail, including sales to caterers and food manufacturers for the purpose of their businesses. This standard also applies to food "processing aids"; any reference to food additives includes food processing aids. ICS 67.220 HS 0904; HS 0905; HS 0906; HS 0907; HS 0908; HS 0909; HS 0910 EQV: CODEX STAN 107:1981 5 pages PGr 1

67.220.10 Spices and condiments

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EAS 98:1999, Curry powder — Specification This East African Standard prescribes the requirements and the methods of sampling and test for curry powder, which is, used which is used as a flavouring material in the preparation of foods. Recommendations relating to storage and transportation conditions are given in Annex A. ICS 67.220.10 HS 0910.50.0000 4 pages PGr 1 EAS 99:1999, Spices and condiments — Terminology This East African Standard prescribes the list of botanical names of plants classified under spices and condiments. This standard also gives the part of the plant used, the common English and available Swahili names of spices and condiments imported and those grown in the country. ICS 67.220.10 HS 0904; 0905; 0906; 0907; 0908; 0909; 0910 EQV: ISO 676:1999 4 pages PGr 1 EAS 102:1999, Spices and condiments — Sampling and test methods This East African Standard prescribes methods of sampling and test for spices and condiments. ICS 67.220.10 HS 0904; 0905; 0906; 0907; 0908; 0909; 0910 EQV: ISO 948:1999 23 pages PGr 3 EAS 147-1:2000, Vinegar — Specification — Part 1: Vinegar from natu ral sources This Part 1 of EAS 147 prescribes requirements and methods of sampling and test for vinegar derived by fermentation from suitable raw materials of agricultural or silvicultural origin. ICS 67.220.10 HS 2209.00.10 6 pages PGr 1 EAS 147-2:2000, Vinegar — Specification — Part 2: Vinegar from arti ficial sources This specification applies to artificial vinegar produced from glacial acetic acid and water with or without caramel as a colouring matter and intended for use as a condiment. ICS 67.220.10 HS 2209 00 20 4 pages PGr 1

67.220.20 Food additives EAS 35:2000, Edible salt — Specification This East African Standard prescribes the requirements and the methods of sampling and tests of edible salt; coarse salt, free flowing table salt, fine food grade salt for the food industry and dairy salt. ICS 67.220.20 HS 2501.00.0000 EQV: CHS 19:2004; CODEX STAN 150:1985, Amend. 2-2001 33 pages PGr 4 EAS 103:1999, Schedule for permitted food additives Only the food additives listed herein are permitted for use in foods in conformance with the provisions of this Standard. Only food additives which have been evaluated by the Joint FAO/WHO Expert Committee on Food Additives (JECFA) and found acceptable for use in foods are included in this Standard. This Standard sets forth the conditions under which permitted food additives may be used in all foods, whether or not they have previously been standardized by Codex. The food additive provisions of Codex Commodity Standards shall be included in and superseded by the provisions of this Standard. These provisions also comply with the other requirements of the Preamble. Food categories or individual food items where the use of food additives are not allowed or are restricted are defined by this Standard. The primary objective of establishing permitted levels of use of food additives in various food groups is to ensure that the intake of additives does not exceed the acceptable daily intake. The food additives covered by this standard and their maximum levels of use are based in part on the food additive provisions of previously established Codex commodity standards, or upon the request of governments after subjecting the requested maximum levels to an appropriate method which would verify the compatibility of a proposed maximum level with the ADI. The Danish budget method may be used as a first step in this regard. The submission of actual food consumption data is also encouraged.

ICS 67.220.20 HS 0904; 0905; 0906; 0907; 0908; 0909; 0910 EQV: CODEX STAN 192:1995 (Rev. 6-2005) 173 pages PGr 13

EAS 347:2004, Labelling of food additives when sold as such — Gen eral requirements This standard applies to the labelling of "food additives" sold as such whether by retail or other than by retail, including sales to caterers and food manufacturers for the purpose of their businesses. This standard also applies to food "processing aids"; any reference to food additives includes food processing aids. ICS 67.220 5 pages

67.230 Prepackaged and prepared foods

EAS 4:2000, Infant formula — Specification This East African Standard applies to infant formula in liquid or powdered form intended for use, where, necessary, as a substitute for human milk in meeting the normal nutritional requirements of infants. It also provides a standard for formulae intended for infants with special nutritional requirements, except for certain provisions, which must be modified to meet those special requirements.

ICS 67.230 HS 0402.10.20; HS 0402.29.20; HS 2106.90.10 EQV: CODEX STAN 72:1997 11 pages PGr 2 EAS 38:2000, Labelling of prepackaged foods — Specification This East African Standard shall apply to the wording and other descriptive matter on a label relating to a product.

ICS 67.230 HS 0200; 0300; 0400; 0700; 0800; 0900; 1000; 1100; 1200; 1500; 1600; 1700; 1800; 1900; 2000; 2100; 2200; 2300; 2501; 3300; 3500 21 pages PGr 3 EAS 40:2000, Food for infant and children — Methods of analysis This East African Standard prescribes methods for the sampling and chemical analysis of infant formula, cereal based foods for infants and children, and canned baby foods.

ICS 67.230 HS 0402.10.20; HS 0402.29.20; HS 2106.90.10

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33 pages PGr 4 EAS 60:2000, Peanut butter — Specification This East African Standard prescribes the requirements and methods of test for peanut butter.

ICS 67.230 HS 2008.11.1000 11 pages PGr 2

67.240 Sensory analysis 67.250 Materials and articles in contact with foods tuffs 67.260 Plants and equipment for the food industry 71 CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY 71.020 Production in the chemical industry 71.040 Analytical chemistry 71.040.01 Analytical chemistry in general 71.040.10 Chemical laboratories. Laboratory equipme nt 71.040.20 Laboratory ware and related apparatus 71.040.30 Chemical reagents

EAS 123:1999, Distilled water — Specification This East African Standard prescribes the requirements and methods of test for water, distilled quality, intended for general laboratory use, photograph washings, etc.

ICS 71.040.30 HS 2851.00.00 10 pages PGr 2

71.040.40 Chemical analysis

EAS 215:2001, Determination of water — Karl Fischer method (Gener al method) Two methods of titration depending on whether the end point is detected visually or electrometrically are specified. The visual method is only applicable to colourless solutions but can be used when no electrometric apparatus is available. The electrometric method, whether by direct titration or back-titration, is the more accurate one and for this reason recommended. The principle of the test consists in reaction of any water present in a test portion with a solution of iodine and sulphur dioxide in a pyridine/methanol mixture (Karl Fischer reagent), previously standardized by titration with an exactly known mass of water. ICS 71.040.40 HS 3018.90.00 EQV: ISO 760:1978 12 pages PGr 2

71.040.50 Physicochemical methods of analysis 71.040.99 Other standards related to analytical che mistry 71.060 Inorganic chemicals 71.060.01 Inorganic chemicals in general 71.060.10 Chemical elements 71.060.20 Oxides 71.060.30 Acids

EAS 122:1999, Sulfuric acid — Specification This East African Standard prescribes the requirements and the methods of sampling and test for sulphuric acid. There shall four grades of the material, namely technical, battery, and pure and analytical reagents. The battery grade acid shall have two sub grades namely concentrated and dilute.

ICS 71.060.30 HS 2807.00.00 16 pages PGr 3

71.060.40 Bases 71.060.50 Salts 71.060.99 Other inorganic chemicals 71.080 Organic chemicals 71.080.15 Aromatic hydrocarbons

EAS 345:2004, Toluene — Specification This East African Standard specifies requirements for toluene for use in paints, adhesive and printing inks. ICS 71.080.15 HS 2707.20.00; HS 2902.30.00 6 pages PGr 1

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71.080.60 Alcohols. Ethers

EAS 216-1:2001, Testing of ethanol for industrial use ― Part 1: General This part of EAS 216 gives general instructions relating to methods of test for ethanol for industries use. It also specifies the methods to be used for the determination of density at 20 °C, for the determination of dry residue after evaporation on a water bath, for the determination of water content, and for the measurement of colour.

ICS 71.080.60 HS 2905.11.00 EQV: ISO 1388-1:1981 3 pages PGr 1 EAS 216-2:2001, Testing of ethanol for industrial use — Part 2: Met hod for detection of alkalinity or determination of acidity to phenolphthalein This East African Standard describes a method for the detection of alkalinity and, if appropriate, the subsequent determination of acidity of ethanol for industrial use. The method is applicable to products having acidities, expressed as acetic acid (CH3COOH), greater than or equal to 0.000 8% (m/m).

ICS 71.080.60 HS 2905.11.00 EQV: ISO 1388-2:1981 3 pages PGr 1 EAS 216-3:2001, Ethanol for industrial use — Methods of test — Part 3: Estimation of content carbonyl compounds presen t in small amounts — Photometric method This EAS East African Standard specifies a photometric method for estimation of the content of carbonyl compounds present in small amounts in ethanol for industrial use. The method is applicable to products having carbonyl compounds contents, expressed as acetaldehyde, between 0.000 25 and 0.01 % (m/m). This method, which is used commercially, allows determination of only those carbonyl compounds which react under the specified conditions.

ICS 71.080.60 HS 2905.11.00 EQV: ISO 1388-3:1981 4 pages PGr 1 EAS 216-4:2001, Ethanol for industrial use — Methods of test — Part 4: Estimation of content of carbonyl compounds pre sent in moderate amounts — Titrimetric method This East African Standard specifies a titrimetric method for estimation of the content of carbonyl compounds present in moderate amounts in ethanol for industrial use. The method is applicable to products having carbonyl compounds contents, expressed as acetaldehyde, equal to or greater than 0.01 % (m/m). This method, which is used commercially, allows determination of only those carbonyl compounds, which react under the specified conditions. ICS 71.080.60 HS 2905.11.00 EQV: ISO 1388-4:1981 3 pages PGr 1 EAS 216-5:2001, Ethanol for industrial use — Methods of test — Part 5: Determination of aldehydes content — Visual cal orimetric method This East African Standard specifies a visual colorimetric method for the determination of the aldehydes content of ethanol for industrial use. The method is applicable to products having aldehyde contents, expressed as acetaldehyde, in the range 0.000 25 to 0.001 25 % (m/m).

ICS 71.080.60 HS 2905.11.00 EQV: ISO 1388-5:1981 5 pages PGr 1 EAS 216-6:2001, Ethanol for industrial use — Methods for test — Par t 6: Test for miscibility with water This East African Standard specifies a test for miscibility with water of ethanol for industrial use.

ICS 71.080.60 HS 2905.11.00 EQV: ISO 1388-6:1981 2 pages PGr 1 EAS 216-7:2001, Ethanol for industrial use — Methods of test — Part 7: Determination of methanol content ― Photometric method This East African standard describes a photometric method for the determination of the methanol content of ethanol for industrial use. The method is applicable to products having methanol con tents between 0.01 and 0.20% (v/v).

ICS 71.080.60 HS 2905.11.00 EQV: ISO 1388-7:1981 5 pages PGr 1 EAS 216-8:2001, Ethanol for industrial use — Methods of test — Part 8: Determination of methanol content — Visual colo rimetric method This East Standard specifies a visual colorimetric method for the determination of the methanol content of ethanol for industrial use. The method is applicable to products having methanol contents between 0.10 and 1.50 % (v/v).

ICS 71.080.60 HS 2905.11.00 EQV: ISO 1388-8:1981 4 pages PGr 1 EAS 216-9:2001, Ethanol for industrial use — Methods of test — Part 9: Determination of esters content — Titrimetric m ethod after separation This Standard describes a titrimetric method, after saponification, for the determination of the esters content of ethanol for industrial use. The method is applicable to products having esters contents, expressed as ethyl acetate, in the range 0.005 to 0.15 % (m/m).

ICS 71.080.60 HS 2905.11.00 EQV: ISO 1388-9:1981 3 pages PGr 1 EAS 216-10:2001, Ethanol for industrial use — Methods of test — Part 10: Estimation of hydrocarbons content — Distillat ion method This East African specifies a distillation method for estimating the hydrocarbons content of ethanol for industrial use.

ICS 71.080.60 HS 2905.11.00 EQV: ISO 1388-10:1981 3 pages PGr 1 EAS 216-11:2001, Ethanol for industrial use — Methods of test — Part 11: Test for detection of furfural This East African standard specifies a test for checking whether or not furfural is present in ethanol for industrial use.

ICS 71.080.60 HS 2905.11.00 EQV: ISO 1388-11:1981 3 pages PGr 1 EAS 216-12:2001, Ethanol for industrial use — Methods of test — Part 12: Determination of permanganate time This East African Standard specifies a method for the determination of the permanganate time of ethanol for industrial use.

ICS 71.080.60 HS 2905.11.00 EQV: ISO 1388-12:1981 3 pages PGr 1

71.100 Products of the chemical industry 71.100.01 Products of the chemical industry in gene ral

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EAS 64:2000, Groundnut (peanut) oil for cosmetic industry — Spec ification This East African Standard prescribes the requirements for groundnut oil for the cosmetic industry. ICS 71.100.01 HS 1508.90.99 3 pages PGr 1 EAS 65:2000, Coconut oil for cosmetic industry — Specification This East African Standard prescribes the requirement and methods of test for coconut oil for cosmetic industry.

ICS 71.100.01 HS 1513.29.30 4 pages PGr 1 EAS 86:2000, Sesame (Simsim) oil for cosmetic industry — Specifi cation This East African Standard prescribes the requirements for sesame oil for cosmetic industry.

ICS 71.100.01 HS 1515.50.0000 EQV: CODEX STAN 26:1981 4 pages PGr 1 EAS 126:1999, Pure petroleum jelly for cosmetic industry — Specif ication This East Africa Standard prescribes the requirements and methods of sampling and test for petroleum jelly for cosmetic industry.

ICS 71.100.01 HS 2712.10.00 14 pages PGr 2 EAS 213:2001, Liquid chemical products for industrial use — Deter mination of absolute density at 20 °C This East African Standard specifies a reference method for the determination of the density, at 20 °C , of liquid chemical products for industrial use.

ICS 71.100.01 HS 3402.90.00 EQV: ISO 758:1976 3 pages PGr 1 EAS 214:2001, Volatile organic liquids for industrial use — Deter mination of dry residue after evaporation on a wate r bath — General method This East African Standard specifies a general method for the determination of the dry residue, after evaporation on a water bath, of volatile organic liquids for industrial use. The method is applicable to products having dry residues after evaporation greater than or equal to 10 mg/kg [0.001 % (m/m)].

ICS 71.100.01 HS 3402.90.00 EQV: ISO 759:1981 3 pages PGr 1

71.100.10 Materials for aluminium production 71.100.20 Gases for industrial application 71.100.30 Explosives. Pyrotechnics and fireworks 71.100.35 Chemicals for industrial and domestic dis infection purposes 71.100.40 Surface active agents

EAS 31:2000, Laundry soap — Specification This East African Standard specifies requirements for three grades of laundry soaps in the form of cakes or bars, produced from vegetable or animal oils or fats or a blend of all or part to these materials.

ICS 71.100.40 HS 3401.19.00 [HS 3401.19.42] EQV: IS 285:1992; BS 1911:1990; BS 1913:1990 25 pages PGr 3 EAS 127:1999, Powder laundry detergents for household use — Speci fication This East African Standard prescribes the requirements and methods of sampling and test for synthetic anionic detergents for household use based predominantly on the use of alkyl aryl sulfonates.

ICS 71.100.40 HS 3402.90.1000 24 pages PGr 3 EAS 186:2000, Toilet soap — Specification This East African Standard specifies requirements for toilet soap. It does not apply to carbolic soap or specialty soaps such as medicated soap, transparent soap, floating soap, liquid soap or sea-water soap.

ICS 71.100.40 HS 3401.11.0000 EQV: IS 285:1992; BS 1911:1990; BS 1913:1990 11 pages PGr 2 EAS 294:2002, Scouring powders — Specification This East African Standard specifies requirements and methods of test for synthetic household detergent scouring powder for the removal of tenacious soil from hard surfaces and kitchen utensils.

ICS 71.100.40 HS 3401.19.00 8 pages PGr 2 EAS 295:2002, Sodium hypochlorite solutions for domestic use — Sp ecification This East African Standard specifies requirements for dilute solutions of sodium hypochlorite intended for domestic use.

ICS 71.100.40 HS 3401.19.00 EQV: ASTM D 2022:1989; AWWA B 300:1980 7 pages PGr 2 EAS 296:2002, Liquid household hand dishwashing and light duty de tergents — Specification This East African Standard specifies requirements for liquid detergent for household dish-washing and for cleaning of hard surfaces such as painted surfaces, floors, ceilings, ceramic and plastic tiles, and the surfaces of equipment for machine dishwashing. It does not cover detergent for machine dish-washing.

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ICS 71.100.40 HS 3401.19.00 EQV: ISO 2271; MS 791:1982; AS 1999:1977; BS 3762 8 pages PGr 2 EAS 383:2005, Synthetic organic liquid detergent for household us e — Specification This East African Standard prescribes the requirements and the method of sampling and test for synthetic liquid detergents for household use.

ICS 71.100.40 HS 3402.13.0000 EQV: MS 791:1982; AS 1999:1977; BS 3762 Series 11 pages PGr 2 EAS 384:2005, Disinfectants — Glossary of terms This East African Standard defines the terms used in the disinfectants industry. This will help to eliminate confusing terms in related specifications.

ICS 71.100.40 HS 3307.90.90 EQV: BS 5283:1986 3 pages PGr 1 EAS 461:2007, Formulated powder hair dyes, aryl diamine based Specification This of East African Standard prescribes requirements for formulated powder hair dyes, aryl di-amine based. ICS 71.100.40 HS 3305.90.00; HS 3305.90.40 EQV: 76/768/EEC Cosmetics Directive 10 pages PGr 2 EAS 462:2007, Shoe polish wax solvent paste type Specification This East African Standard prescribes the requirements and the methods of test for shoe wax solvent-type polishes suitable for application to leather footwear and leather goods. ICS 71.100.40 HS 3405.10.00 EQV: IS 1746:1992 14 pages PGr 2 EAS 482:2008, Analysis of soaps — Determination of total free alk ali This International Standard specifies a method for the determination of the total free alkali content of commercial soaps, excluding compounded products. The method is not applicable if the soap contains additives (alkali silicates, etc.) which can be decomposed by sulphuric acid by the procedure specified. The method is also not applicable to coloured soaps if the colour interferes with the phenolphthalein end point. ICS 71.100.40 HS 3401.00.00 EQV: ISO 684:1974 2 pages PGr 1 EAS 483:2008, Analysis of soaps — Determination of total alkali c ontent and total fatty matter content This East African Standard specifies a method for the simultaneous determination of the total alkali content and the total fatty matter content of soaps, excluding compounded products. This method for the determination of total alkali is not applicable to coloured soaps if the colour interferes with the methyl orange end-point. ICS 71.100.40 HS 3401.00.00 EQV: ISO 685:1975 3 pages PGr 1 EAS 484:2008, Analysis of soaps — Determination of unsaponifiable , unsaponified and unsaponified saponifiable matter This East African Standard specifies a method for the determination of the contents of unsaponifiable, unsaponified and unsaponified saponifiable matter in commercial soaps, excluding compound products. ICS 71.100.40 HS 3401.00.00 EQV: ISO 1067:1974 2 pages PGr 1 EAS 485:2008, Soaps — Determination of chloride content — Titrime tric method This East African Standard specifies a method for determining the chloride content of commercial soaps, excluding compounded products; this method is applicable to soaps having a chloride content, expressed as sodium chloride, equal to or greater than 0.1 % (m/m). ICS 71.100.40 HS 3401.00.00 EQV: ISO 457:1983 2 pages PGr 1 EAS 486:2008, Soaps — Determination of content of ethanol-insolub le matter This East African Standard specifies a method for the determination of the content of ethanol-insoluble matter in commercial soaps, excluding compounded products. ICS 71.100.40 HS 3401.00.00 EQV: ISO 673:1981 2 pages PGr 1 EAS 487:2008, Soaps — Determination of moisture and volatile matt er content — Oven method This East African Standard specifies an oven method for the determination of the moisture and volatile matter content of commercial soaps, excluding compounded products. ICS 71.100.40 HS 3401.00.00 EQV: ISO 672:1978 2 pages PGr 1 EAS 488:2008, Surface active agents — Analysis of soaps — Determi nation of free caustic alkali This East African Standard specifies two methods of determining free caustic alkali in commercial soaps, excluding compounded products:

Method A, ethanol method; Method B, barium chloride method.

ICS 71.100.40 HS 3401.00.00 EQV: ISO 456:1973 3 pages PGr 1

71.100.45 Refrigerants and antifreezes 71.100.50 Wood-protecting chemicals

EAS 323:2002, Specification for wood preservatives by means of pr essure creosoting This East African Standard specifies methods that can be used for the preservation of wood by pressure creosoting and other methods of treatment with coal tar creosote.

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ICS 71.100.50; ICS 79.020 HS 2931.00.20 BS 144:1997 9 pages PGr 2 EAS 324:2002, Copper/Cromium/Arsenic composition for the preserva tion of timber — Method of timber treatment This East African Standard prescribes procedures for treatment of timber using water borne copper/chromium/arsenic (CCA) preservative formulations complying with EAS 326. It does not specify details of treatment relating to specific end uses for which reference to the relevant commodity specification should be made.

ICS 71.100.50; ICS 79.020 HS 2931.00.20 BS 144:1997 12 pages PGr 2 EAS 325:2002, Wood preservatives and treated timber — Guide to sa mpling and preparation of wood preservatives and tr eated timber This East African Standard gives guidance on the general procedures to be followed in the sampling and preparation for analysis of preservatives and preservative-treated timber. No attempt has been made here to define rigidly any detailed methodology to be followed in operations in these areas because this can depend upon the nature of the preservative, the method of treatment, and the particular requirements of relevant approval authorities. This East African Standard is applicable to the provision of appropriate samples for analysis which may be used to check the content of active components in preservative formulations, and to determine the identity, location and concentration of preservatives in treated timber. The techniques described may be employed in a wide variety of applications ranging from laboratory research through to the checking of preservatives or preservative-treated timber for arbitration purposes. In most cases it is possible, by chemical analysis, to determine whether or not a sample of timber has received a preservative treatment and the results can often give an indication of the type of treatment the wood has received when due consideration is given to other relevant factors, such as timber species and heartwood/ sapwood ratio, in the samples under test. No attempt has been made in this East African Standard, to lay down detailed procedures to be adopted for control purposes at manufacturing plants where large volumes of preservative are to be sampled. Furthermore, the objectives of each analysis, and the demands of the individual analytical technique, may impose their own requirements with regard to sampling and subsequent handling. Therefore, it is essential that the sampling plan for each operation should be devised in the light of the particular objective, using professional judgment based on experience. ICS 71.100.50 HS 2931.00.20 EQV: BS 1282:1999 13 pages PGr 2 EAS 326:2002, Copper/Chromium/Arsenic composition for preservatio n of timber — Specification This East African Standard, specifies requirements for two types of water-borne preservatives containing mixtures of compounds of copper (ii), chromium (vi) and arsenic (v). ICS 71.100.50 HS 2931.00.20 EQV: BS 4072:1999 5 pages PGr 1

71.100.55 Silicones

71.100.60 Essential oils 71.100.70 Cosmetics. Toiletries

EAS 334:2004, Illustrative list by category of cosmetic products This East African Standard lays down an illustrative list of products that are classified as cosmetics. ICS 71.100.70 HS 3302; HS 3303; HS 3304; HS 3305; HS 3306; HS 3307 EQV: Dir. 76/768 /EEC 2 pages PGr 1 EAS 335:2004, Cologne — Specification This East African standard prescribes the requirements and methods of test for cologne. This standard shall cover cologne, as well as toilet waters, lavender waters and all alcohol-based fresheners. ICS 71.100.70 HS 3303 00 10 EQV: IS 8482:1995; 76/778/EEC 4 pages PGr 1 EAS 336:2004, Chemical depilatories — Specification This East African Standard prescribes the requirements and methods of test for chemical depilatories. This standard does not cover depilatories having alkaline-thioglycollic acid composition. This standard does not cover depilatories of epilatory type and those having metallic sulphides or stannite composition. ICS 71.100.70 HS 3307.90.10 7 pages PGr 2 EAS 337:2004, Henna powder — Specification This East African standard prescribes the requirements, sampling procedure and methods of test for pure henna powder. ICS 71.100.70 HS 3304.91.00 EQV: IS 11142:1984; IS 7159:1984 7 pages PGr 2 EAS 338:2004, Chemical hair relaxers and hair waving products — S pecification This East African Standard specifies requirements and methods of test for chemical hair relaxers and hair waving products. This standard applies to chemical cream hair relaxers based on alkalis or thioglycollates, as well as hair waving (curling) products based on thioglycollates.

ICS 71.100.70 HS 3305.00.00 EQV: IS 767:1993; Dir. 76/768EEC 13 pages PGr 2 EAS 339:2004, Hair creams, lotions and gels — Specification This East African Standard prescribes the requirements and methods of test for hair creams, lotions and gels. This standard applies to hair cream and lotion emulsions based on vegetable oil or mineral oil, or any combination of the above, with fatty acids or fatty acid emulsions. It also applies to hair gels, hair conditioners, and setting lotions. This standard does not cover hair sprays. Hair creams, lotions and gels for which therapeutic claims are made are not covered by this standard. ICS 71.100.70 3305.00.00 EQV: IS 7670:1975; 76/768/EEC 7 pages PGr 2 EAS 340:2004, Nail polish — Specification This East African standard prescribes the requirements and methods of test for nail polishes used for cosmetic purposes. ICS 71.100.70 HS 3304.99.20 EQV: IS 9245:1994; IS 4707-1 & -2 7 pages PGr 2 EAS 341:2004, Nail polish removers — Specification

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This East African standard prescribes the requirements and methods of test for nail polish removers, solvent based.

ICS 71.100.70 HS 3304.99.20 EQV: IS 9245:1994; 76/778/EEC 4 pages PGr 1 EAS 342:2004, Pomade and brilliantines — Specifications This East African Standard prescribes requirements and methods of test for pomades and solid brilliantines for general use. This standard applies to pomades and solid brilliantines which are either vegetable oil or petroleum based but excludes oil emulsions. This standard does not cover liquid brilliantines. The standard does not cover pomades and brilliantines which contain ingredients that affect the physiological functions of the body, scalp or hair, or for which therapeutic claims are made. Such products shall be registered with the Ministries of Health of Partner States. ICS 71.100.70 HS 3305.90.20 EQV: IS 9339:1988; 76/768/EEC 14 pages PGr 2 EAS 346:2004, Labelling of cosmetics general — Requirements This East African Standard covers requirements for the labelling of cosmetic products. This standard applies to all cosmetic products that are covered in other East African Standards. ICS 71.100.70 HS 3302; HS 3303; HS 3304; HS 3305; HS 3306; HS 3307 EQV: Dir. 76/768 /EEC 6 pages PGr 1 EAS 361:2004, Carbaryl dusting powders — Specification This East African Standard prescribes the requirements and the methods of test for carbaryl dusting powders. ICS 71.100.70 HS 3304.91.00 EQV: IS 7121:1973 5 pages PGr 1 EAS 377-2:2005, Cosmetics — List of substances which must not form part of any cosmetic product This East African Standard prescribes substances that form part of cosmetics intended for use by human beings.

ICS 71.100.70 HS 3302; HS 3303; HS 3304; HS 3305; HS 3306; HS 3307 EQV: Dir. 76/768 /EEC 13 pages PGr 2 EAS 377-3:2005, Cosmetics — List of substances which cosmetics must not contain except subject to restrictions and conditions laid down This part of the East African Standard prescribes list of substances which cosmetics must not contain except subject to conditions laid down.

ICS 71.100.70 HS 3302; HS 3303; HS 3304; HS 3305; HS 3306; HS 3307 EQV: Dir. 76/768 /EEC 9 pages PGr 2 EAS 425:2005, Skin powders ― Specification ― Part 2: Baby powders This East African Standard prescribes the requirements and methods of test for baby powders. This part of the standard covers baby powders only. Body and face powders for adult use are covered in Part 1 of the standard. Medicated powders for which therapeutic claims are made are not covered by this standard. Such products shall be registered with the Ministry of Health.

ICS 71.100.70 HS 3304.91.00 EQV: 76/768/EEC; IS 3959:1978 11 pages PGr 2

71.100.80 Chemicals for purification of water

71.100.99 Other products of the chemical industry

71.120 Equipment for the chemical industry 71.120.01 Equipment for the chemical industry in ge neral 71.120.10 Reaction vessels and their components 71.120.20 Columns 71.120.30 Heat exchangers 71.120.99 Other equipment for the chemical industry 73 MINING AND MINERALS 73.020 Mining and quarrying 73.040 Coals 73.060 Metalliferous minerals and their concentrate s 73.080 Non-metalliferous minerals 73.100 Mining equipment 73.120 Equipment for processing of minerals 75 PETROLEUM AND RELATED TECHNOLOGIES 75.020 Extraction and processing of petroleum and n atural gas

EAS 665:2008, Petroleum, petrochemical and natural gas industries — Sector-specific quality management systems — Requirements for product and service supply organiz ations This Technical Specification defines the quality management system for product and service supply organizations for the petroleum, petrochemical and natural gas industries.

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ICS 03.120.10; 75.020 HS 2709; HS 2710; HS 2711; 2712 EQV: ISO/TS 29001:2003 27 pages PGr 4

75.040 Crude petroleum EAS 670:2008, Crude petroleum and fuel oils — Determination of se diment — Extraction method This International Standard specifies a method for the determination of sediment in crude petroleum and fuel oils by extraction with toluene. The precision applies to a range of sediment levels from 0.01 % (m/m) to 0.40 % (m/m), although higher levels may be determined. ICS 75.040; 75.160.20 HS 2709; HS 2710 19 41; HS 2710.19.42; HS 2710.19.43 EQV: ISO 3735:1999 7 pages PGr 2

75.060 Natural gas 75.080 Petroleum products in general

EAS 640-1:2008, Petroleum industry — Terminology — Part 1: Raw mate rials and products This part of ISO 1998 consists of terms in use in the petroleum industry to indicate raw materials or petroleum products, together with the corresponding definitions in the two languages. ICS 01.040.75; 75.080 HS 2709.00.00 to HS 2715.00.00 EQV: ISO 1998-1:1998 25 pages PGr 3 EAS 640-2:2008, Petroleum industry — Terminology — Part 2: Properti es and tests This part of ISO 1998 consists of a list of equivalent English and French terms, in use in the petroleum industry to indicate properties of petroleum products and test methods, together with the corresponding definitions in the two languages. ICS 01.040.75; 75.080 HS 2709.00.00 to HS 2715.00.00 EQV: ISO 1998-2:1998 23 pages PGr 3 EAS 640-3:2008, Petroleum industry — Terminology — Part 3: Explorat ion and production This part of ISO 1998 consists of a list of equivalent English and French terms, in use in the petroleum industry in the area of exploration and production, together with the corresponding definitions in the two languages. ICS 01.040.75; 75.080 HS 2709.00.00 to HS 2715.00.00 EQV: ISO 1998-3:1998 3 pages PGr 1 EAS 640-4:2008, Petroleum industry — Terminology — Part 4: Refining This part of ISO 1998 consists of a list of equivalent English and French terms, in use in the petroleum industry in the area of refining, together with the corresponding definitions in the two languages. ICS 01.040.75; 75.080 HS 2709.00.00 to HS 2715.00.00 EQV: ISO 1998-4:1998 14 pages PGr 2 EAS 640-5:2008, Petroleum industry — Terminology — Part 5: Transpor t, storage, distribution This part of ISO 1998 consists of a list of equivalent English and French terms, in use in the petroleum industry in the area of transport, storage and distribution, together with the corresponding definitions in the two languages. ICS 01.040.75; 75.080 HS 2709.00.00 to HS 2715.00.00 EQV: ISO 1998-5:1998 13 pages PGr 2 EAS 640-6:2008, Petroleum industry — Terminology — Part 6: Measurem ent This part of ISO 1998 introduces a list of equivalent English and French terms, in use in the petroleum industry to indicate the measurement of crude oils and petroleum products, together with the corresponding definitions in the two languages. ICS 01.040.75; 75.080 HS 2709.00.00 to HS 2715.00.00 EQV: ISO 1998-6:2000 48 pages PGr 5 EAS 640-7:2008, Petroleum industry — Terminology — Part 7: Miscella neous terms This part of ISO 1998 consists of a list of equivalent English and French terms, with the corresponding definitions, in use in the petroleum industry and that are not definitely relevant to one of the six categories of other parts of this International Standard. ICS 01.040.75; 75.080 HS 2709.00.00 to HS 2715.00.00 EQV: ISO 1998-7:1998 6 pages PGr 1 EAS 640-99:2008, Petroleum industry — Terminology — Part 99: General and index ISO 1998 gives a list of equivalent English and French terms in use in the petroleum industry, accompanied by the corresponding definitions in the two languages. It was compiled to serve an evident need for a ready form of reference document. It therefore does not include all the possible terms, those terms of which significance is unambiguous being excluded. ICS 01.040.75; 75.080 HS 2709.00.00 to HS 2715.00.00 EQV: ISO 1998-99:2000 15 pages PGr 2 EAS 641:2008, Standard test method for lead in gasoline by atomic absorption spectroscopy This test method covers the determination of the total lead content of gasoline within the concentration range of 2.5 to 25 mg/L. This test method compensates for variations in gasoline composition and is independent of lead alkyl type. ICS 75.080 HS 2710.11.10 and HS 2710.11.20 EQV: ASTM D3237:2006 3 pages PGr 1 EAS 642:2008, Standard test method for benzene in motor and aviat ion gasoline by infrared spectroscopy This test method covers the determination of the percent benzene in full-range gasoline. It is applicable to concentrations from 0.1 % to 5 volume %. ICS 75.080 HS 2710.11.10; HS 2710.11.20; HS 2710.11.30; HS 2710.11.40 EQV: ASTM D4053:2004 3 pages PGr 1 EAS 643:2008, Standard test method for determination of oxygenate s in gasoline by gas chromatography and oxygen sele ctive flame ionization detection This test method covers a gas chromatographic procedure for the quantitative determination of organic oxygenated compounds in gasoline having a final boiling point not greater than 220 °C and oxygenates having a boiling point limit of 130 °C. It is applicable when oxygenates are present in the 0.1 to 20 % by mass range. ICS 75.080 HS 2710.11.10 and HS 2710.11.20 EQV: ASTM D5599:2000(2005)

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7 pages PGr 2 EAS 644:2008, Standard test method for determination of benzene a nd toluene in finished motor and aviation gasoline by gas chromatography This test method covers the determination of benzene and toluene in finished motor and aviation gasolines by gas chromatography. Benzene can be determined between the levels of 0.1 and 5 volume % and toluene can be determined between the levels of 2 and 20 volume %. ICS 75.080 HS 2710.11.10; HS 2710.11.20; HS 2710.11.30; HS 2710.11.40 EQV: ASTM D3606:2006e1 8 pages PGr 2 EAS 645:2008, Standard test method for vapour pressure of gasolin e and gasoline-oxygenate blends (Dry method) This test method covers and is applicable to gasolines and gasoline-oxygenate blends with a vapor pressure range from 35 to 100 kPa (5 to 15 psi). This test method, a modification of the Reid Method, provides two procedures to determine the vapor pressure of gasoline and gasoline-oxygenate blends. ICS 75.080 HS 2710.11.10 and HS 2710.11.20 EQV: ASTM D4953:2006 8 pages PGr 2 EAS 646:2008, Petroleum products — Corrosiveness to copper — Copp er strip test This International Standard specifies a method for the determination of the corrosiveness to copper of liquid petroleum products and certain solvents. Volatile products, having a maximum vapour pressure of 124 kPa at 37.8 C are included. ICS 75.080 HS 2709.00.00 to HS 2715.00.00 EQV: ISO 2160:1998 11 pages PGr 2 EAS 647:2008, Petroleum liquids — Manual sampling This International Standard specifies the manual methods to be used for obtaining samples of liquid or semi-liquid hydrocarbons, tank residues and deposits from fixed tanks, railcars, road vehicles, ships and barges, drums and cans, or from liquids being pumped in pipelines. It applies to the sampling of petroleum products, crude oils and intermediate products, which are stored in tanks at or near atmospheric pressure, or transferred by pipelines, and are handled as liquids at temperatures from near ambient up to 200 °C. ICS 75.080 HS 2709.00.00 to HS 2715.00.00 EQV: ISO 3170:2004 55 pages PGr 5 EAS 648:2008, Petroleum liquids — Automatic pipeline sampling This International Standard recommends procedures to be used for obtaining, by automatic means, representative samples of crude oil and liquid petroleum products being conveyed by pipeline. ICS 75.080 HS 2709.00.00 to HS 2715.00.00 EQV: ISO 3171:1988 55 pages PGr 5 EAS 649:2008, Petroleum products — Determination of distillation characteristics at atmospheric pressure This International Standard specifies a laboratory method for the determination of the distillation characteristics of light and middle distillates derived from petroleum with initial boiling points above 0 °C and end-points below approxi mately 400 °C, utilizing either manual or automated equipment, with the manual procedure being the referee method in cases of dispute, unless otherwise agreed. ICS 75.080 HS 2709.00.00 to HS 2715.00.00 EQV: ISO 3405:2000 33 pages PGr 4 EAS 650:2008, Crude petroleum and liquid petroleum products — Lab oratory determination of density — Hydrometer metho d This International Standard specifies a method for the laboratory determination, using a glass hydrometer, of the density at 15 °C of crude petroleum, liquid petroleum products, and mixtures of petroleum and non-petroleum products normally handled as liquids and having a Reid vapour pressure (RVP) of 100 kPa or less. This International Standard is suitable for determining the density of mobile transparent liquids. ICS 75.080 HS 2709.00.00 to HS 2715.00.00 EQV: ISO 3675:1998 10 pages PGr 2 EAS 651:2008, Petroleum products — Determination and application of precision data in relation to methods of test This International Standard covers the calculation of precision estimates and their application to specifications. In particular, it contains definitions of relevant statistical terms, the procedures to be adopted in the planning of an inter-laboratory test programme to determine the precision of a test method, the method of calculating the precision from the results of such a programme, and the procedure to be followed in the interpretation of laboratory results in relation both to precision of the test methods and to the limits laid down in specifications. ICS 75.080 HS 2709.00.00 to HS 2715.00.00 EQV: ISO 4259:2006 62 pages PGr 6 EAS 662:2008, Petroleum products — Determination of sulfur conten t of automotive fuels — Ultraviolet fluorescence me thod This International Standard specifies an ultraviolet (UV) fluorescence test method for the determination of the sulfur content of motor gasolines, including those containing up to 2.7 % (m/m) oxygen, and of diesel fuels, including those containing up to 5 % (V/V) fatty acid methyl ester (FAME), having sulfur contents in the range 3 mg/kg to 500 mg/kg. Other products may be analysed and other sulfur contents may be determined according to this test method; however, no precision data for products other than automotive fuels and for results outside the specified range have been established for this International Standard. Halogens interfere with this detection technique at concentrations above approximately 3 500 mg/kg. ICS 75.080; 75.160.30 HS 2710.11.10(reg); HS 2710.11.20(prem) HS 2710.19.31(dies) EQV: ISO 20846:2004 10 pages PGr 2 EAS 663:2008, Petroleum products — Determination of sulfur conten t of automotive fuels — Energy-dispersive X-ray fluorescence spectrometry This International Standard specifies an energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence (EDXRF) test method for the determination of the sulfur content of motor gasolines, including those containing up to 2.7 % (m/m) oxygen, and of diesel fuels, including those containing up to 5 % (V/V) fatty acid methyl ester (FAME), having sulfur contents in the range 30 mg/kg to 500 mg/kg. Other products may be analysed and other sulfur contents may be determined according to this test method; however, no precision data for products other than automotive fuels and for results outside the specified range have been established for this International Standard. For reasons of spectral overlap, this International Standard is not applicable to leaded motor gasolines, lead-replacement gasolines containing 8 mg/kg potassium to 20 mg/kg potassium, or to products and feedstocks containing lead, silicon, phosporus, calcium, potassium or halides at concentrations greater than one-tenth of the concentration of sulfur measured. ICS 75.080; 75.160.30 HS 2710.11.10(reg); HS 2710.11.20(prem) HS 2710.19.31(dies) EQV: ISO 20847:2004 11 pages PGr 2

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EAS 666:2008, Petroleum products — Determination of colour (ASTM scale) This International Standard specifies a method for the visual determination of the colour of a variety of petroleum products, such as lubricating oils, heating fuels, diesel fuels and Petroleum waxes. It is limited to products that do not contain artificial dyes. ICS 75.080 HS 2709; HS 2710; HS 2711; 2712 EQV: ISO 2049:1996 5 pages PGr 1 EAS 667:2008, Determination of flash point — Pensky-Martens close d cup method This International Standard describes two procedures, A and B, using the Pensky-Martens closed cup tester, for determining the flash point of combustible liquids, liquids with suspended solids, liquids that tend to form a surface film under the test conditions and other liquids. It is applicable for liquids with a flash point above 40 °C. ICS 75.080 HS 2709; HS 2710; HS 2711; 2712 EQV: ISO 2719:2002 21 pages PGr 3 EAS 668:2008, Petroleum products — Transparent and opaque liquids — Determination of kinematic viscosity and calcula tion of dynamic viscosity This International Standard specifies a procedure for the determination of the kinematic viscosity, v, of liquid petroleum products, both transparent and opaque, by measuring the time for a volume of liquid to flow under gravity through a calibrated glass capillary viscometer. The dynamic viscosity, η, can be obtained by multiplying the measured kinematic viscosity by the density, ρ, of the liquid. ICS 75.080.00 HS 2709; HS 2710; HS 2711; 2712 EQV: ISO 3104:1994 13 pages PGr 2 EAS 669:2008, Petroleum products and bituminous materials — Deter mination of water — Distillation method This International Standard specifies a method for determination of water up to 25 % in petroleum products, bitumens, tars and products derived from these materials, excluding emulsions, by the distillation method. The specific products considered during the development of this test method are listed in Table 3. ICS 75.080.00 HS 2709; HS 2710; HS 2711; 2712 EQV: ISO 3733:1999 13 pages PGr 2 EAS 672:2008, Petroleum products — Determination of ash This International Standard specifies a method for the determination of the ash content of petroleum products, such as distillate and residual fuel oils, crude petroleum, lubricating oils, waxes and other petroleum products, in which any ash-forming constituents present are normally considered to be undesirable impurities or contaminants. Ash can result from oil-soluble or water-soluble metallic compounds or from extraneous solids such as dirt and rust. ICS 75.080 HS 2709; HS 2710; HS 2711; 2712 EQV: ISO 6245:2001 5 pages PGr 1 EAS 673:2008, Petroleum products — Determination of carbon residu e — Conradson method This International Standard specifies a method for determining the amount of carbon residue, in the range of 0.01 % (m/m) to 30.0 % (m/m), left after evaporation and pyrolysis of an oil, and is intended to provide some indication of relative coke-forming tendency. The method is generally applicable to relatively non-volatile petroleum products which partially decompose on distillation at atmospheric pressure. Petroleum products containing ash-forming constituents as determined by ISO 6245 will exhibit an erroneously high carbon residue, depending upon the amount of ash formed. ICS 75.080 HS 2709; HS 2710; HS 2711; 2712 EQV: ISO 6615:1993 10 pages PGr 2 EAS 674:2008, Petroleum products and lubricants — Neutralization number — Potentiometric titration method This International Standard specifies a method for the determination of acidic constituents in petroleum products and lubricants soluble or nearly soluble in mixtures of toluene and propan-2-ol. It is applicable for the determination of acids whose dissociation constants in water are larger than 10-9; extremely weak acids whose dissociation constants are smaller than 10-9 do not interfere. Salts react if their hydrolysis constants are larger than 10-9. ICS 75.080 HS 2710; HS 2711; 2712 EQV: ISO 6619:1988 8 pages PGr 2 EAS 675:2008, Petroleum products — Determination of acid number — Semi-micro colour-indicator titration method This East African Standard specifies a semi-micro colour-indicator method for the determination of acidic constituents in new or used petroleum products and lubricants soluble in mixtures of toluene and propan-2-ol, or capable of existing as suspensions in such mixtures, and where the suspended material is sufficiently dissociated that its acidic components can be titrated. ICS 75.080 HS 2710; HS 2711; 2712 EQV: ISO 7537:1997 9 pages PGr 2 EAS 676:2008, Petroleum products — Determination of carbon residu e — Micro method This International Standard specifies a method for the determination of the amount of carbon residue, in the range 0.10 % (m/m) to 30.0 % (m/m), left after evaporation and pyrolysis of petroleum products under specified conditions. For products which yield a residue in excess of 0.10 % (m/m), the test results are equivalent to those obtained by the Conradson carbon residue test (see ISO 6615). ICS 75.080 HS 2710; HS 2711; 2712 EQV: ISO 10370:1993 9 pages PGr 2 EAS 679:2008, Petroleum products — Determination of water — Coulo metric Karl Fisher titration method This East African Standard specifies a method for the direct determination of water in petroleum products boiling below 390 °C. It covers the mass fraction range 0.003 % (m/m) to 0.100%(m/m). It is not applicable to products containing ketones or to residual fuel oils. ICS 75.080 HS 2709; HS 2710 (except HS 2710.19.41-43); HS 2711; 2712 EQV: ISO 12937:2000 10 pages PGr 2 EAS 681:2008, Petroleum products — Determination of cloud point This International Standard specifies a method for the determination of the cloud point of petroleum products which are transparent in layers 40 mm in thickness and have a cloud point below 49 °C. ICS 75.080 HS 2710.11.10; HS 2710.11.20; HS 2710.11.30; HS 2710.11.40; HS 2710.19.22; HS 2710.19.31; HS 2710 19 41; HS 2710.19.42; HS 2710.19.43 EQV: ISO 3015:1992 4 pages PGr 1 EAS 683:2008, Petroleum products — Calculation of viscosity index from kinematic viscosity This International Standard describes two procedures for calculating the viscosity index (VI) of petroleum products and related materials, such as lubricating oils, from their kinematic viscosities at 40 °C and 100 °C.

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ICS 75.080 HS 2710.11.10; HS 2710.11.20; HS 2710.11.30; HS 2710.11.40; HS 2710.19.31 ; HS 2710.19.51 EQV: ISO 2909:2002 9 pages PGr 2 EAS 684:2008, Petroleum products and crude petroleum — Determinat ion of vapour pressure — Reid method This International Standard specifies a method for the determination of the vapour pressure of liquid petroleum products consisting of essentially or wholly of hydrocarbon components, or containing oxygenated hydrocarbons of specific types and at specified maximum concentrations. ICS 75.080 HS 2709; HS 2710; HS 2711; 2712 EQV: ISO 3007:1999 17 pages PGr 3 EAS 687:2008, Petroleum products — Determination of pour point This International Standard specifies a method for the determination of the pour point of petroleum products. A separate procedure suitable for the determination of the lower pour point of fuel oils, heavy lubricant base stock, and products containing residual fuel components is also described. ICS 75.080 HS 2710; HS 2711; HS 2712 EQV: ISO 3016:1994 6 pages PGr 1 EAS 688:2008, Petroleum products — Transparent and opaque liquids — Determination of kinematic viscosity and calcula tion of dynamic viscosity This International Standard specifies a procedure for the determination of the kinematic viscosity, v, of liquid petroleum products, both transparent and opaque, by measuring the time for a volume of liquid to flow under gravity through a calibrated glass capillary viscometer. The dynamic viscosity, η, can be obtained by multiplying the measured kinematic viscosity by the density, ρ, of the liquid. ICS 75.080 HS 2710.11.10; HS 2710.11.20; HS 2710.11.30; HS 2710.11.40; HS 2710.19.22; HS 2710.19.31; HS 2710.19.29; HS 2710 19 41; HS 2710.19.42; HS 2710.19.43 EQV: ISO 3104:1994 13 pages PGr 2 EAS 689:2008, Petroleum products — Determination of base number — Perchloric acid potentiometric titration method This International Standard specifies a method for the determination of basic constituents in petroleum products by potentiometric titration with perchloric acid in glacial acetic acid. ICS 75.080 HS 2709; HS 2710; HS 2711; 2712 EQV: ISO 3771:1994 8 pages PGr 2 EAS 690:2008, Petroleum products — Determination of lead content of gasoline — Iodine monochloride method This International Standard specifies a method for the determination of total lead content in gasolines containing lead alkyls at concentrations between 0.026 g and 1.300 g of lead per litre. This International Standard is not applicable to gasoline containing manganese anti-knock additives. ICS 75.080 HS 2710.11.10(reg); HS 2710.11.20(prem) EQV: ISO 3830:1993 5 pages PGr 1 EAS 691:2008, Liquid petroleum products — Determination of hydroc arbon types — Fluorescent indicator adsorption meth od This International Standard specifies a fluorescent indicator adsorption method for the determination of hydrocarbon types over the concentration ranges from 5 % (V/V) to 99 % (V/V) aromatic hydrocarbons, 0.3 % (V/V) to 55 % (V/V) olefins, and 1 % (V/V) to 95 % (V/v) saturated hydrocarbons in petroleum fractions that distil below 315 °C. ICS 75.080 HS 2710.00.00; HS 2711.00.00 EQV: ISO 3837:1993 7 pages PGr 2 EAS 692:2008, Crude petroleum and liquid or solid petroleum produ cts — Determination of density or relative density — Capillary-stoppered pyknometer and graduated bicapi llary pyknometer methods This International Standard specifies methods for the determination of the density or relative density of crude petroleum and of petroleum products handled as liquids. ICS 75.080 HS 2709; HS 2710; HS 2711; 2712 EQV: ISO 3838:2004 18 pages PGr 3 EAS 693:2008, Petroleum products — Determination of boiling range distribution — Gas chromatography method This International Standard specifies a method for the determination of the boiling range distribution of petroleum products. The method is applicable to petroleum products and fractions with a final boiling point of 538 °C or lower at atmosp heric pressure as determined by this International Standard. This International Standard is not applicable to gasoline samples or gasoline components. The method is limited to products having a boiling range greater than 55 °C and having a vapour pressure sufficiently low to permit sampling at ambient temperature. ICS 75.080 HS 2709; HS 2710; HS 2711; 2712 EQV: ISO 3924:1999 17 pages PGr 3 EAS 694-1:2008, Petroleum products — Determination of saponificatio n number — Part 1: Colour-indicator titration metho d This part of ISO 6293 specifies a method for the determination, by colour-indicator titration, of the amount of constituents in petroleum products that will saponify under the conditions of the test. ICS 75.080 HS 2709; HS 2710; HS 2711; 2712 EQV: ISO 6293-1:1996 7 pages PGr 2 EAS 694-2:2008, Petroleum products — Determination of saponificatio n number — Part 2: Potentiometric titration method This part of ISO 6293 specifies a method for the determination, by potentiometric titration, of the amount of constituents in petroleum products that will saponify under the conditions of the test. ISO 6293-1 specifies a determination by colour indicator titration. ICS 75.080 HS 2709; HS 2710; HS 2711; 2712 EQV: ISO 6293-2:1998 10 pages PGr 2 EAS 695:2008, Petroleum products — Determination of water — Poten tiometric Karl Fischer titration method This International Standard specifies a method for the direct determination of water in petroleum products boiling below 390 °C. It covers the mass fraction range 0.003 % (m/m) to 0.100 % (m/m). ICS 75.080 HS 2709; HS 2710; HS 2711; 2712 EQV: ISO 6296:2000 10 pages PGr 2 EAS 697:2008, Petroleum products — Determination of water separab ility of petroleum oils and synthetic fluids This International Standard specifies a method for measuring the ability of petroleum oils or synthetic fluids to separate from water at a specified temperature. ICS 75.080 HS 2710.19.51; HS 2710.19.53-6; HS 2710.19.59; HS 2710.90.00; HS 2710.99.00 EQV: ISO 6614:1994

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5 pages PGr 1 EAS 701:2008, Petroleum products — Determination of sulfur conten t — Energy-dispersive X-ray fluorescence spectromet ry This International Standard specifies a method for the determination of the sulfur content of petroleum products, such as naphthas, unleaded motor gasolines, middle distillates, residual fuel oils, base lubricating oils and components. The method is applicable to products having sulfur contents in the range 0.03 % (m/m) to 5.00 % (m/m). ICS 75.080 HS 2709; HS 2710; HS 2711; 2712 EQV: ISO 8754:2003 7 pages PGr 2 EAS 709:2008, Petroleum products — Determination of sulfur conten t — Wavelength-dispersive X-ray fluorescence spectr ometry This International Standard specifies a method for the determination of the sulfur content of liquid petroleum products, additives for petroleum products, and semi-solid and solid petroleum products that are either liquefied by moderate heating or soluble in organic solvents of negligible or accurately known sulfur content. The method is applicable to products or additives having sulfur contents in the range 0.001 % (m/m) to 2.50 % (m/m); higher contents can be determined by appropriate dilution. Other elements do not interfere at concentrations anticipated in the materials subject to this analysis. ICS 75.080 HS 2709; HS 2710; HS 2711; 2712 EQV: ISO 14596:2007 8 pages PGr 2 EAS 712:2008, Petroleum and related products — Preparation of a t est portion of high-boiling liquids for the determi nation of water content — Nitrogen purge method This International Standard specifies two procedures for the preparation of test portions from petroleum and related products boiling above 200 °C, which can then be used for the determinatio n of total water content within the range of 3 mg/kg to 1 000 mg/kg. The method is applicable to unused and used lubricating oils, non-aqueous hydraulic fluids and high-boiling solvents. The test portions generated by these procedures are suitable for standard Karl Fischer water-content determinations, such as those described in ISO 6296 (see [1] in the Bibliography) and ISO 12937 (see [2] in the Bibliography). ICS 75.080 HS 2709; HS 2710; HS 2711; 2712 EQV: ISO 20764:2003 9 pages PGr 2 EAS 713:2008, Petroleum and related products — Determination of t he shear stability of polymer-containing oils using a diesel injector nozzle This International Standard specifies a method to assess the resistance to shear stresses applied to mineral oils, synthetic oils and other fluids containing polymers, when passed through a specified diesel injector nozzle. The shear stability is measured by the change in viscosity of the fluid under test, brought about by the polymer degradation during stress. Under normal circumstances, this International Standard is applied to hydraulic fluids of categories HR and HV as defined in ISO 6743-4 ([1] in the Bibliography) and specified in ISO 11158 ([2] in the Bibliography), but it may also be applied to fire-resistant hydraulic fluids within categories HFA, HFB, HFC and HFD, with modified conditions as specified in ISO 12922 ([3] in the Bibliography). ICS 75.080 HS 2710.19.51-56; HS 2710.19.59; HS 2710.90.00; HS 2710.99.00 EQV: ISO 20844:2004 10 pages PGr 2 EAS 715:2008, Standard test method for determination of oxygenate s, benzene, toluene, C8-C 12 aromatics and total ar omatics in finished gasoline by gas chromatography/Fourier tra nsform infrared spectroscopy This test method covers the quantitative determination of oxygenates: methyl-t-butylether (MTBE), di-isopropyl ether (DIPE), ethyl-t-butylether (ETBE), t-amylmethyl ether (TAME), methanol (MeOH), ethanol (EtOH), 2-propanol (2-PrOH), t-butanol (t-BuOH), 1-propanol (1-PrOH), 2-butanol (2-BuOH), i-butanol (i-BuOH), 1-butanol (1-BuOH); benzene, toluene and C8–C12 aromatics, and total aromatics in finished motor gasoline by gas chromatography/Fourier Transform infrared spectroscopy (GC/FTIR). ICS 75.080 HS 2710.19.31 EQV: ASTM D5986:1996(2006) 14 pages PGr 2 EAS 716:2008, Standard test method for vapor pressure of petroleu m products (Automatic method) This test method covers the determination of the total pressure of air-containing, volatile, petroleum products. This test method is suitable for testing samples with boiling points above 0°C ( 32°F) that exert a vapor pressure between 7 and 172 kPa (1 and 25 psi) at 37.8°C (100°F) at a vapor-to-liquid ratio of 4:1. This tes t method is suitable for testing gasoline samples that contain oxygenates. No account is made of dissolved water in the sample. ICS 75.080 HS 2710.11.10; 2710.11.20 EQV: ASTM D5190:2001 6 pages PGr 1 EAS 717:2008, Standard test method for hydrocarbon types in middl e distillates by mass spectrometry This test method covers an analytical scheme using the mass spectrometer to determine the hydrocarbon types present in virgin middle distillates 204 to 343°C (400 to 650°F) boiling ran ge, 5 to 95 volume % as determined by Test Method D 86. Samples with average carbon number value of paraffins between C12 and C16 and containing paraffins from C10 and C18 can be analyzed. Eleven hydrocarbon types are determined. These include: paraffins, noncondensed cycloparaffins, condensed dicycloparaffins, condensed tricycloparaffins, alkylbenzenes, indans or tetralins, or both, CnH2n-10 (indenes, etc.), naphthalenes, CnH2n-14 (acenaphthenes, etc.), CnH2n-16 (acenaphthylenes, etc.), and tricyclic aromatics. ICS 75.080 HS 2710.19.31 EQV: ASTM D2425:2004 6 pages PGr 1 EAS 718:2008, Standard test method for rapid field test for trace lead in unleaded gasoline (Colorimetric method) This test method is intended for use in the field by nontechnical people for the quantitative measurement of lead in unleaded gasoline in the range from 0.01 to 0.10 g Pb/U.S. gal (2.64 to 26.4 mg Pb/L). This method applies to all commercial gasolines and responds to all types of lead alkyls as well as to other organic and inorganic forms of lead. ICS 75.080 HS 2710.11.10(regular); HS 2710.11.20(premium) EQV: ASTM D3348:1998(2003) 6 pages PGr 1 EAS 719:2008, Standard test methods for lead in gasoline by X-ray spectroscopy These test methods cover the determination of the total lead content of a gasoline within the following concentration ranges: 0.010 to 5.0 g Pb/US gal 0.012 to 6.0 g Pb/UK gal 0.0026 to 1.32 g Pb/L ICS 75.080 HS 2710.11.10(regular); HS 2710.11.20(premium) EQV: ASTM D5059:1998(2003) 5 pages PGr 1

75.100 Lubricants, industrial oils and related prod ucts EAS 159:2000, Engine oils — Specification This East African standard covers crankcase-lubricating oils, for automotive type internal combustion engines, meeting or exceeding the, API service classification: a) "SF" for gasoline engines; and b) "CD" for diesel engines. The standard does not cover the chemical requirements for oils as these vary with the type of additive used in the formulation of a particular oil for a particular category.

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ICS 75.100 HS 2710.19.51 [HS 2710.00.3020][HS 2710.19.80] EQV: [BS ISO 6743-15:2007] 11 pages PGr 2 EAS 659:2008, Petroleum products — Determination of foaming chara cteristics of lubricating oils This East African Standard specifies a method for the determination of the foaming characteristics of lubricating oils at specified moderate temperatures. It is applicable to lubricants which may or may not contain additives to modify or suppress the tendency to form stable foams. The ratings used to describe the foaming tendency and/or stability are empirical. ICS 75.100 HS 2710.19.51 EQV: ISO 6247:1998 11 pages PGr 2 EAS 682:2008, Petroleum products and lubricants — Determination o f cone penetration of lubricating greases and petro latum This International Standard specifies several methods for the empirical estimation of the consistency of lubricating greases and petrolatum by measuring the penetration of a standardized cone. ICS 75.100 HS 2710.19.52 EQV: ISO 2137:2007 22 pages PGr 3 EAS 696:2008, Petroleum products — Determination of dropping poin t of lubricating greases (wide temperature range) This International Standard specifies a method for the determination of the dropping point of lubricating grease over a wide temperature range. ICS 75.100 HS 2710.19.52 EQV: ISO 6299:1998 10 pages PGr 2 EAS 704:2008, Petroleum products and lubricants — Determination o f rust-prevention characteristics of lubricating gr eases This International Standard specifies a method for the determination of the rust-prevention characteristics of lubricating grease in the presence of an aqueous test fluid. ICS 75.100 HS 2710.19.52 EQV: ISO 11007:1997 7 pages PGr 2 EAS 708-1:2008, Petroleum products — Determination of the filterabi lity of lubricating oils — Part 1: Procedure for oi ls in the presence of water This part of ISO13357 specifies a procedure for the evaluation of the filterability of lubricating oils, particularly those designed for hydraulic applications, in the presence of water. The procedure only applies to mineral-based oils, since fluids manufactured from other materials (e.g. fire-resistant fluids) may not be compatible with the specified test membranes. The range of application has been evaluated with oils of viscosity up to ISO viscosity grade (VG) 100, as defined in ISO3448. Within the range described, the filterability as defined is not dependent on the viscosity of the oil. The procedure is not suitable for some hydraulic oils on which specific properties have been conferred by the use of insoluble/partially soluble additives, or by particularly large molecular species. ICS 75.100 HS 2710.19.52 EQV: ISO 13357-1:2002 9 pages PGr 2 EAS 708-2:2008, Petroleum products — Determination of the filterabi lity of lubricating oils — Part 2: Procedure for dr y oils This part of ISO 13357 specifies a procedure for the evaluation of the filterability of dry lubricating oils, particularly those designed for hydraulic applications. The procedure only applies to mineral-based oils, since fluids manufactured from other materials (e.g. fire-resistant fluids) might not be compatible with the specified test membranes. The range of application has been evaluated with oils of viscosity up to ISO viscosity grade (VG) 100, as defined in ISO 3448. Within the range described, the filterability as defined is not dependent on the viscosity of the oil. The procedure is not suitable for some hydraulic oils on which specific properties have been conferred by the use of insoluble/partially soluble additives, or by particularly large molecular species. ICS 75.100 HS 2710.19.52 EQV: ISO 13357-2:2005 10 pages PGr 2 EAS 714:2008, Standard test methods for analysis of lubricating g rease These test methods for analysis cover greases of the conventional type, which consist essentially of petroleum oil and soap. The constituents that can be determined are soap, unsaponifiable matter (petroleum oil, and so forth), water, free alkalinity, free fatty acid, fat, glycerin, and insolubles. ICS 75.100 HS 2710.19.52 EQV: ASTM D128:1998(2003) 11 pages PGr 2

75.120 Hydraulic fluids EAS 554:2008, Road vehicles — Specification of non-petroleum-base brake fluids for hydraulic systems This East African Standard gives the specifications — requirements and test methods — for non-petroleum-base fluids used in road-vehicle hydraulic brake and clutch systems that are designed for use with such fluids and equipped with seals, cups or double-lipped type gland seals made of styrene-butadiene rubber (SBR) and ethylene-propylene elastomer (EPDM). ICS 43.040.40; 75.120 HS 3819.00.10 EQV: ISO 4925:2005 25 pages PGr 3 EAS 555:2008, Road vehicles — Hydraulic braking systems — Non-pet roleum-base reference fluids This East African Standard specifies the composition and characteristics of a reference fluid used for the compatibility testing of hydraulic braking systems and components mounted on road vehicles. ICS 43.040.40; 75.120 HS 3819.00.10 EQV: ISO 4926:2006 2 pages PGr 1 EAS 586:2008, Road vehicles — Graphical symbols to designate brak e fluid types This International Standard specifies the graphical symbols and colours used to identify, on road vehicles, the correct type of fluid to be used for: a) petroleum-base brake fluid systems; b) non-petroleum-base brake fluid systems. ICS 01.080.20; 43.040.40; 75.120 HS 3819.00.00 EQV: ISO 9128:2006 5 pages PGr 1

75.140 Waxes, bituminous materials and other petrol eum products 75.160 Fuels 75.160.01 Fuels in general 75.160.10 Solid fuels 75.160.20 Liquid fuels

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EAS 157:2000, Gasoline (petrol) leaded — Specification This East African Standard specifies the requirements and methods of test for leaded motor gasolines also known as petrol or motor spirit for use in spark ignition engines. This standard does not cover aviation gasolines and unleaded gasolines.

ICS 75.160.20 HS 2710.11.10(regular); HS 2710.11.10(premium) EQV: BS 4040:2001[BS EN 228:2004] 9 pages PGr 2 EAS 158:2000, Gasoline (petrol) unleaded — Specification This East African Standard specifies the requirements and methods of test for unleaded motor gasolines with a research octane number (RON) of 95 also known as petrol or motor spirit for use in spark ignition internal combustion engines. This standard does not cover aviation gasolines and leaded gasolines.

ICS 75.160.20 HS 2710.11.10(regular); HS 2710.11.10(premium) EQV: BS EN 228:1993 [BS EN 228:2004] 7 pages PGr 2 EAS 177:2000, Automotive diesel — Specification This standard specifies one grade of automotive diesel fuel suitable for use in compression ignition engines including high-speed engines.

ICS 75.160.20 HS 2710.19.31 EQV: BS EN 590:1993 [BS EN 590:2004] 5 pages PGr 1 EAS 652:2008, Petroleum products — Determination of the ignition quality of diesel fuels — Cetane engine method This International Standard establishes the rating of diesel fuel oil in terms of an arbitrary scale of cetane numbers using a standard single cylinder, four-stroke cycle, variable compression ratio, indirect injected diesel engine. The cetane number provides a measure of the ignition characteristics of diesel fuel oil in compression ignition engines. The cetane number is determined at constant speed in a pre-combustion chamber-type compression ignition test engine. However, the relationship of test engine performance to full scale, variable speed, variable load engines is not completely understood. ICS 75.160.20 HS 2710.19.31 EQV: ISO 5165:1998 15 pages PGr 2 EAS 653:2008, Petroleum products — Determination of carbon residu e — Ramsbottom method This International Standard specifies a method for determining the amount of carbon residue, in the range of 0.1 % (m/m) to 30.0 % (m/m), left after evaporation and pyrolysis of an oil, and is intended to provide some indication of relative Coke-forming tendency. The method is generally applicable to relatively non-volatile petroleum products which partially decompose on distillation at atmospheric pressure. ICS 75.160.20 HS 2709.00.00 to HS 2715.00.00 EQV: ISO 4262:1993 13 pages PGr 2 EAS 656:2008, Standard test method for research octane number of spark-ignition engine fuel This laboratory test method covers the quantitative determination of the knock rating of liquid spark-ignition engine fuel in terms of Research O.N., except that this test method may not be applicable to fuel and fuel components that are primarily oxygenates.2 The sample fuel is tested using a standardized single cylinder, four-stroke cycle, variable compression ratio, carbureted, CFR engine run in accordance with a defined set of operating conditions. The O.N. scale is defined by the volumetric composition of PRF blends. The sample fuel knock intensity is compared to that of one or more PRF blends. The O.N. of the PRF blend that matches the K.I. of the sample fuel establishes the Research O.N. ICS 75.160.20 HS 2710.11.10(regular); HS 2710.11.20(premium) EQV: ASTM D2699:2006; ISO 5164:2005 41 pages PGr 5 EAS 657:2008, Standard test method for motor octane number of spa rk-Ignition engine fuel This laboratory test method covers the quantitative determination of the knock rating of liquid spark-ignition engine fuel in terms of Motor octane number except that this test method may not be applicable to fuel and fuel components that are primarily oxygenates. The sample fuel is tested in a standardized single cylinder, four-stroke cycle, variable compression ratio, carbureted, CFR engine run in accordance with a defined set of operating conditions. The octane number scale is defined by the volumetric composition of primary reference fuel blends. The sample fuel knock intensity is compared to that of one or more primary reference fuel blends. The octane number of the primary reference fuel blend that matches the knock intensity of the sample fuel establishes the Motor octane number. ICS 75.160.20 HS 2710.11.10(regular); HS 2710.11.20(premium) EQV: ASTM D2699:2006; ISO 5164:2005 55 pages PGr 5 EAS 658:2008, Petroleum products — Gum content of light and middl e distillate fuels — Jet evaporation method This International Standard specifies a method for the determination of the existent gum content of aviation fuels, and the gum content of motor gasolines or other volatile distillates in their finished form, and at the time of test. For non-aviation fuels, a procedure for the determination of the heptane-insoluble portion of the residue is also described. ICS 75.160.20 HS 2710.11.10; HS 2710.11.20; HS 2710.11.40; HS 2710.19.21; HS 2710.19.31 EQV: ISO 6246:1995 9 pages PGr 2 EAS 660:2008, Gasoline — Determination of oxidation stability of gasoline — Induction period method This International Standard specifies a method for the determination of the stability of aviation and motor gasolines in their finished form only, under accelerated oxidation conditions, by measuring the induction period to breakpoint in a pressure bomb apparatus. ICS 75.160.20 HS 2710.11.10(regular); HS 2710.11.20(premium) EQV: ISO 7536:1994 9 pages PGr 2 EAS 664:2008, Standard test method for determination of aromatic hydrocarbon types in middle distillates-high perfor mance liquid chromatography method with refractive index detection This test method covers a high performance liquid chromatographic test method for the determination of monoaromatic, di-aromatic, tri+-aromatic, and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon contents in diesel fuels and petroleum distillates boiling in the range from 150 to 400 °C. The total aromatic content in % m/m is calculated from the sum of the corresponding individual aromatic hydrocarbon types. ICS 75.160.20 HS 2710.11.10(reg); HS 2710.11.20(prem) HS 2710.19.31(dies) EQV: ASTM D6591:2006 9 pages PGr 2 EAS 670:2008, Crude petroleum and fuel oils — Determination of se diment — Extraction method This International Standard specifies a method for the determination of sediment in crude petroleum and fuel oils by extraction with toluene. The precision applies to a range of sediment levels from 0.01 % (m/m) to 0.40 % (m/m), although higher levels may be determined. ICS 75.040; 75.160.20 HS 2709; HS 2710 19 41; HS 2710.19.42; HS 2710.19.43 EQV: ISO 3735:1999 7 pages PGr 2

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EAS 671:2008, Petroleum products — Calculation of cetane index of middle-distillate fuels by the four-variable equat ion This International Standard describes a procedure for the calculation of the cetane index of middle-distillate fuels from petroleum-derived sources. The calculated value is termed the “cetane index by four-variable equation”. Throughout the remaining text of this International Standard, the term “cetane index” implies cetane index by four-variable equation. ICS 75.160.20 HS 2710.19.31 EQV: ISO 4264:2007 7 pages PGr 2 EAS 677-1:2008, Diesel fuel — Assessment of lubricity using the hig h-frequency reciprocating rig (HFRR) — Part 1: Test method This part of ISO 12156 specifies a test method using the high-frequency reciprocating rig (HFRR), for assessing the lubricating property of diesel fuels, including those fuels which may contain a lubricity-enhancing additive. It applies to fuels used in diesel engines. ICS 75.160.20 HS 2710.19.31 EQV: ISO 12156-1:2006 12 pages PGr 2 EAS 677-2:2008, Diesel fuel — Assessment of lubricity using the hig h-frequency reciprocating rig (HFRR) — Part 2: Limi t This part of ISO 12156 specifies the performance requirement (limit) necessary to ensure reliable operation of diesel fuel injection equipment with respect to lubrication by fuel of such equipment. It applies to fuels used in diesel engines. ICS 75.160.20 HS 2710.19.31 EQV: ISO 12156-2:2007 1 pages PGr 1 EAS 678:2008, Petroleum products — Determination of the oxidation stability of middle-distillate fuels This International Standard describes a procedure for the measurement of inherent stability of middle-distillate petroleum fuels under accelerated oxidizing conditions. It is not applicable to fuels containing residual components, or any significant component from a non-petroleum source. ICS 75.160.20 HS 2710.19.31 EQV: ISO 12205:1995 8 pages PGr 2 EAS 680:2008, Petroleum products — Determination of alkyl nitrate in diesel fuels — Spectrometric method This International Standard specifies a procedure for the determination of alkyl nitrate in diesel fuel in the concentration range 0.03 % (v/v) to 0.30 % (V/V) (volume fraction 0.03 % to 0.30 %). ICS 75.160.20 HS 2710.19.31 EQV: ISO 13759:1996 6 pages PGr 1 EAS 685:2008, Petroleum products — Determination of thiol (mercap tan) sulfur in light and middle distillate fuels — Potentiometric method This International Standard specifies a method for the determination of thiol (mercaptan) sulfur in light distillates, such as gasolines and naphtha fractions, and middle distillate fuels, such as kerosines and gas oils, in the range of 0.000 3 % (m/m) to 0.010 0 % (m/m) (3 mg/kg to 100 mg/kg). Organic sulfur compounds such as sulfides, disulfides and thiophene do not interfere. Elemental sulfur does not interfere at contents less than 0.000 5 % (m/m). Hydrogensulfide interferes, if not removed. ICS 75.160.20 HS 2710.19.31 EQV: ISO 3012:1999 10 pages PGr 2 EAS 686:2008, Petroleum products — Determination of the smoke poi nt of kerosine This International Standard describes a procedure for the determination of the smoke Point of kerosine. ICS 75.160.20 HS 2710.19.22 EQV: ISO 3014:1993 7 pages PGr 2 EAS 699-1:2008, Petroleum products — Fuels (class F) classification — Part 1: Categories of marine fuels This part of ISO 8216 establishes the detailed classification of marine fuels within class F (Petroleum fuels). It is intended to be read in conjunction with ISO 8216-99. All fuels for marine applications may be used for many similar but differing purposes in ships. Many marine fuels, being based on crude oil residue, defy specific definition but nevertheless can be categorized within the scope of this part of ISO 8216. ICS 75.160.20 HS 2710.19.41; HS 2710.19.42; HS 2710.19.43; HS 2710.19.49 EQV: ISO 8216-1:2005 2 pages PGr 1 EAS 699-2:2008, Petroleum products — Fuels (class F) — Classificati on — Part 2: Categories of gas turbine fuels for in dustrial and marine applications This part of IS0 8216 establishes the detailed classification of gas turbine fuels for industrial and marine applications, but excluding aircraft fuels. It should be read in conjunction with ISO 8216/0. ICS 75.160.20 HS 2710.19.41; HS 2710.19.42; HS 2710.19.43; HS 2710.19.49 EQV: ISO 8216-2:1986 1 pages PGr 1 EAS 699-3:2008, Petroleum products — Fuels (class F) — Classificati on — Part 3: Family L (Liquefied petroleum gases) This part of ISO 8216 establishes the detailed classification of liquefied petroleum gases within class F (Petroleum fuels). It should be read in conjunction with IS0 8216/0. Liquefied petroleum gases may be derived from crude oil pro- cessing or recovered from natural gas and/or crude oil production. ICS 75.160.20 HS 2711.11.00; HS 2711.21.00 EQV: ISO 8216-3:1987 1 pages PGr 1 EAS 699-99:2008, Petroleum products — Fuels (class F) — Classificati on — Part 99: General This part of ISO 8216 establishes a general system of classification which applies to petroleum fuels designated by the prefix letter “F”. ICS 75.160.20 HS 2710.19.41; HS 2710.19.42; HS 2710.19.43; HS 2710.19.49 EQV: ISO 8216-99:2002 3 pages PGr 1 EAS 700:2008, Petroleum products — Fuels (class F) — Specificatio ns of marine fuels This International Standard specifies the requirements for petroleum fuels for use in marine diesel engines and boilers, prior to appropriate treatment before use. This International Standard specifies four categories of distillate fuel, one of which is for diesel engines for emergency purposes. It also specifies ten categories of residual fuel. ICS 75.160.20 HS 2710.19.41; HS 2710.19.42; HS 2710.19.43; HS 2710.19.49 EQV: ISO 8217:2005

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22 pages PGr 3 EAS 703:2008, Petroleum products — Determination of aluminium and silicon in fuel oils — Inductively coupled plasma emission and atomic absorption spectroscopy methods This International Standard specifies a method for determining the aluminium and silicon contents of fuel oils at concentrations between 5 mg/kg and 150 mg/kg for aluminium and 10 mg/kg and 250 mg/kg for silicon using inductively coupled plasma emission and atomic absorption spectroscopy. ICS 75.160.20 HS 2710.19.32; HS 2710.19.39; HS 2710.19.41; HS 2710.19.42; HS 2710.19.43; HS 2710.19.49 EQV: ISO 10478:1994 7 pages PGr 2 EAS 710:2008, Petroleum products — Determination of particulate c ontent of middle distillate fuels — Laboratory filt ration method This International Standard specifies a method for the determination of the particulate content of middle distillate fuels with a closed flash point of 38 °C or higher, determined in accordance with ISO 2719, ISO 3679 or ISO 13736. It is not applicable to light distillate fuels (gasolines) or to aviation fuels. ICS 75.160.20 HS 2710.19.31 EQV: ISO 15167:1999 8 pages PGr 2

75.160.30 Gaseous fuels EAS 662:2008, Petroleum products — Determination of sulfur conten t of automotive fuels — Ultraviolet fluorescence me thod This International Standard specifies an ultraviolet (UV) fluorescence test method for the determination of the sulfur content of motor gasolines, including those containing up to 2.7 % (m/m) oxygen, and of diesel fuels, including those containing up to 5 % (V/V) fatty acid methyl ester (FAME), having sulfur contents in the range 3 mg/kg to 500 mg/kg. Other products may be analysed and other sulfur contents may be determined according to this test method; however, no precision data for products other than automotive fuels and for results outside the specified range have been established for this International Standard. Halogens interfere with this detection technique at concentrations above approximately 3 500 mg/kg. ICS 75.080; 75.160.30 HS 2710.11.10(reg); HS 2710.11.20(prem) HS 2710.19.31(dies) EQV: ISO 20846:2004 10 pages PGr 2 EAS 663:2008, Petroleum products — Determination of sulfur conten t of automotive fuels — Energy-dispersive X-ray fluorescence spectrometry This International Standard specifies an energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence (EDXRF) test method for the determination of the sulfur content of motor gasolines, including those containing up to 2.7 % (m/m) oxygen, and of diesel fuels, including those containing up to 5 % (V/V) fatty acid methyl ester (FAME), having sulfur contents in the range 30 mg/kg to 500 mg/kg. Other products may be analysed and other sulfur contents may be determined according to this test method; however, no precision data for products other than automotive fuels and for results outside the specified range have been established for this International Standard. For reasons of spectral overlap, this International Standard is not applicable to leaded motor gasolines, lead-replacement gasolines containing 8 mg/kg potassium to 20 mg/kg potassium, or to products and feedstocks containing lead, silicon, phosporus, calcium, potassium or halides at concentrations greater than one-tenth of the concentration of sulfur measured. ICS 75.080; 75.160.30 HS 2710.11.10(reg); HS 2710.11.20(prem) HS 2710.19.31(dies) EQV: ISO 20847:2004 11 pages PGr 2

75.180 Equipment for petroleum and natural gas indu stries 75.180.01 Equipment for petroleum and natural gas i ndustries in general 75.180.10 Exploratory, drilling and extraction equi pment 75.180.20 Processing equipment 75.180.30 Volumetric equipment and measurements

EAS 654:2008, Petroleum and liquid petroleum products — Tank cali bration by liquid measurement — Incremental method using volumetric meters This International Standard specifies a method for the calibration of tanks by addition of batches of liquid. The liquid is used as a volume-transfer medium, measured accurately by means of a meter. This International Standard is not applicable to the calibration of reference measuring instruments, proving tanks, or meter provers. ICS 75.180.30 HS 2709.00.00 to HS 2715.00.00 EQV: ISO 4269:2001 26 pages PGr 4 EAS 655:2008, Petroleum and liquid petroleum products — Equipment for measurement of liquid levels in storage tanks — Manual methods This International Standard specifies the requirements for the equipment required to measure manually the liquid level or the corresponding volume of petroleum and petroleum products stored in tanks and containers. ICS 75.180.30 HS 2709.00.00 to HS 2715.00.00 EQV: ISO 4512:2000 26 pages PGr 4 EAS 698-1:2008, Petroleum and liquid petroleum products — Calibrati on of vertical cylindrical tanks — Part 1: Strappin g method This part of ISO 7507 specifies a method for the calibration of substantially vertical cylindrical tanks by measuring the tank using a strapping tape. This method is known as the “strapping method” and is suitable for use as a working method, a reference method or a referee method. ICS 75.180.30 HS 2709; HS 2710; HS 2711; 2712 EQV: ISO 7507-1:2003 62 pages PGr 6 EAS 698-2:2008, Petroleum and liquid petroleum products — Calibrati on of vertical cylindrical tanks — Part 2: Optical- reference-line method This part of ISO 7507 specifies a method for the calibration of tanks above eight metres in diameter with cylindrical courses that are substantially vertical. It provides a method for determining the volumetric quantity contained within a tank at gauged liquid levels. ICS 75.180.30 HS 2709; HS 2710; HS 2711; 2712 EQV: ISO 7507-2:2005 26 pages PGr 4

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EAS 698-3:2008, Petroleum and liquid petroleum products — Calibrati on of vertical cylindrical tanks — Part 3: Optical-triangulation method This part of ISO 7507 specifies a calibration procedure for application to tanks above 8 m in diameter with cylindrical courses that are substantially vertical. It provides a method for determining the volumetric quantity contained within a tank at gauged liquid levels. The measurements required to determine the radius are made either internally or externally. The external method is applicable only to tanks that are free of insulation. ICS 75.180.30 HS 2709; HS 2710; HS 2711; 2712 EQV: ISO 7507-3:2006 38 pages PGr 5 EAS 698-5:2008, Petroleum and liquid petroleum products — Calibrati on of vertical cylindrical tanks — Part 5: External electro-optical distance-ranging method This part of ISO 7507 specifies a method for the calibration of non-insulated vertical cylindrical tanks having diameters greater than 5 m, by means of external measurement using an electro-optical distance-ranging method (EODR), and for the subsequent compilation of tank capacity tables. ICS 75.180.30 HS 2709; HS 2710; HS 2711; 2712 EQV: ISO 7507-5:2000 11 pages PGr 2 EAS 698-6:2008, Petroleum and liquid petroleum products — Calibrati on of vertical cylindrical tanks — Part 6: Recommen dations for monitoring, checking and verification of tank c alibration and capacity table This part of ISO 7507 gives guidance on monitoring the accuracy of the calibration and the tank capacity table of a vertical cylindrical tank. ICS 75.180.30 HS 2709; HS 2710; HS 2711; 2712 EQV: ISO/TR 7507-6:1997 8 pages PGr 2 EAS 702:2008, Crude petroleum and liquid petroleum products — Vol umetric metering of viscous hydrocarbons This International Standard defines viscous hydrocarbons and describes the difficulties that arise when viscous hydrocarbons are raised to high temperatures. The effects of such temperatures upon meters, auxiliary equipment and fittings are discussed, and advice and warnings to overcome or mitigate difficulties are included. ICS 75.180.30 HS 2709; HS 2710; HS 2711 EQV: ISO 9200:1993 9 pages PGr 2 EAS 705:2008, Petroleum and liquid petroleum products — Direct st atic measurements — Measurement of content of verti cal storage tanks by hydrostatic tank gauging This International Standard gives guidance on the selection, installation, commissioning, maintenance, validation and calibration of hydrostatic tank-gauging (HTG) systems for the direct measurement of static mass in petroleum storage tanks. It is intended to cover custody transfer applications, although details of other, less accurate, measurements are included for information. It also gives guidance on calculations of standard volume from measured mass and independently measured reference density. Information is also included on measurements of observed and standard volume using density measured by the HTG system itself. ICS 75.180.30 HS 2709; HS 2710; HS 2711 EQV: ISO 11223:2004 54 pages PGr 5 EAS 706:2008, Crude petroleum and petroleum products — Bulk cargo transfer — Guidelines for achieving the fullness o f pipelines This International Standard establishes procedures to achieve the fullness of a pipeline system. This International Standard is applicable to crude oils and petroleum products which are liquid at atmospheric pressure and at the observed temperature. It can be applied to loading, discharges and movements between local storage tanks. It is not the intention of this International Standard to recommend practices for transcontinental movements. ICS 75.180.30 HS 2709; HS 2710; HS 2711 EQV: ISO 11563:2003 5 pages PGr 1 EAS 707-1:2008, Petroleum and liquid petroleum products — Calibrati on of horizontal cylindrical tanks — Part 1: Manual methods This part of ISO 12917 specifies manual methods for the calibration of nominally horizontal cylindrical tanks, installed at a fixed location. It is applicable to horizontal tanks up to 4 m in diameter and 30 m in length. ICS 75.180.30 HS 2709; HS 2710; HS 2711; 2712 EQV: ISO 12917-1:2002 18 pages PGr 3 EAS 707-2:2008, Petroleum and liquid petroleum products — Calibrati on of horizontal cylindrical tanks — Part 2: Intern al electro-optical distance-ranging method This part of ISO 12917 specifies a method for the calibration of horizontal cylindrical tanks having diameters greater than 2 m by means of internal measurements using an electro-optical distance-ranging instrument, and for the subsequent compilation of tank-capacity tables. This method is known as the internal electro-optical distance-ranging (EODR) method. ICS 75.180.30 HS 2709; HS 2710; HS 2711; 2712 EQV: ISO 12917-2:2002 14 pages PGr 2 EAS 711:2008, Petroleum and liquid petroleum products — Determina tion of volume, density and mass of the hydrocarbon content of vertical cylindrical tanks by hybrid tan k measurement systems This International Standard gives guidance on the selection, installation, commissioning, calibration and verification of hybrid tank measurement systems (HTMS) for the measurement of level, static mass, observed and standard volume, and observed and reference density in tanks storing petroleum and petroleum products in fiscal or custody transfer application. As it is a matter for the user to decide which measurements (i.e. volume, or mass or both) are used for custody transfer purposes, this International Standard includes an uncertainty analysis, with examples, to enable users to select the correct components of an HTMS to address the intended application. ICS 75.180.30 HS 2709; HS 2710; HS 2711; 2712 EQV: ISO 15169:2003 31 pages PGr 4

75.180.99 Other equipment for petroleum and natural gas industries 75.200 Petroleum products and natural gas handling equipment

EAS 661:2008, Crude petroleum and petroleum products — Determinat ion of density — Oscillating U-tube method This International Standard specifies a method for the determination, using an oscillating U-tube density meter, of the density of crude petroleum and related products within the range 600 kg/m3 to 1100 kg/m3 which tan be handled as Single-Phase liquids at the test temperature and pressure.

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ICS 75.200 HS 2709.00.00 EQV: ISO 12185:1996 9 pages PGr 2 EAS 698-4:2008, Petroleum and liquid petroleum products — Calibrati on of vertical cylindrical tanks — Part 4: Internal electro-optical distance-ranging method This part of ISO 7507 specifies a method for the calibration of vertical cylindrical tanks having diameters greater than 5 m by means of internal measurements using an electro-optical distance-ranging instrument, and for the subsequent compilation of tank capacity tables. This method is known as the internal electro-optical distance-ranging (EODR) method. ICS 75.200 HS 2709; HS 2710; HS 2711; 2712 EQV: ISO 7507-4:1995 10 pages PGr 2

77 METALLURGY 77.020 Production of metals 77.040 Testing of metals

77.040.01 Testing of metals in general

77.040.10 Mechanical testing of metals

EAS 119:2000, Steel wire — Tensile testing This East African Standard specifies a method for testing the tensile strength of constant cross section of steel wire, which is characterised by the uniformity of its form and dimensions. ICS 77.040.10 HS 7217 EQV: ISO 6892:1998 5 pages PGr 1 EAS 189:2000, Metallic materials — Tensile testing This East African Standard specifies the method for tensile testing of metallic materials and defines the mechanical properties which can be determined at ambient temperature. ICS 77.040.10 HS 7200; 7300; 7400; 7500; 7600; 7800; 7900; 8000; 8100 44 pages PGr 5 EAS 192-1:2000, Metallic materials — Verification of static uniaxia l testing machines — Part 1: Tensile testing machin es EAS 192-1 specifies the verification of tension/compression testing machines. The verification consists of a general inspection of the testing machine, including its accessories for the force application and a calibration of the force-measuring system. ICS 77.040.10 HS 9024.10.00 EQV: ISO 7500-1:200418 pages PGr 3 EAS 192-2:2000, Metallic materials — Verification of static uniaxia l testing machines — Part 2: Tension creeping testi ng machines — Verification of the applied load This part of EAS 192 specifies the verification of testing machines used for uniaxial creep testing in tension in accordance with ISO 204. The verification consists of: a general inspection of the testing machine; and a verification of the load applied by the testing machine. This part of EAS 192 applies to dead weight and lever type creep testing machines. The machines with a load measuring system shall be verified in accordance with EAS 192-1. ICS 77.040.10 HS 9024.10.00 EQV: ISO 7500-2:1996 10 pages PGr 2 EAS 193:2000, Metallic materials — Tensile testing at elevated te mperature This East African Standard specifies a method of tensile testing of metallic materials at a specified temperature greater than ambient temperature and defines the mechanical properties which can be thereby determined. ICS 77.040.10 HS 7200; 7300; 7400; 7500; 7600; 7800; 7900; 8000; 8100 29 pages PGr 4 EAS 194-1:2000, Steel and steel products — Location and preparation of samples and test pieces for mechanical testing This East African Standard specifies requirements for the identification, location and preparation of samples and test pieces intended for mechanical tests on steel sections, bars, rod, flat products and tubular products as defined in ISO 6929. If agreed in the order this standard may also apply to other metallic products. It does not apply to nondestructive tests. These samples and test pieces are for use in tests which are carried out in conformity with the methods specified in the product or material standard or, in the absence of this, in the test standard. Where the requirements of the order or product standard differ from those given in this International Standard, then the requirements of the order or product standard apply. ICS 77.040.10 HS 7201.10.00 to HS 7326.90.90 EQV: ISO 377:1997 18 pages PGr 3 EAS 194-2:2000, Steel and iron — Sampling and preparation of sample s for the determination of the chemical composition This East African Standard specifies methods for sampling and Sample preparation for the determination of the chemical composition of pig iron, cast iron and steel. Methods are specified for use with both liquid and solid metal. ICS 77.040.10 HS 7201.10.00 to HS 7326.90.90 EQV: ISO 14284:1996 31 pages PGr 4 EAS 195:2000, Mechanical testing of steel at elevated temperature s — Determination of lower yield stress and proof s tress and proving test This East African Standard specifies a method of tensile testing of metallic materials at a specified temperature greater than ambient temperature and defines the mechanical properties which can be thereby determined. ICS 77.040.10 HS 7201.10.00 to HS 7326.90.90 EQV: ISO 783:1999 29 pages PGr 4 EAS 201-1:2001, Metallic materials — Rockwell hardness test — Part 1: Test method (scales A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, K, N , T) This part of EAS 201 specifies the method for Rockwell and Rockwell superficial hardness tests (scales and field of application in accordance with Table 1) for metallic materials. For specific materials and/or products, other specific East African/International Standards apply (for instance ISO 3738-1 and ISO 4498-1). For certain materials, the fields of application may be narrower than those indicated.

ICS 77.040.10 HS 7200; 7300; 7400; 7500; 7600; 7800; 7900; 8000; 8100 EQV: ISO 6508-1:2005 17 pages PGr 3 EAS 201-2:2001, Metallic materials — Rockwell hardness test — Part 2: Verification and calibration of testing machines (scales A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, K, N, T)

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This part of EAS 201 specifies a method of verification of testing machines for determining Rockwell hardness (scales A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, K, N, T). It specifies a direct method for checking the main functions of the machine and an indirect method suitable for the overall checking of the machine. The indirect method may be used on its own for periodic routine checking of the machine in service. If a testing machine is also to be used for other methods of hardness testing, it shall be verified independently for each method. This part of EAS 201 is applicable to portable hardness testing machines with the exception of requirements in 6.1 a) in which the word “relocation" does not apply. ICS 77.040.10 HS 7200; 7300; 7400; 7500; 7600; 7800; 7900; 8000; 8100 EQV: ISO 6508-2:2005 11 pages PGr 2

77.040.20 Non-destructive testing of metals 77.040.30 Chemical analysis of metals 77.040.99 Other methods of testing of metals 77.060 Corrosion of metals 77.080 Ferrous metals 77.080.01 Ferrous metals in general

EAS 199:2001, Steel and cast iron — Determination of sulphur cont ent combustion titrimetric method This East African Standard specifies a titrimetric method for the determination of sulphur in steel and cast iron, after combustion of the test portion in a current of oxygen.

ICS 77.080.01 HS 7201.10.00 to HS 7326.90.90 EQV: ISO 671:1982 7 pages PGr 2 EAS 200:2001, Steel and iron — Determination of phosphorus conten t — Phosphovanadomolybdate spectrophotometric metho d This East African Standard specifies a spectrophotometric method for the determination of phosphorus in steel and iron with the following limitations. The method is applicable to phosphorus contents between 0.001 0% (m/m) and 1.0 % (m/m). Arsenic, hafnium, niobium, tantalum, titanium, and tungsten interfere in determining phosphorus, but the interferences can be partially overcome by formation of complexes and use of small quantities of test portion. Depending on the concentration of the interfering elements, the application ranges and test portions given in table 1 apply. The lower end of the application range can only be reached in test samples with low contents of the interfering elements.

ICS 77.080.01 HS 7201.10.00 to HS 7326.90.90 EQV: ISO 10714:1992 9 pages PGr 2 77.080.10 Irons 77.080.20 Steels 77.100 Ferroalloys 77.120 Non-ferrous metals 77.120.01 Non-ferrous metals in general 77.120.10 Aluminium and aluminium alloys

EAS 202-1:2001, Wrought aluminium and aluminium alloy sheets, strip s and plates — Part 1: Technical conditions for ins pection and delivery This part of this East African Standard specifies the technical conditions for inspection and delivery of wrought aluminium and aluminium alloy sheets, strips and plates for general engineering applications. It applies to flat rolled products.

ICS 77.120.10 HS 7606.11.00; HS 7606.12.00; HS 7606.91.00 HS 7606.92.00 EQV: ISO 6361-1:1986 5 pages PGr 1 EAS 202-2:2001, Wrought aluminium and aluminium alloy sheets, strip s and plates — Part 2: Mechanical properties In conjunction with EAS 202-1, this part of this East African Standard specifies the mechanical properties of wrought aluminium and aluminium alloy sheets, strips and plates for general engineering applications. It applies to flat rolled products. The chemical composition of these materials is given in ISO 201-1. The designations of aluminium alloys and the temper designations used in this part of EAS 202 are in accordance with ISO 2092, ISO 2107 and annex B respectively.

ICS 77.120.10 HS 7606.11.00; HS 7606.12.00; HS 7606.91.00 HS 7606.92.00 EQV: ISO 6361-2:1990 17 pages PGr 3 EAS 202-3:2001, Wrought aluminium and aluminium alloy sheets, strip s and plates — Part 3: Strips — Tolerances on shape and dimensions This part of EAS 202 specifies dimensional tolerances for aluminium and aluminium alloy strips for thicknesses up to and including 6.3 mm, corresponding to the definition in ISO 3134-3. By agreement between purchaser and supplier, the values of tolerances specified in this part of EAS 202 may be differently disposed about the nominal dimension.

ICS 77.120.10 HS 7606.11.00; HS 7606.12.00; HS 7606.91.00 HS 7606.92.00 EQV: ISO 6361-3:1985 5 pages PGr 1 EAS 202-4:2001, Wrought aluminium and aluminium alloy sheets, strip s and plates — Part 4: Sheets and plates — Toleranc es on shape and dimensions This part of this East African Standard specifies the tolerances on shape and dimensions for aluminium and aluminium alloy sheet - corresponding to the definition in ISO 3134-3 By agreement between purchaser and supplier, the values of tolerances specified in this part of EAS 202 may be differently disposed about the nominal dimension.

ICS 77.120.10 HS 7606.11.00; HS 7606.12.00; HS 7606.91.00 HS 7606.92.00 EQV: ISO 6361-4:1988 11 pages PGr 2

77.120.20 Magnesium and magnesium alloys 77.120.30 Copper and copper alloys

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77.120.40 Nickel, chromium and their alloys 77.120.50 Titanium and titanium alloys 77.120.60 Lead, zinc, tin and their alloys 77.120.70 Cadmium, cobalt and their alloys 77.120.99 Other non-ferrous metals and their alloys 77.140 Iron and steel products 77.140.01 Iron and steel products in general

EAS 134:1999, Cold rolled steel sections — Specification This East African Standard specifies the dimensions and sectional properties of cold rolled steel sections of thickness up to 8 mm for use in structural applications. ICS 77.140.01 HS 7216.91.00 40 pages PGr 5 EAS 196:2008, Steel, carbon and high-strength, low-alloy hot-roll ed sheet and cold rolled sheet — General requiremen ts This specification covers the general requirements for steel sheet in coils and cut lengths. It applies to the following specifications which describe carbon steel and high-strength, low-alloy steel (HSLA) furnished as hot-rolled sheet and cold-rolled sheet. ICS 77.140.01 HS 7208.10.00 to HS 7212.60.00 EQV: ASTM A 1008 /A1008M:2007 26 pages PGr 4 EAS 198:2001, General requirements for the supply of metallurgica l materials This East African Standard provides general requirements for the supply of metallurgical materials. This East African Standard does not cover all the other provisions relating to a contract which should be separately agreed between the contracting parties.

ICS 77.180.01 HS 7200; 7300; 7400; 7500; 7600; 7800; 7900; 8000; 8100 3 pages PGr 1

77.140.10 Heat-treatable steels 77.140.15 Steels for reinforcement of concrete

EAS 30:2000, Steel bars for reinforcement of concrete — Specific ation This East African standard specifies technical requirements for plain, and ribbed bars (both hot-rolled and cold-twisted) designed for the reinforcement in ordinary concrete structures. The standard covers two steel grades of plain bars PB 240 and PB 300 and Five steel grades of ribbed bars RB 300, RB 400, RB 400W, RB 500 and RB 500W. Grades RB 300, RB 400 and RB 500 should be considered as difficult to weld. The other two grades RB 400W and RB 500W, are readily welded by conventional welding procedures. The Grade number signifies the minimum yield strength in Mpa. ICS 77.140.15 HS 7213.10.0000 9 pages PGr 2 EAS 411-1:2005, Steel for the prestressing of concrete — Part 1: Ge neral requirements EAS 411 specifies requirements for high tensile strength steel to be used in prestressed concrete. It applies only to material in the condition as supplied by the manufacturer. It does not cover requirements for materials and anchorage devices used in conjunction with the prestressing steel in structural components. The specific properties for each type of prestressing steel are given in EAS 411-2 to EAS 411-5.

ICS 77.140.15 HS 7221.00.00; 7222.11.00; 7222.19.00; 7222.20.00; 7222.30.00; 7222.40.00; 7223.00.00 EQV: ISO 6934-1:1991 10 pages PGr 2 EAS 411-2:2005, Steel for the prestressing of concrete — Part 2: Co ld-drawn wire This part of EAS 411 specifies requirements for round, cold-drawn, high-tensile steel wire, either plain, indented, ribbed or crimped. The product is supplied as mill coil wire or straightened and stress-relieved wire in coils or cut lengths, according to the general requirements specified in EAS 411-1. ICS 77.140.15 HS 7223.00.0000 EQV: ISO 6934-2:1991 8 pages PGr 2 EAS 411-3:2005, Steel for the prestressing of concrete — Part 3: Qu enched and tempered wire This part of EAS 411 specifies requirements for round wire made of quenched and tempered high tensile steel, with a surface which is either plain, ribbed, grooved or indented. The product is delivered in coils, according to the general requirements specified in EAS 411-1. ICS 77.140.15 HS 7223.00.0000 EQV: ISO 6934-3:1991 6 pages PGr 1 EAS 411-4:2005, Steel for the prestressing of concrete — Part 4: St rand This part of EAS 411 specifies requirements for high tensile steel strand which has been given a stress relieving heat treatment according to the general requirements specified in EAS 411-1. The strand may contain either 2, 3, 7 or 19 individual wires.

ICS 77.140.15 HS 7223.00.0000 EQV: ISO 6934-4:1991 5 pages PGr 1 EAS 411-5:2005, Steel for the prestressing of concrete — Part 5: Ho t-rolled steel bars with or without subsequent proc essing This part of EAS 411 specifies requirements for round high tensile steel bars. The bars may be supplied either hot-rolled or in a hot-rolled and processed condition, according to the general requirements specified in EAS 411-1. The surface may be plain or ribbed. The bars are delivered in straight lengths.

ICS 77.140.15 HS 7221.00.00; 7222.11.00; 7222.19.00 EQV: ISO 6934-5:1991 5 pages PGr 1 EAS 412-1:2005, Steel for the reinforcement of concrete — Part 1: P lain bars This part of EAS 412 specifies technical requirements for plain bars designed for reinforcement in ordinary concrete structures and for non-

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prestressed reinforcement in prestressed concrete structures. Two steel grades, PB 240 and PB 300 are defined. This part of EAS 412 applies to hot-rolled steel without subsequent treatment. It also applies to reinforcement supplied in coil form. The requirements of this part of EAS 412 apply to the straightened product. Plain bars produced from finished products, such as plates and railway rails, are excluded. Steel bars for use as lifting hooks are also not included.

ICS 77.140.15 HS 7214.20.00 ID: CHS 089-1:2006; ISO 6935-1:1991 7 pages PGr 2 EAS 412-2:2005, Steel for the reinforcement of concrete — Part 2: R ibbed bars This part of EAS 412 specifies technical requirements for ribbed bars designed for- reinforcement in ordinary concrete structures and for non-prestressed reinforcement in prestressed concrete structures. Five grades of steel are defined. Of these, RB 300, RB 400 and RB 500 should be considered as difficult to weld. The other two grades of steel, RB 400W and RB 500W, are readily welded by conventional welding procedures. This part of EAS 412 applies to hot-rolled steel without subsequent treatment, to hot-rolled steel with controlled cooling and tempering and to cold worked steel. The production process is at the discretion of the manufacturer. It also applies to reinforcement supplied in coil form. The requirements of this part of EAS 412 apply to the straightened product. Ribbed bars produced from finished products, such as plates and railway rails, are excluded. Steel bars for use as lifting hooks are also not included.

ICS 77.140.15 HS 7214.20.00 ID: CHS 089-2:2006; ISO 6935-2:1991 17 pages PGr 3 EAS 412-3:2005, Steel for the reinforcement of concrete — Part 3: W elded fabric This part of EAS 412 specifies technical requirements for. factory made sheets or rolls of welded fabric, manufactured from steel wires or bars with diameters from 4 mm to 16 mm and designed for the reinforcement of concrete structures and the ordinary reinforcement of prestressed concrete structures. For the purpose of this part of EAS 412 the term "wire" also includes bars.

ICS 77.140.15 HS 7214.20.00 ID: CHS 089-3:2006; ISO 6935-3:1992 8 pages PGr 2 EAS 413:2005, Certification scheme for steel bars and wires for t he reinforcement of concrete structures This East African Standard specifies rules for a certification scheme for continuous production of steel bars and wires for ordinary reinforcement of concrete structures in order to verify the conformity with requirements specified in product standards such as ISO 6935-1 and ISO 6935-2. ICS 77.140.15 HS 7221.00.00; HS 7214.20.00 EQV: ISO 10144:1991 7 pages PGr 2

77.140.20 Stainless steels 77.140.25 Spring steels 77.140.30 Steels for pressure purposes

EAS 206:2001, Hot rolled steel sheets for the manufacture of low pressure gas cylinders — Specification This East African Standard covers the requirements for deep drawing quality hot-rolled steel sheets for the manufacture of low pressure gas cylinders.

ICS 77.140.30 HS 7311.00.00 4 pages PGr 1

77.140.35 Tool steels 77.140.40 Steels with special magnetic properties 77.140.45 Non-alloyed steels 77.140.50 Flat steel products and semi-products

EAS 11:2008, Galvanized plain and corrugated iron sheets — Speci fication (2ND Edition) This East African Standard specifies requirements for galvanized plain and corrugated steel sheets for roofing, cladding, fencing, fabrication and general use. This standard does not cover all the special purpose profiles.

ICS 77.140.50 HS 7210.41.00; HS 7210.49.00 9 pages PGr 2 EAS 108:2008, Steel sheet and strip, heavy thickness coils, carbo n, hot-rolled — Specification This East African Standard covers hot-rolled, heavy-thickness carbon steel sheet and strip of commercial quality, drawing quality special killed, and structural quality. Structural quality may be ordered when coils are intended for conversion to plate steels. It is included for that purpose only.

ICS 77.140.50 HS 7208.10.00 EQV: ASTM A635/A635M:2006 12 pages PGr 2 EAS 410:2005, Hot-dip aluminium-zinc coated plain and corrugated steel sheets Specification This East African Standard specifies requirements for continuous hot-dip Aluminium-Zinc (AZ) coated plain and corrugated steel sheets for roofing, cladding, fencing, fabrication and general use. This standard does not cover the special purpose profiles. The Aluminium-Zinc alloy composition by mass is nominally 55% Aluminium, 1.6% Silicon and balance Zinc. The product is intended for applications where the corrosion characteristics of Aluminium coupled with those of Zinc are most desired.

ICS 77.140.50 HS 7210.61.00 EQV: BS 3083:1988 10 pages PGr 2 EAS 414:2005, Cold-reduced steel sheet of structural quality This East African Standard applies to cold-reduced steel sheet of structural quality in grades CR220, CR250, CR320 and CH550 in the classes given in Table 1, usually without the use of microalloying elements. The product is intended for structural purposes where particular mechanical properties are required. It is generally used in the delivered condition for fabricating purposes, such as bending, forming or welding. This product is commonly produced in thicknesses from 0.36 mm up to 3 mm and in widths of 600 mm and over, in coils and cut lengths. Cold reduced sheet less than 600 mm wide may be slit from wide sheet and will be considered as sheet. This East African Standard does not cover steels designated as commercial quality or drawing qualities (covered in ISO 3574), cold-reduced carbon steel sheet to hardness requirements (covered in ISO 5954), cold reduced steel sheet of higher strength with improved formability (covered in ISO 13887), or cold-reduced steel sheet of high tensile strength and low yield point with improved formability (covered in ISO 14590).

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EAS 415:2005, Hot-rolled steel sheet of high yield stress structu ral quality This East African Standard applies to hot-rolled steel sheet of high yield stress structural quality with the use of microalloying elements. The product is intended for structural purposes where particular mechanical properties are required. It is generally used in the delivered condition and is intended for bolted, riveted or welded structures. Because of the combination of higher strength and microalloy composition, it is possible to obtain savings in mass along with better formability and weldability as compared with steel sheet without microalloying elements. The product is produced on a wide strip mill, not a plate mill. This product is commonly produced in thicknesses from 1.6 mm to 6 mm and widths of 600 mm and over, in coils and cut lengths. Hot-rolled sheet less than 600 mm wide may be slit from wide sheet and considered as sheet. This East African Standard does not cover steel intended for boilers or pressure vessels, steels designated as commercial quality or drawing qualities (ISO 3573, Hot-rolled carbon steel sheet of commercial and drawing qualities), steels to be rerolled to cold-reducing products, steels designated as weathering steels, having increased atmospheric corrosion resistance or steels having improved formability properties compared with those in this document. Hot-rolled sheet up to but not including 3 mm in thickness is commonly known as “sheet”. Hot-rolled sheet 3 mm and over in thickness is commonly known as either “sheet” or “plate”.

ICS 77.140.50 HS 7225.00.00; HS 7219.13.00; HS 7219.14.00; HS 7219.24.00; HS 7219.32.00; HS 7219.33.00 EQV: ISO 4996:1999 EAS 468:2008, Pre-painted metal coated steel sheets and coils — S pecification This East African Standard specifies requirements of the pre-painted hot-dip metal-coated steel sheets and coils, (hereinafter referred to as the “sheets and coils”), produced by coating and baking durable synthetic resin paint uniformly over either one or both surfaces of hot-dip metal-coated steel sheets and coils using cold-rolled steel sheets and coils as base metal. ICS 77.140.50 HS 7210.41.00; HS 7210.49.00; HS 7221.00.00; 7222.11.00; 7222.19.00; 7222.20.00; 7222.30.00; 7222.40.00; 7223.00.00 EQV: ASTM A 755-[1994] 18 pages PGr 3

77.140.65 Steel wire, wire ropes and link chains EAS 135:1999, Steel wire products for fencing — Specification This East African Standard specifies requirements for steel wires and wire products used for fencing purposes.

ICS 77.140.65 HS 7217.12.0000 23 pages PGr 3

77.150 Products of non-ferrous metals 77.180 Equipment for the metallurgical industry 79 WOOD TECHNOLOGY 79.020 Wood technology processes

EAS 24:2000, Timber industry — Glossary of terms Covers production processes and products used in various fields, e.g. logs for the pulp and paper industry, board production and chemical processing as well as fuel-woods. ICS 01.040.79; ICS 79.020 HS 4400.00.0000 5 pages PGr 1 EAS 323:2002, Specification for wood preservatives by means of pr essure creosoting This East African Standard specifies methods that can be used for the preservation of wood by pressure creosoting and other methods of treatment with coal tar creosote.

ICS 71.100.50; ICS 79.020 HS 2931.00.20 BS 144:1997 9 pages PGr 2 EAS 324:2002, Copper/Cromium/Arsenic composition for the preserva tion of timber — Method of timber treatment This East African Standard prescribes procedures for treatment of timber using water borne copper/chromium/arsenic (CCA) preservative formulations complying with EAS 326. It does not specify details of treatment relating to specific end uses for which reference to the relevant commodity specification should be made.

ICS 71.100.50; ICS 79.020 HS 2931.00.20 BS 144:1997 12 pages PGr 2

79.040 Wood, sawlogs and sawn timber EAS 23:2000, Dimensions for sawn timber planed timber — Specific ation This East African Standard specifies dimensions for a range of coniferous sawn timber sizes in metric units. ICS 79.040 HS 4407.10.00 3 pages PGr 1 EAS 272:2007, Timber — Determination of moisture content for phys ical and mechanical tests This East African Standard specifies a method for determining the moisture content of timber for physical and mechanical tests. ICS 79.040 HS 4403; 4404; 4406; 4407; 4408; 4409; 4410 EQV: ISO 3130:1975 4 pages PGr 1 EAS 273:2002, Timber — Sampling methods and general requirements for physical and mechanical tests This East African Standard specifies methods for selective and mechanical sampling of timber, for the conditioning of selected material and for the preparation of test pieces. In addition, it specifies the general requirements for the physical and mechanical tests on small, clear test pieces free from visible defects. The selective method of sampling should be used in cases where the coefficients of variation of the timber, properties for one tree and between tree of one species are known and where it is possible to select material for samples from a larger number of trees, logs and pieces of sawn timber. The mechanical method of sampling should be used in cases where the mean values of the coefficients of variation of the timber properties are known and where it is possible to select material for samples only from a limited number of trees, logs and pieces of sawn timber.

ICS 79.040 HS 4403; 4404; 4406; 4407; 4408; 4409; 4410 EQV: ISO 3129:1975 8 pages PGr 2 EAS 274:2002, Timber — Determination of average moisture content of a lot This East African Standard specifies two methods for the determination of the average moisture content of a homogenous lot of sawn timber of the same cross-section. The method using an electrical moisture meter is applicable to timber having moisture contents from 7 to 28%, and does not require cutting of the test pieces. When measuring the moisture content of sawn timber having a wet surface, due to

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water or to a surface protection treatment, the electrical moisture meter should be used with electrode needless that are covered, except for their tips, with an insulated coating. The method by drying requires cutting of the test pieces. It is applicable irrespective of the moisture content, and is the only method applicable in cases of dispute.

ICS 79.040 HS 4403; 4404; 4406; 4407; 4408; 4409; 4410 EQV: ISO 4470:1981 4 pages PGr 1 EAS 275:2002, Timber — Determination of volumetric shrinkage This East African Standard specifies two methods for the determination of the volumetric shrinkage of wood: a) The stereometric method used for test pieces made in accordance with EAS 277; and b) the mercury volumenometer method, used for test pieces of any shape.

ICS 79.040 HS 4403; 4404; 4406; 4407; 4408; 4409; 4410 EQV: ISO 4858:1982 6 pages PGr 1 EAS 276:2007, Timber — Determination of volumetric swelling This East African Standard specifies two methods for the determination of the volumetric swelling of wood: a) the stereometric method, used for test pieces made in accordance with EAS 278; and b) the mercury volumenometer method, used for test pieces of any shape.

ICS 79.040 HS 4403; 4404; 4406; 4407; 4408; 4409; 4410 EQV: ISO 4860:1982 6 pages PGr 1 EAS 277:2002, Timber — Determination of radial and tangential shr inkage This East African Standard specifies a method for the determination of linear shrinkage, in the radial and tangential directions of wood.

ICS 79.040 HS 4403; 4404; 4406; 4407; 4408; 4409; 4410 EQV: ISO 4469:1981 6 pages PGr 1 EAS 278:2002, Timber — Determination of radial and tangential swe lling This East African Standard specifies a method for the determination of linear shrinkage, in the radial and tangential directions of wood.

ICS 79.040 HS 4403; 4404; 4406; 4407; 4408; 4409; 4410 EQV: ISO 4859:1982 5 pages PGr 1 EAS 279:2002, Timber — Determination of ultimate stress in compre ssion This East African Standard specifies a method of testing wood in compression perpendicular to the grain to determine the proportional limit (conventional ultimate strength), the load being applied to the whole surface (radial or tangential) of the test piece.

ICS 79.040 HS 4403; 4404; 4406; 4407; 4408; 4409; 4410 EQV: ISO 3132:1975 12 pages PGr 2 EAS 280:2002, Timber — Determination of ultimate tensile stress p arallel to grain This East African Standard specifies a method for determining the ultimate tensile stress of wood parallel to the grain.

ICS 79.040 HS 4403; 4404; 4406; 4407; 4408; 4409; 4410 EQV: ISO 3345:1975 4 pages PGr 1 EAS 281:2002, Timber — Determination of ultimate tensile stress p erpendicular to grain This East African Standard specifies a method for determining the ultimate tensile stress of wood perpendicular to grain in the radial and tangential directions.

ICS 79.040 HS 4403; 4404; 4406; 4407; 4408; 4409; 4410 EQV: ISO 3346:1975 4 pages PGr 1

79.060.10 Plywood EAS 387:2005, Plywood — Classification This East African Standard gives a classification of plywood panels.

ICS 79.060.10 HS 4412.00.00 EQV: ISO 1096:1999 3 pages PGr 1

79.080 Semi-manufactures of timber EAS 166:2000, Wood poles for power and telecommunication lines — Specification This East African Standard specifies requirements for wood poles for power transmission and telecommunication overhead lines. ICS 79.080 HS 4403.10.00 [HS 4403.10.0030] 12 pages PGr 2 EAS 322:2002, Wood poles and blocks for power and telecommunicati on lines — Specification This East African Standard specifies materials and performance requirements for solid wood poles. The poles described herein are considered as simple cantilever members subject to transverse loads only.

ICS 79.080 HS 4403.10.0030 BS 1990 14 pages PGr 2

81 GLASS AND CERAMICS INDUSTRIES 81.020 Processes in the glass and ceramics industri es 81.040 Glass 81.040.01 Glass in general 81.040.10 Raw materials and raw glass 81.040.20 Glass in building 81.040.30 Glass products

EAS 540:2008, Road vehicles — Safety glazing materials — Vocabula ry This International Standard defines terms relating to safety glazing materials for road vehicles. ICS 01.040.43; 01.040.81; 43.040.60; 81.040.30 HS 7007.11.00; HS 7007.21.00 EQV: ISO 3536:1999 4 pages PGr 1 EAS 541:2008, Road vehicles — Safety glazing materials — Mechanic al tests

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This International Standard specifies mechanical test methods relating to the safety requirements for all safety glazing materials in a road vehicle, whatever the type of glass or other material of which they are composed. ICS 43.040.60; 81.040.30 HS 7007.11.00; HS 7007.21.00 EQV: ISO 3537:1999 12 pages PGr 2 EAS 542:2008, Road vehicles — Safety glazing materials — Test met hods for optical properties This International Standard specifies optical test methods relating to the safety requirements for all safety glazing materials in a road vehicle, whatever the type of glass or other material of which they are composed. ICS 43.040.60; 81.040.30 HS 7007.11.00; HS 7007.21.00 EQV: ISO 3538:1997 15 pages PGr 2

81.060 Ceramics 81.060.01 Ceramics in general 81.060.10 Raw materials 81.060.20 Ceramic products 81.060.30 Advanced ceramics 81.060.99 Other standards related to ceramics 81.080 Refractories

EAS 420:2005, Terminology for refractories This East African Standard describes terms used in East African Standards dealing with refractory materials and products and that assist in the understanding of the terms and the standards themselves. The descriptions are those generally understood within the refractories industry and should not be taken as absolute definitions.

ICS 01.040.81; ICS 81.080 HS 3816.00.00; HS 6901.00.00; HS 6902.00.00; Hs 6903.00.00 EQV: ISO 836:2001 18 pages PGr 3

81.100 Equipment for the glass and ceramics industr ies 83 RUBBER AND PLASTICS INDUSTRIES 83.100 Cellular materials

EAS 7:2000, Flexible polyurethane foam — Specification This East African Standard prescribes the requirements, methods of sampling and test for flexible polyurethane foam for use in mattresses, furniture and other similar uses.

ICS 83.100 HS 3926.30.10 13 pages PGr 2 83.140 Rubber and plastics products

EAS 357:2004, Pneumatic tyres for trucks and buses — Specificatio n This East African Standard specifies tyre dimensions designation and marking requirements; and load ratings. It also gives laboratory test requirements for strength endurance for tyres primarily intended for trucks and buses. This standard applies to new pneumatic tyres bias — belted, diagonal and radial mounted on 5° tapered rims and on 15° tapered (drop-centre) rims for use on trucks and buses. It does not apply to any tyre which has been reconditioned; or to any tyre which has been altered so as to render impossible its use, or its repair for use, as motor vehicle equipment. ICS 83.160.10 HS 4012.20; HS 4012.20.10 (radial); HS 4012.20.90 (other); EQV: ISO 4029-1:2001 29 pages PGr 4 EAS 358:2004, Pneumatic tyres for passenger cars — Specification This East African Standard specifies tyre dimensions designation and marking requirements; and load ratings. It also gives laboratory test requirements for bead unseating resistance, strength, endurance and high- speed performance for tyres primarily intended for passengers. ICS 83.160.10 HS 4011.20; HS 4011.20.10 (radial); HS 4011.20.90 (other); EQV: ISO 4000-1:2001 35 pages PGr 4 EAS 359:2004, Pneumatic tyres for light trucks — Specification This East African Standard specifies tyre dimensions, designation, marking requirements and load ratings. It also gives laboratory test requirements for bead unseating, strength and endurance performance for light truck tyres. This East African Standard also specifies sampling methods and disposition of non-conforming tyres. This East African Standard applies to all pneumatic light truck tyres with both “tube type and tubeless” of radial and bias constructions. It does not apply to any tyre that has been reconditioned or altered so as to render it impossible for use or repaired for use as part of motor vehicle equipment. For the purposes of this East African Standard, light truck tyre is considered to be a tyre for commercial and light truck vans with carrying capacity of up to 1 — 5 tons, ply rating from 6 — 14, rim size form 10” — 17.5” and load index from 81 — 144 (for radial tyres having description suffix “C”).

ICS 83.160.10 HS 4011.20; HS 4011.20.10 (radial); HS 4011.20.90 (other); EQV: ISO 4000-1:2001 35 pages PGr 4

83.140.10 Films and sheets EAS 480:2008, Plastics — Film and sheeting — Determination of thi ckness by mechanical scanning This East African Standard specifies a method for the determination of the thickness of a sample of plastics film or sheeting by mechanical scanning. The method is not suitable for use with embossed film sheeting. ICS 83.140.10 HS 3923 21 00; 3923 29.00 EQV: ISO 4593:1993 2 pages PGr 1

83.140.50 Seals

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EAS 556:2008, Road vehicles — Elastomeric boots for cylinders for drum type hydraulic brake wheel cylinders using a non-petroleum base hydraulic brake fluid (Service tempe rature 120 degrees C max.) This International Standard specifies performance tests for moulded rubber boots used at end closures on drum type wheel brake cylinders. These boots prevent the entrance of dirt and moisture which could cause corrosion and otherwise impair wheel brake operation. This International Standard is applicable to boots of both plain and reinforcement insert types, for fitting in wheel cylinders using a fluid in accordance with ISO 4925. It does not include requirements relating to chemical composition, tensile strength or elongation at brake of the rubber compound. It does not cover the strength of adhesion of rubber to the reinforcement in the insert type. The rubber material used in these boots shall be suitable for operation in a temperature range of − 40 °C to + 120 °C. ICS 43.040.40; 83.140.50 HS 8708 39 00 EQV: ISO 4927:2005 7 pages PGr 2

83.140.99 Other rubber and plastics products EAS 490:2008, Metre rules and rulers for school and office use Specification This East African Standard specifies requirements for metre rules and rulers for school and office use. ICS 83.140.99; 97.180 HS 9017.80.00 4 pages PGr 1

83.160 Tyres 83.160.01 Tyres in general

EAS 433-1:2007, Tyres, valves and tubes — List of equivalent terms — Part 1: Tyres This part of EAS 433 presents a list of equivalent tyre terms commonly used in the tyre industry. ICS 83.160.01 HS 4011; HS 4012; HS 4013 EQV: ISO 3877-1:1997 23 pages PGr 3 EAS 433-2:2007, Tyres, valves and tubes — List of equivalent terms — Part 2: Tyre valves This part of EAS 433 presents a list of equivalent tyre valve terms commonly used in the tyre industry. ICS 83.160.01 HS 8481.80.49 EQV: ISO 3877-2:1997 19 pages PGr 3 EAS 433-3:2007, Tyres, valves and tubes — List of equivalent terms — Part 3: Tubes This East African Standard gives a list of equivalent terms relating to tubes as used in the tyre industry. ICS 83.160.01 HS 4011; HS 4012; HS 4013 EQV: ISO 3877-3:1978 3 pages PGr 1 EAS 433-4:2007, Tyres, valves and tubes — List of equivalent terms — Part 4: Solid tyres This part of EAS 433 gives a list of equivalent terms relating to solid tyres as used in the tyre industry. ICS 83.160.01 HS 4011; HS 4012; HS 4013 EQV: ISO 3877-4:1984 3 pages PGr 1 EAS 435:2007, Tubeless tyres — Valves and components — Test metho ds This East African Standard specifies test methods and performance requirements for snap-in tubeless tyre valves and their components, intended for, but not limited to, highway applications. ICS 83.160.01 HS 8481.80.49 EQV: ISO 14960:2004 10 pages PGr 2 EAS 448:2007, Valves for tubeless tyres and valves for tubes — Id entification System for valves and their components This East African Standard establishes a system for identifying valves for tubeless tyres and valves for tubes, and a system for identifying the valve components. ICS 83.160.01 HS 8481.80.49 EQV: ISO 10475:1992 4 pages PGr 1

83.160.10 Road vehicle tyres

EAS 53:2000, Retreaded car and commercial vehicle tyres — Specif ication This East African Standard specifies the minimum requirements for retreading car and commercial vehicle pneumatic tyres beyond which retreading shall not be attempted. The examination, limits of damage, preparation permitted to the tyre casing before processing, and inspection after curing are also specified.

ICS 83.140 HS 4012.11.00 (car tyres); HS 4012.12.00 (buses and trucks); 8 pages PGr 2 EAS 434:2007, Tyres — Coast-by methods for measurement of tyre-to -road sound emission This East African Standard specifies methods for measuring tyre-to-road sound emissions from tyres fitted on a motor vehicle or towed trailer under coast-by conditions — i.e. when the vehicle or trailer is in free-rolling, non-powered operation, with transmission in the neutral position and the engine as well as all auxiliary systems not necessary for safe driving switched off. Whereas the results of the vehicle method could be higher than for the tyres alone, the trailer method can be expected to give a good indication of the sound emissions produced by the tyres alone. This East African Standard is applicable to passenger cars and commercial vehicles as defined in ISO 3833. It is not intended to be used to determine the sound contribution of tyres of vehicles running in powered condition nor for the determination of traffic sound nuisance at a given location. ICS 83.160.10 HS 4011 EQV: ISO 13325:2003 23 pages PGr 3 EAS 436:2007, Passenger car tyres — Methods for measuring rolling circumference — Loaded new tyres This East African Standard specifies two methods for measuring, under loaded conditions, the rolling circumference and revolutions per unit distance (kilometres) of new tyres for use on passenger cars. The first is a drum method that consists of loading a test tyre mounted on a free axle against a driven road wheel, or drum, of specified diameter. The second involves using a vehicle whose drive axle is equipped with the test tyres driven on a straight, paved road. This East African Standard is applicable to all passenger car tyres. However, the values obtained from the measurements are not intended to be used as bench marks for performance or quality.

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ICS 83.160.10 HS 4011.10.00 EQV: ISO 17269:2000 8 pages PGr 2 EAS 437:2007, Passenger car, truck, bus and motorcycle tyres — Me thods of measuring rolling resistance This East African Standard specifies methods for measuring rolling resistance, under controlled laboratory conditions, for new pneumatic tyres designed primarily for use on passenger cars, trucks, buses and motorcycles. The relationship between values obtained and the fuel economy of the vehicle is undetermined, and such values are not intended to be used to indicate levels of performance or quality. This International Standard applies to all passenger car, truck, bus and motorcycle tyres. Measurement of tyres using this method enables comparisons to be made between the rolling resistance of new tyres when they are free-rolling straight ahead, in a position perpendicular to the drum outer surface, and in steady-state conditions. ICS 83.160.10 HS 4011.10.00; HS 4011.20.00; HS 4011.40.00 EQV: ISO 18164:2005 22 pages PGr 3 EAS 438:2007, Passenger car tyres — Method for measuring relative wet grip performance — Loaded new tyres This East African Standard specifies the method for measuring relative wet grip braking performance index to a reference under loaded conditions for new tyres for use on passenger cars on a wet-paved surface. The methods developed are meant to reduce variability. The use of a reference tyre is necessary to limit the variability of the testing procedures. This East African Standard applies to all passenger car tyres. ICS 83.160.10 HS 4011.10.00 EQV: ISO 23671:2006 16 pages PGr 3 EAS 449-1:2007, Truck and bus tyres and rims (metric series) — Part 1:Tyres This part of EAS 449 specifies the designation, dimensions and load ratings of the metric series of tyres primarily intended for trucks and buses. It is applicable to bias-belted, diagonal and radial tyres for trucks andbuses, mounted on 5° t apered rims and on 15° tapered (drop-centre) rims. ICS 83.160.10 HS 4011.20.00; HS 4012.12.00(retr); HS 4012.20.00(used) EQV: ISO 4209-1:2001 19 pages PGr 3 EAS 449-2:2007, Truck and bus tyres and rims (metric series) — Part 2: Rims This part of EAS 449 specifies the designations, contours and dimensions of drop-centre (one-piece) rims for use on trucks and buses. The rim dimensions are those rim contour dimensions necessary for mounting and fitment of the tyre to the rim. ICS 83.160.10 HS 8708.70.0050(rims) EQV: ISO 4209-2:2001 10 pages PGr 2 EAS 469:2008, Passenger car tyres — Spare unit substitutive equip ment (SUSE) This East African Standard describes spare unit substitutive equipment (SUSE) for passenger car tyres. This equipment is designed to allow the user to continue the journey (with or without a stop) in a reasonably safe manner. Some equipment becomes effective automatically and thus avoids the necessity of stopping the vehicle immediately for inspection and corrective action. This East African Standard only aims to qualify the performance of extended mobility systems. It details specifications only for extended mobility systems suitable to permit the extended mobility of the vehicle. ICS 43.020; ICS 83.160.10 HS 4011.10.90 EQV: ISO 16992:2006 8 pages PGr 2 EAS 470:2008, Truck and bus tyres — Verifying tyre capabilities — Laboratory test methods This East African Standard specifies test methods for verifying the capabilities of truck and bus tyres. Of the test methods presented, only some may be required depending on the type of tyre to be tested. The tests are carried out in a laboratory under controlled conditions. ICS 83.160.10 HS 4011.20.00; HS 4012.12.00; HS 4012.20.00 EQV: ISO 10454:1993 8 pages PGr 2 EAS 472-1:2008, Motorcycle tyres and rims (Code designated series) — Part 1: Tyres This part of EAS 472 sets out the designation in use and the dimensions for an inch code designated series of tyres for motorcycles. ICS 83.160.10 HS 4011.40.00; HS 8708.70.0050(rims) EQV: ISO 4249-1:1985 4 pages PGr 1 EAS 472-2:2008, Motorcycle tyres and rims (Code-designated series) — Part 2: Tyre load ratings This part of EAS 472 specifies the load ratings for an inch code-designated series of tyres for motorcycles. ICS 83.160.10 HS 4011.40.00; HS 8708.70.0050(rims) EQV: ISO 4249-2:1990 4 pages PGr 1 EAS 473-1:2008, Motorcycle tyres and rims (metric series) — Part 1: Design guides This part of EAS 473 gives guidelines for the design of, and specifies the designation and calculation of the dimensions for, metric-series motorcycle tyres. It is applicable to motorcycle tyres with a reduced height/width ratio (100 and lower) that can be fitted on cylindrical bead-seat or 5° tapered bead-seat rims. It is also appli cable to other concepts of tyre and rim, provided the appropriate rim/section ratios and coefficients are established for them. ICS 43.140; 83.160.10 HS 4011.40.00; HS 8708.70.0050(rims) EQV: ISO 5751-1:2005 15 pages PGr 2 EAS 473-2:2008, Motorcycle tyres and rims (metric series) — Part 2: Tyre dimensions and load-carrying capacities This part of EAS 473 specifies the tyre size designation, dimensions and load-carrying capacities of metric-series motorcycle tyres. It is applicable to such tyres with a height-to-width ratio of 100 % and below. ICS 43.140; 83.160.10 HS 4011.40.00; HS 8708.70.0050(rims) EQV: ISO 5751-2:2004 30 pages PGr 4 EAS 473-3:2008, Motorcycle tyres and rims (metric series) — Part 3: Range of approved rim contours This part of EAS 473 specifies the approved rim contours for motorcycle rims on which metric-series motorcycle tyres are mounted. ICS 43.140; 83.160.10 HS 8708.70.0050(rims) EQV: ISO 5751-3:2004 5 pages PGr 1 EAS 474-1:2008, Bicycle tyres and rims — Part 1:Tyre designations a nd dimensions

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This part of EAS 474 specifies the designations and dimensions for pneumatic bicycle tyres: —“wired edge” tyres mounted on straight side or crotchet type rims, and —“beaded edge” tyres mounted on hooked bead rims. ICS 83.160.10 HS 4011.50.00 EQV: ISO 5775-1:1997 11 pages PGr 2 EAS 475-1:2008, Motorcycle tyres and rims (code-designated series) — Diameter Codes 4 to 12 — Part 1: Tyres This part of EAS 475 lays down the designation, di- mensions, and load ratings for an inch-code- designated series of tyres for motorcycles, fitted on rims with a nominal diameter corresponding to the Codes 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 12. ICS 83.160.10 HS 4011.40.00; HS 8708.70.0050(rims) EQV: ISO 6054-1:1994 6 pages PGr 1 EAS 476:2008, Motorcycle tyres — Test methods verifying tyre capa bilities This East African Standard specifies test methods for verifying the capabilities of tyres for motorcycles. Of the test methods presented, only some may be required depending on the type of tyre to be tested. The tests are carried out in the laboratory under controlled conditions. It includes a strength test for assessing the capability of the tyre structure, with respect to breaking energy, in the tread area. A second test, the endurance test, assesses the resistance of the tyre with respect to service at full load and moderate speed over long distances. ICS 83.160.10 HS 4011.40.00; HS 8708.70.0050(rims) EQV: ISO 10231:2003 11 pages PGr 2 EAS 477:2008, Motorcycle tyres — Measurement of tyre rolling circ umference — Loaded new tyres This East African Standard specifies a method for measuring the rolling circumference and revolutions per unit distance (kilometre) for new tyres, under loaded conditions, made for use on motorcycles and mopeds. The values obtained according to this method are not intended for use as levels of performance or quality. This standard is applicable to all motorcycle and moped tyres designed and intended for use on the road. Since most speedometers and odometers on motorcycles are activated from the front wheel, the test tyres will largely fall into sizes applicable for front wheel use. However, it is accepted that rear tyres will also be measured. ICS 83.160.10 HS 4011.40.00; HS 8708.70.0050(rims) EQV: ISO 13328:2000 4 pages PGr 1

83.160.20 Aircraft tyres

EAS 471-1:2008, Aircraft tyres and rims — Part 1: Specifications This part of ISO 3324 gives specifications for new and retread aircraft tyres and for aircraft rims. ICS 83.160.20 HS 4011.30.00(new); HS 4012.13.00(retr); HS 8803.30.00 EQV: ISO 3324-1:1998 24 pages PGr 3 EAS 471-2:2008, Aircraft tyres and rims — Part 2: Test methods for tyres This part of EAS 471 specifies test methods for new and retreaded civil aircraft tyres in the following categories:a) low-speed tyres: for ground speeds up to and including 104 kn; b) high-speed tyres: for ground speeds above 104 kn. [1 kn = 1.85 km/h = 1.15 mile/h.] ICS 83.160.20 HS 4011.30.00(new); HS 4012.13.00(retr); HS 8803.30.00 EQV: ISO 3324-2:1999 14 pages PGr 2

83.160.30 Tyres for agricultural machinery

EAS 360:2004, Pneumatic tyres for agricultural implements — Speci fication This East African Standard specifies tyre dimensions, designation and marking requirements and load ratings. It also gives laboratory test equipments for strength for tyres primarily intended for agricultural implements. All tyres however shall be subjected to visual inspection to ensure good workmanship. It includes the physical dimensions test for assessing the capability of the tyre, with respect to size and specified rims. The test methods presented in this East African Standard applies to all agricultural implement tyres. This East African Standard also specifies sampling methods, certification and disposal of non conforming tyres.

ICS 83.160.30 HS 4011.61.00; HS 4011.92.00 EQV: ISO 4251-1:1998 28 pages PGr 4 EAS 439-1:2007, Tyres and rims (metric series) for agricultural tra ctors and machines — Part 1: Tyre designation, dime nsions and marking, and tyre/rim coordination This part of ISO 7867 establishes the size designation, the dimensional calculation and the markings of the metric series of tyres primarily intended for use on agricultural tractors and machines. Tyre and rim coordination is also given. It applies to bias-belted, diagonal and radial tyres mounted on 5° tapered rims, as specified in I SO 4251-3. Only established rim diameters and widths within the ranges in Tables 1 and 2 are recommended. This part of ISO 7867 also applies to different concepts and types of tyres and rims; in this case, however, appropriate rim/section ratios K1 and coefficients K2, a and b will be established and added.

ICS 83.160.30 HS 4011.61.00; HS 4011.92.00; HS 8708.70.0010(rims) EQV: ISO 7867-1:2005 18 pages PGr 3 EAS 439-2:2007, Tyres and rims (metric series) for agricultural tra ctors and machines — Part 2: Service description an d load ratings This part of EAS 439 establishes the service description, the tyre load ratings in basic and special applications, and reference inflation pressure increments for the metric series of tyres primarily intended for agricultural tractors and machines. It applies to bias-belted, diagonal and radial tyres mounted on 5° tapered rim s, as specified in ISO 4251-3. It also applies to different concepts and types of tyres and rims; in these cases, however, appropriate load/speed curves and reference inflation pressure increments will be established and added.

ICS 83.160.30 HS 4011.61.00; HS 4011.92.00; HS 8708.70.0010(rims) EQV: ISO 7867-2:2005 13 pages PGr 2 EAS 440:2007, Tyres for agricultural tractors and machines — Code -designated and service-description marked radial d rive-wheel tyres This East African Standard specifies the marking, dimensions, load ratings and reference speeds for existing series of agricultural tractor drive-wheel tyres with service description (load index and speed symbol). It applies to tyres of radial construction in the speed categories 30 km/h (speed symbol A6), 40 km/h (speed symbol A8), and 50 km/h (speed symbol B).

ICS 83.160.30 HS 4011.61.00; HS 4011.92.00; HS 8708.70.0010(rims) EQV: ISO 8664-2005 6 pages PGr 1 EAS 441:2007, Agricultural tractor drive wheel tyres — Method of measuring tyre rolling circumference

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This East African Standard specifies the method for measuring rolling circumference for new tyres, under loaded conditions, made for use on agricultural tractors and machines, and applies to agricultural tractor drive wheel tyres in diagonal and radial construction.

ICS 83.160.30 HS 4011.61.00; HS 4011.92.00; HS 8708.70.0010(rims) EQV: ISO 11795:1997 4 pages PGr 1 EAS 443-1:2007, Tyres (ply rating marked series) and rims for agric ultural tractors and machines — Part 1: Tyre design ation and dimensions, and approved rim contours This part of EAS 443 establishes the designation in use and the dimensions of the ply rating marked series of tyres for agricultural tractors and machines.

ICS 83.160.30 HS 4011.61.00; HS 4011.92.00; HS 8708.70.0010(rims) EQV: ISO 4251-1:2005 19 pages PGr 3 EAS 443-2:2007, Tyres (ply rating marked series) and rims for agric ultural tractors and machines — Part 2: Tyre load r atings This part of EAS 443 specifies load ratings for the ply rating marked series of tyres for agricultural tractors and machines.

ICS 83.160.30 HS 4011.61.00; HS 4011.92.00; HS 8708.70.0010(rims) EQV: ISO 4251-2:2005 19 pages PGr 3 EAS 443-3:2007, Tyres (ply rating marked series) and rims for agric ultural tractors and machines — Part 3: Rims This part of EAS 443 specifies rim dimensions for the ply rating marked series of tyres for agricultural tractors and machines.

ICS 83.160.30 HS 8708.70.0010(rims) EQV: ISO 4251-3:2006 18 pages PGr 3 EAS 443-4:2007, Tyres (ply rating marked series) and rims for agric ultural tractors and machines — Part 4: Tyre classi fication and nomenclature This part of EAS 443 specifies the classification Codes and nomenclature of the ply rating marked series of tyres for agricultural tractors and machines.

ICS 83.160.30 HS 4011.61.00; HS 4011.92.00; HS 8708.70.0010(rims) EQV: ISO 4251-4:1992 2 pages PGr 1 EAS 443-5:2007, Tyres (ply rating marked series) and rims for agric ultural tractors and machines — Part 5: Log skidder tyres This part of EAS 443 sets out the designation, dimensions, load ratings and rim coordination of ply rating marked series of log skidder tyres of diagonal construction.

ICS 83.160.30 HS 4011.61.00; HS 4011.92.00; HS 8708.70.0010(rims) EQV: ISO 4251-5:1992 3 pages PGr 1

83.160.99 Other tyres

EAS 442-1:2007, Earth-mover tyres and rims — Part 1: Tyre designati on and dimensions EAS 442 consists of three parts (see the Foreword) laying down the technical elements relating to designation and dimensions of tyres and rims for earth-movers; it also gives load tables for these tyres. This part of EAS 442 specifies designations and dimensions for earth-mover tyres, and gives the recommended rims primarily intended for earth-moving machinery as defined in ISO 6165.

ICS 83.160.99 HS 4011.62.00; HS 4011.63.00; HS 4011.93.00; HS 4011.94.00; HS 4012.20.10; HS 8708.70.0050(rims) EQV: ISO 4250-1:2006 20 pages PGr 3 EAS 442-2:2007, Earth-mover tyres and rims — Part 2: Loads and infl ation pressures This part of EAS 442 gives working definitions of masses and load cycles, and specifies tyre loads and reference inflation pressures for narrow and wide base tyres primarily intended for earth-mover machines. ICS 83.160.99 HS 4011.62.00; HS 4011.63.00; HS 4011.93.00; HS 4011.94.00; HS 4012.20.10; HS 8708.70.0050(rims) EQV: ISO 4250-2:2006 22 pages PGr 3 EAS 442-3:2007, Earth-mover tyres and rims — Part 3: Rims This part of EAS 442 sets out the designation, contours and dimensions for rims for narrow and wide base off-road tyres primarily intended for earth-moving machinery. ICS 83.160.99 HS 8708.70.0050(rims) EQV: ISO 4250-3:2006 13 pages PGr 2 EAS 444-1:2007, Industrial tyres and rims — Part 1: Pneumatic tyres (metric series) on 5 °°°° tapered or flat base rims — Designation, dimensions and marking This part of EAS 444 specifies the main requirements, including designations, dimensions and markings of the metric series of pneumatic tyres primarily intended for industrial vehicles for use on prepared surfaces. The tyres are based on the following Parameters: a) Speeds not exceeding 50 km/h; b) use on 5° tapered or flat base rims; c) rim diameters not exceeding rim diameter code of 15. ICS 83.160.99 HS 4011 62 00; HS 4011.63.00; HS 4011.93.00; HS 4011.94.00 EQV: ISO 3739-1:1992 6 pages PGr 1 EAS 444-2:2007, Industrial tyres and rims — Part 2: Pneumatic tyres (metric series) on 5 °°°° tapered or flat base rims — Load ratings This part of EAS 444 specifies the load ratings of the metric series of pneumatic tyres primarily intended for industrial vehicles for use on prepared surfaces. ICS 83.160.99 HS 4011 62 00; HS 4011.63.00; HS 4011.93.00; HS 4011.94.00 EQV: ISO 3739-2:1992 2 pages PGr 1 EAS 444-3:2007, Industrial tyres and rims — Part 3: Rims This part of EAS 444 specifies the main requirements, including size designation and marking, of 5° tapered and flat base rims with diameters not exceeding rim diameter code 15 for pneumatic tyres, and for solid tyres for pneumatic tyre rims, primarily intended for industrial vehicles for use on prepared surfaces. ICS 83.160.99 HS 8708.70.0050(rims) EQV: ISO 3739-3:1992 7 pages PGr 2 EAS 445-1:2007, Industrial tyres and rims — Solid tyres (metric ser ies) for pneumatic tyre rims — Designation, dimensi ons and marking

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This East African Standard specifies the main requirements, including designations, dimensions and markings, of the metric series of rubber solid tyres for pneumatic tyre rims primarily intended for industrial machines for use on prepared surfaces. ICS 83.160.99 [HS 4012.90.20] HS 4012.90.90 EQV: ISO 10499-1:1991 3 pages PGr 1 EAS 445-2:2007, Industrial tyres and rims — Rubber solid tyres (met ric series) for pneumatic tyre rims — Part 2: Load ratings This part of EAS 445 specifies the load ratings of the metric series of rubber solid tyres for pneumatic tyre rims primarily intended for industrial vehicles for use on prepared surfaces. ICS 83.160.99 [HS 4012.90.20] HS 4012.90.90 EQV: ISO 10499-2:1998 5 pages PGr 1 EAS 446:2007, Industrial tyres and rims — Cylindrical and conical base rubber solid tyres (metric series) — Designat ion, dimensions and marking This East African Standard specifies the main requirements, including designations, dimensions, markings and load ratings, of the metric series of cylindrical and conical base rubber solid tyres primarily intended for industrial machines for use on prepared surfaces. ICS 83.160.99 [HS 4012.90.20] HS 4012.90.90 EQV: ISO 10500:1991 5 pages PGr 1 EAS 447:2007, Tyres for mobile cranes and similar specialized mac hines This East African Standard specifies the designation, dimensions, load ratings and reference speed for tyres and rims fitted to vehicles such as all-terrain equipment, cranes, crash tenders, etc. likely to operate on the highway over long distances at reference speed and under constant load. ICS 83.160.99 HS 4011 99 00; HS 4012.90.90 EQV: ISO 10571:1995 6 pages PGr 1

85 PAPER TECHNOLOGY 85.060 Paper and board

EAS 263:2001, Paper and board — Determination of opacity (paper b acking) — Diffuse reflectance method This East African Standard specifies a method for the determination of the opacity (paper backing) of paper by diffuse reflectance. It is restricted to white and near-white papers (and boards). Paper or board that has been treated with a fluorescent dyestuff or exhibits significant fluorescence may be measured, but the agreement between values obtained with different instruments may be unsatisfactory and there may be difficulty in assessing the meaning of results. ICS 85.060 HS 4800 EQV: ISO 2471:1998 8 pages PGr 2 EAS 264:2001, Paper and board — Determination of moisture content — Oven-drying method Applies to all paper and board, including corrugated fibreboard and solid fibreboard, provided that the paper or board does not contain any substance, other than water, that will escape at the temperature specified for test.

ICS 85.060 HS 4800 EQV: ISO 287:1985 5 pages PGr 1 EAS 265:2001, Paper, board and pulps — standards atmosphere for c onditioning and testing procedure for monitoring th e atmosphere and conditioning of samples Specifies the standard atmosphere for conditioning and testing pulp, paper, and board, and also the procedures for measuring the temperature and relative humidity. For the conditioning of laboratory prepared handsheets in accordance with ISO 5269-1, the standard atmosphere is that defined in this standard, but the procedure is different. Annex A covers the measurement of temperature and relative humidity. Annex B (informative) describes the interdependence of temperature and relative humidity.

ICS 85.060 HS 4800 EQV: ISO 187:1990 9 pages PGr 2 EAS 266:2001, Paper and board — Determination of grammage This East African Standard specifies a method of determining the grammage of paper and board.

ICS 85.060 HS 4800 EQV: ISO 536:1995 5 pages PGr 1 EAS 267:2001, Paper and board — Sampling to determine average qua lity This East African Standard specifies a method of obtaining a representative sample from a lot of paper or board, including solid and corrugated fibreboard, for testing to determine whether or not its average quality complies with set specifications. It defines the conditions which apply when sampling is carried out to resolve disputes between buyer and seller relating to a defined lot of paper or board, which has been or is being delivered. If less than 50 % of the lot is available for sampling, then sampling in terms of this International Standard will be invalid in the absence of agreement to the contrary. The method is unsuitable for determining the variability within a lot. In cases where International Standards make reference to sampling according to this standard but where such sampling is impossible, impractical or inappropriate, and where no dispute is involved, guidance is given in normative annex A. Information on the preparation of test pieces is given in the appropriate International Standards. ICS 85.060 HS 4800 EQV: ISO 186:2002 10 pages PGr 2 EAS 268:2001, Corresponding envelopes — Designation and sizes This East African Standard specifies the designations and the sizes of correspondence envelopes intended for postal purposes. It does not contain any specification as to the ways of closing them. ICS 85.060 HS 4817.10.0000 EQV: ISO 269:1985 3 pages PGr 1 EAS 269:2001, Writing paper and certain classes of printed matter — Trimmed sizes A and B series This East African Standard specifies the trimmed sizes of writing paper and certain classes of printed matter. It applies to trimmed sizes of paper for administrative, commercial and technical use, and also to certain classes of printed matter, such as forms, catalogues, etc. It does not necessarily apply to newspapers, published books, posters or other special items which may be the subject of separate standards. ICS 85.060 HS 4802.51.1000; 4802.52.1000; 4802.60.1000 EQV: ISO 216:1975

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4 pages PGr 1 EAS 270:2001, Paper — Untrimmed sizes — Designation and tolerance s for primary and supplementary ranges, and indicat ion of machine direction Specifies a primary range and a supplementary range of untrimmed sizes of paper in sheets which are to be trimmed to the ISO-A series of sizes given in ISO 216. Gives the method for indication of machine direction (direction of manufacture).

ICS 85.060 HS 4802.51; HS 4802.52; HS 4802.53; HS 4802.60 EQV: ISO 217:1995 3 pages PGr 1 EAS 271:2001, Paper and board — Folders and files — Sizes This East African Standard prescribes the sizes of files and folders intended to receive A4 sizes (210 mm x 297 mm) and foolscap sizes (203 mm x 330 mm) paper.

ICS 85.060 HS 4820.30.0000 EQV: ISO 623:1974 6 pages PGr 1

85.080 Paper products EAS 344:2004, Exercise books — Specification This East African Standard prescribes the requirements and methods of test for exercise books generally used in schools. The following types of exercise books are covered by the standard: a) Wire-stitched exercise; b) Bound exercise books; c) Wire-stitched drawing exercise books, and d) Wire-stitched map exercise books. ICS 85.080 HS 4820.20.00 EQV: BS 4448:1988 8 pages PGr 2 EAS 355:2004, Toilet paper — Specification This East African Standard specifies the requirements, methods of sampling and test for Toilet paper, bathroom tissue and other related products supplied in rolls, reels and sheets.

ICS 85.080 HS 4820.30.00 EQV: BS 3427:1976 11 pages PGr 2

87 PAINT AND COLOUR INDUSTRIES 87.020 Paint coating processes 87.040 Paints and varnishes

EAS 85-1:2000, Paints, varnishes, lacquers and enamels — Methods o f test — Part 1: Preliminary examination samples This East African Standard is one of a series of standards dealing with the sampling and testing of paints, varnishes and related products. This International Standard specifies both the procedure for preliminary examination of a Single Sample as received for testing, and the procedure for preparing a test Sample by blending and reduction of a series of samples representative of a consignment or bulk of paint, varnish or related product, the samples of the product to be tested having been taken in accordance with ISO 1512. ICS 87.040 HS 3208.00.00; HS 3209.00.00; HS 3210.00.00 EQV: ISO 1513:1992 6 pages PGr 1 EAS 85-3:2000, Paints, varnishes, lacquers and enamels — Methods o f test — Part 3: Determination of flow time by use of a flow cup This East African Standard specifies a method for the determination of the flow time of paint, varnishes and related products that may be used to control consistency. A method for the adjustment of paints to the correct application consistency at the application temperature is described. Three flow cups of similar dimensions, but having orifice diameters of 3 mm, 4 mm and 6 mm, are specified. The method for their calibration is given. The method is limited to testing materials for which the break-point of the flow from the orifice of the flow cup can be determined with certainty. This point is difficult to determine and reproduce for materials with flow times in excess of 100 s due to slowing-down effects.

ICS 87.040 HS 3208.00.00; HS 3209.00.00; HS 3210.00.00 EQV: ISO 2431:1993 8 pages PGr 2 EAS 85-4:2000, Paints, varnishes, lacquers and enamels — Methods o f test — Part 4: Determination of density This East African Standard specifies a method for determining the density of liquid paints and related products, by the use of a pyknometer of a mass per volume cup.

ICS 87.040 HS 3208.00.00; HS 3209.00.00; HS 3210.00.00 EQV: ISO 2811-1:1997 5 pages PGr 1 EAS 85-5:2000, Paints, varnishes, lacquers and enamels — Methods o f test — Part 5: Determination of volatile and non- volatile matter This East African Standard specifies a standard procedure for determining the content of both 'volatile matter' and 'non-volatile matter' in paints, varnishes and related products for any specified temperature and period of heating.

ICS 87.040 HS 3208.00.00; HS 3209.00.00; HS 3210.00.00 EQV: ISO 3251:2003 3 pages PGr 1 EAS 85-8:2000, Paints, varnishes, lacquers and enamels — Methods o f test — Part 8: Determination of light fasteners f or interior use This East African Standard specifies a method for assessing the light fastness of interior paints by exposure to light from artificial sources, under prescribed conditions, which have been shown to correlate acceptably with exposure to daylight through glass. For critical application the user should generally satisfy himself that the degree of correlation is acceptable for this purpose.

ICS 87.040 HS 3208.00.00; HS 3209.00.00; HS 3210.00.00 EQV: ISO 2809:1976 [ISO 11341:2004] 4 pages PGr 1 EAS 85-9:2000, Paints, varnishes, lacquers and enamels — Methods o f test — Part 9: Determination of contrast ratio of light coloured paints at a fixed spreading rate (using bl ack and white charts) This part of this East African Standard specifies a method to be used for determining the opacity (by contrast ratio measurement) given by paint films of white or light colours of reflectance value greater than 25 %, applied at a spreading rate of 20 m²/l to an agreed black and white substrate.

ICS 87.040 HS 3208.00.00; HS 3209.00.00; HS 3210.00.00 EQV: ISO 3905:1980 [ISO 6504-3:1998]

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5 pages PGr 1 EAS 85-10:2000, Paints, varnishes, lacquers and enamels — Methods o f test — Part 10: Determination of contrast ratio o f light coloured paints at a fixed spreading rate (using bl ack polyester film) This East African Standard specifies a method to be used for determining the capacity (by contrast ratio measurement) given by paint films of white or light colours of reflectance value greater than 25 percent, applied at a spreading rate of 20 m²/l to colourless transparent polyester film, the reflectance being measured subsequently over agreed black and white glass plates.

ICS 87.040 HS 3208.00.00; HS 3209.00.00; HS 3210.00.00 EQV: ISO 3906:1980 [ISO 6504-3:1998] 5 pages PGr 1 EAS 85-11:2000, Paints, varnishes, lacquers and enamels — Methods o f test — Part 11: Determination of the effect of he at This East African Standard specifies a general procedure for determining the resistance of single coatings or multicoat systems of paints or related products to the effect of heat. The procedure is applicable to products intended for use on domestic radiators or other articles likely to be subjected to similar temperatures. A representative sample of the product to be tested (or each product in the case of a multicoat system) shall be taken and then be examined and prepared for testing as specified in Part 1 of this standard.

ICS 87.040 HS 3208.00.00; HS 3209.00.00; HS 3210.00.00 EQV: ISO 3248:1998 3 pages PGr 1 EAS 85-13:2000, Paints, varnishes, lacquers and enamels — Methods o f test — Part 13: Falling weight test (Impact test) This East African Standard specifies a test method for evaluating the resistance of a coat of paint, varnishes or similar product to cracking and/or stripping and a metallic substrate which is subjected to a deformation resulting from the drop of a falling weight, under standard conditions whatever the type of instrument used.

ICS 87.040 HS 3208.00.00; HS 3209.00.00; HS 3210.00.00 EQV: ISO 6272-1:2002; ISO 6272-2:2002 4 pages PGr 1 EAS 85-15:2000, Paints, varnishes, lacquers and enamels — Methods o f test — Part 15: Determination of resistance to ne utral salt spray (Corrosion test) This East African Standard describes a method for determining, the resistance of coatings to the neutral salt spray test performed in accordance with the requirements of coating or product specifications.

ICS 87.040 HS 3208.00.00; HS 3209.00.00; HS 3210.00.00 EQV: ISO 7253:1996 7 pages PGr 2 EAS 85-16:2000, Paints, varnishes, lacquers and enamels — Methods o f test — Part 16: Flexibility test This Part 16 of this East African Standard specifies an empirical test procedure for assessing the resistance of a coating of paint, varnish or related product to cracking and/or detachment from a metal substrate when subjected to bending round a cylindrical mandrel under standard conditions. For a multicoat system, each coat may be tested separately or the complete system may be tested. The method specified may be carried out either as a 'go/no go' test by carrying out the test with a single specified size of mandrel, to assess compliance with a particular requirement or by repeating the procedure using successively smaller mandrels to determine the diameter of the first mandrel over which the coating cracks and/or becomes detached from the substrate. Two types of apparatus are specified, Type 1 being appropriate for use on test panels of thickness up to 0.3 mm, and Type 2 for use on test panels of thickness up to 1.0 mm. Both types of apparatus have been found to give similar results with the same coating, but normally only one will be used for testing a given product.

ICS 87.040 HS 3208.00.00; HS 3209.00.00; HS 3210.00.00 EQV: ISO 1519:2002 7 pages PGr 2 EAS 85-17:2000, Paints, varnishes, lacquers and enamels — Methods o f test — Part 17: Determination of flashpoint (clos ed cup equilibrium method) This Part 17 of East African Standard specifies a method for determining the flashpoint of paint, varnish, paint binder solvent, petroleum or a related product and makes allowance for deviation from standard atmospheric pressure. Care should be taken in the interpretation of results obtained from solvent mixtures containing halogenated hydrocarbons.

ICS 87.040 HS 3208.00.00; HS 3209.00.00; HS 3210.00.00 EQV: ISO 1523:2002 9 pages PGr 2 EAS 184:2000, Emulsion paint — Specification This standard specifies the requirements for three grades of emulsion paint that are based on synthetic polymers dispersed in a water phase for application over interior plaster or other masonry substrates, as one or more coats of the same grade. These three grades are suitable for both interior and exterior use. It is accepted that there are other satisfactory end-uses for these paints, either by themselves or in systems in combination with other types of paint, but the scope of this standard does not include their use in such systems or their application over wooden, metallic, glass, plastics, off-shutter concrete, or bituminous substrates. In such cases, this standard will only apply to the paint as supplied, not to its end-use. ICS 87.040 HS 3209.10.0000 9 pages PGr 2

87.060 Paint ingredients EAS 289:2007, Aluminium pigment for paints — Specification Specifies the requirements and corresponding test methods for pigments composed of finely divided aluminium metal. The specification covers four types of aluminium pigments. Two Types of pigments are further classified by their water-covering capacity. The pigments are suitable for use in general purpose, decorative and protective paints and speciality finishing paints. ICS 87.060 HS 3212.90.0010 EQV: ISO 1247:1974 12 pages PGr 2 EAS 293:2002, Road marking paints — Specification This East African Standard specifies requirements for paints, in containers, for use as markings on bituminous and concrete surfaces. This standard is applicable to white, yellow and black paints.

ICS 87.060 HS 3208.00.00 EQV: BS EN 1436:1998; BS EN 1871:2000 [BS 6044] 15 pages PGr 2

91 CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS AND BUILDING 91.010 Construction industry 91.010.01 Construction industry in general

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EAS 416:2005, Building and civil engineering terms — Parts of con struction works — Roofs and roofing This East African Standard gives standard definitions related to roofs and roofing processes. ICS 01.040.91; ICS 01.040.93; ICS 91.010.01; ICS 93.010 HS 6807; HS 6905; HS 7308; HS 7610 EQV: BS 6100-1.3.2:1989 23 pages PGr 3

91.010.10 Legal aspects 91.010.20 Contractual aspects 91.010.30 Technical aspects 91.010.99 Other aspects 91.020 Physical planning. Town planning 91.040 Buildings 91.040.01 Buildings in general 91.040.10 Public buildings 91.040.20 Buildings for commerce and industry 91.040.30 Residential buildings 91.040.99 Other buildings 91.060 Elements of buildings 91.060.01 Elements of buildings in general

EAS 466:2007, Sanitation Glossary of terms This East African Standard defines terms relating to sanitation. ICS 01.040.91; ICS 91.060.01; ICS 91.090; ICS 91.190 HS 3922; 6815.99.20; 7324; 7418.20; 7615.20; 7806.00.10; 7907.00.10

EQV: BS 6100-3-3:1991[BS 6100-6:2008] 35 pages PGr 4

91.060.10 Walls. Partitions. Façades 91.060.20 Roofs 91.060.30 Ceilings. Floors. Stairs 91.060.40 Chimneys, shafts, ducts 91.060.50 Doors and windows 91.060.99 Other elements of buildings 91.080 Structures of buildings 91.080.01 Structures of buildings in general 91.080.10 Metal structures 91.080.20 Timber structures 91.080.30 Masonry 91.080.40 Concrete structures 91.080.99 Other structures 91.090 External structures

EAS 466:2007, Sanitation Glossary of terms This East African Standard defines terms relating to sanitation. ICS 01.040.91; ICS 91.060.01; ICS 91.090; ICS 91.190 HS 3922; 6815.99.20; 7324; 7418.20; 7615.20; 7806.00.10; 7907.00.10

EQV: BS 6100-3-3:1991[BS 6100-6:2008] 35 pages PGr 4

91.100 Construction materials 91.100.01 Construction materials in general 91.100.10 Cement. Gypsum. Lime. Mortar

EAS 18-1:2001, Cement — Part 1: Composition, specification and con formity criteria for common cement

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EAS 18-1 defines and gives the specifications of 27 distinct common cement products and their constituents. The definition of each cement includes the proportions in which the constituents are to be combined to produce these distinct products in a range of six strength classes. The definition also includes requirements the constituents have to meet and the mechanical, physical and chemical requirements of the 27 products and strength classes. EAS 18-1 also states the conformity criteria and the related rules. Necessary durability requirements are also given. In addition to the specified requirements, an exchange of additional information between the cement manufacturer and user may be helpful. The procedures for such an exchange are not within the scope of EAS 18-1 but should be dealt with in accordance with national standards or regulations or may be agreed between the parties concerned. The word "cement" in EAS 18-1 is used to refer only to common cements unless otherwise specified. ICS 91.100.10 HS 2523.00.0000 EQV: CHS 041-1:2005; BS EN 197-1:2000 36 pages PGr 5 EAS 18-2:2001, Cement — Part 2: Conformity evaluation This East African Standard specifies the scheme for the evaluation of conformity of cements to their corresponding product specification standards, including certification of conformity by a certification body. The standard provides technical rules for factory production control by the manufacturer, including autocontrol testing of samples, and for the tasks of the certification body. It also provides rules for actions to be followed in the event of non-conformity, the procedure for the certification of conformity and requirements for dispatching centres. In this East African standard the word "cement" is used to refer both to common cements as defined in East African and to other cements and binders for which the relevant product specification standard makes reference to this East African standard and which are submitted for certification. Such a cement is produced at a given factory and belongs to a particular type and a particular strength class, as defined and specified in the relevant product specification standard. ICS 91.100.10 HS 2523.00.0000 EQV: CHS 041-2:2005; BS EN 197-2:2000 25 pages PGr 3 EAS 54:1999, Burnt building bricks — Specification This East African Standard specifies building bricks of burnt clay, shale or brick earth for use in buildings for decoratives, structural and non-structural purposes. It also specifies sampling and testing methods.

ICS 91.100.10 HS 6902.90.1010 13 pages PGr 2 EAS 73:2000, Building limes (Quicklime and Hydrated Lime) — Spec ification This East African Standard specification applies to quick and hydrated lime intended for use in buildings.

ICS 91.100.10 HS 2522.10.00 (quicklime); HS 2522.20.00(slaked lime); HS 2522.30.00(hydraulic) 29 pages PGr 4 EAS 94:2002, Burnt clay building blocks — Specification This East African Standard specifies requirements for type, quality, dimensions and other physical characteristics, of burnt clay, shale or brick earth building blocks for use in buildings for structural and non-structural purposes. It also specifies sampling and testing methods. ICS 91.100.10 HS 6810.11.0000; HS 6902.90.1010 16 pages PGr 3 EAS 148-1:2000, Cements — Test methods — Part 1: Determination of s trength This Part 1 of this East African Standard specifies the methods for physical testing of cement. It covers a) the determination of strength; b) the determination of standard consistency, setting time and soundness; and c) the determination of fineness. This standard describes the reference procedures and allows the use of alternative procedures only in well-defined cases provided that they do not affect the results significantly. In the event of a dispute, only the reference procedure described in this East African Standard shall be used, excluding any alternatives. ICS 91.100.10 HS 2523.00.0000 EQV: BS EN 196-1:1995; ID: CHS 042-1:2006 37 pages PGr 5 EAS 148-2:2000, Cements — Test methods — Part 2: Chemical analysis This East African Standard describes the procedures for the chemical analysis of cement, including the determination of chloride, carbon dioxide and alkali content.

ICS 91.100.10 HS 2523.00.0000 EQV: BS EN 196-2:1995; ID: CHS 042-1:2006 50 pages PGr 5 EAS 148-3:2000, Cements — Test methods — Part 3: Determination of s etting time and soundness This Part 3 of EAS 148 standard specifies the methods for determining setting time and soundness of cements. It describes the reference procedure; it allows the use of alternative procedures as indicated in the notes provided that they do not affect the results significantly. In the event of dispute, only the reference procedure described in this East African standard may be used, excluding any alternatives.

ICS 91.100.10 HS 2523.00.0000 EQV: BS EN 196-3:1995 7 pages PGr 2 EAS 148-4:2000, Cements — Test methods — Part 4: Quantitative deter mination of constituents This East African standard lays down the procedures for determining the contents of the constituents of cements that fall within the scope of EAS 18-1. The first method, entitled ‘Determination of the constituent content of cements with more than three constituents' applies to all cements, whatever the number and nature of their constituents. In the case where the operator is certain that the cement contains only, over and above the clinker and set regulator, blast-furnance slag, fly ash or pozzolana, the other methods can be applied.

ICS 91.100.10 HS 2523.00.0000 EQV: BS EN 196-4:1992 21 pages PGr 3 EAS 148-5:2000, Cement — Test methods — Part 5: Pozzolanicity test for pozzolanic cements This East African Standard describes the method of measuring the pozzolanicity of pozzolanic cements conforming to EAS 18-1(see clause 2). This standard does not apply to Portland pozzolana cements or to pozzolanas. This method constitutes the reference procedure.

ICS 91.100.10 HS 2523.00.0000 EQV: BS EN 196-5:1995; ID: CHS 042-5:2006 8 pages PGr 2 EAS 148-6:2000, Cements — Test methods — Part 6: Determination of f ineness This East African Standard describes two methods for determining the fineness of cement. The sieving method serves only to demonstrate the presence of coarse cement particles and is primarily suited to checking and controlling the production process. With the air permeability method (Blaine) the specific surface (mass related surface) is measured by comparison with a reference cement sample. The determination of the specific surface (mass related surface) is measured by comparison with a reference cement sample. The determination of the specific surface serves primarily to check the consistency of the grinding process of one and the same plant. This method only allows a limited assessment to be made of the properties of the cement in use. The methods are applicable to all the cements defined in EAS 18–1.

ICS 91.100.10 HS 2523.00.0000 EQV: BS EN 196-6:1992 10 pages PGr 2 EAS 148-7:2000, Cements — Test methods — Part 7: methods of taking and preparing samples of cements

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This East African Standard describes only the equipment to be used, the methods to be followed and the provisions to be compiled with for taking samples of cement representative of given lots for testing to assess the quality of products prior to, during or after delivery. The provisions of this standard are only applicable when samples of cement are requested for verifying the compliance of either: a) current production of a cement at any time with a standard (for example to meet the needs of the manufacturer's auto-control or again in response to the requirements of a certification procedure); or b) a delivery or a lot with a standard, the provisions of a contract or the specification in an order. The standard is applicable to the taking of samples of all types of cements defined by EAS 18 whether they are: i) contained in silos; ii) contained in bags, canisters, drums or any other packages; and iii) transported in bulk in, road vehicles, railway wagons, ships, etc. ICS 91.100.10 HS 2523.00.0000 EQV: BS EN 196-7:1992 21 pages PGr 3 EAS 148-8:2000, Cements — Test methods — Part 8: Determination of c hloride, carbon dioxide and alkali content of the c ement This Part 8 of this East African standard lays down the methods for the determination of the chloride, carbon dioxide and alkali content of cement. The standard describes the reference methods and in certain cases, an alternative method, which can be considered as giving equivalent results. If other methods are used, their results shall be shown to be equivalent to the results given by the reference methods. In case of dispute, only the reference method is applicable. This standard applies to cements and also to their constituent materials, such as clinker and blast furnace slag.

ICS 91.100.10 HS 2523.00.0000 EQV: BS EN 196-8:1992 21 pages PGr 3 EAS 183:2001, Cement — Definitions This East African Standard gives the general definitions applicable to cements (hydraulic binders), as well as the particular definitions pertaining to each type of cement.

ICS 91.100.10 HS 2523.00.0000 EQV: BS EN 196-8:1992 8 pages PGr 2

91.100.15 Mineral materials and products EAS 423-1:2005, Aggregates — Methods of test — Part 1: General requ irements for apparatus and calibration This part of EAS 423 gives definitions and symbols and specifies common equipment and calibration procedures for the EAS 423 series. It also specifies general requirements for apparatus and methods of calibration to be used when testing aggregates for compliance purposes. ICS 91.100.15 HS 2517.10.00 EQV: BS 812-100:1990 13 pages PGr 2

91.100.23 Ceramic tiles EAS 420:2005, Terminology for refractories This East African Standard describes terms used in East African Standards dealing with refractory materials and products and that assist in the understanding of the terms and the standards themselves. The descriptions are those generally understood within the refractories industry and should not be taken as absolute definitions.

ICS 91.100.23 HS 3816.00.00; HS 6901.00.00; HS 6902.00.00; Hs 6903.00.00 EQV: ISO 836:2001 18 pages PGr 3 EAS 421:2005, Ceramic tiles — Definitions, classification, charac teristics and marking This East African Standard defines terms and establishes classifications, characteristics and marking requirements for ceramic tiles of the best commercial quality (first quality). EAS 422 describes the test procedures required to determine the product characteristics listed in this standard. EAS 422 is divided into parts each describing a specific test procedure or related matter. ICS 91.100.23 HS 6901.00.30 EQV: ISO 13006:1998 57 pages PGr 6 EAS 422-1:2005, Ceramic tiles — Part 1: Sampling and basis for acce ptance This part of EAS 422 specifies rules for batching, sampling, inspection and acceptance/rejection of ceramic tiles. ICS 91.100.23 HS 6901.00.30 EQV: ISO 10545-1:1995 6 pages PGr 1 EAS 422-2:2005, Ceramic tiles — Part 2: Determination of dimensions and surface quality This part of EAS 422 specifies methods for determining the dimensional characteristics (length, width, thickness, straightness of sides, rectangularity, surface flatness) and the surface quality of ceramic tiles. Tiles with areas less than 4 cm2 are excluded from measurements of length, width, straightness of sides, rectangularity and surface flatness. Spacer lugs and glaze blobs and other irregularities of the sides shall be ignored when measuring length, width, straightness of sides, rectangularity, if these are subsequently hidden in the joints after fixing (installation). ICS 91.100.23 HS 6901.00.30 EQV: ISO 10545-2:1995 9 pages PGr 2 EAS 422-3:2005, Ceramic tiles — Part 3: Determination of water abso rption, apparent porosity, apparent relative densit y and bulk density This part of EAS 422 specifies methods for determining water absorption, apparent porosity, apparent relative density and bulk density of ceramic tiles. There are two methods of obtaining impregnation with water of the samples’ open pores: boiling and immersion under vacuum. Boiling will impregnate open pores that are easily fillable; the vacuum method fills almost all the open pores. The boiling method shall be used for classification of tiles and product specifications. The vacuum method shall be used for apparent porosity, apparent relative density and water absorption for purposes other than classification. ICS 91.100.23 HS 6901.00.30 EQV: ISO 10545-3:1995 4 pages PGr 1 EAS 422-4:2005, Ceramic tiles — Part 4: Determination of modulus of rupture and breaking strength This part of EAS 422 specifies a test method for determining the modulus of rupture and breaking strength of all ceramic tiles. EAS 421 provides property requirements for tiles and other useful information on these products. ICS 91.100.23 HS 6901.00.30 EQV: ISO 10545-4:2004 7 pages PGr 2 EAS 422-5:2005, Ceramic tiles — Part 5: Determination of impact res istance by measurement of coefficient of restitutio n This part of EAS 422 specifies a test method for determining the impact resistance of ceramic tiles by measuring the coefficient of restitution. ICS 91.100.23 HS 6901.00.30 EQV: ISO 10545-5:1996 8 pages PGr 2

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EAS 422-6:2005, Ceramic tiles — Part 6: Determination of resistance to deep abrasion for unglazed tiles This part of EAS 422 specifies a test method for determining the resistance to deep abrasion of all unglazed ceramic tiles used for floor coverings. ICS 91.100.23 HS 6901.00.30 EQV: ISO 10545-6:1995 5 pages PGr 1 EAS 422-7:2005, Ceramic tiles — Part 7: Determination of resistance to surface abrasion for glazed tiles This part of EAS 422 specifies a method for determining the resistance to surface abrasion of all glazed ceramic tiles used for floor covering. ICS 91.100.23 HS 6901.00.30 EQV: ISO 10545-7:1996 8 pages PGr 2 EAS 422-8:2005, Ceramic tiles — Part 8: Determination of linear the rmal expansion This part of EAS 422 defines a test method for determining the coefficient of linear thermal expansion of ceramic tiles. EAS 421 provides property requirements for tiles and other useful information on these products. ICS 91.100.23 HS 6901.00.30 EQV: ISO 10545-8:1994 3 pages PGr 1 EAS 422-9:2005, Ceramic tiles — Part 9: Determination of resistance to thermal shock This part of EAS 422 specifies a test method for determining the resistance to thermal shock of all ceramic tiles under normal conditions of use. Depending on the water absorption of the tiles, different procedures (tests with or without immersion) are used unless there is an agreement to the contrary. EAS 421 provides property requirements for tiles and other useful information on these products. ICS 91.100.23 HS 6901.00.30 EQV: ISO 10545-9:2004 4 pages PGr 1 EAS 422-10:2005, Ceramic tiles — Part 10: Determination of moisture expansion This part of EAS 422 specifies a method for determining the moisture expansion of ceramic tiles. ICS 91.100.23 HS 6901.00.30 EQV: ISO 10545-10:1995 4 pages PGr 1 EAS 422-11:2005, Ceramic tiles — Part 11: Determination of crazing r esistance for glazed tiles This part of EAS 422 defines a test method for determining the crazing resistance of all glazed ceramic tiles except when the crazing is an inherent decorative feature of the product. ICS 91.100 HS 6901.00.30 EQV: ISO 10545-11:1994 4 pages PGr 1 EAS 422-12:2005, Ceramic tiles — Part 12: Determination of frost res istance This part of EAS 422 specifies a method for determining the frost resistance of all ceramic tiles intended for use in freezing conditions in the presence of water. ICS 91.100.23 HS 6901.00.30 EQV: ISO 10545-12:1995 3 pages PGr 1 EAS 422-13:2005, Ceramic tiles — Part 13: Determination of chemical resistance This part of EAS 422 specifies a test method for determining the Chemical resistance of ceramic tiles at room temperature. The method is applicable to all types of ceramic tiles. ICS 91.100.23 HS 6901.00.30 EQV: ISO 10545-13:1995 6 pages PGr 1 EAS 422-14:2005, Ceramic tiles — Part 14: Determination of resistanc e to stains This part of EAS 422 specifies a method for determining the resistance to stains of the proper surface of ceramic tiles. ICS 91.100.23 HS 6901.00.30 EQV: ISO 10545-14:1995 7 pages PGr 2 EAS 422-15:2005, Ceramic tiles — Part 15: Determination of lead and cadmium given off by glazed tiles This part of EAS 422 specifies a method for the determination of lead and Cadmium given off by the glaze of ceramic tiles. ICS 91.100.23 HS 6901.00.30 EQV: ISO 10545-15:1995 4 pages PGr 1 EAS 422-16:2005, Ceramic tiles — Part 16: Determination of small col our differences This part of EAS 422 describes a method for utilizing colour measuring instruments for quantifying the small colour differences between plain coloured glazed ceramic tiles, which are designed to be of uniform and consistent colour. It permits the specification of a maximum acceptable value which depends only on the closeness of match and not on the nature of the colour difference. Colour variations produced for artistic purposes are not covered in this part of EAS 422. This test should only be used when small colour differences between plain coloured glazed tiles are important in a specification.

ICS 91.100.23 HS 6901.00.30 EQV: ISO 10545-16:1999 4 pages PGr 1

91.100.25 Terracotta building products EAS 71:2000, Burnt clay roofing tiles — Specification This East African Standard specifies requirements for Mangalore and Roman roofing tiles. ICS 01.040.91; ICS 91.100.25 HS 6905.10.0000 EQV: BS 402:1979 [BS EN 1304:2005] 11 pages PGr 2

91.100.30 Concrete and concrete products EAS 20:2000, Concrete roofing tiles — Specification

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This EAS Standard specifies requirements for concrete roofing tiles. Concrete roofing tiles (and slates) shall be divided into two groups: Group A — Plain, double-lap, non-interlocking tiles. Group B — Single-lap, interlocking tiles. Tiles, for the purpose of an enquiry or order shall be designated by the appropriate group.

ICS 91.100.10 HS 6810.19.1000 9 pages PGr 2 EAS 131:2008, Concrete —Specification This East African Standard applies to concrete for structures cast in situ, precast structures, and structural precast products for buildings and civil engineering structures. The concrete may be mixed on site, ready-mixed concrete or produced in a plant for precast concrete products. This standard specifies requirements for: the constituent materials of concrete; the properties of fresh and hardened concrete and their verification; the limitations for concrete composition; the specification of concrete; the delivery of fresh concrete; the production control procedures; the conformity criteria and evaluation of conformity. This East African Standard applies to concrete compacted to retain no appreciable amount of entrapped air other than entrained air. This standard applies to normal-weight, heavy-weight and light-weight concrete. Other East African Standards for specific products e.g. precast products or for processes within the field of the scope of this standard may require or permit deviations from this standard. Additional or different requirements may be given in further parts of this standard or in other specific East African Standards, for example: concrete to be used in roads and other trafficked areas; concrete using other materials (e.g. fibres); concrete with an upper aggregate size of 4 mm or less (mortar); special technologies (e.g. sprayed concrete); concrete for disposal of liquids and gaseous waste; concrete for vessels for storage of polluting substances; concrete for massive structures (e.g. dams); dry mixed concrete. This standard does not cover health and safety requirements for the protection of workers during production and delivery of concrete. ICS 91.100.10 HS 3816.00.00 63 pages PGr 6 EAS 179:2003, Precast concrete paving blocks — Specification This Standard specifies requirements for pre-cast concrete paving blocks intended for the construction of low speed roads, industrial and other paved surfaces subjected to all categories of static and vehicular loading and pedestrian traffic. Paving blocks covered by this standard are designed to form a structural element for the surfacing of pavements, having the block to block joints filled so as to develop frictional interlock.

ICS 91.100 HS 6810 99.00; HS 6810.99.90 EQV: BS EN 1338:2003 7 pages PGr 2 EAS 417-1:2008, Concrete — Part 1: Methods of specifying and guidan ce for the specifier This part of ISO 22965 applies to concrete for structures cast in situ, pre-cast structures and structural pre-cast products for buildings and civil engineering structures. The concrete can be mixed on site, ready-mixed concrete or produced in a plant for pre-cast concrete products. This part of ISO 22965 applies to concrete compacted to retain no appreciable amount of entrapped air other than entrained air and to normal-weight, heavy-weight and light-weight concrete. Other International Standards for specific products, e.g. pre-cast products, or for processes within the field of the scope of this part of ISO 22965, can require or permit deviations from this part of ISO 22965. This part of ISO 22965 contains requirements for the specification of concrete and guidance for the exchange of information between the specifier and supplier. An informative annex gives general guidance on specification. More specific guidance on specification related to the local conditions can be given in a national annex. ICS 91.100.30 HS 6810.99.90 EQV: ISO 22965-1:2007 22 pages PGr 3 EAS 417-2:2008, Concrete — Part 2: Specification of constituent mat erials, production of concrete and compliance of co ncrete This part of ISO 22965 applies to concrete for structures cast in situ, pre-cast structures and structural pre-cast products for buildings and civil engineering structures. The concrete can be mixed on site, ready-mixed concrete or produced in a plant for pre-cast concrete products. This part of ISO 22965 applies to concrete compacted to retain no appreciable amount of entrapped air other than entrained air and to normal-weight, heavy-weight and light-weight concrete. Other International Standards for specific products, e.g. pre-cast products, or for processes within the field of the scope of this standard can require or permit deviations from this part of ISO 22965. This part of ISO 22965 specifies the properties of constituent materials, the production of concrete and the compliance system of concrete. ICS 91.100.30 HS 6810.99.90 EQV: ISO 22965-2:2007 41 pages PGr 5 EAS 418:2005, Concrete manholes and inspection chambers, unreinfo rced, steel fibre and reinforced This Standard specifies performance requirements and describes test methods for precast concrete units for inspection chambers designed to be used for inverts not exceeding 2 metres deep and manholes, of circular, rectangular (with or without chamfered or rounded corners) or elliptical internal shape, unreinforced, steel fibre and reinforced, with nominal sizes and normal length not exceeding DN 1 250 (circular) or LN 1 250 (rectangular or elliptical). The intended use is to permit access to, and to allow aeration of, drain or sewer systems for the conveyance of sewage, rainwater and surface water under gravity or occasionally at low head of pressure, mainly installed in areas subjected to vehicular and/or pedestrian traffic. Requirements for joints (elastomeric, plastomeric or other sealing materials, either integrated in the unit or supplied separately) are also specified. Provision is made for the evaluation of conformity of units to this Standard. Marking conditions are included.

ICS 91.100.30 HS 6810.91.00 EQV: BS EN 1917:2002 58 pages PGr 6 EAS 419:2005, Concrete pipes and fittings, unreinforced, steel fi bre and reinforced This East African Standard specifies performance requirements as defined in Table 1 and describes test methods for precast concrete pipes and fittings, unreinforced, steel fibre and reinforced, with flexible joints (with seals either integrated in the units or supplied separately) and nominal sizes not exceeding DN 1750 for units with a circular bore or WN/HN 1200/1800 for units with an egg-shaped bore, for which the main intended use is the conveyance of sewage, rainwater and surface water under gravity or occasionally at low head of pressure, in pipelines that are generally buried. Provision is made for the evaluation of conformity of units to this East African Standard. Marking conditions are included.

ICS 91.100.30 HS 6810.20.00/ HS 6810.91.00 EQV: BS EN 1916:2002 71 pages PGr 6 EAS 426-1:2006, Concrete pipes and ancillary concrete products Part 1: Specification for unreinforced and reinfor ced concrete pipes (including jacking pipes) and fittings with f lexible joints EAS 419 specifies requirements and describes test methods for precast concrete pipes and fittings, unreinforced, steel fibre and reinforced, with flexible joints and nominal sizes not exceeding DN 1750 or WN/HN 1200/1800, for which the main intended use is the conveyance of sewage, rainwater and surface water under gravity or occasionally at low head of pressure in pipelines that are generally

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buried. The scope includes pipes (collectively referred to as “jacking pipes”) intended to be installed by pipe jacking, microtunnelling or other trenchless technology. This part of EAS 426 specifies complementary requirements to those in EAS 419 for unreinforced and reinforced concrete pipes and fittings, as provided for in that European Standard, with nominal sizes not exceeding DN 1500 for circular pipes with base and WN/HN 800/1200 for egg-shaped pipes. Full requirements for reinforced concrete circular trench and jacking pipes with nominal sizes greater than DN 1750, but not exceeding DN 3000, are also specified.

ICS 91.100.30 HS 6810.20.00/ HS 6810.91.00 EQV: BS 5911-1:2002 22 pages PGr 3 EAS 426-2:2006, Concrete pipes and ancillary concrete products Part 2: Specification for unreinforced and reinfor ced concrete manholes and soakaways EAS 418 specifies requirements and describes test methods for precast concrete manholes of circular, rectangular (with or without chamfered or rounded corners) or elliptical cross-section, unreinforced, steel fibre and reinforced, with nominal sizes or nominal lengths not exceeding DN 1250 or LN 1250, respectively. The intended use of EAS 418 is to permit access to, and to allow aeration of, drain or sewer systems for the conveyance of sewage, rainwater and surface water under gravity or occasionally at low head of pressure, mainly installed in areas subjected to vehicular and/or pedestrian traffic. This part of EAS 419 specifies complementary requirements to those in EAS 418 for unreinforced and reinforced concrete manholes of circular and rectangular cross-section (with or without chamfered or rounded corners), as provided for in that European Standard, i.e. units with nominal sizes or nominal lengths not exceeding DN 1250 or LN 1250, respectively. Full requirements for unreinforced and reinforced concrete manholes with nominal sizes greater than DN 1250, but not exceeding DN 3000, are also specified. The manholes are intended to be installed in carriageways of roads (including pedestrian streets), hard shoulders and parking areas for all types of road vehicles, though provision is also made for units subject to lighter traffic loading. Requirements for soakaways, landing slabs and corbel slabs are also specified.

ICS 91.100.30 HS 6810.20.00/ HS 6810.91.00 EQV: BS 5911-3:2002 25 pages PGr 3 EAS 426-3:2006, Concrete pipes and ancillary concrete products Part 3: Specification for unreinforced and reinfor ced concrete inspection chambers EAS 418 specifies requirements and describes test methods for precast concrete inspection chambers, designed to be used for inverts not exceeding 2 metres deep, of circular, rectangular (with or without chamfered or rounded corners) or elliptical cross-section, unreinforced, steel fibre and reinforced, with nominal sizes or nominal lengths not exceeding DN 1250 or LN 1250, respectively. The intended use of EAS 418 is to permit access to, and to allow aeration of, drain or sewer systems for the conveyance of sewage, rainwater and surface water under gravity or occasionally at low head of pressure, mainly installed in areas subjected to vehicular and/or pedestrian traffic. This part of BS 5911 specifies complementary requirements to those in EAS 418 for unreinforced and reinforced concrete inspection chambers of circular and rectangular cross-section (with or without chamfered or rounded corners), as provided for in that European Standard. This part also specifies requirements for inspection chamber units less than or equal to DN 1000 or LN/WN 1000/675 not exceeding 1 metre depth to invert. The inspection chambers are mainly intended for installation in areas outside the highway and where vehicle loading is restricted.

ICS 91.100.30 HS 6810.20.00/ HS 6810.91.00 EQV: BS 5911-4:2002 15 pages PGr 2 EAS 426-4:2006, Concrete pipes and ancillary concrete products Part 4: Specification for pre-stressed non-pressed non-pressure pipes and fittings with flexible joints This standard specifies requirements and describes test methods for prestressed concrete non-pressure circular pipes and fittings with flexible joints (with seals either integrated in the units or supplied separately) and nominal sizes not exceeding DN 3200, for which the main intended use is the conveyance of sewage, rainwater and surface water under gravity or occasionally at low head of pressure, in pipelines that are generally buried.

ICS 91.100.30 HS 6810.20.00/ HS 6810.91.00 EQV: BS 5911-5:2004 28 pages PGr 4 EAS 426-5:2006, Precast concrete pipes and ancillary concrete produ cts Part 5: Specification for ogee pipes and fittings (including perforated) This standard specifies requirements for precast concrete cylindrical units, perforated or unperforated, each with ogee or other rebated joints, either unreinforced or reinforced with steel cages or hoops. Perforated unreinforced pipes are also included. The units specified are intended for drainage and for the construction of culverts, other than systems carrying foul water. The specification covers constituent materials, dimensional requirements, performance requirements, appropriate test methods and inspection procedures. This standard does not include the structural or hydraulic design of the pipeline, its durability under unusual environmental conditions or standards of workmanship and supervision during construction and operation. ICS 91.100.30 HS 6810.20.00/ HS 6810.91.00 EQV: BS 5911-110:1992 36 pages PGr 5 EAS 426-6:2006, Precast concrete pipes, fittings and ancillary prod ucts Part 6: Specification for porous pipes This standard specifies requirements for unreinforced porous concrete pipes which are intended to admit water through the pipe wall throughout their full length and full circumference or, in the case of pipes with non-porous inverts, throughout part of their circumference. Porosity of the joint is not a requirement. The specification covers constituent materials, dimensional requirements, performance requirements, appropriate test methods and inspection procedures. Combinations of special cements have not been included in this standard in the absence of experience with them in this context.

ICS 91.100.30 HS 6810.20.00/ HS 6810.91.00 EQV: BS 5911-114:1992 18 pages PGr 3 EAS 426-7:2006, Precast concrete pipes and ancillary concrete produ cts Part 7: Specification for road gullies and gully c over slabs This standard specifies requirements for precast concrete road gullies manufactured from monolithic concrete or prefabricated sections of concrete. A gully outlet may incorporate a permanent former, with or without a jointing profile for the connection of pipelines. Requirements are also specified for gully cover slabs.

ICS 91.100.30 HS 6810.20.00/ HS 6810.91.00 EQV: BS 5911-6:2004 18 pages PGr 3 EAS 489:2008, Concrete poles for telephone, power and lighting pu rposes — Specification This East African Standard specifies the characteristics of pre-cast reinforced, partially prestressed and prestressed concrete poles. Possible uses for the poles include electrical reticulation and distribution, railway traction, telephone line support, street lighting standards and high mast lighting structures. ICS 91.100.30 HS 6810.91.00 19 pages PGr 3

91.100.40 Products in fibre-reinforced cement

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91.100.50 Binders. Sealing materials 91.100.60 Thermal and sound insulating materials 91.100.99 Other construction materials 91.120 Protection of and in buildings 91.120.01 Protection of and in buildings in general 91.120.10 Thermal insulation of buildings 91.120.20 Acoustics in building. Sound insulation 91.120.25 Seismic and vibration protection 91.120.30 Waterproofing 91.120.40 Lightning protection 91.120.99 Other standards related to protection of and in buildings

91.140 Installations in buildings

EAS 736-31:2008, Electricity metering — Data exchange for meter read ing, tariff and load control — Part 31: Use of loca l area networks on twisted pair with carrier signaling This part of IEC 62056 describes two new architectures for local bus data exchange with stations either energized or not. For non-energized stations, the bus supplies energy for data exchange. ICS 33.040.40; 91.140 HS 9028.30.0000; HS 9028.90.0000 173 pages PGr 13

91.140.01 Installations in buildings in general 91.140.10 Central heating systems 91.140.30 Ventilation and air-conditioning systems 91.140.40 Gas supply systems

91.140.50 Electricity supply systems

EAS/TR 730:2008, Electricity metering — Glossary of terms This technical report provides definitions of specific terms which may be used for drafting standards for electrical energy measurement, tariff and load control, and customer/utility information exchange systems. ICS 91.140.50 HS 9028.30.0000; HS 9028.90.0000 57 pages PGr 6 EAS 732-21:2008, Electricity metering equipment (ac) — General requi rements, tests and test conditions — Part 21: Tarif f and load control equipment This part of IEC 62052 specifies general requirements for the type test of newly manufactured indoor tariff and load control equipment, like electronic ripple control receivers and time switches that are used to control electrical loads, multi-tariff registers and maximum demand indicator devices. ICS 91.140.50 HS 9028.30.0000; HS 9028.90.0000 44 pages PGr 5 EAS 734-11:2008, Electricity metering (a.c.) — Tariff and load contr ol — Part 11: Particular requirements for electroni c ripple control receivers This part of IEC 62054 specifies particular requirements for the type test of newly manufactured indoor electronic ripple control receivers for the reception and interpretation of pulses of a single audio frequency superimposed on the voltage of the electricity distribution network and for the execution of the corresponding switching operations. In this system the mains frequency is generally used to synchronize the transmitter and receivers. Neither the control frequency nor the encoding are standardized in this standard. ICS 91.140.50 HS 9028.90.0000 23 pages PGr 3 EAS 734-21:2008, Electricity metering (a.c.) — Tariff and load contr ol — Part 21: Particular requirements for time swit ches This part of IEC 62054 specifies particular requirements for the type test of newly manufactured indoor time switches with operation reserve that are used to control electrical loads, multi-tariff registers and maximum demand devices of electricity metering equipment. ICS 91.140.50 HS 9028.90.0000 16 pages PGr 3 EAS 735-21:2008, Electricity metering — Payment systems — Part 21: F ramework for standardization This technical report sets out a framework for the integration of standards into a system specification for electricity payment metering systems. It addresses the payment metering system application process, generic processes, generic functions, data elements, system entities and interfaces that exist in present payment metering systems. The approach taken in the framework is sufficiently generic to payment metering systems so that it should be equally applicable to future systems. ICS 17.220.20; 91.140.50 HS 9028.30.0000; HS 9028.90.0000 107 pages PGr 8 EAS 735-31:2008, Electricity metering — Payment systems — Part 31: P articular requirements — Static payment meters for active energy (classes 1 and 2) This part of IEC 62055 applies to newly manufactured, static watt-hour payment meters of accuracy classes 1 and 2 for direct connection, for the measurement of alternating current electrical energy consumption of a frequency in the range 45 Hz to 65 Hz that include a load

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switch for the purpose of interruption or restoration of the electricity supply to the load in accordance with the current value of the available credit maintained in the payment meter. It does not apply to static watt-hour payment meters where the voltage across the connection terminals exceeds 600 V (line-to-line voltage for meters for polyphase systems). ICS 91.140.50 HS 9028.30.0000 62 pages PGr 6 EAS 735-41:2008, Electricity metering — Payment systems — Part 41: S tandard transfer specification (STS) — Application layer protocol for one-way token carrier systems This part of IEC 62055 specifies the application layer protocol of the STS for transferring units of credit and other management information from a point-of-sale (POS) system to an STS-compliant payment meter in a one-way token carrier system. It is primarily intended for application with electricity payment meters without a tariff employing energy-based tokens, but may also have application with currency-based token systems and for services other than electricity. ICS 35.100.70; 91.140.50 HS 9028.30.0000; HS 9028.90.0000 103 pages PGr 8 EAS 735-51:2008, Electricity metering — Payment systems — Part 51: S tandard transfer specification (STS) — Physical lay er protocol for one-way numeric and magnetic card toke n carriers This part of IEC 62055 specifies a physical layer protocol of the standard transfer specification (STS) for transferring units of credit and other management information between a point-of-sale (POS) system and an STS-compliant electricity payment meter. ICS 35.100.10; 91.140.50 HS 9028.30.0000; HS 9028.90.0000 21 pages PGr 3 EAS 736-21:2008, Electricity metering — Data exchange for meter read ing, tariff and load control — Part 21: Direct loca l data exchange This part of IEC 62056 describes hardware and protocol specifications for local meter data exchange. In such systems, a hand-held unit (HHU) or a unit with equivalent functions is connected to a tariff device or a group of devices. ICS 35.100; 17.220.20; 91.140.50 HS 9028.30.0000; HS 9028.90.0000 69 pages PGr 6 EAS 736-41:2008, Electricity metering — Data exchange for meter read ing, tariff and load control —Part 41: Data exchang e using wide area networks: Public switched telephone netwo rk (PSTN) with LINK+ protocol This technical report describes a three layer data exchange architecture used for communication with large industrial and commercial customers' metering equipment (aiming, in particular, at the remote reading of these meters for billing purposes). The public switched telephone network (PSTN) is used as a communication medium for this data exchange. ICS 33.040.40; 91.140.50 HS 9028.30.0000; HS 9028.90.0000 77 pages PGr 7 EAS 736-42:2008, Electricity metering — Data exchange for meter read ing, tariff and load control — Part 42: Physical la yer services and procedures for connection-oriented asy nchronous data exchange This part of IEC 62056 specifies the physical layer services and protocols within the Companion Specification for Energy Metering (COSEM) three-layer connection oriented profile for asynchronous data communication. The document does not specify physical layer signals and mechanical aspects. Local, implementation-specific issues are also not specified. ICS 35.100.10; 91.140.50 HS 9028.30.0000; HS 9028.90.0000 27 pages PGr 4 EAS 736-46:2008, Electricity metering — Data exchange for meter read ing, tariff and load control — Part 46: Data link l ayer using HDLC protocol This part of IEC 62056 specifies the data link layer for connection-oriented, HDLC-based, asynchronous communication profile. ICS 35.100.20; 91.140.50 HS 9028.30.0000; HS 9028.90.0000 72 pages PGr 7 EAS 736-47:2008, Electricity metering — Data exchange for meter read ing, tariff and load control — Part 47: COSEM trans port layers for IPv4 networks This part of IEC 62056 specifies the transport layers for COSEM communication profiles for use on IPv4 networks. ICS 35.100.40; 91.140.50 HS 9028.30.0000; HS 9028.90.0000 39 pages PGr 5 EAS/TS 736-51:2008, Electricity metering — Data exchange for meter read ing, tariff and load control — Part 51: Application layer protocols This technical report describes an architectured application layer used for communication with metering equipments in general, whatever the associated physical medium and lower layer protocols in a collapsed three-layer model are. ICS 91.140.50; 33.040.40 HS 9028.30.0000; HS 9028.90.0000 69 pages PGr 6 EAS/TS 736-52:2008, Electricity metering — Data exchange for meter read ing, tariff and load control — Part 52: Communicati on protocols management distribution line message spec ification (DLMS) server This technical report provides all the information specific to the management DLMS Server of the protocols described in IEC 62056-31, IEC 62056-41 and IEC 62056-51. This Server remains in conformity with the DLMS model (see IEC 61334-4-41) in all respects, and differs only by–the fact that it is mandatory for all real equipment accessible by these protocols,–its predefined address in the form of a particular Service Access Point(TSAP="0000000000"B) of the Transport sublayer of the Application layer described in IEC 62056-51. ICS 91.140.50; 33.040.40 HS 9028.30.0000; HS 9028.90.0000 25 pages PGr 3 EAS 736-53:2008, Electricity metering — Data exchange for meter read ing, tariff and load control — Part 53: COSEM appli cation layer This part of IEC 62056 specifies the COSEM application layer in terms of structure, services and protocols for COSEM clients and servers, and defines how to use the COSEM application layer in various communication profiles. ICS 91.140.50; 35.100.70 HS 9028.30.0000; HS 9028.90.0000 144 pages PGr 11

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EAS 736-61:2008, Electricity metering — Data exchange for meter read ing, tariff and load control — Part 61: Object iden tification system (OBIS) The OBject Identification System (OBIS) defines the identification codes (ID-codes) for commonly used data items in electricity metering equipment. This part of IEC 62056 specifies the overall structure of the identification system and the mapping of all data items to their identification codes. ICS 91.140.50; 33.100 HS 9028.30.0000; HS 9028.90.0000 38 pages PGr 5 EAS 736-62:2008, Electricity metering — Data exchange for meter read ing, tariff and load control — Part 62: Interface c lasses This part of IEC 62056 specifies a model of a meter as it is seen through its communication interface(s). Generic building blocks are defined using object-oriented methods, in the form of interface classes to model meters from simple up to very complex functionality. ICS 91.140.50; 35.200 HS 9028.30.0000; HS 9028.90.0000 125 pages PGr 9 EAS/TR 737-11:2008, Electricity metering equipment — Dependability — Pa rt 11: General concepts This part of IEC 62059 covers general aspects of the dependability of static metering equipment for electrical energy measurement and load control. It contains information on the role in dependability management of the various parties involved and on the methods applicable during the whole life cycle. ICS 91.140.50; 03.120.01 HS 9028.30.0000; HS 9028.90.0000 25 pages PGr 3 EAS/TR 737-21:2008, Electricity metering equipment — Dependability — Pa rt 21: Collection of meter dependability data from the field This part of IEC 62059 describes methods for the collection and analysis of field failure data of static electricity metering equipment using field failure reports and sampling plans. To make results comparable, definitions of equipment complexity and classification of failures are given. A failure reporting form is provided in annex A. ICS 91.140.50; 03.120.01 HS 9028.30.0000; HS 9028.90.0000 29 pages PGr 4 EAS 737-41:2008, Electricity metering equipment — Dependability — Pa rt 41: Reliability prediction This part of IEC 62059-41 is applicable to all types of static metering equipment for energy measurement and load control. ICS 91.140.50 HS 9028.30.0000; HS 9028.90.0000 EQV: 45 pages PGr 5

91.140.60 Water supply systems

EAS 182-1:2007, Unplasticized polyvinyl chloride (uPVC) pipes for c old water services — Specification — Part 1: Genera l requirements This East African Standard specifies requirements for (U-PVC) Pipes up to and including a nominal diameter of 630 mm for conveying water at pressures up to and including 4, 6, 10, 12.5 and 16 bar at 25°C depending on the size. Method s of test are given in the appendices. ICS: 23.040.20; 91.140.60 HS 3917 23.00; HS 3917.29.00 EQV: ISO 4065:1996; BS EN 1452 22 pages PGr 3 EAS 182-2:2007, Unplasticized polyvinyl chloride (uPVC) pipes for c old water services — Specification — Part 2: Normal diameters, wall thickness and nominal pressure (met ric series) This part of the standard specifies nominal outside diameters calculated wall thickness and nominal pressures of circular section unplasticised polyvinyl chloride (UPVC) pipes used for water services. It is intended to serve as a guide to manufacturers and users and as a basis for the requirements for the specification for unplasticized PVC pipes for cold-water services. ICS: 23.040.20; 91.140.60 HS 3917 23.00; HS 3917.29.00 EQV: ISO 4065:1996; BS EN 1452 3 pages PGr 1

91.140.65 Water heating equipment 91.140.70 Sanitary installations 91.140.80 Drainage systems 91.140.90 Lifts. Escalators 91.140.99 Other installations in buildings 91.160 Lighting 91.180 Interior finishing 91.190 Building accessories

EAS 466:2007, Sanitation Glossary of terms This East African Standard defines terms relating to sanitation. ICS 01.040.91; ICS 91.060.01; ICS 91.090; ICS 91.190 HS 3922; 6815.99.20; 7324; 7418.20; 7615.20; 7806.00.10; 7907.00.10

EQV: BS 6100-3-3:1991[BS 6100-6:2008] 35 pages PGr 4

91.200 Construction technology 91.220 Construction equipment

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93 CIVIL ENGINEERING 93.010 Civil engineering in general

EAS 416:2005, Building and civil engineering terms — Parts of con struction works — Roofs and roofing This East African Standard gives standard definitions related to roofs and roofing processes. ICS 01.040.91; ICS 01.040.93; ICS 91.010.01; ICS 93.010 HS 6807; HS 6905; HS 7308; HS 7610 EQV: BS 6100-1.3.2:1989 23 pages PGr 3

93.020 Earthworks. Excavations. Foundation construc tion. Underground works 93.025 External water conveyance systems 93.030 External sewage systems 93.040 Bridge construction 93.060 Tunnel construction 93.080 Road engineering 93.080.01 Road engineering in general 93.080.10 Road construction 93.080.20 Road construction materials 93.080.30 Road equipment and installations 93.080.40 Street lighting and related equipment 93.080.99 Other standards related to road engineeri ng

93.080 Road engineering 93.080.20 Road construction materials

EAS 424:2005, Hydraulic road binders ― Composition, specifications and conformity criteri a This East African Standard applies to hydraulic road binders produced in a factory and supplied ready for use in road bases, sub-bases, capping layers, and soil stabilization or soil improvement. It specifies the mechanical, physical and chemical requirements for hydraulic road binders, together with the conformity criteria and evaluation procedures to be applied by the manufacturer.

ICS 93.080.20 HS 2522.00.00/ HS 2523.00.00 EQV: DD ENV 13282:2000 13 pages PGr 2

93.080.30 Road equipment and installations 93.080.40 Street lighting and related equipment 93.080.99 Other standards related to road engineeri ng 93.100 Construction of railways 93.110 Construction of ropeways 93.120 Construction of airports 93.140 Construction of waterways, ports and dykes 93.160 Hydraulic construction 97 DOMESTIC AND COMMERCIAL EQUIPMENT. ENTERTAINMENT . SPORTS 97.030 Domestic electrical appliances in general

EAS 205:2001, Controls for heating units in household electric ra nges — Specification This East African Standard specifies requirements for control units for domestic electric ranges. This specification applies to multi-heat switches, energy regulators and thermostats (including those for oven, hotplate and rotisseries). The specification includes definitions, provisions relating to construction and finish performance requirements and standard methods of testing.

ICS 97.030 HS 8516.60.00 EQV: BS 4177:1992 11 pages PGr 2

97.040 Kitchen equipment EAS 176-1:2000, Aluminium hollow-ware uncoated utensils — Specifica tion — Part 1: Sufurias and lids This standard specifies the materials construction and preferred sizes of domestic aluminium sufurias. ICS 97.040 HS 7615.19.20 5 pages PGr 1 EAS 176-2:2000, Aluminium hollow-ware uncoated utensils — Specifica tion — Part 2: Uncoated aluminium pans This Part 2 of the East African Standard specifies the materials construction and preferred sizes of uncoated aluminium pans. This standard covers aluminium saucepans, stew pans and frying pans.

ICS 97.040 HS 7615.19.20 10 pages PGr 2

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97.080 Floor treatment appliances EAS 290-2:2002, Polishes — Specification — Part 2: Floor polish sol vent type (liquid and paste) This Part 2 of this East African Standard prescribes the requirements and the methods of test for solvent-based floor polishes (liquid and paste). The standard applies to solvent based floor polishes liquid or paste, that are intended for use on all wood and solvent-resistant floors. ICS 97.080 HS 3405.20.00; 3405.40.00 EQV: ASTM D 3757:1979; IS 5481:1977 5 pages PGr 1 EAS 290-3:2002, Polishes — Specification — Part 3: Floor polish wat er emulsion buffable type This specification prescribes requirements and methods of test for water emulsion floor polish buffable type. This standard applies to a buffable water emulsion floor polish for general application on vinyl, thermoplastic, linoleum, rubber vinyl asbestos, asphalt terrazo, marble, cured concentrate ceramic and quarry tiles. It shall not be used on wooded, cork or magnesite floors unless these are properly sealed. Floor polish in this specification is for polishes used on floor areas that are subjected to heavy abraise foot traffic and any areas where buffing is desired.

ICS 97.080 HS 3405.20.00; 3405.40.00 EQV: ASTM D 3440:1987; ASTM D 4078:1987 4 pages PGr 1

97.170 Body care equipment

EAS 457:2007, Dentistry — Manual toothbrushes — Resistance of tuf ted portion to deflection This East African Standard specifies a test method for determining the resistance of the tufted portion of manual toothbrushes to deflection. This East African Standard is applicable to toothbrushes having a conventional, flat trim design and may not be applicable to toothbrushes with other designs. The results obtained with this East African Standard may not correspond to consumer perceptions of the stiffness of toothbrush filaments. ICS 97.170 HS 9603.21.00 EQV: ISO 22254:2006 7 pages PGr 2 EAS 458:2007, Dentistry — Powered toothbrushes — General requirem ents and test methods This East African Standard specifies requirements and test methods for the physical properties of powered toothbrushes in order to promote the safety of these products for their intended use. Specifically excluded are other types of powered oral hygiene devices (such as powered interdental brushes) and manual toothbrushes.

ICS 97.170 HS 9603.21.00 EQV: ISO 20127:2005 6 pages PGr 1 EAS 459:2007, Dentistry — Oral hygiene products — Oral rinses This East African Standard specifies physical and chemical requirements and test methods for oral rinses. It also specifies the accompanying information such as manufacturer's instructions for use, marking and/or labelling requirements. This East African Standard is not applicable to other delivery systems (e.g. mouthsprays, foams, powders). It is not intended to describe regulatory aspects, e.g. methods of prescription. This East African Standard is not applicable to oral rinses available by prescription only.

ICS 97.170 HS 3306.10.90 EQV:ISO 16408:2004 9 pages PGr 2 EAS 460:2007, Dentistry — Oral hygiene products — Manual interden tal brushes This East African Standard specifies requirements and test methods for performance criteria for manual interdental brushes with a round cross-section of the brush head. It also specifies the accompanying information, such as the manufacturer's instructions for use and labelling of the packaging. This East African Standard is not applicable to powered interdental brushes, manual toothbrushes, dental floss, tapes, and strings, nor is it applicable to interdental cleaners that do not include filaments.

ICS 97.170 HS 9603.21.00 EQV: ISO 16409:2006 11 pages PGr 2 EAS 479:2008, Dentistry — Manual toothbrushes — General requireme nts and test methods This East African Standard specifies requirements and test methods for the physical properties of manual toothbrushes in order to promote the safety of these products for their intended use. Specifically excluded are manual interdental brushes and powered oral hygiene devices as these instruments are covered by separate International Standards.

ICS 97.170 HS 9603.21.00 EQV: ISO 20126:2005 6 pages PGr 1

97.180 Miscellaneous domestic and commercial equipm ent EAS 25:2000, School chalks — Specification This East African Standard specifies requirements, methods of sampling and tests for white and coloured chalks, made from good quality calcined gypsum or calcium sulphate (CaSO4. 2 H2O), intended for writing on chalkboards. The standard does not apply to calcium carbonate type of chalks.

ICS 97.180 HS 2509.00.0000 9 pages PGr 2 EAS 125: 1999, Safety matches in boxes — Specification This East African Standard prescribes the requirements and the methods of sampling and tests for safety matches in bores, both hand made and machine made. This standard does not cover book-form matches.

ICS 97.180 HS 3605.00.00 EQV: BS 3795:1990 [BS EN 1783:1997] 13 pages PGr 2 EAS 292:2005, Utility lighters — General consumer-safety requirem ents This consumer-safety specification covers all flame-producing consumer products commonly known as utility lighters (also known as grill lighters, fireplace lighters, lighting rods or gas matches), and similar devices. Matches are specifically excluded from this safety specification; flame-producing products intended for igniting cigars, pipes and cigarettes are also specifically excluded from this safety specification.

ICS 97.180 HS 9613.80.10; HS 9613.80.90 EQV: ISO 22702:2003 21 pages PGr 3 EAS 328:2005, Lighters — Safety specification This East African Standard establishes requirements for lighters to ensure a reasonable degree of safety for normal use or reasonably foreseeable misuse of such lighters by users. The safety specification given in this Standard applies to all flame-producing products commonly known as cigarette lighters, cigar lighters and pipe lighters. It does not apply to matches, nor does it apply to other flame-producing products intended solely for igniting materials other than cigarettes, cigars, and pipes. Lighters, being flame-producing devices, can, as do all flame sources, present a potential hazard to users. The safety specification given in this standard cannot eliminate all hazards, but is intended to reduce potential hazards to users.

ICS 97.180 HS 9613.10.00; HS 9613.20.00; HS 9613.80 EQV: ISO 9994:2002 25 pages PGr 3

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EAS 343:2004, Ball points pens — Specification This East African Standard prescribes the requirements and test methods for ball point pens. The standard apply to the following: a) Ballpoint pens with a retractable, non-replaceable refill; b) Ballpoints with retractable replaceable refill; c) Ballpoints pens with an non-retractable non-replaceable refill; d) Ballpoint pens with a non- retractable replaceable refill; and e) A direct refill. ICS 97.180 HS 9608.10.00 EQV: ISO 14145-1:1998 5 pages PGr 1 EAS 490:2008, Metre rules and rulers for school and office use Specification This East African Standard specifies requirements for metre rules and rulers for school and office use. ICS 83.140.99; 97.180 HS 9017.80.00 4 pages PGr 1

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NUMERICAL LISTING

1. EAS 1:2000, Wheat flour — Specification This East African Standard applies to wheat flour intended for making bread, biscuits and other food products for human consumption prepared from common wheat, Triticum aestivum L., or club wheat, Triticum compactum Host., or mixtures thereof, which is prepackaged ready for sale to the consumer or destined for use in other food products.

ICS 67.060 HS 1101.00.0000 EQ: CHS 014:2004 CODEX STAN 152:1985 (Rev. 1:1995) 8 pages PGr 2

2. EAS 2:2005, Maize (grains) — Specification This East African Standard covers specification and methods of sampling and test for maize. The standard applies to maize (corn) for direct human consumption, i.e., ready for its intended use as human food, presented in packaged form or sold loose from the package directly to the consumer. This standard specifies requirements for whole grain shelled dent maize, Zea mays indentata L., and/or shelled flint maize, Zea mays indurata L., or their hybrids. It does not apply to maize products and maize seeds for propagation.

ICS 67.060 HS 1005.90.00 EQV: CODEX STAN 153:1985 (Rev. 1:1995); CHS 10:2004 10 pages PGr 2

3. EAS 3-1:2000, Primary batteries — Specification — Part 1: General requirements (2 ND Edition) The purpose of this part of EAS 3 is to standardize primary batteries with respect to their electrochemical system, dimensions, nomenclature, terminal configurations, markings, test methods, typical performance, safety and environmental aspects.

ICS 29.220.10 HS 8506.10.00 EQV: IEC 60086-1 36 pages PGr 5

4. EAS 3-2:2000, Primary batteries — Specification — Part 2: Specifi cation sheets (2 ND Edition) This Part 2 of EAS 3 is applicable to primary batteries based on standardized electrochemical systems. It specifies the physical dimensions and the discharge test conditions and discharge performance requirements.

ICS 29.220.10 HS 8506.10.00 EQV: IEC 60086-2 43 pages PGr 5

5. EAS 4:2000, Infant formula — Specification This East African Standard applies to infant formula in liquid or powdered form intended for use, where, necessary, as a substitute for human milk in meeting the normal nutritional requirements of infants. It also provides a standard for formulae intended for infants with special nutritional requirements, except for certain provisions, which must be modified to meet those special requirements.

ICS 67.230 HS 0402.10.20; HS 0402.29.20; HS 2106.90.10 EQV: CODEX STAN 72:1997 11 pages PGr 2

6. EAS 5:2000, Refined white sugar — Specification

This standard applies to refined white sugar, obtained by processing raw sugars, which is intended for human consumption. ICS 67.180.10 HS 1701.99.10 EQV: CHS 6:2004; CODEX STAN 212:1999 (Amd 1:2001) 5 pages PGr 1

7. EAS 6:2000, Fresh pineapples — Specification This standard covers requirements for fresh pineapples (Ananas comosus L.). This standard provides guidance on the quality of pineapples from the harvesting, handling, grading, transport and packaging stages to marketing. It also specifies provisions concerning quality, sizing tolerances and presentation of the fruit to the market. The standard does not include pineapples for industrial processing.

ICS 67.080.10 HS 0804.30.00 EQV: CHS 65:2005; CODEX STAN 182:1993/1999 4 pages PGr 1

8. EAS 7:2000, Flexible polyurethane foam — Specification This East African Standard prescribes the requirements, methods of sampling and test for flexible polyurethane foam for use in mattresses, furniture and other similar uses.

ICS 83.100 HS 3926.30.10 13 pages PGr 2

9. EAS 8:2000, Raw sugar — Specification This East African Standard specifies requirements for raw sugar produced from sugarcane.

ICS 67.180.10 HS 1701.11.0000 EQV: CHS 6:2004; CODEX STAN 212:1999 (Amd 1:2001) 5 pages PGr 1

10. EAS 9:2000, Lemon juice preserved exclusively by physical means — Specification This East African standard applies to unfermented but fermentable juice intended for direct consumption, obtained by a mechanical process from the endocarp of sound, ripe lemons (Citrus lemon Burm. f.) preserved exclusively by physical means. The juice may have been concentrated and later reconstituted with potable water suitable for the purpose of maintaining the essential composition and quality factors of the juice.

ICS 67.080.10 HS 2009.30.60 EQV: CHS 66:2005; CODEX STAN 47:1981 6 pages PGr 1

11. EAS 10:2000, Pineapple juice preserved exclusively by physical m eans — Specification This East African Standard applies to unfermented but fermentable juice, intended for direct consumption, obtained by a mechanical process, which may include centrifuging but not filtering, from the fresh or parts thereof, with or without core material, of sound, ripe pineapples (Ananas comosus L. Merrill = Ananas sativus L. Lindl) preserved exclusively by physical means (exclusive of ionizing radiation). The juice may have been concentrated or in powder form and later reconstituted with potable water suitable for the purpose of maintaining the essential composition and quality factors of the juice.

ICS 67.080.10 HS 2009.40.20 EQV: CHS 67:2005; CODEX STAN 85:1981 6 pages PGr 1

12. EAS 11:2008, Galvanized plain and corrugated iron sheets — Speci fication (2ND Edition) This East African Standard specifies requirements for galvanized plain and corrugated steel sheets for roofing, cladding, fencing, fabrication and general use. This standard does not cover all the special purpose profiles.

ICS 77.140.50 HS 7210.41.00; HS 7210.49.00 9 pages PGr 2

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13. EAS 12:2000, Drinking (potable) water — Specification This East African Standard prescribes quality requirements for drinking (potable) water. This standard applies to physical, bacteriological, radiological and chemical quality criteria of water. It also applies to the organoleptic requirements of water. The standard as well applies to the water used in the food industry and the water for domestic and catering purposes. ICS 13.060.20 HS 2201.90.0000 4 pages PGr 1

14. EAS 13:2000, Containerized mineral water — Specification

This standard specifies the requirements and methods of test for containerised natural mineral waters offered for human consumption. ICS 13.060.20 HS 2201.10.00 EQV: CHS 018:2004; CODEX STAN 108:1981, Rev. 1:1997 16 pages PGr 3

15. EAS 14:2000, Margarine — Specification

This East African Standard specifies requirements, methods of sampling and test for margarine. ICS 67.100.20 1517.10.0000 EQV: CHS 017:2004; CODEX STAN 32:1981 (REV. 1-1989) 14 pages PGr 2

16. EAS 15-1:2000, Methods of test for drinking water — Part 1: Physic al methods of test for the quality of drinking wate r

This part of the standard prescribes the physical methods of test for the quality of drinking water. ICS 13.060.20 HS 2201.90.0000 19 pages PGr 3

17. EAS 15-2:2000, Methods of test for drinking water — Part 2: Biolog ical and microbiological methods

This East African Standard specifies methods of biological and microbiological tests for drinking water. ICS 13.060.20 HS 2201.90.0000 27 pages PGr 4

18. EAS 15-3:2000, Methods of test for drinking water — Part 3: Determ ination of metal contaminants

This Part 4 of this standard prescribes methods for determining metal contaminants in drinking water. ICS 13.060.20 HS 2201.90.0000 38 pages PGr 5

19. EAS 15-4:2000, Methods of test for drinking water — Part 4: Determ ination of salts, cations and anions

This East African Standard prescribes the methods for determining salts, cations and anions in drinking water.

ICS 13.060.20 HS 2201.90.0000 15 pages PGr 2 20. EAS 15-5:2000, Methods of test for drinking water — Part 5: Determ ination of gases, organic compounds and radioactivi ty

This Standard prescribes methods for determining gases, organic compounds and radioactivity in drinking water.

ICS 13.060.20 HS 2201.90.0000 34 pages PGr 4 21. EAS 16:2000, Plantation (mill) white sugar — Specification

This East African standard prescribed requirements and methods of sampling and test for plantation (mill) white sugar intended for human consumption. ICS 67.180.10 HS 1701.99.9000 EQV: CHS 6:2004; CODEX STAN 212:1999 (Amd 1:2001) 6 pages PGr 1

22. EAS 17:2000, Sugar — Methods of chemical analysis

This East African Standard prescribes methods for determination of polarization, loss on drying, sulphated ash, ash content, invert sugar content, free sulphur dioxide, odour, water-insoluble matter, arsenic, lead and copper and determination of fineness of sugar. ICS 67.180 HS 1701.99.9000 EQV: CHS 6:2004; CODEX STAN 212:1999 (Amd 1:2001) 5 pages PGr 1

23. EAS 18-1:2001, Cement — Part 1: Composition, specification and con formity criteria for common cement

EAS 18-1 defines and gives the specifications of 27 distinct common cement products and their constituents. The definition of each cement includes the proportions in which the constituents are to be combined to produce these distinct products in a range of six strength classes. The definition also includes requirements the constituents have to meet and the mechanical, physical and chemical requirements of the 27 products and strength classes. EAS 18-1 also states the conformity criteria and the related rules. Necessary durability requirements are also given. In addition to the specified requirements, an exchange of additional information between the cement manufacturer and user may be helpful. The procedures for such an exchange are not within the scope of EAS 18-1 but should be dealt with in accordance with national standards or regulations or may be agreed between the parties concerned. The word "cement" in EAS 18-1 is used to refer only to common cements unless otherwise specified. ICS 91.100 HS 2523.00.0000 EQV: CHS 041-1:2005; BS EN 197-1:2000 36 pages PGr 5

24. EAS 18-2:2001, Cement — Part 2: Conformity evaluation

This East African Standard specifies the scheme for the evaluation of conformity of cements to their corresponding product specification standards, including certification of conformity by a certification body. The standard provides technical rules for factory production control by the manufacturer, including autocontrol testing of samples, and for the tasks of the certification body. It also provides rules for actions to be followed in the event of non-conformity, the procedure for the certification of conformity and requirements for dispatching centres. In this East African standard the word "cement" is used to refer both to common cements as defined in East African and to other cements and binders for which the relevant product specification standard makes reference to this East African standard and which are submitted for certification. Such a cement is produced at a given factory and belongs to a particular type and a particular strength class, as defined and specified in the relevant product specification standard.

ICS 91.100 HS 2523.00.0000 EQV: CHS 041-2:2005; BS EN 197-2:2000 25 pages PGr 3

25. EAS 19:2000, Avocados — Specifications

This standard prescribes requirements for fresh avocados (persea americana Gartner or P. Grattisima mill) fruits to be supplied to the consumer in the local or export markets. This does not include avocados for industrial processing. The standard also stipulates requirements for handling, grading and packaging of the produce up to the dispatching state.

ICS 67.080.10 HS 0804.40.00 EQV: CHS 68:2005; CODEX STAN 197:1995 4 pages PGr 1

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26. EAS 20:2000, Concrete roofing tiles — Specification

This EAS Standard specifies requirements for concrete roofing tiles. Concrete roofing tiles (and slates) shall be divided into two groups: Group A — Plain, double-lap, non-interlocking tiles. Group B — Single-lap, interlocking tiles. Tiles, for the purpose of an enquiry or order shall be designated by the appropriate group.

ICS 91.100 HS 6810.19.1000 9 pages PGr 2

27. EAS 22:2007, Butter Specification

This East African Standard specifies requirements and methods of sampling and test for butter intended for direct consumption or for further processing.

This East African Standard does not apply to butter derived from milk other than cow milk. ICS 67.100.20 HS 0405.10.00 [HS 0405.00.5000] 3 pages PGr 1

28. EAS 23:2000, Dimensions for sawn timber planed timber — Specific ation

This East African Standard specifies dimensions for a range of coniferous sawn timber sizes in metric units.

ICS 79.040 HS 4407.10.00 3 pages PGr 1

29. EAS 24:2000, Timber industry — Glossary of terms

Covers production processes and products used in various fields, e.g. logs for the pulp and paper industry, board production and chemical processing as well as fuel-woods.

ICS 01.040.79; ICS 79.020 HS 4400.00.0000 5 pages PGr 1

30. EAS 25:2000, School chalks — Specification

This East African Standard specifies requirements, methods of sampling and tests for white and coloured chalks, made from good quality calcined gypsum or calcium sulphate (CaSO4. 2 H2O), intended for writing on chalkboards. The standard does not apply to calcium carbonate type of chalks.

ICS 97.180 HS 2509.00.0000 9 pages PGr 2

31. EAS 26:2000, Canned corned beef — Specification

This East African Standard covers requirements for canned beef products designated ‘corned beef’ and packed in hermetically sealed containers which have been treated after sealing to such an extent that the product is shelf-stable. The standard does not apply to canned corned beef products having different compositional characteristics from those specified in the standard and which are designated ‘corned beef’ with a qualifying statement describing explicitly the true nature of the product, such that it does not mislead the consumer and does not lead to confusion with products covered by the standard. ICS 67.120.10 HS 0201.30.3000; HS 0202.30.3000 EQ: CHS 026:2004; CODEX STAN 88:1981 5 pages PGr 1

32. EAS 27:2007, UHT milk — Specification This East African Standard prescribes the requirements and methods of sampling and test for UHT milk. ICS 67.100.10 HS 0401.10.0000 (fat-free); HS 0401.20.0000 7 pages PGr 2

33. EAS 28:2000, Black tea — Specification This East African Standard specifies requirements and the methods for sampling and analysis of unblended black tea. It does not apply to decaffeinated black tea. ICS 67.140.10 HS 0902.30.00 (packs ≤3 kg); HS 0902.40.00 (packs >3 kg); 25 pages PGr 3

34. EAS 29:2000, Carbonated and uncarbonated (beverage) soft drinks — Specification This East African Standard prescribed the requirements and methods of test for Carbonated and non-carbonated (Beverages) Soft drinks ICS 67.160.20 HS 2202.10.00; HS 2202.90.00 11 pages PGr 2

35. EAS 30:2000, Steel bars for reinforcement of concrete — Specific ation This East African standard specifies technical requirements for plain, and ribbed bars (both hot-rolled and cold-twisted) designed for the reinforcement in ordinary concrete structures. The standard covers two steel grades of plain bars PB 240 and PB 300 and Five steel grades of ribbed bars RB 300, RB 400, RB 400W, RB 500 and RB 500W. Grades RB 300, RB 400 and RB 500 should be considered as difficult to weld. The other two grades RB 400W and RB 500W, are readily welded by conventional welding procedures. The Grade number signifies the minimum yield strength in Mpa. ICS 77.140 HS 7213.10.0000 9 pages PGr 2

36. EAS 31:2000, Laundry soap — Specification This East African Standard specifies requirements for three grades of laundry soaps in the form of cakes or bars, produced from vegetable or animal oils or fats or a blend of all or part to these materials.

ICS 71.100.40 HS 3401.19.00 [HS 3401.19.42] EQV: IS 285:1992; BS 1911:1990; BS 1913:1990 25 pages PGr 3

37. EAS 32:2008, Water quality — Vocabulary This East African Standard defines terms used in water quality characterization. ICS 01.040.13; 13.060.01 HS 2201.90.0000 60 pages PGr 6

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38. EAS 33:2007, Yoghurt — Specification This East African Standard prescribes the requirements and methods of sampling and test for yoghurt. ICS 67.100.10 HS 0403.10.00 EQV: CHS 73:2005; CODEX STAN A-11(a):1975; CHS 74:2005; CODEX STAN A-11(b):1976 6 pages PGr 1

39. EAS 34:2007, Microbiology of food and animal feeding stuffs — Ge neral rules for microbiological examinations This East African Standard gives general instructions for carrying out microbiological examinations in accordance with specific standards. The purpose of this Standard is to help to ensure the validity of the examinations, to ascertain that the general techniques used for conducting these examinations are the same in all laboratories, to help achieve homogeneous results in different laboratories, and to contribute towards the protection of the health of the laboratory personnel by preventing risks of infection. This Standard may be used wholly or partly for the accreditation of a laboratory by national organizations. ICS 07.100 HS 0200; 0300; 0400; 0700; 0800; 0900; 1000; 1100; 1200; 1500; 1600; 1700; 1800; 1900; 2000; 2100; 2200; 2300; 2501; 3300; 3500 43 pages PGr 5

40. EAS 35:2000, Edible salt — Specification This East African Standard prescribes the requirements and the methods of sampling and tests of edible salt; coarse salt, free flowing table salt, fine food grade salt for the food industry and dairy salt. ICS 67.220.20 HS 2501.00.0000 EQV: CHS 19:2004; CODEX STAN 150:1985, Amend. 2-2001 33 pages PGr 4

41. EAS 36:2000, Honey — Specification

This East African Standard applies to all honey produced by honeybees and covers all styles of honey presentation which are offered for direct consumption. The Standard also covers honey, which is packed in non-retail (bulk) containers and is intended for re-packing into retail packs. ICS 67.180.10 HS 0409.00.0000 EQV: CHS 2:2004; CODEX STAN 12: 1981, Rev.1 (1987), Rev.2 (2001) 19 pages PGr 3

42. EAS 37:2000, Orange juice preserved exclusively by physical mean s — Specification

This East African Standard applies to unfermented by fermentable orange juice, intended for direct consumption, obtained by a mechanical process from the endocarp of sound, ripe oranges (Citrus sinensis L. Osbeck) preserved exclusively by physical means. ICS 67.080.10 HS 2009.12.0000 EQV: CHS 69:2005; CODEX STAN 45:1981 4 pages PGr 1

43. EAS 38:2000, Labelling of prepackaged foods — Specification

This East African Standard shall apply to the wording and other descriptive matter on a label relating to a product.

ICS 67.230 HS 0200; 0300; 0400; 0700; 0800; 0900; 1000; 1100; 1200; 1500; 1600; 1700; 1800; 1900; 2000; 2100; 2200; 2300; 2501; 3300; 3500 21 pages PGr 3

44. EAS 39:2000, Hygiene in the food and drink manufacturing industr y — Code of practice

This East African Code of Practice sets out the general guidelines for the hygiene requirements in the Food and Drink Manufacturing Industry. It does not replace the legal requirements for the various sectors of the Food and Drink Industry. This Code of Practice shall apply to all Food and Drink Manufacturing companies.

ICS 67.020 HS 0200; 0300; 0400; 0700; 0800; 0900; 1000; 1100; 1200; 1500; 1600; 1700; 1800; 1900; 2000; 2100; 2200; 2300; 2501; 3300; 3500 15 pages PGr 2

45. EAS 40:2000, Food for infant and children — Methods of analysis

This East African Standard prescribes methods for the sampling and chemical analysis of infant formula, cereal based foods for infants and children, and canned baby foods.

ICS 67.230 HS 0402.10.20; HS 0402.29.20; HS 2106.90.10 33 pages PGr 4

46. EAS 41-1:2000, Fruits, vegetables and derived products — Sampling and methods of test — Part 1: Sampling This standard specifies a method of sampling fresh fruits and vegetables, forming the subject of international trade, with a view to determining the quality or particular characteristics of the goods.

ICS 67.080.01 HS 0700.00.0000; HS 0800.00.0000 EQV: ISO 874:1980 4 pages PGr 1

47. EAS 41-2:2000, Fruits, vegetables and derived products — Sampling and methods of test — Part 2: Determination of titr atable

acidity This International Standard specifies two methods for the determination of the titratable acidity of fruit and vegetable products: a potentiometric reference method; and a routine method using a coloured indicator. By convention, the latter method does not apply to wines. In the case of some coloured products, it may be difficult to determine the endpoint of the titration in the latter method and the former method should preferably be used.

ICS 67.080.01 HS 0700.00.0000; HS 0800.00.0000 EQV: ISO 750:1998 4 pages PGr 1

48. EAS 41-3:2000, Fruits, vegetables and derived products — Sampling and methods of test — Part 3: Determination of wate r-

insoluble solids content This standard specifies a method for the determination of the content of water-insoluble solids in the edible parts of fruit and vegetable products.

ICS 67.080.01 HS 0700.00.0000; HS 0800.00.0000 EQV: ISO 751:1998 4 pages PGr 1

49. EAS 41-4:2000, Fruits, vegetables and derived products — Sampling and methods of test — Part 4: Determination of mine ral

impurities content This standard specifies a method for the determination of the mineral impurities content (impurities generally originating from the soil) of fruit and vegetable products. ICS 67.080.01 HS 0700.00.0000; HS 0800.00.0000 EQV: ISO 762:2003 5 pages PGr 1

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50. EAS 41-5:2000, Fruits, vegetables and derived products — Sampling and methods of test — Part 5: Determination of pH

This standard specifies a potentiometric method of measuring the pH of fruit and vegetable products. ICS 67.080.01 HS 0700.00.0000; HS 0800.00.0000 EQV: ISO 1842:1991 3 pages PGr 1

51. EAS 41-6:2000, Fruits, vegetables and derived products — Sampling and methods of test — Part 6: — Determination of ti n This International Standard specifies a method for the determination of the tin content in fruit and vegetable products. The method is applicable to products which may contain, per kilogram, up to: 1.25 g of copper; 0.6 g of lead; 6 g of zinc; and 40 g of phosphorus. ICS 67.080.01 HS 0700.00.0000; HS 0800.00.0000 EQV: ISO 2447:1998 4 pages PGr 1

52. EAS 41-7:2000, Fruits, vegetables and derived products — Sampling and methods of test — Part 7: Determination of iron content

— 1,10-phenanthroline photometric method This International Standard specifies a 1, 10-phenanthroline photometric method for the determination of the iron content of fruits, vegetables and derived products. ICS 67.080.01 HS 0700.00.0000; HS 0800.00.0000 EQV: ISO 5517:1978 3 pages PGr 1

53. EAS 41-8:2000, Fruits, vegetables and derived products — Sampling and methods of test — Part 8: Determination of benz oic acid content — Spectrophotometric method This standard specifies a method for determining the benzoic acid content of fruits, vegetables and derived products. As chlorobenzoic acids are resistant to oxidation, the method cannot be applied in the presence ofp-chlorobenzoic acid, as the absorption spectrum of this acid is close to that of benzoic acid. Neither may it be used in the presence of cinnamic acid, which is transformed into benzoic acid by chromic acid oxidation. ICS 67.080.01 HS 0700.00.0000; HS 0800.00.0000 EQV: ISO 5518:1978 3 pages PGr 1

54. EAS 41-9:2000, Fruits, vegetables and derived products — Sampling and methods of test — Part 9: Determination of copp er

content — Photometric method This standard specifies a flame atomic absorption spectrometric method for the determination of the topper content of fruits, vegetables and derived products. ICS 67.080.01 HS 0700.00.0000; HS 0800.00.0000 EQV: ISO 7952:1994 5 pages PGr 1

55. EAS 41-10:2000, Fruits, vegetables and derived products — Sampling and methods of test — Part 10: Determination of sol uble

solids content — Refractometric method This standard specifies a refractometric method for the determination of the soluble solids in fruit and vegetable products. This method is particularly applicable to thick products, to products containing suspended matter, and to products rich in sugar. If the products contain other dissolved substances, the results will be only approximate; nevertheless, for convenience the result obtained by this method can be considered conventionally as the soluble solids content. ICS 67.080.01 HS 0700.00.0000; HS 0800.00.0000 EQV: ISO 2173:2003 8 pages PGr 2

56. EAS 41-11:2000, Fruits, vegetables and derived products — Sampling and methods of test — Part 11: Liquid fruit and veg etable products — Determination of sulphur dioxide content (Routine method) This standard specifies a routine method for the determination of the sulfur dioxide content of liquid fruit and vegetable products. ICS 67.080.01 HS 0700.00.0000; HS 0800.00.0000 EQV: ISO 5523:1981 3 pages PGr 1

57. EAS 41-12:2000, Fruits, vegetables and derived products — Sampling and methods of test — Part 12: Determination of asc orbic acid content — Routine method This part of IS0 6557 specifies two routine methods for the determination of the ascorbic acid content’) of fruits, vegetables and derived products: method A: 2,6-dichlorophenolindophenol titrimetric method; and method B: 2,6-dichlorophenolindophenol spectrometric method after extraction with xylene. Method A can only be used in the absence of certain interferences. Method B is applicable to derived fruit and vegetable products in strongly coloured solutions. ICS 67.080.01 HS 0700.00.0000; HS 0800.00.0000 EQV: ISO 6557-2:1984 4 pages PGr 1

58. EAS 41-13:2000, Fruits, vegetables and derived products — Sampling and methods of test — Part 13: Determination of vol atile

acidity This standard specifies a method for the determination of volatile acidity in fruits, vegetables and derived products. The method is applicable to all fresh products and to products preserved without chemical preservatives, as well as to products to which sulfur dioxide has been added with or without one of the following preservatives: sorbic acid, benzoic acid, formic acid. ICS 67.080.01 HS 0700.00.0000; HS 0800.00.0000 EQV: ISO 6632:1981 9 pages PGr 2

59. EAS 41-14:2000, Fruits, vegetables and derived products — Sampling and methods of test — Part 14: Determination of ars enic

content — Silver diethyldithocarbamate spectrophoto metric method This standard specifies a method for the determination of the arsenic content of fruits, vegetables and derived products. ICS 67.080.01 HS 0700.00.0000; HS 0800.00.0000 EQV: ISO 6634:1982 5 pages PGr 1

60. EAS 41-15:2000, Fruits, vegetables and derived products — Sampling and methods of test — Part 15: Determination of zin c

content — Atomic absorption spectrometric method This part of EAS 41 specifies an atomic absorption spectrometric method for the determination of the zinc content of fruits, vegetables and derived products. ICS 67.080.01 HS 0700.00.0000; HS 0800.00.0000 EQV: ISO 6636-2:1981 4 pages PGr 1

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61. EAS 41-16:2000, Fruits, vegetables and derived products — Sampling and methods of test — Part 16: Determination of mercury content — Flameless atomic absorption method This standard specifies a method for the determination of the mercury content of fruits, vegetables and derived products. ICS 67.080.01 HS 0700.00.0000; HS 0800.00.0000 EQV: ISO 6637:1984 5 pages PGr 1

62. EAS 42:2000, Microbiology — General guidance for the enumeration of microorganisms — Colony count technique at 30 d egree

centigrade — Specification This standard gives general guidelines for the enumeration of microorganisms present in products intended for human consumption or feeding of animals, by counting the colonies growing in a solid medium after aerobic incubation at 30 °C.

ICS 07.100.30 HS 0200; 0300; 0400; 0700; 0800; 0900; 1000; 1100; 1200; 1500; 1600; 1700; 1800; 1900; 2000; 2100; 2200; 2300; 2501; 3300; 3500 20 pages PGr 3

63. EAS 43:2000, Bread — Specification

This East African Standard prescribes the requirements and the methods of test for white bread, brown bread and milk bread. ICS 67.060 HS 1905.10.0000 20 pages PGr 3

64. EAS 44:2000, Milled whole maize-meal and maize products — Specif ication

This East African Standard prescribes the requirements for dry milled maize products destined for human consumption. ICS 67.060 HS 1103.13.0000 4 pages PGr 1

65. EAS 45:2000, Tea trade — Glossary of terms — Specification

This East African Standard lists the terms used in the tea industry and provides their definitions in relation to the technicalities of processing and assessment of tea for the market. ICS 01.040.67; ICS 67.140.10 HS 0902.00.0000 13 pages PGr 2

66. EAS 46:2000, Dry beans for human consumption — Specification

This East African Standard prescribes the requirements and the grades of dry bean grains of the plant Phaseolus Vulgaris L. grown for human consumption. This standard applies to dry grains of all cultivars of the plant Phaseolus Vulgaris L. excluding seed beans. ICS 67.060 HS 9713.33.00 16 pages PGr 3

67. EAS 47:2000, Fresh papaya — Specification

This East African Standard prescribes requirements for fresh (Carica papayas) to be supplied in export and local specified markets. It also stipulates requirements for handling, grading and packaging of the produce.

ICS 67.080.10 HS 0807.20.00 EQV: CHS 70:2005; CODEX STAN 183:1993 2 pages PGr 1

68. EAS 48:2000, Passion fruit juice preserved exclusively by physic al means — Specification

This East African Standard applies to unfermented but fermentable passion fruit juice intended for direct consumption obtained by mechanical process from sound and ripe passion fruit (Passiflora edulis Sims) preserved exclusively by physical means.

ICS 67.080.10 HS 2009.80.0000 2 pages PGr 1

69. EAS 49:2007, Dried whole milk and skimmed milk powder — Specific ation

This East African Standard prescribes the requirements and methods of sampling and test for dried whole milk and dried skimmed milk made from cow milk. This standard covers requirements for dried milk powder made from whole milk and skimmed milk. ICS 67.100.10 HS 0402.10.0000 5 pages PGr 1

70. EAS 50:2000, Canned pineapples — Specification

This East African Standard prescribes requirements for canned pineapples Ananas comosus.

ICS 67.080.10 HS 2008.20.00 EQV: CHS 71:2005; CODEX STAN 42:1981/1987 7 pages PGr 2

71. EAS 51:2000, Grades of wheat grain — Specification

This East African Standard covers specification and the method of sampling and analysis of grades of wheat grain belonging to the species Triticum aestivum and Triticum durum, which are used for human consumption. This standard is not applicable to wheat grains used for sowing purposes.

ICS 67.060 HS 1001.10.90 5 pages PGr 1

72. EAS 52:2000, Mango juice preserved exclusively by physical means — Specification

This East African Standard applies to unfermented, but fermentable, juice intended for direct consumption, obtained by mechanical process from sound, ripe mangoes (Mangifera Indica L.) diluted by the use of syrup and acid to make it potable and preserved exclusively by physical means.

ICS 67.080.10 HS 2009.80.10 3 pages PGr 1

73. EAS 53:2000, Retreaded car and commercial vehicle tyres — Specif ication

This East African Standard specifies the minimum requirements for retreading car and commercial vehicle pneumatic tyres beyond which retreading shall not be attempted. The examination, limits of damage, preparation permitted to the tyre casing before processing, and inspection after curing are also specified.

ICS 83.140 HS 4012.11.00 (car tyres); HS 4012.12.00 (buses and trucks); 8 pages PGr 2

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74. EAS 54:1999, Burnt building bricks — Specification This East African Standard specifies building bricks of burnt clay, shale or brick earth for use in buildings for decoratives, structural and non-structural purposes. It also specifies sampling and testing methods.

ICS 91.100 HS 6902.90.1010 13 pages PGr 2

75. EAS 55:2000, Compounded pig feeds — Specification

This East African Standard covers the specification for compounded feeds used as a sole source of nutrients for pigs. The standard shall apply to the following types of pig rations:

Creep feed for piglets weighing up to 20 kg live weight. Sow and weaner rations for growing pigs up to 55 kg live weight and adult breeding pigs. Pig finishing rations for fattening pigs over 55 kg live weight. Cereal balancer which when used as recommended should produce a ration meeting the requirements for the rations i), ii), and iii).

ICS 65.120 HS 2309.90.1040 6 pages PGr 1

76. EAS 56:2000, Fresh mushrooms — Specification

This East African Standard prescribes requirements for edible mushrooms of Agaricus bisporus species in fresh condition to be supplied for export and local markets. It stipulates requirements for grading and packaging of the produce from the dispatching stage to the market. ICS 67.080.10 HS 0709.51.00 3 pages PGr 1

77. EAS 57-1:2000, Groundnuts (peanuts) — Specification — Part 1: Raw groundnuts for table use and for oil milling This Part 1 of East African Standard prescribes the requirements, grading and methods of test for shelled groundnut kernels. ICS 67.080.10 HS 1202.10.00 (In-shell); HS 1202.20.00(shelled) 4 pages PGr 1

78. EAS 57-2:2000, Groundnuts (peanuts) — Specification — Part 2: Roas ted groundnut This Part 2 of this East African Standard for shelled groundnuts (Archis hypogea) prescribes the requirements for roasted groundnuts (peanuts).

ICS 67.080.10 HS 1202.20.00 4 pages PGr 1

79. EAS 58:2000, Dog feeds — Specification This East African Standard prescribes the requirements for dog feeds manufactured and/or marketed in East Africa. This East African Standard shall apply to complete dog feeds.

ICS 65.120 HS 2309.10.0000 5 pages PGr 1

80. EAS 59:2000, Maize seeds for planting — Specification This East African Standard specifies minimum requirements for maize seeds (Zea mays) for planting.

ICS 65.020.20 HS 1005.10.0000] 6 pages PGr 1

81. EAS 60:2000, Peanut butter — Specification This East African Standard prescribes the requirements and methods of test for peanut butter.

ICS 67.230 HS 2008.11.1000 11 pages PGr 2

82. EAS 61:2000, Opaque beers — Specification This East African Standard prescribes the requirements and methods of test for opaque beers. This standard covers the alcoholic beverages licensed and approved for sale in accordance with the Liquor Licensing Act, and the Traditional Liquor Act. The standard does not cover alcoholic beverages manufactured and offered for sale in areas other than those specified in the Acts.

ICS 67.160.10 HS 2206.00.20 4 pages PGr 1

83. EAS 62-1:2000, Fresh fish handling and processing — Code of practi ce — Fresh fish handling and processing This East African code of practice establishes the hygienic and quality requirements for the handling, processing and distribution of finfish intended for human consumption. It covers with the exception of tuna: a) Fresh fish; b) Frozen fish; and c)Smoked fish

ICS 67.120.30 HS 0302.00.0000; HS 0303.00.0000; HS 0304.00.0000; HS 0305.00.0000 20 pages PGr 3

84. EAS 62-2:2000, Fresh fish handling and processing — Code of hygien e for the handling, processing, storage and the pla cing of fish and fishery products This East Africa Code of hygienic practice for the handling, processing, storage and the placing on the market of fish and fishery products lays down the health conditions for the production and the placing on the market of fish and fishery products for human consumption.

ICS 67.120.30 HS 0302.00.00; HS 0303.00.00; HS 0304.00.00; HS 0305.00.00; HS 0306.00.00; HS 0307.00.00 20 pages PGr 3

85. EAS 63:2000, Beer — Specification

This East African Standard prescribes the requirements and methods of test for locally manufactured and imported beer.

ICS 67.160.10 HS 2203.00.0000 6 pages PGr 1 86. EAS 64:2000, Groundnut (peanut) oil for cosmetic industry — Spec ification

This East African Standard prescribes the requirements for groundnut oil for the cosmetic industry. ICS 71.100.01 HS 1508.90.99 3 pages PGr 1

87. EAS 65:2000, Coconut oil for cosmetic industry — Specification

This East African Standard prescribes the requirement and methods of test for coconut oil for cosmetic industry. ICS 71.100.01 HS 1513.29.30 4 pages PGr 1

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88. EAS 66-1:2000, Tomato products — Specification — Part 1: Canned to mato

This Part 1 of this East African Standard prescribes the requirements for canned tomatoes. ICS 67.080.20 HS 2002.10.00 EQV: CHS 79:2005; CODEX STAN 13: 1981 4 pages PGr 1

89. EAS 66-2:2000, Tomato products — Specification — Part 2: Tomato ju ice

This Part 2 of this East African Standard prescribes the requirements for tomato juice. ICS 67.080.20 HS 2009.50.0000 3 pages PGr 1

90. EAS 66-3:2000, Tomato products — Specification — Part 3: Tomato co ncentrates (puree and paste)

This Part 3 of this East African Standard prescribes the requirements for tomato concentrates (Puree and Paste). ICS 67.080.20 HS 2002.90.0080 and HS 2002.90.0060 EQV: CHS 80:2005; CODEX STAN 57: 1981 3 pages PGr 1

91. EAS 66-4:2000, Tomato products — Specification — Part 4: Highly se asoned tomato products (sauce and ketchup)

This East African Standard prescribes the requirements for highly seasoned tomato products (sauce and ketchup). ICS 67.080.20 HS 2103.20.2000 3 pages PGr 1

92. EAS 67:2007, Raw cow milk — Specification

This East African Standard specifies the quality requirements of raw, normal cow milk. ICS 67.100 HS 0401.20.00 14 pages PGr 2

93. EAS 68-1:2007, Milk and milk products — Methods of microbiological examination — Part 1: Total plate count

This East African Standard specifies a horizontal method for the enumeration of microorganisms, by counting the colonies growing in a solid medium after aerobic incubation at 30 °C. Sub ject to the limitations discussed in the introduction, this Standard is applicable to products intended for human consumption or the feeding of animals. The applicability of this Standard to the examination of certain fermented food and animal feeding stuffs is limited. For the examination of fermented food and animal feeding stuffs, other media and/or incubation conditions might be more appropriate. ICS 07.100.30; ICS 67.100.01 HS 0401.00.00; HS 0402.00.00; HS 0403.00.00; HS 0404.00.00; HS 0405.00.00; HS 0406.00.00 9 pages PGr 2

94. EAS 68-2-1:2007, Milk and milk products — Methods of microbiological examination — Part 2-1: Enumeration of coliforms —

Colony count technique at 30 degrees C Specifies a method for enumerating bacteria which, at 30 degrees centigrade, form characteristic colonies and which can ferment lactose with the production of gas under the operational conditions described. The method described is applicable to milk and liquid milk products, dried milk, dried sweet whey, dried buttermilk, lactose, acid casein, lactic casein, rennet casein, caseinate, dried acid whey, cheese and processed cheese, butter, frozen milk products, custard, desserts, and cream. Is to be preferred for samples in which large numbers of coliforms are suspected (more than 100 per gram or 10 per millimetre). ICS 07.100.30; ICS 67.100.01 HS 0401.00.00; HS 0402.00.00; HS 0403.00.00; HS 0404.00.00; HS 0405.00.00; HS 0406.00.00 7 pages PGr 2

95. EAS 68-2-2:2007, Milk and milk products — Methods of microbiological examination — Part 2-2: Enumeration of coliforms —

Most probable number technique at 30 °C Specifies a method for enumerating bacteria which cause fermentation of lactose with the production of gas and form characteristic growth under the operational conditions describes. Uses a culture technique involving a liquid medium. The calculation of the most probable number is made after incubation at 30 degrees centigrade. ICS 07.100.30; ICS 67.100.01 HS 0401.00.00; HS 0402.00.00; HS 0403.00.00; HS 0404.00.00; HS 0405.00.00; HS 0406.00.00 8 pages PGr 2

96. EAS 68-3:2007, Milk and milk products — Methods of microbiological examination — Part 3: Enumeration of colony-formin g units

of yeasts and/or moulds — Colony-count technique at 25 °C Specifies a method for the detection and enumeration of colony-forming units (CFU) of viable yeasts and/or moulds in milk and milk products by means of the colony-count technique at 25 °C. The method is applicable to milk, liquid milk products, dried milk, dried sweet whey, dried buttermilk, lactose, cheese, acid casein, lactic casein, rennet casein, caseinate, acid whey powder, butter, frozen milk products (including edible ices), custard, desserts, fermented milk and cream.

ICS 07.100.30; ICS 67.100.01 HS 0401.00.00; HS 0402.00.00; HS 0403.00.00; HS 0404.00.00; HS 0405.00.00; HS 0406.00.00 8 pages PGr 2

97. EAS 68-4:2007, Milk and milk products — Methods of microbiological examination — Part 4: Swab tests

This standard deals with the test intended for checking sariitization of the surface of containers and equipment with which milk and milk products can come into direct contact. ICS 07.100.30; ICS 67.100.01 HS 0401.00.00; HS 0402.00.00; HS 0403.00.00; HS 0404.00.00; HS 0405.00.00; HS 0406.00.00 3 pages PGr 1

98. EAS 69:2007, Pasteurized milk — Specification

This East African Standard specifies requirements and methods of sampling for pasteurised liquid milk offered for sale and intended for human consumption. ICS 67.100.10 HS 0401.20.00; HS 0401.10.00(fat-free) 3 pages PGr 1

99. EAS 70:2007, Dairy milk ices and dairy ice creams — Specificatio n

This East African Standard specifies the requirements and sampling and methods of test for dairy ices and dairy ice cream.

ICS 67.100.10 HS 2105.00.0010 5 pages PGr 1

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100. EAS 71:2000, Burnt clay roofing tiles — Specification This East African Standard specifies requirements for Mangalore and Roman roofing tiles.

ICS 01.040.91; ICS 91.100.25 HS 6905.10.0000 EQV: BS 402:1979 [BS EN 1304:2005] 11 pages PGr 2

101. EAS 72:2000, Processed cereals-based food for infants and childr en — Specification

This East African Standard specifies requirements and methods of test for processed cereal-based foods intended for supplementation of the diet of infants and children.

ICS 67.060 HS 1901.10.00 EQ: CODEX STAN 074-1981 5 pages PGr 1 102. EAS 73:2000, Building limes (Quicklime and Hydrated Lime) — Spec ification

This East African Standard specification applies to quick and hydrated lime intended for use in buildings.

ICS 91.100 HS 2522.10.00 (quicklime); HS 2522.20.00(slaked lime); HS 2522.30.00(hydraulic) 29 pages PGr 4

103. EAS 74-1:2007, Animal feeding staffs — Preparation of samples

This East African Standard specifies methods for the preparation of test samples from laboratory samples of animal feeding stuffs including pet foods.

ICS 65.120 HS 2308.00.00 (vegetable type); HS 2309.00.0000 (preparations) EQV: ISO 6498:1998 8 pages PGr 2

104. EAS 74-2:2007, Animal feeding stuffs — Determination of moisture a nd other volatile matter content

This East African Standard specifies a method for the determination of the moisture and other volatile matter content of animal feeding stuffs. The method is applicable to animal feeding stuffs with the exception of: a) milk products; b) mineral substances; c) mixtures containing a considerable amount of milk products or mineral substances, for example milk replacers; d) animal feeding stuffs containing humectants (e.g. propylene glycol); e) the following simple animal feeding stuffs: animal and vegetable fats and oils; oilseeds; oilseed residues; cereals, except maize, and cereal products; maize. ICS 65.120 HS 2308.00.00 (vegetable type); HS 2309.00.0000 (preparations) EQV: ISO 6496:1999 7 pages PGr 2

105. EAS 74-3:2007, Animal feeding stuffs — Determination of nitrogen c ontent and calculation of crude protein content — K jeldahl method This East African Standard specifies a method for the determination of the nitrogen content of animal feeding stuffs by the Kjeldahl process, and a method for the calculation of the crude protein content. This method does not distinguish between protein nitrogen and non-protein nitrogen. If it is important to determine the content of non-protein nitrogen, an appropriate method should be used.

ICS 65.120 HS 2308.00.00 (vegetable type); HS 2309.00.0000 (preparations) EQV: ISO 5983-1:2005 9 pages PGr 2

106. EAS 74-4:2007, Animal feeding stuffs — Determination of crude fibr e content—Method with intermediate filtration

This East African Standard specifies a method with intermediate filtration for the determination of the crude fibre content. A manual procedure and a semi-automatic procedure are described. The method is applicable to animal feeding stuffs with a crude fibre content greater than 10 g/kg. This East African Standard is also applicable to cereals and pulses.

ICS 65.120 HS 2308.00.00 (vegetable type); HS 2309.00.0000 (preparations) EQV: ISO 6865:2000 10 pages PGr 2

107. EAS 74-5:2007, Animal feeding stuffs — Determination of fat conten t

This East African Standard specifies a method for the determination of the fat content of animal feeding stuffs. The method is applicable to animal feeding stuffs except oilseeds and oilseed residues.

ICS 65.120 HS 2308.00.00 (vegetable type); HS 2309.00.0000 (preparations) EQV: ISO 6492:1999 9 pages PGr 2

108. EAS 74-6:2007, Animal feeding stuffs — Determination of crude ash This East African Standard specifies a method for the determination of crude ash of animal feeding stuffs.

ICS 65.120 HS 2308.00.00 (vegetable type); HS 2309.00.0000 (preparations) EQV: ISO 5984:2002 6 pages PGr 1

109. EAS 74-7:2007, Animal feeding stuffs — Determination of ash insolu ble in hydrochloric acid This East African Standard specifies two procedures for animal feeding stuffs for the determination of the ash which is insoluble in hydrochloric acid. The applicable procedure depends on the nature of the sample.

ICS 65.120 HS 2308.00.00 (vegetable type); HS 2309.00.0000 (preparations) EQV: ISO 5985:2002 7 pages PGr 2

110. EAS 74-8:2007, Animal feeding stuffs — Determination of the conten ts of calcium, copper, iron, magnesium, manganese, potassium, sodium and zinc — Method using atomic ab sorption spectrometry This East African Standard specifies an atomic absorption spectrometric method for the determination of the contents of calcium (Ca), copper (Cu), iron (Fe), magnesium (Mg), manganese (Mn), potassium (K),sodium (Na) and zinc (Zn) in animal feeding stuffs. The method is applicable to all animal feeding stuffs.

ICS 65.120 HS 2308.00.00 (vegetable type); HS 2309.00.0000 (preparations) EQV: ISO 6869:2000 15 pages PGr 2

111. EAS 74-9:2007, Animal feeding stuffs — Determination of phosphorou s content — Spectrometric method This East African Standard specifies a spectrometric method for the determination of the phosphorus content of animal feeding stuffs. The method is applicable to animal feeding stuffs with a phosphorus content less than 50 g/kg. It is particularly appropriate for the analysis of products with low phosphorus content. For products with higher phosphorus content, application of a gravimetric method is advised, using for instance quinoline phosphomolybdate.

ICS 65.120 HS 2308.00.00 (vegetable type); HS 2309.00.0000 (preparations) EQV: ISO 6491:1998 7 pages PGr 2

112. EAS 74-10:2007, Animal feeding stuffs — Determination of water-solu ble chlorides content

This East African Standard specifies a method for the determination of the water-soluble chlorides content, expressed as sodium chloride, of animal feeding stuffs. The method is applicable to animal feeding stuffs.

ICS 65.120 HS 2308.00.00 (vegetable type); HS 2309.00.0000 (preparations) EQV: ISO 6495:1999 7 pages PGr 2

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113. EAS 74-11:2007, Animal feeding stuffs — Determination of available lysine

This East African Standard specifies a method for the determination of the available lysine in animal feeding stuffs containing animal or vegetable proteins. Compared with biological determination, the method does, however, overestimate the amount of available lysine and care is necessary in interpreting the results. ICS 65.120 HS 2308.00.00 (vegetable type); HS 2309.00.0000 (preparations) EQV: ISO 5510:1984 5 pages PGr 1

114. EAS 75:2000, Dairy cattle feed supplements — Specification

This East African Standard covers specification for compounded feeds used for supplementing rations of dairy cattle. ICS 65.120 HS 2309.90.1030 6 pages PGr 1

115. EAS 76:2000, Tomato products — Test methods

This East African Standard specifies methods of test for tomato concentrates, modified tomato products, tomato juice and canned tomatoes. ICS 67.080.20 HS 0702.00; HS 2002.00.0000; HS 2009.50.0000; HS 2103.20 22 pages PGr 3

116. EAS 77-1:2000, Soft fruit juice — Specification — Part 1: Soft fru it juice drinks

This Part 1 of EAS 77 prescribes the requirements for soft fruit juice drinks with standardized juice. ICS 67.080.10 HS 2009.31.00 4 pages PGr 1

117. EAS 77-2:2000, Soft fruit juice — Specification — Part 2: Comminut ed soft fruit drinks

This part of EAS 77 prescribes the requirements for soft fruit juice drinks with crushed peels of the fruit. ICS 67.080.10 HS 2009.31.00 (single fruit); HS 2009.90.00 (mixed); EQV: CHS 198:2005; CODEX STAN 247:2005 2 pages PGr 1

118. EAS 78:2000, Milk based baby food — Specification This East African Standard prescribes the requirements for infant milk foods. These foods are intended for use as part of the weaning or follow up diet of the infant from the age of 4 months to 6 months, and of the child. This standard does not include foods covered by the standards for infant formula, for processed cereal-based foods for infants and children and for canned baby foods.

ICS 67.100.10 HS 0402.10.20; HS 0402.29.20 EQ: CHS 035:2004 7 pages PGr 2

119. EAS 79:2008, Cereals, pulses and milled products — Sampling of s tatic batches

This East African Standard specifies general conditions relating to sampling for the assessment of the quality of cereals, pulses and milled products from cereals and pulses (hereinafter called "grain"), in bulk or in bags, but excluding pellets. It is applicable to the manual or mechanical sampling of static bulk grain up to a depth of 3 m. For static bulks exceeding 3 m in depth up to a maximum depth of 12 m, it is necessary to use mechanical sampling methods. For bulk grain exceeding 12 m in depth it is necessary to sample grain when flowing. This latter sampling method is also applicable for all depths of bulk grain (see ISO 6644). This East African Standard is not applicable to seed grain, nor does it apply to sampling for testing for hidden infestation. It is not applicable to flowing grain. This East African Standard is not applicable for certain sampling requirements (e.g. microbiological, mycotoxin and pesticide residue analysis). In these cases, it is recommended that the parties concerned come to an agreement.

ICS 67.060 HS 0713; HS 1000; HS 1001.10.00; HS 1001.90.00; HS 1001.90.39; HS 1002.00.90; HS 1003.00.90; HS 1004.00.90; HS 1005.90.00; HS 1006; HS 1007.00.90; HS 1008 18 pages PGr 3

120. EAS 80-1:2007, Butter — Determination of moisture, non-fat solids and fat contents — Part 1: Determination of moistur e content (Reference method) This part of EAS 80 specifies the reference method for the determination of the moisture content of butter.

ICS 67.100.20 HS 0405.10.00 [HS 0405.00.5000] EQV: ISO 3727-1:2001 6 pages PGr 1

121. EAS 80-2:2007, Butter — Determination of moisture, non-fat solids and fat contents — Part 2: Determination of non-fat solids content (Reference method) This part of ISO EAS 80 specifies the reference method for the determination of the non-fat solids content of butter. ICS 67.100.20 HS 0405.10.00 [HS 0405.00.5000] EQV: ISO 3727-2:2001 6 pages PGr 1

122. EAS 80-3:2007, Butter — Determination of moisture, non-fat solids and fat contents — Part 3: Calculation of fat conte nt This part of EAS 80 specifies a method for the calculation of the fat content of butter.

ICS 67.100.20 HS 0405.10.00 [HS 0405.00.5000] EQV: ISO 3727-3:2003 2 pages PGr 1

123. EAS 80-4:2007, Butter — Methods of analysis — Part 4: Determinatio n of salt content This East African Standard specifies a method for the determination of the salt content of butter. The method is applicable to all types of butter containing more than 0.1 % (mass fraction) of salt.

ICS 67.100.20 HS 0405.10.00 [HS 0405.00.5000] EQV: ISO 1738:2004 5 pages PGr 1

124. EAS 80-5:2007, Butter — Methods of analysis — Part 5: Determinatio n of the refractive index of the fat (Reference met hod) This East African Standard specifies a reference method for the determination of the refractive index of the fat from butter.

ICS 67.100.20 HS 0405.10.00 [HS 0405.00.5000] EQV: ISO 1739:2006 4 pages PGr 1

125. EAS 80-6:2007, Butter — Methods of analysis — Part 6: Determinatio n of fat acidity (Reference method) This East African Standard specifies a method for the determination of the acidity of the fat contained in milkfat products and in butter.

ICS 67.100.10; ICS 67.100.30 HS 0405.10.00 [HS 0405.00.5000] EQV: ISO 1740:2004 7 pages PGr 2

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126. EAS 80-7:2007, Butter — Methods of analysis — Part 7: Determinatio n of pH of the serum — Potentiometric method

This East African Standard specifies a potentiometric method for the determination of the pH of the serum from all types of butter. ICS 67.100.20 HS 0405.10.00 [HS 0405.00.5000] EQV: ISO 7238:2004 5 pages PGr 1

127. EAS 80-8:2007, Butter — Methods of analysis — Part 8: Determinatio n of copper content This East African Standard specifies a reference method for the determination of the copper content of milk and milk products. The method is applicable to a) milk, skimmed milk and buttermilk, b) evaporated milk and sweetened condensed milk, c) whole and skimmed milk powder, d) cream and butter, e) butterfat, f) ice-cream, g) hard, semi-hard and soft cheeses of various ages, and processed cheese, and h) caseins, caseinates and coprecipitates. The method is suitable for determining copper contents as low as 0.05 mg/kg in test samples of butter and butterfat. ICS 67.100.01 HS 0405.10.00 [HS 0405.00.5000] EQV: ISO 5738:2004 11 pages PGr 2

128. EAS 80-9:2007, Butter — Methods of analysis — Part 9: Determinatio n of iron content This East Standard specifies a spectrometric reference method for the determination of the iron content of milk and milk products. This method is applicable to: milk, skimmed milk, whey and buttermilk; plain yogurt and skimmed yogurt; evaporated milk and sweetened; dried whole and skimmed milk, buttermilk; cream and butter; butterfat; ice-cream condensed milk dried whey and dried; cheese of various ages, and processed cheese; caseins, caseinates and coprecipitates. ICS 67.100.01 HS 0405.10.00 [HS 0405.00.5000] EQV: ISO 6738:1985 6 pages PGr 1

129. EAS 81-1:2007, Milk powders Methods for the analysis Part 1: Determination of ash and alkalinity This East African Standard gives methods for the determination of ash and alkalinity together with for sample preparation. ICS 67.100.10 HS 0402.00.00 EQV: BS 1743:1968; BS 363:1963 2 pages PGr 1

130. EAS 81-2:2007, Milk powders Methods for the analysis Part 2: Determination of moisture content (Referen ce method) This East African Standard specifies a method for the determination of the moisture content of all types of dried milk.

ICS 67.100.10 HS 0402.00.00 EQV: ISO 5537:2004 7 pages PGr 2

131. EAS 81-3:2007, Milk powders Methods for the analysis Part 3: Determination of fat content — Gravimetric method (Reference method) This East African Standard specifies the reference method for the determination of the fat content of dried milk and dried milk products. The method is applicable to dried milk with a fat content of 40% (mass fraction) or more, dried whole, dried partially skimmed, and dried skimmed milk, dried whey, dried butter milk and dried butter serum.

ICS 67.100.10 HS 0402.00.00 EQV: ISO 1736:2000 14 pages PGr 2

132. EAS 81-4:2007, Milk powders Evaporated milk and sweetened condensed milk — Met hods for the analysis — Part 4: Determination of fat content — Gravimetric method ( Reference method) This East African Standard specifies the reference method for the determination of the fat content of all types of evaporated milk and sweetened condensed milk (liquid sweetened and unsweetened concentrated milk). ICS 67.100.10 HS 0402.00.00 EQV: ISO 1737:1999 14 pages PGr 2

133. EAS 81-5:2007, Milk powders Methods for the analysis Part 5: Determination of nitrogen content Kjeldahl method

This part of EAS 81 specifies a method for the determination of the nitrogen content of liquid milk, whole or skimmed, by the Kjeldahl principle.

ICS 67.100.10 HS 0402.00.00 EQV: ISO 8968-1:2001 11 pages PGr 2

134. EAS 81-6:2007, Milk powders Methods for the analysis Part 6: Determination of titratable acidity (Refer ence method) This East African Standard specifies a reference method for the determination of the titratable acidity of all types of dried milk. ICS 67.100.10 HS 0402.00.00 EQV: ISO 6091:1980 2 pages PGr 1

135. EAS 81-7:2007, Milk powders Methods for the analysis Part 7: Determination of titratable acidity (Routi ne method) This East African Standard specifies a routine method for the determination of the titratable acidity of all types of dried milk.

ICS 67.100.10 HS 0402.00.00 EQV: ISO 6092:1980 2 pages PGr 1

136. EAS 81-8:2007, Milk powders Methods for the analysis Part 8: Determination of insolubility index This East African Standard specifies a method of determining the insolubility index, as a means of assessing the solubility, of dried whole milk, dried partly skimmed milk and dried skimmed milk, whether non-instant or instant. The method is also applicable to dried whey, dried buttermilk and dried milk-based baby food, as well as to any of the dried products listed in which milk fat has been replaced by another fat, or which has been roller-dried instead of spray-dried. ICS 67.100.10 HS 0402.00.00 EQV: ISO 8156:2005 10 pages PGr 2

137. EAS 81-9:2007, Milk powders Methods for the analysis Part 9: Assessment of heat class Heat-number reference method This East African Standard specifies the reference method, based on the determination of heat number, for assessing the heat class of dried whole milk, dried partly skimmed milk and dried skimmed milk as “whole milk powder”, “partly skimmed milk powder” and “skimmed milk powder”, respectively) manufactured by the spray process. The method is also applicable to all types of instant dried milk. ICS 67.100.10 HS 0402.00.00 EQV: ISO 6585:1985 8 pages PGr 2

138. EAS 82:2000, Milled cereal products — Methods of test

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This East African Standard prescribes methods of test for milled cereal products. ICS 67.060 HS 1001.10.00; HS 1001.90.00; HS 1001.90.39; HS 1002.00.90; HS 1003.00.90; HS 1004.00.90; HS 1005.90.00; HS 1006; HS 1007.00.90; HS 1008 6 pages PGr 1

139. EAS 83:2000, Fresh tomatoes — Specification This standard prescribes requirements for fresh tomatoes (Lycopersicon esculentum) for export and for specified local markets. It also stipulates requirements for handling, grading, and packaging of the produce from the dispatching stage to the marketing stage. ICS 67.080.20 HS 0702.00.00 6 pages PGr 1

140. EAS 84-1:2000, Meat grades and meat cuts — Specification This part of this East African Standard specifies methods of grading and grades of beef livestock and carcasses thereof, meant for human consumption. The standard also defines major portions of meat cuts from the carcasses for sale. ICS 67.120.10 HS 0201.00.00; HS 0202.00.00 7 pages PGr 2

141. EAS 85-1:2000, Paints, varnishes, lacquers and enamels — Methods o f test — Part 1: Preliminary examination samples

This East African Standard is one of a series of standards dealing with the sampling and testing of paints, varnishes and related products. This International Standard specifies both the procedure for preliminary examination of a Single Sample as received for testing, and the procedure for preparing a test Sample by blending and reduction of a series of samples representative of a consignment or bulk of paint, varnish or related product, the samples of the product to be tested having been taken in accordance with ISO 1512. ICS 87.040 HS 3208.00.00; HS 3209.00.00; HS 3210.00.00 EQV: ISO 1513:1992 6 pages PGr 1

142. EAS 85-3:2000, Paints, varnishes, lacquers and enamels — Methods o f test — Part 3: Determination of flow time by use of a flow

cup This East African Standard specifies a method for the determination of the flow time of paint, varnishes and related products that may be used to control consistency. A method for the adjustment of paints to the correct application consistency at the application temperature is described. Three flow cups of similar dimensions, but having orifice diameters of 3 mm, 4 mm and 6 mm, are specified. The method for their calibration is given. The method is limited to testing materials for which the break-point of the flow from the orifice of the flow cup can be determined with certainty. This point is difficult to determine and reproduce for materials with flow times in excess of 100 s due to slowing-down effects.

ICS 87.040 HS 3208.00.00; HS 3209.00.00; HS 3210.00.00 EQV: ISO 2431:1993 8 pages PGr 2

143. EAS 85-4:2000, Paints, varnishes, lacquers and enamels — Methods o f test — Part 4: Determination of density

This East African Standard specifies a method for determining the density of liquid paints and related products, by the use of a pyknometer of a mass per volume cup.

ICS 87.040 HS 3208.00.00; HS 3209.00.00; HS 3210.00.00 EQV: ISO 2811-1:1997 5 pages PGr 1

144. EAS 85-5:2000, Paints, varnishes, lacquers and enamels — Methods o f test — Part 5: Determination of volatile and non- volatile

matter This East African Standard specifies a standard procedure for determining the content of both 'volatile matter' and 'non-volatile matter' in paints, varnishes and related products for any specified temperature and period of heating.

ICS 87.040 HS 3208.00.00; HS 3209.00.00; HS 3210.00.00 EQV: ISO 3251:2003 3 pages PGr 1

145. EAS 85-8:2000, Paints, varnishes, lacquers and enamels — Methods o f test — Part 8: Determination of light fasteners f or interior

use This East African Standard specifies a method for assessing the light fastness of interior paints by exposure to light from artificial sources, under prescribed conditions, which have been shown to correlate acceptably with exposure to daylight through glass. For critical application the user should generally satisfy himself that the degree of correlation is acceptable for this purpose.

ICS 87.040 HS 3208.00.00; HS 3209.00.00; HS 3210.00.00 EQV: ISO 2809:1976 [ISO 11341:2004] 4 pages PGr 1

146. EAS 85-9:2000, Paints, varnishes, lacquers and enamels — Methods o f test — Part 9: Determination of contrast ratio of light

coloured paints at a fixed spreading rate (using bl ack and white charts) This part of this East African Standard specifies a method to be used for determining the opacity (by contrast ratio measurement) given by paint films of white or light colours of reflectance value greater than 25 %, applied at a spreading rate of 20 m²/l to an agreed black and white substrate.

ICS 87.040 HS 3208.00.00; HS 3209.00.00; HS 3210.00.00 EQV: ISO 3905:1980 [ISO 6504-3:1998] 5 pages PGr 1

147. EAS 85-10:2000, Paints, varnishes, lacquers and enamels — Methods o f test — Part 10: Determination of contrast ratio o f light

coloured paints at a fixed spreading rate (using bl ack polyester film) This East African Standard specifies a method to be used for determining the capacity (by contrast ratio measurement) given by paint films of white or light colours of reflectance value greater than 25 percent, applied at a spreading rate of 20 m²/l to colourless transparent polyester film, the reflectance being measured subsequently over agreed black and white glass plates.

ICS 87.040 HS 3208.00.00; HS 3209.00.00; HS 3210.00.00 EQV: ISO 3906:1980 [ISO 6504-3:1998] 5 pages PGr 1

148. EAS 85-11:2000, Paints, varnishes, lacquers and enamels — Methods o f test — Part 11: Determination of the effect of he at

This East African Standard specifies a general procedure for determining the resistance of single coatings or multicoat systems of paints or related products to the effect of heat. The procedure is applicable to products intended for use on domestic radiators or other articles likely to be subjected to similar temperatures. A representative sample of the product to be tested (or each product in the case of a multicoat system) shall be taken and then be examined and prepared for testing as specified in Part 1 of this standard.

ICS 87.040 HS 3208.00.00; HS 3209.00.00; HS 3210.00.00 EQV: ISO 3248:1998 3 pages PGr 1

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149. EAS 85-13:2000, Paints, varnishes, lacquers and enamels — Methods o f test — Part 13: Falling weight test (Impact test)

This East African Standard specifies a test method for evaluating the resistance of a coat of paint, varnishes or similar product to cracking and/or stripping and a metallic substrate which is subjected to a deformation resulting from the drop of a falling weight, under standard conditions whatever the type of instrument used.

ICS 87.040 HS 3208.00.00; HS 3209.00.00; HS 3210.00.00 EQV: ISO 6272-1:2002; ISO 6272-2:2002 4 pages PGr 1

150. EAS 85-15:2000, Paints, varnishes, lacquers and enamels — Methods o f test — Part 15: Determination of resistance to ne utral

salt spray (Corrosion test) This East African Standard describes a method for determining, the resistance of coatings to the neutral salt spray test performed in accordance with the requirements of coating or product specifications.

ICS 87.040 HS 3208.00.00; HS 3209.00.00; HS 3210.00.00 EQV: ISO 7253:1996 7 pages PGr 2

151. EAS 85-16:2000, Paints, varnishes, lacquers and enamels — Methods o f test — Part 16: Flexibility test

This Part 16 of this East African Standard specifies an empirical test procedure for assessing the resistance of a coating of paint, varnish or related product to cracking and/or detachment from a metal substrate when subjected to bending round a cylindrical mandrel under standard conditions. For a multicoat system, each coat may be tested separately or the complete system may be tested. The method specified may be carried out either as a 'go/no go' test by carrying out the test with a single specified size of mandrel, to assess compliance with a particular requirement or by repeating the procedure using successively smaller mandrels to determine the diameter of the first mandrel over which the coating cracks and/or becomes detached from the substrate. Two types of apparatus are specified, Type 1 being appropriate for use on test panels of thickness up to 0.3 mm, and Type 2 for use on test panels of thickness up to 1.0 mm. Both types of apparatus have been found to give similar results with the same coating, but normally only one will be used for testing a given product.

ICS 87.040 HS 3208.00.00; HS 3209.00.00; HS 3210.00.00 EQV: ISO 1519:2002 7 pages PGr 2

152. EAS 85-17:2000, Paints, varnishes, lacquers and enamels — Methods o f test — Part 17: Determination of flashpoint (clos ed cup

equilibrium method) This Part 17 of East African Standard specifies a method for determining the flashpoint of paint, varnish, paint binder solvent, petroleum or a related product and makes allowance for deviation from standard atmospheric pressure. Care should be taken in the interpretation of results obtained from solvent mixtures containing halogenated hydrocarbons.

ICS 87.040 HS 3208.00.00; HS 3209.00.00; HS 3210.00.00 EQV: ISO 1523:2002 9 pages PGr 2

153. EAS 86:2000, Sesame (Simsim) oil for cosmetic industry — Specifi cation

This East African Standard prescribes the requirements for sesame oil for cosmetic industry.

ICS 71.100.01 HS 1515.50.0000 EQV: CODEX STAN 26:1981 4 pages PGr 1

154. EAS 87:2007, Sweetened condensed milk — Specification

This East African Standard prescribes the requirements and the methods of sampling and test for sweetened condensed milk. ICS 67.100.10 HS 0402.10.00(skimmed); HS 0402.99.90 [HS 0402.99.20] EQ: CHS 003:2004; CODEX STAN A-4 5 pages PGr 1

155. EAS 88:2000, Animal feedstuffs — Methods of sampling

This East African Standard prescribes methods for sampling animal feedstuffs. ICS 65.120 HS 2308.00.00 (vegetable type); HS 2309.00.0000 (preparations) EQV: ISO 6497:2002 5 pages PGr 1

156. EAS 89:2000, Millet flour — Specification

This East African Standard specifies requirements for flour for human consumption which is obtained from pearl millet pennisetum americanum (variety 'souna' and 'sanoo'), proso millet Penicum maliaceum), finger millet (Eleusine Coracona). This standard does not apply to grits or coarse grain obtained from millets. ICS 67.060 HS 1102.90.00 EQV: CODEX STAN 170:1995 4 pages PGr 1

157. EAS 90:2000, Compounded poultry feeds — Specification

This East African Standard prescribed requirements and methods of sampling and analysis for compounded feeds used as a sole source of nutrients for poultry. This East African Standard shall apply to feeds for the following categories of poultry: Chicks, ducklings and poults; Growers; Layers; Breeders; and Broilers — Starters and finishers ICS 65.120 2309.90.1020 EQV: IS 5255 6 pages PGr 1

158. EAS 91:2000, Passion fruit — Specification

This East African Standard specifies requirements for passion fruits (Passiflora edulis) to be supplied fresh in the export and local markets. It also stipulates requirements for grading and packaging of the produce. ICS 67.080.10 HS 0810.90.00 [HS 0810.90.5000] 3 pages PGr 1

159. EAS 92-1:2005, Methods of test for tobacco and tobacco products — Part 1: Determination of nicotine alkaloids in toba cco —

Spectrophotometric method This East African Standard specifies a reference method for the spectrophotometric determination of nicotine alkaloids in tobacco. The method is applicable to unmanufactured tobacco, manufactured tobacco and tobacco products. It involves submission of the ground tobacco sample to steam distillation under strongly alkaline conditions, spectrophotometric measurement of alkaloids in the distillate and the calculation of the alkaloid content as a percentage as nicotine. ICS 65.160 HS 2400.00.00 EQV: ISO 2881:1992 5 pages PGr 1

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160. EAS 92-2:2005, Methods of test for tobacco and tobacco products — Part 2: Determination of total particulate matter ( tar) in cigarette smoke using the filtrona 302 smoking mach ine Cigarettes are marked for insertion and butt length, conditioned at 22 °C/60 % RH and total particulate matter (TPM) in the smoke determined using an automatic smoking machine. This method is applicable only when the Filtrona Model 302 smoking machine is used. It includes the setting-up procedure, the operation of the machine, and associated details concerning the Cambridge filter holder and pads. ICS 65.160 HS 2400.00.00 EQV: ISO 4387:2000 6 pages PGr 1

161. EAS 92-3:2005, Methods of test for tobacco and tobacco products — Part 3: Determination of water in smoke total parti culate

matter by Karl Fischer titrimetry This method covers determination of smoke using Karl Fischer titrimetry method. ICS 65.160 HS 2400.00.00 EQV: ISO 6488:2004 5 pages PGr 1

162. EAS 92-4:2005, Methods of test for tobacco and tobacco products — Part 4: Determination of moisture in tobacco

This East African Standard specifies method of test for determination of moisture in cigarettes ICS 65.160 HS 2400.00.00 EQV: ISO 16632:2003 4 pages PGr 1

163. EAS 92-5:2005, Methods of test for tobacco and tobacco products — Part 5: Determination of loose shorts in packets

This standard specifies method of test for determination of loose shorts in a packet of cigarettes ICS 65.160 HS 2400.00.00 4 pages PGr 1

164. EAS 92-6:2005, Methods of test for tobacco and tobacco products — Part 6: Determination of potash in tobacco flame

photometric method This draft standard specifies method of test for potash in tobacco and tobacco products. ICS 65.160 HS 2400.00.00 4 pages PGr 1

165. EAS 92-7:2005, Methods of test for tobacco and tobacco products — Part 7: Determination of burning quality of cigaret tes

This standard specifies method of determination of burning quality of cigarette smoke. ICS 65.160 HS 2400.00.00 3 pages PGr 1

166. EAS 92-8:2005, Methods of test for tobacco and tobacco products — Part 8: Determination of loss of tobacco from the e nds —

Method using a rotating cylindrical cage This part standard specifies a method for the determination of loss of tobacco from cigarette ends using a rotating cylindrical cage. It applies mainly to cigarettes sampled on the manufacturing site, before or after packaging. ICS 65.160 HS 2400.00.00 EQV: ISO 3550-1:1997 9 pages PGr 2

167. EAS 92-9:2005, Methods of test for tobacco and tobacco products — Part 9: Determination of mass loss on heating

This draft standard specifies method of determination of mass loss on heating. The method is based on dehydration of the sample in a hot air oven at a hot oven at a temperature of 100.0 ± 0.5 ºC for 15 hours. ICS 65.160 HS 2400.00.00 EQV: ISO 3550-2:1997 3 pages PGr 1

168. EAS 92-10:2005, Methods of test for tobacco and tobacco products — Part 10: Determination of total ash

This East African Standard specifies method of test for the determination of total ash in cigarettes. ICS 65.160 HS 2400.00.00 3 pages PGr 1

169. EAS 92-11:2005, Methods of test for tobacco and tobacco products — Part 11: Determination of acid insoluble ash

This standard specifies method of determination of acid insoluble ash in cigarettes. ICS 65.160 HS 2400.00.00 EQV: ISO 2817:1999 3 pages PGr 1

170. EAS 92-12:2005, Methods of test for tobacco and tobacco products — Part 12: Determination of sulphur using magnesium n itrate

This East African Standard specifies method of test for the determination of sulphur using magnesium nitrate. ICS 65.160 HS 2400.00.00 2 page PGr 1

171. EAS 92-13:2005, Methods of test for tobacco and tobacco products — Part 13: Atmosphere for conditioning and testing

This standard specifies the atmosphere for the conditioning and testing of samples and test pieces of tobacco and tobacco products. It is applicable to tests on tobacco, tobacco products, and materials used in the manufacture of tobacco products for which prior conditioning is necessary. ICS 65.160 HS 2400.00.00 EQV: ISO 3402:1999 2 pages PGr 1

172. EAS 92-14:2005, Methods of test for tobacco and tobacco products — Part 14: Determination of cigarette filling density

This East African standard specifies method of test for determination of cigarette filling density. Cigarette filling density is reported as at 13.5 % moisture content, correction being made for the difference between this and the moisture content of the sample as measured. ICS 65.160 HS 2400.00.00 2 page PGr 1

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173. EAS 92-15:2005, Methods of test for tobacco and tobacco products — Part 15: Determination of nicotine alkaloids in tob acco — Continuous-flow analysis method This International Standard specifies a method for the determination of the content of total alkaloids as nicotine in tobacco by continuous-flow analysis. This method is applicable to manufactured and unmanufactured tobacco. ICS 65.160 HS 2400.00.00 EQV: ISO 15152:2003 11 pages PGr 2

174. EAS 92-16:2005, Methods of test for tobacco and tobacco products — Part 16: Cigarettes — Determination of carbon monox ide in

the vapour — Phase of cigarette smoke — NDIR method This East African Standard specifies a method for the determination of carbon monoxide (CO) in the vapour phase of cigarette smoke. ICS 65.160 HS 2400.00.00 EQV: ISO 8454:1995 6 pages PGr 1

175. EAS 92-17:2005, Methods of test for tobacco and tobacco products — Part 17: Cigarettes — Sampling

This East African Standard specifies two methods of sampling a population of cigarettes manufactured for sale for the preparation of samples. Different procedures are specified according to whether sampling is undertaken at the point of sale, at the producer's premises, or the importer's and distributor's warehouses. Sampling “at one point in time” provides an instantaneous estimate of one or more characteristics of cigarettes. Sampling is carried out within as short a period as possible, not exceeding 14 d. Sampling “over a period of time” provides a continuous estimate of one or more characteristics of cigarettes. It can be considered for practical purposes as a series of samples each taken “at one point in time”. This Standard provides information on the statistical treatment of data and provides estimates, based on practical experience of the order of ranking in condensate, nicotine and carbon monoxide which is found when a product is sampled and smoked in accordance with the specified procedures. ICS 65.160 HS 2400.00.00 EQV: ISO 8243:2003 15 pages PGr 2

176. EAS 93-1:2000, Raw hides and skins — Code of practice — Part 1: By stack salting

This East African Standard shall apply to raw cattle hides, calfskins, goatskins and hair sheep skins to be preserved by stack salting and intended for tanning for local and export markets. ICS 59.140.20 HS 4101.00.00 5 pages PGr 1

177. EAS 93-2:2000, Raw hides and skins — Code of practice — Part 2: By air-drying

This East African Standard shall apply to raw hides and skins to be preserved by air-drying and intended for tanning. ICS 59.140.20 HS 4101.00.00 4 pages PGr 1

178. EAS 93-3:2000, Raw hides and skins — Codes of practice for preserv ation — Part 3: By pickling

The pickling method consists of treating skins with pickle which is a solution of an acid (sulphuric or hydrochloric acid) and salt (sodium chloride) in water. ICS 59.140.20 HS 4101.00.00 4 pages PGr 1

179. EAS 94:2002, Burnt clay building blocks — Specification

This East African Standard specifies requirements for type, quality, dimensions and other physical characteristics, of burnt clay, shale or brick earth building blocks for use in buildings for structural and non-structural purposes. It also specifies sampling and testing methods.

ICS 91.100 HS 6810.11.0000; HS 6902.90.1010 16 pages PGr 3

180. EAS 95:2000, Sorghum flour — Specification

This East African Standard specifies requirements for sorghum flour for human consumption. This standard does not apply to grits or meal obtained from Sorghum bicolour (L) Moench. ICS 67.060 HS 1102.90.00 EQV: CODEX STAN 173:1995 4 pages PGr 1

181. EAS 96:2008, Sanitary towels — Specification

This East African Standard specifies the requirements for sanitary towels. This standard does not apply to serviettes, refreshing towels and napkins, and panty liners. ICS 59.080.30 HS 4818.40.10 [HS 4818.40.4010] 18 pages PGr 3

182. EAS 97:1999, Fish-meal — Specification

This East African Standard prescribes the requirements for fishmeal for use in compounding livestock feeds. ICS 65.120 HS 2301.20.90 4 pages PGr 1

183. EAS 98:1999, Curry powder — Specification

This East African Standard prescribes the requirements and the methods of sampling and test for curry powder, which is, used which is used as a flavouring material in the preparation of foods. Recommendations relating to storage and transportation conditions are given in Annex A. ICS 67.220.10 HS 0910.50.0000 4 pages PGr 1

184. EAS 99:1999, Spices and condiments — Terminology

This East African Standard prescribes the list of botanical names of plants classified under spices and condiments. This standard also gives the part of the plant used, the common English and available Swahili names of spices and condiments imported and those grown in the country. ICS 67.220.10 HS 0904; 0905; 0906; 0907; 0908; 0909; 0910 EQV: ISO 676:1999

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4 pages PGr 1 185. EAS 100:2000, Foodstuffs — Methods of determination of lead

This East African standard prescribes a method for determination of lead in food and foodstuffs. The detection limit of the method is 0.1 mg/kg as lead content in the food sample. ICS 67.050 HS 0200; 0300; 0400; 0700; 0800; 0900; 1000; 1100; 1200; 1500; 1600; 1700; 1800; 1900; 2000; 2100; 2200; 2300; 2501; 3300; 3500 4 pages PGr 1

186. EAS 101:2000, Foodstuffs — Methods of determination of arsenic

This East African Standard prescribes methods for determination of arsenic. Modified Gutzeit method of test for arsenic shall be employed in cases where arsenic content is not needed and only knowledge of limit is desired. In cases where the actual arsenic content is to be determined, silver diethyldithiocarbanate method shall be followed. The method is applicable to quantities of arsenic as greater than 1 µg.

ICS 67.080.01 HS 0200; 0300; 0400; 0700; 0800; 0900; 1000; 1100; 1200; 1500; 1600; 1700; 1800; 1900; 2000; 2100; 2200; 2300; 2501; 3300; 3500 5 pages PGr 1

187. EAS 102:1999, Spices and condiments — Sampling and test methods

This East African Standard prescribes methods of sampling and test for spices and condiments. ICS 67.220.10 HS 0904; 0905; 0906; 0907; 0908; 0909; 0910 EQV: ISO 948:1999 23 pages PGr 3

188. EAS 103:1999, Schedule for permitted food additives

Only the food additives listed herein are permitted for use in foods in conformance with the provisions of this Standard. Only food additives which have been evaluated by the Joint FAO/WHO Expert Committee on Food Additives (JECFA) and found acceptable for use in foods are included in this Standard. This Standard sets forth the conditions under which permitted food additives may be used in all foods, whether or not they have previously been standardized by Codex. The food additive provisions of Codex Commodity Standards shall be included in and superseded by the provisions of this Standard. These provisions also comply with the other requirements of the Preamble. Food categories or individual food items where the use of food additives are not allowed or are restricted are defined by this Standard. The primary objective of establishing permitted levels of use of food additives in various food groups is to ensure that the intake of additives does not exceed the acceptable daily intake. The food additives covered by this standard and their maximum levels of use are based in part on the food additive provisions of previously established Codex commodity standards, or upon the request of governments after subjecting the requested maximum levels to an appropriate method which would verify the compatibility of a proposed maximum level with the ADI. The Danish budget method may be used as a first step in this regard. The submission of actual food consumption data is also encouraged.

ICS 67.220.20 HS 0904; 0905; 0906; 0907; 0908; 0909; 0910 EQV: CODEX STAN 192:1995 (Rev. 6-2005) 173 pages PGr 13

189. EAS 104:1999, Alcoholic beverages — Methods of sampling and testi ng

This East African Standard prescribes methods of sampling and tests for alcoholic beverages. This standard is intended for introduction of uniform method of sampling and tests for alcoholic beverages.

ICS 67.160.10 HS 2203; 2204; 2205; 2206; 2207; 2208 18 pages PGr 3

190. EAS 105:1999, Roasted coffee beans and roasted ground coffee — Sp ecification

This East African Standard prescribes the requirements and methods of sampling and test for roasted coffee beans and roasted ground coffee. ICS 67.140.20 HS 0901.11.00; 0901.12.00 24 pages PGr 3

191. EAS 106:2000, Coffee and its products — Vocabulary

This East African Standard provides and defines the most commonly used terms relating to coffee and its products in the coffee industry.

ICS 01.040.67; ICS 67.140.20 HS 0901.00.0000 10 pages PGr 2

192. EAS 107:2007, Coffee — Determination of caffeine content

The method consists in extracting of the caffeine from a test portion, in an ammoniacal medium, successive purifying, with diethyl ether, on two chromatographic columns, the first in an alkaline medium, the second in an acid medium, followed by elution by chloroform. Spectrometric measurement of the eluate at the wavelength of maximum absorbance (in the ultraviolet region). A first figure shows examples of chromatographic columns. A second figure gives an example of spectrometric measurement.

ICS 67.140.20 HS 0901.00.0000 6 pages PGr 1

193. EAS 108:2008, Steel sheet and strip, heavy thickness coils, carbo n, hot-rolled — Specification

This East African Standard covers hot-rolled, heavy-thickness carbon steel sheet and strip of commercial quality, drawing quality special killed, and structural quality. Structural quality may be ordered when coils are intended for conversion to plate steels. It is included for that purpose only.

ICS 77.140.50 HS 7208.10.00 EQV: ASTM A635/A635M:2006 12 pages PGr 2

194. EAS 109:1999, Portable spirit — Specification

This East African Standard specifies requirements and methods of sampling and test for spirits.

ICS 67.160.10 HS 2208.10.0000 4 pages PGr 1 195. EAS 110:2005, Cigarettes — Specification, 2 ND Edition

This East African Standard specifies the requirements and methods of sampling and test for cigarettes. The tobacco blend of cigarettes is produced from leaves of the cultivated plant Nicotiana tobaccum and N. Rustica. This standard does not cover the requirements for flavour and aroma of cigarettes.

ICS 65.160 HS 2402.20.0000 EQV: [ISO 8243:2003] 9 pages PGr 2

196. EAS 111:1999, Aluminium conductors (AAC) for overhead power trans mission — Specification

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This East Africa Standard applies to the requirements for all aluminium stranded conductors (AAC) for overhead power transmission purposes.

ICS 29.240.20; ICS 29.060.10 HS 7614.90.00 EQV: [IEC 60889] 15 pages PGr 2

197. EAS 112:1999, Aluminium conductors, Galvanized steel reinforced ( ACSR) for overhead power transmission — Specificati on This East Africa Standard applies to the requirements for aluminium conductors, steel-reinforced (ACSR) for overhead power transmission purposes.

ICS 29.240.20; ICS 29.060.10 HS 7614.10.00 EQV: [IEC 61089]; IEC 62219 11 pages PGr 2

198. EAS 113:1999, PVC Insulated cables — Spark testing — Method This East African Standard specifies requirements for PVC-covered conductors for overhead power lines. These requirements are limited to the PVC covering and to the testing thereof after application to the conductors.

ICS 29.060.20; ICS 29.240.20 HS 8544.19.20; HS 8544.51.30; HS 8544.60.20 EQV: BS 6485:1971 5 pages PGr 1

199. EAS 114:1999, PVC Insulated cables (non-armoured) for electric po wer and lighting — Specification This East African Standard specifies requirements and dimensions for non-armoured PVC insulated cables for operation at voltages up to and including 450 V to earth and 750 V a.c. between conductors. The cables are suitable for use where the combination of ambient temperature and temperature rise due to load results in a conductor temperature not exceeding 70 °C an d in the case of a short circuit the maximum conductor 'temperature does not exceed 60 °C.

ICS 29.060.20 HS 8544.19.20; HS 8544.51.30 EQV: BS 6004:1995 23 pages PGr 3

200. EAS 115:1999, Electric Cables — Spark testing — Test method This East Africa Standard specifies requirements and test methods for A.C. and D.C. spark testing of the insulation and sheath of electric cables, but does not apply to telecommunication cables.

ICS 29.060.20 HS 8544.19.20; HS 8544.51.30; HS 8544.60.20 BS 5099:1974 6 pages PGr 1

201. EAS 116:1999, Copper conductors in insulated cables — Specificati on This East Africa Standard gives the requirements for plain or tinned annealed and plain or tinned hard drawn copper conductors in the finished insulated cables. It deals with solid, stranded, bunched and multiple stranded circular conductors and solid and stranded shaped conductors, but it does not cover the following: conductors for use in coils of machines and apparatus; conductors for aircraft cables; conductors for telecommunication cables; conductors for radio-frequency cables; conductors for mineral insulated cables; and conductors for special design, for example, hollow-core conductors.

ICS 29.060.20 HS 8544.11.00 EQV: [IEC 60228:2004] 18 pages PGr 3

202. EAS 117:1999, Insulated flexible cables — Specification This East Africa Standard specifies requirements and dimensions for insulated flexible cables for operation at voltages up to and including 450 V to earth and 750 V a.c. between phases. The cables are primarily intended for use under the conditions envisaged in the regulations for the electrical equipment of buildings.

ICS 29.060.20 HS 8544.49.30 EQV: IEC 60227 Series 55 pages PGr 5

203. EAS 118-1-1:2008, Tests on electric and optical fibre cables under fi re conditions — Part 1-1: Test for vertical flame p ropagation for a single insulated wire or cable — Apparatus This part of IEC 60332 specifies the test apparatus for testing the resistance to vertical flame propagation for a single vertical electrical insulated conductor or cable, or optical fibre cable, under fire conditions. The procedure, together with an informative annex of recommended requirements for performance, is given in IEC 60332-1-2.

ICS 13.220.40; 29.020; 29.060.20 HS 8544.11.00 to HS 8544.70.00 EQV: IEC 60332-1-1:2004 14 pages PGr 2

204. EAS 118-1-2:2008, Tests on electric and optical fibre cables under fi re conditions — Part 1-2: Test for vertical flame p ropagation for a single insulated wire or cable — Procedure fo r 1 kW pre-mixed flame This part of IEC 60332 specifies the procedure for testing the resistance to vertical flame propagation for a single vertical electrical insulated conductor or cable, or optical fibre cable, under fire conditions. The apparatus is given in IEC 60332-1-1. Testing to IEC 60332-1-2 may be performed simultaneously with that to IEC 60332-1-3 if required.

ICS 13.220.40; 29.020; 29.060.20 HS 8544.11.00 to HS 8544.70.00 EQV: IEC 60332-1-2:2004 21 pages PGr 3

205. EAS 118-1-3:2008, Tests on electric and optical fibre cables under fi re conditions — Part 1-3: Test for vertical flame p ropagation for a single insulated wire or cable — Procedure fo r determination of flaming droplets/particles This part of IEC 60332 specifies a test procedure for assessment of falling flaming droplets/particles when a single vertical electrical insulated conductor or cable, or optical fibre cable, is subjected to defined fire conditions. Testing to IEC 60332-1-3 may be performed simultaneously with that to IEC 60332-1-2, if required. IEC 60332-1-3 specifies the use of a 1 kW pre-mixed flame and is for general use, except that the procedure specified may not be suitable for the testing of small single insulated conductors or cables of less than 0.5 mm2 total cross-section because the conductor melts before the test is completed, or for the testing of small optical fibre cables because the cable is broken before the test is completed.

ICS 13.220.40; 29.020; 29.060.20 HS 8544.11.00 to HS 8544.70.00 EQV: IEC 60332-1-3:2004 21 pages PGr 3

206. EAS 118-2-1:2008, Tests on electric and optical fibre cables under fi re conditions — Part 2-1: Test for vertical flame p ropagation for a single small insulated wire or cable — Appara tus This part of IEC 60332 specifies the test apparatus for testing the resistance to vertical flame propagation for a single small vertical electrical insulated conductor or cable, or optical fibre cable, under fire conditions. The procedure, together with an informative annex of recommended requirements for performance, is given in IEC 60332-2-2. ICS 13.220.40; 29.020; 29.060.20 HS 8544.11.00 to HS 8544.70.00 EQV: IEC 60332-2-1:2004 19 pages PGr 3

207. EAS 118-2-2:2008, Tests on electric and optical fibre cables under fi re conditions — Part 2-2: Test for vertical flame p ropagation for a single small insulated wire or cable — Proced ure for diffusion flame

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This part of IEC 60332 specifies the procedure for testing the resistance to vertical flame propagation for a single small vertical electrical insulated conductor or cable, or optical cable, under fire conditions. The apparatus is given in IEC 60332-2-1. This standard gives the procedure for testing small optical fibre cables or a small insulated conductor or cable when the method specified in IEC 60332-1-2 is not suitable because some small optical fibre cables may break or small conductors may melt during the application of the flame. The recommended range of application is for the testing of small single insulated conductors or cables of less than 0.5 mm² cross-section. ICS 13.220.40; 29.020; 29.060.20 HS 8544.11.00 to HS 8544.70.00 EQV: IEC 60332-2-2:2004 27 pages PGr 4

208. EAS 118-3-10:2008, Tests on electric cables under fire conditions — Pa rt 3-10: Test for vertical flame spread of vertical ly-mounted bunched wires or cables — Apparatus The series of International Standards covered by Parts 3-10, 3-21, 3-22, 3-23, 3-24 and 3-25 of IEC 60332 specifies methods of test for the assessment of vertical flame spread of vertically mounted bunched wires or cables, electrical or optical, under defined conditions. This part of IEC 60332 details the apparatus and its arrangement and calibration. ICS 13.220.40; 29.020; 29.060.20 HS 8544.11.00 to HS 8544.70.00 EQV: IEC 60332-3-10:2000 39 pages PGr 5

209. EAS 118-3-21:2008, Tests on electric cables under fire conditions — Pa rt 3-21: Test for vertical flame spread of vertical ly-mounted bunched wires or cables — Category A F/R The test is intended for type approval testing. The requirements for the selection of cables for testing are given in annex A. The flame spread is measured as the extent of damage of the cable sample. This procedure may be used to demonstrate the cable’s ability to limit flame spread. This part of IEC 60332 covers category A F/R and relates only to power cables of conductor cross-sectional area greater than 35 mm² installed on the test ladder in a spaced configuration on the front and rear to achieve a nominal total volume of non-metallic material of 7 l/m of test sample. The flame application time is 40 min. This method of mounting is intended for special cable designs used in particular installations when required in the cable specification. Category A F/R is not intended for general use. ICS 13.220.40; 29.020; 29.060.20 HS 8544.11.00 to HS 8544.70.00 EQV: IEC 60332-3-21:2000 25 pages PGr 3

210. EAS 118-3-22:2008, Tests on electric cables under fire conditions — Pa rt 3-22: Test for vertical flame spread of vertical ly-mounted bunched wires or cables — Category A The test is intended for type approval testing. The requirements for the selection of cables for testing are given in annex A. The flame spread is measured as the extent of damage of the cable sample. This procedure may be used to demonstrate the cable’s ability to limit flame spread. This part of IEC 60332 covers category A and relates to cables installed on the test ladder to achieve a nominal total volume of non-metallic material of 7 l/m of test sample. The flame application time is 40 min. The method of mounting uses the front of the ladder, a standard or wide ladder being used for cables having a conductor cross-section greater than 35 mm² according to the number of test pieces required, and a standard ladder for conductor cross-sections 35 mm² and smaller. The category is intended for general use where high volumes of non-metallic material are required to be evaluated. ICS 13.220.40; 29.020; 29.060.20 HS 8544.11.00 to HS 8544.70.00 EQV: IEC 60332-3-22:2000 27 pages PGr 4

211. EAS 118-3-23:2008, Tests on electric cables under fire conditions — Pa rt 3-23: Test for vertical flame spread of vertical ly-mounted bunched wires or cables — Category B The test is intended for type approval testing. The requirements for the selection of cables for testing are given in annex A. The flame spread is measured as the extent of damage of the cable sample. This procedure may be used to demonstrate the cable’s ability to limit flame spread. This part of IEC 60332 covers category B and relates to cables installed on the test ladder to achieve a nominal total volume of non-metallic material of 3.5 l/m of test sample. The flame application time is 40 min. The method of mounting uses the front of the standard ladder. The category is intended for general use where medium volumes of non-metallic material are required to be evaluated. ICS 13.220.40; 29.020; 29.060.20 HS 8544.11.00 to HS 8544.70.00 EQV: IEC 60332-3-23:2000 25 pages PGr 3

212. EAS 118-3-24:2008, Tests on electric cables under fire conditions — Pa rt 3-24: Test for vertical flame spread of vertical ly-mounted bunched wires or cables — Category C The test is intended for type approval testing. The requirements for the selection of cables for testing are given in annex A. The flame spread is measured as the extent of damage of the cable sample. This procedure may be used to demonstrate the cable’s ability to limit flame spread. This part of IEC 60332 covers category C and relates to cables installed on the test ladder to achieve a nominal total volume of non-metallic material of 1.5 l per metre of test sample. The flame application time is 20 min. The method of mounting uses the front of the standard ladder. The category is intended for general use where low volumes of non-metallic material are required to be evaluated.

ICS 13.220.40; 29.020; 29.060.20 HS 8544.11.00 to HS 8544.70.00 EQV: IEC 60332-3-24:2000 25 pages PGr 3

213. EAS 118-3-25:2008, Tests on electric cables under fire conditions — Pa rt 3-25: Test for vertical flame spread of vertical ly-mounted bunched wires or cables — Category D The test is intended for type approval testing. The requirements for the selection of cables for testing are given in annex A. The flame spread is measured as the extent of damage of the cable sample. This procedure may be used to demonstrate the cable’s ability to limit flame spread. This part of IEC 60332 covers category D and relates only to small cables of overall diameter 12 mm or smaller installed on the test ladder to achieve a nominal total volume of non-metallic material of 0.5 l/m of test sample. The flame application time is 20 min. The method of mounting uses the front of the standard ladder in touching formation only. The category is intended for use with small cables where very low volumes of non-metallic material are required to be evaluated. ICS 13.220.40; 29.020; 29.060.20 HS 8544.11.00 to HS 8544.70.00 EQV: IEC 60332-3-25:2000 25 pages PGr 3

214. EAS 119:2000, Steel wire — Tensile testing This East African Standard specifies a method for testing the tensile strength of constant cross section of steel wire, which is characterised by the uniformity of its form and dimensions.

ICS 77.040.10 HS 7217 EQV: ISO 6892:1998 5 pages PGr 1

215. EAS 120-1:1999, Lead acid starter batteries — Specification — Part 1: General requirements (2 ND edition) This standard is applicable to lead-acid batteries with a nominal voltage of 12 V. used primarily as a power source for the starting of internal combustion engines, lighting and also for auxiliary equipment of internal combustion engine vehicles. These batteries are

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commonly called "starter batteries". Batteries with a nominal voltage of 6 V are also included within the scope of this standard. All referenced voltages have to be divided by two for 6 V batteries. This standard is applicable to batteries for the following purposes:

batteries for passenger cars; batteries for commercial and industrial vehicles for normal use; batteries for commercial and industrial vehicles for severe use.

This standard is not applicable to batteries for other purposes, for example, the starting of railcar internal combustion engines.

ICS 29.220.20; ICS 43.040.10 HS 8507.10.00 23 pages PGr 3

216. EAS 120-2:1999, Lead acid starter batteries — Specification — Part 2: Dimensions of batteries and marking of terminals (2ND edition) This standard is applicable to lead-acid batteries with a nominal voltage of 12 V, used primarily as a power source for starting and ignition of internal combustion engines, lighting and also for auxiliary equipment of internal combustion engine vehicles. These batteries are commonly called "Starter batteries".

ICS 29.220.20; ICS 43.040.10 HS 8507.10.00 11 pages PGr 2

217. EAS 121:1999, Water for lead acid batteries — Specification This East African Standard specifics requirements for sampling and testing water for lead acid batteries.

ICS 29.220.20 HS 2851.00.00 13 pages PGr 2

218. EAS 122:1999, Sulfuric acid — Specification

This East African Standard prescribes the requirements and the methods of sampling and test for sulphuric acid. There shall four grades of the material, namely technical, battery, and pure and analytical reagents. The battery grade acid shall have two sub grades namely concentrated and dilute.

ICS 71.060.30 HS 2807.00.00 16 pages PGr 3

219. EAS 123:1999, Distilled water — Specification

This East African Standard prescribes the requirements and methods of test for water, distilled quality, intended for general laboratory use, photograph washings, etc.

ICS 71.040.30 HS 2851.00.00 10 pages PGr 2

220. EAS 124:1999, Rounding off number values

This East African Standard sets out rules for the rounding of numbers, the number of significant figures to be retained in presenting any particular value, and conventions concerning the interpretation of specification limits in relation to their mode of expression. General principles and working rules relating to different aspects of this subject are set out and illustrated with examples. ICS 17.020 HS 9017.00.00 4 pages PGr 1

221. EAS 125: 1999, Safety matches in boxes — Specification

This East African Standard prescribes the requirements and the methods of sampling and tests for safety matches in bores, both hand made and machine made. This standard does not cover book-form matches.

ICS 97.180 HS 3605.00.00 EQV: BS 3795:1990 [BS EN 1783:1997] 13 pages PGr 2

222. EAS 126:1999, Pure petroleum jelly for cosmetic industry — Specif ication

This East Africa Standard prescribes the requirements and methods of sampling and test for petroleum jelly for cosmetic industry.

ICS 71.100.01 HS 2712.10.00 14 pages PGr 2

223. EAS 127:1999, Powder laundry detergents for household use — Speci fication

This East African Standard prescribes the requirements and methods of sampling and test for synthetic anionic detergents for household use based predominantly on the use of alkyl aryl sulfonates.

ICS 71.100.40 HS 3402.90.1000 24 pages PGr 3

224. EAS 128:1999, Milled rice — Specification

This East African Standard specifies the requirements for husked rice, milled rice and parboiled rice all for direct human consumption without further processing; that is, ready for its intended use as human food, presented in packaged form or sold loose from the package directly to the consumer. It does not apply to other products derived from rice or to glutinous rice. ICS 67.060 HS 1006.30.00 EQV: CHS 11:2004; CODEX STAN 198: 1995 11 pages PGr 2

225. EAS 129:1999, Guide on essential requirements for storage of cere als and pulses

This East African standard gives guidance on the choice of a method of storage of cereals and pulses, and on the practical recommendations for good storage, according to the method chosen. Other aspects of the storage of cereals and pulses are dealt with in ISO 6322-1 and ISO 6322-3. ICS 67.060 HS 1000; HS 0713 11 pages PGr 2

226. EAS 130:1999, Green coffee beans — Specification

This East African Standard specifies requirements for green coffee beans. It applies to the following categories of coffee: a) Arabica coffee; Wet processed; Dry processed; b) Robusta coffee; Wet processed; Dry processed ICS 67.140.20 HS 0901.11.00 EQV: ISO 6322 11 pages PGr 2

227. EAS 131:2008, Concrete —Specification

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This East African Standard applies to concrete for structures cast in situ, precast structures, and structural precast products for buildings and civil engineering structures. The concrete may be mixed on site, ready-mixed concrete or produced in a plant for precast concrete products. This standard specifies requirements for: the constituent materials of concrete; the properties of fresh and hardened concrete and their verification; the limitations for concrete composition; the specification of concrete; the delivery of fresh concrete; the production control procedures; the conformity criteria and evaluation of conformity. This East African Standard applies to concrete compacted to retain no appreciable amount of entrapped air other than entrained air. This standard applies to normal-weight, heavy-weight and light-weight concrete. Other East African Standards for specific products e.g. precast products or for processes within the field of the scope of this standard may require or permit deviations from this standard. Additional or different requirements may be given in further parts of this standard or in other specific East African Standards, for example: concrete to be used in roads and other trafficked areas; concrete using other materials (e.g. fibres); concrete with an upper aggregate size of 4 mm or less (mortar); special technologies (e.g. sprayed concrete); concrete for disposal of liquids and gaseous waste; concrete for vessels for storage of polluting substances; concrete for massive structures (e.g. dams); dry mixed concrete. This standard does not cover health and safety requirements for the protection of workers during production and delivery of concrete. ICS 91.100.10 HS 3816.00.00 63 pages PGr 6

228. EAS 132:1999, Hoes (jembes) — Both plain and forked — Specificati on

This East African Standard specifies the requirements for forged hoes; both plain and fork hoes used for digging. ICS: 25.140.30 HS 8201.30.00 11 pages PGr 2

229. EAS 133:1999, Steel nails — Specification

This East African Standard specifies requirements for preferred form and dimensions, tolerance on dimensions and surface coating of loose steel wire nails for general applications. ICS 21.060.50 HS 7217.11.0000 (uncoated); HS 7217.12.0000 (coated) 15 pages PGr 2

230. EAS 134:1999, Cold rolled steel sections — Specification

This East African Standard specifies the dimensions and sectional properties of cold rolled steel sections of thickness up to 8 mm for use in structural applications. ICS 77.140.01 HS 7216.91.00 40 pages PGr 5

231. EAS 135:1999, Steel wire products for fencing — Specification

This East African Standard specifies requirements for steel wires and wire products used for fencing purposes.

ICS 77.140.65 HS 7217.12.0000 23 pages PGr 3

232. EAS 136:2007, Electric cables — Terminology

This standard gives standard terms and definitions used in relation to electric cables. ICS 01.040.29; ICS 29.060.20 HS 8544.11.00 to HS 8544.70.00 EQV: IEC 60050-461:1984 60 pages PGr 6

233. EAS 137-1:2000, PVC Insulations and sheaths of electric cables and cords — Specification — Part 1: Physical and electr ical

requirements This Part of this East African Standard specifies the physical and electrical requirements for PVC insulation and sheaths of electric cables. The relevant test methods for verification of compliance are given in other parts of this standard.

ICS 29.035.20 HS 8546.90.00 EQV: BS 6469-1-1.3:1992 12 pages PGr 2

234. EAS 137-2:2000, PVC Insulations and sheaths of electric cables and cords — Specification — Part 2: Methods of measurem ent of

thickness and over dimensions and determination of the mechanical properties This Part 2 of this East African Standard specifies the methods for measuring the thickness and overall dimensions and for determining the mechanical properties of PVC insulating and sheathing materials of electric cables and cords for power distribution and telecommunications covered in Part 1.

ICS 29.035.20 HS 8546.90.00 EQV: BS 6469-1-1:1992 18 pages PGr 3

235. EAS 137-3:2000, PVC insulations and sheaths of electric cables and cords — Specification — Part 3: Thermal-ageing meth ods

This Part 3 of this East African Standard gives thermal ageing methods which apply to PVC insulating and sheathing materials of electric cables and cords for power distribution and telecommunications covered in Part 1.

ICS 29.035.20 HS 8546.90.00 EQV: BS 6469-1-2:1992 12 pages PGr 2

236. EAS 137-4:2000, PVC insulations and sheaths of electric cables and cords — Specification — Part 4: Loss of mass test a nd

thermal stability test This Part 4 of this East African Standard specifies the methods for loss of mass test and thermal stability test which apply to PVC insulating and sheathing materials of electric cables and cords for power distribution and telecommunications covered in Part 1.

ICS 29.035.20 HS 8546.90.00 EQV: BS 6469-3-2:1992 7 pages PGr 2

237. EAS 137-5:2000, PVC insulations and sheaths of electric cables and cords — Specification — Part 5: Pressure test at hi gh

temperatures and test to resistance to cracking This Part 5 of this East African Standard specifies the methods of pressure test at high temperature and of tests for resistance to cracking which apply to PVC insulating and sheathing materials of electric cables and cords for power distribution and telecommunications covered in Part 1.

ICS 29.035.20 HS 8546.90.00 EQV: BS 6469-3-1:1992 11 pages PGr 2

238. EAS 137-6:2000, PVC Insulations and sheaths of electric cables and cords — Specification — Part 6: Tests at low temper ature

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This Part 6 of this East African Standard specifies the methods of tests at low temperature which apply to PVC insulting and sheathing materials of electric cables and cords for power distribution and telecommunications covered in Part 1.

ICS 29.035.20 HS 8546.90.00 EQV: BS 6469-14:1992 12 pages PGr 2

239. EAS 137-7:2000, PVC Insulations and sheaths of electric cables and cords — Specification — Part 7: Hot deformation tes t

This Part 7 of this East African Standard specifies the method of hot deformation test which applies to PVC insulating and sheathing materials of electric cables and cords for power distribution and telecommunications covered in Part 1.

ICS 29.035.20 HS 8546.90.00 EQV: BS 6469-2-1:1992 5 pages PGr 1

240. EAS 138:2000, Grape table wines — Specification

This East African Standard prescribes the requirements and methods of test for still table wine. ICS 67.160.10 HS 2204 29.00 EQV: IS 7058:1973 4 pages PGr 1

241. EAS 139:2000, Fortified wines — Specification

This East African Standard prescribes the requirements and methods of test for fortified wines. ICS 67.160.10 HS 2204 29.00 4 pages PGr 1

242. EAS 140:2000, Sparkling wines — Specification

This East African Standard specifies the requirements and methods of test for sparkling wines. It covers red sparkling wines, white sparkling wines and rose sparkling wines. ICS 67.160.10 HS 2204.10.00 4 pages PGr 1

243. EAS 141:2000, Whisky — Specification

This East African Standard prescribes the requirements for whisky (whiskey). It does not apply to whisky concentrate, which shall be subject to further processing before consumption. ICS 67.160.10 HS 2208.30.00 EQV: IS 4449:1976 4 pages PGr 1

244. EAS 142:2000, Vodka — Specification

This East African Standard prescribes the requirements and methods of test for vodka. ICS 67.160.10 HS 2208.60.00 EQV: IS 5286:1969 4 pages PGr 1

245. EAS 143:2000, Brandy — Specification

This East African Standard prescribes the requirements for brandies. ICS 67.160.10 HS 2208.20.10 4 pages PGr 1

246. EAS 144:2000, Neutral spirit — Specification

This East African Standard prescribes the requirements for neutral spirit intended for use in the manufacture or blending of alcoholic beverages. ICS 67.160.10 HS 2208 90.90 4 pages PGr 1

247. EAS 145:2000, Gins — Specification

This East African Standard prescribes the requirements and methods of sampling for gins. ICS 67.160.10 HS 2208.50.10 4 pages PGr 1

248. EAS 146:2000, Rum — Specification

This East African Standard prescribes the requirements and methods of sampling and testing for rum. ICS 67.160.10 HS 2208.40.10 4 pages PGr 1

249. EAS 147-1:2000, Vinegar — Specification — Part 1: Vinegar from natu ral sources

This Part 1 of EAS 147 prescribes requirements and methods of sampling and test for vinegar derived by fermentation from suitable raw materials of agricultural or silvicultural origin. ICS 67.220.10 HS 2209.00.10 6 pages PGr 1

250. EAS 147-2:2000, Vinegar — Specification — Part 2: Vinegar from arti ficial sources

This specification applies to artificial vinegar produced from glacial acetic acid and water with or without caramel as a colouring matter and intended for use as a condiment. ICS 67.220.10 HS 2209 00 20 4 pages PGr 1

251. EAS 148-1:2000, Cements — Test methods — Part 1: Determination of s trength

This Part 1 of this East African Standard specifies the methods for physical testing of cement. It covers a) the determination of strength; b) the determination of standard consistency, setting time and soundness; and c) the determination of fineness. This standard describes the reference procedures and allows the use of alternative procedures only in well-defined cases provided that they do not affect the results significantly. In the event of a dispute, only the reference procedure described in this East African Standard shall be used, excluding any alternatives. ICS 91.100 HS 2523.00.0000 EQV: BS EN 196-1:1995; ID: CHS 042-1:2006 37 pages PGr 5

252. EAS 148-2:2000, Cements — Test methods — Part 2: Chemical analysis

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This East African Standard describes the procedures for the chemical analysis of cement, including the determination of chloride, carbon dioxide and alkali content.

ICS 91.100 HS 2523.00.0000 EQV: BS EN 196-2:1995; ID: CHS 042-1:2006 50 pages PGr 5

253. EAS 148-3:2000, Cements — Test methods — Part 3: Determination of s etting time and soundness

This Part 3 of EAS 148 standard specifies the methods for determining setting time and soundness of cements. It describes the reference procedure; it allows the use of alternative procedures as indicated in the notes provided that they do not affect the results significantly. In the event of dispute, only the reference procedure described in this East African standard may be used, excluding any alternatives.

ICS 91.100 HS 2523.00.0000 EQV: BS EN 196-3:1995 7 pages PGr 2

254. EAS 148-4:2000, Cements — Test methods — Part 4: Quantitative deter mination of constituents

This East African standard lays down the procedures for determining the contents of the constituents of cements that fall within the scope of EAS 18-1. The first method, entitled ‘Determination of the constituent content of cements with more than three constituents' applies to all cements, whatever the number and nature of their constituents. In the case where the operator is certain that the cement contains only, over and above the clinker and set regulator, blast-furnance slag, fly ash or pozzolana, the other methods can be applied.

ICS 91.100 HS 2523.00.0000 EQV: BS EN 196-4:1992 21 pages PGr 3

255. EAS 148-5:2000, Cement — Test methods — Part 5: Pozzolanicity test for pozzolanic cements

This East African Standard describes the method of measuring the pozzolanicity of pozzolanic cements conforming to EAS 18-1(see clause 2). This standard does not apply to Portland pozzolana cements or to pozzolanas. This method constitutes the reference procedure.

ICS 91.100 HS 2523.00.0000 EQV: BS EN 196-5:1995; ID: CHS 042-5:2006 8 pages PGr 2

256. EAS 148-6:2000, Cements — Test methods — Part 6: Determination of f ineness

This East African Standard describes two methods for determining the fineness of cement. The sieving method serves only to demonstrate the presence of coarse cement particles and is primarily suited to checking and controlling the production process. With the air permeability method (Blaine) the specific surface (mass related surface) is measured by comparison with a reference cement sample. The determination of the specific surface (mass related surface) is measured by comparison with a reference cement sample. The determination of the specific surface serves primarily to check the consistency of the grinding process of one and the same plant. This method only allows a limited assessment to be made of the properties of the cement in use. The methods are applicable to all the cements defined in EAS 18–1.

ICS 91.100 HS 2523.00.0000 EQV: BS EN 196-6:1992 10 pages PGr 2

257. EAS 148-7:2000, Cements — Test methods — Part 7: methods of taking and preparing samples of cements

This East African Standard describes only the equipment to be used, the methods to be followed and the provisions to be compiled with for taking samples of cement representative of given lots for testing to assess the quality of products prior to, during or after delivery. The provisions of this standard are only applicable when samples of cement are requested for verifying the compliance of either: a) current production of a cement at any time with a standard (for example to meet the needs of the manufacturer's auto-control or again in response to the requirements of a certification procedure); or b) a delivery or a lot with a standard, the provisions of a contract or the specification in an order. The standard is applicable to the taking of samples of all types of cements defined by EAS 18 whether they are: i) contained in silos; ii) contained in bags, canisters, drums or any other packages; and iii) transported in bulk in, road vehicles, railway wagons, ships, etc. ICS 91.100 HS 2523.00.0000 EQV: BS EN 196-7:1992 21 pages PGr 3

258. EAS 148-8:2000, Cements — Test methods — Part 8: Determination of c hloride, carbon dioxide and alkali content of the c ement

This Part 8 of this East African standard lays down the methods for the determination of the chloride, carbon dioxide and alkali content of cement. The standard describes the reference methods and in certain cases, an alternative method, which can be considered as giving equivalent results. If other methods are used, their results shall be shown to be equivalent to the results given by the reference methods. In case of dispute, only the reference method is applicable. This standard applies to cements and also to their constituent materials, such as clinker and blast furnace slag.

ICS 91.100 HS 2523.00.0000 EQV: BS EN 196-8:1992 21 pages PGr 3

259. EAS 149:2000, Carbon dioxide for beverages industry — Specificati on

This East African Standard prescribes the requirements and methods of test for carbon dioxide used for the carbonation of beverages. It does not apply to the following: a) carbon dioxide used for fire extinguishers, refrigeration, inflation rafts, welding applications and other general commercial purposes; and b) material intended for medical use. ICS 67.160.20 HS 2811.21.00 4 pages PGr 1

260. EAS 150:2000, Carbon dioxide — Methods of test

This standard prescribes test methods used in the testing of carbon dioxide for the beverage industry. ICS 67.160.20 HS 2811.21.00 26 pages PGr 4

261. EAS 151:2000, Hazard analysis critical control points (HACCP)

This East African Standard lays down the basic requirements for implementing the requirements for Hazard Analysis Critical Control Programme (HACCP) for a food-processing establishment so as ensure safe production of products as required by the relevant East African Standard ICS 67.020 HS 0200; 0300; 0400; 0700; 0800; 0900; 1000; 1100; 1200; 1500; 1600; 1700; 1800; 1900; 2000; 2100; 2200; 2300; 2501; 3300; 3500 15 pages PGr 2

262. EAS 152:2000, Total volatile bases — Nitrogen method of analysis

This method describes a reference procedure for identifying the Nitrogen concentration of volatile nitrogenous bases (Total-Volatile Base-N: TVB-N) in fish and fish products. The procedure is applicable to TVB-N concentrations from 5 mg/100 g to at least 100 mg/100 g ICS 67.120.30 HS 0302.00.00; HS 0303.00.00; HS 0304.00.00; HS 0305.00.00; HS 0306.00.00; HS 0307.00.00 3 pages PGr 1

263. EAS 153:2000, Bottled drinking water — Specification

This East African Standard prescribes the quality requirements and methods of test for drinking water. This standard applies to water

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distributed in the food industry, water for domestic and catering purposes and containerised drinking water, except containerised mineral waters covered in EAS 13. This standard applies to the physical, radiological, organoleptic and quality criteria of drinking water. ICS 13.060.20 HS 2201.90.90 13 pages PGr 2

264. EAS 154:2000, Baby napkins — Specification

This East African Standard prescribes the requirements for baby napkins. ICS 59.080.30 HS 4818.40.90 [HS 4818.40.90] [HS 4818.40.4030] 4 pages PGr 1

265. EAS 155-1:2000, Cotton yarns — Specification — Part 1: Grading by a ppearance

This East African Standard specification describes methods for grading of cotton yarns by appearance. This standard specification applies to single spun grey cotton yarns. It does not apply to single spun slub yarns or plied yarns. Yarn specimens wound on blackboards are compared with standard photographs of specimens representing the appearance grades. The grade is based on fuzziness, neppiness, unevenness, and visible foreign matter. ICS 59.080.20 HS 5205; HS 5206; HS 5207 5 pages PGr 1

266. EAS 156-1:2000, Woven bags from natural fibres — Specification — Pa rt 1: Woven bags for cereals

This East African Standard specifies the constructional and performance requirements of woven bags made from natural fibres to contain 90 kg load of any type of cereal or pulses. It also prescribes the packing and marking requirements of a bale containing the bags, ready for dispatch. ICS 59.080.30 HS 6305.10.00; HS 6305.20.00; HS 6305.32.00; HS 6305.90.00 6 pages PGr 1

267. EAS 156-2:2000, Woven bags from natural fibres — Specification — Pa rt 2: Woven bags for milled products

This East African Standard specifies the bag cloth and making-up requirements for woven bags made from natural fibres for packing and storage of milled products. ICS 59.080.30 HS 6305.10.00; HS 6305.20.00; HS 6305.32.00; HS 6305.90.00 3 pages PGr 1

268. EAS 156-3:2000, Woven bags from natural fibres — Specification — Pa rt 3: Woven bags for sugar

This East African Standard specifies minimum requirements and other particulars of natural fibre bags made from sisal, jute or kenaf for the packaging of sugar. ICS 59.080.30 HS 6305.10.00; HS 6305.20.00; HS 6305.32.00; HS 6305.90.00 7 pages PGr 2

269. EAS 157:2000, Gasoline (petrol) leaded — Specification

This East African Standard specifies the requirements and methods of test for leaded motor gasolines also known as petrol or motor spirit for use in spark ignition engines. This standard does not cover aviation gasolines and unleaded gasolines.

ICS 75.160.20 HS 2710.11.10(regular); HS 2710.11.10(premium) EQV: BS 4040:2001 9 pages PGr 2

270. EAS 158:2000, Gasoline (petrol) unleaded — Specification

This East African Standard specifies the requirements and methods of test for unleaded motor gasolines with a research octane number (RON) of 95 also known as petrol or motor spirit for use in spark ignition internal combustion engines. This standard does not cover aviation gasolines and leaded gasolines.

ICS 75.160.20 HS 2710.11.10(regular); HS 2710.11.10(premium) EQV: BS EN 228:1993 [BS EN 228:2004] 7 pages PGr 2

271. EAS 159:2000, Engine oils — Specification

This East African standard covers crankcase-lubricating oils, for automotive type internal combustion engines, meeting or exceeding the, API service classification: a) "SF" for gasoline engines; and b) "CD" for diesel engines. The standard does not cover the chemical requirements for oils as these vary with the type of additive used in the formulation of a particular oil for a particular category. ICS 75.100 HS 2710.19.51 [HS 2710.00.3020][HS 2710.19.80] EQV: [BS ISO 6743-15:2007] 11 pages PGr 2

272. EAS 160:2007, Milk and dried milk, butter milk, and butter milk p owder, whey and whey powder — Determination of phos phatase

activity This Specification specifies a screening method for the detection of the phosphatase activity in cow's milk and dried milk, buttermilk and buttermilk powder, and whey and whey powder. Two alternative procedures (A and B) are given. Procedure A is the simpler as it does not include a clarification treatment and is especially suited for milk. Procedure B includes a clarification step which allows a more sensitive detection through which better quantitative results can be obtained, if desired. If either method is used for checking the proper pasteurization of these products or their raw materials, then further tests are necessary to ensure that the phosphatase activity is not due to either heat-stable microbial phosphatase or reactivated phosphatase. ICS 67.100.01; ICS 67.100.10 HS 0401.00.00; HS 0402.00.00; HS 0403.00.00; HS 0404.00.00; HS 0405.00.00; HS 0406.00.00 9 pages PGr 2

273. EAS 161:2007, Milk and milk products — Sampling — Inspection by a ttributes

This East African Standard specifies sampling plans for the inspection by attributes of milk and milk products. It is intended to be used to choose a sample size for any situation where it is required to measure the conformity to a specification of a lot of a dairy product by examination of a representative sample. This Standard is applicable to the sampling of all milk products submitted in discrete lots, irrespective of whether the lots are from the same production. The acceptance or otherwise of any lot is a matter for the parties to a contract and is outside the scope of this International Standard. This Standard is intended to be used in all cases where attribute sampling plans are required for a dairy product, except that if specific compositional standards, specifications or contracts include different sampling schemes, those schemes are to be used. This Standard is not applicable to sampling for microbiological defects, unless otherwise agreed by the interested parties. ICS 67.100.01 HS 0401.00.00; HS 0402.00.00; HS 0403.00.00; HS 0404.00.00; HS 0405.00.00; HS 0406.00.00 20 pages PGr 3

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274. EAS 162-1:2007, Milk, cream and evaporated milk — Determination of total solids content (reference method) This standard specifies the reference method for the determination of the total solids content of milk, cream and evaporated milk. ICS 67.100.10; ICS 67.100.99 HS 0401.00.00; HS 0402.00.00; HS 0403.00.00; HS 0404.00.00; HS 0405.00.00; HS 0406.00.00 3 pages PGr 1

275. EAS 162-2:2007, Milk and milk products — Sweetened condensed milk — Part 2: Determination of total solids content (Ref erence

method) This East African Standard specifies the reference method for the determination of the total solids content of sweetened condensed milk. ICS 67.100.10 HS 0402.10.00(skimmed); HS 0402.99.90 [HS 0402.99.20] 3 pages PGr 1

276. EAS 162-3:2007, Milk and milk products — Ice-cream and milk ice — P art 3: Determination of total solids content (Refer ence

method) This East African Standard specifies a reference method for the determination of the total solids content of ice-cream, milk ices and similar products. ICS 67.100.40 HS 2105.00.0010 5 pages PGr 1

277. EAS 163:2007, Milk — Determination of freezing point — Thermistor cryoscope method (Reference method)

This standard specifies a reference method for the determination of the freezing point of raw, pasteurized, UHT-treated or sterilized whole milk, partially skimmed milk and skimmed milk by using a thermistor cryoscope. The freezing point can be used for estimating the proportion of extraneous water in milk. Calculation of the amount of extraneous water is complicated by daily variation, seasonal variation, etc. and is not within the scope of this standard. Results obtained from samples with a titratable acidity exceeding 20 ml of 0.1 mol/l sodium hydroxide solution per 10 g of non-fat solids will not be representative of the original milk. Sterilization and vacuum pasteurization can affect the freezing point of milk. ICS 67.100.10 HS 0401.00.00; HS 0402.00.00; HS 0403.00.00; HS 0404.00.00; HS 0405.00.00; HS 0406.00.00 15 pages PGr 2

278. EAS 164:2007, Milk — Determination of fat content (Routine method )

This standard specifies a routine method (the Gerber method) for the determination of the fat content of milk and includes guidance on the determination of the appropriate capacity of the milk pipette and on the determination of the corrections to apply to the results if the milk is not of average fat content. The procedure for checking the capacity of the milk pipette is described in the annex. The method is applicable to liquid milk, whole or partially skimmed, raw or pasteurized. With modifications, details or which are given, it is also applicable to a) milk containing certain preservatives; b) milk that has undergone the process of homogenization, in particular sterilized milk and ultra heat-treated (UHT) milk; c) skimmed milk. ICS 67.100.10 HS 0401.00.00; HS 0402.00.00; HS 0403.00.00; HS 0404.00.00; HS 0405.00.00; HS 0406.00.00 7 pages PGr 2

279. EAS 165:2007, Milk and milk products — Inspecting sampling — Insp ection by variables

This East African Standard describes the basis of sampling plans for the inspection by variables of milk and milk products. It is intended primarily for use under the following conditions: a) where the inspection procedure is to be applied to a continuous series of lots of discrete products, all supplied by one producer using one production process; b) where only a Single quality characteristic, X, which must be measurable on a continuous scale, is taken into consideration (if several such characteristics are of importance, this standard applies to each of them separately); c) where production is stable (under statistical control) and the quality characteristic, X, is distributed according to a normal distribution law or a close approximation to the normal distribution law; d) where a contract or specification defines an upper specification limit U, a lower specification limit L, or both. This standard does not apply in the case of examination for microbiological defects. ICS 67.100.10 HS 0401.00.00; HS 0402.00.00; HS 0403.00.00; HS 0404.00.00; HS 0405.00.00; HS 0406.00.00 5 pages PGr 1

280. EAS 166:2000, Wood poles for power and telecommunication lines — Specification

This East African Standard specifies requirements for wood poles for power transmission and telecommunication overhead lines.

ICS 79.080 HS 4403.10.00 [HS 4403.10.0030] 12 pages PGr 2

281. EAS 167:2000, Tungsten lamps for general lighting service — Speci fication

This East African Standard specification covers the technical requirements and methods of test for tungsten filament incandescent lamps for general lighting purposes having a nominal life of 1000 h, rated wattage of 25 watts to 1 500 watts, rated voltage of 240 V, bulbs clear or internally frosted, with standard (bayonet) or Edison screw caps.

ICS 29.140.20 HS 8539.22.00 EQV: [IEC 60064:2005] 23 pages PGr 3

282. EAS 168:2007, Junction boxes for use in electrical installations — Specification

This East African Standard specifies requirements for junction boxes of surface or flush mounting types for use in fixed wiring installations. This East African Standard applies to junction boxes used in a.c. and d.c. circuits where the rated voltage does not exceed 250 Volts and where the conductors are not subject to mechanical tension in normal use. It covers junction boxes having fixed terminals with capacity for the connection of PVC insulated and sheathed cables complying with the requirements of the standard for PVC insulated and sheathed cables and having copper conductors of cross-sectional area up to and including 10 mm2. This standard does not apply to junction boxes for use in conditions where special protection against the ingress of dust or moisture is required. ICS 29.120.10 HS 8536 90 30 EQV: BS 6220:1983 20 pages PGr 3

283. EAS 169-1:2000, Safety of hand-held motor-perated electric tools — Part 1: General requirements

This standard deals with the safety of hand-held motor-operated or magnetically driven electric tools, the rated voltage of the tools being not more than 250 V for single-phase a.c. or d.c. tools, and 440 V for three-phase a.c. tools. So far as is practicable, this standard deals with the common hazards presented by hand-held tools which are encountered by all persons in the normal use and reasonably foreseeable misuse of the tools. ICS: 25.140.20 HS 8467.00.00 EQV: IEC 60745-1:2003 113 pages PGr 9

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284. EAS 169-2-1:2000, Safety of hand-held motor-operated electric tools — Part 2-1: Particular requirements for drills and i mpact drills Deals with the safety of hand-held motor-operated or magnetically driven electric tools, specific requirements for drills and impact drills. The rated voltage being not more than 250 V for single-phase a.c. or d.c., and 440 V for three-phase a.c. tools ICS: 25.140.20; ICS: 25.140.30 HS 8467.21.00 EQV: IEC 60745-2-1:2003 11 pages PGr 2

285. EAS 169-2-2:2000, Safety of hand-held motor-operated electric tools — Part 2-2: Particular requirements for screwdrivers and

impact wrenches Deals with the safety of hand-held motor-operated or magnetically driven electric tools, specific requirements for screwdrivers and impact wrenches. The rated voltage being not more than 250 V for single-phase a.c. or d.c., and 440 V for three-phase a.c. tools. ICS: 25.140.20 HS 8467.19.00 EQV: IEC 60745-2-2:2003 11 pages PGr 2

286. EAS 169-2-3:2000, Safety of hand-held motor-operated electric tools — Part 2-3: Particular requirements for grinders, po lishers

and disk-type sanders Applies to grinders, with a rated speed not exceeding a peripheral speed of the accessory of 80 m/s at rated capacity, polishers and disk-type sanders, including angle, straight and vertical with a rated capacity not exceeding 230 mm. Does not apply to random-orbit polishers and random-orbit sanders. These are covered by IEC 60745-2-4. ICS: 25.140.20 HS 8467.19.00 EQV: IEC 60745-2-3:2006 35 pages PGr 4

287. EAS 169-2-5:2000, Safety of hand-held motor-operated electric tools — Part 2-5: Particular requirements for circular saw s and

circular knives Deals with the safety of hand-held motor-operated or magnetically driven electric tools, specific requirements for circular saws. The rated voltage being not more than 250 V for single-phase a.c. or d.c., and 440 V for three-phase a.c. tools. This standard does not apply to saws used with abrasive wheels. ICS: 25.140.20 HS 8467.22.00 EQV: IEC 60745-2-5:2003 30 pages PGr 4

288. EAS 173:2004, Pasta — Specification [2 ND Edition] This East African Standard prescribes the requirements and methods of test for pasta products. Pasta products covered in this standard shall be of the following types: (a) Macaroni; (b) Spaghetti; (c) Vermicelli; (d) Noodles; (e) Short-cut pasta; and (f) Lesagne. ICS 67.060 HS 1902.00.00 14 pages PGr 2

289. EAS 174:2000, Concentrated black currant concentrate (preserved e xclusively by physical means) — Specification This East African standard prescribes the specifications for black currant concentrate preserved exclusively by physical means. For the purpose of this standard and at this time preservation by physical means shall not include ionizing radiation. ICS 67.080.10 HS 2009.80.00 6 pages PGr 1

290. EAS 175:2002, Black current juice (preserved exclusively by physi cal means) — Specification This East African Standard prescribes the specifications for black currant juice preserved exclusively by physical means. For the purposes of this standard and at this time, preservation by physical means should not include ionizing radiation. ICS 67.080.10 HS 2009.80.00 8 pages PGr 2

291. EAS 176-1:2000, Aluminium hollow-ware uncoated utensils — Specifica tion — Part 1: Sufurias and lids This standard specifies the materials construction and preferred sizes of domestic aluminium sufurias.

ICS 97.040 HS 7615.19.20 5 pages PGr 1

292. EAS 176-2:2000, Aluminium hollow-ware uncoated utensils — Specifica tion — Part 2: Uncoated aluminium pans This Part 2 of the East African Standard specifies the materials construction and preferred sizes of uncoated aluminium pans. This standard covers aluminium saucepans, stew pans and frying pans.

ICS 97.040 HS 7615.19.20 10 pages PGr 2

293. EAS 177:2000, Automotive diesel — Specification

This standard specifies one grade of automotive diesel fuel suitable for use in compression ignition engines including high-speed engines.

ICS 75.160.20 HS 2710.19.31 EQV: BS EN 590:1993 [BS EN 590:2004] 5 pages PGr 1

294. EAS 178-1:2007, Flexible PVC conduits for electrical wiring — Specification — Part 1: Plain conduits

Part 1 of this East African Standard specifies requirements for plain flexible conduits, made of PVC material, or any other suitable material .The conduits are intended for the mechanical protection of insulated electrical conductors, where flexibility during use is required. It specifies all the internationally agreed sizes up to 50 mm diameter. ICS 29.120.10 HS 8546.90.00; HS 8547.20.00; HS 8546.90.10 EQV: IEC 60614-1; IEC 60614-2-2 15 pages PGr 2

295. EAS 178-2:2007, Flexible PVC conduits for electrical wiring — Specification — Part 2: Corrugated conduits

This Part 2 of this East African Standard specifies requirements for flexible corrugated conduits of insulating materials. The conduits are intended for the mechanical protection of insulated electrical conductors, where flexibility during use is required. The standard specifies all the internationally agreed sizes up to 50 mm diameter. ICS 29.120.10 HS 8546.90.00; HS 8547.20.00; HS 8546.90.10 EQV: IEC 60614-2-5 14 pages PGr 2

296. EAS 179:2003, Precast concrete paving blocks — Specification

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This Standard specifies requirements for pre-cast concrete paving blocks intended for the construction of low speed roads, industrial and other paved surfaces subjected to all categories of static and vehicular loading and pedestrian traffic. Paving blocks covered by this standard are designed to form a structural element for the surfacing of pavements, having the block to block joints filled so as to develop frictional interlock.

ICS 91.100 HS 6810 99.00; HS 6810.99.90 EQV: BS EN 1338:2003 7 pages PGr 2

297. EAS 181:2000, Fuel tank assembly for automotive vehicle — Safety requirements

This East African Standard covers the safety requirements for the integrity and security of fuel tanks, fuel tank filters, delivery pipes and fuel tank connections, used on automotive vehicles to minimise fire hazards resulting from fuel spillage during and after crash and/or collision. This East African Standard applies to motor cars, mini-buses, motor omni buses, heavy commercial vehicles, commercial vehicles and special types of motor vehicles. ICS 43.060.40 HS 8708.99.00 EQV: IS 12056:1987 3 pages PGr 1

298. EAS 182-1:2007, Unplasticized polyvinyl chloride (uPVC) pipes for c old water services — Specification — Part 1: Genera l

requirements This East African Standard specifies requirements for (U-PVC) Pipes up to and including a nominal diameter of 630 mm for conveying water at pressures up to and including 4, 6, 10, 12.5 and 16 bar at 25°C depending on the size. Method s of test are given in the appendices. ICS: 23.040.20; 91.140.60 HS 3917 23.00; HS 3917.29.00 EQV: ISO 4065:1996; BS EN 1452 22 pages PGr 3

299. EAS 182-2:2007, Unplasticized polyvinyl chloride (uPVC) pipes for c old water services — Specification — Part 2: Normal

diameters, wall thickness and nominal pressure (met ric series) This part of the standard specifies nominal outside diameters calculated wall thickness and nominal pressures of circular section unplasticised polyvinyl chloride (UPVC) pipes used for water services. It is intended to serve as a guide to manufacturers and users and as a basis for the requirements for the specification for unplasticized PVC pipes for cold-water services. ICS: 23.040.20; 91.140.60 HS 3917 23.00; HS 3917.29.00 EQV: ISO 4065:1996; BS EN 1452 3 pages PGr 1

300. EAS 183:2001, Cement — Definitions

This East African Standard gives the general definitions applicable to cements (hydraulic binders), as well as the particular definitions pertaining to each type of cement.

ICS 91.100 HS 2523.00.0000 EQV: BS EN 196-8:1992 8 pages PGr 2

301. EAS 184:2000, Emulsion paint — Specification

This standard specifies the requirements for three grades of emulsion paint that are based on synthetic polymers dispersed in a water phase for application over interior plaster or other masonry substrates, as one or more coats of the same grade. These three grades are suitable for both interior and exterior use. It is accepted that there are other satisfactory end-uses for these paints, either by themselves or in systems in combination with other types of paint, but the scope of this standard does not include their use in such systems or their application over wooden, metallic, glass, plastics, off-shutter concrete, or bituminous substrates. In such cases, this standard will only apply to the paint as supplied, not to its end-use.

ICS 87.040 HS 3209.10.0000 9 pages PGr 2

302. EAS 185:2000, Papain — Specification

This Standard prescribes the requirements and methods of test for Papain. ICS 67.080.10 HS 3507.90.00 [HS 3507.90.71] 9 pages PGr 2

303. EAS 186:2000, Toilet soap — Specification

This East African Standard specifies requirements for toilet soap. It does not apply to carbolic soap or specialty soaps such as medicated soap, transparent soap, floating soap, liquid soap or sea-water soap.

ICS 71.100.40 HS 3401.11.0000 EQV: IS 285:1992; BS 1911:1990; BS 1913:1990 11 pages PGr 2

304. EAS 187:2000, Toothpaste — Specification

Gives requirements and test methods for physical and chemical properties, and for marking and/or labelling of toothpastes for daily use with a toothbrush. ICS 11.060.10 HS 3306.10.20 ISO 11609:1995; IS 6356:1993; Dir. 76/768/EEC; BS 5136:1981 15 pages PGr 2

305. EAS 188:2000, Machetes — Specification

This East African Standard applies to general purposes panga or curved blade, straight blade and tapered blade. ICS: 25.100.30 HS 8201.90.00 8 pages PGr 2

306. EAS 189:2000, Metallic materials — Tensile testing

This East African Standard specifies the method for tensile testing of metallic materials and defines the mechanical properties which can be determined at ambient temperature. ICS 77.040.10 HS 7200; 7300; 7400; 7500; 7600; 7800; 7900; 8000; 8100 44 pages PGr 5

307. EAS 192-1:2000, Metallic materials — Verification of static uniaxia l testing machines — Part 1: Tensile testing machin es

EAS 192-1 specifies the verification of tension/compression testing machines. The verification consists of a general inspection of the testing machine, including its accessories for the force application and a calibration of the force-measuring system. ICS 77.040.10 HS 9024.10.00 EQV: ISO 7500-1:2004 18 pages PGr 3

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308. EAS 192-2:2000, Metallic materials — Verification of static uniaxia l testing machines — Part 2: Tension creeping testi ng machines — Verification of the applied load This part of EAS 192 specifies the verification of testing machines used for uniaxial creep testing in tension in accordance with ISO 204. The verification consists of: a general inspection of the testing machine; and a verification of the load applied by the testing machine. This part of EAS 192 applies to dead weight and lever type creep testing machines. The machines with a load measuring system shall be verified in accordance with EAS 192-1. ICS 77.040.10 HS 9024.10.00 EQV: ISO 7500-2:1996 10 pages PGr 2

309. EAS 193:2000, Metallic materials — Tensile testing at elevated te mperature

This East African Standard specifies a method of tensile testing of metallic materials at a specified temperature greater than ambient temperature and defines the mechanical properties which can be thereby determined. ICS 77.040.10 HS 7200; 7300; 7400; 7500; 7600; 7800; 7900; 8000; 8100 29 pages PGr 4

310. EAS 194-1:2000, Steel and steel products — Location and preparation of samples and test pieces for mechanical testing

This East African Standard specifies requirements for the identification, location and preparation of samples and test pieces intended for mechanical tests on steel sections, bars, rod, flat products and tubular products as defined in ISO 6929. If agreed in the order this standard may also apply to other metallic products. It does not apply to nondestructive tests. These samples and test pieces are for use in tests which are carried out in conformity with the methods specified in the product or material standard or, in the absence of this, in the test standard. Where the requirements of the order or product standard differ from those given in this International Standard, then the requirements of the order or product standard apply. ICS 77.040.10 HS 7201.10.00 to HS 7326.90.90 EQV: ISO 377:1997 18 pages PGr 3

311. EAS 194-2:2000, Steel and iron — Sampling and preparation of sample s for the determination of the chemical composition

This East African Standard specifies methods for sampling and Sample preparation for the determination of the chemical composition of pig iron, cast iron and steel. Methods are specified for use with both liquid and solid metal. ICS 77.040.10 HS 7201.10.00 to HS 7326.90.90 EQV: ISO 14284:1996 31 pages PGr 4

312. EAS 195:2000, Mechanical testing of steel at elevated temperature s — Determination of lower yield stress and proof s tress and

proving test This East African Standard specifies a method of tensile testing of metallic materials at a specified temperature greater than ambient temperature and defines the mechanical properties which can be thereby determined. ICS 77.040.10 HS 7201.10.00 to HS 7326.90.90 EQV: ISO 783:1999 29 pages PGr 4

313. EAS 196:2008, Steel, carbon and high-strength, low-alloy hot-roll ed sheet and cold rolled sheet — General requiremen ts

This specification covers the general requirements for steel sheet in coils and cut lengths. It applies to the following specifications which describe carbon steel and high-strength, low-alloy steel (HSLA) furnished as hot-rolled sheet and cold-rolled sheet. ICS 77.140.01 HS 7208.10.00 to HS 7212.60.00 EQV: ASTM A 1008 /A1008M:2007 26 pages PGr 4

314. EAS 198:2001, General requirements for the supply of metallurgica l materials

This East African Standard provides general requirements for the supply of metallurgical materials. This East African Standard does not cover all the other provisions relating to a contract which should be separately agreed between the contracting parties.

ICS 77.180.01 HS 7200; 7300; 7400; 7500; 7600; 7800; 7900; 8000; 8100 3 pages PGr 1

315. EAS 199:2001, Steel and cast iron — Determination of sulphur cont ent combustion titrimetric method

This East African Standard specifies a titrimetric method for the determination of sulphur in steel and cast iron, after combustion of the test portion in a current of oxygen.

ICS 77.080.01 HS 7201.10.00 to HS 7326.90.90 EQV: ISO 671:1982 7 pages PGr 2

316. EAS 200:2001, Steel and iron — Determination of phosphorus conten t — Phosphovanadomolybdate spectrophotometric metho d

This East African Standard specifies a spectrophotometric method for the determination of phosphorus in steel and iron with the following limitations. The method is applicable to phosphorus contents between 0.001 0% (m/m) and 1.0 % (m/m). Arsenic, hafnium, niobium, tantalum, titanium, and tungsten interfere in determining phosphorus, but the interferences can be partially overcome by formation of complexes and use of small quantities of test portion. Depending on the concentration of the interfering elements, the application ranges and test portions given in table 1 apply. The lower end of the application range can only be reached in test samples with low contents of the interfering elements.

ICS 77.080.01 HS 7201.10.00 to HS 7326.90.90 EQV: ISO 10714:1992 9 pages PGr 2

317. EAS 201-1:2001, Metallic materials — Rockwell hardness test — Part 1: Test method (scales A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, K, N , T)

This part of EAS 201 specifies the method for Rockwell and Rockwell superficial hardness tests (scales and field of application in accordance with Table 1) for metallic materials. For specific materials and/or products, other specific East African/International Standards apply (for instance ISO 3738-1 and ISO 4498-1). For certain materials, the fields of application may be narrower than those indicated.

ICS 77.040.10 HS 7200; 7300; 7400; 7500; 7600; 7800; 7900; 8000; 8100 EQV:ISO 6508-1:2005 17 pages PGr 3

318. EAS 201-2:2001, Metallic materials — Rockwell hardness test — Part 2: Verification and calibration of testing machines (scales A,

B, C, D, E, F, G, H, K, N, T) This part of EAS 201 specifies a method of verification of testing machines for determining Rockwell hardness (scales A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, K, N, T). It specifies a direct method for checking the main functions of the machine and an indirect method suitable for the overall checking of the machine. The indirect method may be used on its own for periodic routine checking of the machine in service. If a testing machine is also to be used for other methods of hardness testing, it shall be verified independently for each method. This part of EAS 201 is applicable to portable hardness testing machines with the exception of requirements in 6.1 a) in which the word “relocation" does not apply.

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ICS 77.040.10 HS 7200; 7300; 7400; 7500; 7600; 7800; 7900; 8000; 8100 EQV: ISO 6508-2:2005 11 pages PGr 2

319. EAS 202-1:2001, Wrought aluminium and aluminium alloy sheets, strip s and plates — Part 1: Technical conditions for ins pection and delivery This part of this East African Standard specifies the technical conditions for inspection and delivery of wrought aluminium and aluminium alloy sheets, strips and plates for general engineering applications. It applies to flat rolled products.

ICS 77.120.10 HS 7606.11.00; HS 7606.12.00; HS 7606.91.00 HS 7606.92.00 EQV: ISO 6361-1:1986 5 pages PGr 1

320. EAS 202-2:2001, Wrought aluminium and aluminium alloy sheets, strip s and plates — Part 2: Mechanical properties In conjunction with EAS 202-1, this part of this East African Standard specifies the mechanical properties of wrought aluminium and aluminium alloy sheets, strips and plates for general engineering applications. It applies to flat rolled products. The chemical composition of these materials is given in ISO 201-1. The designations of aluminium alloys and the temper designations used in this part of EAS 202 are in accordance with ISO 2092, ISO 2107 and annex B respectively.

ICS 77.120.10 HS 7606.11.00; HS 7606.12.00; HS 7606.91.00 HS 7606.92.00 EQV: ISO 6361-2:1990 17 pages PGr 3

321. EAS 202-3:2001, Wrought aluminium and aluminium alloy sheets, strip s and plates — Part 3: Strips — Tolerances on shape and dimensions This part of EAS 202 specifies dimensional tolerances for aluminium and aluminium alloy strips for thicknesses up to and including 6.3 mm, corresponding to the definition in ISO 3134-3. By agreement between purchaser and supplier, the values of tolerances specified in this part of EAS 202 may be differently disposed about the nominal dimension.

ICS 77.120.10 HS 7606.11.00; HS 7606.12.00; HS 7606.91.00 HS 7606.92.00 EQV: ISO 6361-3:1985 5 pages PGr 1

322. EAS 202-4:2001, Wrought aluminium and aluminium alloy sheets, strip s and plates — Part 4: Sheets and plates — Toleranc es on

shape and dimensions This part of this East African Standard specifies the tolerances on shape and dimensions for aluminium and aluminium alloy sheet - corresponding to the definition in ISO 3134-3 By agreement between purchaser and supplier, the values of tolerances specified in this part of EAS 202 may be differently disposed about the nominal dimension.

ICS 77.120.10 HS 7606.11.00; HS 7606.12.00; HS 7606.91.00 HS 7606.92.00 EQV: ISO 6361-4:1988 11 pages PGr 2

323. EAS 203:2001, Boxes for enclosure of electrical accessories — Spe cification

This East African Standard specifies requirements for boxes intended to contain one or more electrical accessories and to be recessed into a wall or ceiling or similar flat surfaced structure. Some boxes may also be surface mounting. ICS 29.120.99 HS 8538.10.00 EQV: BS 4662:1970 24 pages PGr 3

324. EAS 204-1:2001, Metallic conduits and fittings for electrical insta llations — Specification — Part 1: Conduits

This Part 1 of this East African standard specifies requirements for conduits made of steel or any other suitable metallic materials of circular cross-section for the protection of the conductors and/or cables in electrical installations.This standard specifies requirements for threadable and non-threadable plain rigid metal conduits.

ICS 29.120.10 HS 8547.90.20 EQV: IEC 61035-2-1; BS 4568-1:1970 20 pages PGr 3

325. EAS 204-2:2001, Metallic conduits and fittings for electrical insta llation — Specification — Part 2: Fittings

This Part 2 of this East African Standard specifies requirements for the construction, dimensions and performance of conduit fittings made of steel or any other suitable metallic materials and designed to be used in conjunction with conduits complying with part 1 of this standard.

ICS 29.120.10 HS 8547.90.20 EQV: IEC 60614-2-1; BS 4568-2:1970 12 pages PGr 2

326. EAS 205:2001, Controls for heating units in household electric ra nges — Specification

This East African Standard specifies requirements for control units for domestic electric ranges. This specification applies to multi-heat switches, energy regulators and thermostats (including those for oven, hotplate and rotisseries). The specification includes definitions, provisions relating to construction and finish performance requirements and standard methods of testing.

ICS 97.030 HS 8516.60.00 EQV: BS 4177:1992 11 pages PGr 2

327. EAS 206:2001, Hot rolled steel sheets for the manufacture of low pressure gas cylinders — Specification

This East African Standard covers the requirements for deep drawing quality hot-rolled steel sheets for the manufacture of low pressure gas cylinders.

ICS 77.140.30 HS 7311.00.00 4 pages PGr 1

328. EAS 207:2001, Radiography of welds and viewing conditions for fil ms — Utilization of recommended patterns of image q uality

indicators (I.Q.I) This East African Standard prescribes the conditions for use of recommended patterns of image quality indicators (I.Q.I) for radiography of welds and viewing conditions for films. ICS 19.100 HS 7200; 7300; 7400; 7500; 7600; 7800; 7900; 8000; 8100 5 pages PGr 1

329. EAS 208:2001, Radiographic image quality indicators for non-destr uctive testing — Principles and identification

This East African Standard defines the characteristics of image quality indicators for non-destructive testing used in radiography and specifies the symbols which allow the identification of these indicators. Notwithstanding that the basic experience was based on radiography of steel, this standard is intended for general application on all metals. However, for particular materials (for example, aluminium and its alloys) complementary International Standards may be issued.

ICS 19.100 HS 7200; 7300; 7400; 7500; 7600; 7800; 7900; 8000; 8100 4 pages PGr 1

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330. EAS 209:2001, Fruit and vegetable products — Determination of ash insoluble in hydrochloric acid

This East African Standard specifies a method for the determination of the ash insoluble in hydrochloric acid, yielded by fruit and vegetable products. The method serves for the determination of siliceous impurities, together with the silica endogenous to the plant. ICS 67.080.01 HS 0700.00.0000; HS 0800.00.0000 EQV: ISO 763:2003 3 pages PGr 1

331. EAS 210:2001, Citrus fruits and derived products — Determination of essential oils content (Reference method)

This East African Standard specifies the reference method for the determination of the total essential oils content of citrus fruits and their derived products (whole fruits, fruits cut into small pieces, skins, juices, concentrates, beverage bases, sweetened products etc.). ICS 67.080.01 HS 0700.00.0000; HS 0800.00.0000 EQV: ISO 1955:1982 4 pages PGr 1

332. EAS 211:2001, Fruit and vegetable products — Determination of eth anol content

This East African Standard specifies a method for the chemical determination of ethanol in fruit and vegetable products. The method is not applicable to products containing more than 5 % (m/m) of ethanol. In the case of products containing essential oils, it is necessary to remove the latter. ICS 67.080.01 HS 0700.00.0000; HS 0800.00.0000 EQV: ISO 2448:1998 6 pages PGr 1

333. EAS 212:2001, Determination of lead content — Flameless atomic ab sorption spectrometric method

This East African standard specifies a flameless atomic absorption spectrometric method for the determination of the lead content of fruits and vegetables and derived products.

ICS 67.08.01 HS 0700.00.0000; HS 0800.00.0000 EQV: ISO 6633:1984 5 pages PGr 1

334. EAS 213:2001, Liquid chemical products for industrial use — Deter mination of absolute density at 20 °C

This East African Standard specifies a reference method for the determination of the density, at 20 °C , of liquid chemical products for industrial use.

ICS 71.100.01 HS 3402.90.00 EQV: ISO 758:1976 3 pages PGr 1

335. EAS 214:2001, Volatile organic liquids for industrial use — Deter mination of dry residue after evaporation on a wate r bath — General method This East African Standard specifies a general method for the determination of the dry residue, after evaporation on a water bath, of volatile organic liquids for industrial use. The method is applicable to products having dry residues after evaporation greater than or equal to 10 mg/kg [0.001 % (m/m)].

ICS 71.100.01 HS 3402.90.00 EQV: ISO 759:1981 3 pages PGr 1

336. EAS 215:2001, Determination of water — Karl Fischer method (Gener al method) Two methods of titration depending on whether the end point is detected visually or electrometrically are specified. The visual method is only applicable to colourless solutions but can be used when no electrometric apparatus is available. The electrometric method, whether by direct titration or back-titration, is the more accurate one and for this reason recommended. The principle of the test consists in reaction of any water present in a test portion with a solution of iodine and sulphur dioxide in a pyridine/methanol mixture (Karl Fischer reagent), previously standardized by titration with an exactly known mass of water. ICS 71.040.40 HS 3018.90.00 EQV: ISO 760:1978 12 pages PGr 2

337. EAS 216-1:2001, Testing of ethanol for industrial use ― Part 1: General This part of EAS 216 gives general instructions relating to methods of test for ethanol for industries use. It also specifies the methods to be used for the determination of density at 20 °C, for the determination of dry residue after evaporation on a water bath, for the determination of water content, and for the measurement of colour.

ICS 71.080.60 HS 2905.11.00 EQV: ISO 1388-1:1981 3 pages PGr 1

338. EAS 216-2:2001, Testing of ethanol for industrial use — Part 2: Met hod for detection of alkalinity or determination of acidity to

phenolphthalein This East African Standard describes a method for the detection of alkalinity and, if appropriate, the subsequent determination of acidity of ethanol for industrial use. The method is applicable to products having acidities, expressed as acetic acid (CH3COOH), greater than or equal to 0.000 8% (m/m).

ICS 71.080.60 HS 2905.11.00 EQV: ISO 1388-2:1981 3 pages PGr 1

339. EAS 216-3:2001, Ethanol for industrial use — Methods of test — Part 3: Estimation of content carbonyl compounds presen t in

small amounts — Photometric method This EAS East African Standard specifies a photometric method for estimation of the content of carbonyl compounds present in small amounts in ethanol for industrial use. The method is applicable to products having carbonyl compounds contents, expressed as acetaldehyde, between 0.000 25 and 0.01 % (m/m). This method, which is used commercially, allows determination of only those carbonyl compounds which react under the specified conditions.

ICS 71.080.60 HS 2905.11.00 EQV: ISO 1388-3:1981 4 pages PGr 1

340. EAS 216-4:2001, Ethanol for industrial use — Methods of test — Part 4: Estimation of content of carbonyl compounds pre sent in

moderate amounts — Titrimetric method This East African Standard specifies a titrimetric method for estimation of the content of carbonyl compounds present in moderate amounts in ethanol for industrial use. The method is applicable to products having carbonyl compounds contents, expressed as acetaldehyde, equal to or greater than 0.01 % (m/m). This method, which is used commercially, allows determination of only those carbonyl compounds, which react under the specified conditions. ICS 71.080.60 HS 2905.11.00 EQV: ISO 1388-4:1981 3 pages PGr 1

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341. EAS 216-5:2001, Ethanol for industrial use — Methods of test — Part 5: Determination of aldehydes content — Visual cal orimetric method This East African Standard specifies a visual colorimetric method for the determination of the aldehydes content of ethanol for industrial use. The method is applicable to products having aldehyde contents, expressed as acetaldehyde, in the range 0.000 25 to 0.001 25 % (m/m).

ICS 71.080.60 HS 2905.11.00 EQV: ISO 1388-5:1981 5 pages PGr 1

342. EAS 216-6:2001, Ethanol for industrial use — Methods for test — Par t 6: Test for miscibility with water

This East African Standard specifies a test for miscibility with water of ethanol for industrial use.

ICS 71.080.60 HS 2905.11.00 EQV: ISO 1388-6:1981 2 pages PGr 1 343. EAS 216-7:2001, Ethanol for industrial use — Methods of test — Part 7: Determination of methanol content ― Photometric

method This East African standard describes a photometric method for the determination of the methanol content of ethanol for industrial use. The method is applicable to products having methanol con tents between 0.01 and 0.20% (v/v).

ICS 71.080.60 HS 2905.11.00 EQV: ISO 1388-7:1981 5 pages PGr 1

344. EAS 216-8:2001, Ethanol for industrial use — Methods of test — Part 8: Determination of methanol content — Visual colo rimetric

method This East Standard specifies a visual colorimetric method for the determination of the methanol content of ethanol for industrial use. The method is applicable to products having methanol contents between 0.10 and 1.50 % (v/v).

ICS 71.080.60 HS 2905.11.00 EQV: ISO 1388-8:1981 4 pages PGr 1

345. EAS 216-9:2001, Ethanol for industrial use — Methods of test — Part 9: Determination of esters content — Titrimetric m ethod

after separation This Standard describes a titrimetric method, after saponification, for the determination of the esters content of ethanol for industrial use. The method is applicable to products having esters contents, expressed as ethyl acetate, in the range 0.005 to 0.15 % (m/m).

ICS 71.080.60 HS 2905.11.00 EQV: ISO 1388-9:1981 3 pages PGr 1

346. EAS 216-10:2001, Ethanol for industrial use — Methods of test — Part 10: Estimation of hydrocarbons content — Distillat ion

method This East African specifies a distillation method for estimating the hydrocarbons content of ethanol for industrial use.

ICS 71.080.60 HS 2905.11.00 EQV: ISO 1388-10:1981 3 pages PGr 1

347. EAS 216-11:2001, Ethanol for industrial use — Methods of test — Part 11: Test for detection of furfural

This East African standard specifies a test for checking whether or not furfural is present in ethanol for industrial use.

ICS 71.080.60 HS 2905.11.00 EQV: ISO 1388-11:1981 3 pages PGr 1 348. EAS 216-12:2001, Ethanol for industrial use — Methods of test — Part 12: Determination of permanganate time

This East African Standard specifies a method for the determination of the permanganate time of ethanol for industrial use.

ICS 71.080.60 HS 2905.11.00 EQV: ISO 1388-12:1981 3 pages PGr 1

349. EAS 217-1-1:2008, Methods for the microbiological examination of food s — Part 1-1: General procedures and techniques This East African Standard on methods for microbiological examination of foods provides the general laboratory procedures and techniques for the microbiological examination of foods. Where a specific standard describes a method for microbiological examination of a specific food product, that method shall apply. ICS 07.100.30; 67.050 HS 0200; 0300; 0400; 0700; 0800; 0900; 1000; 1100; 1200; 1500; 1600; 1700; 1800; 1900; 2000; 2100; 2200; 2300; 2501; 3300; 3500 12 pages PGr 2

350. EAS 217-1-2:2008, Microbiology of food and animal feeding stuffs — Pr eparation of test samples, initial suspension and d ecimal dilutions for microbiological examination — Part 1- 2: General rules for the preparation of the initial suspension and decimal dilutions This part of ISO 6887 defines general rules for the aerobic preparation of the initial suspension and of decimal dilutions for microbiological examinations of products intended for human or animal consumption. This part of ISO 6887 is applicable to the general case, except for products mentioned in ISO 6887-2. ICS 07.100.30; 67.050 HS 0200; 0300; 0400; 0700; 0800; 0900; 1000; 1100; 1200; 1500; 1600; 1700; 1800; 1900; 2000; 2100; 2200; 2300; 2501; 3300; 3500 5 pages PGr 1

351. EAS 217-1-3:2008, Microbiology of food and animal feeding stuffs — Pr eparation of test samples, initial suspension and d ecimal dilutions for microbiological examination — Part 1- 3: Specific rules for the preparation of meat and m eat products This part of ISO 6887 specifies rules for the preparation of meat and meat product samples and their suspension for microbiological examination when the samples require a different preparation from the method described in ISO 6887-1. ISO 6887-1 defines the general rules for the preparation of the initial suspension and decimal dilutions for microbiological examination. This part of ISO 6887 only describes methods of preparation that are applicable to several microorganisms simultaneously. It excludes the preparations that only apply to the detection and/or enumeration of a single microorganism where the method of preparation is described in the relevant International Standard concerning that microorganism. ICS 07.100.30; 67.050 HS 0200; 0300; 0400; 0700; 0800; 0900; 1000; 1100; 1200; 1500; 1600; 1700; 1800; 1900; 2000; 2100; 2200; 2300; 2501; 3300; 3500 15 pages PGr 2

352. EAS 217-1-4:2008, Microbiology of food and animal feeding stuffs — Pr eparation of test samples, initial suspension and d ecimal dilutions for microbiological examination — Part 1- 4: Specific rules for the preparation of fish and f ishery products This part of ISO 6887 specifies rules for the preparation of fish and fishery product samples and their suspension for microbiological examination when the samples require a different preparation from the method described in ISO 6887-1. ISO 6887-1 defines the general rules for the preparation of the initial suspension and decimal dilutions for microbiological examination.

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This part of ISO 6887 only describes methods of preparation that are applicable to several microorganisms simultaneously. It excludes the preparations that only apply to the detection and/or enumeration of a single microorganism where the methods of preparation are described in the relevant standard concerning that microorganism, for example Vibrio parahaemolyticus. ICS 07.100.30 HS 0302.00.00; HS 0303.00.00; HS 0304.00.00; HS 0305.00.00; HS 0306.00.00; HS 0307.00.00 11 pages PGr 2

353. EAS 217-1-5:2008, Microbiology of food and animal feeding stuffs — Pr eparation of test samples, initial suspension and d ecimal dilutions for microbiological examination — Part 1- 5: Specific rules for the preparation of products o ther than milk and milk products, meat and meat products, and fish and fish ery products This part of ISO 6887 specifies rules for the preparation of samples and decimal dilutions for the microbiological examination of food products other than those covered in other parts of ISO 6887. ISO 6887-1 defines the general rules for the preparation of the initial suspension and decimal dilutions for microbiological examination. This part of ISO 6887 only describes methods of preparation that are applicable to several microorganisms simultaneously. It excludes the preparations that only apply to the detection and/or enumeration of a single microorganism where the methods of preparation are described in the relevant International Standard concerning that microorganism. ICS 07.100.30; 67.050 HS 0700; 0800; 0900; 1000; 1100; 1200; 1500; 1600; 1700; 1800; 1900; 2000; 2100; 2200; 2300; 2501; 3300; 3500 13 pages PGr 2

354. EAS 217-2:2008, Microbiology of food and animal feeding stuffs — Ho rizontal method for the enumeration of microorganis ms — Part 2: Colony count technique at 30 °C This International Standard specifies a horizontal method for the enumeration of microorganisms, by counting the colonies growing in a solid medium after aerobic incubation at 30 °C. Sub ject to the limitations discussed in the introduction, this International Standard is applicable to products intended for human consumption or the feeding of animals. The applicability of this International Standard to the examination of certain fermented food and animal feeding stuffs is limited. For the examination of fermented food and animal feeding stuffs, other media and/or incubation conditions might be more appropriate. ICS 07.100.30; 67.050 HS 0200; 0300; 0400; 0700; 0800; 0900; 1000; 1100; 1200; 1500; 1600; 1700; 1800; 1900; 2000; 2100; 2200; 2300; 2501; 3300; 3500 9 pages PGr 2

355. EAS 217-3:2008, Microbiology of food and animal feeding stuffs — Ho rizontal method for the enumeration of coliforms — Part 3: Colony-count technique This International Standard gives general guidelines for the enumeration of coliforms. It is applicable to: — products intended for human consumption and for the feeding of animals, and — environmental samples in the area of food production and food handling, by means of the technique of counting colonies after incubation on a solid medium at 30 °C or at 37 °C. This technique is recommended when the number of colonies sought is expected to be more than 100 per millilitre or per gram of the test sample. ICS 07.100.30; 67.050 HS 0200; 0300; 0400; 0700; 0800; 0900; 1000; 1100; 1200; 1500; 1600; 1700; 1800; 1900; 2000; 2100; 2200; 2300; 2501; 3300; 3500 6 pages PGr 1

356. EAS 217-4:2008, Microbiology of food and animal feeding stuffs — Ho rizontal method for the detection and enumeration o f coliforms — Part 4: Most probable number technique This International Standard gives general guidelines for the detection and the enumeration of coliforms. It is applicable to products intended for human consumption and for the feeding of animals, and environmental samples in the area of food production and food handling. Enumeration is carried out by calculation of the most probable number (MPN) after incubation in a liquid medium at 30 °C or 37 °C. This enumeration method is applicable when the number sought is expected to be in the range 1 to 100 per millilitre or per gram of test sample. A limitation on the applicability of this International Standard is imposed by the susceptibility of the method to a large degree of variability. The information given in Clause 11 provides guidance on the applicability of the method and on the interpretation of the results. ICS 07.100.30; 67.050 HS 0200; 0300; 0400; 0700; 0800; 0900; 1000; 1100; 1200; 1500; 1600; 1700; 1800; 1900; 2000; 2100; 2200; 2300; 2501; 3300; 3500 11 pages PGr 2

357. EAS 217-6:2008, Microbiology of food and animal feeding stuffs — Pa rt 6: Horizontal method for the detection of Salmon ella spp. This International Standard specifies a horizontal method for the detection of Salmonella, including Salmonella Typhi and Salmonella Paratyphi. Subject to the limitations discussed in the Introduction, this International Standard is applicable to products intended for human consumption and the feeding of animals; environmental samples in the area of food production and food handling. ICS 07.100.30; 67.050 HS 0200; 0300; 0400; 0700; 0800; 0900; 1000; 1100; 1200; 1500; 1600; 1700; 1800; 1900; 2000; 2100; 2200; 2300; 2501; 3300; 3500 27 pages PGr 4

358. EAS 217-7:2001, Methods for microbiological examination of foods — Part 7: Method of examination for clostridium botu linum and clostridium botulinum toxin This standard method describes the reference procedure for the detection and confirmation of Clostridium botulinum and its toxins in food and culture supernatants. ICS 07.100.30; 67.050 HS 0200; 0300; 0400; 0700; 0800; 0900; 1000; 1100; 1200; 1500; 1600; 1700; 1800; 1900; 2000; 2100; 2200; 2300; 2501; 3300; 3500 4 pages PGr 1

359. EAS 217-8:2008, Microbiology of food and animal feeding stuffs — Ge neral guidance for enumeration of yeasts and moulds — Part 8: Colony count technique at 25 degrees C This International Standard gives general guidance for the enumeration of viable yeasts and moulds in products intended for human consumption or feeding of animals by means of the colony count technique at 25 °C. ICS 07.100.30; 67.050 HS 0200; 0300; 0400; 0700; 0800; 0900; 1000; 1100; 1200; 1500; 1600; 1700; 1800; 1900; 2000; 2100; 2200; 2300; 2501; 3300; 3500 3 pages PGr 1

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360. EAS 218:2001, Farm implements — Method of sampling

This East African Standard prescribes the recommended procedure for the sampling of agricultural equipments and their components. ICS 65.060 HS 8432.10.00 to HS 8437.90.00 EQV: IS 7201:1971 3 pages PGr 1

361. EAS 219:2001, Classification of degrees of protection provided by enclosures This East African standard applies to the classification of degrees of protection provided by enclosures for electrical equipment with a rated voltage not exceeding 72.5 kV. Has the status of a basic safety publication in accordance with IEC Guide 104. ICS 13.260; ICS 29.020 HS 8538.10.00 EQV: IEC 60529 40 pages PGr 5

362. EAS 220:2001, Knitted polyester fabric — Specification

This East African Standard specifies the requirements for knitted polyester fabric for apparel purposes. ICS 59.080.30 HS 6006.31.00 5 pages PGr 1

363. EAS 221:2001, Woven bags (100 percent sisal) for clean coffee bea ns — Specification This East African Standard specifies the requirements for woven bags (100 per cent sisal) for clean coffee beans. ICS 55.080 HS 6305.39.00; HS 6305.90.00 4 pages PGr 1

364. EAS 222:2001, Knitted polyester/cellulosic blended fabric — Speci fication This East African Standard specifies the requirements for knitted polyester/cellulosic blended fabric for apparel purposes. ICS 59.080.30 HS 6006.31.00 5 pages PGr 1

365. EAS 223:2001, Zipper — Specification This East African standard specifies performance requirements for zippers made from interlocking components mounted on textile tapes. This standard applies to all types of zippers except those for aeronautical purposes, those intended to be exposed to corrosive influences and zippers of complicated structure such as three-way and double-pull as used in tents. ICS 61.040 HS 9607.11.10(metal); HS 9607.19.10(other) EQV: BS 3084:1992, ASTM D3657-03 14 pages PGr 2

366. EAS 224:2001, Cotton khanga — Specification This standard specifies the minimum requirements of cotton khanga fabrics. This standard is intended to assist manufacturers in producing khanga quality and in controlling the quality of imported khangas. ICS 59.080.30 HS 5208.51.10; HS 5208.52.10; HS 5209.51.10; HS 5210.51.10; HS 5211.51.10; HS 5212.15.10 5 pages PGr 1

367. EAS 225-1:2001, Umbrella fabrics — Specification — Part 1:Cotton fa brics

This part of this East African standard specifies the requirements for woven umbrella fabrics composed of 100 % cotton fibres. ICS 59.080.30 HS 5208.59.00 EQV: ASTM D 4112:82; JIS L 3106; JIS L 3302; IS 2457:1979 3 pages PGr 1

368. EAS 225-2:2001, Umbrella fabrics — Specification — Part 2: Man-made fibre fabric

This East African standard specifies the requirements for woven umbrella fabrics composed of man-made fibres. ICS 59.080.30 HS 5407.10.14 4 pages PGr 1

369. EAS 225-3:2001, Umbrella fabrics — Specification — Part 3:Silk fabr ics

This part of this East African Standard specifies the requirements for woven umbrella fabrics composed of 100% silk fibres. ICS 59.080.30 HS 5007.90.00 4 pages PGr 1

370. EAS 226:2001, Kitenge — Specification

This East African Standard specifies the requirements for kitenge a plain weave, light-weight fabric which is high tensioned on warp and weft with prints on both sides. Kitenge forms continuous prints lengthwise with no distinct border lines separating one piece from the adjacent piece of Kitenge. ICS 59.080.30 HS 5208.51.10; HS 5208.52.10; HS 5209.51.10; HS 5210.51.10; HS 5211.51.10; HS 5212.15.10 4 pages PGr 1

371. EAS 227:2001, Knitted cotton fabric — Specification

This East African Standard specifies the requirements for knitted cotton fabric suitable for apparel purposes. This standard is intended to help knitters in manufacturing the fabric of proper quality so that vests and other garments made out of these fabrics are of satisfactory requirements. ICS 59.080.30 HS 6001.10.10; HS 6001.21.00; HS 6001.91.00 4 pages PGr 1

372. EAS 228:2001, Cotton bed sheets — Specification

This East African Standard specifies the requirements for bedsheets made from 100 per cent cotton fabrics. This East African Standard applies to finished bedsheets made from: Bleached fabrics; Printed fabrics; Dyed fabrics; Dyed and printed fabrics. ICS 59.080.30 HS 6302.10.10 EQV: BS 5815-1:1989 5 pages PGr 1

373. EAS 229:2001, Crepe bandages — Specification

This East African Standard specifies requirements for crepe bandages used for surgical dressings. ICS 59.080.30 HS 3005.90.40 EQV: MS 2.36:1976; SABS 945:1969 5 pages PGr 1

374. EAS 230:2001, Maize bran as animal feed — Specification

This East African Standard prescribes the requirements for maize bran as a livestock feed. ICS 65.120 HS 2302.10.10 2 pages PGr 1

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375. EAS 231:2001, Bone meal for compounding animal — Specification

This East Afrucan Standard prescribes the requirements for bone meal used as a mineral supplement in animal feeds. ICS 65.120 HS 2301.20.90 2 pages PGr 1

376. EAS 232:2001, Maize gluten feed — Specification

This East African Standard prescribed the requirements for maize gluten feed used for livestock feeding. ICS 65.120 HS 2303.10.0010 2 pages PGr 1

377. EAS 233:2001, Ostrich feed — Specification

This East African Standard specifies the requirements and test methods for ostrich feed. ICS 65.120 HS 2309.90.1020 3 pages PGr 1

378. EAS 234:2001, Soya bean products — Determination of urease activi ty

This East African Standard specifies a method of determining the urease activity of products derived from soya beans. The method allows inadequate cooking of these products to be detected. It applies to products having a urease activity of less than 1 mg of nitrogen per gram of product as received, under the conditions specified. For more active products, the method applies provided that the mass of the test portion is reduced. ICS 67.060 HS 1201; 1208.10.00; 1507; 2103.10.00; 2202.90.10; 2304; 3504 EQV: ISO 5506:1988 4 pages PGr 1

379. EAS 236:2001, Method for determination of colourfastness of texti le materials to dry cleaning

This East African standard prescribes a method for the determination of colourfastness of textile materials of all types and in all forms to drycleaning. This test covers colourfastness to drycleaning only; commercial drycleaning practice normally involves other operations such as water spotting, solvent spotting, steam pressing, etc. It is not suitable for the evaluation of the durability of textile finishes, nor is it intended for use in evaluating the resistance of colours to spot and stain removal procedures used by the drycleaner. ICS 59.080.01 HS 5000; HS 5100; HS 5200; HS 5300; HS 5400 to HS 6700 EQV: ISO 105-D01:1993 4 pages PGr 1

380. EAS 237:2001, Methods for the determination of colourfastness of textile materials to washing

This East African standard prescribes methods for determination of colourfastness of textile materials of all types and in all forms to the action of soap solution at 40 °C and 50 °C, and to the action of soap and sodium c arbonate solution at 60 °C and 95 °C. These methods are designed to determine the effect of washing only on the colourfastness of textile materials. They are not intended to reflect the result of the comprehensive laundering procedure. A Specimen of the textile in contact with specified undyed cloths is mechanically agitated under the specified conditions of time and temperature in a soap solution, rinsed and dried. The change in colour of the specimen and the staining of the undyed cloths are assessed with standard grey scales. ICS 59.080.01 HS 5000; HS 5100; HS 5200; HS 5300; HS 5400 to HS 6700 EQV: ISO 105-C01:1989; ISO 105-C02:1989; ISO 105-C03:1989; ISO 105-C04:1989; ISO 105-C05:1989 7 pages PGr 2

381. EAS 238:2001, Method of determination of colourfastness of textil e materials to perspiration

This East African standard prescribes a method for determination of colourfastness of textile materials of all kinds and in all forms to the action of human perspiration. Specimens of the textile in contact with adjacent fabrics are treated in two different solutions containing histidine, and placed between two plates under a specified pressure in a testing device. The specimen and the adjacent fabrics are dried separately. The change in colour of each specimen and the staining of the adjacent fabrics are assessed with grey scales ICS 59.080.01 HS 5000; HS 5100; HS 5200; HS 5300; HS 5400 to HS 6700 EQV: ISO 105-E04:1994 4 pages PGr 1

382. EAS 239-1:2001 , Method for determination of colour fastness of te xtile materials to rubbing — Part 1: Dry and wet method

This East African standard prescribes a method for determining the resistance of the colour of textile materials of all kinds except loose fibre to rubbing off and staining other materials. The method applies to two tests which are made, one with a dry rubbing cloth and one with a wet rubbing cloth. Specimens of the textile are rubbed with dry rubbing cloth and with wet rubbing cloth. The change in colour of the specimen and the staining of the rubbing cloths is assessed with the grey scales. ICS 59.080.01 HS 5000; HS 5100; HS 5200; HS 5300; HS 5400 to HS 6700 EQV: ISO 105-X12:2001 5 pages PGr 1

383. EAS 240:2007, Textiles— Standard atmospheres for conditioning and testing

This East African Standard defines the characteristics and use of a standard atmosphere for conditioning, for determining the physical and mechanical properties of textiles and a standard alternative atmosphere that maybe used if agreed between parties. ICS 59.080.01 HS 5000; HS 5100; HS 5200; HS 5300; HS 5400 to HS 6700 EQV: ISO 139:2005 4 pages PGr 1

384. EAS 241:2007, Method for determination of colourfastness of texti le materials to artificial light (Xenon arc lamp)

This East African standard specifies a method for determining the resistance of the colour of textiles of all kinds and in all forms to the action of an artificial light source representative of natural daylight (D 65). The method is also applicable to white (bleached or optically brightened) textiles. This method employs two sets of Blue wool references. The results from the two sets of reference may not be identical. A specimen of the textile is exposed to artificial light under prescribed conditions along with Blue wool references. There are two different sets of blue wool references, which are not interchangeable. The colourfastness is assessed by comparing the change in colour of the specimen with that of the reference used. ICS 59.080.01 HS 5000; HS 5100; HS 5200; HS 5300; HS 5400 to HS 6700 EQV: ISO 105-B02:1994 12 pages PGr 2

385. EAS 242:2007, Method for determination of dimension change of fab rics by cold-water immersion

This East African Standard prescribes a method for evaluating changes of fabrics of all types on immersion in water at room temperature for each fabric. The specimen cut from the sample is conditioned, measured soaked dried under prescribed conditions, reconditioned and re-measured. The dimensional changes are obtained by calculating the differences of the original and final dimensions in the lengthwise and /or widthwise directions. ICS 59.080.30 HS 5000; HS 5100; HS 5200; HS 5300; HS 5400 to HS 6700 EQV: ISO 7771:1985 4 pages PGr 1

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386. EAS 243:2007, Textiles — Tests for colour fastness — Clour fastne ss to light: Daylight This East African standard specifies a method for determining the resistance of the colour of textiles of all forms to the action of daylight. The method employs two sets of blue wool references. The results from the two sets of references may not be identical. Of the textile is exposed to daylight under prescribed conditions, including from rain, along with eight dyed wool references. The colourfastness is assessed by comparing the change in colour of the specimen with that of reference ICS 59.080.01 HS 5000; HS 5100; HS 5200; HS 5300; HS 5400 to HS 6700 EQV: ISO 105-B01:1994 7 pages PGr 2

387. EAS 244:2007, Textiles — Tests for colour fastness — Colour fastn ess to hot pressing

This East African Standard specifies a method for determining the resistance of the colour of textiles of all kinds and in all forms to ironing and to processing on hot cylinders. Tests are given for hot pressing when the textile is dry, when it is damp and when it is wet. The end-use of the textile usually determines which test should be made. ICS 59.080.01 HS 5000; HS 5100; HS 5200; HS 5300; HS 5400 to HS 6700 EQV: ISO 105-X11:1994 3 pages PGr 1

388. EAS 245-1:2001, Methods of test for coated fabrics — Part 1: Determ ination of roll characteristics

This Part 1 of this East African Standard specifies methods of test for determining length, width, net mass, mass per unit area and thickness of rolls of coated fabrics. ICS 59.080.01 HS 5000; HS 5100; HS 5200; HS 5300; HS 5400 to HS 6700 EQV: ISO 2286-1:1998 8 pages PGr 2

389. EAS 246:2001, Method for determination of added oil content of si sal or jute yarn or fabric

This East African Standard describes a method for determination of added oil content of sisal or jute yarn or fabric or a combination of sisal and jute fabric. The procedure described in this draft East African Standard applies to all types of sisal or jute yarns and fabrics, but does not apply to products containing petroleum-soluble additives other than oil, e.g. copper naphthenate. ICS 59.080.30 HS 5303; HS 5304 EQV: BS 3845:1990 5 pages PGr 1

390. EAS 247:2001, Method for determination of colour fastness of text ile to peroxide washing (sodium perforate)

This East African Standard is intended for determining the resistance of the colour of textiles of all kinds, and all forms to the action of baths containing sodium perborate. A specimen of the textile in contact with specified adjacent fabrics is mechanically agitated under specified conditions of time and temperature in a specified solution then rinsed and dried. The change in colour of the specimen and the staining of the adjacent fabrics are assessed with the grey scales. ICS 59.080.01 HS 5000; HS 5100; HS 5200; HS 5300; HS 5400 to HS 6700 EQV: ISO 105-N02:1993 4 pages PGr 1

391. EAS 248:2001, Methods for determination of threads per centimeter in woven fabrics

This East African Standard prescribes main methods for determination of warp threads and weft threads per centimetre in woven fabrics. The methods apply to all woven fabrics irrespective of their composition (that is, whether they are made of cotton, wool, silk, jute, kenaf, man-made or blends of two or more such fibres).

ICS 59.080.01 HS 5000; HS 5100; HS 5200; HS 5300; HS 5400 to HS 6700 EQV: BS 2862:1972 6 pages PGr 1

392. EAS 249-1:2001, Textile —Test for colour fastness — Part 1: Colour fatness to weathering: Outdoor exposure

This standard specifies a method intended for determining the resistance of the colour of textiles of all kinds except loose fibres to the action of weather as determined by outdoor exposure.

ICS 59.080.01 HS 5000; HS 5100; HS 5200; HS 5300; HS 5400 to HS 6700 EQV: ISO 104-B03:1994 8 pages PGr 2

393. EAS 249-2:2001, Textiles — Test for colour fatness — Part 2: Colour fatness to artificial weathering: xenon arc fading lamp test

This standard specifies a method intended for determining the resistance of the colour of textiles of all kinds, except loose fibres, to the action of weather as determined by exposure to simulated weathering conditions in a cabinet with a xenon arc lamp. This method can be used to determine if a textile is wet light-sensitive.

ICS 59.080.01 HS 5000; HS 5100; HS 5200; HS 5300; HS 5400 to HS 6700 EQV: ISO 105-B04:1994 10 pages PGr 2

394. EAS 250-2:2001, Sewing threads — Part 2: Sewing threads made wholly or partly from synthetic fibres

This Part 2 of this East African Standard specifies requirements for sewing threads made wholly or partly from synthetic fibres. This Part 2 of this East African Standard applies to sewing threads made from the following fibres and combinations thereof: Continuous filament polyester; Staple fibre polyester; Loop textured polyester; Crimp textured polyester; Continuous filament nylon 6.6; Staple fibre nylon 6.6; Staple aramid nylon; Crimp textured nylon 6.6; Polyester and cotton core spun (continuous filament polyester core, cotton sheath); Polyester and cotton component plied.

ICS 59.080.20 HS 5204.00.00(cotton); HS 5401.00.00(synthetic); HS 5508.00.00(staple) EQV: BS EN 12590:2000 5 pages PGr 1

395. EAS 251:2007, Textile fabrics — Determination of resistance of fa brics to penetration — Hydrostatic head test

This East African standard specifies a hydrostatic pressure method for determining the resistance of fabrics to penetration by water. This method is primarily intended for dense fabrics, e.g. ducks, tarpaulins and tentings. The hydrostatic head supported by a fabric is a measure of the opposition to the passage of water through the fabric. A specimen is subjected to a steadily increasing pressure of water on one face, under standard conditions, until penetration occurs in three places. The pressure at which the water penetrates the fabric at the third place is noted. The water pressure may be applied from below or from above the test specimen. The chosen alternative should be stated in the test report. The result is immediately relevant to the behaviour of fabric articles which are subjected to water pressure for short or moderate periods of time.

ICS 59.080.30 HS 5000; HS 5100; HS 5200; HS 5300; HS 5400 to HS 6700 EQV: ISO 811:1981 4 pages PGr 1

396. EAS 252:2007, Textile fabrics — Method for determination of water repellency of fabrics by cone test

This East African Standard prescribes a method for determining the water repellency of fabrics (permeable as well as non-permeable to air) by cone test. This test shall be generally applicable for testing heavy types of proofed fabrics used as covers for wagons, shelters, etc, where pools of water may collect during use due to depressions formed by the uneven level of the cover. Specimen of the fabric is folded to form a cone and kept in a wire cone kept in glass funnel. A specified amount of water is poured into the cone and left to stand for a fixed time. The assessment is made on the basis of: Wetting of the outer exposed surface, and amount of water leaked out of the cone. ICS 59.080.30 HS 5000; HS 5100; HS 5200; HS 5300; HS 5400 to HS 6700 5 pages PGr 1

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397. EAS 253-1:2001, Code of practice for grading of textile materials — Part 1. Fabrics

This East African Standard specifies requirements for grading of textile fabrics. This East African Standard applies to both woven and knitted fabrics. ICS 59.080.30 HS 5000; HS 5100; HS 5200; HS 5300; HS 5400 to HS 6700 5 pages PGr 1

398. EAS 254:2007, Textiles — Tear properties of fabrics — Determinati on of tear resistance by falling pendulum (Elmendor f)

apparatus This East African Standard prescribes a procedure of the determination of the average force required to propagate a single-rip tongue-type tear starting from a cut in a woven fabric by means of a falling pendulum (Elmendorf) apparatus. This method is applicable to treated and untreated woven fabrics, including those heavily sized, coated or resin-treated (for example, wash-and-wear), provided the fabric does not tear during the test in the direction cross-wise to the direction of the force applied. If the ear is not length-wise, the fabric shall be described as untearable in that direction by this test. This method is not suitable for knitted fabrics, felts or non-woven fabrics, with the possible exception of machine tears in some light-weight non-woven fabrics. The average force required to continue a tongue-type tear in a fabric is determined by measuring the work done in tearing it through a fixed distance. The tester consists of a sector-shaped pendulum carrying a clamp which is in alignment with a fixed clamp when the pendulum is in the raised, starting position with maximum potential energy. The specimen is fastened in the clamps and the tear is started by a slit cut in the specimen between the clamps. The pendulum is then released and the specimen is torn as the moving jaw moves away from the fixed one. The scale attached to the pendulum is graduated so as to read directly the tearing force in grams (or the percentage of the original potential energy of the pendulum consumed in tearing the specimen, from which the tearing force can be calculated). ICS 59.080.30 HS 5000; HS 5100; HS 5200; HS 5300; HS 5400 to HS 6700 EQV: ISO 13937-1:2000 9 pages PGr 2

399. EAS 255-1:2009, Textiles — Quantitative chemical analysis — Part 1: General principles of testing This part of EAS 255 specifies a common method for the quantitative chemical analysis of various binary mixtures of fibres. This method and the methods described in the other parts of EAS 255 are applicable, in general, to fibres in any textile form. Where certain textile forms are excepted, these are listed in the scope of the appropriate part. ICS 59.060.01 HS 5000; HS 5100; HS 5200; HS 5300; HS 5400 to HS 6700 ID: ISO 1833-1:2006 18 pages PGr 3

400. EAS 255-2:2009, Textiles — Quantitative chemical analysis — Part 2: Ternary fibre mixtures This part of EAS 255 specifies methods of quantitative chemical analysis of various ternary mixtures of fibres. The field of application of each method for analysing binary mixtures, specified in the parts of EAS 255, indicates the fibres to which the method is applicable. ICS 59.060.01 HS 5000; HS 5100; HS 5200; HS 5300; HS 5400 to HS 6700 ID: ISO 1833-2:2006 15 pages PGr 2

401. EAS 255-3:2009, Textiles — Quantitative chemical analysis — Part 3: Mixtures of acetate and certain other fibres (meth od using acetone) This part of EAS 255 specifies a method, using acetone, to determine the percentage of acetate, after removal of non-fibrous matter, in textiles made of binary mixtures of acetate and wool, animal hair, silk, regenerated protein, cotton (scoured, kiered, or bleached), flax, hemp, jute, abaca, alfa, coir, broom, ramie,

cupro, viscose, modal, polyamide, polyester, acrylic and glass fibres. It is not applicable to mixtures containing modacrylic fibres, nor to mixtures containing acetate fibres that have been deacetylated on the surface. ICS 59.060.01 HS 5000; HS 5100; HS 5200; HS 5300; HS 5400 to HS 6700 ID: ISO 1833-3:2006 3 pages PGr 1

402. EAS 255-4:2009, Textiles — Quantitative chemical analysis —Part 4: Mixtures of certain protein and certain other fibre s (method using hypochlorite) This part of EAS 255 specifies a method, using hypochlorite, to determine the percentage of protein fibre, after removal of non-fibrous matter, in textiles made of binary mixtures of certain non-protein fibres and one protein fibre, as follows: wool, chemically-treated wool, other animal-hair fibres, silk, regenerated protein fibres based on casein, and cotton, cupro, viscose, modal, acrylic, chlorofibres, polyamide, polyester, polypropylene, glass and elastane. If several protein fibres are present, the method gives the total of their amounts but not their individual quantities. ICS 59.060.01 HS 5000; HS 5100; HS 5200; HS 5300; HS 5400 to HS 6700 ID: ISO 1833-4:2006 3 pages PGr 1

403. EAS 255-5:2009, Textiles — Quantitative chemical analysis — Part 5: Mixtures of viscose, cupro or modal and cotton fib res (method using sodium zincate) This part of EAS 255 specifies a method, using sodium zincate, to determine the percentage of viscose, cupro or modal fibre, after removal of non-fibrous matter, in textiles made of binary mixtures of viscose or most of the current cupro or modal fibres, and raw, scoured, kiered or bleached cotton. Where a cupro or modal fibre is present, a preliminary test should be carried out to see whether it is soluble in the reagent. The method is not applicable to mixtures in which the cotton has suffered extensive chemical degradation, nor when the viscose, cupro or modal fibre is rendered incompletely soluble by the presence of certain permanent finishes or reactive dyes that cannot be removed completely. ICS 59.060.01 HS 5000; HS 5100; HS 5200; HS 5300; HS 5400 to HS 6700 ID: ISO 1833-5:2006 4 pages PGr 1

404. EAS 255-6:2009, Textiles — Quantitative chemical analysis — Part 6: Mixtures of viscose or certain types of cupro or m odal or lyocell and cotton fibres (method using formic acid and zinc chloride) This part of EAS 255 specifies a method, using a mixture of formic acid and zinc chloride, to determine the percentage of cotton, after removal of non-fibrous matter, in textiles made of binary mixtures of viscose or some cupro, modal and lyocell fibres, with cotton. If a cupro or modal or lyocell fibre is found to be present, a preliminary test is carried out to see whether it is soluble in the reagent. The method is not applicable to mixtures in which the cotton has suffered extensive chemical degradation, nor when the viscose, cupro, modal or lyocell fibre is rendered incompletely soluble by the presence of certain permanent finishes or reactive dyes that cannot be removed completely.

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WARNING — This part of EAS 255 calls for the use of substances/procedures that may be injurious to the health/environment if appropriate conditions are not observed. It refers only to technical suitability and does not absolve the user from legal obligations relating to health and safety/environme nt at any stage.

ICS 59.060.01 HS 5000; HS 5100; HS 5200; HS 5300; HS 5400 to HS 6700 ID: ISO 1833-6:2007 4 pages PGr 1

405. EAS 255-7:2009, Textiles — Quantitative chemical analysis — Part 7: Mixtures of polyamide and certain other fibres (me thod using formic acid) This part of EAS 255 specifies a method, using formic acid, to determine the percentage of polyamide fibre, after removal of non-fibrous matter, in textiles made of binary mixtures of polyamide, and cotton, viscose, cupro, modal, polyester, polypropylene, chlorofibre, acrylic or glass fibre. It is also applicable to mixtures with wool and animal hair, but when the wool content exceeds 25 %, the method described in EAS 255-4 should be used.

ICS 59.060.01 HS 5000; HS 5100; HS 5200; HS 5300; HS 5400 to HS 6700 ID: ISO 1833-7:2006 4 pages PGr 1

406. EAS 255-8:2009, Textiles — Quantitative chemical analysis — Part 8: Mixtures of acetate and triacetate fibres (method using acetone) This part of EAS 255 specifies a method, using acetone, to determine the percentage of acetate, after removal of non-fibrous matter, in textiles made of binary mixtures of acetate, and triacetate fibres.

ICS 59.060.01 HS 5000; HS 5100; HS 5200; HS 5300; HS 5400 to HS 6700 ID: ISO 1833-8:2006 3 pages PGr 1

407. EAS 255-9:2009, Textiles — Quantitative chemical analysis — Part 9: Mixtures of acetate and triacetate fibres (method using benzyl alcohol) This part of EAS 255 specifies a method, using benzyl alcohol, to determine the percentage of acetate, after removal of non-fibrous matter, in textiles made of binary mixtures of acetate, and triacetate fibres.

ICS 59.060.01 HS 5000; HS 5100; HS 5200; HS 5300; HS 5400 to HS 6700 ID: ISO 1833-9:2006 3 pages PGr 1

408. EAS 255-10:2009, Textiles — Quantitative chemical analysis — Part 10 : Mixtures of triacetate or polylactide and certain other fibres (method using dichloromethane) This part of EAS 255 specifies a method, using dichloromethane, to determine the percentage of triacetate, after removal of non-fibrous matter, in textiles made of binary mixtures of triacetate or polylactide, and wool, regenerated protein, cotton (scoured, kiered, or bleached), viscose, cupro, modal, polyamide, polyester, acrylic and glass

fibres. Triacetate fibres which have received a finish leading to partial hydrolysis cease to be completely soluble in the reagent. In such cases, this method is not applicable.

ICS 59.060.01 HS 5000; HS 5100; HS 5200; HS 5300; HS 5400 to HS 6700 ID: ISO 1833-10:2006 3 pages PGr 1

409. EAS 255-11:2009 [ISO 1833-11:2006], Textiles — Quantitative chemical analysis — Part 11 : Mixtures of cellulose and polyester fibres (method using sulfuric acid) This part of EAS 255 specifies a method, using sulfuric acid, to determine the proportion of cellulose fibre, after removal of non-fibrous matter, in textiles made of mixtures of natural and regenerated cellulose fibres, and polyester fibre.

ICS 59.060.01 HS 5000; HS 5100; HS 5200; HS 5300; HS 5400 to HS 6700 ID: ISO 1833-11:2006 3 pages PGr 1

410. EAS 255-12:2009, Textiles — Quantitative chemical analysis — Part 12 : Mixtures of acrylic, certain modacrylics, certain chlorofibres, certain elastanes and certain other f ibres (method using dimethylformamide) This part of EAS 255 specifies a method, using dimethylformamide, to determine the percentage of acrylic, modacrylic, chlorofibre or elastane, after removal of non-fibrous matter, in textiles made of binary mixtures of acrylic, certain modacrylics, certain chlorofibres, certain elastanes, and animal fibres, cotton (scoured, kiered or bleached), viscose, cupro, modal, polyamide, polyester or glass fibres. It is applicable to animal hair, wool and silk dyed with pre-metallized dyes, but not to those dyed with after-chrome dyes.

ICS 59.060.01 HS 5000; HS 5100; HS 5200; HS 5300; HS 5400 to HS 6700 ID: ISO 1833-12:2006 4 pages PGr 1

411. EAS 255-13:2009, Textiles — Quantitative chemical analysis — Part 13 : Mixtures of certain chlorofibres and certain othe r fibres (method using carbon disulfide/acetone) This part of EAS 255 specifies a method, using carbon disulfide/acetone, to determine the percentage of chlorofibre, after removal of non-fibrous matter, in textiles made of mixtures of certain chlorofibres, whether after-chlorinated or not, and wool, animal hair, silk, cotton, viscose, cupro, modal, polyamide, polyester, acrylic and glass fibres. When the wool or silk content of a mixture exceeds 25 %, the method described in EAS 255-4 should be used. When the polyamide content of a mixture exceeds 25 %, the method described in EAS 255-7 should be used.

ICS 59.060.01 HS 5000; HS 5100; HS 5200; HS 5300; HS 5400 to HS 6700 ID: ISO 1833-13:2006 4 pages PGr 1

412. EAS 255-14:2009, Textiles — Quantitative chemical analysis — Part 14 : Mixtures of acetate and certain chlorofibres (met hod using acetic acid) This part of EAS 255 specifies a method, using acetic acid, to determine the percentage of acetate, after removal of non-fibrous matter, in textiles made of mixtures of acetate, and certain chlorofibres or after-chlorinated chlorofibres. ICS 59.060.01 HS 5000; HS 5100; HS 5200; HS 5300; HS 5400 to HS 6700 ID: ISO 1833-14:2006 3 pages PGr 1

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413. EAS 255-15:2009, Textiles — Quantitative chemical analysis — Part 15 : Mixtures of jute and certain animal fibres (metho d by

determining nitrogen content) This part of EAS 255 specifies a method, by determining the nitrogen content, to calculate the proportion of each component, after the removal of non-fibrous matter, in textiles made of binary mixtures of jute, and animal fibres. The animal-fibre component may consist solely of hair or wool, or of any mixtures of the two. This part of EAS 255 is not applicable to products in which dyestuffs or finishes contain nitrogen. Because this method differs in principle from the general method based on selective solubility set out in EAS 255-1, it is given in a form that is complete in itself. ICS 59.060.01 HS 5000; HS 5100; HS 5200; HS 5300; HS 5400 to HS 6700 ID: ISO 1833-15:2006 5 pages PGr 1

414. EAS 255-16:2009, Textiles — Quantitative chemical analysis — Part 16 : Mixtures of polypropylene fibres and certain othe r fibres (method using xylene) This part of EAS 255 specifies a method, using xylene, to determine the percentage of polypropylene, after removal of non-fibrous matter, in textiles made of binary mixtures of polypropylene fibres, and wool, animal hair, silk, cotton, viscose, cupro, modal, acetate, triacetate, polyamide, polyester, acrylic and glass fibres.

ICS 59.060.01 HS 5000; HS 5100; HS 5200; HS 5300; HS 5400 to HS 6700 ID: ISO 1833-16:2006 3 pages PGr 1

415. EAS 255-17:2009, Textiles — Quantitative chemical analysis — Part 17 : Mixtures of chlorofibres (homopolymers of vinyl c hloride) and certain other fibres (method using sulfuric aci d) This part of EAS 255 specifies a method, using sulfuric acid, to determine the percentage of chlorofibres, after removal of non-fibrous material, in textiles made of binary mixtures of chlorofibres based on homopolymers of vinyl chloride (after-chlorinated or not), and cotton, viscose, cupro, modal, acetate, triacetate, polyamide, polyester, certain acrylic and certain modacrylic fibres. [The

modacrylics concerned are those which give a limpid solution when immersed in concentrated sulfuric acid (ρ = 1,84 g/ml).] This method can be used, particularly in place of the methods described in EAS 255-12 and EAS 255-13, in all cases where a preliminary test shows that the chlorofibres do not dissolve completely either in dimethylformamide or in the azeotropic mixture of carbon disulfide and acetone.

ICS 59.060.01 HS 5000; HS 5100; HS 5200; HS 5300; HS 5400 to HS 6700 ID: ISO 1833-17:2006 4 pages PGr 1

416. EAS 255-18:2009, Textiles — Quantitative chemical analysis — Part 18 : Mixtures of silk and wool or hair (method using s ulfuric acid) This part of EAS 255 specifies a method, using sulfuric acid, to determine the percentage of silk, after removal of non-fibrous matter, in textiles made of binary mixtures of silk, and wool or animal hair.

ICS 59.060.01 HS 5000; HS 5100; HS 5200; HS 5300; HS 5400 to HS 6700 ID: ISO 1833-18:2006 3 pages PGr 1

417. EAS 255-19:2009, Textiles — Quantitative chemical analysis — Part 19 : Mixtures of cellulose fibres and asbestos (method by heating) This part of EAS 255 specifies a method, by heating, to determine the percentage of cellulosic fibre in textiles made of binary mixtures of cotton or regenerated cellulose, and chrysotile and crocidolite asbestos. This method may be applicable to other types of asbestos, subject to agreement between the interested parties. This method differs in principle from the general method based on selective solubility set out in EAS 255-1.

ICS 59.060.01 HS 5000; HS 5100; HS 5200; HS 5300; HS 5400 to HS 6700 ID: ISO 1833-19:2006 3 pages PGr 1

418. EAS 255-21:2009, Textiles — Quantitative chemical analysis — Part 21 : Mixtures of chlorofibres, certain modacrylics, ce rtain elastanes, acetates, triacetates and certain other fibres (method using cyclohexanone) This part of EAS 255 specifies a method, using cyclohexanone, to determine the percentage of chlorofibre, modacrylic, elastane, acetate and triacetate, after removal of non-fibrous matter, in textiles made of binary mixtures of acetate, triacetate, chlorofibre, certain modacrylics, certain elastanes, and wool, animal hair, silk, cotton, cupro, modal, viscose, polyamide, acrylic and glass fibre. Where modacrylics or elastanes are present, a preliminary test should be carried out to determine whether the fibre is completely soluble in the reagent. It is also possible to analyse mixtures containing chlorofibres by using the test methods described in EAS 255-13 or EAS 255-17.

ICS 59.060.01 HS 5000; HS 5100; HS 5200; HS 5300; HS 5400 to HS 6700 ID: ISO 1833-21:2006 6 pages PGr 1

419. EAS 256:2001, Method for determination of scouring loss in grey a nd finished cotton textile materials This East African Standard describes two methods for determining the scouring loss (loss in mass on scouring) of grey and finished cotton textile materials. The methods apply to grey and finished cotton textile materials wherein only starch or tamarind kernel powder or both, and water-soluble or easily removable finishing agents, such as fats, and china clay have been used and which would normally be removed during the scouring process. The test specimen is taken and its moisture content is determined. Another test specimen is scoured, washed and its oven-dry mass is determined. The scouring loss is calculated on the basis of oven-dry mass of the test specimen. Samples shall be selected so as to be representative of the lot. Samples drawn in accordance with the procedure laid down in the specification of the material shall be taken as representative of the lot.

ICS 59.080.20 HS 5000; HS 5100; HS 5200; HS 5300; HS 5400 to HS 6700 EQV: IS 1383:1977 4 pages PGr 1

420. EAS 257:2001, Methods for estimation of moisture total size for f inish, ash, fatty matter and determination of water -soluble matter

in textiles This East African Standard prescribes methods for estimating moisture, total size or finish, ash, fatty matter and determination of water-soluble matter in textile materials. ICS 59.060.10; ICS 59.080.20; ICS 59.080.30 HS 5000; HS 5100; HS 5200; HS 5300; HS 5400 to HS 6700 EQV: BS 4032:1966 11 pages PGr 2

421. EAS 258:2008, Textiles — Fabrics — Determination of width and len gth

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This International Standard specifies a method for the determination of length and width of textile fabrics that are in a tension-free relaxed state. The test is applicable to textile fabrics of full width, folded lengthwise down the middle, or in tubular form, but no longer than 100 m. This International Standard does not specify a method to determine or describe construction defects or other defects. It is not applicable to coated fabrics. ICS 59.080.30 HS 5000; HS 5100; HS 5200; HS 5300; HS 5400 to HS 6700 EQV: ISO 22198:2006 5 pages PGr 1

422. EAS 259-1:2001, Methods of test for complete, filled transport pack ages — Woven bags — Part 1: Method for the determin ation of

resistance to vertical impact by dropping This Part 1 of this Kenya standard specifies a method for carrying out a vertical impact test on a complete, filled transport package (woven bag) by dropping. This test may be performed either as a single test to investigate the effects of vertical impact or as part of a sequence of tests designed to measure the ability of a woven bag to withstand. ICS 55.080 HS 6305.10.00; HS 6305.20.00; HS 6305.32.00; HS 6305.90.00 EQV: ISO 2248:1985 5 pages PGr 1

423. EAS 260:2007, Zippers — Glossary of terms

This standard covers terms or special meanings used in the Zipper Industry. ICS 01.040.61; ICS 61.040 HS 9607.00.00 EQV: BS 3084:1992 11 pages PGr 2

424. EAS 261:2007, Textile — Determination of pH value of aqueous extr acts of textile materials

This East African Standard prescribes three methods for determination of pH value of aqueous extracts of textile materials. The standard gives three extraction procedures which are applicable to textiles in all forms. Selection of the appropriate procedure will depend upon such factors as whether the fibres and finishes are impervious to cold (but not hot) water and whether the steam-volatile extractable matter is lost under reflux (although it may be retained using cold extraction). ICS 59.080.01 HS 5000; HS 5100; HS 5200; HS 5300; HS 5400 to HS 6700 EQV: ISO 3071:1980 4 pages PGr 1

425. EAS 262:2007, Woven fabrics — Determination of dimensional change on commercial laundering near the boiling point

This East African Standard prescribes a method for determination of the dimensional change (shrinkage or stretch) of all types of woven fabrics after commercial laundering near the boiling point. This method is intended only for the assessment of dimensional changes undergone by a woven fabric subjected to a single laundering. When it is desired to determine the amount of progressive dimensional change, the test specimen shall be washed repeatedly and the results reported so as to clearly indicate the amount of dimensional change in the laundered specimen as compared with the original dimensions of the unwashed specimen and the number of testing cycles to which the specimen has been subjected. This test is particularly relevant to fabrics of the following type: Cotton bed sheeting, toweling, woven polyester work fabrics and any others normally subjected to this type of laundering. Washing of specimen in cylindrical reversing laundry machine under specified conditions. Extraction of excess water and pressing without preliminary drying measurement, before and after laundering, of distances marked on the specimen in the warp and weft directions. ICS 59.080.30 HS 5000; HS 5100; HS 5200; HS 5300; HS 5400 to HS 6700 EQV: ISO 675:1979 9 pages PGr 2

426. EAS 263:2001, Paper and board — Determination of opacity (paper b acking) — Diffuse reflectance method

This East African Standard specifies a method for the determination of the opacity (paper backing) of paper by diffuse reflectance. It is restricted to white and near-white papers (and boards). Paper or board that has been treated with a fluorescent dyestuff or exhibits significant fluorescence may be measured, but the agreement between values obtained with different instruments may be unsatisfactory and there may be difficulty in assessing the meaning of results. ICS 85.060 HS 4800 EQV: ISO 2471:1998 8 pages PGr 2

427. EAS 264:2001, Paper and board — Determination of moisture content — Oven-drying method

Applies to all paper and board, including corrugated fibreboard and solid fibreboard, provided that the paper or board does not contain any substance, other than water, that will escape at the temperature specified for test.

ICS 85.060 HS 4800 EQV: ISO 287:1985 5 pages PGr 1

428. EAS 265:2001, Paper, board and pulps — standards atmosphere for c onditioning and testing procedure for monitoring th e

atmosphere and conditioning of samples Specifies the standard atmosphere for conditioning and testing pulp, paper, and board, and also the procedures for measuring the temperature and relative humidity. For the conditioning of laboratory prepared handsheets in accordance with ISO 5269-1, the standard atmosphere is that defined in this standard, but the procedure is different. Annex A covers the measurement of temperature and relative humidity. Annex B (informative) describes the interdependence of temperature and relative humidity.

ICS 85.060 HS 4800 EQV: ISO 187:1990 9 pages PGr 2

429. EAS 266:2001, Paper and board — Determination of grammage

This East African Standard specifies a method of determining the grammage of paper and board.

ICS 85.060 HS 4800 EQV: ISO 536:1995 5 pages PGr 1

430. EAS 267:2001, Paper and board — Sampling to determine average qua lity

This East African Standard specifies a method of obtaining a representative sample from a lot of paper or board, including solid and corrugated fibreboard, for testing to determine whether or not its average quality complies with set specifications. It defines the conditions which apply when sampling is carried out to resolve disputes between buyer and seller relating to a defined lot of paper or board, which has been or is being delivered. If less than 50 % of the lot is available for sampling, then sampling in terms of this International Standard will be invalid in the absence of agreement to the contrary. The method is unsuitable for determining the variability within a lot. In cases where International Standards make reference to sampling according to this standard but where such sampling is impossible, impractical or inappropriate, and where no dispute is involved, guidance is given in normative annex A. Information on the preparation of test pieces is given in the appropriate International Standards. ICS 85.060 HS 4800 EQV: ISO 186:2002 10 pages PGr 2

431. EAS 268:2001, Corresponding envelopes — Designation and sizes

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This East African Standard specifies the designations and the sizes of correspondence envelopes intended for postal purposes. It does not contain any specification as to the ways of closing them. ICS 85.060 HS 4817.10.0000 EQV: ISO 269:1985 3 pages PGr 1

432. EAS 269:2001, Writing paper and certain classes of printed matter — Trimmed sizes A and B series

This East African Standard specifies the trimmed sizes of writing paper and certain classes of printed matter. It applies to trimmed sizes of paper for administrative, commercial and technical use, and also to certain classes of printed matter, such as forms, catalogues, etc. It does not necessarily apply to newspapers, published books, posters or other special items which may be the subject of separate standards. ICS 85.060 HS 4802.51.1000; 4802.52.1000; 4802.60.1000 EQV: ISO 216:1975 4 pages PGr 1

433. EAS 270:2001, Paper — Untrimmed sizes — Designation and tolerance s for primary and supplementary ranges, and indicat ion of

machine direction Specifies a primary range and a supplementary range of untrimmed sizes of paper in sheets which are to be trimmed to the ISO-A series of sizes given in ISO 216. Gives the method for indication of machine direction (direction of manufacture).

ICS 85.060 HS 4802.51; HS 4802.52; HS 4802.53; HS 4802.60 EQV: ISO 217:1995 3 pages PGr 1

434. EAS 271:2001, Paper and board — Folders and files — Sizes

This East African Standard prescribes the sizes of files and folders intended to receive A4 sizes (210 mm x 297 mm) and foolscap sizes (203 mm x 330 mm) paper.

ICS 85.060 HS 4820.30.0000 EQV: ISO 623:1974 6 pages PGr 1

435. EAS 272:2007, Timber — Determination of moisture content for phys ical and mechanical tests

This East African Standard specifies a method for determining the moisture content of timber for physical and mechanical tests. ICS 79.040 HS 4403; 4404; 4406; 4407; 4408; 4409; 4410 EQV: ISO 3130:1975 4 pages PGr 1

436. EAS 273:2002, Timber — Sampling methods and general requirements for physical and mechanical tests

This East African Standard specifies methods for selective and mechanical sampling of timber, for the conditioning of selected material and for the preparation of test pieces. In addition, it specifies the general requirements for the physical and mechanical tests on small, clear test pieces free from visible defects. The selective method of sampling should be used in cases where the coefficients of variation of the timber, properties for one tree and between tree of one species are known and where it is possible to select material for samples from a larger number of trees, logs and pieces of sawn timber. The mechanical method of sampling should be used in cases where the mean values of the coefficients of variation of the timber properties are known and where it is possible to select material for samples only from a limited number of trees, logs and pieces of sawn timber.

ICS 79.040 HS 4403; 4404; 4406; 4407; 4408; 4409; 4410 EQV: ISO 3129:1975 8 pages PGr 2

437. EAS 274:2002, Timber — Determination of average moisture content of a lot

This East African Standard specifies two methods for the determination of the average moisture content of a homogenous lot of sawn timber of the same cross-section. The method using an electrical moisture meter is applicable to timber having moisture contents from 7 to 28%, and does not require cutting of the test pieces. When measuring the moisture content of sawn timber having a wet surface, due to water or to a surface protection treatment, the electrical moisture meter should be used with electrode needless that are covered, except for their tips, with an insulated coating. The method by drying requires cutting of the test pieces. It is applicable irrespective of the moisture content, and is the only method applicable in cases of dispute.

ICS 79.040 HS 4403; 4404; 4406; 4407; 4408; 4409; 4410 EQV: ISO 4470:1981 4 pages PGr 1

438. EAS 275:2002, Timber — Determination of volumetric shrinkage

This East African Standard specifies two methods for the determination of the volumetric shrinkage of wood: a) The stereometric method used for test pieces made in accordance with EAS 277; and b) the mercury volumenometer method, used for test pieces of any shape.

ICS 79.040 HS 4403; 4404; 4406; 4407; 4408; 4409; 4410 EQV: ISO 4858:1982 6 pages PGr 1

439. EAS 276:2007, Timber — Determination of volumetric swelling

This East African Standard specifies two methods for the determination of the volumetric swelling of wood: a) the stereometric method, used for test pieces made in accordance with EAS 278; and b) the mercury volumenometer method, used for test pieces of any shape.

ICS 79.040 HS 4403; 4404; 4406; 4407; 4408; 4409; 4410 EQV: ISO 4860:1982 6 pages PGr 1

440. EAS 277:2002, Timber — Determination of radial and tangential shr inkage

This East African Standard specifies a method for the determination of linear shrinkage, in the radial and tangential directions of wood.

ICS 79.040 HS 4403; 4404; 4406; 4407; 4408; 4409; 4410 EQV: ISO 4469:1981 6 pages PGr 1

441. EAS 278:2002, Timber — Determination of radial and tangential swe lling

This East African Standard specifies a method for the determination of linear shrinkage, in the radial and tangential directions of wood.

ICS 79.040 HS 4403; 4404; 4406; 4407; 4408; 4409; 4410 EQV: ISO 4859:1982 5 pages PGr 1

442. EAS 279:2002, Timber — Determination of ultimate stress in compre ssion

This East African Standard specifies a method of testing wood in compression perpendicular to the grain to determine the proportional limit (conventional ultimate strength), the load being applied to the whole surface (radial or tangential) of the test piece.

ICS 79.040 HS 4403; 4404; 4406; 4407; 4408; 4409; 4410 EQV: ISO 3132:1975 12 pages PGr 2

443. EAS 280:2002, Timber — Determination of ultimate tensile stress p arallel to grain

This East African Standard specifies a method for determining the ultimate tensile stress of wood parallel to the grain.

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ICS 79.040 HS 4403; 4404; 4406; 4407; 4408; 4409; 4410 EQV: ISO 3345:1975 4 pages PGr 1

444. EAS 281:2002, Timber — Determination of ultimate tensile stress p erpendicular to grain

This East African Standard specifies a method for determining the ultimate tensile stress of wood perpendicular to grain in the radial and tangential directions.

ICS 79.040 HS 4403; 4404; 4406; 4407; 4408; 4409; 4410 EQV: ISO 3346:1975 4 pages PGr 1

445. EAS 282:2002, Durum wheat semolina — Specification

This East African Standard prescribes the requirements and methods of sampling and test for semolina. The standard applies to durum wheat semolina for human consumption prepared from durum wheat (Triticum durum desf), prepackaged ready for sale to the consumer or destined for use in other food products. This East African Standard does not apply to any product prepared from common wheat (Triticum aestivum L) or club wheat (Triticum compacturm host) or mixtures thereof, or to mixtures of these wheats in combination with durum wheat (Triticum durm desf) and durum wheat semolina for non-food industrial or animal feed use. ICS 67.060 HS 1103.11.0020 4 pages PGr 1

446. EAS 283:2002, Finger millet flour — Specification

This East African Standard specifies requirements for flour for human consumption, which is obtained from pearl miller Pennisetum americanum (variety ‘souna’ and ‘sanoo’), pros millet (Penicum mallaceum), finger millet (Eleusine coracona). ICS 67.060 HS 1102.90.00 EQV: CODEX STAN 170:1995 4 pages PGr 1

447. EAS 284:2002, Pearl millet grains — Specification

This East African Standard prescribes the requirements and methods of sampling and test for whole and decorticated pearl millet (Penni setum americanum L). ICS 67.060 HS 1008.20.00 [HS 1008.20.29] EQV: CHS 12:2004; CODEX STAN 169:1989 (Rev. 1:1995) 8 pages PGr 2

448. EAS 285:2002, Maize — Determination of moisture content (on mille d and whole grains)

This standard specifies the reference method for the determination of the moisture content of maize grains and ground whole maize. ICS 67.060 HS 1005.90.00; 1102 20 00 EQV: ISO 6540:1980 10 pages PGr 2

449. EAS 286:2002, Cutflowers and Cutfoliage — Part 1: Fresh cutflower s — Specification

This East African Standard specifies common quality requirements for fresh cutflowers for export and local markets. ICS 65.020 HS 0603.10.00 EQV: UNECE H-1:1980/1994 3 pages PGr 1

450. EAS 287:2002, Oil seed cakes for compounding livestock feeds — Sp ecification

This East African Standard specifies requirements for oil-seed cakes used as livestock feedstuffs. The East African Standard covers cakes from oil-seeds produced by hydraulic process, and expeller process. ICS 65.120 HS 2304(soya); HS 2305(groundnut); HS 2306(others) 4 pages PGr 1

451. EAS 289:2007, Aluminium pigment for paints — Specification

Specifies the requirements and corresponding test methods for pigments composed of finely divided aluminium metal. The specification covers four types of aluminium pigments. Two Types of pigments are further classified by their water-covering capacity. The pigments are suitable for use in general purpose, decorative and protective paints and speciality finishing paints.

ICS 87.060 HS 3212.90.0010 EQV: ISO 1247:1974 12 pages PGr 2

452. EAS 290-2:2002, Polishes — Specification — Part 2: Floor polish sol vent type (liquid and paste)

This Part 2 of this East African Standard prescribes the requirements and the methods of test for solvent-based floor polishes (liquid and paste). The standard applies to solvent based floor polishes liquid or paste, that are intended for use on all wood and solvent-resistant floors. ICS 97.080 HS 3405.20.00; 3405.40.00 EQV: ASTM D 3757:1979; IS 5481:1977 5 pages PGr 1

453. EAS 290-3:2002, Polishes — Specification — Part 3: Floor polish wat er emulsion buffable type

This specification prescribes requirements and methods of test for water emulsion floor polish buffable type. This standard applies to a buffable water emulsion floor polish for general application on vinyl, thermoplastic, linoleum, rubber vinyl asbestos, asphalt terrazo, marble, cured concentrate ceramic and quarry tiles. It shall not be used on wooded, cork or magnesite floors unless these are properly sealed. Floor polish in this specification is for polishes used on floor areas that are subjected to heavy abraise foot traffic and any areas where buffing is desired.

ICS 97.080 HS 3405.20.00; 3405.40.00 EQV: ASTM D 3440:1987; ASTM D 4078:1987 4 pages PGr 1

454. EAS 291:2002, Animal and vegetable fats and oils — Sampling

This standard describes methods of sampling crude or processed animal and vegetable fats and oils (referred to as fats hereafter), whatever the origin and whether liquid or solid. It also describes the apparatus used for this process. ICS 67.200.10 HS 1501.00.00 to HS 1515.00.00; HS 1516.10.00; 1516.20.00 EQV: ISO 5555:2001 25 pages PGr 3

455. EAS 292:2005, Utility lighters — General consumer-safety requirem ents

This consumer-safety specification covers all flame-producing consumer products commonly known as utility lighters (also known as grill lighters, fireplace lighters, lighting rods or gas matches), and similar devices. Matches are specifically excluded from this safety specification; flame-producing products intended for igniting cigars, pipes and cigarettes are also specifically excluded from this safety specification.

ICS 97.180 HS 9613.80.10; HS 9613.80.90 EQV: ISO 22702:2003 21 pages PGr 3

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456. EAS 293:2002, Road marking paints — Specification This East African Standard specifies requirements for paints, in containers, for use as markings on bituminous and concrete surfaces. This standard is applicable to white, yellow and black paints.

ICS 87.060 HS 3208.00.00 EQV: BS EN 1436:1998; BS EN 1871:2000 [BS 6044] 15 pages PGr 2

457. EAS 294:2002, Scouring powders — Specification

This East African Standard specifies requirements and methods of test for synthetic household detergent scouring powder for the removal of tenacious soil from hard surfaces and kitchen utensils.

ICS 71.100.40 HS 3401.19.00 8 pages PGr 2

458. EAS 295:2002, Sodium hypochlorite solutions for domestic use — Sp ecification

This East African Standard specifies requirements for dilute solutions of sodium hypochlorite intended for domestic use.

ICS 71.100.40 HS 3401.19.00 EQV: ASTM D 2022:1989; AWWA B 300:1980 7 pages PGr 2

459. EAS 296:2002, Liquid household hand dishwashing and light duty de tergents — Specification

This East African Standard specifies requirements for liquid detergent for household dish-washing and for cleaning of hard surfaces such as painted surfaces, floors, ceilings, ceramic and plastic tiles, and the surfaces of equipment for machine dishwashing. It does not cover detergent for machine dish-washing. ICS 71.100.40 HS 3401.19.00 EQV: ISO 2271; MS 791:1982; AS 1999:1977; BS 3762 8 pages PGr 2

460. EAS 297:2002, Edible soya bean oil — Specification

This East African standard prescribes the specifications for edible soya bean oil intended for human consumption. The standard does not apply to soya oil, which must be subject to further processing in order to render it suitable for human consumption. ICS 67.200 HS 1507.90.10 EQV: CODEX STAN 210:1999 7 pages PGr 2

461. EAS 298:2002, Edible cotton seed oil — Specification

This East African standard prescribes the specifications for edible cottonseed oil intended for human consumption. The standard does not apply to cottonseed oil, which must be subject to further processing in order to render it suitable for human consumption. ICS 67.200.10 HS 1512.29.10 EQV: CODEX STAN 210:1999 9 pages PGr 2

462. EAS 299:2002, Edible sunflower oil — Specification

This East African Standard prescribes the specification and test methods for edible sunflower oil intended for human consumption. The standard does not apply to sunflower oil, which must be subject to further processing in order to render it suitable for human consumption. ICS 67.200.10 HS 1512.19.10 EQV: CODEX STAN 23:1998 7 pages PGr 2

463. EAS 300:2002, Edible groundnut oil — Specification

This East African Standard applies to edible oil derived from groundnut seeds. The standard does not apply to groundnut seed oil subject to further processing in order to render it suitable for human consumption. ICS 67.200.10 HS 1508.90.91 EQV: CODEX STAN 19:1999 7 pages PGr 2

464. EAS 301:2002, Edible palm oil — Specification

This East African Standard applies to edible palm oil derived from groundnut seeds. The standard does not apply to palm seed oil subject to further processing in order to render it suitable for human consumption. ICS 67.200.10 HS 1511.90.0000 EQV: CODEX STAN 210:1999 7 pages PGr 2

465. EAS 302:2002, Edible palm kernel oil — Specification

This East African Standard applies to edible palm kernel oil derived from groundnut seeds. The standard does not apply to palm kernel oil subject to further processing in order to render it suitable for human consumption. ICS 67.200.10 HS 1513.29.20 EQV: CODEX STAN 210:1999 7 pages PGr 2

466. EAS 303:2002, Animal and vegetable fats and oils — Determination of solid fat content — Pulsed nuclear magnetic reso nance

method This East African Standard specifies a method for the determination of the solid fat content in animal and vegetable fats and oils (hereinafter referred to as fats) using low-resolution pulsed nuclear magnetic resonance. Alternative thermal pretreatments are specified according to whether or not the fat exhibits pronounced polymorphism. Examples of fat which exhibit pronounced polymorphism are cocoa butter and fats containing appreciable quantities of 2unsaturated, 1,3-saturated triacylglycerol. ICS 67.200.10 HS 1501.00.00 to HS 1515.00.00; HS 1516.10.00; 1516.20.00 EQV: ISO 8292:1991 6 pages PGr 1

467. EAS 304:2002, Edible corn oil — Specification

This East African Standard applies to edible oil derived from maize or corn endosperm. The standard does not apply to corn oil subject to further processing in order to render it suitable for human consumption. ICS 67.200.10 HS 1515.29.10 EQV: CODEX STAN 25:1981; CODEX STAN 210:1999 7 pages PGr 2

468. EAS 305:2002, Animal and vegetable fats and oils — Sample prepara tion

This standard specifies procedures for the preparation of a test sample from a laboratory sample of animal or vegetable fats and oils for the purpose of analysis. The method is not applicable to emulsified fats such as butter, margarine or mayonnaise. ICS 67.200.10 HS 1501.00.00 to HS 1515.00.00; HS 1516.10.00; 1516.20.00 EQV: ISO 661:2003 3 pages PGr 1

469. EAS 306:2002, Animal and vegetable fats and oils — Determination of peroxide value

This standard specifies a method for the determination of the peroxide value of animal and vegetable fats and oils.

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ICS 67.200.10 HS 1501.00.00 to HS 1515.00.00; HS 1516.10.00; 1516.20.00 EQV: ISO 3960:2001 8 pages PGr 2

470. EAS 307:2002, Animal and vegetable fats and oils — Determination of acid value and acidity

This standard specifies three methods (two titrimetric and one potentiometric) for the determination of acidity in animal and vegetable fats and oils, hereinafter referred to as fats. The acidity is expressed preferably as acid value, or alternatively as acidity calculated conventionally. ICS 67.200.10 HS 1501.00.00 to HS 1515.00.00; HS 1516.10.00; 1516.20.00 EQV: ISO 660:1996 11 pages PGr 2

471. EAS 308: 2002, Animal and vegetable fats and oils — Determination of unsaponifiable matter

This East African Standard specifies a method using diethyl ether extraction for the determination of the unsaponifiable matter content of animal and vegetable fats and oils. This method is not applicable to waxes and, moreover, gives approximate results with certain fats of high unsaponifiable matter content, for example with fats derived from marine animals. A method given in ISO 18609 may be used when climatic conditions, or regulations, do not permit the use of diethyl ether. ICS 67.200.10 HS 1501.00.00 to HS 1515.00.00; HS 1516.10.00; 1516.20.00 EQV: ISO 3596:2000 9 pages PGr 2

472. EAS 309:2002, Animal and vegetable fats and oils — Determination of iodine value

This standard specifies a method for the determination of the iodine value of animal and vegetable fats and oils, hereinafter referred to as fats. ICS 67.200.10 HS 1501.00.00 to HS 1515.00.00; HS 1516.10.00; 1516.20.00 EQV: ISO 3961:1996 7 pages PGr 2

473. EAS 310:2002, Animal and vegetable fats and oils — Determination of refractive index

This standard specifies a method for the determination of the refractive index of animal and vegetable fats and oils. ICS 67.200.10 HS 1501.00.00 to HS 1515.00.00; HS 1516.10.00; 1516.20.00 EQV: ISO 6320:2000 7 pages PGr 2

474. EAS 311:2002, Animal and vegetable fats and oils — Determination of moisture and volatile matter

This standard specifies two methods for the determination, by drying, of the moisture and volatile matter content of animal or vegetable fats and oils: method A, using a sand bath or hotplate; and method B, using a drying oven. Method A is applicable to all fats and oils. Method B is applicable only to non-drying fats and oils with an acid value less than 4. Under no circumstances should lauric oils be analyzed by this method. ICS 67.200.10 HS 1501.00.00 to HS 1515.00.00; HS 1516.10.00; 1516.20.00 EQV: ISO 662:1998 8 pages PGr 2

475. EAS 312:2002, Animal and vegetable fats and oils — Determination of insoluble impurities

This standard specifies a method for the determination of the insoluble impurities content of animal and vegetable fats and oils. If it is not desired to include soaps (particularly calcium soaps) or oxidized fatty acids in the insoluble impurities content, it is necessary to use a different solvent and procedure. In this case the method should be the subject of agreement between the parties concerned. ICS 67.200.10 HS 1501.00.00 to HS 1515.00.00; HS 1516.10.00; 1516.20.00 EQV: ISO 663:2000 8 pages PGr 2

476. EAS 313:2002, Animal and vegetable fats and oils — Determination of saprification value

This standard specifies a method for the determination of the saponification value of animal and vegetable fats and oils. The saponification value is a measure of the free and esterified acids present in fats and fatty acids. The method is applicable to refined and crude vegetable and animal fats. If mineral acids are present, the results given by this method are not interpretable unless the mineral acids are determined separately. ICS 67.200.10 HS 1501.00.00 to HS 1515.00.00; HS 1516.10.00; 1516.20.00 EQV: ISO 3657:2002 7 pages PGr 2

477. EAS 314:2002, Animal and vegetable fats and oils — Determination of lead

This standard specifies a method for the determination of trace amounts (> 0,001 mg/kg) of lead in all types of crude or refined edible oils and fats. ICS 67.200.10 HS 1501.00.00 to HS 1515.00.00; HS 1516.10.00; 1516.20.00 EQV: ISO 12193:2004 8 pages PGr 2

478. EAS 315:2002, Animal and vegetable fats and oils — Determination of copper, iron and nickel

This standard specifies a method for the determination of trace amounts of copper, iron and nickel in animal and vegetable fats and oils, referred to hereinafter as fats. ICS 67.200.10 HS 1501.00.00 to HS 1515.00.00; HS 1516.10.00; 1516.20.00 EQV: ISO 8294:1994 7 pages PGr 2

479. EAS 316:2002, Animal and vegetable fats and oils — Determination of conventional mass per volume (litre weight in ai r)

This standard specifies a method for the determination of conventional mass per volume ("litre weight in air") of animal and vegetable fats and oils (hereinafter referred to as fats) in order to convert volume to mass or mass to volume. The procedure is applicable only to fats in a liquid state. The temperature of determination applied for any fat should be such that the fat does not deposit crystals at that temperature. ICS 67.200.10 HS 1501.00.00 to HS 1515.00.00; HS 1516.10.00; 1516.20.00 EQV: ISO 6883:2000 11 pages PGr 2

480. EAS 317:2002, Animal and vegetable fats and oils — Determination of Lovibond colour This standard specifies a method for the determination of the Lovibond colour of animal and vegetable fats and oils. ICS 67.200.10 HS 1501.00.00 to HS 1515.00.00; HS 1516.10.00; 1516.20.00 EQV: ISO 15305:1998 7 pages PGr 2

481. EAS 318:2002, Animal and vegetable fats and oils — Determination of soap content This standard specifies a method for the determination of the alkalinity of animal and vegetable fats and oils without distinguishing between the various constituents. The method is not applicable to dry melted animal fats, nor to oils and fats with an acidity greater than 60 %

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(mass fraction) as determined in accordance with ISO 660. Fats and oils can contain alkaline constituents either naturally (e.g. calcium soaps from bones) or accidentally (e.g. sodium soaps in imperfectly refined fats and oils). ICS 67.200.10 HS 1501.00.00 to HS 1515.00.00; HS 1516.10.00; 1516.20.00 EQV: ISO 10539:2002 7 pages PGr 2

482. EAS 319:2002, Animal and vegetable fats and oils — Determination of melting point in open capillary tubes (Slip poin t) This standard specifies two methods for the determination of the melting point in open capillary tubes, commonly known as the slip point, of animal and vegetable fats and oils (referred to as fats hereinafter): Method A is only applicable to animal and vegetable fats which are solid at ambient temperature and which do not exhibit pronounced polymorphism; and Method B is applicable to all animal and vegetable fats which are solid at ambient temperature, and is the method to be used for fats whose polymorphic behaviour is unknown. A method for the determination of the melting point of palm oil samples is given in annex A. If applied to fats with pronounced polymorphism, method A will give different and less satisfactory results than method B. Fats which exhibit pronounced polymorphism are principally cocoa butter and fats containing appreciable quantities of 2-unsaturated, 1,3-saturated triacylglycerols. ICS 67.200.10 HS 1501.00.00 to HS 1515.00.00; HS 1516.10.00; 1516.20.00 EQV: ISO 6321:2002 12 pages PGr 2

483. EAS 320:2002, Code of hygiene for transportation of edible fats a nd oils in bulk This Code of Practice applies to the handling, storage and transport of all crude or processed edible oils and fats in bulk. ICS 67.200.10 HS 1501.00.00 to HS 1515.00.00; HS 1516.10.00; 1516.20.00 EQV: CAC/RCP 36:1987 (Rev.1-1999, Rev.2-2001, Rev.3-2005) 10 pages PGr 2

484. EAS 321:2002, Edible fats and oils (general) — Specification This East African standard prescribes the specifications for edible fats and oils intended for human consumption. It does not apply to any fat or oil, which is a subject of specific East African Standard designated by specific name. ICS 67.200.10 HS 1501.00.00 to HS 1515.00.00; HS 1516.10.00; 1516.20.00 EQV: CODEX STAN 19:1999 6 pages PGr 1

485. EAS 322:2002, Wood poles and blocks for power and telecommunicati on lines — Specification This East African Standard specifies materials and performance requirements for solid wood poles. The poles described herein are considered as simple cantilever members subject to transverse loads only.

ICS 79.080 HS 4403.10.0030 BS 1990 14 pages PGr 2

486. EAS 323:2002, Specification for wood preservatives by means of pr essure creosoting This East African Standard specifies methods that can be used for the preservation of wood by pressure creosoting and other methods of treatment with coal tar creosote.

ICS 71.100.50; ICS 79.020 HS 2931.00.20 BS 144:1997 9 pages PGr 2

487. EAS 324:2002, Copper/Cromium/Arsenic composition for the preserva tion of timber — Method of timber treatment This East African Standard prescribes procedures for treatment of timber using water borne copper/chromium/arsenic (CCA) preservative formulations complying with EAS 326. It does not specify details of treatment relating to specific end uses for which reference to the relevant commodity specification should be made.

ICS 71.100.50; ICS 79.020 HS 2931.00.20 BS 144:1997 12 pages PGr 2

488. EAS 325:2002, Wood preservatives and treated timber — Guide to sa mpling and preparation of wood preservatives and tr eated timber This East African Standard gives guidance on the general procedures to be followed in the sampling and preparation for analysis of preservatives and preservative-treated timber. No attempt has been made here to define rigidly any detailed methodology to be followed in operations in these areas because this can depend upon the nature of the preservative, the method of treatment, and the particular requirements of relevant approval authorities. This East African Standard is applicable to the provision of appropriate samples for analysis which may be used to check the content of active components in preservative formulations, and to determine the identity, location and concentration of preservatives in treated timber. The techniques described may be employed in a wide variety of applications ranging from laboratory research through to the checking of preservatives or preservative-treated timber for arbitration purposes. In most cases it is possible, by chemical analysis, to determine whether or not a sample of timber has received a preservative treatment and the results can often give an indication of the type of treatment the wood has received when due consideration is given to other relevant factors, such as timber species and heartwood/ sapwood ratio, in the samples under test. No attempt has been made in this East African Standard, to lay down detailed procedures to be adopted for control purposes at manufacturing plants where large volumes of preservative are to be sampled. Furthermore, the objectives of each analysis, and the demands of the individual analytical technique, may impose their own requirements with regard to sampling and subsequent handling. Therefore, it is essential that the sampling plan for each operation should be devised in the light of the particular objective, using professional judgment based on experience. ICS 71.100.50 HS 2931.00.20 EQV: BS 1282:1999 13 pages PGr 2

489. EAS 326:2002, Copper/Chromium/Arsenic composition for preservatio n of timber — Specification This East African Standard, specifies requirements for two types of water-borne preservatives containing mixtures of compounds of copper (ii), chromium (vi) and arsenic (v). ICS 71.100.50 HS 2931.00.20 EQV: BS 4072:1999 5 pages PGr 1

490. EAS 327:2002, Barley for brewing — Specification

This EA Standard prescribes requirements, methods of sampling and test for brewing barley. ICS 67.060 HS 1003.00.90 22 pages PGr 3

491. EAS 328:2005, Lighters — Safety specification

This East African Standard establishes requirements for lighters to ensure a reasonable degree of safety for normal use or reasonably foreseeable misuse of such lighters by users. The safety specification given in this Standard applies to all flame-producing products commonly known as cigarette lighters, cigar lighters and pipe lighters. It does not apply to matches, nor does it apply to other flame-

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producing products intended solely for igniting materials other than cigarettes, cigars, and pipes. Lighters, being flame-producing devices, can, as do all flame sources, present a potential hazard to users. The safety specification given in this standard cannot eliminate all hazards, but is intended to reduce potential hazards to users. ICS 97.180 HS 9613.10.00; HS 9613.20.00; HS 9613.80 EQV: ISO 9994:2002 25 pages PGr 3

492. EAS 329:2002, Fresh mangoes — Specification

This East African Standard prescribes requirements for mangoes (Mangifera indica L.). ICS 67.080.10 HS 0804.50.00 EQV: CHS 72:2005; CODEX STAN 184:1993 2 pages PGr 1

493. EAS 330:2002, Citrus fruits — Specification

This East African standard prescribes requirements for citrus fruits to be supplied in the export market and specified local markets. It also stipulates requirements for handling, grading and packaging of the produce. These fruits include: Cultivated fruits of the species citrus sinensis (oranges); Cultivated fruits of the species citrus reticulata Mandarins; Cultivated fruits of the species citrus paradis (grapes); Cultivated fruits of the species citrus limon Lemons; and Cultivated fruits of the species citrus aurantifolia (lime). ICS 67.080.10 HS 0805.00.0000 EQV: UNECE STANDARD FFV 14:2004 6 pages PGr 1

494. EAS 331:2002, Green grams — Specification

This East African Standard prescribes requirements for dry whole grains of green gram (Vigna radiata) used for human consumption. ICS 67.060 HS 0713.31.00 EQV: CHS 5:2004; CODEX STAN 171: 1989 (Rev. 1:1995) 3 pages PGr 1

495. EAS 332:2002, Fresh capsiums — Specification

This East African Standard for fresh capsicums prescribes requirements for Capsicum annum L., also known as sweet pepper, for local and export markets. ICS 67.080.20 HS 0709.60.0000 EQV: UNECE STANDARD FFV 28:2001 3 pages PGr 1

496. EAS 333:2002, Edible sesame oil — Specification

This East African standard prescribes the specifications for edible sesame oil intended for human consumption. The standard does not apply to sesame oil, which must be subject to further processing in order to render it suitable for human consumption. ICS 67.200.10 HS 1515.50.91 EQV: CODEX STAN 26:1981 7 pages PGr 2

497. EAS 334:2004, Illustrative list by category of cosmetic products

This East African Standard lays down an illustrative list of products that are classified as cosmetics.

ICS 71.100.70 HS 3302; HS 3303; HS 3304; HS 3305; HS 3306; HS 3307 EQV: Dir. 76/768 /EEC 2 pages PGr 1

498. EAS 335:2004, Cologne — Specification

This East African standard prescribes the requirements and methods of test for cologne. This standard shall cover cologne, as well as toilet waters, lavender waters and all alcohol-based fresheners.

ICS 71.100.70 HS 3303 00 10 EQV: IS 8482:1995; 76/778/EEC 4 pages PGr 1

499. EAS 336:2004, Chemical depilatories — Specification

This East African Standard prescribes the requirements and methods of test for chemical depilatories. This standard does not cover depilatories having alkaline-thioglycollic acid composition. This standard does not cover depilatories of epilatory type and those having metallic sulphides or stannite composition.

ICS 71.100.70 HS 3307.90.10 7 pages PGr 2

500. EAS 337:2004, Henna powder — Specification

This East African standard prescribes the requirements, sampling procedure and methods of test for pure henna powder. ICS 71.100.70 HS 3304.91.00 EQV: IS 11142:1984; IS 7159:1984 7 pages PGr 2

501. EAS 338:2004, Chemical hair relaxers and hair waving products — S pecification

This East African Standard specifies requirements and methods of test for chemical hair relaxers and hair waving products. This standard applies to chemical cream hair relaxers based on alkalis or thioglycollates, as well as hair waving (curling) products based on thioglycollates.

ICS 71.100.70 HS 3305.00.00 EQV: IS 767:1993; Dir. 76/768EEC 13 pages PGr 2

502. EAS 339:2004, Hair creams, lotions and gels — Specification

This East African Standard prescribes the requirements and methods of test for hair creams, lotions and gels. This standard applies to hair cream and lotion emulsions based on vegetable oil or mineral oil, or any combination of the above, with fatty acids or fatty acid emulsions. It also applies to hair gels, hair conditioners, and setting lotions. This standard does not cover hair sprays. Hair creams, lotions and gels for which therapeutic claims are made are not covered by this standard. ICS 71.100.70 3305.00.00 EQV: IS 7670:1975; 76/768/EEC 7 pages PGr 2

503. EAS 340:2004, Nail polish — Specification

This East African standard prescribes the requirements and methods of test for nail polishes used for cosmetic purposes. ICS 71.100.70 HS 3304.99.20 EQV: IS 9245:1994; IS 4707-1 & -2 7 pages PGr 2

504. EAS 341:2004, Nail polish removers — Specification

This East African standard prescribes the requirements and methods of test for nail polish removers, solvent based.

ICS 71.100.70 HS 3304.99.20 EQV: IS 9245:1994; 76/778/EEC

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4 pages PGr 1 505. EAS 342:2004, Pomade and brilliantines — Specifications

This East African Standard prescribes requirements and methods of test for pomades and solid brilliantines for general use. This standard applies to pomades and solid brilliantines which are either vegetable oil or petroleum based but excludes oil emulsions. This standard does not cover liquid brilliantines. The standard does not cover pomades and brilliantines which contain ingredients that affect the physiological functions of the body, scalp or hair, or for which therapeutic claims are made. Such products shall be registered with the Ministries of Health of Partner States. ICS 71.100.70 HS 3305.90.20 EQV: IS 9339:1988; 76/768/EEC 14 pages PGr 2

506. EAS 343:2004, Ball points pens — Specification

This East African Standard prescribes the requirements and test methods for ball point pens. The standard apply to the following: a) Ballpoint pens with a retractable, non-replaceable refill; b) Ballpoints with retractable replaceable refill; c) Ballpoints pens with an non-retractable non-replaceable refill; d) Ballpoint pens with a non- retractable replaceable refill; and e) A direct refill. ICS 97.180 HS 9608.10.00 EQV: ISO 14145-1:1998 5 pages PGr 1

507. EAS 344:2004, Exercise books — Specification

This East African Standard prescribes the requirements and methods of test for exercise books generally used in schools. The following types of exercise books are covered by the standard: a) Wire-stitched exercise; b) Bound exercise books; c) Wire-stitched drawing exercise books, and d) Wire-stitched map exercise books. ICS 85.080 HS 4820.20.00 EQV: BS 4448:1988 8 pages PGr 2

508. EAS 345:2004, Toluene — Specification

This East African Standard specifies requirements for toluene for use in paints, adhesive and printing inks.

ICS 71.080.15 HS 2707.20.00; HS 2902.30.00 6 pages PGr 1

509. EAS 346:2004, Labelling of cosmetics general — Requirements

This East African Standard covers requirements for the labelling of cosmetic products. This standard applies to all cosmetic products that are covered in other East African Standards.

ICS 71.100.70 HS 3302; HS 3303; HS 3304; HS 3305; HS 3306; HS 3307 EQV: Dir. 76/768 /EEC 6 pages PGr 1

510. EAS 347:2004, Labelling of food additives when sold as such — Gen eral requirements

This standard applies to the labelling of "food additives" sold as such whether by retail or other than by retail, including sales to caterers and food manufacturers for the purpose of their businesses. This standard also applies to food "processing aids"; any reference to food additives includes food processing aids. ICS 67.220 HS 0904; HS 0905; HS 0906; HS 0907; HS 0908; HS 0909; HS 0910 EQV: CODEX STAN 107:1981 5 pages PGr 1

511. EAS 348:2004, Glossary of terms used in confectionery trade

This standard defines the various terms frequently used in the industries concerned with the confectionery trade. ICS 01.040.67; ICS 67.180.10 HS 1704.00.00 17 pages PGr 3

512. EAS 349:2004, Liquid glucose (glucose syrup) — Specification

This East African Standard prescribes the requirements and the methods of sampling and test for liquid glucose or glucose syrup. ICS 67.180.10 HS 1702.30.10 EQV: CAC/RS 9-1969 4 pages PGr 1

513. EAS 350:2004, Hard-boiled sugar confectionery — Specification This East African Standard prescribes the requirements and the methods of sampling and test for hard-boiled sugar confectionery. ICS 67.180.10 HS 1704.90.20 6 pages PGr 1

514. EAS 351:2004, Toffee — Specification This East African Standard prescribes the requirements and the methods of sampling and test for toffee. ICS 67.180.10 HS 1704.90.30 5 pages PGr 1

515. EAS 352:2004, Chewing gum and bubble gum — Specification This East African Standard prescribes the requirements and methods of sampling and test for chewing gum and bubble gum. ICS 67.180.10 HS 1704.10.00 6 pages PGr 1

516. EAS 353:2004, Wheat bran — Specification This East African Standard prescribes requirements for wheat bran for use as animal feedstuff and or ingredient for compounding animal feeds. ICS 67.060 HS 2302.30.0000 2 pages PGr 1

517. EAS 354:2007, Plastic containers for up to 5 litres capacity — Sp ecification This East African Standard covers minimum requirements for plastic containers of nominal capacities up to and including 5 litres intended for storage of commodities other than explosives, compressed gases and radioactive materials. ICS 55.100; ICS 55.140 HS 3924.90.00 EQV: BS EN 13972:2002 24 pages PGr 3

518. EAS 355:2004, Toilet paper — Specification

This East African Standard specifies the requirements, methods of sampling and test for Toilet paper, bathroom tissue and other related products supplied in rolls, reels and sheets.

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ICS 85.080 HS 4820.30.00 EQV: BS 3427:1976 11 pages PGr 2

519. EAS 356:2004, Code of practice for inspection and acceptance crit eria for used textile products

This East African standard prescribes a code of practice for the inspection and acceptance criteria for used textile products. It also applies to used garments of all types, sizes and fibre composition. ICS 59.080.30 HS 6309.00.00 4 pages PGr 1

520. EAS 357:2004, Pneumatic tyres for trucks and buses — Specificatio n

This East African Standard specifies tyre dimensions designation and marking requirements; and load ratings. It also gives laboratory test requirements for strength endurance for tyres primarily intended for trucks and buses. This standard applies to new pneumatic tyres bias — belted, diagonal and radial mounted on 5° tapered rims and on 15° tapered (drop-centre) rims for use on trucks and buses. It does not apply to any tyre which has been reconditioned; or to any tyre which has been altered so as to render impossible its use, or its repair for use, as motor vehicle equipment. ICS 83.160.10 HS 4012.20; HS 4012.20.10 (radial); HS 4012.20.90 (other); EQV: ISO 4029-1:2001 29 pages PGr 4

521. EAS 358:2004, Pneumatic tyres for passenger cars — Specification

This East African Standard specifies tyre dimensions designation and marking requirements; and load ratings. It also gives laboratory test requirements for bead unseating resistance, strength, endurance and high- speed performance for tyres primarily intended for passengers.

ICS 83.160.10 HS 4011.20; HS 4011.20.10 (radial); HS 4011.20.90 (other); EQV: ISO 4000-1:2001 35 pages PGr 4

522. EAS 358-2:2008, Passenger car tyres and rims — Part 2: Rims This part of EAS 358 specifies the designation, contour and dimensions of 5° tapered (drop-centre) rim s primarily intended for passenger cars. ICS 43.040.50 HS 8708.70.00 EQV: ISO 4000-2:2001 5 pages PGr 1

523. EAS 359:2004, Pneumatic tyres for light trucks — Specification

This East African Standard specifies tyre dimensions, designation, marking requirements and load ratings. It also gives laboratory test requirements for bead unseating, strength and endurance performance for light truck tyres. This East African Standard also specifies sampling methods and disposition of non-conforming tyres. This East African Standard applies to all pneumatic light truck tyres with both “tube type and tubeless” of radial and bias constructions. It does not apply to any tyre that has been reconditioned or altered so as to render it impossible for use or repaired for use as part of motor vehicle equipment. For the purposes of this East African Standard, light truck tyre is considered to be a tyre for commercial and light truck vans with carrying capacity of up to 1 — 5 tons, ply rating from 6 — 14, rim size form 10” — 17.5” and load index from 81 — 144 (for radial tyres having description suffix “C”).

ICS 83.160.10 HS 4011.20; HS 4011.20.10 (radial); HS 4011.20.90 (other); EQV: ISO 4000-1:2001 35 pages PGr 4

524. EAS 360:2004, Pneumatic tyres for agricultural implements — Speci fication

This East African Standard specifies tyre dimensions, designation and marking requirements and load ratings. It also gives laboratory test equipments for strength for tyres primarily intended for agricultural implements. All tyres however shall be subjected to visual inspection to ensure good workmanship. It includes the physical dimensions test for assessing the capability of the tyre, with respect to size and specified rims. The test methods presented in this East African Standard applies to all agricultural implement tyres. This East African Standard also specifies sampling methods, certification and disposal of non conforming tyres.

ICS 83.160.30 HS 4011.61.00; HS 4011.92.00 EQV: ISO 4251-1:1998 28 pages PGr 4

525. EAS 361:2004, Carbaryl dusting powders — Specification

This East African Standard prescribes the requirements and the methods of test for carbaryl dusting powders.

ICS 71.100.70 HS 3304.91.00 EQV: IS 7121:1973 5 pages PGr 1 526. EAS 362:2005, Solar photovoltaic power systems — Glossary

Specifies terms of elements (solar cells and solar cell modules), equipments (power conditioner and storage batteries) and photovoltaic systems used in relation with photovoltaic power generation. ICS 01.040.27; ICS 27.160 HS 8541.40.00 EQV: IEC 61836/TR 30 pages PGr 4

527. EAS 363-1:2005, Solar photovoltaic power systems — Test procedures for main components — Part 1: Photovoltaic modules

This Part 1 of EAS 363 specifies test procedures for photovoltaic modules for use in photovoltaic systems as envisaged in EAS 389. The object of the test procedures is to verify compliance with the requirements specified in of EAS 389 for photovoltaic modules, panels and arrays. ICS: 27.160 HS 8541.40.11 EQV: IEC 61215:1993; IEC 61646:1996 10 pages PGr 2

528. EAS 363-2:2005, Solar photovoltaic power systems — Test procedures for main components — Part 2: Installation, mainten ance,

testing and replacement of batteries This East African Standard specifies the requirements and recommended practices for the installation, maintenance, testing, and replacement of secondary batteries for use with photovoltaic power systems. This standard specifies requirements and installation for all types of batteries including lead-acid and nickel-cadmium and covers both vented and sealed cells. ICS: 27.160; 29.220.20 HS 8507.20.00(Pb); HS 8507.30.00(NiCd); HS 8507.40.00(NiFe); HS 8507.80.00 85 pages PGr 7

529. EAS 363-3:2005, Solar photovoltaic power systems — Test procedures for main components — Part 3: Charge regulators

This Part 3 of EAS 363 specifies the test procedures for regulators for use in photovoltaic systems as described in EAS 389. The procedures can, however be adapted to suit the testing of regulators in general. The object is to verify compliance with the requirements specified in EAS 389. ICS: 27.160 HS 8504.40.00; [HS 8504.40.40] 22 pages PGr 3

530. EAS 363-4:2005, Solar photovoltaic power systems — Test procedures for main components — Part 4: Inverters

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This Part 4 of EAS 363 specifies the test procedures for inverters for use in photovoltaic systems as described in EAS 389. The inverters

are rated at a d.c. input of 12 V and an a.c. r.m.s. output voltage of 230 V ± 11 V at a frequency of 50 Hz ± 1.25 Hz and capable of a power output of upwards of 150 W. ICS: 27.160 HS 8504.40.00; [HS 8504.40.10] 6 pages PGr 1

531. EAS 363-5:2005, Solar photovoltaic power systems — Test procedures for main components — Part 5: Luminaires

This Part 5 of EAS 363 specifies the test procedures for luminaires for use in photovoltaic systems as described in EAS 389. The object of the test procedure is to verify compliance with the requirements specified in EAS 389. ICS 27.160; ICS 29.140.40 HS 8539.21.00(filament); HS 8539 31.00(Fluor); HS 8539.31.10(CFL); HS 8539.31.90 8 pages PGr 2

532. EAS 364:2005, Crystalline silicon terrestrial photovoltaic (PV) m odules — Design qualification and type approval

This East African Standard lays down requirements for the design qualification and type approval of terrestrial photovoltaic modules suitable for long-term operation in moderate open-air climates, as defined in IEC 60721-2-1. It applies only to crystalline silicon types. Standards for thin-film modules and other environments, such as marine or equatorial conditions, are under consideration. This standard does not apply to modules used with concentrators.

The object of this test sequence is to determine the electrical and thermal characteristics of the module and to show, as far as is possible within reasonable constraints of cost and time, that the module is capable of withstanding prolonged exposure in climates described in the scope. The actual lifetime expectancy of modules so qualified will depend on their design, their environment and the conditions under which they are operated. ICS: 27.160 HS 8541.40.00 [HS 8541.40.11] EQV: IEC 61215:1993 40 pages PGr 5

533. EAS 365:2005, Thin-film terrestrial photovoltaic (PV) modules — D esign qualification and type approval

This East African Standard lays down requirements for the design qualification and type approval of terrestrial thin-film photovoltaic modules suitable for long-term operation in moderate open-air climates, as defined in IEC 60721-2-1. It is written with amorphous silicon technology in mind, but may also be applicable to other thin-film PV modules. Modifications to this test sequence may be necessary due to the specific characteristics of these other new technologies. The test sequence is based largely on that specified in EAS 364 for the design qualification and type approval of terrestrial crystalline silicon modules. However, some changes have been made to account for the special features of amorphous silicon thin-film modules. Light-soaking is used to separate light-induced degradation from other degradation mechanisms, and to provide the maximum power at the end of the test sequence as an estimate of the long-term performance of thin-film modules. Modules are annealed before thermal cycling and damp heat tests in order to separate the annealing effects from any degradation resulting from these tests. For thin-film technologies other than amorphous silicon, pre-treatments such as light-soaking and annealing may differ or may prove unnecessary. A wet leakage current test has been added because all types of thin-film modules are susceptible to moisture-induced corrosion. The object of this test sequence is to determine the electrical and thermal characteristics of the module and to show, as far as is possible within reasonable constraints of cost and time, that the module is capable of withstanding prolonged exposure in climates described in the scope. The actual lifetime expectancy of modules so qualified will depend on their design, their environment and the conditions under which they are operated. This standard does not apply to modules used with concentrators. ICS: 27.160 HS 8541.40.00 [HS 8541.40.11] EQV: IEC 61646:1996 38 pages PGr 5

534. EAS 366:2005, Characteristic parameters of stand-alone photovolta ic (PV) systems

This East African Standard defines the major electrical, mechanical and environmental parameters for the description and performance analysis of stand-alone photovoltaic systems. The parameters as listed are presented in a standard format for the purposes of procurement and performance analysis: measurement of short-term and long-term on-site photovoltaic system performance; comparison between on-site measured and projected performance, both extrapolated to standard test conditions (STC). Specialized documents related to specific applications and/or to specific uses (designing, performance prediction and measurement) may be issued, if necessary. ICS: 27.160 HS 8541.40.00 [HS 8541.40.11] EQV: IEC 61215:1993; IEC 61646:1996 10 pages PGr 2

535. EAS 367:2005, Susceptibility of a photovoltaic module to accidental impact damage (resistance to impact test)

This East African standard specifies a test to assess the susceptibility of a module to accidental impact damage. ICS: 27.160 HS 8541.40.00 [HS 8541.40.11] EQV: IEC 61215:1993; IEC 61646:1996 2 pages PGr 1

536. EAS 368:2005, Photovoltaic system performance monitoring — Guidelines for measurement, data excha nge and analysis

This East African Standard recommends procedures for the monitoring of energy-related PV system characteristics such as in-plane irradiance, array output, storage input and output and power conditioner input and output; and for the exchange and analysis of monitored data. The purpose of these procedures is to assess the overall performance of PV systems configured as stand-alone or utility grid-connected, or as hybridised with non-PV power sources such as engine generators and wind turbines. This standard may not be applicable to small standalone systems due to the relatively high cost of the measurement equipment. ICS: 27.160; ICS 27.180 HS 8541.40.00 [HS 8541.40.11] EQV: IEC 61215:1993; IEC 61646:1996 12 pages PGr 2

537. EAS 369:2005, Crystalline silicon photovoltaic array-on-site meas urement of I-V characteristics

This East African Standard describes procedures for on-site measurement of crystalline silicon photovoltaic (PV) array characteristics and for extrapolating these data to Standard Test Conditions (STC) or other selected temperatures and irradiance values. Measurements of PV array I-V characteristics under actual on-site conditions and their extrapolation to Acceptance Test Conditions (ATC) can provide (see annex A and QC 001002): data on power rating; verification of installed array power performance relative to design specifications; detection of possible differences between on-site module characteristics and laboratory or factory measurements; detection of possible performance degradation of modules and arrays with respect to on-site initial data. For a particular module on-site measurements extrapolated to Standard Test Conditions (STC) can be directly compared with results previously obtained in laboratory or factory for that module, provided that in both measurements the reference devices have the same spectral and spatial response as described in the relevant IEC 60904. Data from on-site array measurements contain diode, cable and mismatch losses. Therefore, they are not directly comparable to the sum of the respective module data.

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If a PV array is formed with sub-arrays of different tilt, orientation, technology or electrical configuration, the procedure described here will be applied to each unique PV sub-array. ICS: 27.160 HS 8541.40.00 [HS 8541.40.11] EQV: IEC 61215:1993; IEC 61646:1996 5 pages PGr 1

538. EAS 370:2005, Test probes to verify protection by enclosure

Specifies details and dimensions of test probes intended to verify the protection provided by enclosures with regard to: - protection of persons against access to hazardous parts inside the enclosure; - protection of the equipment inside the enclosure against ingress of solid foreign objects. This standard brings together in one publication object probes and access probes currently specified in other standards, together with any new probes. Has the status of a basic safety publication in accordance with IEC Guide 104. ICS 13.260; ICS 29.020 HS 8538.10.00 EQV: IEC IEC 61032:1997 12 pages PGr 2

539. EAS 371-1:2005, Specification for power transformers — Part 1: Gene ral

This part of the EAS 371 applies to three-phase and single-phase power transformers (including auto-transformers) with the exception of certain categories of small and special transformers such as: single-phase transformers with rated power less than 1 kVA and three-phase transformers less than 5 kVA; instrument transformers; transformers for static convertors; traction transformers mounted on rolling stock; starting transformers; testing transformers; welding transformers. When EAS standards do not exist for such categories of transformers, this part of EAS 371-1 may still be applicable either as a whole or in part. For those categories of power transformers and reactors which have their own EAS standards, this part is applicable only to the extent in which it is specifically called up by cross-reference in the other standard. At several places in this part it is specified or recommended that an 'agreement' shall be reached concerning alternative or additional technical solutions or procedures. Such agreement is to be made between the manufacturer and the purchaser. The matters should preferably be raised at an early stage and the agreements included in the contract specification.

ICS 29.180 HS 8504.21.00; 8504.22.00; 8504.23; 8504.23.10; 8504.23.20; 8504.23.30; 8504.23.40; 8504.31.00; 8504.32.00; 8504.33.00; HS 8504.34.00 EQV: IEC 60076-1:2000 38 pages PGr 5

540. EAS 371-2:2005, Specification for power transformers — Part 2: Spec ification for temperature rise requirements

This part of EAS 371 identifies transformers according to their cooling methods, defines temperature-rise limits and details the methods of test for temperature-rise measurements. It applies to transformers as defined in the scope of EAS 371-1.

ICS 29.180 HS 8504.21.00; 8504.22.00; 8504.23; 8504.23.10; 8504.23.20; 8504.23.30; 8504.23.40; 8504.31.00; 8504.32.00; 8504.33.00; HS 8504.34.00 EQV: IEC 60076-2:1993 18 pages PGr 3

541. EAS 371-3:2005, Specification for power transformers — Part 3: Insu lation levels and dielectric tests

This standard applies to single-phase and three-phase oil-immersed power transformers (including auto-transformers), with the exception of certain small and special transformers, as defined in the scope of EAS 371-1. It identifies transformer windings to their highest voltage for equipment Um associated with their corresponding rated insulation levels and details the relevant applicable dielectric tests and minimum external clearances in air between live parts of bushings and to objects at earth potential. For categories of power transformers and reactors which have their own IEC standards, this standard is applicable only to the extent in which it is specifically called up by cross reference in the other standards.

ICS 29.180 HS 8504.21.00; 8504.22.00; 8504.23; 8504.23.10; 8504.23.20; 8504.23.30; 8504.23.40; 8504.31.00; 8504.32.00; 8504.33.00; HS 8504.34.00 EQV: IEC 60076-3:2000 40 pages PGr 5

542. EAS 371-4:2005, Specification for power transformers — Part 4: Spec ification for tapping and connections

This part of EAS 371 gives guidance and explanatory comments on the existing procedures for lightning and switching impulse testing of power transformers to supplement the requirements of EAS 371-3. It is also generally applicable to the testing of reactors (see IEC 60289), modifications to power transformer procedures being indicated where required. Information is given on waveshapes, test circuits including test connections, earthing practices, failure detection methods, test procedures, measuring techniques and interpretation of results. Where applicable, the test techniques are as recommended in IEC 60060-1 and IEC 60060-2.

ICS 29.180 HS 8504.21.00; 8504.22.00; 8504.23; 8504.23.10; 8504.23.20; 8504.23.30; 8504.23.40; 8504.31.00; 8504.32.00; 8504.33.00; HS 8504.34.00 EQV: IEC 60076-4:2002 48 pages PGr 5

543. EAS 371-5:2005, Specification for power transformers — Part 5: Abil ity to withstand short circuit

This part of EAS 371 identifies the requirements for power transformers to sustain without damage the effects of overcurrents originated by external short circuits. It describes the calculation procedures used to demonstrate the thermal ability of a power transformer to withstand such overcurrents and both the special test and the calculation method used to demonstrate its ability to withstand the relevant dynamic effects. The requirements apply to transformers as defined in the scope of EAS 371-1.

ICS 29.180 HS 8504.21.00; 8504.22.00; 8504.23; 8504.23.10; 8504.23.20; 8504.23.30; 8504.23.40; 8504.31.00; 8504.32.00; 8504.33.00; HS 8504.34.00 EQV: IEC 60076-5:2006 16 pages PGr 3

544. EAS 371-10:2005, Method of determination of transformers and reactor s sound levels

This part of EAS 371 defines sound pressure and sound intensity measurement methods by which sound power levels of transformers, reactors and their associated cooling auxiliaries may be determined. The methods are applicable to transformers and reactors covered by the EAS 371 series, IEC 60289, IEC 60726 and the IEC 61378 series, without limitation as regards size or voltage and when fitted with their normal cooling auxiliaries. This standard is primarily intended to apply to measurements made at the factory. Conditions on-site may be very different because of the proximity of objects, including other transformers. Nevertheless, the same general rules as are given in this standard may be followed when on-site measurements are made.

ICS 29.180 HS 8504.21.00; 8504.22.00; 8504.23; 8504.23.10; 8504.23.20; 8504.23.30; 8504.23.40; 8504.31.00; 8504.32.00; 8504.33.00; HS 8504.34.00 ; HS 8505.11.10 EQV: IEC 60076-10:2005 30 pages PGr 4

545. EAS 372-1:2005, Specification for telecommunications installations — Part 1: Integrated telecommunications cabling sys tems for

commercial premises EAS 372-1 specifies generic cabling for use within premises, which may comprise single or multiple buildings on a campus. It covers balanced cabling and optical fibre cabling. EAS 372-1 is optimised for premises in which the maximum distance over which telecommunications services can be distributed is 2000 m. The principles of this East African Standard may be applied to larger installations. Cabling defined by this standard supports a wide range of services, including voice, data, text, image and video. This East African Standard specifies directly or via reference the: a) structure and minimum configuration for generic cabling; b) interfaces at the telecommunications outlet (TO); c) performance requirements for individual cabling links and channels; d) implementation requirements

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and options; e) performance requirements for cabling components required for the maximum distances specified in this standard; and f) conformance requirements and verification procedures. Safety (electrical safety and protection, fire, etc.) and Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) requirements are outside the scope of this East African Standard, and are covered by other standards and by regulations. However, information given by this standard may be of assistance. EAS 372-1 has taken into account requirements specified in application standards listed in Annex F. It refers to available East African Standards far components and test methods where appropriate.

ICS 35.200 HS 8517.00.00; HS 8544.49.00; HS 8544.51.20; HS 8544.51.40; HS 8544.59.20; HS 8544.59.40 EQV: ISO/IEC 11801:2002 120 pages PGr 9

546. EAS 372-2:2005, Specification for telecommunications installations — Part 2: Telecommunications pathways and spaces fo r

commercial buildings The scope of this East African Standard is limited to the telecommunications aspects of commercial building design and construction, encompassing telecommunications considerations both within and between buildings. Telecommunications aspects in this context generally means the pathways into which telecommunications media are placed, and the rooms and areas associated with the building used to terminate cabling and accommodate associated telecommunications equipment. The purpose of this Standard is to standardize specific design and construction practices, within and between (primarily commercial) buildings, which support telecommunications media and equipment. Standards are given for rooms or areas and pathways into and through which telecommunications equipment and media are installed. Both architectural and telecommunications terminologies are freely used in this Standard, which may cause some difficulty to readers experienced in one area but perhaps not in the other. The reader can reduce confusion by remembering that this Standard does not standardize the media or equipment; it only standardizes the things within and between buildings into which telecommunications media and equipment are placed. Although the scope is limited to the telecommunications aspect of building design, it should be recognized that this Standard highly influences the design of other building services, such as electrical power and HVAC (heating, ventilation and air-conditioning), and also impacts on space allocation within the building. This Standard does not cover safety aspects of building design; the reader is directed to the relevant local safety and building codes. The reader is reminded of the definition of 'telecommunications' as it relates to the scope of this Standard. Telecommunications encompasses all forms of information transport and processing, not just the traditional concerns for voice-only systems. Voice, data, video, control and audio are all telecommunications ingredients of a modern building. This Standard is intended to assist architects, planners, designers, engineers, builders, installers, maintenance personnel, building owners, managers and users in the planning of physical pathways and spaces in and between buildings to accommodate the equipment and cabling infrastructure necessary for communications. Adherence to this Standard will facilitate, by standardizing the approach, the provisioning and maintenance of the comprehensive communications facilities and networks which are in ever-increasing demand, particularly by occupiers of commercial premises.

ICS 35.200 HS 8517.00.00; HS 8544.49.00; HS 8544.51.20; HS 8544.51.40; HS 8544.59.20; HS 8544.59.40 EQV: ISO/IEC18010:2002 60 pages PGr 6

547. EAS 372-3:2005, Specification for telecommunications installations — Part 3: Integrated telecommunications cabling sys tems for

small office / residential premises This East African Standard covers telecommunications wiring systems installed within an individual building with residential (single, multi-unit or home office) and light commercial (small office, manufacturing, store, retail, etc.) end use. It does not apply to caravan parks or marinas. Installation of basic telephone services not intended for advanced applications or integrated services is not the subject of this Standard. This Standard is applicable to the distribution of one to four lines within a single building and may also be applied to multiple-occupancy buildings containing individual living units or offices where the number of lines per unit/office typically does not exceed four lines.Cabling to this Standard will support ISDN point-to-point wiring configuration and may support other configurations (refer to requirements of selected carrier). Installation of wiring and telecommunications outlets beyond the exterior walls of buildings (e.g. between buildings) is not covered by this Standard nor are backbone cable systems. (For integrated telecommunication cabling systems to serve large commercial premises and for telecommunications pathways and spaces for commercial buildings see EAS 372-1:2005 and EAS 372-2:2005 respectively.) This Standard is intended to be used by a broad range of persons having an interest in telecommunications wiring, such as carriers, equipment designers and manufacturers, building owners and contractors and companies involved in the sale, installation and maintenance of telecommunications equipment and services. This Standard is intended to be implemented on new construction of, and additions to, residential and light commercial buildings, and on any subsequent rearrangement thereof. It should be noted that to perform cabling work (which is connected to, or intended for connection to, a telecommunications network operated by a carrier, the cabler shall hold an appropriate cabling licence applicable to the installation being carried out.

ICS 35.200 HS 8517.00.00; HS 8544.49.00; HS 8544.51.20; HS 8544.51.40; HS 8544.59.20; HS 8544.59.40 EQV: ISO/IEC 15018:2004 85 pages PGr 7

548. EAS 373:2005, External TV aerials in the frequency range 30 MHz t o 1 GHz — Specification

This standard specifies the performance requirements and methods of measurement of fixed receiving aerials, for domestic use, in the frequency range of 30MHz to 1GHz.

ICS 33.120.40 HS 8529.10.00 EQV: AS 1417-1, -2 22 pages PGr 3

549. EAS 374:2005, Audio, video and similar electronic apparatus — Saf ety requirements

This East African Standard applies to electronic apparatus designed to be fed from the MAINS or from a SUPPLY APPARATUS and intended for reception, generation, recording or reproduction respectively of audio, video and associated signals. It also applies to apparatus designed to be used exclusively in combination with the above-mentioned apparatus. This standard concerns only safety aspects of the above apparatus; it does not concern other matters, such as style or performance.

ICS 33.160.01 HS 8518; HS 8519; HS 8520; HS 8521; HS 8522; HS 8526; HS 8527; HS 8528; EQV: IEC 60065 108 pages PGr 8

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550. EAS 375-1:2005, Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear assemblies Part 1: Type-tested and partially type-tested asse mblies This East African Standard applies to low-voltage switchgear and controlgear ASSEMBLIES (type-tested ASSEMBLIES (TTA) and partially type-tested ASSEMBLIES (PTTA)), the rated voltage of which does not exceed 1000 V a.c. at frequencies not exceeding 1000 Hz, or 1500 V d.c. This standard also applies to ASSEMBLIES incorporating control and/or power equipment, the frequencies of which are higher. This standard applies to stationary or movable ASSEMBLIES with or without enclosure. It also applies to ASSEMBLIES designed for use under special service conditions, for example in ships, in rail vehicles, for hoisting equipment or in explosive atmospheres, and for domestic (operated by unskilled persons) applications, provided that the relevant specific requirements are complied with. This standard applies also to ASSEMBLIES designed for electrical equipment of machines. This standard does not apply to individual devices and self-contained components, such as motor starters, fuse switches, electronic equipment, etc. complying with their relevant standards.

ICS 29.130.20 HS 8537.10.00; 8547.90.20 EQV: IEC 60439-1 101 pages PGr 8

551. EAS 375-2:2005, Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear assemblies Part 2: Particular requirements for busbar trunkin g

systems (busways) This International Standard applies to busbar trunking systems (BTS) and their accessories for feeding and distributing electrical power in residential, retail, public, agricultural and industrial premises. It also applies to busbar trunking systems which are designed to incorporate communication and/or control systems or intended to supply luminaires through tap-off units but does not apply to supply track systems in accordance with IEC 60570. The busbar trunking systems considered in this standard are type-tested ASSEMBLIES (TTA) when tested in accordance with clause 8 of this standard; variations in length and angles of bends are considered to be covered. Tap-off units may be partially type-tested ASSEMBLIES (PTTA).

ICS 29.130.20 HS 8537.10.00; 8547.90.20 EQV: IEC 60439-2 35 pages PGr 4

552. EAS 375-3:2005, Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear assemblies Part 3: Particular requirements for low-voltage

switchgear and controlgear assemblies intended to b e installed in places where unskilled persons have access for their use Distribution boards This standard gives supplementary requirements for such enclosed distribution boards (DBU), which are stationary, type tested assemblies (TTA) for indoor use, containing protective devices and intended for use either in domestic (household) applications or in other places where unskilled persons have access for their use. Control and/or signalling devices may also be included. They are for use on a.c., with a nominal voltage to earth not exceeding 300 V. The outgoing circuits contain short-circuit protective devices, each having a rated current not exceeding 125 A with a total incoming load current not exceeding 250 A. NOTE The nominal voltage to earth in an IT system is taken as the nominal voltage of the system. Unskilled persons normally have access to these assemblies, e.g. for switching operations and for replacing fuse-links.

ICS 29.120.20 HS 8538.00.00 EQV: IEC 60439-3 20 pages PGr 3

553. EAS 375-4:2005, Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear assemblies Part 4: Particular requirements for assemblies for

construction sites (ACS) This standard applies to type-tested ASSEMBLIES (TTA) intended for use on construction sites, i.e. temporary places of work to which the public do not generally have access and where building construction, installation, repairs, alteration or demolition of property (buildings) or civil engineering (public works) or excavation or any other similar operations are carried out. These ASSEMBLIES may be transportable (semi-fixed) or mobile. This standard does not apply to ASSEMBLIES for use in the administrative centres of construction sites (offices, cloakrooms, ASSEMBLY rooms, canteens, restaurants, dormitories, toilets, etc.). The nominal primary voltage and the nominal secondary voltage of transformers incorporated in ACS shall be within the limits specified in EAS 375-1. Requirements for electrical protection provided by equipment manufactured according to this standard shall comply with the requirements given in IEC 60364-7-704.

ICS 29.130.20 HS 8537.10.00; 8547.90.20 EQV: IEC 60439-4 20 pages PGr 3

554. EAS 375-5:2005, Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear assemblies Part 5: Particular requirements for assemblies int ended

to be installed outdoors in public places Cable distribution cabinets (CDCS) for power distr ibution in networks This standard gives supplementary requirements for cable distribution cabinets (CDCs), which are stationary, type-tested assemblies (TTA) for outdoor installation in places which are exposed to the public, but where only skilled persons have access for their use. They are for use in public three-phase systems.

ICS 29.130; ICS 29.240.01 HS 8537.10.00; 8547.90.20 EQV: IEC 60439-5 25 pages PGr 3

555. EAS 376-1:2005, Safety of machinery — Electrical equipment of machi nes — Part 1: General requirements

This part of EAS 376 applies to the application of electrical, electronic and programmable electronic equipment and systems to machines not portable by hand while working, including a group of machines working together in a co-ordinated manner. ICS 29.020 HS 8402 to HS 8485; HS 8501 to HS 8503 EQV: IEC 60204-1:2005 115 pages PGr 9

556. EAS 377-2:2005, Cosmetics — List of substances which must not form part of any cosmetic product

This East African Standard prescribes substances that form part of cosmetics intended for use by human beings.

ICS 71.100.70 HS 3302; HS 3303; HS 3304; HS 3305; HS 3306; HS 3307 EQV: Dir. 76/768 /EEC 13 pages PGr 2

557. EAS 377-3:2005, Cosmetics — List of substances which cosmetics must not contain except subject to restrictions and

conditions laid down This part of the East African Standard prescribes list of substances which cosmetics must not contain except subject to conditions laid down.

ICS 71.100.70 HS 3302; HS 3303; HS 3304; HS 3305; HS 3306; HS 3307 EQV: Dir. 76/768 /EEC 9 pages PGr 2

558. EAS 378-1:2005, Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear — Part 1: Ge neral rules

The purpose of this standard is to harmonize as far as practicable all rules and requirements of a general nature applicable to low-voltage switchgear and controlgear in order to obtain uniformity of requirements and tests throughout the corresponding range of equipment and to avoid the need for testing to different standards. All those parts of the various equipment standards which can be considered as general have therefore been gathered in this standard together with specific subjects of wide interest and application, e.g. temperature-rise, dielectric properties, etc. This standard applies, when required by the relevant product standard, to switchgear and controlgear hereinafter referred to as "equipment" and intended to be connected to circuits, the rated voltage of which does not exceed 1 000 V a.c. or 1 500 V d.c. It does not apply to low-voltage switchgear and controlgear assemblies which are dealt with in EAS 375. The object of this standard is to state those general rules and requirements which are common to low-voltage equipment, including for example: definitions;

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characteristics; information supplied with the equipment; normal service, mounting and transport conditions; constructional and performance requirements; and verification of characteristics and performance.

ICS 29.130.20 HS 8536.10.00; HS 8536.20.00; HS 8536.30.00; 8536.41.00; 8536.49.00; 8536.50; 8536.69; 8536.90; 8536.90.10; 8536.90.20 EQV: IEC 60947-1 175 pages PGr 13

559. EAS 378-2:2005, Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear — Part 2: Ci rcuit-breakers This standard applies to circuit-breakers, the main contacts of which are intended to be connected to circuits, the rated voltage of which does not exceed 1000 V a.c. or 1500 V d.c.; it also contains additional requirements for integrally fused circuit-breakers. It applies whatever the rated currents, the method of construction or the proposed applications of the circuit-breakers may be. Supplementary requirements for circuit-breakers used as direct-on-line starters are given in EAS 378-4-1, applicable to low-voltage contactors and starters. The requirements for circuit-breakers for the protection of wiring installations in buildings and similar applications, and designed for use by uninstructed persons, are contained in IEC 60898.

ICS 29.130.20 HS 8536.20.00 EQV: IEC 60947-2 210 pages PGr 15

560. EAS 378-3:2005, Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear — Part 3: Sw itches, disconnectors, switch-disconnectors and fus e-

combination units This standard applies to switches, disconnectors, switch-disconnectors and fuse-combination units to be used in distribution circuits and motor circuits of which the rated voltage does not exceed 1000 V a.c. or 1500 V d.c. The manufacturer shall specify the type, ratings and characteristics according to the relevant standard of any incorporated fuses. This standard does not apply to equipment coming within the scope of EAS 378-2, EAS 378-4-1 and EAS 378-5-1; however, when switches and fuse-combination units coming into the scope of this standard are normally used to start, accelerate and/or stop an individual motor they shall also comply with the additional requirements given in annex A.

ICS 29.130.20; ICS 29.130.40 HS 8536.10.00/ HS 8536.50.10 EQV: IEC 60947-3 70 pages PGr 6

561. EAS 378-4-1:2005, Low-voltage switchgear and c ontrolgear — Part 4-1: Contactors and motor-starter s — Electromechanical

contactors and motor-starters This part of EAS 378 applies to the types of equipment whose main contacts are intended to be connected to circuits the rated voltage of which does not exceed 1000 V a.c. or 1500 V d.c. Starters and/or contactors dealt with in this standard are not normally designed to interrupt short-circuit currents. Therefore, suitable short-circuit protection shall form part of the installation but not necessarily of the contactor or the starter. In this context, this standard gives requirements for: contactors associated with overload and/or short-circuit protective devices; starters associated with separate short-circuit protective devices and/or with separate short-circuit and integrated overload protective devices; contactors or starters combined, under specified conditions, with their own short-circuit protective devices. Such combinations, e.g. combination starters or protected starters are rated as units.

ICS 29.130.20; ICS 29.120.99 HS 8536.90; HS 8536.90.10(ac); HS 8536.90.20(dc) EQV: IEC 60947-4-1 110 pages PGr 8

562. EAS 378-4-2:2005, Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear — Part 4-2: Contactors and motor-starters — ac semiconductor

motor controllers and starters This standard applies to controllers and starters, which may include a series mechanical switching device, intended to be connected to circuits, the rated voltage of which does not exceed 1000 V a.c. This standard characterizes controllers and starters for use with and without bypass switching devices. Controllers and starters dealt with in this standard are not normally designed to interrupt short-circuit currents. Therefore, suitable short-circuit protection should form part of the installation, but not necessarily of the controller or starter. In this context, this standard gives requirements for controllers and starters associated with separate short-circuit protective devices. ICS 29.130.20 HS 8536.90; HS 8536.90.10(ac); HS 8536.90.20(dc) EQV: IEC 60947-4-2 60 pages PGr 6

563. EAS 378-4-3:2005, Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear — Part 4-3: Contactors and motor-starters — ac semiconductor

controllers and contactors for non-motor loads This part of IEC 60947 applies to a.c. semiconductor non-motor load controllers and contactors intended for performing electrical operations by changing the state of a.c. electric circuits between the ON-state and the OFF-state. As controllers, they may be used to reduce the amplitude of the r.m.s. a.c. voltage on the load terminals from that of the applied voltage – either continuously or for a specified period of time. The half-wave period of the a.c. wave form remains unchanged from that of the applied voltage. They may include a series mechanical switching device and are intended to be connected to circuits, the rated voltage of which does not exceed 1 000 V a.c. The semiconductor controllers and contactors dealt with in this standard are not normally intended to interrupt short-circuit currents. Therefore, suitable short-circuit protection should form part of the installation but not necessarily of the controller itself. In this context, this standard gives requirements for semiconductor controllers and contactors associated with separate short-circuit protective devices. ICS 29.130.20 HS 8536.90; HS 8536.90.10(ac); HS 8536.90.20(dc) EQV: IEC 60947-4-3 80 pages PGr 7

564. EAS 378-5-1:2005, Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear — Part 5-1: Control circuit devices and switching elements —

Electromechanical control circuit devices This part of EAS 378 applies to control circuit devices and switching elements intended for controlling, signalling, interlocking, etc., of switchgear and controlgear. It applies to control circuit devices having a rated voltage not exceeding 1 000 V a.c. (at a frequency not exceeding 1000 Hz) or 600 V d.c. This standard applies to specific types of control circuit devices such as: manual control switches, for example pushbuttons, rotary switches, foot switches, etc.; electromagnetically operated control switches, either time-delayed or instantaneous, for example contactor relays; pilot switches, for example pressure switches, temperature sensitive switches (thermostats), programmers, etc.; position switches, for example control switches operated by part of a machine or mechanism; associated control circuit equipment, for example indicator lights, etc. It also applies to specific types of switching elements associated with other devices (whose main circuits are covered by other standards) such as: auxiliary contacts of a switching device (e.g. contactor, circuit breaker. etc.) which are not dedicated exclusively for use with the coil of that device; interlocking contacts of enclosure doors; control circuit contacts of rotary switches; and control circuit contacts of overload relays.

ICS 29.130.20 HS 8536.50/ HS 8536.90 EQV: IEC 60947-5-1 95 pages PGr 7

565. EAS 378-5-2:2005, Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear — Part 5-2: Control circuit devices and switching elements —

Proximity switches

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This part of EAS 378 applies to inductive and capacitive proximity switches that sense the presence of metallic and/or non-metallic objects, ultrasonic proximity switches that sense the presence of sound reflecting objects, photoelectric proximity switches that sense the presence of objects and non-mechanical magnetic proximity switches that sense the presence of objects with a magnetic field.

ICS 29.130.20 HS 8536.50/ HS 8536.90 EQV: IEC 60947-5-2 100 pages PGr 8

566. EAS 378-5-3:2005, Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear — Part 5-3: Control circuit devices and switching elements —

Requirements for proximity devices with defined beh aviour under fault conditions (PDF) This part of EAS 378 applies to proximity devices with an enhanced resistance to failure (PDF). It specifies requirements for four different types of PDF.

ICS 29.130.20 HS 8536.50/ HS 8536.90 EQV: IEC 60947-5-3 40 pages PGr 5

567. EAS 378-5-4:2005, Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear — Part 5-4: control circuit devices and switching elements — Me thod

of assessing the performance of low-energy contacts — Special tests This standard applies to separable contacts used in the utilization area considered, such as switching elements for control circuits. This standard takes into consideration two rated voltage areas: a) above (and including) 10 V (typically 24 V) where contacts are used for switching loads with possible electrical erosion, such as programmable controller inputs; and b) below 10 V (typically 5 V) with negligible electrical erosion, such as electronic circuits.

ICS 29.130.20 HS 8536.50/ HS 8536.90 EQV: IEC 60947-5-4 30 pages PGr 4

568. EAS 378-5-5:2005, Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear — Part 5-5: Control circuit devices and switching elements —

Electrical emergency stop device with mechanical la tching function This standard provides detailed specifications relating to the electrical and mechanical construction of emergency stop devices with mechanical latching function and to their testing. This standard is applicable to electrical control circuit devices and switching elements which are used to initiate an emergency stop signal. This standard does not apply to: emergency stop devices for non-electrical control circuit, for example hydraulic, pneumatic; emergency stop devices without mechanical latching function. An emergency stop device may also be used to provide an emergency switching off function.

ICS 29.130.20 HS 8536.50/ HS 8536.90 EQV: IEC 60947-5-5 20 pages PGr 3

569. EAS 378-5-6:2005, Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear — Part 5-6: Control circuit devices and switching elements — DC

interface for proximity sensors and switching ampli fiers (NAMUR) This East African Standard applies to proximity sensors connected for operation by a two-wire connecting cable to the control input of a switching amplifier. The switching amplifier contains a d.c. source to supply the control circuit and is controlled by the variable internal resistance of the proximity sensor. These devices can be used in an explosive atmosphere if they also comply with IEC 60079-11. [These devices have been defined by the German organization “Normenausschuß für Meß- und Regelungstechnik (NAMUR)” (Office for Standardization of Measurement and Regulation Techniques).]

ICS 29.130.20 HS 8536.50/ HS 8536.90 EQV: IEC 60947-5-6 15 pages PGr 2

570. EAS 378-5-7:2005, Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear — Part 5-7: Control circuit devices and switching elements —

Requirements for proximity devices with analogue ou tput This part of EAS 378 states the requirements for proximity devices with analogue output. They may consist of one or more parts. The requirements of EAS 378-5-2 (proximity switches) apply with the additions or modifications as stated in this standard. The clause numbering in this standard follows the clause numbering of EAS 378-5-2, modified where necessary.

ICS 29.130.20 HS 8536.50/ HS 8536.90 EQV: IEC 60947-5-7 17 pages PGr 3

571. EAS 378-6-1:2005, Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear — Part 6-1: Multiple function equipment — Automatic transfer

switching equipment This part of EAS 378 applies to transfer switching equipment (TSE) to be used in power systems with interruption of the supply to the load during transfer, the rated voltage of which does not exceed 1000 V a.c. or 1500 V d.c. It covers: manually operated transfer switching equipment (MTSE); remote operated transfer switching equipment (RTSE); automatic transfer switching equipment (ATSE). It covers TSE provided with or without an enclosure. Devices necessary for the control (e.g. control switches, etc.) and the protection (e.g. circuit breakers, etc.) of a TSE are covered by the relevant IEC standards.

ICS 29.130.20 HS 8536.50/ HS 8536.90 EQV: IEC 60947-6-1 45 pages PGr 5

572. EAS 378-6-2:2005, Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear — Part 6-2: Multiple function equipment — Control and protectiv e

switching devices (or equipment) (CPS) This section of EAS 378-6 applies to control and protective switching devices (or equipment) (CPS), the main contacts of which are intended to be connected to circuits of rated voltage not exceeding 1000 V a.c. or 1500 V d.c. CPSs are intended to provide both protective and control functions for circuits and are operated otherwise than by hand. The object of this section is to state: The characteristics of CPS's; The conditions with which CPS's shall comply with reference to their operation and behaviour, their dielectric properties, the degree of protection provided by their enclosure where applicable; The tests intended to verify that these conditions have been met, and the methods to be adopted for these tests; The information to be marked on or given with the CPS's.

ICS 29.130.20 HS 8536.50/ HS 8536.90 EQV: IEC 60947-6-2 62 pages PGr 6

573. EAS 378-7-1:2005, Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear — Part 7-1: Ancillary equipment — Terminal blocks for copper

conductors This part of EAS 378 specifies requirements for terminal blocks with screw-type or screwless-type clamping units primarily intended for industrial or similar use and to be fixed to a support to provide electrical and mechanical connection between copper conductors. It applies to terminal blocks intended to connect round copper conductors, with or without special preparation, having a cross-section between 0.2 mm2 and 300 mm2 (AWG 24/600 kcmil), intended to be used in circuits of a rated voltage not exceeding 1 000 V a.c. up to 1 000 Hz or 1 500 V d.c. This standard may be used as a guide for: terminal blocks requiring the fixing of special devices to the conductors, for example quick connect terminations or wrapped connections, etc.; terminal blocks providing direct contact to the conductors by means of edges or points penetrating the insulation, for example insulation displacement connections, etc.; special types of terminal blocks, for example disconnect terminal blocks, etc.

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Where applicable in this standard, the term “clamping unit” has been used instead of the term “terminal”. This is taken into account in case of reference to EAS 378-1.

ICS 29.130.20 HS 8536.69.00 EQV: IEC 60947-7-1 25 pages PGr 3

574. EAS 378-7-2:2005, Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear — Part 7-2: Ancillary equipment — Protective conductor terminal

blocks for copper conductors This part of IEC 60947 specifies requirements for protective conductor terminal blocks with PE function up to 120 mm² (250 kcmil) and for protective conductor terminal blocks with PEN function equal to and above 10 mm² (AWG 8) with screw-type or screwless-type clamping units, primarily intended for industrial applications. Protective conductor terminal blocks are used to form the electrical and mechanical connection between copper conductors and the fixing support. It is applicable to protective conductor terminal blocks for the connection of round copper conductors with or without special preparation having a cross-section between 0.2 mm² and 120 mm² (AWG 24 and 250 kcmil), intended to be used in circuits of a rated voltage not exceeding 1 000 V a.c. up to 1 000 Hz or 1 500 V d.c., most commonly in conjunction with terminal blocks according to EAS 378-7-1. This standard may be used as guide for: protective conductor terminal blocks requiring the fixing of special devices to the conductors, for example quick connect terminations or wrapped connections, etc.; protective conductor terminal blocks providing direct contact to the conductors by means of edges or points penetrating the insulation, for example insulation displacement connections, etc. Where applicable in this standard, the term “clamping unit” has been used instead of the term “terminal”. This is taken into account in case of reference to EAS 378-1.

ICS 29.130.20 HS 8536.69.00 EQV: IEC 60947-7-2 20 pages PGr 3

575. EAS 378-7-3:2005, Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear — Part 7-3: Ancillary equipment — Safety requirements for fuse

terminal blocks This part of EAS 378 applies to fuse terminal blocks with screw-type or screwless-type clamping units for the connection of rigid (solid or stranded) or flexible copper conductors for the reception of cartridge fuse-links in accordance with IEC 60127-2, intended primarily for industrial or similar use in circuits not exceeding 1 000 V a.c., up to 1 000 Hz or 1 500 V d.c., and having a maximum short-circuit breaking capacity of 1 500 A. They are intended for installation in electrical equipment with enclosures which surround the fuse terminal blocks to such an extent that they are accessible only with the aid of a tool. For certain applications, for example in control circuits, the fuse terminal blocks may be designed exclusively for short-circuit protection. The object of this standard is to specify safety requirements and test methods for the mechanical, electrical and thermal characteristics of fuse terminal blocks, to ensure the compatibility between terminal blocks and standardized fuse-links. This standard may be used as a guide for: fuse terminal blocks requiring the fixing of special devices to the conductors, for example quick connect terminations or wrapped connections, etc.; fuse terminal blocks providing direct contact to the conductors by means of edges or points penetrating the insulation, for example insulation displacement connections, etc. Where applicable in this standard, the term “clamping unit” has been used instead of the term “terminal”. This is taken into account in case of reference to EAS 378-1.

ICS 29.130.20 HS 8536.10.00 EQV: IEC 60947-7-3 45 pages PGr 5

576. EAS 378-8:2005, Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear — Part 8: Co ntrol units for built-in thermal protection (PTC) f or rotating

electrical machines This part of EAS 378 specifies rules for control units, which perform the switching functions in response to the thermal detectors incorporated in rotating electrical machines according to IEC 60034-11, and the industrial application. It specifies rules for that type of system comprising a positive temperature coefficient (PTC) thermistor detector having particular characteristics, and its associated control unit. The PT100 detectors are covered by IEC 60751, where the resistor values are given according to the temperatures of the detector. The present rules lay down the characteristics of association of this particular positive temperature coefficient thermistor detector and its associated control unit (designated “Mark A detector” and “Mark A control unit”), when they are used in thermal protection systems.

ICS 29.130.20 HS 8536.50/ HS 8536.90 EQV: IEC 60947-8 32 pages PGr 4

577. EAS 379-1:2005, Information technology — Configuration of customer premises cabling (CPC) for applications — Part 1:

Integrated services digital network (ISDN) basic ac cess This part of ISO/IEC 14709 defines the requirements for the design and configuration of customer premises cabling for the connection of basic access ISDN equipment. It defines; design requirements for ISDN basic access with point-to-point and point-to-multipoint cabling configurations; minimum cabling requirements for the installation of new cabling; criteria for the use of generic cabling; and criteria for the use of existing cabling. This part of EAS 379 applies to the customer premises cabling. It describes the cabling requirements, needed to transmit ISDN basic access signals as defined by ITU-T Recommendation I.430. The requirements placed on the customer premises cabling are solely those necessary to enable terminal equipment conforming to ITU-T Rec. I.430 to operate into the Network Termination (NT) via configurations defined in this part of EAS 379.

ICS 35.200 HS 8517.50.91; HS 8517.50.92 EQV: ISO/IEC 14709-1:1997 30 pages PGr 4

578. EAS 379-2:2005, Information technology — Configuration of customer premises cabling (CPC) for applications — Part 2: Integrated services digital network (ISDN) primary rate This part of EAS 379 specifies the design and configuration of Customer Premises Cabling for the connection of primary access ISDN equipment. This standard applies to the customer premises cabling for the transmission of ISDN primary access signals as defined by ITU-T 1.431. The requirements in this standard apply to the cabling for both 1.544 Mbit/s and 2.048 Mbit/s interfaces.

ICS 35.200 HS 8517.50.91; HS 8517.50.92 EQV: ISO/IEC 14709-2:1997 20 pages PGr 3

579. EAS 380:2005, Public information symbols — Specifies the image co ntent of graphical symbols used for the information of the public This standard specifies the image content of graphical symbols used for the information of the public. The fields of application specified for each graphical symbol are indicative of the way it is intended that the symbols should be used; their application may be extended into other fields where this is considered appropriate. ICS 01.080.10 HS 4911.99.90 EQV: ISO 7001:1990 120 pages PGr 9

580. EAS 381-0:2005, Sampling procedures for inspection by attributes — Part 0: Introduction to EAS 381 Attribute sampling system This part of EAS 381 explains the terms used in acceptance sampling, describes the various schemes and plans, gives practical advice on sampling inspection and discusses some of the theoretical aspects. ICS 03.120.30 HS 4911.99.10; HS 4911.99.90 EQV: ISO 2859-0:1995 56 pages PGr 6

581. EAS 381-1:2005, Sampling procedures for inspection by attributes — Part 1: Sampling plans indexed by Quality Level (AQ L) for

Lot-By-Lot Inspection

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This part of EAS 381 specifies an acceptance sampling system for inspection by attributes. It is indexed in terms of the acceptance quality limit (AQL). Its purpose is to induce a supplier through the economic and psychological pressure of lot non-acceptance to maintain a process average at least as good as the specified acceptance quality limit, while at the same time providing an upper limit for the risk to the consumer of accepting the occasional poor lot. Sampling schemes designated in this part of EAS 381 are applicable, but not limited, to inspection of: end items; components and raw materials; operations; materials in process; supplies in storage; maintenance operations; data or records, and administrative procedures. These schemes are intended primarily to be used for a continuing series of lots, that is, a series long enough to allow the switching rules to be applied. These rules provide: —a protection to the consumer (by means of a switch to tightened inspection or discontinuation of sampling inspection) should a deterioration in quality be detected; —an incentive (at the discretion of the responsible authority) to reduce inspection costs (by means of a switch to reduced inspection) should consistently good quality be achieved. Sampling plans in this part of EAS 381 may also be used for the inspection of lots in isolation but, in this case the user is strongly advised to consult the operating characteristic curves to find a plan that will yield the desired protection. In that case, the user is also referred to the sampling plans indexed by limiting quality (LQ) given in ISO EAS 381-2. ICS 03.120.30 HS 4911.99.10; HS 4911.99.90 EQV: ISO 2859-1:1999 87 pages PGr 7

582. EAS 381-2:2005, Sampling procedures for inspection by attributes — Part 2: Sampling plans indexed by limiting Quality (LQ) for

isolated lot inspection Can be used when the switching rules in EAS 381-1 are not applied. Indexing is by a preferred series of limiting qualities with a consumer's risk usually below 10 % and always below 13 %. Procedures are provided to cater for two situations: Procedure A to be used when the supplier and the consumer both wish to regard the lot in isolation (shall be used unless there is a specific instruction to use procedure B), procedure B to be used when the supplier regards the lot as one of continuing series but the consumer considers the lot received in isolation. ICS 03.120.30 HS 4911.99.10; HS 4911.99.90 EQV: ISO 2859-2:1985 21 pages PGr 3

583. EAS 381-3:2005, Sampling procedures for inspection by attributes — Part 3: SKIP-LOT sampling procedures

This part of EAS 381 specifies generic skip-lot sampling procedures for acceptance inspection by attributes. The purpose of these procedures is to provide a way of reducing the inspection effort on products of high quality submitted by a supplier who has a satisfactory quality assurance system and effective quality controls. The reduction in inspection effort is achieved by determining at random, with a specified probability, whether a lot presented for inspection will be accepted without inspection. This procedure extends the principle of the random selection of sample items already applied in EAS 381-1 to the random selection of lots. The skip-lot sampling procedures specified in this part of EAS 381 are applicable to, but not limited to, inspection of: — end items, such as complete products or sub-assemblies; — components and raw materials, and —materials in process. ICS 03.120.30 HS 4911.99.10; HS 4911.99.90 EQV: ISO 2859-3:2005 29 pages PGr 4

584. EAS 381-4:2005, Sampling procedures for inspection by attributes — Part 4: Procedures for assessment of declared quali ty

levels This standard establishes the sampling plans and the procedures that can be used to assess whether the quality level of an entity (lot, process, etc) conforms to a declared value. The sampling plans have been devised so as to obtain a risk of less than 5 % of contradicting a correct declared quality level. The risk is 10 % of failing to contradict an incorrect declared quality level that is related to the limiting quality ratio. Sampling plans are provided corresponding to three levels of discriminatory ability. In contrast to the procedures in the other parts of EAS 381, the procedures in this standard are not applicable to acceptance assessment of lots. Generally, the balancing of the risks of reaching incorrect conclusions in assessment procedures will differ from the balancing in the procedures for acceptance sampling. This standard may be used for various forms of quality inspection in situations where objective evidence of conformity to some declared quality level is to be provided by means of inspection of a sample. The procedures are applicable to entities such as lots, process output, etc. that allow random samples of individual items to be taken from the entity. The sampling plans provided in this standard are applicable, but not limited, to inspection of a variety of products such as end items, components and raw materials, operations, materials in process, supplies in storage, maintenance operations, data or records, and administrative procedures. The procedures are primarily intended to be used when the quantity of interest is the number or fraction of nonconforming items, for which the inspected items are classified as conforming or nonconforming. With minor changes, the procedures may also be used when the quantity of interest is the number of nonconformities or number of nonconformities per item. The necessary changes are the replacement of the "number of nonconforming items" by the "number of nonconformities" and the replacement of the "percent nonconforming items" by the "nonconformities per 100 items". ICS 03.120.30 HS 4911.99.10; HS 4911.99.90 EQV: ISO 2859-4:2002 12 pages PGr 2

585. EAS 382:2005, Sampling procedures and charts for inspection by va riables for percent nonconforming

Is complementary to EAS 381. Object of the methods laid down is to ensure that lots of an acceptable quality have a high probability of acceptance and that the probability of rejection of inferior lots is as high as possible. To be used under the following conditions: inspection procedure to be applied to a continuous series of lots of discrete products supplied by one producer using one production process; only a single quality characteristic is considered which must be measurable on a continuous scale; production is stable and quality characteristic is distributed normally; a contract or standard defines an upper and/or a lower specification limit. ICS 03.120.30 HS 4911.99.10; HS 4911.99.90 EQV: ISO 3951-1:2005 103 pages PGr 8

586. EAS 383:2005, Synthetic organic liquid detergent for household us e — Specification

This East African Standard prescribes the requirements and the method of sampling and test for synthetic liquid detergents for household use.

ICS 71.100.40 HS 3402.13.0000 EQV: MS 791:1982; AS 1999:1977; BS 3762 Series 11 pages PGr 2

587. EAS 384:2005, Disinfectants — Glossary of terms

This East African Standard defines the terms used in the disinfectants industry. This will help to eliminate confusing terms in related specifications.

ICS 71.100.40 HS 3307.90.90 EQV: BS 5283:1986 3 pages PGr 1

588. EAS 385:2008, Footwear — Vocabulary

Gives the glossary of terms relating to footwear for use in the footwear industry.

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ICS 01.040.61; 61.060 HS 6401; HS 6402; HS 6403; HS 6404; HS 6405; HS 6406 EQV: ISO 19952:2005 75 pages PGr 7

589. EAS 386:2005, Used footwear ― Inspection and acceptance criteria ― Code of practice

This East African Standard prescribes a Code of Practice for the inspection and acceptance criteria for used footwear. This Standard applies to used footwear of all types and sizes irrespective of their intended end use. ICS 61.060 HS 6309.00.00 5 pages PGr 1

590. EAS 387:2005, Plywood — Classification

This East African Standard gives a classification of plywood panels.

ICS 79.060.10 HS 4412.00.00 EQV: ISO 1096:1999 3 pages PGr 1

591. EAS 388-1:2005, High-voltage fuses — Part 1: Current-limiting fuses

This part of EAS 388 applies to all types of high-voltage current-limiting fuses designed for use outdoors or indoors on alternating current systems of 50 Hz and 60 Hz and of rated voltages exceeding 1000 V. Some fuses are provided with fuse-links equipped with an indicating device or a striker. These fuses come within the scope of this standard, but the correct operation of the striker in combination with the tripping mechanism of the switching device is outside the scope of this standard; see IEC 62271-105.

ICS 29.120.50 HS 8536.10.00 EQV: IEC 60282-1 90 pages PGr 7

592. EAS 388-2:2005, High-voltage fuses — Part 2: Expulsion fuses

This East African Standard specifies requirements for expulsion fuses designed for use outdoors or indoors on alternating current systems of 50 Hz and 60 Hz, and of rated voltages exceeding 1000 V. Expulsion fuses are fuses in which the arc is extinguished by the expulsion effects of the gases produced by the arc. Expulsion fuses are classified according to the TRV (transient recovery voltage) capability in classes A, B and C. This standard covers only the performance of fuses, each one comprising a specified combination of fuse-base, fuse-carrier, and fuse-link which have been tested in accordance with this standard; and successful performance of other combinations cannot be implied from this standard. This standard may also be used for non-expulsion fuses in which the interruption process waits for natural current zero to clear the circuit.

ICS 29.120.50 HS 8536.10.00 HS IEC 60282-2 65 pages PGr 6

593. EAS 389-1:2006, Solar photovoltaic power systems Design, installation operation monitoring and main tenance Code of

practice Part 1: Design of solar PV power systems This East African Standard specifies requirements for the design criteria for photovoltaic power systems. This East African Standard covers requirements for photovoltaic systems intended for use on buildings such as domestic, school, office and industrial building, and whose total output power does not exceed 12000 peak watts. This specification gives the requirements for:

the components for photovoltaic systems as optimized for system sizes based on 12 V dc; and for the installation, commissioning, operation, inspection, monitoring and maintenance requirements for such systems.

Typical sizes of photovoltaic systems for SHS are given in annex A of this standard. This standard emphasizes the optimization and functionality of the system with an in-built safety aspect at every stage. ICS: 27.160 HS 8504.40.00; [HS 8504.40.10]; HS 8507.20.00(Pb); HS 8507.30.00(NiCd); HS 8507.40.00(NiFe); HS 8507.80.00; HS 8541.40.00 [HS 8541.40.11]; HS 8539.21.00(filament); HS 8539 31.00(Fluor); HS 8539.31.10(CFL); HS 8539.31.90; HS 8504.40.00 [HS 8504.40.10]; HS 8504.40.00; [HS 8504.40.10] 200 pages PGr 14

594. EAS 389-2:2006, Solar photovoltaic power systems Design, installation, operation, monitoring and ma intenance Code of

practice Part 2: Installation of solar PV power systems This East African Standard specifies requirements for the installation of photovoltaic power systems. This East African Standard covers requirements for photovoltaic systems intended for use on buildings such as domestic, school, office and industrial building, and whose total output power does not exceed 12000 peak watts. ICS: 27.160 HS 8504.40.00; [HS 8504.40.10]; HS 8507.20.00(Pb); HS 8507.30.00(NiCd); HS 8507.40.00(NiFe); HS 8507.80.00; HS 8541.40.00 [HS 8541.40.11]; HS 8539.21.00(filament); HS 8539 31.00(Fluor); HS 8539.31.10(CFL); HS 8539.31.90; HS 8504.40.00 [HS 8504.40.10]; HS 8504.40.00; [HS 8504.40.10] 60 pages PGr 6

595. EAS 389-3:2006, Solar photovoltaic power systems Design, installation, operation, monitoring and ma intenance Code of

practice Part 3: Operation of PV systems This East African Standard specifies requirements for the operation of photovoltaic power systems. This East African Standard covers requirements for photovoltaic systems intended for use on buildings such as domestic, school, office and industrial building, and whose total output power does not exceed 12000 peak watts. ICS: 27.160 HS 8504.40.00; [HS 8504.40.10]; HS 8507.20.00(Pb); HS 8507.30.00(NiCd); HS 8507.40.00(NiFe); HS 8507.80.00; HS 8541.40.00 [HS 8541.40.11]; HS 8539.21.00(filament); HS 8539 31.00(Fluor); HS 8539.31.10(CFL); HS 8539.31.90; HS 8504.40.00 [HS 8504.40.10]; HS 8504.40.00; [HS 8504.40.10] 40 pages PGr 5

596. EAS 389-4:2006, Solar photovoltaic power systems Design, installation, operation, monitoring and ma intenance Code of

practice Part 4: Monitoring and maintenance of solar PV po wer systems This East African Standard specifies requirements for the monitoring and maintenance of photovoltaic power systems. This East African Standard covers requirements for photovoltaic systems intended for use on buildings such as domestic, school, office and industrial building, and whose total output power does not exceed 12000 peak watts. ICS: 27.160 HS 8504.40.00; [HS 8504.40.10]; HS 8507.20.00(Pb); HS 8507.30.00(NiCd); HS 8507.40.00(NiFe); HS 8507.80.00; HS 8541.40.00 [HS 8541.40.11]; HS 8539.21.00(filament); HS 8539 31.00(Fluor); HS 8539.31.10(CFL); HS 8539.31.90; HS 8504.40.00 [HS 8504.40.10]; HS 8504.40.00; [HS 8504.40.10] 78 pages PGr 7

597. EAS 390:2005, Information technology equipment — Safety requireme nts

This standard is applicable to mains-powered or battery-powered information technology equipment, including electrical business equipment and associated equipment, with a RATED VOLTAGE not exceeding 600 V. This standard is also applicable to such information technology equipment designed and intended to be connected directly to a TELECOMMUNICATION NETWORK, regardless of the source of power. It is also applicable to such information technology equipment designed to use the AC MAINS SUPPLY as a telecommunication transmission medium.

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This standard specifies requirements intended to reduce risks of fire, electric shock or injury for the OPERATOR and layman who may come into contact with the equipment and, where specifically stated, for SERVICE PERSONNEL. This standard is intended to reduce such risks with respect to installed equipment, whether it consists of a system of interconnected units or independent units, subject to installing, operating and maintaining the equipment in the manner prescribed by the manufacturer. Equipment complying with the relevant requirements in this standard is considered suitable for use with process control equipment, automatic test equipment and similar systems requiring information processing facilities. However, this standard does not include requirements for performance or functional characteristics of equipment.

ICS 35.020 HS 8469; HS 8470; HS 8471; HS 8472 EQV: ISO/IEC 950-1:2001 200 pages PGr 14

598. EAS 391:2005, Quality management systems — Fundamentals and vocab ulary

Describes fundamentals of quality management systems, which form the subject of the ISO 9000 family, and defines related terms. ICS 01.040.03; ICS 03.120.10 HS 4901.10.10; HS 4911.99.10; HS 4911.99.90 EQV: ISO 9000:2005 30 pages PGr 4

599. EAS 392:2005, Quality management systems — Requirements

Specifies requirements for a quality management system where an organization; a) needs to demonstrate its ability to consistently provide product that meets customer and applicable regulatory requirements, and 2) aims to enhance customer satisfaction through the effective application of the system, including processes for continual improvement of the system and the assurance of conformity to customer and applicable regulatory requirements.

ICS 03.120.10 HS 4901.10.10; HS 4911.99.10; HS 4911.99.90 EQV: ISO 9001:2000 23 pages PGr 3

600. EAS 393:2005, Quality management systems — Guidelines for perform ance improvements

Provides guidelines beyond the requirements given in ISO 9001 in order to consider both the effectiveness and efficiency of a quality management system, and consequently the potential for improvement of the performance of an organization. When compared to ISO 9001, the objectives of customer satisfaction and product quality are extended to include the satisfaction of interested parties and the performance of the organization. This standard is applicable to the processes of the organization and consequently the quality management principles on which it is based can be deployed throughout the organization. The focus of this standard is the achievement of ongoing improvement, measured through the satisfaction of customers and other interested parties. This standard consists of guidance and recommendations and is not intended for certification, regulatory or contractual use, nor as a guide to the implementation of ISO 9001.

ICS 03.120.10 HS 4901.10.10; HS 4911.99.10; HS 4911.99.90 EQV: ISO 9004:2000 56 pages PGr 6

601. EAS 394:2005, Quality management systems — Guidelines for quality management in projects

This standard gives guidance on the application of quality management in projects. It is applicable to projects of varying complexity, small or large, of short or long duration, in different environments, and irrespective of the kind of product or process involved. This can necessitate some tailoring of the guidance to suit a particular project. This standard is not a guide to “project management” itself. Guidance on quality in project management processes is discussed in this standard. Guidance on quality in a project’s product-related processes, and on the "process approach", is covered in ISO 9004. Since this standard is a guidance document, it is not intended to be used for certification/registration purposes. ICS 03.120.10 HS 4901.10.10; HS 4911.99.10; HS 4911.99.90 EQV: ISO 10006:2003 32 pages PGr 4

602. EAS 395:2005, Quality management systems —Guidelines for configur ation management

This standard gives guidance on the use of configuration management within an organization. It is applicable to the support of products from concept to disposal. It first outlines the responsibilities and authorities before describing the configuration management process that includes configuration management planning, configuration identification, change control, configuration status accounting and configuration audit. Since this standard is a guidance document, it is not intended to be used for certification/registration purposes. ICS 03.120.10 HS 4901.10.10; HS 4911.99.10; HS 4911.99.90 EQV: ISO 10007:2003 10 pages PGr 2

603. EAS 396:2005, Medical devices — Quality management systems — Requ irements for regulatory purposes

This standard specifies requirements for a quality management system where an organization needs to demonstrate its ability to provide medical devices and related services that consistently meet customer requirements and regulatory requirements applicable to medical devices and related services. The primary objective of this standard is to facilitate harmonized medical device regulatory requirements for quality management systems. As a result, it includes some particular requirements for medical devices and excludes some of the requirements of ISO 9001 that are not appropriate as regulatory requirements. Because of these exclusions, organizations whose quality management systems conform to this standard cannot claim conformity to ISO 9001 unless their quality management systems conform to all the requirements of ISO 9001. ICS 03.120.10 HS 4901.10.10; HS 4911.99.10; HS 4911.99.90 EQV: ISO 13485:2003 57 pages PGr 6

604. EAS 397:2005, Guidelines for quality and/or environmental managem ent systems auditing

This standard provides guidance on the principles of auditing, managing audit programmes, conducting quality management system audits and environmental management system audits, as well as guidance on the competence of quality and environmental management system auditors. It is applicable to all organizations needing to conduct internal or external audits of quality and/or environmental management systems or to manage an audit programme. The application of this standard to other types of audit is possible in principle, provided that special consideration is paid to identifying the competence needed by the audit team members in such cases. ICS 03.120.10 HS 4901.10.10; HS 4911.99.10; HS 4911.99.90 EQV: ISO 19011:2002 31 pages PGr 4

605. EAS 398:2005, General criteria for the operation of various types of bodies performing inspection

This standard specifies general criteria for the competence of impartial bodies performing inspection irrespective of the sector involved. It also specifies independence criteria. This standard is intended for the use of inspection bodies and their accreditation bodies as well as other bodies concerned with recognizing the competence of inspection bodies. This set of criteria may have to be interpreted when applied to particular sectors, or to in-service inspection. This standard does not cover testing laboratories, certification bodies or the suppliers' declaration of conformity, the criteria for which are contained in other East African Standards. ICS 03.120.20 HS 4901.10.10; HS 4911.99.10; HS 4911.99.90 EQV: ISO/IEC 17020:1998 12 pages PGr 2

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606. EAS 399:2005, General requirements for the competence of testing and calibration laboratories

This standard specifies the general requirements for the competence to carry out tests and/or calibrations, including sampling. It covers testing and calibration performed using standard methods, non-standard methods, and laboratory-developed methods. This standard is applicable to all organizations performing tests and/or calibrations. These include, for example, first-, second- and third-party laboratories, and laboratories where testing and/or calibration forms part of inspection and product certification. This standard is applicable to all laboratories regardless of the number of personnel or the extent of the scope of testing and/or calibration activities. This standard is for use by laboratories in developing their management system for quality, administrative and technical operations. Laboratory customers, regulatory authorities and accreditation bodies may also use it in confirming or recognizing the competence of laboratories. This standard is not intended to be used as the basis for certification of laboratories. Compliance with regulatory and safety requirements on the operation of laboratories is not covered by this standard. If testing and calibration laboratories comply with the requirements of this standard, they will operate a quality management system for their testing and calibration activities that also meets the principles of ISO 9001. This standard covers technical competence requirements that are not covered by ISO 9001. ICS 03.120.20 HS 4901.10.10; HS 4911.99.10; HS 4911.99.90 EQV: ISO/IEC 17025:2005 28 pages PGr 4

607. EAS 400:2005, General requirements for bodies operating assessmen t and certification/registration of environmental

management systems (EMS) This standard specifies general requirements for a third-party body operating EMS certification/registration to meet if it is to be recognized as competent and reliable in the operation of EMS certification/registration. The requirements contained in this standard are written, above all, to be considered as general requirements for any body operating certification/registration of EMS. ICS 03.120.20 HS 4901.10.10; HS 4911.99.10; HS 4911.99.90 EQV: ISO/IEC Guide 66:1999 14 pages PGr 2

608. EAS 401:2005, Environmental management systems — Specification wi th guidance for use

This standard specifies requirements for an environmental management system to enable an organization to develop and implement a policy and objectives which take into account legal requirements and other requirements to which the organization subscribes, and information about significant environmental aspects. It applies to those environmental aspects that the organization identifies as those which it can control and those which it can influence. It does not itself state specific environmental performance criteria. This standard is applicable to any organization that wishes to

establish, implement, maintain and improve an environmental management system, assure itself of conformity with its stated environmental policy, demonstrate conformity with this standard by

1. making a self-determination and self-declaration, or 2. seeking confirmation of its conformance by parties having an

interest in the organization, such as customers, or 3. seeking confirmation of its self-declaration by a party external

to the organization, or 4. seeking certification/registration of its environmental

management system by an external organization. All the requirements in this standard are intended to be incorporated into any environmental management system. The extent of the application depends on factors such as the environmental policy of the organization, the nature of its activities, products and services and the location where and the conditions in which it functions. ICS 13.020.10 HS 4901.10.10; HS 4911.99.10; HS 4911.99.90 EQV: ISO 14001:2004 23 pages PGr 3

609. EAS 402:2005, Environmental management systems — General guidelin es on principles, systems and supporting techniques

This standard provides guidance on the establishment, implementation, maintenance and improvement of an environmental management system and its coordination with other management systems. The guidelines in this standard are applicable to any organization, regardless of its size, type, location or level of maturity. While the guidelines in this standard are consistent with the ISO 14001 environmental management system model, they are not intended to provide interpretations of the requirements of ISO 14001.

ICS 13.020.10 HS 4901.10.10; HS 4911.99.10; HS 4911.99.90 EQV: ISO 14004:2004 39 pages PGr 5

610. EAS 403:2005, Environmental management — Environmental assessment of sites and organizations (EASO)

This standard provides guidance on how to conduct an EASO through a systematic process of identifying environmental aspects and environmental issues and determining, if appropriate, their business consequences. This International Standard covers the roles and responsibilities of the parties to the assessment (the client, the assessor and the representative of the assessee), and the stages of the assessment process (planning, information gathering and validation, evaluation and reporting). This standard does not provide guidance on how to conduct other types of environmental assessment, such as:

i) initial environmental reviews; ii) environmental audits (including environmental management system and regulatory compliance audits); iii) environmental impact assessments; or iv) environmental performance evaluations.

Intrusive investigations and site remediation, as well as the decision to proceed with them, are outside the scope of this standard. This standard is not intended for use as a specification standard for certification or registration purposes or for the establishment of environmental management system requirements. Use of this standard does not imply that other standards and legislation are imposed on the client or the assessee. ICS 13.020.10 HS 4901.10.10; HS 4911.99.10; HS 4911.99.90 EQV: ISO 14015:2001 19 pages PGr 3

611. EAS 404:2005, Environmental management — Environmental performanc e evaluation — Guidelines

This standard gives guidance on the design and use of environmental performance evaluation within an organization. It is applicable to all organizations, regardless of type, size, location and complexity. This standard does not establish environmental performance levels. It is not intended for use as a specification standard for certification or registration purposes or for the establishment of any other environmental management system conformance requirements. ICS 13.020.10 HS 4901.10.10; HS 4911.99.10; HS 4911.99.90 EQV: ISO 14031:1999 32 pages PGr 4

612. EAS 405:2005, Environmental management — Life cycle assessment — Principles and framework

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This standard specifies the general framework, principles and requirements for conducting and reporting life cycle assessment studies. This standard does not describe the life cycle assessment technique in detail. ICS 13.020.10 HS 4901.10.10; HS 4911.99.10; HS 4911.99.90 EQV: ISO 14040:1997 12 pages PGr 2

613. EAS 406:2005, Environmental management — Life cycle assessment — Goal and scope definition and inventory analysis

This standard in addition to EAS 405 specifies the requirements and the procedures necessary for the compilation and preparation of the definition of goal and scope for a Life Cycle Assessment (LCA), and for performing, interpreting and reporting a Life Cycle Inventory analysis (LCI). ICS 13.020.10 HS 4901.10.10; HS 4911.99.10; HS 4911.99.90 EQV: ISO 14041:1998 22 pages PGr 3

614. EAS 407:2005, Environmental management — Life cycle assessment — Life cycle impact assessment

This standard describes and gives guidance on a general framework for the life cycle impact assessment (LCIA) phase of life cycle assessment (LCA), and the key features and inherent limitations of LCIA. It specifies requirements for conducting the LCIA phase and the relationship of LCIA to the other LCA phases. ICS 13.020.10 HS 4901.10.10; HS 4911.99.10; HS 4911.99.90 EQV: ISO 14042:2000 16 pages PGr 3

615. EAS 408:2005, Environmental management — Life cycle assessment — Life cycle interpretation

This standard provides requirements and recommendations for conducting the life cycle interpretation in LCA or LCI studies. This standard does not describe specific methodologies for the life cycle interpretation phase of LCA and LCI studies. ICS 13.020.10 HS 4901.10.10; HS 4911.99.10; HS 4911.99.90 EQV: ISO 14043:2000 18 pages PGr 3

616. EAS 409:2005, Environmental management — Vocabulary

This standard contains definitions of fundamental concepts related to environmental management, published in the ISO 14000 series of International Standards. ICS 01.040.13; ICS 13.020.10 HS 4901.10.10; HS 4911.99.10; HS 4911.99.90 EQV: ISO 14050:2002 29 pages PGr 4

617. EAS 410:2005, Hot-dip aluminium-zinc coated plain and corrugated steel sheets Specification

This East African Standard specifies requirements for continuous hot-dip Aluminium-Zinc (AZ) coated plain and corrugated steel sheets for roofing, cladding, fencing, fabrication and general use. This standard does not cover the special purpose profiles. The Aluminium-Zinc alloy composition by mass is nominally 55% Aluminium, 1.6% Silicon and balance Zinc. The product is intended for applications where the corrosion characteristics of Aluminium coupled with those of Zinc are most desired.

ICS 77.140.50 HS 7210.61.00 EQV: BS 3083:1988 10 pages PGr 2

618. EAS 411-1:2005, Steel for the prestressing of concrete — Part 1: Ge neral requirements

EAS 411 specifies requirements for high tensile strength steel to be used in prestressed concrete. It applies only to material in the condition as supplied by the manufacturer. It does not cover requirements for materials and anchorage devices used in conjunction with the prestressing steel in structural components. The specific properties for each type of prestressing steel are given in EAS 411-2 to EAS 411-5.

ICS 77.140.15 HS 7221.00.00; 7222.11.00; 7222.19.00; 7222.20.00; 7222.30.00; 7222.40.00; 7223.00.00 EQV: ISO 6934-1:1991 10 pages PGr 2

619. EAS 411-2:2005, Steel for the prestressing of concrete — Part 2: Co ld-drawn wire

This part of EAS 411 specifies requirements for round, cold-drawn, high-tensile steel wire, either plain, indented, ribbed or crimped. The product is supplied as mill coil wire or straightened and stress-relieved wire in coils or cut lengths, according to the general requirements specified in EAS 411-1. ICS 77.140.15 HS 7223.00.0000 EQV: ISO 6934-2:1991 8 pages PGr 2

620. EAS 411-3:2005, Steel for the prestressing of concrete — Part 3: Qu enched and tempered wire

This part of EAS 411 specifies requirements for round wire made of quenched and tempered high tensile steel, with a surface which is either plain, ribbed, grooved or indented. The product is delivered in coils, according to the general requirements specified in EAS 411-1. ICS 77.140.15 HS 7223.00.0000 EQV: ISO 6934-3:1991 6 pages PGr 1

621. EAS 411-4:2005, Steel for the prestressing of concrete — Part 4: St rand

This part of EAS 411 specifies requirements for high tensile steel strand which has been given a stress relieving heat treatment according to the general requirements specified in EAS 411-1. The strand may contain either 2, 3, 7 or 19 individual wires.

ICS 77.140.15 HS 7223.00.0000 EQV: ISO 6934-4:1991 5 pages PGr 1

622. EAS 411-5:2005, Steel for the prestressing of concrete — Part 5: Ho t-rolled steel bars with or without subsequent proc essing

This part of EAS 411 specifies requirements for round high tensile steel bars. The bars may be supplied either hot-rolled or in a hot-rolled and processed condition, according to the general requirements specified in EAS 411-1. The surface may be plain or ribbed. The bars are delivered in straight lengths.

ICS 77.140.15 HS 7221.00.00; 7222.11.00; 7222.19.00 EQV: ISO 6934-5:1991 5 pages PGr 1

623. EAS 412-1:2005, Steel for the reinforcement of concrete — Part 1: P lain bars

This part of EAS 412 specifies technical requirements for plain bars designed for reinforcement in ordinary concrete structures and for non-prestressed reinforcement in prestressed concrete structures. Two steel grades, PB 240 and PB 300 are defined. This part of EAS 412 applies to hot-rolled steel without subsequent treatment. It also applies to reinforcement supplied in coil form. The requirements of this part of EAS 412 apply to the straightened product. Plain bars produced from finished products, such as plates and railway rails, are excluded.

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Steel bars for use as lifting hooks are also not included.

ICS 77.140.15 HS 7214.20.00 ID: CHS 089-1:2006; ISO 6935-1:1991 7 pages PGr 2

624. EAS 412-2:2005, Steel for the reinforcement of concrete — Part 2: R ibbed bars

This part of EAS 412 specifies technical requirements for ribbed bars designed for- reinforcement in ordinary concrete structures and for non-prestressed reinforcement in prestressed concrete structures. Five grades of steel are defined. Of these, RB 300, RB 400 and RB 500 should be considered as difficult to weld. The other two grades of steel, RB 400W and RB 500W, are readily welded by conventional welding procedures. This part of EAS 412 applies to hot-rolled steel without subsequent treatment, to hot-rolled steel with controlled cooling and tempering and to cold worked steel. The production process is at the discretion of the manufacturer. It also applies to reinforcement supplied in coil form. The requirements of this part of EAS 412 apply to the straightened product. Ribbed bars produced from finished products, such as plates and railway rails, are excluded. Steel bars for use as lifting hooks are also not included.

ICS 77.140.15 HS 7214.20.00 ID: CHS 089-2:2006; ISO 6935-2:1991 17 pages PGr 3

625. EAS 412-3:2005, Steel for the reinforcement of concrete — Part 3: W elded fabric

This part of EAS 412 specifies technical requirements for. factory made sheets or rolls of welded fabric, manufactured from steel wires or bars with diameters from 4 mm to 16 mm and designed for the reinforcement of concrete structures and the ordinary reinforcement of prestressed concrete structures. For the purpose of this part of EAS 412 the term "wire" also includes bars.

ICS 77.140.15 HS 7214.20.00 ID: CHS 089-3:2006; ISO 6935-3:1992 8 pages PGr 2

626. EAS 413:2005, Certification scheme for steel bars and wires for t he reinforcement of concrete structures

This East African Standard specifies rules for a certification scheme for continuous production of steel bars and wires for ordinary reinforcement of concrete structures in order to verify the conformity with requirements specified in product standards such as ISO 6935-1 and ISO 6935-2. ICS 77.140.15 HS 7221.00.00; HS 7214.20.00 EQV: ISO 10144:1991 7 pages PGr 2

627. EAS 414:2005, Cold-reduced steel sheet of structural quality

This East African Standard applies to cold-reduced steel sheet of structural quality in grades CR220, CR250, CR320 and CH550 in the classes given in Table 1, usually without the use of microalloying elements. The product is intended for structural purposes where particular mechanical properties are required. It is generally used in the delivered condition for fabricating purposes, such as bending, forming or welding. This product is commonly produced in thicknesses from 0.36 mm up to 3 mm and in widths of 600 mm and over, in coils and cut lengths. Cold reduced sheet less than 600 mm wide may be slit from wide sheet and will be considered as sheet. This East African Standard does not cover steels designated as commercial quality or drawing qualities (covered in ISO 3574), cold-reduced carbon steel sheet to hardness requirements (covered in ISO 5954), cold reduced steel sheet of higher strength with improved formability (covered in ISO 13887), or cold-reduced steel sheet of high tensile strength and low yield point with improved formability (covered in ISO 14590).

ICS 77.140.50 HS 7219.13.00; HS 7219.14.00; HS 7219.24.00; HS 7219.32.00; HS 7219.33.00; HS 7219.34.00; HS 7219.35.00 EQV: ISO 4997:1999 10 pages PGr 2

628. EAS 415:2005, Hot-rolled steel sheet of high yield stress structu ral quality

This East African Standard applies to hot-rolled steel sheet of high yield stress structural quality with the use of microalloying elements. The product is intended for structural purposes where particular mechanical properties are required. It is generally used in the delivered condition and is intended for bolted, riveted or welded structures. Because of the combination of higher strength and microalloy composition, it is possible to obtain savings in mass along with better formability and weldability as compared with steel sheet without microalloying elements. The product is produced on a wide strip mill, not a plate mill. This product is commonly produced in thicknesses from 1.6 mm to 6 mm and widths of 600 mm and over, in coils and cut lengths. Hot-rolled sheet less than 600 mm wide may be slit from wide sheet and considered as sheet. This East African Standard does not cover steel intended for boilers or pressure vessels, steels designated as commercial quality or drawing qualities (ISO 3573, Hot-rolled carbon steel sheet of commercial and drawing qualities), steels to be rerolled to cold-reducing products, steels designated as weathering steels, having increased atmospheric corrosion resistance or steels having improved formability properties compared with those in this document. Hot-rolled sheet up to but not including 3 mm in thickness is commonly known as “sheet”. Hot-rolled sheet 3 mm and over in thickness is commonly known as either “sheet” or “plate”.

ICS 77.140.50 HS 7225.00.00; HS 7219.13.00; HS 7219.14.00; HS 7219.24.00; HS 7219.32.00; HS 7219.33.00 EQV: ISO 4996:1999 8 pages PGr 2

629. EAS 416:2005, Building and civil engineering terms — Parts of con struction works — Roofs and roofing

This East African Standard gives standard definitions related to roofs and roofing processes.

ICS 01.040.91; ICS 01.040.93; ICS 91.010.01; ICS 93.010 HS 6807; HS 6905; HS 7308; HS 7610 EQV: BS 6100-1.3.2:1989 23 pages PGr 3

630. EAS 417-1:2008, Concrete — Part 1: Methods of specifying and guidan ce for the specifier

This part of ISO 22965 applies to concrete for structures cast in situ, pre-cast structures and structural pre-cast products for buildings and civil engineering structures. The concrete can be mixed on site, ready-mixed concrete or produced in a plant for pre-cast concrete products. This part of ISO 22965 applies to concrete compacted to retain no appreciable amount of entrapped air other than entrained air and to normal-weight, heavy-weight and light-weight concrete. Other International Standards for specific products, e.g. pre-cast products, or for processes within the field of the scope of this part of ISO 22965, can require or permit deviations from this part of ISO 22965. This part of ISO 22965 contains requirements for the specification of concrete and guidance for the exchange of information between the specifier and supplier. An informative annex gives general guidance on specification. More specific guidance on specification related to the local conditions can be given in a national annex. ICS 91.100.30 HS 6810.99.90 EQV: ISO 22965-1:2007 22 pages PGr 3

631. EAS 417-2:2008, Concrete — Part 2: Specification of constituent mat erials, production of concrete and compliance of co ncrete

This part of ISO 22965 applies to concrete for structures cast in situ, pre-cast structures and structural pre-cast products for buildings and civil engineering structures. The concrete can be mixed on site, ready-mixed concrete or produced in a plant for pre-cast concrete products. This part of ISO 22965 applies to concrete compacted to retain no appreciable amount of entrapped air other than entrained air and to normal-weight, heavy-weight and light-weight concrete.

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Other International Standards for specific products, e.g. pre-cast products, or for processes within the field of the scope of this standard can require or permit deviations from this part of ISO 22965. This part of ISO 22965 specifies the properties of constituent materials, the production of concrete and the compliance system of concrete. ICS 91.100.30 HS 6810.99.90 EQV: ISO 22965-2:2007 41 pages PGr 5

632. EAS 418:2005, Concrete manholes and inspection chambers, unreinfo rced, steel fibre and reinforced

This Standard specifies performance requirements and describes test methods for precast concrete units for inspection chambers designed to be used for inverts not exceeding 2 metres deep and manholes, of circular, rectangular (with or without chamfered or rounded corners) or elliptical internal shape, unreinforced, steel fibre and reinforced, with nominal sizes and normal length not exceeding DN 1 250 (circular) or LN 1 250 (rectangular or elliptical). The intended use is to permit access to, and to allow aeration of, drain or sewer systems for the conveyance of sewage, rainwater and surface water under gravity or occasionally at low head of pressure, mainly installed in areas subjected to vehicular and/or pedestrian traffic. Requirements for joints (elastomeric, plastomeric or other sealing materials, either integrated in the unit or supplied separately) are also specified. Provision is made for the evaluation of conformity of units to this Standard. Marking conditions are included.

ICS 91.100.30 HS 6810.91.00 EQV: BS EN 1917:2002 58 pages PGr 6

633. EAS 419:2005, Concrete pipes and fittings, unreinforced, steel fi bre and reinforced

This East African Standard specifies performance requirements as defined in Table 1 and describes test methods for precast concrete pipes and fittings, unreinforced, steel fibre and reinforced, with flexible joints (with seals either integrated in the units or supplied separately) and nominal sizes not exceeding DN 1750 for units with a circular bore or WN/HN 1200/1800 for units with an egg-shaped bore, for which the main intended use is the conveyance of sewage, rainwater and surface water under gravity or occasionally at low head of pressure, in pipelines that are generally buried. Provision is made for the evaluation of conformity of units to this East African Standard. Marking conditions are included.

ICS 91.100.30 HS 6810.20.00/ HS 6810.91.00 EQV: BS EN 1916:2002 71 pages PGr 6

634. EAS 420:2005, Terminology for refractories

This East African Standard describes terms used in East African Standards dealing with refractory materials and products and that assist in the understanding of the terms and the standards themselves. The descriptions are those generally understood within the refractories industry and should not be taken as absolute definitions.

ICS 01.040.81; ICS 81.080 HS 3816.00.00; HS 6901.00.00; HS 6902.00.00; Hs 6903.00.00 EQV: ISO 836:2001 18 pages PGr 3

635. EAS 421:2005, Ceramic tiles — Definitions, classification, charac teristics and marking

This East African Standard defines terms and establishes classifications, characteristics and marking requirements for ceramic tiles of the best commercial quality (first quality). EAS 422 describes the test procedures required to determine the product characteristics listed in this standard. EAS 422 is divided into parts each describing a specific test procedure or related matter. ICS 91.100.23 HS 6901.00.30 EQV: ISO 13006:1998 57 pages PGr 6

636. EAS 422-1:2005, Ceramic tiles — Part 1: Sampling and basis for acce ptance

This part of EAS 422 specifies rules for batching, sampling, inspection and acceptance/rejection of ceramic tiles. ICS 91.100.23 HS 6901.00.30 EQV: ISO 10545-1:1995 6 pages PGr 1

637. EAS 422-2:2005, Ceramic tiles — Part 2: Determination of dimensions and surface quality

This part of EAS 422 specifies methods for determining the dimensional characteristics (length, width, thickness, straightness of sides, rectangularity, surface flatness) and the surface quality of ceramic tiles. Tiles with areas less than 4 cm2 are excluded from measurements of length, width, straightness of sides, rectangularity and surface flatness. Spacer lugs and glaze blobs and other irregularities of the sides shall be ignored when measuring length, width, straightness of sides, rectangularity, if these are subsequently hidden in the joints after fixing (installation). ICS 91.100.23 HS 6901.00.30 EQV: ISO 10545-2:1995 9 pages PGr 2

638. EAS 422-3:2005, Ceramic tiles — Part 3: Determination of water abso rption, apparent porosity, apparent relative densit y and bulk

density This part of EAS 422 specifies methods for determining water absorption, apparent porosity, apparent relative density and bulk density of ceramic tiles. There are two methods of obtaining impregnation with water of the samples’ open pores: boiling and immersion under vacuum. Boiling will impregnate open pores that are easily fillable; the vacuum method fills almost all the open pores. The boiling method shall be used for classification of tiles and product specifications. The vacuum method shall be used for apparent porosity, apparent relative density and water absorption for purposes other than classification. ICS 91.100.23 HS 6901.00.30 EQV: ISO 10545-3:1995 4 pages PGr 1

639. EAS 422-4:2005, Ceramic tiles — Part 4: Determination of modulus of rupture and breaking strength

This part of EAS 422 specifies a test method for determining the modulus of rupture and breaking strength of all ceramic tiles. EAS 421 provides property requirements for tiles and other useful information on these products. ICS 91.100.23 HS 6901.00.30 EQV: ISO 10545-4:2004 7 pages PGr 2

640. EAS 422-5:2005, Ceramic tiles — Part 5: Determination of impact res istance by measurement of coefficient of restitutio n

This part of EAS 422 specifies a test method for determining the impact resistance of ceramic tiles by measuring the coefficient of restitution. ICS 91.100.23 HS 6901.00.30 EQV: ISO 10545-5:1996 8 pages PGr 2

641. EAS 422-6:2005, Ceramic tiles — Part 6: Determination of resistance to deep abrasion for unglazed tiles

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This part of EAS 422 specifies a test method for determining the resistance to deep abrasion of all unglazed ceramic tiles used for floor coverings. ICS 91.100.23 HS 6901.00.30 EQV: ISO 10545-6:1995 5 pages PGr 1

642. EAS 422-7:2005, Ceramic tiles — Part 7: Determination of resistance to surface abrasion for glazed tiles

This part of EAS 422 specifies a method for determining the resistance to surface abrasion of all glazed ceramic tiles used for floor covering. ICS 91.100.23 HS 6901.00.30 EQV: ISO 10545-7:1996 8 pages PGr 2

643. EAS 422-8:2005, Ceramic tiles — Part 8: Determination of linear the rmal expansion

This part of EAS 422 defines a test method for determining the coefficient of linear thermal expansion of ceramic tiles. EAS 421 provides property requirements for tiles and other useful information on these products. ICS 91.100.23 HS 6901.00.30 EQV: ISO 10545-8:1994 3 pages PGr 1

644. EAS 422-9:2005, Ceramic tiles — Part 9: Determination of resistance to thermal shock

This part of EAS 422 specifies a test method for determining the resistance to thermal shock of all ceramic tiles under normal conditions of use. Depending on the water absorption of the tiles, different procedures (tests with or without immersion) are used unless there is an agreement to the contrary. EAS 421 provides property requirements for tiles and other useful information on these products. ICS 91.100.23 HS 6901.00.30 EQV: ISO 10545-9:2004 4 pages PGr 1

645. EAS 422-10:2005, Ceramic tiles — Part 10: Determination of moisture expansion

This part of EAS 422 specifies a method for determining the moisture expansion of ceramic tiles. ICS 91.100.23 HS 6901.00.30 EQV: ISO 10545-10:1995 4 pages PGr 1

646. EAS 422-11:2005, Ceramic tiles — Part 11: Determination of crazing r esistance for glazed tiles

This part of EAS 422 defines a test method for determining the crazing resistance of all glazed ceramic tiles except when the crazing is an inherent decorative feature of the product. ICS 91.100 HS 6901.00.30 EQV: ISO 10545-11:1994 4 pages PGr 1

647. EAS 422-12:2005, Ceramic tiles — Part 12: Determination of frost res istance

This part of EAS 422 specifies a method for determining the frost resistance of all ceramic tiles intended for use in freezing conditions in the presence of water. ICS 91.100.23 HS 6901.00.30 EQV: ISO 10545-12:1995 3 pages PGr 1

648. EAS 422-13:2005, Ceramic tiles — Part 13: Determination of chemical resistance

This part of EAS 422 specifies a test method for determining the Chemical resistance of ceramic tiles at room temperature. The method is applicable to all types of ceramic tiles. ICS 91.100.23 HS 6901.00.30 EQV: ISO 10545-13:1995 6 pages PGr 1

649. EAS 422-14:2005, Ceramic tiles — Part 14: Determination of resistanc e to stains

This part of EAS 422 specifies a method for determining the resistance to stains of the proper surface of ceramic tiles. ICS 91.100.23 HS 6901.00.30 EQV: ISO 10545-14:1995 7 pages PGr 2

650. EAS 422-15:2005, Ceramic tiles — Part 15: Determination of lead and cadmium given off by glazed tiles

This part of EAS 422 specifies a method for the determination of lead and Cadmium given off by the glaze of ceramic tiles. ICS 91.100.23 HS 6901.00.30 EQV: ISO 10545-15:1995 4 pages PGr 1

651. EAS 422-16:2005, Ceramic tiles — Part 16: Determination of small col our differences

This part of EAS 422 describes a method for utilizing colour measuring instruments for quantifying the small colour differences between plain coloured glazed ceramic tiles, which are designed to be of uniform and consistent colour. It permits the specification of a maximum acceptable value which depends only on the closeness of match and not on the nature of the colour difference. Colour variations produced for artistic purposes are not covered in this part of EAS 422. This test should only be used when small colour differences between plain coloured glazed tiles are important in a specification.

ICS 91.100.23 HS 6901.00.30 EQV: ISO 10545-16:1999 4 pages PGr 1

652. EAS 423-1:2005, Aggregates — Methods of test — Part 1: General requ irements for apparatus and calibration

This part of EAS 423 gives definitions and symbols and specifies common equipment and calibration procedures for the EAS 423 series. It also specifies general requirements for apparatus and methods of calibration to be used when testing aggregates for compliance purposes.

ICS 91.100.15 HS 2517.10.00 EQV: BS 812-100:1990 13 pages PGr 2

653. EAS 424:2005, Hydraulic road binders ― Composition, specifications and conformity criteri a

This East African Standard applies to hydraulic road binders produced in a factory and supplied ready for use in road bases, sub-bases, capping layers, and soil stabilization or soil improvement. It specifies the mechanical, physical and chemical requirements for hydraulic road binders, together with the conformity criteria and evaluation procedures to be applied by the manufacturer.

ICS 93.080.20 HS 2522.00.00/ HS 2523.00.00 EQV: DD ENV 13282:2000 13 pages PGr 2

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654. EAS 425:2005, Skin powders ― Specification ― Part 2: Baby powders

This East African Standard prescribes the requirements and methods of test for baby powders. This part of the standard covers baby powders only. Body and face powders for adult use are covered in Part 1 of the standard. Medicated powders for which therapeutic claims are made are not covered by this standard. Such products shall be registered with the Ministry of Health.

ICS 71.100.70 HS 3304.91.00 EQV: 76/768/EEC; IS 3959:1978 11 pages PGr 2

655. EAS 426-1:2006, Concrete pipes and ancillary concrete products Part 1: Specification for unreinforced and reinfor ced concrete

pipes (including jacking pipes) and fittings with f lexible joints EAS 419 specifies requirements and describes test methods for precast concrete pipes and fittings, unreinforced, steel fibre and reinforced, with flexible joints and nominal sizes not exceeding DN 1750 or WN/HN 1200/1800, for which the main intended use is the conveyance of sewage, rainwater and surface water under gravity or occasionally at low head of pressure in pipelines that are generally buried. The scope includes pipes (collectively referred to as “jacking pipes”) intended to be installed by pipe jacking, microtunnelling or other trenchless technology. This part of EAS 426 specifies complementary requirements to those in EAS 419 for unreinforced and reinforced concrete pipes and fittings, as provided for in that European Standard, with nominal sizes not exceeding DN 1500 for circular pipes with base and WN/HN 800/1200 for egg-shaped pipes. Full requirements for reinforced concrete circular trench and jacking pipes with nominal sizes greater than DN 1750, but not exceeding DN 3000, are also specified.

ICS 91.100.30 HS 6810.20.00/ HS 6810.91.00 EQV: BS 5911-1:2002 22 pages PGr 3

656. EAS 426-2:2006, Concrete pipes and ancillary concrete products Part 2: Specification for unreinforced and reinfor ced concrete

manholes and soakaways EAS 418 specifies requirements and describes test methods for precast concrete manholes of circular, rectangular (with or without chamfered or rounded corners) or elliptical cross-section, unreinforced, steel fibre and reinforced, with nominal sizes or nominal lengths not exceeding DN 1250 or LN 1250, respectively. The intended use of EAS 418 is to permit access to, and to allow aeration of, drain or sewer systems for the conveyance of sewage, rainwater and surface water under gravity or occasionally at low head of pressure, mainly installed in areas subjected to vehicular and/or pedestrian traffic. This part of EAS 419 specifies complementary requirements to those in EAS 418 for unreinforced and reinforced concrete manholes of circular and rectangular cross-section (with or without chamfered or rounded corners), as provided for in that European Standard, i.e. units with nominal sizes or nominal lengths not exceeding DN 1250 or LN 1250, respectively. Full requirements for unreinforced and reinforced concrete manholes with nominal sizes greater than DN 1250, but not exceeding DN 3000, are also specified. The manholes are intended to be installed in carriageways of roads (including pedestrian streets), hard shoulders and parking areas for all types of road vehicles, though provision is also made for units subject to lighter traffic loading. Requirements for soakaways, landing slabs and corbel slabs are also specified.

ICS 91.100.30 HS 6810.20.00/ HS 6810.91.00 EQV: BS 5911-3:2002 25 pages PGr 3

657. EAS 426-3:2006, Concrete pipes and ancillary concrete products Part 3: Specification for unreinforced and reinfor ced concrete

inspection chambers EAS 418 specifies requirements and describes test methods for precast concrete inspection chambers, designed to be used for inverts not exceeding 2 metres deep, of circular, rectangular (with or without chamfered or rounded corners) or elliptical cross-section, unreinforced, steel fibre and reinforced, with nominal sizes or nominal lengths not exceeding DN 1250 or LN 1250, respectively. The intended use of EAS 418 is to permit access to, and to allow aeration of, drain or sewer systems for the conveyance of sewage, rainwater and surface water under gravity or occasionally at low head of pressure, mainly installed in areas subjected to vehicular and/or pedestrian traffic. This part of BS 5911 specifies complementary requirements to those in EAS 418 for unreinforced and reinforced concrete inspection chambers of circular and rectangular cross-section (with or without chamfered or rounded corners), as provided for in that European Standard. This part also specifies requirements for inspection chamber units less than or equal to DN 1000 or LN/WN 1000/675 not exceeding 1 metre depth to invert. The inspection chambers are mainly intended for installation in areas outside the highway and where vehicle loading is restricted.

ICS 91.100.30 HS 6810.20.00/ HS 6810.91.00 EQV: BS 5911-4:2002 15 pages PGr 2

658. EAS 426-4:2006, Concrete pipes and ancillary concrete products Part 4: Specification for pre-stressed non-pressed non-

pressure pipes and fittings with flexible joints This standard specifies requirements and describes test methods for prestressed concrete non-pressure circular pipes and fittings with flexible joints (with seals either integrated in the units or supplied separately) and nominal sizes not exceeding DN 3200, for which the main intended use is the conveyance of sewage, rainwater and surface water under gravity or occasionally at low head of pressure, in pipelines that are generally buried.

ICS 91.100.30 HS 6810.20.00/ HS 6810.91.00 EQV: BS 5911-5:2004 28 pages PGr 4

659. EAS 426-5:2006, Precast concrete pipes and ancillary concrete produ cts Part 5: Specification for ogee pipes and fittings

(including perforated) This standard specifies requirements for precast concrete cylindrical units, perforated or unperforated, each with ogee or other rebated joints, either unreinforced or reinforced with steel cages or hoops. Perforated unreinforced pipes are also included. The units specified are intended for drainage and for the construction of culverts, other than systems carrying foul water. The specification covers constituent materials, dimensional requirements, performance requirements, appropriate test methods and inspection procedures. This standard does not include the structural or hydraulic design of the pipeline, its durability under unusual environmental conditions or standards of workmanship and supervision during construction and operation. ICS 91.100.30 HS 6810.20.00/ HS 6810.91.00 EQV: BS 5911-110:1992 36 pages PGr 5

660. EAS 426-6:2006, Precast concrete pipes, fittings and ancillary prod ucts Part 6: Specification for porous pipes

This standard specifies requirements for unreinforced porous concrete pipes which are intended to admit water through the pipe wall throughout their full length and full circumference or, in the case of pipes with non-porous inverts, throughout part of their circumference. Porosity of the joint is not a requirement. The specification covers constituent materials, dimensional requirements, performance requirements, appropriate test methods and inspection procedures. Combinations of special cements have not been included in this standard in the absence of experience with them in this context.

ICS 91.100.30 HS 6810.20.00/ HS 6810.91.00 EQV: BS 5911-114:1992 18 pages PGr 3

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661. EAS 426-7:2006, Precast concrete pipes and ancillary concrete produ cts Part 7: Specification for road gullies and gully c over slabs This standard specifies requirements for precast concrete road gullies manufactured from monolithic concrete or prefabricated sections of concrete. A gully outlet may incorporate a permanent former, with or without a jointing profile for the connection of pipelines. Requirements are also specified for gully cover slabs.

ICS 91.100.30 HS 6810.20.00/ HS 6810.91.00 EQV: BS 5911-6:2004 18 pages PGr 3

662. EAS/TR 427:2006, Environmental management Life cycle impact assessment Examples of application of EAS 407

EAS/TR 427 provides examples to illustrate current practice in carrying out a life cycle impact assessment in accordance with EAS 407. These are only examples of the total possible "ways" to satisfy the provisions of EAS 407. They reflect the key elements of the life cycle impact assessment (LCIA) phase of the LCA. The examples presented in this report are not exclusive; other examples exist to illustrate the methodological issues described. ICS 13.020.10 HS 4901.10.10; HS 4911.99.10; HS 4911.99.90 EQV: ISO/TR 14047:2003 87 pages PGr 7

663. EAS/TR 428:2006, Environmental management Life cycle assessment Examples of application of EAS 406 to goal and

scope definition and inventory analysis This Technical Report provides examples about practices in carrying out a Life Cycle Inventory analysis (LCI) as a means of satisfying certain provisions of EAS 406. These examples are only a sample of the possible cases satisfying the provisions of the standard. They should be read as offering “a way” or “ways” rather than the “unique way” of applying the standard. Also they reflect only certain portions of an LCI study. It should be noted that the examples presented in this Technical Report are not exclusive and that many other examples exist to illustrate the methodological issues described. The examples are only portions of a complete LCI study. ICS 13.020.10 HS 4901.10.10; HS 4911.99.10; HS 4911.99.90 EQV: ISO/TR 14049:2000 43 pages PGr 5

664. EAS/TR 429:2006, Information to assist forestry organizations in the use of Environmental Management System standards E AS

392 and EAS 393 This Technical Report is designed to be used in conjunction with ISO 14001 and ISO 14004. It provides a link between the management system approach of ISO 14001 and the range of forest policy and forest management performance objectives, including sustainable forest management [SFM] principles and intergovernmental Criteria & Indicators, that a forestry organization can consider. It also provides references to the ISO 14000 series of International Standards, application of forestry laws and regulations, and the other matters that a forestry organization can take into consideration as it implements an environmental management system. This Technical Report, like ISO 14001, does not propose any forestry-specific requirements. Its content is not normative in any sense, but is intended to be informative. Moreover, it does not establish performance levels for forest management. This Technical Report therefore cannot form the basis for environmental performance claims and does not create a product label. ICS 13.020.10 HS 4901.10.10; HS 4911.99.10; HS 4911.99.90 EQV: ISO/TR 14061:1998 65 pages PGr 6

665. EAS/TR 430:2006, Environmental management Integrating environmental aspects into product des ign and development

This Technical Report describes concepts and current practices relating to the integration of environmental aspects into product design and development, where “product” is understood to cover both goods and services. This Technical Report is applicable to the development of sector-specific documents. It is not applicable as a specification for certification and registration purposes. ICS 13.020.10 HS 4901.10.10; HS 4911.99.10; HS 4911.99.90 EQV: ISO/TR 14062:2002 24 pages PGr 3

666. EAS/TR 431:2006, Environmental Management Examples of environmental performance evaluation ( EPE)

This Technical Report provides examples of EPE that represent a range of applications from simple to elaborate. They also represent a range of organizations (e.g., manufacturing and service companies; nongovernmental organizations; government agencies; small, medium and large enterprises; organizations with and without certified environmental management systems) and geographic locations. ICS 13.020.10 HS 4901.10.10; HS 4911.99.10; HS 4911.99.90 EQV: ISO/TR 14032:1999 93 pages PGr 7

667. EAS 432:2007, Wheels and rims for pneumatic tyres — Vocabulary, d esignation and marking

This East African Standard presents a vocabulary of terms related to, and systems for the designation and marking of, wheels and rims intended for use with pneumatic tyres. The intention is to define fundamental wheel and rim terms rather than provide a comprehensive tabulation of all wheel design features. Also specified are the content, location and minimum size of the wheel and rim marking, with the purpose of establishing, on a worldwide basis, a uniform identification system for wheels and rims. ICS 43.040.50 HS 8708.70.00 EQV: ISO 3911:2004 36 pages PGr 5

668. EAS 433-1:2007, Tyres, valves and tubes — List of equivalent terms — Part 1: Tyres This part of EAS 433 presents a list of equivalent tyre terms commonly used in the tyre industry. ICS 83.160.01 HS 4011; HS 4012; HS 4013 EQV: ISO 3877-1:1997 23 pages PGr 3

669. EAS 433-2:2007, Tyres, valves and tubes — List of equivalent terms — Part 2: Tyre valves

This part of EAS 433 presents a list of equivalent tyre valve terms commonly used in the tyre industry. ICS 83.160.01 HS 8481.80.49 EQV: ISO 3877-2:1997 19 pages PGr 3

670. EAS 433-3:2007, Tyres, valves and tubes — List of equivalent terms — Part 3: Tubes

This East African Standard gives a list of equivalent terms relating to tubes as used in the tyre industry. ICS 83.160.01 HS 4011; HS 4012; HS 4013 EQV: ISO 3877-3:1978 3 pages PGr 1

671. EAS 433-4:2007, Tyres, valves and tubes — List of equivalent terms — Part 4: Solid tyres

This part of EAS 433 gives a list of equivalent terms relating to solid tyres as used in the tyre industry. ICS 83.160.01 HS 4011; HS 4012; HS 4013 EQV: ISO 3877-4:1984 3 pages PGr 1

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672. EAS 434:2007, Tyres — Coast-by methods for measurement of tyre-to -road sound emission

This East African Standard specifies methods for measuring tyre-to-road sound emissions from tyres fitted on a motor vehicle or towed trailer under coast-by conditions — i.e. when the vehicle or trailer is in free-rolling, non-powered operation, with transmission in the neutral position and the engine as well as all auxiliary systems not necessary for safe driving switched off. Whereas the results of the vehicle method could be higher than for the tyres alone, the trailer method can be expected to give a good indication of the sound emissions produced by the tyres alone. This East African Standard is applicable to passenger cars and commercial vehicles as defined in ISO 3833. It is not intended to be used to determine the sound contribution of tyres of vehicles running in powered condition nor for the determination of traffic sound nuisance at a given location. ICS 83.160.10 HS 4011 EQV: ISO 13325:2003 23 pages PGr 3

673. EAS 435:2007, Tubeless tyres — Valves and components — Test metho ds This East African Standard specifies test methods and performance requirements for snap-in tubeless tyre valves and their components, intended for, but not limited to, highway applications. ICS 83.160.01 HS 8481.80.49 EQV: ISO 14960:2004 10 pages PGr 2

674. EAS 436:2007, Passenger car tyres — Methods for measuring rolling circumference — Loaded new tyres This East African Standard specifies two methods for measuring, under loaded conditions, the rolling circumference and revolutions per unit distance (kilometres) of new tyres for use on passenger cars. The first is a drum method that consists of loading a test tyre mounted on a free axle against a driven road wheel, or drum, of specified diameter. The second involves using a vehicle whose drive axle is equipped with the test tyres driven on a straight, paved road. This East African Standard is applicable to all passenger car tyres. However, the values obtained from the measurements are not intended to be used as bench marks for performance or quality. ICS 83.160.10 HS 4011.10.00 EQV: ISO 17269:2000 8 pages PGr 2

675. EAS 437:2007, Passenger car, truck, bus and motorcycle tyres — Me thods of measuring rolling resistance

This East African Standard specifies methods for measuring rolling resistance, under controlled laboratory conditions, for new pneumatic tyres designed primarily for use on passenger cars, trucks, buses and motorcycles. The relationship between values obtained and the fuel economy of the vehicle is undetermined, and such values are not intended to be used to indicate levels of performance or quality. This International Standard applies to all passenger car, truck, bus and motorcycle tyres. Measurement of tyres using this method enables comparisons to be made between the rolling resistance of new tyres when they are free-rolling straight ahead, in a position perpendicular to the drum outer surface, and in steady-state conditions. ICS 83.160.10 HS 4011.10.00; HS 4011.20.00; HS 4011.40.00 EQV: ISO 18164:2005 22 pages PGr 3

676. EAS 438:2007, Passenger car tyres — Method for measuring relative wet grip performance — Loaded new tyres

This East African Standard specifies the method for measuring relative wet grip braking performance index to a reference under loaded conditions for new tyres for use on passenger cars on a wet-paved surface. The methods developed are meant to reduce variability. The use of a reference tyre is necessary to limit the variability of the testing procedures. This East African Standard applies to all passenger car tyres. ICS 83.160.10 HS 4011.10.00 EQV: ISO 23671:2006 16 pages PGr 3

677. EAS 439-1:2007, Tyres and rims (metric series) for agricultural tra ctors and machines — Part 1: Tyre designation, dime nsions and marking, and tyre/rim coordination This part of ISO 7867 establishes the size designation, the dimensional calculation and the markings of the metric series of tyres primarily intended for use on agricultural tractors and machines. Tyre and rim coordination is also given. It applies to bias-belted, diagonal and radial tyres mounted on 5° tapered rims, as specified in I SO 4251-3. Only established rim diameters and widths within the ranges in Tables 1 and 2 are recommended. This part of ISO 7867 also applies to different concepts and types of tyres and rims; in this case, however, appropriate rim/section ratios K1 and coefficients K2, a and b will be established and added. ICS 83.160.30 HS 4011.61.00; HS 4011.92.00; HS 8708.70.0010(rims) EQV: ISO 7867-1:2005 18 pages PGr 3

678. EAS 439-2:2007, Tyres and rims (metric series) for agricultural tra ctors and machines — Part 2: Service description an d load

ratings This part of EAS 439 establishes the service description, the tyre load ratings in basic and special applications, and reference inflation pressure increments for the metric series of tyres primarily intended for agricultural tractors and machines. It applies to bias-belted, diagonal and radial tyres mounted on 5° tapered rim s, as specified in ISO 4251-3. It also applies to different concepts and types of tyres and rims; in these cases, however, appropriate load/speed curves and reference inflation pressure increments will be established and added. ICS 83.160.30 HS 4011.61.00; HS 4011.92.00; HS 8708.70.0010(rims) EQV: ISO 7867-2:2005 13 pages PGr 2

679. EAS 440:2007, Tyres for agricultural tractors and machines — Code -designated and service-description marked radial d rive-

wheel tyres This East African Standard specifies the marking, dimensions, load ratings and reference speeds for existing series of agricultural tractor drive-wheel tyres with service description (load index and speed symbol). It applies to tyres of radial construction in the speed categories 30 km/h (speed symbol A6), 40 km/h (speed symbol A8), and 50 km/h (speed symbol B). ICS 83.160.30 HS 4011.61.00; HS 4011.92.00; HS 8708.70.0010(rims) EQV: ISO 8664-2005 6 pages PGr 1

680. EAS 441:2007, Agricultural tractor drive wheel tyres — Method of measuring tyre rolling circumference

This East African Standard specifies the method for measuring rolling circumference for new tyres, under loaded conditions, made for use on agricultural tractors and machines, and applies to agricultural tractor drive wheel tyres in diagonal and radial construction. ICS 83.160.30 HS 4011.61.00; HS 4011.92.00; HS 8708.70.0010(rims) EQV: ISO 11795:1997 4 pages PGr 1

681. EAS 442-1:2007, Earth-mover tyres and rims — Part 1: Tyre designati on and dimensions

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EAS 442 consists of three parts (see the Foreword) laying down the technical elements relating to designation and dimensions of tyres and rims for earth-movers; it also gives load tables for these tyres. This part of EAS 442 specifies designations and dimensions for earth-mover tyres, and gives the recommended rims primarily intended for earth-moving machinery as defined in ISO 6165. ICS 83.160.99 HS 4011.62.00; HS 4011.63.00; HS 4011.93.00; HS 4011.94.00; HS 4012.20.10; HS 8708.70.0050(rims) EQV: ISO 4250-1:2006 20 pages PGr 3

682. EAS 442-2:2007, Earth-mover tyres and rims — Part 2: Loads and infl ation pressures

This part of EAS 442 gives working definitions of masses and load cycles, and specifies tyre loads and reference inflation pressures for narrow and wide base tyres primarily intended for earth-mover machines. ICS 83.160.99 HS 4011.62.00; HS 4011.63.00; HS 4011.93.00; HS 4011.94.00; HS 4012.20.10; HS 8708.70.0050(rims) EQV: ISO 4250-2:2006 22 pages PGr 3

683. EAS 442-3:2007, Earth-mover tyres and rims — Part 3: Rims

This part of EAS 442 sets out the designation, contours and dimensions for rims for narrow and wide base off-road tyres primarily intended for earth-moving machinery. ICS 83.160.99 HS 8708.70.0050(rims) EQV: ISO 4250-3:2006 13 pages PGr 2

684. EAS 443-1:2007, Tyres (ply rating marked series) and rims for agric ultural tractors and machines — Part 1: Tyre design ation and dimensions, and approved rim contours This part of EAS 443 establishes the designation in use and the dimensions of the ply rating marked series of tyres for agricultural tractors and machines. ICS 83.160.30 HS 4011.61.00; HS 4011.92.00; HS 8708.70.0010(rims) EQV: ISO 4251-1:2005 19 pages PGr 3

685. EAS 443-2:2007, Tyres (ply rating marked series) and rims for agric ultural tractors and machines — Part 2: Tyre load r atings

This part of EAS 443 specifies load ratings for the ply rating marked series of tyres for agricultural tractors and machines. ICS 83.160.30 HS 4011.61.00; HS 4011.92.00; HS 8708.70.0010(rims) EQV: ISO 4251-2:2005 19 pages PGr 3

686. EAS 443-3:2007, Tyres (ply rating marked series) and rims for agric ultural tractors and machines — Part 3: Rims

This part of EAS 443 specifies rim dimensions for the ply rating marked series of tyres for agricultural tractors and machines. ICS 83.160.30 HS 8708.70.0010(rims) EQV: ISO 4251-3:2006 18 pages PGr 3

687. EAS 443-4:2007, Tyres (ply rating marked series) and rims for agric ultural tractors and machines — Part 4: Tyre classi fication

and nomenclature This part of EAS 443 specifies the classification Codes and nomenclature of the ply rating marked series of tyres for agricultural tractors and machines. ICS 83.160.30 HS 4011.61.00; HS 4011.92.00; HS 8708.70.0010(rims) EQV: ISO 4251-4:1992 2 pages PGr 1

688. EAS 443-5:2007, Tyres (ply rating marked series) and rims for agric ultural tractors and machines — Part 5: Log skidder tyres

This part of EAS 443 sets out the designation, dimensions, load ratings and rim coordination of ply rating marked series of log skidder tyres of diagonal construction. ICS 83.160.30 HS 4011.61.00; HS 4011.92.00; HS 8708.70.0010(rims) EQV: ISO 4251-5:1992 3 pages PGr 1

689. EAS 444-1:2007, Industrial tyres and rims — Part 1: Pneumatic tyres (metric series) on 5 °°°° tapered or flat base rims — Designation, dimensions and marking This part of EAS 444 specifies the main requirements, including designations, dimensions and markings of the metric series of pneumatic tyres primarily intended for industrial vehicles for use on prepared surfaces. The tyres are based on the following Parameters: a) Speeds not exceeding 50 km/h; b) use on 5° tapered or flat base rims; c) rim diameters not exceeding rim diameter code of 15. ICS 83.160.99 HS 4011 62 00; HS 4011.63.00; HS 4011.93.00; HS 4011.94.00 EQV: ISO 3739-1:1992 6 pages PGr 1

690. EAS 444-2:2007, Industrial tyres and rims — Part 2: Pneumatic tyres (metric series) on 5 °°°° tapered or flat base rims — Load

ratings This part of EAS 444 specifies the load ratings of the metric series of pneumatic tyres primarily intended for industrial vehicles for use on prepared surfaces. ICS 83.160.99 HS 4011 62 00; HS 4011.63.00; HS 4011.93.00; HS 4011.94.00 EQV: ISO 3739-2:1992 2 pages PGr 1

691. EAS 444-3:2007, Industrial tyres and rims — Part 3: Rims

This part of EAS 444 specifies the main requirements, including size designation and marking, of 5° tapered and flat base rims with diameters not exceeding rim diameter code 15 for pneumatic tyres, and for solid tyres for pneumatic tyre rims, primarily intended for industrial vehicles for use on prepared surfaces. ICS 83.160.99 HS 8708.70.0050(rims) EQV: ISO 3739-3:1992 7 pages PGr 2

692. EAS 445-1:2007, Industrial tyres and rims — Solid tyres (metric ser ies) for pneumatic tyre rims — Designation, dimensi ons and

marking This East African Standard specifies the main requirements, including designations, dimensions and markings, of the metric series of rubber solid tyres for pneumatic tyre rims primarily intended for industrial machines for use on prepared surfaces. ICS 83.160.99 [HS 4012.90.20] HS 4012.90.90 EQV: ISO 10499-1:1991 3 pages PGr 1

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693. EAS 445-2:2007, Industrial tyres and rims — Rubber solid tyres (met ric series) for pneumatic tyre rims — Part 2: Load ratings This part of EAS 445 specifies the load ratings of the metric series of rubber solid tyres for pneumatic tyre rims primarily intended for industrial vehicles for use on prepared surfaces. ICS 83.160.99 [HS 4012.90.20] HS 4012.90.90 EQV: ISO 10499-2:1998 5 pages PGr 1

694. EAS 446:2007, Industrial tyres and rims — Cylindrical and conical base rubber solid tyres (metric series) — Designat ion,

dimensions and marking This East African Standard specifies the main requirements, including designations, dimensions, markings and load ratings, of the metric series of cylindrical and conical base rubber solid tyres primarily intended for industrial machines for use on prepared surfaces. ICS 83.160.99 [HS 4012.90.20] HS 4012.90.90 EQV: ISO 10500:1991 5 pages PGr 1

695. EAS 447:2007, Tyres for mobile cranes and similar specialized mac hines

This East African Standard specifies the designation, dimensions, load ratings and reference speed for tyres and rims fitted to vehicles such as all-terrain equipment, cranes, crash tenders, etc. likely to operate on the highway over long distances at reference speed and under constant load. ICS 83.160.99 HS 4011 99 00; HS 4012.90.90 EQV: ISO 10571:1995 6 pages PGr 1

696. EAS 438:2007, Passenger car tyres — Method for measuring relative wet grip performance — Loaded new tyres This East African Standard specifies the method for measuring relative wet grip braking performance index to a reference under loaded conditions for new tyres for use on passenger cars on a wet-paved surface. The methods developed are meant to reduce variability. The use of a reference tyre is necessary to limit the variability of the testing procedures. This East African Standard applies to all passenger car tyres. ICS 83.160.10 HS 4011.10.00 EQV: ISO 23671:2006 16 pages PGr 3

697. EAS 448:2007, Valves for tubeless tyres and valves for tubes — Id entification System for valves and their components

This East African Standard establishes a system for identifying valves for tubeless tyres and valves for tubes, and a system for identifying the valve components. ICS 83.160.01 HS 8481.80.49 EQV: ISO 10475:1992 4 pages PGr 1

698. EAS 449-1:2007, Truck and bus tyres and rims (metric series) — Part 1:Tyres

This part of EAS 449 specifies the designation, dimensions and load ratings of the metric series of tyres primarily intended for trucks and buses. It is applicable to bias-belted, diagonal and radial tyres for trucks andbuses, mounted on 5° t apered rims and on 15° tapered (drop-centre) rims. ICS 83.160.10 HS 4011.20.00; HS 4012.12.00(retr); HS 4012.20.00(used) EQV: ISO 4209-1:2001 19 pages PGr 3

699. EAS 449-2:2007, Truck and bus tyres and rims (metric series) — Part 2: Rims

This part of EAS 449 specifies the designations, contours and dimensions of drop-centre (one-piece) rims for use on trucks and buses. The rim dimensions are those rim contour dimensions necessary for mounting and fitment of the tyre to the rim. ICS 83.160.10 HS 8708.70.0050(rims) EQV: ISO 4209-2:2001 10 pages PGr 2

700. EAS 450:2007, Milk and milk products Detection of Salmonella spp. This East African Standard specifies a method for the detection of Salmonella spp. in milk and milk products. ICS 07.100.30 HS 0401.00.00; HS 0402.00.00; HS 0403.00.00; HS 0404.00.00; HS 0405.00.00; HS 0406.00.00 23 pages PGr 3

701. EAS 451-1:2007, Microbiology of food and animal feeding stuffs — Ho rizontal method for the detection and enumeration o f

Listeria monocytogenes — Part 1: Detection method This part of EAS 451 specifies a horizontal method for the detection of Listeria monocytogenes. Subject to the limitations discussed in the introduction, this standard is applicable to products intended for human consumption or animal feeding. ICS 07.100.30 HS 0200; 0300; 0400; 0700; 0800; 0900; 1000; 1100; 1200; 1500; 1600; 1700; 1800; 1900; 2000; 2100; 2200; 2300; 2501; 3300; 3500 16 pages PGr 3

702. EAS 451-2:2007, Microbiology of food and animal feeding stuffs — Ho rizontal method for the detection and enumeration o f

Listeria monocytogenes — Part 2: Enumeration method This part of EAS 451 specifies a horizontal method for the enumeration of Listeria monocytogenes. ICS 07.100.30 HS 0200; 0300; 0400; 0700; 0800; 0900; 1000; 1100; 1200; 1500; 1600; 1700; 1800; 1900; 2000; 2100; 2200; 2300; 2501; 3300; 3500 20 pages PGr 3

703. EAS 452-1:2007, Milk and milk products Enumeration of presumptive Escherichia coli Part 1: Most probable number

technique using 4-methylumbelliferyl-beta-D-glucuro nide (MUG) This part of EAS 452 specifies a combined method for the enumeration of presumptive Escherichia coli and of presumptive coliforms by means of a culture technique involving a liquid medium with MUG, and calculation of the number of presumptive Escherichia coli and/or coliforms per gram or per millilitre by the most probable number (MPN) technique after incubation at 30 °C. ICS 07.100.30 HS 0401.00.00; HS 0402.00.00; HS 0403.00.00; HS 0404.00.00; HS 0405.00.00; HS 0406.00.00 11 pages PGr 2

704. EAS 452-2:2007, Milk and milk products Enumeration of presumptive Escherichia coli Part 2: Colony-count technique at 44

degrees C using membranes This part of EAS 452 specifies a method for the enumeration of presumptive Escherichia coli by means of a colony-count technique at 44 °C. ICS 07.100.30 HS 0401.00.00; HS 0402.00.00; HS 0403.00.00; HS 0404.00.00; HS 0405.00.00; HS 0406.00.00

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9 pages PGr 2 705. EAS 453:2007, Butter, fermented milks and fresh cheese Enumeration of contaminating microorganisms Colony-count

technique at 30 degrees C This East African Standard specifies a method for the enumeration of contaminating microorganisms by means of the colony-count technique at 30 °C. The method is applicable to butter, fermente d milks and fresh cheese. ICS 07.100.30 HS 0401.00.00; HS 0402.00.00; HS 0403.00.00; HS 0404.00.00; HS 0405.00.00; HS 0406.00.00 7 pages PGr 2

706. EAS 454:2007, Milk and milk products Guidance on sampling This East African Standard gives guidance on methods of sampling milk and milk products for microbiological, chemical, physical and sensory analysis except for sampling of ex-farm milk from individual animals and sampling of milk within quality payment schemes. It is not applicable to the selection of a number of units from a consignment, nor does it apply to subsequent operations in the laboratory. ICS 67.100.01 HS 0401.00.00; HS 0402.00.00; HS 0403.00.00; HS 0404.00.00; HS 0405.00.00; HS 0406.00.00 36 pages PGr 5

707. EAS 455:2007, Textiles — Specification for mosquito nets

This East African Standard prescribes the requirements of two types of mosquito nets namely rectangular mosquito nets and circular or conical shaped mosquito nets.These may be bleached or dyed as specified in the contract or order. ICS 59.080.30 HS 6304.91.10 [HS 6304.92.70] 8 pages PGr 2

708. EAS 456:2007, East African Organic Products Standard This East African Standard provides requirements for organic production. It covers plant production, animal husbandry, bee-keeping, the collection of wild products, and the processing and labelling of the products therefrom. It does not cover procedures for verification such as inspection or certification of products. ICS 67.020 HS 0200; 0300; 0400; 0700; 0800; 0900; 1000; 1100; 1200; 1500; 1600; 1700; 1800; 1900; 2000; 2100; 2200; 2300; 2501; 3300; 3500 23 pages PGr 3

709. EAS 457:2007, Dentistry — Manual toothbrushes — Resistance of tuf ted portion to deflection This East African Standard specifies a test method for determining the resistance of the tufted portion of manual toothbrushes to deflection. This East African Standard is applicable to toothbrushes having a conventional, flat trim design and may not be applicable to toothbrushes with other designs. The results obtained with this East African Standard may not correspond to consumer perceptions of the stiffness of toothbrush filaments. ICS 97.170 HS 9603.21.00 EQV: ISO 22254:2006 7 pages PGr 2

710. EAS 458:2007, Dentistry — Powered toothbrushes — General requirem ents and test methods This East African Standard specifies requirements and test methods for the physical properties of powered toothbrushes in order to promote the safety of these products for their intended use. Specifically excluded are other types of powered oral hygiene devices (such as powered interdental brushes) and manual toothbrushes. ICS 97.170 HS 9603.21.00 EQV: ISO 20127:2005 6 pages PGr 1

711. EAS 459:2007, Dentistry — Oral hygiene products — Oral rinses This East African Standard specifies physical and chemical requirements and test methods for oral rinses. It also specifies the accompanying information such as manufacturer's instructions for use, marking and/or labelling requirements. This East African Standard is not applicable to other delivery systems (e.g. mouthsprays, foams, powders). It is not intended to describe regulatory aspects, e.g. methods of prescription. This East African Standard is not applicable to oral rinses available by prescription only. ICS 97.170 HS 3306.10.90 EQV:ISO 16408:2004 9 pages PGr 2

712. EAS 460:2007, Dentistry — Oral hygiene products — Manual interden tal brushes This East African Standard specifies requirements and test methods for performance criteria for manual interdental brushes with a round cross-section of the brush head. It also specifies the accompanying information, such as the manufacturer's instructions for use and labelling of the packaging. This East African Standard is not applicable to powered interdental brushes, manual toothbrushes, dental floss, tapes, and strings, nor is it applicable to interdental cleaners that do not include filaments. ICS 97.170 HS 9603.21.00 EQV: ISO 16409:2006 11 pages PGr 2

713. EAS 461:2007, Formulated powder hair dyes, aryl diamine based Specification This of East African Standard prescribes requirements for formulated powder hair dyes, aryl di-amine based. ICS 71.100.40 HS 3305.90.00; HS 3305.90.40 EQV: 76/768/EEC Cosmetics Directive 10 pages PGr 2

714. EAS 462:2007, Shoe polish wax solvent paste type Specification This East African Standard prescribes the requirements and the methods of test for shoe wax solvent-type polishes suitable for application to leather footwear and leather goods. ICS 71.100.40 HS 3405.10.00 EQV: IS 1746:1992 14 pages PGr 2

715. EAS 464:2007, Seat belt assemblies for motor vehicles Specification This East African Standard specifies the requirements for automobile seat belt assemblies which are designed to accommodate one adult and are fitted, in the main, to forward facing seats for the purpose of protecting passengers from injury in the event of a traffic accident. ICS 43.040.80 HS 8708.21.00 EQV: UNECE R 016RV5 23 pages PGr 3

716. EAS 465:2007, Anchorages for automobile seat belts Specification

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This East African Standard specifies the requirements to be followed in the choice of position of the anchorages, the force that the anchorages must be able to withstand and the tests to which they are to be subjected. ICS 43.040.80 HS 8708.21.00 EQV: UNECE R 017RV4 8 pages PGr 2

717. EAS 466:2007, Sanitation Glossary of terms This East African Standard defines terms relating to sanitation. ICS 01.040.91; ICS 91.060.01; ICS 91.090; ICS 91.190 HS 3922; 6815.99.20; 7324; 7418.20; 7615.20; 7806.00.10; 7907.00.10

EQV: BS 6100-3-3:1991[BS 6100-6:2008] 35 pages PGr 4

718. EAS 467:2007, Guidelines for developing quality manuals This East African Standard provides guidelines for the development and maintenance of the documentation necessary to ensure an effective quality management system, tailored to the specific needs of the organization. The use of these guidelines will aid in establishing a documented system as required by the applicable quality management system standard. ICS 03.120.10 HS 4901.10.10; HS 4911.99.10; HS 4911.99.90 EQV: ISO 10013:2001 14 pages PGr 2

719. EAS 468:2008, Pre-painted metal coated steel sheets and coils — S pecification This East African Standard specifies requirements of the pre-painted hot-dip metal-coated steel sheets and coils, (hereinafter referred to as the “sheets and coils”), produced by coating and baking durable synthetic resin paint uniformly over either one or both surfaces of hot-dip metal-coated steel sheets and coils using cold-rolled steel sheets and coils as base metal. ICS 77.140.50 HS 7210.41.00; HS 7210.49.00; HS 7221.00.00; 7222.11.00; 7222.19.00; 7222.20.00; 7222.30.00; 7222.40.00; 7223.00.00 EQV: ASTM A 755-[1994] 18 pages PGr 3

720. EAS 469:2008, Passenger car tyres — Spare unit substitutive equip ment (SUSE) This East African Standard describes spare unit substitutive equipment (SUSE) for passenger car tyres. This equipment is designed to allow the user to continue the journey (with or without a stop) in a reasonably safe manner. Some equipment becomes effective automatically and thus avoids the necessity of stopping the vehicle immediately for inspection and corrective action. This East African Standard only aims to qualify the performance of extended mobility systems. It details specifications only for extended mobility systems suitable to permit the extended mobility of the vehicle. ICS 43.020; ICS 83.160.10 HS 4011.10.90 EQV: ISO 16992:2006 8 pages PGr 2

721. EAS 470:2008, Truck and bus tyres — Verifying tyre capabilities — Laboratory test methods This East African Standard specifies test methods for verifying the capabilities of truck and bus tyres. Of the test methods presented, only some may be required depending on the type of tyre to be tested. The tests are carried out in a laboratory under controlled conditions. ICS 83.160.10 HS 4011.20.00; HS 4012.12.00; HS 4012.20.00 EQV: ISO 10454:1993 8 pages PGr 2

722. EAS 471-1:2008, Aircraft tyres and rims — Part 1: Specifications This part of ISO 3324 gives specifications for new and retread aircraft tyres and for aircraft rims. ICS 83.160.20 HS 4011.30.00(new); HS 4012.13.00(retr); HS 8803.30.00 EQV: ISO 3324-1:1998 24 pages PGr 3

723. EAS 471-2:2008, Aircraft tyres and rims — Part 2: Test methods for tyres This part of EAS 471 specifies test methods for new and retreaded civil aircraft tyres in the following categories:a) low-speed tyres: for ground speeds up to and including 104 kn; b) high-speed tyres: for ground speeds above 104 kn. [1 kn = 1.85 km/h = 1.15 mile/h.] ICS 83.160.20 HS 4011.30.00(new); HS 4012.13.00(retr); HS 8803.30.00 EQV: ISO 3324-2:1999 14 pages PGr 2

724. EAS 472-1:2008, Motorcycle tyres and rims (Code designated series) — Part 1: Tyres This part of EAS 472 sets out the designation in use and the dimensions for an inch code designated series of tyres for motorcycles. ICS 83.160.10 HS 4011.40.00; HS 8708.70.0050(rims) EQV: ISO 4249-1:1985 4 pages PGr 1

725. EAS 472-2:2008, Motorcycle tyres and rims (Code-designated series) — Part 2: Tyre load ratings This part of EAS 472 specifies the load ratings for an inch code-designated series of tyres for motorcycles. ICS 83.160.10 HS 4011.40.00; HS 8708.70.0050(rims) EQV: ISO 4249-2:1990 4 pages PGr 1

726. EAS 472-3:2008, Motorcycle tyres and rims (code-designated series) — Part 3: Rims This part of ISO 4249 specifies the rim dimensions for a selection of rims for motorcycle tyres. It sets only those rim contour dimensions necessary for tyre mounting, and for fitting the tyre to the rim. ICS 43.140 HS 8708.70.0050(rims) EQV: ISO 4249-3:2004 11 pages PGr 2

727. EAS 473-1:2008, Motorcycle tyres and rims (metric series) — Part 1: Design guides This part of EAS 473 gives guidelines for the design of, and specifies the designation and calculation of the dimensions for, metric-series motorcycle tyres. It is applicable to motorcycle tyres with a reduced height/width ratio (100 and lower) that can be fitted on cylindrical bead-seat or 5° tapered bead-seat rims. It is also appli cable to other concepts of tyre and rim, provided the appropriate rim/section ratios and coefficients are established for them. ICS 43.140; 83.160.10 HS 4011.40.00; HS 8708.70.0050(rims) EQV: ISO 5751-1:2005 15 pages PGr 2

728. EAS 473-2:2008, Motorcycle tyres and rims (metric series) — Part 2: Tyre dimensions and load-carrying capacities

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This part of EAS 473 specifies the tyre size designation, dimensions and load-carrying capacities of metric-series motorcycle tyres. It is applicable to such tyres with a height-to-width ratio of 100 % and below. ICS 43.140; 83.160.10 HS 4011.40.00; HS 8708.70.0050(rims) EQV: ISO 5751-2:2004 30 pages PGr 4

729. EAS 473-3:2008, Motorcycle tyres and rims (metric series) — Part 3: Range of approved rim contours This part of EAS 473 specifies the approved rim contours for motorcycle rims on which metric-series motorcycle tyres are mounted. ICS 43.140; 83.160.10 HS 8708.70.0050(rims) EQV: ISO 5751-3:2004 5 pages PGr 1

730. EAS 474-1:2008, Bicycle tyres and rims — Part 1:Tyre designations a nd dimensions This part of EAS 474 specifies the designations and dimensions for pneumatic bicycle tyres: —“wired edge” tyres mounted on straight side or crotchet type rims, and —“beaded edge” tyres mounted on hooked bead rims. ICS 83.160.10 HS 4011.50.00 EQV: ISO 5775-1:1997 11 pages PGr 2

731. EAS 474-2:2008, Bicycle tyres and rims — Part 2: Rims This part of EAS 474 specifies rim dimensions for bicycle tyres: it gives only those rim contour dimensions necessary for tyre mounting and to fit the tyre on the rim. ICS 43.040.60 HS 8708.70.0050(rims) EQV: ISO 5775-2:1996 18 pages PGr 3

732. EAS 475-1:2008, Motorcycle tyres and rims (code-designated series) — Diameter Codes 4 to 12 — Part 1: Tyres This part of EAS 475 lays down the designation, di- mensions, and load ratings for an inch-code- designated series of tyres for motorcycles, fitted on rims with a nominal diameter corresponding to the Codes 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 12. ICS 83.160.10 HS 4011.40.00; HS 8708.70.0050(rims) EQV: ISO 6054-1:1994 6 pages PGr 1

733. EAS 475-2:2008, Motorcycle tyres and rims (Code-designated series) — Diameter Codes 4 to 12 — Part 2:Rims This part of EAS 475 lays down rim dimensions for an inch- code-designated series of motorcycle tyres for diameter Codes 4 to 12. It sets only those rim contour dimensions necessary for the mounting and fitment of the tyre to the rim. ICS 43.140 HS 8708.70.0050(rims) EQV: ISO 6054-2:1990 6 pages PGr 1

734. EAS 476:2008, Motorcycle tyres — Test methods verifying tyre capa bilities This East African Standard specifies test methods for verifying the capabilities of tyres for motorcycles. Of the test methods presented, only some may be required depending on the type of tyre to be tested. The tests are carried out in the laboratory under controlled conditions. It includes a strength test for assessing the capability of the tyre structure, with respect to breaking energy, in the tread area. A second test, the endurance test, assesses the resistance of the tyre with respect to service at full load and moderate speed over long distances. ICS 83.160.10 HS 4011.40.00; HS 8708.70.0050(rims) EQV: ISO 10231:2003 11 pages PGr 2

735. EAS 477:2008, Motorcycle tyres — Measurement of tyre rolling circ umference — Loaded new tyres This East African Standard specifies a method for measuring the rolling circumference and revolutions per unit distance (kilometre) for new tyres, under loaded conditions, made for use on motorcycles and mopeds. The values obtained according to this method are not intended for use as levels of performance or quality. This standard is applicable to all motorcycle and moped tyres designed and intended for use on the road. Since most speedometers and odometers on motorcycles are activated from the front wheel, the test tyres will largely fall into sizes applicable for front wheel use. However, it is accepted that rear tyres will also be measured. ICS 83.160.10 HS 4011.40.00; HS 8708.70.0050(rims) EQV: ISO 13328:2000 4 pages PGr 1

736. EAS 478-1:2008, Microbiology of food and animal feeding stuffs Horizontal method for the enumeration of coagulase -positive staphylococci (Staphylococcus aureus and other spec ies) Part 1: Technique using Baird-Parker agar medium This part of EAS 478 specifies a horizontal method for the enumeration of coagulase-positive staphylococci inproducts intended for human consumption or feeding of animals, by counting of colonies obtained on a solidmedium (Baird-Parker medium) after aerobic incubation at 35 °C or 37 °C. ICS 07.100.30 HS 0200; 0300; 0400; 0700; 0800; 0900; 1000; 1100; 1200; 1500; 1600; 1700; 1800; 1900; 2000; 2100; 2200; 2300; 2501; 3300; 3500 11 pages PGr 2

737. EAS 478-2:2008, Microbiology of food and animal feeding stuffs Horizontal method for the enumeration of coagulase -positive staphylococci (Staphylococcus aureus and other spec ies) Part 2: Technique using rabbit plasma fibrinogen a gar medium This part of EAS 478 describes a horizontal method for the enumeration of coagulase-positive staphylococci inproducts intended for human consumption or feeding of animals by counting of colonies obtained on a solid medium(rabbit plasma fibrinogen medium) after aerobic incubation at 35 °C or 37 °C. ICS 07.100.30 HS 0200; 0300; 0400; 0700; 0800; 0900; 1000; 1100; 1200; 1500; 1600; 1700; 1800; 1900; 2000; 2100; 2200; 2300; 2501; 3300; 3500 7 pages PGr 2

738. EAS 478-3:2008, Microbiology of food and animal feeding stuffs Horizontal method for the enumeration of coagulase -positive staphylococci (Staphylococcus aureus and other spec ies) Part 3: Detection and MPN technique for low number s This part of EAS 478 specifies a horizontal method for the enumeration and detection of coagulase-positive staphylococci, using the most probable number (MPN) technique. It is applicable to products intended for human consumption and the feeding of animals, and environmental samples in the area of food production and food handling.

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This method is recommended for products where staphylococci are expected to be stressed and in low numbers as, for example, in dried products. Coagulase-positive staphylococci will primarily be Staphylococcus aureus but Staphylococcus intermedius and some strains of Staphylococcus hyicus also produce coagulase. ICS 07.100.30 HS 0200; 0300; 0400; 0700; 0800; 0900; 1000; 1100; 1200; 1500; 1600; 1700; 1800; 1900; 2000; 2100; 2200; 2300; 2501; 3300; 3500 11 pages PGr 2

739. EAS 479:2008, Dentistry — Manual toothbrushes — General requireme nts and test methods This East African Standard specifies requirements and test methods for the physical properties of manual toothbrushes in order to promote the safety of these products for their intended use. Specifically excluded are manual interdental brushes and powered oral hygiene devices as these instruments are covered by separate International Standards. ICS 97.170 HS 9603.21.00 EQV: ISO 20126:2005 6 pages PGr 1

740. EAS 480:2008, Plastics — Film and sheeting — Determination of thi ckness by mechanical scanning This East African Standard specifies a method for the determination of the thickness of a sample of plastics film or sheeting by mechanical scanning. The method is not suitable for use with embossed film sheeting. ICS 83.140.10 HS 3923 21 00; 3923 29.00 EQV: ISO 4593:1993 2 pages PGr 1

741. EAS 481:2008, Plastic carrier bags — Specification This East African standard specifies requirements for carrier bags that are made from plastic materials. This standard covers plastic carrier bags both domestically produced and imported, for use within the East African Community. This standard covers the thickness and printing requirement of these bags. This standard does not cover some specific plastic packaging materials such as bread bags, candies, laundry bags, refuse bags, bin liners and cement bags. Packages of specific items that must use plastics will be covered by separate standards. ICS 55.080 HS 3923 21 00; 3923 29.00 EQV: SLS 607: 1983; SLS 835: 1988 5 pages PGr 1

742. EAS 482:2008, Analysis of soaps — Determination of total free alk ali This International Standard specifies a method for the determination of the total free alkali content of commercial soaps, excluding compounded products. The method is not applicable if the soap contains additives (alkali silicates, etc.) which can be decomposed by sulphuric acid by the procedure specified. The method is also not applicable to coloured soaps if the colour interferes with the phenolphthalein end point. ICS 71.100.40 HS 3401.00.00 EQV: ISO 684:1974 2 pages PGr 1

743. EAS 483:2008, Analysis of soaps — Determination of total alkali c ontent and total fatty matter content This East African Standard specifies a method for the simultaneous determination of the total alkali content and the total fatty matter content of soaps, excluding compounded products. This method for the determination of total alkali is not applicable to coloured soaps if the colour interferes with the methyl orange end-point. ICS 71.100.40 HS 3401.00.00 EQV: ISO 685:1975 3 pages PGr 1

744. EAS 484:2008, Analysis of soaps — Determination of unsaponifiable , unsaponified and unsaponified saponifiable matter This East African Standard specifies a method for the determination of the contents of unsaponifiable, unsaponified and unsaponified saponifiable matter in commercial soaps, excluding compound products. ICS 71.100.40 HS 3401.00.00 EQV: ISO 1067:1974 2 pages PGr 1

745. EAS 485:2008, Soaps — Determination of chloride content — Titrime tric method This East African Standard specifies a method for determining the chloride content of commercial soaps, excluding compounded products; this method is applicable to soaps having a chloride content, expressed as sodium chloride, equal to or greater than 0.1 % (m/m). ICS 71.100.40 HS 3401.00.00 EQV: ISO 457:1983 2 pages PGr 1

746. EAS 486:2008, Soaps — Determination of content of ethanol-insolub le matter This East African Standard specifies a method for the determination of the content of ethanol-insoluble matter in commercial soaps, excluding compounded products. ICS 71.100.40 HS 3401.00.00 EQV: ISO 673:1981 2 pages PGr 1

747. EAS 487:2008, Soaps — Determination of moisture and volatile matt er content — Oven method This East African Standard specifies an oven method for the determination of the moisture and volatile matter content of commercial soaps, excluding compounded products. ICS 71.100.40 HS 3401.00.00 EQV: ISO 672:1978 2 pages PGr 1

748. EAS 488:2008, Surface active agents — Analysis of soaps — Determi nation of free caustic alkali This East African Standard specifies two methods of determining free caustic alkali in commercial soaps, excluding compounded products:

Method A, ethanol method; Method B, barium chloride method.

ICS 71.100.40 HS 3401.00.00 EQV: ISO 456:1973 3 pages PGr 1

749. EAS 489:2008, Concrete poles for telephone, power and lighting pu rposes — Specification

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This East African Standard specifies the characteristics of pre-cast reinforced, partially prestressed and prestressed concrete poles. Possible uses for the poles include electrical reticulation and distribution, railway traction, telephone line support, street lighting standards and high mast lighting structures. ICS 91.100.30 HS 6810.91.00 19 pages PGr 3

750. EAS 490:2008, Metre rules and rulers for school and office use Specification This East African Standard specifies requirements for metre rules and rulers for school and office use. ICS 83.140.99; 97.180 HS 9017.80.00 4 pages PGr 1

751. EAS 491:2008, Incineration plant for the destruction of hospital waste — Specification This East African standard specifies the performance requirements for incineration plant, assisted by auxiliary fuel if required, suitable for the destruction of hospital waste. Devices which utilize intensities of combustion exceeding an average heat release rate of 350 W/m3 are not included. This standard does not specify materials or methods of construction. ICS 13.030.40 HS 8419.20.90 3 pages PGr 1

752. EAS 492:2008, Incineration plant for the destruction of hospital waste — Method of test and calculation for the perf ormance This East African Standard describes methods of test for the performance of the incineration plant to be carried out in accordance with EAS 491:2008 and as specified by the purchaser in accordance with EAS 493:2008. These tests are made after installation when the plant is operating in accordance with the manufacturer's instruction. In addition certain methods of calculation are given. Methods of test for materials and methods of construction are not included. ICS 13.030.40 HS 8419.20.90 16 pages PGr 3

753. EAS 493:2008, Incineration plant for the destruction of hospital waste — Method for specifying purchaser’s requireme nts This East African Standard details a method for specifying requirements for incinerators for the destruction of hospital waste manufactured to specifiers' requirements. It does not cover other items of plant such as charging machine, chimneys, flues, etc. ICS 13.030.40 HS 8419.20.90 6 pages PGr 1

754. EAS 494:2008, Incineration plant for the destruction of hospital waste — Code of practice for the design, specificat ion, installation and commissioning This East African Standard gives guidance on the design, specification, installation and commissioning of incineration plant for the destruction of hospital waste. It also gives information on training of staff and maintenance of plant, on collection and transports of hospital waste. ICS 13.030.40 HS 8419.20.90 19 pages PGr 3

755. EAS 495-1:2008, 13 A plugs, socket-outlets, adaptors and connection units — Part 1: Specification for rewirable and no n-rewirable 13 A fused plugs This part of this East African Standard specifies requirements for 13 A fused plugs having insulating sleeves on line and neutral pins, for household, commercial and light industrial purposes, with particular reference to safety in normal use. The plugs are suitable for the connection of portable appliances; sound-vision equipment, luminaries, etc in ac circuits only, operating at voltages not exceeding 250 V r.m.s. at 50 Hz. Requirements are specified for plugs incorporating a fuse link complying with EAS 496. The plugs may be rewirable or non-rewirable complete with flexible cord. Two categories of plugs are specified covering normal and rough use. Rewirable plugs are intended for use with flexible cords complying with EAS 117-1 having conductor cross-sectional areas from 0.5 mm2 to 1.5 mm2 inclusive. ICS 29.120.30 HS 8536.50.00/ 8536.69.00/ HS 8536.90.00 EQV: BS 1363-1:1995 65 pages PGr 6

756. EAS 495-2:2008, 13 A plugs, socket-outlets, adaptors and connection units — Part 2: Specification for switched and uns witched socket outlets This part of EAS 495 specifies requirements for 13 A switched and unswitched shuttered socket-outlets for household, commercial and light industrial purposes, with particular reference to safety in normal use. The o socket-outlets are suitable for the connection of portable appliances, sound-vision equipment, luminaires, etc. in a.c. circuits only, operating at voltages not exceeding 250 V r.m.s. at 50 Hz using plugs in accordance with EAS 495-1.

Requirements are specified for 13 A shuttered socket-outlets in single or multiple arrangements with or without associated controlling switches, for flush mounting in suitable boxes, e.g. complying with EAS 203, or for surface or panel mounting or for portable use. Fixed socket-outlets are intended for use with cables complying with IEC 60227 having copper conductors. Portable socket-outlets are intended for use with flexible cords, complying with EAS 117-1. Socket-outlets containing devices other than fuse links, switches and indicator lamps are outside the scope of this part of EAS 495. ICS 29.120.30 HS 8536.50.00/ 8536.69.00/ HS 8536.90.00 EQV: BS 1363-2:1995 63 pages PGr 6

757. EAS 495-3:2008, 13 A plugs, socket-outlets, adaptors and connection units — Part 3: Specification for adaptors This part of EAS 495 specifies requirements for adaptors having insulating sleeves on the line and neutral plug pins and suitable for use with socket-outlets complying with EAS 495-2, with particular reference to safety in normal use. Adaptors specified in this part of EAS 495 are intended for household, commercial and light industrial purposes. The adaptors are suitable for the connection of portable appliances, sound-vision equipment, luminaires, etc., in a.c. circuits only, operating at voltages not exceeding 250 V r.m.s. at 50 Hz. Assemblies comprising a plug and one or more portable socket-outlets connected together by a flexible cord or cable are not considered to be adaptors according to this part of EAS 495. Devices incorporating switches, transformers, timers, thermostats or other control means are outside the scope of this part of EAS 495. ICS 29.120.30 HS 8536.50.00/ 8536.69.00/ HS 8536.90.00 EQV: BS 1363-3:1995 83 pages PGr 7

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758. EAS 495-4:2008, 13 A plugs, socket-outlets, adaptors and connection units — Part 4: 13 A fused connection units: Switc hed and unswitched This part of EAS 495 specifies requirements for 13 A fused fixed connection units for household, commercial and light industrial purposes, with particular reference to safety in normal use. The connection units are suitable for the connection of appliances, in a.c. circuits only, operating at voltages not exceeding 250 V r.m.s at 50 Hz. Requirements are specified for connection units incorporating a fuse-link complying with EAS 496. Requirements are specified for 13 A connection units with or without associated controlling switches, for flush mounting in suitable enclosures, e.g. boxes complying with EAS 203, or for surface or panel mounting. Connection units are intended for use with cables complying with IEC 60227 having copper conductors. Connection units with card outlets are additionally intended for use with flexible cords, complying with EAS 117-1 on the load (output) side. Connection units containing devices other than fuse-links, switches and indicator lamps are outside the scope of this standard. ICS 29.120.30 HS 8536.50.00/ 8536.69.00/ HS 8536.90.00 EQV: BS 1363-4:1995 41 pages PGr 5

759. EAS 496:2008, General purpose fuse links for domestic and similar purposes (primarily for use in plugs) ─ Specification This East African Standard specifies dimensions and performance requirements for general purpose cartridge fuse links of current ratings not exceeding 13 A for domestic and similar purposes (primarily for use in plugs complying with the requirements of EAS 496) on declared supply voltages not exceeding 250 V at a nominal frequency of 50 Hz or 60 Hz. It does not cover fuse bases or fuse holders for use with these fuse links. ICS 29.120.50 HS 8536.10.00 EQV: BS 1362:1973 41 pages PGr 5

760. EAS 497:2008, Colours of the cores of flexible cables and cords

This Recommendation applies to flexible cables and cords with not more than fives cores. ICS 29.060.20 HS 8544.49.30 EQV: IEC 60173 (1964-01) 5 pages PGr 1

761. EAS 498-1:2008, Low-frequency cables and wires with PVC insulation and PVC sheath — Part 1: General test and measuring methods This part of IEC 60189 specifies mechanical, electrical and climatic test methods for low-frequency cables and wires designed for use in telecommunication inside plant and equipment and in electronic devices employing similar techniques. ICS 29.060.10; 29.060.20 HS 8544.59.00/ HS 8544.59.20 EQV: IEC 60189-1 (2007-05) 17 pages PGr 3

762. EAS 498-2:2008, Low-frequency cables and wires with PVC insulation and PVC sheath — Part 2: Cables in pairs, triples, quads and quintuples for inside installations This part of IEC 60189 is applicable to cables for inside installations, intended for the interconnection of the following: – transmission equipment; – telecommunications equipment; – equipment for data processing. ICS 29.060.10; 29.060.20 HS 8544.59.00/ HS 8544.59.20 EQV: IEC 60189-2 (2007-05) 21 pages PGr 3

763. EAS 498-3:2008, Low-frequency cables and wires with PVC insulation and PVC sheath — Part 3: Equipment wires with solid or stranded conductor wires, PVC insulated, in singles , pairs and triples This part of IEC 60189 is applicable to equipment wires with solid or stranded conductor, polyvinyl chloride (PVC) insulated, in singles, pairs and triples to be used for internal wiring of telecommunication equipment, industrial and consumer electronic equipment. ICS 29.060.10; 29.060.20 HS 8544.59.00/ HS 8544.59.20 EQV: IEC 60189-3 (2007-05) 13 pages PGr 2

764. EAS 499-1:2008, Polyvinyl chloride insulated cables of rated voltag es up to and including 450/750 V — Part 1: General requirements This part of International Standard IEC 60227 applies to rigid and flexible cables with insulation, and sheath if any, based on polyvinyl chloride, of rated voltages Uo/U up to and including 450/750 V used in power installations of nominal voltage not exceeding 450/750 V a.c. ICS 29.060.10; 29.060.20 HS 8544.59.00 EQV: IEC 60227-1 (2007-10) 41 pages PGr 5

765. EAS 499-2:2008, Polyvinyl chloride insulated cables of rated voltag es up to and including 450/750 V — Part 2: Test met hods This part of EAS 499 gives methods of test for cables covered in this standards series. ICS 29.060.20 HS 8544.59.00 EQV: IEC 60227-2 (2003-04) 25 pages PGr 3

748. EAS 499-3:2008, Polyvinyl chloride insulated cables of rated voltag es up to and including 450/750 V — Part 3: Non-shea thed cables for fixed wiring This part of IEC 60227 details the particular specifications for polyvinyl chloride insulated single-core non-sheathed cables for fixed wiring of rated voltages up to and including 450/750 V. All cables shall comply with the appropriate requirements given in IEC 60227-1 and the individual types of cables shall each comply with the particular requirements of this part. ICS 29.060.20 HS 8544.59.00 EQV: IEC 60227-3 (1997-11) 33 pages PGr 4

749. EAS 499-4:2008, Polyvinyl chloride insulated cables of rated voltag es up to and including 450/750 V — Part 4: Sheathed cables for fixed wiring This part of IEC 60227 details the particular specification for light polyvinyl chloride sheathed cables of rated voltage of 300/500 V. Each cable shall comply with the appropriate requirements given in IEC 60227-1 and the particular requirements of this part. ICS 29.060.20 HS 8544.59.00 EQV: IEC 60227-4 (1997-12) 15 pages PGr 2

750. EAS 499-5:2008, Polyvinyl chloride insulated cables of rated voltag es up to and including 450/750 V — Part 5: Flexible cables (cords) This part of IEC 60227 details the particular specifications for polyvinyl chloride insulated flexible cables (cords), of rated voltages up to and including 300/500 V. All cables comply with the appropriate requirements given in IEC 60227-1 and each individual type of cable complies with the particular requirements of this part. ICS 29.060.20 HS 8544.59.00 EQV: IEC 60227-5 (2003-07)

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751. EAS 499-6:2008, Polyvinyl chloride insulated cables of rated voltag es up to and including 450/750 V — Part 6: Lift cab les and cables for flexible connections This part of IEC 60227 details the particular specifications for both circular and flat lift cables and cables for flexible connections of rated voltages up to and including 450/750 V. Each cable complies with the appropriate requirements given in IEC 60227-1, and with the particular requirements of this part of IEC 60227. ICS 29.060.20 HS 8544.59.00 EQV: IEC 60227-6 (2001-06) 39 pages PGr 5

752. EAS 499-7:2008, Polyvinyl chloride insulated cables of rated voltag es up to and including 450/750 V — Part 7: Flexible cables screened and unscreened with two or more conductors This part of IEC 60227 details the particular specifications for polyvinyl chloride insulated, screened and unscreened control cables of rated voltages up to and including 300/500 V. All cables comply with the appropriate requirements given in IEC 60227-1 and each individual type of cable complies with the particular requirements of this part. ICS 29.060.20 HS 8544.59.00 EQV: IEC 60227-7 (2003-04) 23 pages PGr 3

753. EAS 500:2008, Road vehicles Inspection Code of practice This East African Standard covers the examination and testing for roadworthiness of all vehicles used on public roads. ICS 43.020 HS 8700(Chapter 87) EQV: SANS 10047:2007 50 pages PGr 5

754. EAS 501:2008, Conductors of insulated cables This East African Standard specifies the nominal cross-sectional areas, in the range 0.5 mm2 to 2500 mm2, for conductors in electric power cables and cords of a wide range of types. Requirements for numbers and sizes of wires and resistance values are also included. These conductors include solid and stranded copper, aluminium and aluminium alloy conductors in cables for fixed installations and flexible copper conductors. ICS 29.060.20 HS 8544.11.00; HS 8544.19.00; HS 8544.41.00; HS 8544.49.00; HS 8544.51.00; 8544.59.00; HS 8544.60.00 EQV: IEC 60228 (2004-11) 37 pages PGr 5

755. EAS 502:2008, Electric cables — Tests on extruded oversheaths wit h a special protective function This East African Standard provides a range of tests which may be required for electric cables which have an extruded oversheath and where that oversheath performs a special protective function. ICS 29.060.20 HS 8544.11.00; HS 8544.19.00; HS 8544.41.00; HS 8544.49.00; HS 8544.51.00; 8544.59.00; HS 8544.60.00 EQV: IEC 60229 (2007-10) 37 pages PGr 5

756. EAS 503-1:2008, Rubber insulated cables — Rated voltages up to and including 450/750 V — Part 1: General requirements This part of IEC 60245 applies to rigid and flexible cables with insulation, and sheath if any, based on vulcanized rubber of rated voltages Uo/U up to and including 450/750 V used in power installations of nominal voltage not exceeding 450/750 V a.c. ICS 29.060.20; 25.160.20 HS 8544.59.00 EQV: IEC 60245-1 (2003-12) 21 pages PGr 3

757. EAS 503-2:2008, Rubber insulated cables — Rated voltages up to and including 450/750 V — Part 2: Test methods This part of IEC 60245 gives the test methods specified in all parts of IEC 60245 as far as not laid down in IEC 60811. ICS 29.060.20 HS 8544.59.00 EQV: IEC 60245-2 (1998-03) 21 pages PGr 3

758. EAS 503-3:2008, Rubber insulated cables — Rated voltages up to and including 450/750 V — Part 3: Heat resistant silico ne insulated cables [+Am1:1997] This part of IEC 60245 details the particular specifications for silicone rubber insulated cables of rated voltage of 300/500 V. Each cable should comply with the appropriate requirements given in IEC 60245-1 and the particular requirements of this part. ICS 29.060.20 HS 8544.59.00 EQV: IEC 60245-3 (1994-07) 3 pages PGr 1

759. EAS 503-4:2008, Rubber insulated cables — Rated voltages up to and including 450/750 V — Part 4: Cords and flexible ca bles This part of IEC 60245 details the particular specifications for rubber insulated and braided cords and for rubber insulated and rubber or polychloroprene or other equivalent synthetic elastomer sheathed cords and flexible cables of rated voltages up to and including 450/750 V. All cables should comply with the appropriate requirements given in IEC 60245-1 and the individual types of cables should each comply with the particular requirements of this part. ICS 29.060.20 HS 8544.59.00 EQV: IEC 60245-4 (2004-02) 16 pages PGr 3

760. EAS 503-5:2008, Rubber insulated cables — Rated voltages up to and including 450/750 V — Part 5: Lift cables This part of IEC 245 details the particular specifications for rubber insulated lift cables of rated voltage of 300/500 V. Each cable should comply with the appropriate requirements given in IEC 245-1 and the particular requirements of this part. ICS 29.060.20; 91.140.90 HS 8544.59.00 EQV: IEC 60245-5 (1994-07) 5 pages PGr 1

761. EAS 503-6:2008, Rubber insulated cables — Rated voltages up to and including 450/750 V — Part 6: Arc welding electrode cables This part of IEC 245 details the particular specifications for rubber insulated arc welding electrode cables. Each cable should comply with the appropriate requirements given in IEC 245-1 and the particular requirements of this part. ICS 29.060.20; 25.160.20 HS 8544.59.00 EQV: IEC 60245-6 (1994-07) 4 pages PGr 1

762. EAS 503-7:2008, Rubber insulated cables — Rated voltages up to and including 450/750 V — Part 7: Heat resistant ethyle ne-vinyl acetate rubber insulated cables

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This part of IEC 245 details the particular specifications for ethylene-vinylacerate rubber insulated cables of rated voltages up to and including 450/750 V. Each cable should comply with the appropriate requirements given in IEC 245-1 and the particular requirements of this part. ICS 29.060.20 HS 8544.59.00 EQV: IEC 60245-7 (1994-07) 5 pages PGr 1

763. EAS 503-8:2008, Rubber insulated cables — Rated voltages up to and including 450/750 V — Part 8: Cords for application s requiring high flexibility This part of IEC 60245 details the particular specifications for rubber or cross-linked polyvinyl chloride insulated and rubber or cross-linked polyvinyl chloride sheathed cords of rated voltage 300/300 V, for use in applications where high flexibility is required, for example for iron cords. All cables should comply with the appropriate requirements given in IEC 60245-1 and the individual types of cables should each comply with the particular requirements of this part. ICS 29.060.20 HS 8544.59.00 EQV: IEC 60245-8 (2004-01) 14 pages PGr 2

764. EAS 504:2008, Standard colours for insulation for low-frequency c ables and wires This standard applies to thermoplastic insulation to be used with low frequency cables and wires. ICS 29.060.20; 29.060.10 HS 8544.59.00/ HS 8544.59.20 EQV: IEC 60304 (1982-01) 2 pages PGr 1

765. EAS 505:2008, Basic and safety principles for man-machine interfa ce, marking and identification — Identification of conductors by colours or alphanumerics This International Standard provides general rules for the use of certain colours or alphanumerics to identify conductors with the aim of avoiding ambiguity and ensuring safe operation. These conductor colours or alphanumerics are intended to be applied in cables or cores, busbars, electrical equipment and installations. ICS 29.020; 01.020 HS 8544.59.00/ HS 8544.60.00 EQV: IEC 60446 (2007-05) 15 pages PGr 2

766. EAS 506-1:2008, Power cables with extruded insulation and their acc essories for rated voltages from 1 kV (Um = 1.2 kV) up to 30 kV (Um = 36 kV) — Part 1: Cables for rated voltages of 1 kV (Um = 1.2 kV) and 3 kV (Um = 3.6 kV) This part of IEC 60502 specifies the construction, dimensions and test requirements of power cables with extruded solid insulation for rated voltages of 1 kV (Um = 1.2 kV) and 3 kV (Um = 3.6 kV) for fixed installations such as distribution networks or industrial installations. This standard includes cables which exhibit properties of reduced flame spread, low levels of smoke emission and halogen-free gas emission when exposed to fire. Cables for special installation and service conditions are not included, for example cables for overhead networks, the mining industry, nuclear power plants (in and around the containment area), submarine use or shipboard application. ICS 29.020; 01.020 HS 8544.59.00/ HS 8544.60.00 EQV: IEC 60502-1 (2004-04) 52 pages PGr 5

767. EAS 506-2:2008, Power cables with extruded insulation and their acc essories for rated voltages from 1 kV (Um = 1.2 kV) up to 30 kV (Um = 36 kV) — Part 2: Cables for rated voltages from 6 kV (Um = 7.2 kV) up to 30 kV (Um = 36 kV) This part of IEC 60502 specifies the construction, dimensions and test requirements of power cables with extruded solid insulation from 6 kV up to 30 kV for fixed installations such as distribution networks or industrial installations. When determining applications, it is recommended that the possible risk of radial water ingress is considered. Cable designs with barriers claimed to prevent longitudinal water penetration and an associated test are included in this part of IEC 60502. Cables for special installation and service conditions are not included, for example cables for overhead networks, the mining industry, nuclear power plants (in and around the containment area) nor for submarine use or shipboard application. ICS 29.020; 01.020 HS 8544.60.00 EQV: IEC 60502-2 (2005-03) 72 pages PGr 7

768. EAS 506-4:2008, Power cables with extruded insulation and their acc essories for rated voltages from 1 kV (Um = 1.2 kV) up to 30 kV (Um = 36 kV) — Part 4: Test requirements on acce ssories for cables with rated voltages from 6 kV (U m = 7.2 kV) up to 30 kV (Um = 36 kV) This part of IEC 60502 specifies the test requirements for type testing of accessories for power cables with rated voltages from 3.6/6 (7.2) kV up to 18/30 (36) kV, complying with IEC 60502-2. Accessories for special applications, such as aerial cables, submarine or ship cables or hazardous situations (explosive environments, fire resistant cables or seismic conditions), are not included. ICS 29.020; 01.020 HS 8544.60.00 EQV: IEC 60502-4 (2005-02) 61 pages PGr 6

769. EAS 507:2008, Aluminium-magnesium-silicon alloy wire for overhead line conductors This standard is applicable to aluminium-magnesium-silicon alloy wires of two types having different mechanical and electrical properties for the manufacture of stranded conductors for overhead power transmission purposes. It specifies the mechanical and electrical properties of wires in the diameter range 1.50 mm to 4.50 mm. The two types are designated Type A and Type B respectively ICS 29.240.20 HS 7614.90.00 EQV: IEC 60104:1987 11 pages PGr 2

770. EAS 508:2008, High-voltage test techniques — Partial discharge me asurements This International Standard is applicable to the measurement of partial discharges which occur in electrical apparatus, components or systems when tested with alternating voltages up to 400 Hz or with direct voltage. ICS 17.220.20; ICS 19.080 HS 8543/8544/85468547 EQV: IEC 60270 (2000-12) 99 pages PGr 7

771. EAS 509:2008, Zinc-coated steel wires for stranded conductors This standard applies to zinc-coated steel wires used in the construction and/or reinforcement of conductors for overhead power transmission purposes. It is intended to cover all wires used in constructions where the individual wire diameters, including coating, are in the range of 1.25 mm to 5.50 mm. Three grades of steel are included to reflect the needs of conductor users: regular steel, high strength steel and extra high strength steel. Two classes of coating represented by minimum zinc mass per unit area are included: Class 1 and Class 2. ICS 29.240.20 HS 7229.90.23 EQV: IEC 60888 (1987-12) 25 pages PGr 3

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772. EAS 510:2008, Hard-drawn aluminium wire for overhead line conduct ors This standard is applicable to hard-drawn aluminium wires for the manufacture of stranded conductors for overhead power transmission purposes. It specifies the mechanical and electrical properties of wires in the diameter range 1.25 mm to 5.00 mm. ICS 29.240.20 HS 7614.90.00 EQV: IEC 60889:1987 9 pages PGr 2

773. EAS 511:2008, Sleeves of insulating material for live working This international standard is applicable to insulating sleeves for the protection of workers from accidental contact with live electrical conductors, apparatus or circuits. ICS 13.260; 29.260.99 HS 8547.90.00 EQV: IEC 60889 (1987-11) 75 pages PGr 7

774. EAS 512:2008, Thermal-resistant aluminium alloy wire for overhead line conductor This International Standard is applicable to thermal-resistant aluminium alloy wires before stranding for manufacture of stranded conductors for overhead lines. It specifies the mechanical, electrical and thermal resistant properties of wires in the diameter range commercially available. ICS 17.220.20; 29.240.20 HS 7614.90.00 EQV: IEC 62004:2007 14 pages PGr 2

775. EAS 513:2008, Overhead electrical conductors — Formed wire, conce ntric lay, stranded conductors This International Standard specifies the electrical and mechanical characteristics of concentric lay, overhead conductors of wires formed or shaped before, during or after stranding, made of combinations of any of the following metal wires: a) hard aluminium as per IEC 60889 designated A1; b) hard aluminium as per IEC 60889 designated A1F wire shaped before stranding; c) hard aluminium alloy as per IEC 60104 designated A2 or A3; d) hard aluminium alloy as per IEC 60104 designated A2F or A3F shaped before stranding; e) regular strength steel, designated S1A or S1B, where A and B are zinc coating classes, corresponding respectively to classes 1 and

2; f) high strength steel, designated S2A or S2B; g) extra high strength steel, designated S3A; h) aluminium clad steel, designated SA. ICS 29.060; 29.240.20 HS 7614.90.00; HS 7614.10.00; HS 7229.90.21, HS 7229.90.23 EQV: IEC 62219:2002 47 pages PGr 5

776. EAS 514:2008, IEC standard voltages This publication applies to: a.c. transmission, distribution and utilization systems and equipment for use in such systemswith standard frequencies 50 Hz and 60

Hz having a nominal voltage above 100 V; a.c. and d.c. traction systems; a.c. and d.c. equipment having nominal voltages below 120 V a.c. or below 750 V d.c.,the a.c. voltages being intended (but not

exclusively) for 50 Hz and 60 Hz applications;such equipment covers batteries (from primary or secondary cells), other power supplydevices (a.c. or d.c.), electrical equipment (including industrial and communication),and appliances.

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777. EAS 515:2008, International Electrotechnical Vocabulary — Part 48 2: Primary and secondary cells and batteries This standard gives terms and definitions which are used for primary and secondary cells and batteries. ICS 01.040.29; 29.220.10; 29.220.20 HS 8506.00.00 EQV: IEC 60050-482 (2004-04) 72 pages PGr 7

778. EAS 516-1:2008, Lead-acid traction batteries — Part 1: General requ irements and methods of tests This part of IEC 60254 is applicable to lead-acid traction batteries used as power sources for electric propulsion. The tests defined are relevant to all traction battery applications which include road vehicles, locomotives, industrial trucks and mechanical handling equipments. Tests which may be used specifically to test batteries developed for use in vehicles such as light passenger vehicles, motor cycles, light commercial vehicles, etc. may be found in alternative standards e.g. IEC 61982-2. The object of this standard is to specify certain essential characteristics of traction batteries or cells, together with the relevant test methods of those characteristics. ICS 29.220.20 HS 8507.20.00 EQV: IEC 60254-1 (2005-04) 9 pages PGr 2

779. EAS 516-2:2008, Lead-acid traction batteries — Part 2: Dimensions o f cells and terminals and marking of polarity on ce lls This part of IEC 60254 is applicable to lead-acid traction batteries used as power sources for electric propulsion. The object of the present standard is to specify–the maximum external (overall) dimensions of traction battery cells, that is, the width, the height and the length;–the form of the marking of traction battery cell polarity and dimensions of corresponding symbols;– the basic dimensions of some commonly used traction battery terminals designed to connect output cables to the battery. ICS 29.220.20 HS 8507.20.00 EQV: IEC 60254-2 (2000-11) 6 pages PGr 1

780. EAS 517:2008, Secondary cells and batteries containing alkaline o r other non-acid electrolytes — Sealed nickel-cadmi um prismatic rechargeable single cells This International standard specifies marking, tests and requirements for sealed nickel-cadmium prismatic secondary single cells. Where there exists an IEC standard specifying test conditions and requirements for cells used in special applications and which is in conflict with this standard, the former takes precedence. ICS 29.220.30 HS 8507.30.00 EQV: IEC 60622 (2002-10) 29 pages PGr 4

781. EAS 518:2008, Secondary cells and batteries containing alkaline o r other non-acid electrolytes — Vented nickel-cadmi um prismatic rechargeable single cells This International Standard specifies marking, designation, dimensions, tests and requirements for vented nickel-cadmium prismatic secondary single cells. When there exists an IEC standard specifying test conditions and requirements for cells used in special applications and which is in conflict with this standard, the former shall take precedence. ICS 29.220.30 HS 8507.30.00 EQV: IEC 60623 (2001-09)

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782. EAS 519-11:2008, Stationary lead-acid batteries — Part 11: Vented ty pes — General requirements and methods of tests This part of IEC 60896 is applicable to lead-acid cells and batteries which are designed for service in fixed locations (i.e. not habitually to be moved from place to place) and which are permanently connected to the load and to the dc power supply. Batteries operating in such applications are called “stationary batteries”. Any type or construction of lead-acid battery may be used for stationary battery applications. This part 11 of the standard is applicable to vented types only. The object of this standard is to specify general requirements and the main characteristics, together with corresponding test methods associated with all types and construction modes of lead-acid stationary batteries, excluding valve-regulated types. ICS 29.220.20 HS 8507.20.00 EQV: IEC 60896-11 (2002-12) 16 pages PGr 3

783. EAS 519-21:2008, Stationary lead-acid batteries — Part 21: Valve reg ulated types — Methods of test This part of IEC 60896 applies to all stationary lead-acid cells and monobloc batteries of the valve regulated type for float charge applications, (i.e. permanently connected to a load and to a dc power supply), in a static location (i.e. not generally intended to be moved from place to place) and incorporated into stationary equipment or installed in battery rooms for use in telecom, uninterruptible power supply (UPS), utility switching, emergency power or similar applications. The objective of this part of IEC 60896 is to specify the methods of test for all types and construction of valve regulated stationary lead acid cells and monobloc batteries used in standby power applications. ICS 29.220.20 HS 8507.20.00 EQV: IEC 60896-21 (2004-02) 79 pages PGr 7

784. EAS 519-22:2008, Stationary lead-acid batteries — Part 22: Valve reg ulated types — Requirements This part of IEC 60896 applies to all stationary lead-acid cells and monobloc batteries of the valve regulated type for float charge applications, (i.e. permanently connected to a load and to a dc power supply), in a static location (i.e. not generally intended to be moved from place to place) and incorporated into stationary equipment or installed in battery rooms for use in telecom, uninterruptible power supply (UPS), utility switching, emergency power or similar applications. The objective of this part of IEC 60896 is to assist the specifier in the understanding of the purpose of each test contained within IEC 60896-21 and provide guidance on a suitable requirement that will result in the battery meeting the needs of a particular industry application and operational condition. This standard is used in conjunction with the common test methods described in IEC 60896-21 and is associated with all types and construction of valve-regulated stationary lead-acid cells and monoblocs used in standby power applications. ICS 29.220.20 HS 8507.20.00 EQV: IEC 60896-22 (2004-02) 57 pages PGr 6

785. EAS 520-1:2008, Aircraft batteries — Part 1: General test requireme nts and performance levels This part of IEC 60952 defines test procedures for the evaluation, comparison and qualification of batteries and states minimum environmental performance levels for airworthiness. Where specific tests are defined with no pass/fail requirement (to establish performance capability), the manufacturer’s declared values, from qualification testing, will be used to establish minimum requirements for ongoing maintenance of approval for that design of battery. ICS 29.220.20; 49.060 HS 8507.20.00; HS 8507.30.00; HS 8507.40.00; HS 8507.80.00 EQV: IEC 60952-1 (2004-09) 89 pages PGr 7

786. EAS 520-2:2008, Aircraft batteries — Part 2: Design and constructio n requirements This part of IEC 60952 defines the physical design, construction and material requirements for nickel-cadmium and lead-acid aircraft batteries containing vented or valve-regulated cells or monoblocs. The batteries are used for both general purposes and specific aerospace applications. ICS 29.220.20; 49.060 HS 8507.20.00; HS 8507.30.00; HS 8507.40.00; HS 8507.80.00 EQV: IEC 60952-2 (2004-09) 65 pages PGr 6

787. EAS 520-3:2008, Aircraft batteries — Part 3: Product specification and declaration of design and performance (DDP) This part of IEC 60952 defines requirements for the product specification as well as procedures for a Declaration of Design and Performance (DDP) for nickel-cadmium and lead-acid aircraft batteries containing vented or valve-regulated cells or monoblocs. The batteries are used for both general purposes and specific aerospace applications. ICS 29.220.20; 49.060 HS 8507.20.00; HS 8507.30.00; HS 8507.40.00; HS 8507.80.00 EQV: IEC 60952-3 (2004-09) 29 pages PGr 4

788. EAS 521-1:2008, General purpose lead-acid batteries (valve-regulate d types) — Part 1: General requirements, functional characteristics — Methods of test This part of IEC 61056 specifies the general requirements, functional characteristics and methods of test for all general purpose lead-acid cells and batteries of the valve-regulated type

o for either cyclic or float charge application; o in portable equipment, for instance, incorporated in tools, toys, or in static emergency, or uninterruptible power supply and

general power supplies. The cells of this kind of lead-acid battery may either have flat-plate electrodes in prismatic containers or have spirally wound pairs of electrodes in cylindrical containers. The sulphuric acid in these cells is immobilized between the electrodes either by absorption in a micro-porous structure or in a gelled form. ICS 29.220.20 HS 8507.20.00 EQV: IEC 61056-1 (2002-10) 33 pages PGr 4

789. EAS 521-2:2008, General purpose lead-acid batteries (valve-regulate d types) — Part 2: Dimensions, terminals and markin g This standard defines the dimensions of the batteries in length, height and width as well as the shapes of the terminals. ICS 29.220.20 HS 8507.20.00 EQV: IEC 61056-2 (2002-10) 23 pages PGr 3

790. EAS/TR 521-3:2008, Portable lead-acid cells and batteries (Valve-regul ated types) — Part 3: Safety recommendations for us e in electric appliances This Technical Report is applicable to lead-acid cells and batteries of valve-regulated type for cyclic application e.g. portable equipment, tools, toys, etc. It does not apply to cells for typical float application. Also excluded are cells and batteries for starting of internal combustion engines. The object of this report is:-to set rules for the accommodation of batteries as defined above in electric appliances, addressed mainly to the engineer designing such appliances;-to set minimum requirements concerning the range of safety-information passed onto the (unskilled) user; in order to prevent danger or damage to persons and/or material. ICS 29.220.20 HS 8507.20.00 EQV: IEC/TR 61056-3 (1991-08) 9 pages PGr 2

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791. EAS/TR 522:2008, Opportunity-charging of lead-acid traction batterie s

This Technical Report covers the opportunity charging of lead-acid traction batteries, i.e. the use of free time during a working period to top up the charge and thus extend the working day of a battery whilst avoiding excessive discharge. The object of this report is to lay down rules or recommendations for the use of opportunity-charging of lead-acid traction batteries of vented and valve-regulated types, when the battery manufacturer has not recommended the required operating procedures. When the battery manufacturer’s recommendations are available, they take precedence over these rules and guidelines. ICS 29.220.20 HS 8507.20.00 EQV: IEC/TR 61044 (2002-12) 21 pages PGr 3

792. EAS/TS 523:2008, Secondary cells and batteries — Test methods for ch ecking the performance of devices designed for redu cing explosion hazards — Lead-acid starter batteries This technical report gives guidance on procedures for testing the effectiveness of devices which are used to reduce the hazards of an explosion, together with the protective measures to be taken. ICS 29.220.20 HS 8507.10.00 EQV: IEC/TS 61430 (1997-10) 25 pages PGr 3

793. EAS 524:2008, Secondary cells and batteries containing alkaline o r other non-acid electrolytes — Guide to designatio n of current in alkaline secondary cell and battery standards This International Standard applies to secondary cells and batteries containing alkaline or other non-acid electrolytes. It proposes a mathematically correct method of current designation which shall be used in future secondary cell and battery standards. ICS 29.220.30 HS 8507.30.00; HS 8507.40.00; HS 8507.80.00 EQV: IEC 61434 (1996-10) 7 pages PGr 2

794. EAS/TS 525:2008, Possible safety and health hazards in the use of al kaline secondary cells and batteries — Guide to equ ipment manufacturers and users The purpose of this technical report is to acquaint equipment and system application engineers with the technical aspects of possible hazards. It is the designer’s responsibility to interpret this information into the application design and the user instructions. In the case of single cells or batteries sold directly by the manufacturer to the end-user, the manufacturer should supply this information. ICS 29.220.30 HS 8507.30.00; HS 8507.40.00; HS 8507.80.00 EQV: IEC/TS 61438 (1996-11) 35 pages PGr 4

795. EAS 526-1:2008, Secondary cells and batteries containing alkaline o r other non-acid electrolytes — Portable sealed rec hargeable single cells — Part 1: Nickel-cadmium This part of IEC 61951 specifies marking, designation, dimensions, tests and requirements for portable sealed nickel-cadmium small prismatic, cylindrical and button rechargeable single cells, suitable for use in any orientation. ICS 29.220.30 HS 8507.30.00 EQV: IEC 61951-1 (2006-01) 61 pages PGr 6

796. EAS 526-2:2008, Secondary cells and batteries containing alkaline o r other non-acid electrolytes — Portable sealed rec hargeable single cells — Part 2: Nickel-metal hydride This part of IEC 61951 specifies marking, designation, dimensions, tests and requirements for portable sealed nickel-metal hydride, small prismatic, cylindrical and button rechargeable single cells, suitable for use in any orientation. ICS 29.220.30 HS 8507.80.00 EQV: IEC 61951-2 (2003-04) 53 pages PGr 5

797. EAS/TR 527:2008, Primary batteries — Summary of research and actions limiting risks to reversed installation of primary batteries This technical report provides information relevant to the safe design of batteries and battery powered devices together with appropriate cautionary advice to consumers. ICS 29.220.10 HS 8506.00.00 EQV: IEC/TR 61955 (1998-08) 8 pages PGr 2

798. EAS 528:2008, Secondary cells and batteries containing alkaline o r other non-acid electrolytes — Mechanical tests fo r sealed portable secondary cells and batteries This International standard specifies tests and requirements for verifying the mechanical behaviour of sealed portable secondary cells and batteries during handling and normal use. Relevant national and International standards have been taken into consideration. This standard provides test objectives, methods of tests and acceptance criteria relevant to sealed portable secondary cells and batteries of different electrochemical systems (Ni-Cad, Ni-MH and Lithium) sizes and shapes (cylindrical, prismatic and button). ICS 29.220.99 HS 8507.30.00; HS 8507.40.00; HS 8507.80.00 EQV: IEC 61959 (2004-01) 17 pages PGr 3

799. EAS 529:2008, Secondary cells and batteries containing alkaline o r other non-acid electrolytes — Secondary lithium c ells and batteries for portable applications This International Standard specifies performance tests, designations, markings, dimensions and other requirements for secondary lithium single cells and batteries for portable applications. The objective of this standard is to provide the purchasers and users of secondary lithium cells and batteries with a set of criteria with which they can judge the performance of secondary lithium cells and batteries offered by various manufacturers. This standard defines a minimum required level of performance and a standardized methodology by which testing is performed and the results of this testing reported to the user. Hence, users will be able to establish the viability of commercially available cells and batteries via the declared specification and thus be able to select the cell or battery best suited for their intended application. This standard covers secondary lithium cells and batteries with a range of chemistries. Each electrochemical couple has a characteristic voltage range over which it releases its electrical capacity, a characteristic nominal voltage and a characteristic end-of-discharge voltage during discharge. Users of secondary lithium cells and batteries are requested to consult the manufacturer for advice. ICS 29.220.99 HS 8507.80.00 EQV: IEC 61960 (2003-12) 33 pages PGr 4

800. EAS/TR 530:2008, Secondary cells and batteries — Monitoring of lead acid stationary batteries — User guide This technical report is applicable to lead-acid vented and valve regulated batteries, for use in stationary battery applications. ICS 29.220.20 HS 8507.20.00 EQV: IEC/TR 62060 (2001-09) 79 pages PGr 7

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801. EAS 531:2008, Secondary cells and batteries containing alkaline o r other non-acid electrolytes — Safety requirements for portable sealed secondary cells, and for batteries made from them, for use in portable applications This International Standard specifies requirements and tests for the safe operation of portable sealed secondary cells and batteries (other than button) containing alkaline or other non-acid electrolyte, under intended use and reasonably foreseeable misuse. ICS 29.220.30 HS 8507.30.00; HS 8507.40.00; HS 8507.80.00 EQV: IEC 62133 (2002-10) 35 pages PGr 4

802. EAS/TR 532:2008, Secondary cells and batteries containing alkaline o r other non-acid electrolytes — Design and manufact uring recommendations for portable batteries made from se aled secondary cells This technical report identifies and recommends procedures to ensure that batteries for portable equipment are designed, manufactured and marketed according to good practice. Written to assist manufacturers of such batteries (including designers and assemblers), it draws attention to design factors which should be included in a battery design and recommendations on how to get good electrical and life performance from batteries. ICS 29.220.30 HS 8507.30.00; HS 8507.40.00; HS 8507.80.00 EQV: IEC/TR 62188 (2003-08) 29 pages PGr 4

803. EAS 533:2008, Earth-moving machinery — Seat belts and seat belt a nchorages — Performance requirements and tests This International Standard establishes the minimum performance requirements and tests for restraint systems — seat belts and their fastening elements (anchorages) — on earth-moving machinery, necessary to restrain an operator or rider within a roll-over protective structure (ROPS) in the event of a machine roll-over (see ISO 3471), or within a tip-over protection structure (TOPS) in the event of a machine tip-over (see ISO 12117). ICS 53.100 HS 8708.21.00 EQV: ISO 6683:2005 4 pages PGr 1

804. EAS 534:2008, Motor vehicle safety — Lights and light-signalling devices installed on motor vehicles and trailers This International Standard specifies the essential characteristics for the installation of lighting and light signalling devices on motor vehicles with or without bodywork and with at least four wheels, intended for on-road use and having a maximum design speed of more than 25 km/h, and their trailers. It is not applicable to vehicles that run on rails, to agricultural or forestry tractors and machinery, or to public works vehicles. ICS 43.040.20 HS 8512.20.00 EQV: ISO 303:2002 67 pages PGr 6

805. EAS 535:2008, Road vehicles — Types — Terms and definitions This International Standard defines terms relating to some types of road vehicles designated according to certain design and technical characteristics. The terms do not take into account whether the vehicles and certain combinations are authorized or not in a given country. ICS 01.040.43; 43.020 HS 8700(Chapter 87) EQV: ISO 3833-1977 21 pages PGr 3

806. EAS 536:2008, Road vehicles — Dimensions of motor vehicles and to wed vehicles — Terms and definitions This International Standard defines terms relating to dimensions of motor vehicles and towed vehicles. It does not deal with methods of measurement, the units used in reporting the results or the accuracy required or the order of magnitude of the dimensions defined. ICS 01.040.43; 43.020 HS 8700(Chapter 87) EQV: ISO 612:1978 15 pages PGr 2

807. EAS 537-1:2008, Measurement of noise emitted by accelerating road v ehicles — Engineering method — Part 1: M and N categories This part of ISO 362 specifies an engineering method for measuring the noise emitted by road vehicles of categories M and N under typical urban traffic conditions. It excludes vehicles of category L1 and L2, which are covered by ISO 9645, and vehicles of category L3, L4 and L5 covered by ISO 362-2. The specifications are intended to reproduce the level of noise generated by the principal noise sources during normal driving in urban traffic (see Annex A). The method is designed to meet the requirements of simplicity as far as they are consistent with reproducibility of results under the operating conditions of the vehicle. ICS 17.140.30; 43.020 HS 8702.00.00; HS 8703.00.00; HS 8704.22.00 EQV: ISO 362-1:2007 21 pages PGr 3

808. EAS 538:2008, Road vehicles — Braking of automotive vehicles and their trailers — Vocabulary This International Standard defines the principal terms used in relation to the braking and braking equipment of motor vehicles, trailers or combinations of these as defined in ISO 3833. The terms it defines designate either systems or elements involved during the operation of braking, or the values characterizing the whole or a part of the operation. ICS 01.040.43; 43.040.40 HS 8708.31.00; HS 8708.39.00 EQV: ISO 611:2003 54 pages PGr 5

809. EAS 539:2008, Road vehicles — Symbols for controls, indicators an d tell-tales This International Standard establishes symbols (i.e. conventional signs) for use on controls, indicators and telltales applying to passenger cars, light and heavy commercial vehicles and buses, to ensure identification and facilitate use. It also indicates the colours of possible optical tell-tales, which inform the driver of either correct operation or malfunctioning of the related devices. ICS 43.040.30 HS 8707.90.00; HS 8708.10 EQV: ISO 2575:2004 59 pages PGr 6

810. EAS 540:2008, Road vehicles — Safety glazing materials — Vocabula ry This International Standard defines terms relating to safety glazing materials for road vehicles. ICS 01.040.43; 01.040.81; 43.040.60; 81.040.30 HS 7007.11.00; HS 7007.21.00 EQV: ISO 3536:1999 4 pages PGr 1

811. EAS 541:2008, Road vehicles — Safety glazing materials — Mechanic al tests This International Standard specifies mechanical test methods relating to the safety requirements for all safety glazing materials in a road vehicle, whatever the type of glass or other material of which they are composed. ICS 43.040.60; 81.040.30 HS 7007.11.00; HS 7007.21.00 EQV: ISO 3537:1999 12 pages PGr 2

812. EAS 542:2008, Road vehicles — Safety glazing materials — Test met hods for optical properties

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This International Standard specifies optical test methods relating to the safety requirements for all safety glazing materials in a road vehicle, whatever the type of glass or other material of which they are composed. ICS 43.040.60; 81.040.30 HS 7007.11.00; HS 7007.21.00 EQV: ISO 3538:1997 15 pages PGr 2

813. EAS 543:2008, Road vehicles — Frontal fixed barrier or pole impac t test procedure This International Standard specifies frontal fixed barrier and pole impact test procedures applicable to road vehicles that will ensure such tests are conducted under the same conditions. ICS 43.020 HS 8708.10.90 EQV: ISO 3560:2001 13 pages PGr 2

814. EAS 544:2008, Road vehicles — Wheels/rims for commercial vehicles — Test methods This International Standard specifies three laboratory methods for testing certain essential strength characteristics of disc wheels, spoke wheels and demountable rims intended for road use on commercial vehicles, buses, trailers and multipurpose passenger vehicles, as defined in ISO 3833. ICS 43.040.50 HS 8708.70.00 EQV: ISO 3894:2005 10 pages PGr 2

815. EAS 545:2008, Road vehicles Measurement methods for exhaust gas emissions duri ng inspection or maintenance This International Standard specifies methods for the direct measurement of the concentration of exhaust gas emissions from road vehicles during inspection or maintenance. It is applicable to vehicles having a maximum authorized total mass (ISO-M08, as defined in ISO 1176) not exceeding 3.5 t, equipped with controlled ignition engines, but excluding those supplied with a fuel/oil mixture (with or without automatic mixer). ICS 13.040.50; 43.060.20 HS 8700(Chapter 87) EQV: ISO 3929:2003 6 pages PGr 1

816. EAS 546:2008, Road vehicles — Passenger car wheels for road use — Test methods This International Standard specifies two laboratory methods for testing certain essential fatigue strength characteristics of wheels intended for road use on passenger cars as defined in ISO 3833. The test methods are � dynamic cornering fatigue test; � dynamic radial fatigue test. ICS 43.040.50 HS 4011.30.00(new); HS 4012.13.00(retr); HS 8708.70.0050(rims) EQV: ISO 3006:2005 6 pages PGr 1

817. EAS 547:2008, Road vehicles Location of hand controls, indicators and tell-tal es in motor vehicles This International Standard specifies the location of the controls in motor vehicles by subdividing the space within reach of drivers into specific zones to which certain controls essential to the safe operation of vehicles are assigned. It also specifies certain combinations of functions for multifunction controls and the degree to which certain indicators and tell-tales are to be visible. ICS 43.040.30 HS 8700(Chapter 87) EQV: ISO 4040:2001 9 pages PGr 2

818. EAS 548:2008, Road vehicles — Dimensional codes for passenger car s This International Standard establishes dimensional Codes for passenger cars as defined in ISO 3833 and for commercial vehicles which are derived from passenger cars, to be used for the exchange of vehicle data and their electronic processing. ICS 43.100 HS 8703 EQV: ISO 4131:1979 25 pages PGr 3

819. EAS 549:2008, Road vehicles — Special warning lamps — Dimensions This International Standard specifies the dimensions of special warning lamps for road vehicles, in order to ensure interchangeability and accurate positioning, bearing in mind the rapid change of light intensity from such devices in a vertical cross-section of the projected beam. ICS 43.040.20 HS 8512.20.10; HS 8512.20.20; HS 8512.20.90 EQV: ISO 4148:2004 14 pages PGr 2

820. EAS 550:2008, Road vehicles — Visibility — Method for establishme nt of eyellipses for driver's eye location This International Standard specifies a method for establishing an eyellipse for locating driver's eyes inside a road vehicle for the purpose of measuring the driver's field of view. Elliptical (eyellipse) models in both two and three dimensions are used to represent 95th and 99th percentiles of driver eye locations. Its procedures, which differ depending on the type of vehicle considered, are applicable to passenger cars (and light trucks), and to buses and heavy vehicles, as defined in ISO 3833. The statistical representation of the driver's eye locations it provides can be used as a design tool for passenger cars (although V-points can be used in lieu of the complete eyellipse to standardize the driver's field of view for regulation purposes). ICS 43.020 HS 8700(Chapter 87) EQV: ISO 4513:2003 19 pages PGr 3

821. EAS 551:2008, Road vehicles — Engine test code — Net power This International Standard specifies a method for testing engines designed for automotive vehicles. It applies to the evaluation of their performance with a view, in particular, to presenting curves of power and specific fuel consumption at full load as a function of engine Speed. It applies only to net power assessment. This International Standard concerns internal combustion engines used for propulsion of passenger cars and other motor vehicles, excluding motorcycles, mopeds and agricultural tractors (sec the note in the foreword), normally travelling on roads. ICS 43.060.01 HS 8706.00.00 EQV: ISO 1585:1992 26 pages PGr 4

822. EAS 552-1:2008, Tractors and machinery for agriculture — Seat belts — Part 1: Anchorage location requirements This part of ISO3776 specifies the location, relative position and threaded hole dimensions of the anchorages for pelvic restraint (seat) belt assemblies intended to be used by the operators of agricultural tractors and self-propelled machinery. ICS 65.060.10 HS 8708.21.00; HS 8708.29.00 EQV: ISO 3776-1:2006 4 pages PGr 1

823. EAS 552-2:2008, Tractors and machinery for agriculture — Seat belts — Part 2: Anchorage strength requirements This part of ISO 3776 specifies the strength requirements of the anchorages for pelvic restraint (seat) belts intended to be used by the operators of agricultural tractors and self-propelled machinery.

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ICS 65.060.10 HS 8708.21.00; HS 8708.29.00 EQV: ISO 3776-2:2007 3 pages PGr 1

824. EAS 553:2008, Road vehicles — Coupling balls for caravans and lig ht trailers — Dimensions This International Standard lays down the dimensions necessary for the compatibility of mechanical coupling devices between light trailers or caravans and towing vehicles, when the latter are fitted with a coupling ball. The clearance space around the coupling ball is intended to allow coupling and decoupling of towed vehicles, as well as safe operation during coupling and uncoupling of mechanical devices. ICS 43.040.70 HS 8703.90.00 EQV: ISO 1103:2007 8 pages PGr 2

825. EAS 554:2008, Road vehicles — Specification of non-petroleum-base brake fluids for hydraulic systems This International Standard gives the specifications — requirements and test methods — for non-petroleum-base fluids used in road-vehicle hydraulic brake and clutch systems that are designed for use with such fluids and equipped with seals, cups or double-lipped type gland seals made of styrene-butadiene rubber (SBR) and ethylene-propylene elastomer (EPDM). ICS 43.040.40; 75.120 HS 3819.00.10 EQV: ISO 4925:2005 25 pages PGr 3

826. EAS 555:2008, Road vehicles — Hydraulic braking systems — Non-pet roleum-base reference fluids This International Standard specifies the composition and characteristics of a reference fluid used for the compatibility testing of hydraulic braking systems and components mounted on road vehicles. ICS 43.040.40; 75.120 HS 3819.00.10 EQV: ISO 4926:2006 2 pages PGr 1

827. EAS 556:2008, Road vehicles — Elastomeric boots for cylinders for drum type hydraulic brake wheel cylinders using a non-petroleum base hydraulic brake fluid (Service tempe rature 120 degrees C max.) This International Standard specifies performance tests for moulded rubber boots used at end closures on drum type wheel brake cylinders. These boots prevent the entrance of dirt and moisture which could cause corrosion and otherwise impair wheel brake operation. This International Standard is applicable to boots of both plain and reinforcement insert types, for fitting in wheel cylinders using a fluid in accordance with ISO 4925. It does not include requirements relating to chemical composition, tensile strength or elongation at brake of the rubber compound. It does not cover the strength of adhesion of rubber to the reinforcement in the insert type. The rubber material used in these boots shall be suitable for operation in a temperature range of − 40 °C to + 120 °C. ICS 43.040.40; 83.140.50 HS 8708 39 00 EQV: ISO 4927:2005 7 pages PGr 2

828. EAS 557:2008, Road vehicles — Compressed air braking systems for towed vehicles including those with electronic brak ing control functions — Test procedures This International Standard specifies procedures for testing the compressed-air braking systems of full trailers, semi-trailers and centre-axle trailers, with and without antilock braking system (ABS), corresponding to road vehicles of Category O as defined in UNECE R.E. 3. The values given in square brackets are taken from ECE Regulation No. 13 for information. ICS 43.040.40 HS 8708 39 00 EQV: ISO 7634:2007 45 pages PGr 5

829. EAS 558:2008, Road vehicles — Braking threshold pressures for hea vy commercial vehicle combinations with fully pneum atic braking systems — Test with roller brake tester This International Standard describes a method to evaluate the braking threshold of heavy commercial vehicle combinations with pneumatic braking systems, by means of a roller brake tester. ICS 43.040.40 HS 8708 39 00 EQV: ISO 20918:2007 8 pages PGr 2

830. EAS 559:2008, Passenger cars — Stopping distance at straight-line braking with ABS — Open-loop test method This International Standard specifies an open-loop test method to determine the stopping distance of a vehicle during a straight-line braking manoeuvre, with the Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) fully engaged. This International Standard applies to passenger cars as defined in ISO 3833 and light trucks. This International Standard specifies a reference method and is especially designed to ensure high repeatability. ICS 43.040.40 HS 8708 39 00 EQV: ISO 21994:2007 25 pages PGr 3

831. EAS/PAS 560:2008, Road vehicles — Brake linings frictions materials — Visual inspection Friction linings are composite materials with complex structure. Due to their composition and their production process, visual appearance characteristics can occur which in a precisely defined design are to be regarded as specific to the product. This International Standard defines visual aspect for the identification and assessment of such product characteristics in quality assurance, as well as a basis for commercial and technical agreements. The sequence of the product characteristics represents no order of priority. The brake linings are inspected in the “as supplied” condition, meaning unused. In some characteristic features, there are differences between brake linings with an effective lining pad surface < 120 cm2 and W 120 cm2. The acceptance criteria within the International Standard do not allow any characteristics which could impair the function and performance of brake linings and are applied unless there are other agreements between the customer and the supplier. ICS 43.040.40 HS 6813.10.00(linings&pads); HS 6813 90.00(material); HS 6813.90.10(asbestos); HS 6813.90.90(other) EQV: ISO/PAS 22574:2007 32 pages PGr 4

832. EAS 561:2008, Road vehicles — Collection of accident data for eva luation of occupant restraint performance This International Standard specifies information for the field collection of traffic accident data that is necessary or may assist in the evaluation of occupant restraint systems in passenger cars and trucks. The specific occupant restraints covered are seat belts, head restraints, knee protection, airbag systems and child restraint systems. This International Standard does not cover an assessment of the structural performance of the vehicle for which items such as crush, intrusion, and structural architecture may be necessary. ICS 43.020 HS 8702.00.00; HS 8703.00.00; HS 8704.00.00 EQV: ISO 6546:2006 10 pages PGr 1

833. EAS 562:2008, Road vehicles — Collision classification — Terminol ogy This International Standard defines terms relating to the classification of road vehicle collisions, concentrating on configuration aspects. Additional terms and definitions on road vehicle accidents are given in ISO 12353-1.

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ICS 43.020 HS 8700(Chapter 87) EQV: ISO 6813:1998 14 pages PGr 2

834. EAS 563:2008, Road vehicles — Sound signalling devices — Tests af ter mounting on vehicle This International Standard specifies the testing of sound signalling devices in accordance with ISO 512, to be carried out after mounting on the vehicle. ICS 43.040.20 HS 8512.30.00 EQV: ISO 6969:2004 5 pages PGr 1

835. EAS 564:2008, Road vehicles — Hydraulic jacks — Specifications This International Standard specifies design and safety requirements, and test methods for hydraulic jacks for road vehicles, used for changing wheels and putting on chains. ICS 43.180 HS 8425.42.00 EQV: ISO 11530:1993 3 pages PGr 1

836. EAS 565:2008, Road vehicles — Spark-plugs — Test methods and requ irements This International Standard specifies the test methods and requirements for the mechanical and electrical performance of spark-plugs for use with spark ignition engines. ICS 43.060.50 HS 8511.10.00 EQV: ISO 11565:2006 10 pages PGr 2

837. EAS 566:2008, Road vehicles — Spark-plugs — Terminals This International Standard specifies the dimensions of the solid post terminals and threaded terminals for spark-plugs for use with spark ignition engines. ICS 43.060.50 HS 8511.10.00 EQV: ISO 14508:2006 4 pages PGr 1

838. EAS 567:2008, Road vehicles — Pedestrian protection — Head impact test method This International Standard specifies a test method to simulate the head impact of an adult pedestrian to the bonnet top of passenger vehicles or light truck vehicles of up to 3,5 t (GVM), as defined in ISO 3833.The impact device to be used in this test method will be robust for a vehicle impact velocity of up to 11 m/s. The test method specified addresses the reduction of an adult pedestrian head injury risk; it does not test for injuries to other regions of the pedestrian. The evaluation of injury risk to other pedestrian body regions should be determined using other test methods. This test method does not consider downward pitching of the vehicle due to pre-impact braking. This test method and the corresponding HIC measurement utilizes a free flight head form impactor and does not consider the kinematics of the pedestrian body as a whole, nor does it consider the subsequent post-impact kinematics and potential injury risk. ICS 43.040.80 HS 8702.00.00; HS 8703.00.00; HS 8704.00.00 EQV: ISO 14513:2006 11 pages PGr 2

839. EAS 568:2008, Road vehicles — Wheels — Nut seat strength tests This International Standard specifies a test method to evaluate the strength of the nut seat of wheels intended for use on passenger cars, light trucks and multi-purpose vehicles. While this test ensures the minimum strength of the nut seat, the wheel must also have a degree of flexibility to allow torque retention. This test evaluates the axial strength of the nut seat. In addition, the informative annex provides recommended bearing area to ensure enough strength for the rotational force in tightening a nut against the nut seat. ICS 43.040.50 HS 8708.99.00 EQV: ISO 15172:2005 4 pages PGr 1

840. EAS 569:2008, Agricultural tractors — Operator's workplace, acces s and exit — Dimensions This International Standard specifies the design dimensions of agricultural tractors having a minimum track width exceeding in respect of a) the minimum dimensions of their access doorways, b)the number, location and minimum dimensions of their emergency exits, and c)their minimum internal clearance dimensions. ICS 65.060.10 HS 8701.90.00 EQV: ISO 4252:2007 6 pages PGr 1

841. EAS 570:2008, Acoustics — Measurements of sound pressure level em itted by stationary road vehicles This International Standard specifies a test procedure, environment and instrumentation for measuring the exterior sound pressure levels from road vehicles under stationary conditions, providing a continuous measure of the sound pressure level over a range of engine speeds. This International Standard applies only to road vehicles of categories L, M and N equipped with internal combustion engines. ICS 17.140.30; 43.020 HS 8702.00.00; HS 8703.00.00; HS 8704.00.00 EQV: ISO 5130:2007 17 pages PGr 3

842. EAS 571:2008, Road vehicles — Pedestrian protection — Child head impact test method This International Standard specifies a test method to simulate the child impact of a child pedestrian to the bonnet of passenger vehicles or some light truck vehicles, as defined in ISO 3833. The purpose of this test method is to simulate frontal impact of a vehicle, laterally to a pedestrian. The impact device to be used in this test method will be robust for a vehicle impact velocity of up to 11 m/s. While the test method specified addresses the reduction of a child pedestrian head injury risk, it does not test for injuries to other regions of the pedestrian. The evaluation of injury risk to other pedestrian body regions is determined using other test methods. ICS 43.020 HS 8702.00.00; HS 8703.00.00; HS 8704.00.00 EQV: ISO 16850:2007 13 pages PGr 2

843. EAS 572:2008, Road vehicles — Ergonomic aspects of transport info rmation and control systems — Occlusion method to a ssess visual demand due to the use of in-vehicle systems This International Standard provides a procedure for measuring visual demand due to the use of visual or visual-manual interfaces accessible to the driver while the vehicle is in motion. It applies to both Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) and After-Market in-vehicle systems. It applies to both permanently installed and portable systems. It applies to any means of visual occlusion and is not dependent on one specific physical implementation. ICS 13.180; 43.040.15 HS 8702.00.00; HS 8703.00.00; HS 8704.00.00 EQV: ISO 16673:2007 15 pages PGr 2

844. EAS/TS 573-1:2008, Ergonomics of the thermal environment — Evaluation of thermal environments in vehicles — Part 1: Principles and methods for assessment of thermal st ress

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This part of ISO 14505 gives guidelines for the assessment of thermal stress inside vehicles used for land, sea and air operation. It offers information about the assessment of hot, cold as well as moderate thermal environments by referring to different methods, as specified in International Standards, and specifying the constraints and necessary adjustments needed for the special case of vehicle climate assessment. ICS 13.180; 43.020 HS 8415.20.00 EQV: ISO/TS 14505-1:2007 8 pages PGr 2

845. EAS/TS 574:2008, Road vehicles — Test procedures — Evaluating small female dummy arm and forearm interactions with driv er frontal airbags and side airbags This Technical Specification describes test procedures for evaluating the effects of the interactions between driver frontal airbags or side airbags (excluding curtains) and small female arms. ICS 43.020 HS 8708 99 00[HS 8708 99 61] EQV: ISO/TS 15827:2007 11 pages PGr 2

846. EAS 575-1:2008, Road vehicles — Mechanical coupling between tractor s and semi-trailers — Interchangeability This International Standard specifies dimensions to ensure interchangeability between a tractor vehicle and a coupled semi-trailer, the two together constituting an articulated vehicle. It specifies certain interchangeability dimensions, including those of the gooseneck contour, as well as operating dimensions related to angle values. The specifications permit the same semi-trailer to be used with either two- or three-axle tractors. ICS 43.040.70 HS 8716.90.00 EQV: ISO 1726:2000 8 pages PGr 2

847. EAS 575-2:2008, Road vehicles — Mechanical couplings between tracto rs and semi-trailers — Part 2: Interchangeability b etween low-coupling tractors and high-volume semi-trailers This part of ISO 1726 specifies dimensions to ensure interchangeability between a low coupling height tractor vehicle and a coupled high-volume semi-trailer, the two together constituting a high-volume articulated vehicle. It specifies certain interchangeability dimensions, including those of the optimised gooseneck contour, as well as operating dimensions related to angle values. The specifications are primarily intended to permit semi-trailers to be coupled with two-axle tractors. However, three-axle tractors are not excluded, provided they are in compliance with the requirements of this part of ISO 1726. ICS 43.040.70 HS 8716.90.00 EQV: ISO 1726-2:2007 7 pages PGr 2

848. EAS 576:2008, Road vehicles — H-point machine (HPM II) — Specific ations and procedure for H-point determination This International Standard provides the specifications and procedures for using the H-point machine [HPM1)] to audit vehicle seating positions. The HPM is a physical tool used to establish key reference points and measurements in a vehicle (see Figure 1 and Annex A). The H-point design tool (HPD) is a simplified CAD2) version of the HPM, which can be used in conjunction with the HPM to take the optional measurements specified in this document, or used independently during product design (see Annex D). These H-point devices provide a method for reliable layout and measurement of occupant seating compartments and/or seats. This document specifies the procedures for using the H-point machine (HPM) to audit (verify) key reference points and measurements in a vehicle. The devices are intended for application at designated seating positions. They are not to be construed as tools that measure or indicate occupant capabilities or comfort. They are not intended for use in defining or assessing temporary seating, such as folding jump seats. ICS 43.020 HS 8702.00.00; HS 8703.00.00; HS 8704.00.00 EQV: ISO 20176:2006 44 pages PGr 5

849. EAS 577-1:2008, Road vehicles — Ignition systems — Part 1: Vocabula ry This part of ISO 6518 defines terms related to the ignition systems of spark-ignited internal combustion engines intended for use in road vehicles. ICS 01.040.43; 43.060.50 HS 8511.00.00 EQV: ISO 6518-1:2002 12 pages PGr 2

850. EAS 577-2:2008, Road vehicles — Ignition systems — Part 2: Electric al performance and function test methods This part of ISO 6518 specifies the methods and test conditions for testing battery-supplied ignition systems for spark-ignited internal combustion engines. Because of the difficulties in producing repeatable measurements with atmospheric spark gaps and different observers, two methods of obtaining the results necessary for calculating the System output energy are given. ICS 43.060.50 HS 8511.00.00 EQV: ISO 6518-2:1995 10 pages PGr 2

851. EAS 578:2008, Instruments for measuring vehicle exhaust emissions This International Standard/Recommendation specifies the metrological and technical requirements and tests for measuring instruments [hereafter termed “instrument(s)”] that serve to determine the volume fractions of certain components of the exhaust gases emanating from motor vehicles, and establishes the conditions with which such instruments must comply in order to meet any OIML performance requirements. It is applicable to instruments, particularly those used according to the procedure defined in ISO 3929, intended for the inspection and maintenance of in-use motor vehicles with spark ignition engines. ICS 13.040.50; 43.180 HS 9027.10.00 EQV: ISO 3930:2000 27 pages PGr 3

852. EAS 579:2008, Agricultural wheeled tractors — Maximum speeds — Me thod of determination This International Standard specifies a method for calculating the maximum design Speed and a method for measuring the maximum travel Speed of agricultural wheeled tractors. ICS 65.060.10 HS 8701.90.00 EQV: ISO 3965:1990 3 pages PGr 1

853. EAS 580:2008, Agricultural tractors — Operator's seating accommod ation — Dimensions This International Standard lays down dimensions for the Operators seat and the location of specific controls relative to the Seat Index Point (SIP) 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 Operators seating accommodation on agricultural tractors. ICS 65.060.10 HS 8701.90.00 EQV: ISO 4253:1993 4 pages PGr 1

854. EAS 581:2008, Road vehicles — Retro-reflective registration plate s for motor vehicles and trailers — Specification

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This International Standard specifies the provisions applicable to retro-reflective registration plates for motor vehicles and their trailers. ICS 43.040.20 HS 9405.60.00 [HS 8310.00.00] EQV: ISO 7591:1982 4 pages PGr 1

855. EAS 582:2008, Commercial road vehicles — Dimensional codes This International Standard establishes dimensional codes for commercial road vehicles to be used for the exchange of vehicle data and electronic processing. It applies to commercial road vehicles as defined in IS0 3833. ICS 43.080.01 HS 8703.00.00; HS 8704.00.00 EQV: ISO 7656:1993 32 pages PGr 4

856. EAS 583:2008, Road vehicles — Heavy commercial vehicle combinatio ns and articulated buses — Lateral stability test m ethods This International Standard specifies test methods to determine the lateral stability of heavy commercial vehicle combinations as defined in ISO 3833, including truck centre-axle trailer combinations and articulated buses. It is applicable to trucks and trailers having a mass exceeding 3,5 t and buses having a mass exceeding 5 t, i.e. vehicle categories N2, N3, O3, O4 and M3 according to 92/53/EEC. The manoeuvres specified in these test methods are not fully representative of real driving conditions, but are useful for determining the lateral stability of a heavy vehicle combination. ICS 43.080.01 HS 8703.00.00; HS 8704.00.00 EQV: ISO 14791:2000 26 pages PGr 4

857. EAS 584:2008, Road vehicles — Air and air/hydraulic braking syste ms of motor vehicles, including those with electron ic control functions — Test procedures This International Standard specifies the method of testing the air or air over hydraulic braking systems of vehicles of categories M and N (excluding M1 and N1) as defined in Annex 7 to the UN-ECE Consolidated Resolution on the Construction of Vehicles (R.E.3.) which are built to comply with UN-ECE Regulation 13/09 including supplements 1-6. Test methods covering lock actuators or the electrical regenerative braking systems of electric and hybrid vehicles are not included in this edition. ICS 43.040.40 HS 3819.00.00 EQV: ISO 7635:2006 40 pages PGr 5

858. EAS 585:2008, Road vehicles — Alternators with regulators — Test methods and general requirements This International Standard specifies test methods and general requirements for the determination of the electrical characteristic data of alternators for road vehicles. It applies to alternators, cooled according to the manufacturer's instructions, mounted on internal combustion engines. ICS 43.060.50 HS 8511.40.00 EQV: ISO 8854:1988 4 pages PGr 1

859. EAS 586:2008, Road vehicles — Graphical symbols to designate brak e fluid types

This International Standard specifies the graphical symbols and colours used to identify, on road vehicles, the correct type of fluid to be used for: a) petroleum-base brake fluid systems; b) non-petroleum-base brake fluid systems. ICS 01.080.20; 43.040.40; 75.120 HS 3819.00.00 EQV: ISO 9128:2006 5 pages PGr 1

860. EAS 587:2008, Road vehicles — Fuel pump electric connections This International Standard specifies the requirements for electric connections for electric fuel pumps used in road vehicles. It does not apply to electric fuel pumps with free couplers, i.e. cable to cable terminations. ICS 43.060.50 HS 8409 91 20; 8409 99 30 EQV: ISO 9534:1989 4 pages PGr 1

861. EAS 588-1:2008, Road vehicles — Airbag components — Part 1: Vocabul ary This part of ISO 12097 establishes a terminology for the components of airbag modules in road vehicles, for use in reference to test methods, environmental test procedures and requirements for these components. It also lists commonly used abbreviations of terms. ICS 43.040.80 HS 8708 99 00[HS 8708 99 61] EQV: ISO 12097-1:2002 21 pages PGr 3

862. EAS 588-2:2008, Road vehicles — Airbag components — Part 2: Testing of airbag modules This part of IS0 12097 establishes uniform test methods and specifies environmental procedures and requirements for airbag modules in road vehicles. ICS 43.040.60 HS 8708 99 00[HS 8708 99 61] EQV: ISO 12097-2:1996 20 pages PGr 3

863. EAS 588-3:2008, Road vehicles — Airbag components — Part 3: Testing of inflator assemblies This part of ISO 12097 establishes uniform test methods and specifies environmental procedures and requirements for the inflator assemblies of airbag modules in road vehicles. ICS 43.040.80 HS 8708 99 00[HS 8708 99 61] EQV: ISO 12097-3:2002 26 pages PGr 4

864. EAS 589-1:2008, Road vehicles — Traffic accident analysis — Part 1: Vocabulary This part of ISO 12353 establishes a vocabulary relating to the investigation and analysis of road traffic accidents and to the application of accident data. It also lists other, commonly used terms in the domain. ICS 01.040.43; 43.040.80 HS 8700(Chapter 87) EQV: ISO 12353-1:2002 39 pages PGr 5

865. EAS 589-2:2008, Road vehicles — Traffic accident analysis — Part 2: Guidelines for the use of impact severity measures This part of ISO 12353 describes the suitability of various measures for the determination of impact severity in road vehicle accidents. It also summarizes the main characteristics of the methods used for determining impact severity. ICS 43.040.80 HS 8700(Chapter 87) EQV: ISO 12353-2:2003 20 pages PGr 3

866. EAS 590-1:2008, Road vehicles and internal combustion engines — Fil ter vocabulary — Part 1: Definitions of filters and filter components

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This part of ISO 11841 defines terms for filters and components used in road vehicles and internal combustion engines for general use (e.g. marine engines, stationary engines). The purpose of ISO 11841 is to standardize definitions, to facilitate their understanding, and to create the basis of a uniform translation into foreign languages. It is also recommended that this International Standard be used when establishing other technical documents. ICS 01.040.43; 43.060.20; 43.060.30; 43.060.40 HS 8421.23.00; HS 8421.31.00 EQV: ISO 11841-1:2000 18 pages PGr 3

867. EAS 590-2:2008, Road vehicles and internal combustion engines — Fil ter vocabulary — Part 2: Definitions of characteris tics of filters and their components This part of ISO 11841 defines terms for the characteristics of filters and filter components used in road vehicles and internal combustion engines for general use (e.g. marine engines, stationary engines). The purpose of ISO 11841 is to standardize definitions, to facilitate their understanding, and to create the basis of a uniform translation into foreign languages. It is also recommended that this International Standard be used when establishing other technical documents. ICS 01.040.43; 43.060.20; 43.060.30; 43.060.40 HS 8421.23.00; HS 8421.31.00 EQV: ISO 11841-2:2000 15 pages PGr 2

868. EAS 591-1:2008, Road vehicles — Test dust for filter evaluation — P art 1: Arizona test dust This part of ISO 12103 defines particle size distribution and chemical content limits involving four grades of test dust made from Arizona desert sand. ICS 43.060.20; 43.060.40 HS 8421.23.00; HS 8421.31.00 EQV: ISO 12103-1:1997 9 pages PGr 2

869. EAS 591-2:2008, Road vehicles — Test dust for filter evaluation — P art 2: Aluminium oxide test dust This part of ISO 12103 specifies the particle size distribution of five inorganic test dusts used for the evaluation of filters. These dust are used in conjunction with various test procedures designed to evaluate, in general, fuel and lubricating oil filters for internal combustion engines by gravimetric methods. The dusts may also be used for a number of other applications, such as for abrasion tests, where distinct, known particle size distributions of hard, abrasive material are required. ICS 43.060.20; 43.060.40 HS 8421.23.00; HS 8421.31.00 EQV: ISO 12103-2:1997 11 pages PGr 2

870. EAS 592:2008, Road vehicles — Filler pipes and openings of motor vehicle fuel tanks — Vapour recovery system This International Standard ensures compatibility between new petrol-powered vehicle designs and refuelling vapour recovery nozzles — both active and passive systems — by their dimensions and specifications. ICS 43.060.40 HS 8708.99.00 EQV: ISO 13331:1995 9 pages PGr 2

871. EAS 593-1:2008, Road vehicles — Anchorages in vehicles and attachme nts to anchorages for child restraint systems — Par t 1: Seat bight anchorages and attachments This part of ISO 13216 specifies the dimensions, general requirements and static strength requirements of rigid anchorages for anchoring child restraint systems (CRS) in vehicles. It is applicable to fittings for the installation of CRSs for children with a mass of up to 22 kg, by means of two rigid anchorages positioned in the seat bight area, in passenger carrying vehicles. ICS 43.040.60 HS 8702.00.00; HS 8703.00.00; HS 8704.00.00 EQV: ISO 13216-1:1999 19 pages PGr 3

872. EAS 593-2:2008, Road vehicles — Anchorages in vehicles and attachme nts to anchorages for child restraint systems — Par t 2: Top tether anchorages and attachments This part of ISO 13216 establishes the positioning zones, dimensions and general and static-strength requirements for top tether anchorages used together with seat bight anchorages according to ISO 13216-1 or with other systems for anchoring child restraint systems (CRS) in road vehicles. It is applicable to child restraint systems intended for children with a mass of up to 22 kg. ICS 43.040.80 HS 8702.00.00; HS 8703.00.00; HS 8704.00.00 EQV: ISO 13216-2:2004 22 pages PGr 3

873. EAS 593-3:2008, Road vehicles — Anchorages in vehicles and attachme nts to anchorages for child restraint systems — Par t 3: Classification of child restraint dimensions and sp ace in vehicle This part of ISO 13216 classifies the spatial requirements in a vehicle to enable a child restraint system (CRS) to be conveniently mounted. It also specifies the dimensions of child restraint systems, in order to ensure that they will fit in vehicles. A classification scheme is provided to determine dimensional compatibility between child restraint systems and the available space at specified seating positions in vehicles. The dimensional requirements refer to forward-facing child restraint systems of three size categories, rearward-facing child restraint systems of three size categories, and lateral-facing child restraint systems of two categories. ICS 43.040.80 HS 8702.00.00; HS 8703.00.00; HS 8704.00.00 EQV: ISO 13216-3:2006 19 pages PGr 3

874. EAS 594:2008, Road vehicles — Ignition coils — Electrical charact eristics and test methods This International Standard applies to ignition coils for inductive energy storage. It defines test methods for ignition coils used in ignition systems with solid state switching of spark ignited internal combustion engines. ICS 43.060.50 HS 8511.30.20 EQV: ISO 13476:1997 10 pages PGr 2

875. EAS 595:2008, Road vehicles — Localization of exhaust system leak s and equipment specifications This International Standard specifies a method to verify the gas tightness of the exhaust system of road vehicles equipped with an international combustion engine. It is primarily intended to establish a method to detect and localize exhaust system leaks in order to improve the quality of exhaust gas measurements. It is also intended to complete the requirements of ISO 39291 and applicable regulations. ICS 43.060.20 HS 8708.92.00 EQV: ISO 13556:1998 9 pages PGr 2

876. EAS 596:2008, Road vehicles — Pedestrian protection — Head impact test method This International Standard specifies a test method to simulate the head impact of an adult pedestrian to the bonnet top of passenger vehicles or light truck vehicles of up to 3.5 t (GVM), as defined in ISO 3833.The impact device to be used in this test method will be robust for a vehicle impact velocity of up to 11 m/s. The test method specified addresses the reduction of an adult pedestrian head injury risk; it does not test for injuries to other regions of the pedestrian. The evaluation of injury risk to other pedestrian body regions should be

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determined using other test methods. This test method does not consider downward pitching of the vehicle due to pre-impact braking. This test method and the corresponding HIC measurement utilizes a free flight head form impactor and does not consider the kinematics of the pedestrian body as a whole, nor does it consider the subsequent post-impact kinematics and potential injury risk. ICS 43.040.80 HS 8702.00.00; HS 8703.00.00; HS 8704.00.00 EQV: ISO 14513:2006 11 pages PGr 2

877. EAS 597-1:2008, Road vehicles — Dummies for restraint system testin g — Part 1: Adult dummies This Technical Report describes the adult crash test dummies which are recommended by ISO for use in evaluating the occupant protection potential of restraint systems in frontal and side impact test procedures. ICS 43.180 HS 8702.00.00; HS 8703.00.00; HS 8704.00.00 EQV: ISO/TR 12349-1:1999 3 pages PGr 1

878. EAS 597-2:2008, Road vehicles — Dummies for restraint system testin g — Part 2: Child dummies This Technical Report describes the infant and child crash test dummies which are recommended by ISO for use in evaluating child restraints and their interactions with deploying air bags. ICS 43.180 HS 8702.00.00; HS 8703.00.00; HS 8704.00.00 EQV: ISO/TR 12349-2:1999 3 pages PGr 1

879. EAS 598:2008, Road vehicles — Pneumatic braking connections betwe en motor vehicles and towed vehicles — Interchangeability This International Standard specifies the requirements which ensure interchangeability of the pneumatic braking connections between motor vehicles and towed vehicles. It concerns vehicle combinations equipped with pneumatic braking systems with two lines: one control line and one supply line. ICS 43.040.40 HS 4009.50.0020(hoses); HS 8708.39.0000 EQV: ISO 1728:2006 6 pages PGr 1

880. EAS 599:2008, Road vehicles — Connectors for the electrical conne ction of towing and towed vehicles — 7-pole connect or type 24 N (normal) for vehicles with 24 V nominal supply voltage This International Standard specifies the dimensions of, and gives particular requirements for, 7-pole connectors of type 24 N and their contact allocation for the electrical connection of towing and towed vehicles with 24 V nominal supply voltage, thus ensuring interchangeability. ICS 43.040.10 HS 8511.90.00; HS 8512.90.00 EQV: ISO 1185:2003 8 pages PGr 2

881. EAS 600:2008, Road vehicles — Connectors for the electrical conne ction of towing and towed vehicles — 7-pole connect or type 12 N (normal) for vehicles with 12 V nominal supply voltage This International Standard specifies the dimensions of, and contact allocation tests and requirements for, 7-pole connectors of type 12 N for the electrical connection of towing and towed vehicles with 12 V nominal supply voltage, thus ensuring interchangeability. ICS 43.040.10 HS 8511.90.00; HS 8512.90.00 EQV: ISO 1724:2003 8 pages PGr 2

882. EAS 601:2008, Road vehicles — Electrical connections — Double-pol e connection This International Standard specifies the dimensions and electrical characteristics of the double-pole connection required for the interchangeability of the electrical connections used to supply additional appliances in road vehicles with a nominal supply voltage of 12 V or 24 V d.c. ICS 43.040.10 HS 8511.90.00; HS 8512.90.00 EQV: ISO 4165:2001 4 pages PGr 1

883. EAS 602:2008, Road vehicles — Hydraulic braking systems, includin g those with electronic control functions, for moto r vehicles — Test procedures This International Standard specifies the method of testing the hydraulic braking systems of vehicles of categories M and N which are built to comply with ECE-R 13/09, including supplements 1 to 7. The values in square brackets [ ] are taken from ECE Regulation No. 13 for information. Hydraulic braking systems include vacuum-assisted and power hydraulic-assisted braking systems as well as full power hydraulic braking systems. ICS 43.040.40 HS 8708.39.0000 EQV: ISO 6597:2005 47 pages PGr 5

884. EAS 603:2008, Road vehicles — Procedure for H- and R-point determ ination This International Standard defines a three-dimensional H-point machine for use in the determination of the actual H-point and torso angle of a seat, for the purpose of comparing these measurements to the manufacturer's seating reference point and design torso angle. The three-dimensional H-point machine is intended to be used as a checking device for one designated seat position at a time and is not a device which measures or indicates an occupant's capabilities or comfort. ICS 43.020 HS 8702.00.00; HS 8703.00.00; HS 8704.00.00 EQV: ISO 6549:1999 9 pages PGr 2

885. EAS 604:2008, Passenger cars — Power-off reaction of a vehicle in a turn — Open-loop test method

This International Standard specifies open-loop test methods to determine the reactions of a vehicle in a turn to a sudden drop in motive power resulting from release of the accelerator pedal. It applies to passenger cars as defined in ISO 3833. The open-loop manoeuvre specified in this test method is not representative of real driving conditions, but is useful to obtain measures of a vehicle’s power-off behaviour resulting from specific types of control inputs under closely controlled test conditions. ICS 43.100 HS 8702.00.00; HS 8703.00.00 EQV: ISO 9816:2006 23 pages PGr 3

886. EAS 605:2008, Road vehicles — Flat attachment fixing nuts for com mercial vehicles — Test methods This International Standard specifies test methods and performance requirements for ensuring proper wheel or rim assembly on road vehicles by means of hexagonal nuts with a flat seating captive washer used with 18 mm, 20 mm and 22 mm studs. It is applicable to commercial vehicles as defined in ISO3833 and to those nuts as specified in ISO7575. It is not applicable to fasteners for less common or special applications. ICS 43.040.50 HS 7318.16.00 EQV: ISO 10597:2004 6 pages PGr 1

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887. EAS 606:2008, Road vehicles — Brake lining assemblies — Inertia d ynamometer test method

This International Standard specifies a dynamometer test method to homologate alternative types of brake linings (including pads) mounted on original equipment, in accordance with UN-ECE Regulation No. 13-09, Annex 15. This International Standard is applicable to road vehicles of categories M, N and O (see 3.1) as defined in UN ECE Consolidated resolution of the construction of vehicles, R.E.3, Annex 7. Application for approval corresponding to this test method is to be made by the vehicle manufacturer (in the case of vehicles of category O the application is to be made by the axle or brake manufacturer) or by his duly accredited representative. ICS 43.040.40 HS 8708.39.0000 EQV: ISO 11157:2005 20 pages PGr 3

888. EAS 607:2008, Commercial road vehicles — Mechanical coupling betw een towing vehicles with rear-mounted coupling and drawbar trailers — Interchangeability This International Standard specifies the requirements for the various elements and dimensions of towing vehicles with rear-mounted coupling and of drawbar trailers, to ensure interchangeability. This International Standard is applicable to road trains for commercial transport of cargo of the greatest possible variety; it does not cover dedicated or special combinations. Nor does it specify limitations of maximum gross mass and overall dimensions, which are generally laid down by legislative requirements. ICS 43.040.70 HS 8716.90.10 EQV: ISO 11406:2001 6 pages PGr 1

889. EAS 608:2008, Commercial road vehicles — Mechanical coupling betw een towing vehicles, with coupling mounted forward and below, and centre-axle trailers — Interchangeabilit y This International Standard specifies the interchangeability requirements of the various elements and dimensions for the mechanical coupling of towing vehicles whose coupling is mounted forward and below to centre-axle trailers. It is applicable to road trains for the commercial transport of low-density, high-volume cargo of the greatest possible variety. It is also applicable to corresponding equipment in cases where the same vehicle makes up part of a road train having more than one trailer. It is not applicable to dedicated or special combinations such as coupling systems with an extensible drawbar; nor does it specify limitations on maximum gross mass and overall dimensions, which are generally laid down by legislative requirements. Vehicle combinations whose couplings form the subject of this International Standard (see Annex B for examples) are not interchangeable with those whose couplings are rear-mounted (see ISO 11406). ICS 43.040.70 HS 8716.90.10 EQV: ISO 11407:2004 9 pages PGr 2

890. EAS 609-1:2008, Road vehicles — Technical documentation of electric al and electronic systems — Part 1: Content of exch anged documents This part of ISO 11748 gives guidelines for the content and structure of technical documentation for on-board electronic control systems used in road vehicles. It provides a checklist of technical data elements to be considered when creating technical documentation. ICS 43.060.50 HS 4901.10.10; HS 4911.99.10; HS 4911.99.90 EQV: ISO 11748-1:2001 6 pages PGr 1

891. EAS 609-2:2008, Road vehicles — Technical documentation of electric al and electronic systems — Part 2: Documentation agreement This part of ISO 11748 gives guidelines for the structure and content of the documentation agreement established between partners in the development of on-board electronic control systems used in road vehicles. The documentation agreement describes the exchange of documents between the partners and is specific to a given development. This part of ISO 11748 provides a framework for any such agreement. ICS 43.060.50 HS 4901.10.10; HS 4911.99.10; HS 4911.99.90 EQV: ISO 11748-2:2001 6 pages PGr 1

892. EAS 609-3:2008, Road vehicles — Technical documentation of electric al and electronic systems — Part 3: Application exa mple This part of ISO11748 provides an application example of the guidelines and specifications for technical documentation given in ISO11748-1 and ISO11748-2. The example is based on the standard generalized mark up language (SGML), which is specified in ISO8879. ICS 43.060.50 HS 4901.10.10; HS 4911.99.10; HS 4911.99.90 EQV: ISO 11748-3:2002 26 pages PGr 4

893. EAS 610:2008, Road vehicles — Direction-of-motion stereotypes for automotive hand controls This International Standard gives design recommendations and requirements for the direction-of-motion of hand controls found in passenger, multipurpose and commercial vehicles, and buses. ICS 43.020 HS 8700(Chapter 87) EQV: ISO 12214:2002 9 pages PGr 2

894. EAS 611:2008, Road vehicles — Wheels and rims — Use, general main tenance and safety requirements and out-of-service conditions This International Standard specifies requirements for the use, and general maintenance and safety of wheels and rims, and defines their out-of-service conditions, such as cracked, worn and bent wheels. It is applicable to wheels intended for use on road vehicles as defined in ISO 3833, excepting mopeds and motorcycles, and including multi-piece wheels for trucks. ICS 43.040.50 HS 8708.70.00 EQV: ISO 14400:2005 34 pages PGr 4

895. EAS 612-1:2008, Road vehicles — Compressed natural gas (CNG) refuel ling connector — Part 1: 20 MPa (200 bar) connector This part of ISO 14469 specifies CNG refuelling nozzles and receptacles constructed entirely of new and unused parts and materials, for road vehicles powered by compressed natural gas. A CNG refuelling connector consists of, as applicable, the receptacle and its protective cap (mounted on the vehicle) and the nozzle. This part of ISO 14469 is applicable only to such devices designed for a service pressure of 20 MPa (200 bar), identified by the code B200, to those using CNG in accordance with ISO 15403 and having standardized mating components, and to connectors that prevent natural gas vehicles from being fuelled by dispenser stations with service pressures higher than that of the vehicle, while allowing them to be fuelled by stations with service pressures less than or equal to the vehicle fuel system service pressure. ICS 43.060.40 HS 8409.91.94 EQV: ISO 14469-1:2004 23 pages PGr 3

896. EAS 612-3:2008, Road vehicles — Compressed natural gas (CNG) refuel ling connector — Part 3: 25 MPa (250 bar) connector This part of ISO 14469 applies to compressed natural gas (CNG) vehicle nozzles and receptacles hereinafter referred to as devices, constructed entirely of new, unused parts and materials.

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ICS 43.060.40 HS 8409.91.94 EQV: ISO 14469-3:2006 24 pages PGr 3

897. EAS 613:2008, Road transport and traffic telematics — Automatic v ehicle and equipment identification — Reference arc hitecture and terminology This International Standard establishes a common framework to achieve unambiguous identification in ITS/RTTT: AVI/AEI applications. This scheme and Reference Architecture Model is designed to be an “enabling” structure to allow interoperability between different commercial systems, and not prescriptive in determining any one system. It is not frequency- nor air interface protocol-specific, provides maximum interoperability, has a high population capability, and provides the possibility of upwards migration to more capable systems. ICS 03.220.20; 35.240.60 HS 8530.80.00; HS 8608.00.40 EQV: ISO 14814:2006 12 pages PGr 2

898. EAS 614:2008, Road transport and traffic telematics — Automatic v ehicle and equipment identification — System specif ications This International Standard defines a generic AVI/AEI System specification for nominal AVI/AEI to provide an enabling International Standard, which, whilst allowing the system specifier to determine the performance levels and operating conditions, provides a framework for nominal interoperability. ICS 03.220.20; 35.240.60 HS 8530.80.00; HS 8608.00.40 EQV: ISO 14815:2005 31 pages PGr 4

899. EAS 615:2008, Road transport and traffic telematics — Automatic v ehicle and equipment identification — Numbering and data structure This International Standard establishes a common framework data structure for unambiguous identification in RTTT/ITS systems. It excludes any physical aspects such as interfaces. It is neither frequency- nor air interface protocol-specific. ICS 03.220.20; 35.240.60 HS 8530.80.00; HS 8608.00.40 EQV: ISO 14816:2005 35 pages PGr 4

900. EAS 616:2008, Road vehicles — Ergonomic aspects of transport info rmation and control systems — Dialogue management principles and compliance procedures This International Standard presents ergonomic principles for the design of the dialogues that take place between the driver of a road vehicle and the vehicle's transport information and control systems (TICS) while the vehicle is in motion. It also specifies compliance verification conditions for the requirements related to these principles. ICS 13.180; 43.040.15 HS 8530.80.00; HS 8608.00.40 EQV: ISO 15005:2002 14 pages PGr 2

901. EAS 617:2008, Road vehicles — Ergonomic aspects of transport info rmation and control systems — Specifications and compliance procedures for in-vehicle auditory prese ntation This International Standard establishes ergonomic specifications for the presentation of auditory information related to transport information and control systems (TICS) through speech or sounds. It applies only to the use of auditory displays when the vehicle is in motion. It presents a set of requirements and recommendations for in-vehicle auditory messages from TICS, and provides message characteristics and functional factors for maximizing message intelligibility and utility while helping prevent auditory or mental overload. ICS 35.240.60; 43.040.15 HS 8702.00.00; HS 8703.00.00; HS 8704.00.00 EQV: ISO 15006:2004 11 pages PGr 2

902. EAS 618-1:2008, Road vehicles — Measurement of driver visual behavi our with respect to transport information and contr ol systems — Part 1: Definitions and parameters This part of ISO 15007 defines key terms and parameters applied in the analysis of driver visual behaviour. It can be applied in environments from real-world trials to laboratory-based driving simulator studies. ICS 13.180 HS 8702.00.00; HS 8703.00.00; HS 8704.00.00 EQV: ISO 15007-1:2002 8 pages PGr 2

903. EAS 618-2:2008, Road vehicles — Measurement of driver visual behavi our with respect to transport information and contr ol systems — Part 2: Equipment and procedures This Technical Specification gives guidelines on equipment and procedures for analyzing driver visual behaviour, intended to enable assessors of transport information and control systems (TICS) to � plan evaluation trials, � specify (and install) data capture equipment, and � analyse, interpret and report visual-behaviour metrics (standards of measurement). It is applicable to both road trials and simulated driving environments. It is not applicable to the assessment of head-up displays. ICS 13.180; 43.040.15 HS 8702.00.00; HS 8703.00.00; HS 8704.00.00 EQV: ISO/TS 15007-2:2001 8 pages PGr 2

904. EAS 619:2008, Road vehicles — Ergonomic aspects of transport info rmation and control systems — Specifications and compliance procedures for in-vehicle visual present ation This International Standard gives minimum specifications for the image quality and legibility of displays containing dynamic (changeable) visual information presented to the driver of a road vehicle by on-board transport information and control systems (TICS) used while the vehicle is in motion. These specifications are intended to be independent of display technologies, while test methods and measurements for assessing compliance with them have been included where necessary. ICS 13.180; 43.040.15 HS 8700(Chapter 87) EQV: ISO 15008:2003 25 pages PGr 3

905. EAS 620-1:2008, Road vehicles — Communication between vehicle and e xternal equipment for emissions-related diagnostics — Part 1: General information This part of ISO 15031 provides an introduction to ISO 15031 and its application to communication between vehicles and external equipment for emissions-related diagnostics. This part of ISO 15031 presents an overview of ISO 15031, describing its partitioning and the relation of its other parts to SAE (US Society of Automotive Engineers) recommended practices. ICS 13.040.50 HS 9027.10.00 EQV: ISO 15031-1:2001 3 pages PGr 1

906. EAS 620-2:2008, Road vehicles — Communication between vehicle and e xternal equipment for emissions-related diagnostics — Part 2: Terms, definitions, abbreviations and acron yms This part of ISO 15031 is a guide to terms, definitions, abbreviations and acronyms used in emissions-related diagnostics, with respect to the communication between road vehicles and external equipment used in that field. It also specifies a procedure for constructing new

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terms. As it gives recommended usage of diagnostic terms applicable to electrical/electronic systems, it also makes reference to related mechanical terms, definitions, abbreviations, and acronyms. ICS 01.040.43; 13.040.50; 43.040.10 HS 9027.10.00 EQV: ISO/TR 15031-2:2004 43 pages PGr 5

907. EAS 620-3:2008, Road vehicles — Communication between vehicle and e xternal equipment for emissions-related diagnostics — Part 3: Diagnostic connector and related electrical circuits, specification and use This part of ISO 15031 specifies a minimum set of requirements for a diagnostic connector used in communication between vehicle and external equipment for emissions-related diagnostics. Its aim is to promote the use of a common diagnostic connector throughout the motor vehicle industry. The diagnostic connection consists of two mating connectors, the vehicle connector and the external test equipment connector. Applicable to all types of road vehicles, the connector specified has no positive locking feature and is intended for short-term diagnostic connection only. ICS 13.040.50; 43.040.10; 43.180 HS 9027.10.00 EQV: ISO 15031-3:2004 20 pages PGr 3

908. EAS 620-4:2008, Road vehicles — Communication between vehicle and e xternal equipment for emissions-related diagnostics — Part 4: External test equipment The document specifies: � a means of establishing communications between an OBD-equipped vehicle and external test equipment, � a set of diagnostic services to be provided by the external test equipment in order to exercise the services defined in ISO 15031-5, � conformance criteria for the external test equipment. ICS 13.040.50; 43.180 HS 9027.10.00 EQV: ISO 15031-4:2005 34 pages PGr 4

909. EAS 620-5:2008, Road vehicles — Communication between vehicle and e xternal equipment for emissions-related diagnostics — Part 5: Emissions-related diagnostic services This part of ISO 15031 specifies diagnostic services and functionally addressed request/response messages required to be supported by motor vehicles and external test equipment for diagnostic purposes which pertain to motor vehicle emission-related data. Any external test equipment meeting the requirements of ISO 15031-4 use these messages to retrieve emissions-related information from the vehicle. ICS 13.040.50; 43.040.10 HS 9027.10.00 EQV: ISO 15031-5:2006 185 pages PGr 13

910. EAS 620-6:2008, Road vehicles — Communication between vehicle and e xternal equipment for emissions-related diagnostics — Part 6: Diagnostic trouble code definitions This part of ISO 15031 provides recommended uniformity for alphanumeric trouble codes. It further provides guidance for uniform messages associated with these codes. ICS 13.040.50; 43.040.10 HS 9027.10.00 EQV: ISO 15031-6:2005 129 pages PGr 10

911. EAS 620-7:2008, Road vehicles — Communication between vehicle and e xternal equipment for emissions-related diagnostics — Part 7: Data link security This part of ISO 15031 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. ICS 13.040.50; 43.040.10 HS 9027.10.00 EQV: ISO 15031-7:2001 3 pages PGr 1

912. EAS 621-1:2008, Road vehicles — Vehicle dynamics test methods — Par t 1: General conditions for passenger cars This part of ISO 15037 specifies the general conditions that apply when vehicle dynamics properties are determined according to ISO test methods. ICS 43.100 HS 8702.00.00; HS 8703.00.00 EQV: ISO 15037-1:2006 18 pages PGr 3

913. EAS 621-2:2008, Road vehicles — Vehicle dynamics test methods — Par t 2: General conditions for heavy vehicles and buse s This part of ISO 15037 specifies the general conditions that apply when vehicle dynamics properties are determined according to ISO test methods carried out on heavy vehicles. These are commercial vehicles, combinations, buses and articulated buses, as defined in ISO 3833 for trucks and trailers above 3.5 t and buses above 5 t maximum weight, and in UNECE (United Nations Economic Commission for Europe) and EC vehicle classification, categories M3, N2, N3, O3 and O4. ICS 43.080.01 HS 8702.00.00; HS 8703.00.00; HS 8704.00.00 EQV: ISO 15037-2:2002 18 pages PGr 3

914. EAS 622:2008, Transport information and control systems — In-vehi cle navigation systems — Communications message set requirements This International Standard specifies message content and format utilized by in-vehicle navigation systems. Its emphasis is on messages that are required to generate or enhance routing instructions. There is a particular focus on messages that would not necessarily be included in a more general traffic management message list. ICS 35.240.60; 43.040.15 HS 9104.00.00 EQV: ISO 15075:2003 24 pages PGr 3

915. EAS 623-1:2008, Road vehicles — Four-pole electrical connectors wit h pins and twist lock — Part 1: Dimensions and clas ses of application This part of ISO 15170 specifies those items, principally dimensions and classes of application of electrical connectors with up to four pins and twist lock coupling, necessary for assuring the interchangeability of both parts of electrical connections according to ISO 15170. ICS 43.040.10 HS 8511.90.00; HS 8512.90.00 EQV: ISO 15170-1:2001 7 pages PGr 2

916. EAS 623-2:2008, Road vehicles — Four-pole electrical connectors wit h pins and twist lock — Part 2: Tests and requireme nts This part of ISO 15170 specifies tests and requirements for electrical connectors and connections with up to four poles and twist lock coupling. ICS 43.040.10 HS 8511.90.00; HS 8512.90.00 EQV: ISO 15170-2:2001 15 pages PGr 2

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917. EAS 624-1:2008, Road vehicles — Compressed natural gas (CNG) fuel s ystems — Part 1: Safety requirements

This part of ISO 15501 specifies the minimum safety requirements applicable for the functionality of CNG on-board fuel systems intended for use on the types of motor vehicles as defined in ISO 3833. This part of ISO 15501 is applicable to vehicles using compressed natural gas in accordance with ISO 15403, including bi-fuel, original-production and converted vehicles. ICS 43.060.40 HS 8409.91.94 EQV: ISO 15501-1:2001 9 pages PGr 2

918. EAS 624-2:2008, Road vehicles — Compressed natural gas (CNG) fuel s ystems — Part 2: Test methods This part of ISO15501 specifies the test methods for checking the minimum safety requirements specified in ISO15501-1. It is applicable to the functionality of the fuel systems designed to operate on compressed natural gas of motor vehicles as defined in ISO3833. ICS 43.060.40 HS 8409.91.94 EQV: ISO 15501-2:2001 8 pages PGr 2

919. EAS 625:2008, Transport information and control systems — Forward vehicle collision warning systems — Performance requirements and test procedures This International Standard specifies performance requirements and test procedures for systems capable of warning the driver of short inter-vehicle distance and closing speed which may cause a rear-end collision with other vehicles, including motor cycles, ahead of the subject vehicle while it is operating at ordinary speed. ICS 03.220.01; 35.240.60; 43.040.99 HS 9104.00.00 EQV: ISO 15623:2002 25 pages PGr 3

920. EAS 626-1:2008, Road vehicles — Ergonomic requirements for the driv er's workplace in line-service buses — Part 1: Gene ral description, basic requirements This part of ISO 16121 applies to the driver’s workplace in low-floor line-service buses designed for the carriage of passengers, comprising more than eight seats in addition to the driver's seat, and having a maximum weight exceeding five metric tonnes and an overall width exceeding 2.30 m. It contains basic requirements for an ergonomic and comfortable seating position, which is essential to keep drivers in a good state of health. The dimensions and mounting positions of driver's seat, pedals and steering have to be carefully chosen, to enable drivers to sit in an ergonomic seating position, i.e. sitting at angles which comply with the given ranges of comfort and to allow some variation when seated. ICS 13.180; 43.080.20 HS 8702.00.00; HS 8703.00.00; HS 8704.00.00 EQV: ISO 16121-1:2005 13 pages PGr 2

921. EAS 626-2:2008, Road vehicles — Ergonomic requirements for the driv er's workplace in line-service buses — Part 2: Visi bility This part of ISO 16121 applies to the driver’s workplace in low-floor line-service buses designed for the carriage of passengers, comprising more than eight seats in addition to the driver's seat, and having a maximum weight exceeding five metric tonnes and an overall width exceeding 2,30 m. It gives the requirements for the driver’s field of view to the area in front of the vehicle, to the entrance opposite the driver’s seat and the interior compartment. ICS 13.180; 43.080.20 HS 8702.00.00; HS 8703.00.00; HS 8704.00.00 EQV: ISO 16121-2:2005 6 pages PGr 1

922. EAS 626-3:2008, Road vehicles — Ergonomic requirements for the driv er's workplace in line-service buses — Part 3: Info rmation devices and controls This part of ISO 16121 applies to the driver’s workplace in low-floor buses designed for the carriage of passengers, comprising more than eight seats in addition to the driver's seat, and having a maximum weight exceeding five metric tonnes and a maximum width exceeding 2.30 m. It gives the requirements for the location of information devices and controls. ICS 13.180; 43.080.20 HS 9104.00.00 EQV: ISO 16121-3:2005 9 pages PGr 2

923. EAS 626-4:2008, Road vehicles — Ergonomic requirements for the driv er's workplace in line-service buses — Part 4: Cabi n environment This part of ISO 16121 applies to the driver’s workplace in low-floor line-service buses designed for the carriage of passengers, comprising more than eight seats in addition to the driver's seat, and having a maximum weight exceeding five metric tonnes and an overall width exceeding 2.30 m. It gives the minimum requirements for the cabin environment. ICS 13.180; 43.080.20 HS 8702.00.00; HS 8703.00.00; HS 8704.00.00 EQV: ISO 16121-4:2005 6 pages PGr 1

924. EAS 627:2008, Road vehicles — Sled test procedure for evaluating occupant head and neck interactions with seat/head restraint designs in low-speed rear-end impact The sled test procedure described in this International Standard simulates low-speed rear-end impact resulting in a velocity change of the struck vehicle of 15 km/h. Its main purpose is the evaluation of the whiplash associated disorders due to seat occupant interactions with seat systems during the loading phase under standard conditions. ICS 43.020 HS 8702.00.00; HS 8703.00.00; HS 8704.00.00 EQV: ISO 17373:2005 25 pages PGr 3

925. EAS 628:2008, Road vehicles — Recyclability and recoverability — Calculation method This International Standard specifies a method for calculating the recyclability rate and the recoverability rate of a new road vehicle, each expressed as a percentage by mass (mass fraction in percent) of the road vehicle, which can potentially be � recycled, reused or both (recyclability rate), or � recovered, reused or both (recoverability rate). The calculation is performed by the vehicle manufacturer when a new vehicle is put on the market. ICS 43.020 HS 8702.00.00; HS 8703.00.00; HS 8704.00.00 EQV: ISO 22628:2002 8 pages PGr 2

926. EAS 629:2008, Road vehicles Rear moving barrier impact test procedure This International Standard specifies a rear moving barrier, rear-impact test procedure for road vehicles, with the purpose of ensuring that such tests are conducted under the same conditions as for high-speed tests. ICS 43.100 HS 8702.00.00; HS 8703.00.00; HS 8704.00.00 EQV: ISO 3984:2004 14 pages PGr 2

927. EAS 630:2008, Road vehicles — Roof load carriers

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This Publicly Available Specification specifies the minimum safety requirements for all roof load carriers intended for mounting on or above the roofs of passenger cars and light commercial vehicles with a maximum authorized total mass up to 3.5 t (ISO M08) as defined in ISO 1176. ICS 43.040.60 HS 8702.00.00; HS 8703.00.00; HS 8704.00.00 EQV: ISO/PAS 11154:2006 84 pages PGr 7

928. EAS 631:2008, Road vehicles — Endurance braking systems of motor vehicles and towed vehicles — Test procedures This International Standard specifies methods for testing the endurance braking systems of vehicles of categories M N and O (excluding M1, N1, O1 and O2) which are designed to comply with ECE-R 13/09 with supplement 1 to 6. The values given in square brackets are taken from ECE Regulation No. 13 for information. ICS 43.040.40 HS 8702.00.00; HS 8703.00.00; HS 8704.00.00 EQV: ISO 12161:2006 26 pages PGr 4

929. EAS 632:2008, Road vehicles — Tests for rigid plastic safety glaz ing materials This International Standard specifies all test methods relating to the safety requirements for rigid plastic safety glazing materials in a road vehicle, regardless of the type of plastic of which they are composed. ICS 43.040.65 HS 7007.11.00; HS 7007.21.00 EQV: ISO 15082:1999 18 pages PGr 3

930. EAS 633:2008, Road vehicles — Alarm systems for buses and commerc ial vehicles of maximum authorized total mass great er than 3.5 t This International Standard defines terms and specifies requirements and tests for vehicle alarm systems (VAS) intended for installation within buses and commercial vehicles (as defined in ISO 3833) having a maximum authorized total mass (code ISO-M08 as defined in ISO 1176) of greater than 3.5 t. ICS 43.040.20 HS 8531.10.00 EQV: ISO 15763:2002 22 pages PGr 3

931. EAS 634:2008, Road vehicles Legal situation concerning lighting and light-sign alling devices For lighting and light signalling devices to be installed into road motor vehicles and their trailers. This document shall be applied when no other detailed specifications are available to choose the requirements for the appropriate devices regarding their design data and installation. ICS 43.040.20 HS 8512.20.00 EQV: ISO 10603:1992 9 pages PGr 2

932. EAS 635:2008, Road vehicles — Heavy commercial vehicles and buses — Steady-state circular tests This International Standard specifies tests for determining the steady-state directional control response ofheavy vehicles, one of the factors composing vehicle dynamics and road-holding properties. It is applicable toheavy vehicles— i.e. commercial vehicles, combinations, buses and articulated buses as defined in ISO3833—covered by CategoriesM3, N2, N3, O3, and O4 of UNECE (United Nations Economic Commission for Europe) and EC vehicle regulations. These categories pertain to trucks and trailers with a maximum mass above 3.5 t and to buses and articulated buses with a maximum mass above 5 t. ICS 43.080.01 HS 8703.00.00; HS 8704.00.00 EQV: ISO 14792:2003 13 pages PGr 2

933. EAS 636:2008, Road vehicles — Heavy commercial vehicles and buses — Lateral transient response test methods This International Standard specifies test methods for determining the transient response behaviour of heavy commercial vehicles, heavy commercial vehicle combinations, buses and articulated buses, as defined in ISO 3833 for trucks and trailers above 3.5 t and buses above 5 t maximum weight, and in UNECE (United Nations Economic Commission for Europe) and EC vehicle classification, categories M3, N2, N3, O3 and O4. ICS 43.080.01 HS 8703.00.00; HS 8704.00.00 EQV: ISO 14793:2003 28 pages PGr 4

934. EAS 637:2008, Diesel engines — Cleanliness assessment of fuel inj ection equipment This International Standard specifies cleanliness assessment procedures for evaluating the amount of debris found within the constituent parts of a fuel injection system for diesel engines that could lead to a reduction in the system's operational effectiveness. It is mainly concerned with new equipment not yet fitted to a diesel engine, and is therefore aimed primarily at engine and fuel injection equipment manufacturers. ICS 43.060.40 HS 8408 20.00(engine); HS 8408.99.00(parts) EQV: ISO 12345:2002 23 pages PGr 3

935. EAS 638:2008, Diesel engines — High-pressure fuel injection pipe assemblies — General requirements and dimensions This International Standard specifies dimensions and requirements for high-pressure fuel injection pipe assemblies and assembled pipe sets used on diesel (compression-ignition) engines. ICS 43.060.40 HS 8408 20.00(engine); HS 8408.99.00(parts) EQV: ISO 13296:2005 10 pages PGr 2

936. EAS 639:2008, Road vehicles — Pedestrian protection — Impact test method for pedestrian thigh, leg and knee This International Standard specifies a test method for simulating the lateral impact between the front of a motor vehicle (as defined in ISO 3833) of up to 3.5 tonnes GVM (gross vehicle mass) and an adult pedestrian. ICS 43.020 HS 8702.00.00; HS 8703.00.00; HS 8704.00.00 EQV: ISO 11096:2002 22 pages PGr 3

937. EAS 640-1:2008, Petroleum industry — Terminology — Part 1: Raw mate rials and products This part of ISO 1998 consists of terms in use in the petroleum industry to indicate raw materials or petroleum products, together with the corresponding definitions in the two languages. ICS 01.040.75; 75.080 HS 2709.00.00 to HS 2715.00.00 EQV: ISO 1998-1:1998 25 pages PGr 3

938. EAS 640-2:2008, Petroleum industry — Terminology — Part 2: Properti es and tests This part of ISO 1998 consists of a list of equivalent English and French terms, in use in the petroleum industry to indicate properties of petroleum products and test methods, together with the corresponding definitions in the two languages.

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ICS 01.040.75; 75.080 HS 2709.00.00 to HS 2715.00.00 EQV: ISO 1998-2:1998 23 pages PGr 3

939. EAS 640-3:2008, Petroleum industry — Terminology — Part 3: Explorat ion and production This part of ISO 1998 consists of a list of equivalent English and French terms, in use in the petroleum industry in the area of exploration and production, together with the corresponding definitions in the two languages. ICS 01.040.75; 75.080 HS 2709.00.00 to HS 2715.00.00 EQV: ISO 1998-3:1998 3 pages PGr 1

940. EAS 640-4:2008, Petroleum industry — Terminology — Part 4: Refining This part of ISO 1998 consists of a list of equivalent English and French terms, in use in the petroleum industry in the area of refining, together with the corresponding definitions in the two languages. ICS 01.040.75; 75.080 HS 2709.00.00 to HS 2715.00.00 EQV: ISO 1998-4:1998 14 pages PGr 2

941. EAS 640-5:2008, Petroleum industry — Terminology — Part 5: Transpor t, storage, distribution This part of ISO 1998 consists of a list of equivalent English and French terms, in use in the petroleum industry in the area of transport, storage and distribution, together with the corresponding definitions in the two languages. ICS 01.040.75; 75.080 HS 2709.00.00 to HS 2715.00.00 EQV: ISO 1998-5:1998 13 pages PGr 2

942. EAS 640-6:2008, Petroleum industry — Terminology — Part 6: Measurem ent This part of ISO 1998 introduces a list of equivalent English and French terms, in use in the petroleum industry to indicate the measurement of crude oils and petroleum products, together with the corresponding definitions in the two languages. ICS 01.040.75; 75.080 HS 2709.00.00 to HS 2715.00.00 EQV: ISO 1998-6:2000 48 pages PGr 5

943. EAS 640-7:2008, Petroleum industry — Terminology — Part 7: Miscella neous terms This part of ISO 1998 consists of a list of equivalent English and French terms, with the corresponding definitions, in use in the petroleum industry and that are not definitely relevant to one of the six categories of other parts of this International Standard. ICS 01.040.75; 75.080 HS 2709.00.00 to HS 2715.00.00 EQV: ISO 1998-7:1998 6 pages PGr 1

944. EAS 640-99:2008, Petroleum industry — Terminology — Part 99: General and index ISO 1998 gives a list of equivalent English and French terms in use in the petroleum industry, accompanied by the corresponding definitions in the two languages. It was compiled to serve an evident need for a ready form of reference document. It therefore does not include all the possible terms, those terms of which significance is unambiguous being excluded. ICS 01.040.75; 75.080 HS 2709.00.00 to HS 2715.00.00 EQV: ISO 1998-99:2000 15 pages PGr 2

945. EAS 641:2008, Standard test method for lead in gasoline by atomic absorption spectroscopy This test method covers the determination of the total lead content of gasoline within the concentration range of 2.5 to 25 mg/L. This test method compensates for variations in gasoline composition and is independent of lead alkyl type. ICS 75.080 HS 2710.11.10 and HS 2710.11.20 EQV: ASTM D3237:2006 3 pages PGr 1

946. EAS 642:2008, Standard test method for benzene in motor and aviat ion gasoline by infrared spectroscopy This test method covers the determination of the percent benzene in full-range gasoline. It is applicable to concentrations from 0.1 % to 5 volume %. ICS 75.080 HS 2710.11.10; HS 2710.11.20; HS 2710.11.30; HS 2710.11.40 EQV: ASTM D4053:2004 3 pages PGr 1

947. EAS 643:2008, Standard test method for determination of oxygenate s in gasoline by gas chromatography and oxygen sele ctive flame ionization detection This test method covers a gas chromatographic procedure for the quantitative determination of organic oxygenated compounds in gasoline having a final boiling point not greater than 220 °C and oxygenates having a boiling point limit of 130 °C. It is applicable when oxygenates are present in the 0.1 to 20 % by mass range. ICS 75.080 HS 2710.11.10 and HS 2710.11.20 EQV: ASTM D5599:2000(2005) 7 pages PGr 2

948. EAS 644:2008, Standard test method for determination of benzene a nd toluene in finished motor and aviation gasoline by gas chromatography This test method covers the determination of benzene and toluene in finished motor and aviation gasolines by gas chromatography. Benzene can be determined between the levels of 0.1 and 5 volume % and toluene can be determined between the levels of 2 and 20 volume %. ICS 75.080 HS 2710.11.10; HS 2710.11.20; HS 2710.11.30; HS 2710.11.40 EQV: ASTM D3606:2006e1 8 pages PGr 2

949. EAS 645:2008, Standard test method for vapour pressure of gasolin e and gasoline-oxygenate blends (Dry method) This test method covers and is applicable to gasolines and gasoline-oxygenate blends with a vapor pressure range from 35 to 100 kPa (5 to 15 psi). This test method, a modification of the Reid Method, provides two procedures to determine the vapor pressure of gasoline and gasoline-oxygenate blends. ICS 75.080 HS 2710.11.10 and HS 2710.11.20 EQV: ASTM D4953:2006 8 pages PGr 2

950. EAS 646:2008, Petroleum products — Corrosiveness to copper — Copp er strip test This International Standard specifies a method for the determination of the corrosiveness to copper of liquid petroleum products and certain solvents. Volatile products, having a maximum vapour pressure of 124 kPa at 37.8 C are included.

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ICS 75.080 HS 2709.00.00 to HS 2715.00.00 EQV: ISO 2160:1998 11 pages PGr 2

951. EAS 647:2008, Petroleum liquids — Manual sampling This International Standard specifies the manual methods to be used for obtaining samples of liquid or semi-liquid hydrocarbons, tank residues and deposits from fixed tanks, railcars, road vehicles, ships and barges, drums and cans, or from liquids being pumped in pipelines. It applies to the sampling of petroleum products, crude oils and intermediate products, which are stored in tanks at or near atmospheric pressure, or transferred by pipelines, and are handled as liquids at temperatures from near ambient up to 200 °C. ICS 75.080 HS 2709.00.00 to HS 2715.00.00 EQV: ISO 3170:2004 55 pages PGr 5

952. EAS 648:2008, Petroleum liquids — Automatic pipeline sampling This International Standard recommends procedures to be used for obtaining, by automatic means, representative samples of crude oil and liquid petroleum products being conveyed by pipeline. ICS 75.080 HS 2709.00.00 to HS 2715.00.00 EQV: ISO 3171:1988 55 pages PGr 5

953. EAS 649:2008, Petroleum products — Determination of distillation characteristics at atmospheric pressure This International Standard specifies a laboratory method for the determination of the distillation characteristics of light and middle distillates derived from petroleum with initial boiling points above 0 °C and end-points below approxi mately 400 °C, utilizing either manual or automated equipment, with the manual procedure being the referee method in cases of dispute, unless otherwise agreed. ICS 75.080 HS 2709.00.00 to HS 2715.00.00 EQV: ISO 3405:2000 33 pages PGr 4

954. EAS 650:2008, Crude petroleum and liquid petroleum products — Lab oratory determination of density — Hydrometer metho d This International Standard specifies a method for the laboratory determination, using a glass hydrometer, of the density at 15 °C of crude petroleum, liquid petroleum products, and mixtures of petroleum and non-petroleum products normally handled as liquids and having a Reid vapour pressure (RVP) of 100 kPa or less. This International Standard is suitable for determining the density of mobile transparent liquids. ICS 75.080 HS 2709.00.00 to HS 2715.00.00 EQV: ISO 3675:1998 10 pages PGr 2

955. EAS 651:2008, Petroleum products — Determination and application of precision data in relation to methods of test This International Standard covers the calculation of precision estimates and their application to specifications. In particular, it contains definitions of relevant statistical terms, the procedures to be adopted in the planning of an inter-laboratory test programme to determine the precision of a test method, the method of calculating the precision from the results of such a programme, and the procedure to be followed in the interpretation of laboratory results in relation both to precision of the test methods and to the limits laid down in specifications. ICS 75.080 HS 2709.00.00 to HS 2715.00.00 EQV: ISO 4259:2006 62 pages PGr 6

956. EAS 652:2008, Petroleum products — Determination of the ignition quality of diesel fuels — Cetane engine method This International Standard establishes the rating of diesel fuel oil in terms of an arbitrary scale of cetane numbers using a standard single cylinder, four-stroke cycle, variable compression ratio, indirect injected diesel engine. The cetane number provides a measure of the ignition characteristics of diesel fuel oil in compression ignition engines. The cetane number is determined at constant speed in a pre-combustion chamber-type compression ignition test engine. However, the relationship of test engine performance to full scale, variable speed, variable load engines is not completely understood. ICS 75.160.20 HS 2710.19.31 EQV: ISO 5165:1998 15 pages PGr 2

957. EAS 653:2008, Petroleum products — Determination of carbon residu e — Ramsbottom method This International Standard specifies a method for determining the amount of carbon residue, in the range of 0.1 % (m/m) to 30.0 % (m/m), left after evaporation and pyrolysis of an oil, and is intended to provide some indication of relative Coke-forming tendency. The method is generally applicable to relatively non-volatile petroleum products which partially decompose on distillation at atmospheric pressure. ICS 75.160.20 HS 2709.00.00 to HS 2715.00.00 EQV: ISO 4262:1993 13 pages PGr 2

958. EAS 654:2008, Petroleum and liquid petroleum products — Tank cali bration by liquid measurement — Incremental method using volumetric meters This International Standard specifies a method for the calibration of tanks by addition of batches of liquid. The liquid is used as a volume-transfer medium, measured accurately by means of a meter. This International Standard is not applicable to the calibration of reference measuring instruments, proving tanks, or meter provers. ICS 75.180.30 HS 2709.00.00 to HS 2715.00.00 EQV: ISO 4269:2001 26 pages PGr 4

959. EAS 655:2008, Petroleum and liquid petroleum products — Equipment for measurement of liquid levels in storage tanks — Manual methods This International Standard specifies the requirements for the equipment required to measure manually the liquid level or the corresponding volume of petroleum and petroleum products stored in tanks and containers. ICS 75.180.30 HS 2709.00.00 to HS 2715.00.00 EQV: ISO 4512:2000 26 pages PGr 4

960. EAS 656:2008, Standard test method for research octane number of spark-ignition engine fuel This laboratory test method covers the quantitative determination of the knock rating of liquid spark-ignition engine fuel in terms of Research O.N., except that this test method may not be applicable to fuel and fuel components that are primarily oxygenates.2 The sample fuel is tested using a standardized single cylinder, four-stroke cycle, variable compression ratio, carbureted, CFR engine run in accordance with a defined set of operating conditions. The O.N. scale is defined by the volumetric composition of PRF blends. The sample fuel knock intensity is compared to that of one or more PRF blends. The O.N. of the PRF blend that matches the K.I. of the sample fuel establishes the Research O.N. ICS 75.160.20 HS 2710.11.10(regular); HS 2710.11.20(premium) EQV: ASTM D2699:2006; ISO 5164:2005 41 pages PGr 5

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961. EAS 657:2008, Standard test method for motor octane number of spa rk-Ignition engine fuel This laboratory test method covers the quantitative determination of the knock rating of liquid spark-ignition engine fuel in terms of Motor octane number except that this test method may not be applicable to fuel and fuel components that are primarily oxygenates. The sample fuel is tested in a standardized single cylinder, four-stroke cycle, variable compression ratio, carbureted, CFR engine run in accordance with a defined set of operating conditions. The octane number scale is defined by the volumetric composition of primary reference fuel blends. The sample fuel knock intensity is compared to that of one or more primary reference fuel blends. The octane number of the primary reference fuel blend that matches the knock intensity of the sample fuel establishes the Motor octane number. ICS 75.160.20 HS 2710.11.10(regular); HS 2710.11.20(premium) EQV: ASTM D2699:2006; ISO 5164:2005 55 pages PGr 5

962. EAS 658:2008, Petroleum products — Gum content of light and middl e distillate fuels — Jet evaporation method This International Standard specifies a method for the determination of the existent gum content of aviation fuels, and the gum content of motor gasolines or other volatile distillates in their finished form, and at the time of test. For non-aviation fuels, a procedure for the determination of the heptane-insoluble portion of the residue is also described. ICS 75.160.20 HS 2710.11.10; HS 2710.11.20; HS 2710.11.40; HS 2710.19.21; HS 2710.19.31 EQV: ISO 6246:1995 9 pages PGr 2

963. EAS 659:2008, Petroleum products — Determination of foaming chara cteristics of lubricating oils This International Standard specifies a method for the determination of the foaming characteristics of lubricating oils at specified moderate temperatures. It is applicable to lubricants which may or may not contain additives to modify or suppress the tendency to form stable foams. The ratings used to describe the foaming tendency and/or stability are empirical. ICS 75.100 HS 2710.19.51 EQV: ISO 6247:1998 11 pages PGr 2

964. EAS 660:2008, Gasoline — Determination of oxidation stability of gasoline — Induction period method This International Standard specifies a method for the determination of the stability of aviation and motor gasolines in their finished form only, under accelerated oxidation conditions, by measuring the induction period to breakpoint in a pressure bomb apparatus. ICS 75.160.20 HS 2710.11.10(regular); HS 2710.11.20(premium) EQV: ISO 7536:1994 9 pages PGr 2

965. EAS 661:2008, Crude petroleum and petroleum products — Determinat ion of density — Oscillating U-tube method This International Standard specifies a method for the determination, using an oscillating U-tube density meter, of the density of crude petroleum and related products within the range 600 kg/m3 to 1100 kg/m3 which tan be handled as Single-Phase liquids at the test temperature and pressure. ICS 75.200 HS 2709.00.00 EQV: ISO 12185:1996 9 pages PGr 2

966. EAS 662:2008, Petroleum products — Determination of sulfur conten t of automotive fuels — Ultraviolet fluorescence me thod This International Standard specifies an ultraviolet (UV) fluorescence test method for the determination of the sulfur content of motor gasolines, including those containing up to 2.7 % (m/m) oxygen, and of diesel fuels, including those containing up to 5 % (V/V) fatty acid methyl ester (FAME), having sulfur contents in the range 3 mg/kg to 500 mg/kg. Other products may be analysed and other sulfur contents may be determined according to this test method; however, no precision data for products other than automotive fuels and for results outside the specified range have been established for this International Standard. Halogens interfere with this detection technique at concentrations above approximately 3 500 mg/kg. ICS 75.080; 75.160.30 HS 2710.11.10(reg); HS 2710.11.20(prem) HS 2710.19.31(dies) EQV: ISO 20846:2004 10 pages PGr 2

967. EAS 663:2008, Petroleum products — Determination of sulfur conten t of automotive fuels — Energy-dispersive X-ray fluorescence spectrometry This International Standard specifies an energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence (EDXRF) test method for the determination of the sulfur content of motor gasolines, including those containing up to 2.7 % (m/m) oxygen, and of diesel fuels, including those containing up to 5 % (V/V) fatty acid methyl ester (FAME), having sulfur contents in the range 30 mg/kg to 500 mg/kg. Other products may be analysed and other sulfur contents may be determined according to this test method; however, no precision data for products other than automotive fuels and for results outside the specified range have been established for this International Standard. For reasons of spectral overlap, this International Standard is not applicable to leaded motor gasolines, lead-replacement gasolines containing 8 mg/kg potassium to 20 mg/kg potassium, or to products and feedstocks containing lead, silicon, phosporus, calcium, potassium or halides at concentrations greater than one-tenth of the concentration of sulfur measured. ICS 75.080; 75.160.30 HS 2710.11.10(reg); HS 2710.11.20(prem) HS 2710.19.31(dies) EQV: ISO 20847:2004 11 pages PGr 2

968. EAS 664:2008, Standard test method for determination of aromatic hydrocarbon types in middle distillates-high perfor mance liquid chromatography method with refractive index detection This test method covers a high performance liquid chromatographic test method for the determination of monoaromatic, di-aromatic, tri+-aromatic, and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon contents in diesel fuels and petroleum distillates boiling in the range from 150 to 400 °C. The total aromatic content in % m/m is calculated from the sum of the corresponding individual aromatic hydrocarbon types. ICS 75.160.20 HS 2710.11.10(reg); HS 2710.11.20(prem) HS 2710.19.31(dies) EQV: ASTM D6591:2006 9 pages PGr 2

969. EAS 665:2008, Petroleum, petrochemical and natural gas industries — Sector-specific quality management systems — Requirements for product and service supply organiz ations This Technical Specification defines the quality management system for product and service supply organizations for the petroleum, petrochemical and natural gas industries. ICS 03.120.10; 75.020 HS 2709; HS 2710; HS 2711; 2712 EQV: ISO/TS 29001:2003 27 pages PGr 4

970. EAS 666:2008, Petroleum products — Determination of colour (ASTM scale) This International Standard specifies a method for the visual determination of the colour of a variety of petroleum products, such as lubricating oils, heating fuels, diesel fuels and Petroleum waxes. It is limited to products that do not contain artificial dyes. ICS 75.080 HS 2709; HS 2710; HS 2711; 2712 EQV: ISO 2049:1996 5 pages PGr 1

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971. EAS 667:2008, Determination of flash point — Pensky-Martens close d cup method This International Standard describes two procedures, A and B, using the Pensky-Martens closed cup tester, for determining the flash point of combustible liquids, liquids with suspended solids, liquids that tend to form a surface film under the test conditions and other liquids. It is applicable for liquids with a flash point above 40 °C. ICS 75.080 HS 2709; HS 2710; HS 2711; 2712 EQV: ISO 2719:2002 21 pages PGr 3

972. EAS 668:2008, Petroleum products — Transparent and opaque liquids — Determination of kinematic viscosity and calcula tion of dynamic viscosity This International Standard specifies a procedure for the determination of the kinematic viscosity, v, of liquid petroleum products, both transparent and opaque, by measuring the time for a volume of liquid to flow under gravity through a calibrated glass capillary viscometer. The dynamic viscosity, η, can be obtained by multiplying the measured kinematic viscosity by the density, ρ, of the liquid. ICS 75.080.00 HS 2709; HS 2710; HS 2711; 2712 EQV: ISO 3104:1994 13 pages PGr 2

973. EAS 669:2008, Petroleum products and bituminous materials — Deter mination of water — Distillation method This International Standard specifies a method for determination of water up to 25 % in petroleum products, bitumens, tars and products derived from these materials, excluding emulsions, by the distillation method. The specific products considered during the development of this test method are listed in Table 3. ICS 75.080.00 HS 2709; HS 2710; HS 2711; 2712 EQV: ISO 3733:1999 13 pages PGr 2

974. EAS 670:2008, Crude petroleum and fuel oils — Determination of se diment — Extraction method This International Standard specifies a method for the determination of sediment in crude petroleum and fuel oils by extraction with toluene. The precision applies to a range of sediment levels from 0.01 % (m/m) to 0.40 % (m/m), although higher levels may be determined. ICS 75.040; 75.160.20 HS 2709; HS 2710 19 41; HS 2710.19.42; HS 2710.19.43 EQV: ISO 3735:1999 7 pages PGr 2

975. EAS 671:2008, Petroleum products — Calculation of cetane index of middle-distillate fuels by the four-variable equat ion This International Standard describes a procedure for the calculation of the cetane index of middle-distillate fuels from petroleum-derived sources. The calculated value is termed the “cetane index by four-variable equation”. Throughout the remaining text of this International Standard, the term “cetane index” implies cetane index by four-variable equation. ICS 75.160.20 HS 2710.19.31 EQV: ISO 4264:2007 7 pages PGr 2

976. EAS 672:2008, Petroleum products — Determination of ash This International Standard specifies a method for the determination of the ash content of petroleum products, such as distillate and residual fuel oils, crude petroleum, lubricating oils, waxes and other petroleum products, in which any ash-forming constituents present are normally considered to be undesirable impurities or contaminants. Ash can result from oil-soluble or water-soluble metallic compounds or from extraneous solids such as dirt and rust. ICS 75.080 HS 2709; HS 2710; HS 2711; 2712 EQV: ISO 6245:2001 5 pages PGr 1

977. EAS 673:2008, Petroleum products — Determination of carbon residu e — Conradson method This International Standard specifies a method for determining the amount of carbon residue, in the range of 0.01 % (m/m) to 30.0 % (m/m), left after evaporation and pyrolysis of an oil, and is intended to provide some indication of relative coke-forming tendency. The method is generally applicable to relatively non-volatile petroleum products which partially decompose on distillation at atmospheric pressure. Petroleum products containing ash-forming constituents as determined by ISO 6245 will exhibit an erroneously high carbon residue, depending upon the amount of ash formed. ICS 75.080 HS 2709; HS 2710; HS 2711; 2712 EQV: ISO 6615:1993 10 pages PGr 2

978. EAS 674:2008, Petroleum products and lubricants — Neutralization number — Potentiometric titration method This International Standard specifies a method for the determination of acidic constituents in petroleum products and lubricants soluble or nearly soluble in mixtures of toluene and propan-2-ol. It is applicable for the determination of acids whose dissociation constants in water are larger than 10-9; extremely weak acids whose dissociation constants are smaller than 10-9 do not interfere. Salts react if their hydrolysis constants are larger than 10-9. ICS 75.080 HS 2710; HS 2711; 2712 EQV: ISO 6619:1988 8 pages PGr 2

979. EAS 675:2008, Petroleum products — Determination of acid number — Semi-micro colour-indicator titration method This International Standard specifies a semi-micro colour-indicator method for the determination of acidic constituents in new or used petroleum products and lubricants soluble in mixtures of toluene and propan-2-ol, or capable of existing as suspensions in such mixtures, and where the suspended material is sufficiently dissociated that its acidic components can be titrated. ICS 75.080 HS 2710; HS 2711; 2712 EQV: ISO 7537:1997 9 pages PGr 2

980. EAS 676:2008, Petroleum products — Determination of carbon residu e — Micro method This International Standard specifies a method for the determination of the amount of carbon residue, in the range 0.10 % (m/m) to 30.0 % (m/m), left after evaporation and pyrolysis of petroleum products under specified conditions. For products which yield a residue in excess of 0.10 % (m/m), the test results are equivalent to those obtained by the Conradson carbon residue test (see ISO 6615). ICS 75.080 HS 2710; HS 2711; 2712 EQV: ISO 10370:1993 9 pages PGr 2

981. EAS 677-1:2008, Diesel fuel — Assessment of lubricity using the hig h-frequency reciprocating rig (HFRR) — Part 1: Test method This part of ISO 12156 specifies a test method using the high-frequency reciprocating rig (HFRR), for assessing the lubricating property of diesel fuels, including those fuels which may contain a lubricity-enhancing additive. It applies to fuels used in diesel engines. ICS 75.160.20 HS 2710.19.31 EQV: ISO 12156-1:2006 12 pages PGr 2

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982. EAS 677-2:2008, Diesel fuel — Assessment of lubricity using the hig h-frequency reciprocating rig (HFRR) — Part 2: Limi t

This part of ISO 12156 specifies the performance requirement (limit) necessary to ensure reliable operation of diesel fuel injection equipment with respect to lubrication by fuel of such equipment. It applies to fuels used in diesel engines. ICS 75.160.20 HS 2710.19.31 EQV: ISO 12156-2:2007 1 pages PGr 1

983. EAS 678:2008, Petroleum products — Determination of the oxidation stability of middle-distillate fuels This International Standard describes a procedure for the measurement of inherent stability of middle-distillate petroleum fuels under accelerated oxidizing conditions. It is not applicable to fuels containing residual components, or any significant component from a non-petroleum source. ICS 75.160.20 HS 2710.19.31 EQV: ISO 12205:1995 8 pages PGr 2

984. EAS 679:2008, Petroleum products — Determination of water — Coulo metric Karl Fisher titration method This International Standard specifies a method for the direct determination of water in petroleum products boiling below 390 °C. It covers the mass fraction range 0.003 % (m/m) to 0.100%(m/m). It is not applicable to products containing ketones or to residual fuel oils. ICS 75.080 HS 2709; HS 2710 (except HS 2710.19.41-43); HS 2711; 2712 EQV: ISO 12937:2000 10 pages PGr 2

985. EAS 680:2008, Petroleum products — Determination of alkyl nitrate in diesel fuels — Spectrometric method This International Standard specifies a procedure for the determination of alkyl nitrate in diesel fuel in the concentration range 0.03 % (v/v) to 0.30 % (V/V) (volume fraction 0.03 % to 0.30 %). ICS 75.160.20 HS 2710.19.31 EQV: ISO 13759:1996 6 pages PGr 1

986. EAS 681:2008, Petroleum products — Determination of cloud point This International Standard specifies a method for the determination of the cloud point of petroleum products which are transparent in layers 40 mm in thickness and have a cloud point below 49 °C. ICS 75.080 HS 2710.11.10; HS 2710.11.20; HS 2710.11.30; HS 2710.11.40; HS 2710.19.22; HS 2710.19.31; HS 2710 19 41; HS 2710.19.42; HS 2710.19.43 EQV: ISO 3015:1992 4 pages PGr 1

987. EAS 682:2008, Petroleum products and lubricants — Determination o f cone penetration of lubricating greases and petro latum This International Standard specifies several methods for the empirical estimation of the consistency of lubricating greases and petrolatum by measuring the penetration of a standardized cone. ICS 75.100 HS 2710.19.52 EQV: ISO 2137:2007 22 pages PGr 3

988. EAS 683:2008, Petroleum products — Calculation of viscosity index from kinematic viscosity This International Standard describes two procedures for calculating the viscosity index (VI) of petroleum products and related materials, such as lubricating oils, from their kinematic viscosities at 40 °C and 100 °C. ICS 75.080 HS 2710.11.10; HS 2710.11.20; HS 2710.11.30; HS 2710.11.40; HS 2710.19.31 ; HS 2710.19.51 EQV: ISO 2909:2002 9 pages PGr 2

989. EAS 684:2008, Petroleum products and crude petroleum — Determinat ion of vapour pressure — Reid method This International Standard specifies a method for the determination of the vapour pressure of liquid petroleum products consisting of essentially or wholly of hydrocarbon components, or containing oxygenated hydrocarbons of specific types and at specified maximum concentrations. ICS 75.080 HS 2709; HS 2710; HS 2711; 2712 EQV: ISO 3007:1999 17 pages PGr 3

990. EAS 685:2008, Petroleum products — Determination of thiol (mercap tan) sulfur in light and middle distillate fuels — Potentiometric method This International Standard specifies a method for the determination of thiol (mercaptan) sulfur in light distillates, such as gasolines and naphtha fractions, and middle distillate fuels, such as kerosines and gas oils, in the range of 0.000 3 % (m/m) to 0.010 0 % (m/m) (3 mg/kg to 100 mg/kg). Organic sulfur compounds such as sulfides, disulfides and thiophene do not interfere. Elemental sulfur does not interfere at contents less than 0.000 5 % (m/m). Hydrogensulfide interferes, if not removed. ICS 75.160.20 HS 2710.19.31 EQV: ISO 3012:1999 10 pages PGr 2

991. EAS 686:2008, Petroleum products — Determination of the smoke poi nt of kerosine This International Standard describes a procedure for the determination of the smoke Point of kerosine. ICS 75.160.20 HS 2710.19.22 EQV: ISO 3014:1993 7 pages PGr 2

992. EAS 687:2008, Petroleum products — Determination of pour point This International Standard specifies a method for the determination of the pour point of petroleum products. A separate procedure suitable for the determination of the lower pour point of fuel oils, heavy lubricant base stock, and products containing residual fuel components is also described. ICS 75.080 HS 2710; HS 2711; HS 2712 EQV: ISO 3016:1994 6 pages PGr 1

993. EAS 688:2008, Petroleum products — Transparent and opaque liquids — Determination of kinematic viscosity and calcula tion of dynamic viscosity This International Standard specifies a procedure for the determination of the kinematic viscosity, v, of liquid petroleum products, both transparent and opaque, by measuring the time for a volume of liquid to flow under gravity through a calibrated glass capillary viscometer. The dynamic viscosity, η, can be obtained by multiplying the measured kinematic viscosity by the density, ρ, of the liquid.

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ICS 75.080 HS 2710.11.10; HS 2710.11.20; HS 2710.11.30; HS 2710.11.40; HS 2710.19.22; HS 2710.19.31; HS 2710.19.29; HS 2710 19 41; HS 2710.19.42; HS 2710.19.43 EQV: ISO 3104:1994 13 pages PGr 2

994. EAS 689:2008, Petroleum products — Determination of base number — Perchloric acid potentiometric titration method This International Standard specifies a method for the determination of basic constituents in petroleum products by potentiometric titration with perchloric acid in glacial acetic acid. ICS 75.080 HS 2709; HS 2710; HS 2711; 2712 EQV: ISO 3771:1994 8 pages PGr 2

995. EAS 690:2008, Petroleum products — Determination of lead content of gasoline — Iodine monochloride method This International Standard specifies a method for the determination of total lead content in gasolines containing lead alkyls at concentrations between 0.026 g and 1.300 g of lead per litre. This International Standard is not applicable to gasoline containing manganese anti-knock additives. ICS 75.080 HS 2710.11.10(reg); HS 2710.11.20(prem) EQV: ISO 3830:1993 5 pages PGr 1

996. EAS 691:2008, Liquid petroleum products — Determination of hydroc arbon types — Fluorescent indicator adsorption meth od This International Standard specifies a fluorescent indicator adsorption method for the determination of hydrocarbon types over the concentration ranges from 5 % (V/V) to 99 % (V/V) aromatic hydrocarbons, 0.3 % (V/V) to 55 % (V/V) olefins, and 1 % (V/V) to 95 % (V/v) saturated hydrocarbons in petroleum fractions that distil below 315 °C. ICS 75.080 HS 2710.00.00; HS 2711.00.00 EQV: ISO 3837:1993 7 pages PGr 2

997. EAS 692:2008, Crude petroleum and liquid or solid petroleum produ cts — Determination of density or relative density — Capillary-stoppered pyknometer and graduated bicapi llary pyknometer methods This International Standard specifies methods for the determination of the density or relative density of crude petroleum and of petroleum products handled as liquids. ICS 75.080 HS 2709; HS 2710; HS 2711; 2712 EQV: ISO 3838:2004 18 pages PGr 3

998. EAS 693:2008, Petroleum products — Determination of boiling range distribution — Gas chromatography method This International Standard specifies a method for the determination of the boiling range distribution of petroleum products. The method is applicable to petroleum products and fractions with a final boiling point of 538 °C or lower at atmosp heric pressure as determined by this International Standard. This International Standard is not applicable to gasoline samples or gasoline components. The method is limited to products having a boiling range greater than 55 °C and having a vapour pressure sufficiently low to permit sampling at ambient temperature. ICS 75.080 HS 2709; HS 2710; HS 2711; 2712 EQV: ISO 3924:1999 17 pages PGr 3

999. EAS 694-1:2008, Petroleum products — Determination of saponificatio n number — Part 1: Colour-indicator titration metho d This part of ISO 6293 specifies a method for the determination, by colour-indicator titration, of the amount of constituents in petroleum products that will saponify under the conditions of the test. ICS 75.080 HS 2709; HS 2710; HS 2711; 2712 EQV: ISO 6293-1:1996 7 pages PGr 2

1000. EAS 694-2:2008, Petroleum products — Determination of saponificatio n number — Part 2: Potentiometric titration method This part of ISO 6293 specifies a method for the determination, by potentiometric titration, of the amount of constituents in petroleum products that will saponify under the conditions of the test. ISO 6293-1 specifies a determination by colour indicator titration. ICS 75.080 HS 2709; HS 2710; HS 2711; 2712 EQV: ISO 6293-2:1998 10 pages PGr 2

1001. EAS 695:2008, Petroleum products — Determination of water — Poten tiometric Karl Fischer titration method This International Standard specifies a method for the direct determination of water in petroleum products boiling below 390 °C. It covers the mass fraction range 0.003 % (m/m) to 0.100 % (m/m). ICS 75.080 HS 2709; HS 2710; HS 2711; 2712 EQV: ISO 6296:2000 10 pages PGr 2

1002. EAS 696:2008, Petroleum products — Determination of dropping poin t of lubricating greases (wide temperature range) This International Standard specifies a method for the determination of the dropping point of lubricating grease over a wide temperature range. ICS 75.100 HS 2710.19.52 EQV: ISO 6299:1998 10 pages PGr 2

1003. EAS 697:2008, Petroleum products — Determination of water separab ility of petroleum oils and synthetic fluids This International Standard specifies a method for measuring the ability of petroleum oils or synthetic fluids to separate from water at a specified temperature. ICS 75.080 HS 2710.19.51; HS 2710.19.53-6; HS 2710.19.59; HS 2710.90.00; HS 2710.99.00 EQV: ISO 6614:1994 5 pages PGr 1

1004. EAS 698-1:2008, Petroleum and liquid petroleum products — Calibrati on of vertical cylindrical tanks — Part 1: Strappin g method This part of ISO 7507 specifies a method for the calibration of substantially vertical cylindrical tanks by measuring the tank using a strapping tape. This method is known as the “strapping method” and is suitable for use as a working method, a reference method or a referee method. ICS 75.180.30 HS 2709; HS 2710; HS 2711; 2712 EQV: ISO 7507-1:2003 62 pages PGr 6

1005. EAS 698-2:2008, Petroleum and liquid petroleum products — Calibrati on of vertical cylindrical tanks — Part 2: Optical- reference-line method

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This part of ISO 7507 specifies a method for the calibration of tanks above eight metres in diameter with cylindrical courses that are substantially vertical. It provides a method for determining the volumetric quantity contained within a tank at gauged liquid levels. ICS 75.180.30 HS 2709; HS 2710; HS 2711; 2712 EQV: ISO 7507-2:2005 26 pages PGr 4

1006. EAS 698-3:2008, Petroleum and liquid petroleum products — Calibrati on of vertical cylindrical tanks — Part 3: Optical-triangulation method This part of ISO 7507 specifies a calibration procedure for application to tanks above 8 m in diameter with cylindrical courses that are substantially vertical. It provides a method for determining the volumetric quantity contained within a tank at gauged liquid levels. The measurements required to determine the radius are made either internally or externally. The external method is applicable only to tanks that are free of insulation. ICS 75.180.30 HS 2709; HS 2710; HS 2711; 2712 EQV: ISO 7507-3:2006 38 pages PGr 5

1007. EAS 698-4:2008, Petroleum and liquid petroleum products — Calibrati on of vertical cylindrical tanks — Part 4: Internal electro-optical distance-ranging method This part of ISO 7507 specifies a method for the calibration of vertical cylindrical tanks having diameters greater than 5 m by means of internal measurements using an electro-optical distance-ranging instrument, and for the subsequent compilation of tank capacity tables. This method is known as the internal electro-optical distance-ranging (EODR) method. ICS 75.200 HS 2709; HS 2710; HS 2711; 2712 EQV: ISO 7507-4:1995 10 pages PGr 2

1008. EAS 698-5:2008, Petroleum and liquid petroleum products — Calibrati on of vertical cylindrical tanks — Part 5: External electro-optical distance-ranging method This part of ISO 7507 specifies a method for the calibration of non-insulated vertical cylindrical tanks having diameters greater than 5 m, by means of external measurement using an electro-optical distance-ranging method (EODR), and for the subsequent compilation of tank capacity tables. ICS 75.180.30 HS 2709; HS 2710; HS 2711; 2712 EQV: ISO 7507-5:2000 11 pages PGr 2

1009. EAS 698-6:2008, Petroleum and liquid petroleum products — Calibrati on of vertical cylindrical tanks — Part 6: Recommen dations for monitoring, checking and verification of tank c alibration and capacity table This part of ISO 7507 gives guidance on monitoring the accuracy of the calibration and the tank capacity table of a vertical cylindrical tank. ICS 75.180.30 HS 2709; HS 2710; HS 2711; 2712 EQV: ISO/TR 7507-6:1997 8 pages PGr 2

1010. EAS 699-1:2008, Petroleum products — Fuels (class F) classification — Part 1: Categories of marine fuels This part of ISO 8216 establishes the detailed classification of marine fuels within class F (Petroleum fuels). It is intended to be read in conjunction with ISO 8216-99. All fuels for marine applications may be used for many similar but differing purposes in ships. Many marine fuels, being based on crude oil residue, defy specific definition but nevertheless can be categorized within the scope of this part of ISO 8216. ICS 75.160.20 HS 2710.19.41; HS 2710.19.42; HS 2710.19.43; HS 2710.19.49 EQV: ISO 8216-1:2005 2 pages PGr 1

1011. EAS 699-2:2008, Petroleum products — Fuels (class F) — Classificati on — Part 2: Categories of gas turbine fuels for in dustrial and marine applications This part of IS0 8216 establishes the detailed classification of gas turbine fuels for industrial and marine applications, but excluding aircraft fuels. It should be read in conjunction with ISO 8216/0. ICS 75.160.20 HS 2710.19.41; HS 2710.19.42; HS 2710.19.43; HS 2710.19.49 EQV: ISO 8216-2:1986 1 pages PGr 1

1012. EAS 699-3:2008, Petroleum products — Fuels (class F) — Classificati on — Part 3: Family L (Liquefied petroleum gases) This part of ISO 8216 establishes the detailed classification of liquefied petroleum gases within class F (Petroleum fuels). It should be read in conjunction with IS0 8216/0. Liquefied petroleum gases may be derived from crude oil pro- cessing or recovered from natural gas and/or crude oil production. ICS 75.160.20 HS 2711.11.00; HS 2711.21.00 EQV: ISO 8216-3:1987 1 pages PGr 1

1013. EAS 699-99:2008, Petroleum products — Fuels (class F) — Classificati on — Part 99: General This part of ISO 8216 establishes a general system of classification which applies to petroleum fuels designated by the prefix letter “F”. ICS 75.160.20 HS 2710.19.41; HS 2710.19.42; HS 2710.19.43; HS 2710.19.49 EQV: ISO 8216-99:2002 3 pages PGr 1

1014. EAS 700:2008, Petroleum products — Fuels (class F) — Specificatio ns of marine fuels This International Standard specifies the requirements for petroleum fuels for use in marine diesel engines and boilers, prior to appropriate treatment before use. This International Standard specifies four categories of distillate fuel, one of which is for diesel engines for emergency purposes. It also specifies ten categories of residual fuel. ICS 75.160.20 HS 2710.19.41; HS 2710.19.42; HS 2710.19.43; HS 2710.19.49 EQV: ISO 8217:2005 22 pages PGr 3

1015. EAS 701:2008, Petroleum products — Determination of sulfur conten t — Energy-dispersive X-ray fluorescence spectromet ry This International Standard specifies a method for the determination of the sulfur content of petroleum products, such as naphthas, unleaded motor gasolines, middle distillates, residual fuel oils, base lubricating oils and components. The method is applicable to products having sulfur contents in the range 0.03 % (m/m) to 5.00 % (m/m). ICS 75.080 HS 2709; HS 2710; HS 2711; 2712 EQV: ISO 8754:2003 7 pages PGr 2

1016. EAS 702:2008, Crude petroleum and liquid petroleum products — Vol umetric metering of viscous hydrocarbons

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This International Standard defines viscous hydrocarbons and describes the difficulties that arise when viscous hydrocarbons are raised to high temperatures. The effects of such temperatures upon meters, auxiliary equipment and fittings are discussed, and advice and warnings to overcome or mitigate difficulties are included. ICS 75.180.30 HS 2709; HS 2710; HS 2711 EQV: ISO 9200:1993 9 pages PGr 2

1017. EAS 703:2008, Petroleum products — Determination of aluminium and silicon in fuel oils — Inductively coupled plasma emission and atomic absorption spectroscopy methods This International Standard specifies a method for determining the aluminium and silicon contents of fuel oils at concentrations between 5 mg/kg and 150 mg/kg for aluminium and 10 mg/kg and 250 mg/kg for silicon using inductively coupled plasma emission and atomic absorption spectroscopy. ICS 75.160.20 HS 2710.19.32; HS 2710.19.39; HS 2710.19.41; HS 2710.19.42; HS 2710.19.43; HS 2710.19.49 EQV: ISO 10478:1994 7 pages PGr 2

1018. EAS 704:2008, Petroleum products and lubricants — Determination o f rust-prevention characteristics of lubricating gr eases This International Standard specifies a method for the determination of the rust-prevention characteristics of lubricating grease in the presence of an aqueous test fluid. ICS 75.100 HS 2710.19.52 EQV: ISO 11007:1997 7 pages PGr 2

1019. EAS 705:2008, Petroleum and liquid petroleum products — Direct st atic measurements — Measurement of content of verti cal storage tanks by hydrostatic tank gauging This International Standard gives guidance on the selection, installation, commissioning, maintenance, validation and calibration of hydrostatic tank-gauging (HTG) systems for the direct measurement of static mass in petroleum storage tanks. It is intended to cover custody transfer applications, although details of other, less accurate, measurements are included for information. It also gives guidance on calculations of standard volume from measured mass and independently measured reference density. Information is also included on measurements of observed and standard volume using density measured by the HTG system itself. ICS 75.180.30 HS 2709; HS 2710; HS 2711 EQV: ISO 11223:2004 54 pages PGr 5

1020. EAS 706:2008, Crude petroleum and petroleum products — Bulk cargo transfer — Guidelines for achieving the fullness o f pipelines This International Standard establishes procedures to achieve the fullness of a pipeline system. This International Standard is applicable to crude oils and petroleum products which are liquid at atmospheric pressure and at the observed temperature. It can be applied to loading, discharges and movements between local storage tanks. It is not the intention of this International Standard to recommend practices for transcontinental movements. ICS 75.180.30 HS 2709; HS 2710; HS 2711 EQV: ISO 11563:2003 5 pages PGr 1

1021. EAS 707-1:2008, Petroleum and liquid petroleum products — Calibrati on of horizontal cylindrical tanks — Part 1: Manual methods This part of ISO 12917 specifies manual methods for the calibration of nominally horizontal cylindrical tanks, installed at a fixed location. It is applicable to horizontal tanks up to 4 m in diameter and 30 m in length. ICS 75.180.30 HS 2709; HS 2710; HS 2711; 2712 EQV: ISO 12917-1:2002 18 pages PGr 3

1022. EAS 707-2:2008, Petroleum and liquid petroleum products — Calibrati on of horizontal cylindrical tanks — Part 2: Intern al electro-optical distance-ranging method This part of ISO 12917 specifies a method for the calibration of horizontal cylindrical tanks having diameters greater than 2 m by means of internal measurements using an electro-optical distance-ranging instrument, and for the subsequent compilation of tank-capacity tables. This method is known as the internal electro-optical distance-ranging (EODR) method. ICS 75.180.30 HS 2709; HS 2710; HS 2711; 2712 EQV: ISO 12917-2:2002 14 pages PGr 2

1023. EAS 708-1:2008, Petroleum products — Determination of the filterabi lity of lubricating oils — Part 1: Procedure for oi ls in the presence of water This part of ISO13357 specifies a procedure for the evaluation of the filterability of lubricating oils, particularly those designed for hydraulic applications, in the presence of water. The procedure only applies to mineral-based oils, since fluids manufactured from other materials (e.g. fire-resistant fluids) may not be compatible with the specified test membranes. The range of application has been evaluated with oils of viscosity up to ISO viscosity grade (VG) 100, as defined in ISO3448. Within the range described, the filterability as defined is not dependent on the viscosity of the oil. The procedure is not suitable for some hydraulic oils on which specific properties have been conferred by the use of insoluble/partially soluble additives, or by particularly large molecular species. ICS 75.100 HS 2710.19.52 EQV: ISO 13357-1:2002 9 pages PGr 2

1024. EAS 708-2:2008, Petroleum products — Determination of the filterabi lity of lubricating oils — Part 2: Procedure for dr y oils This part of ISO 13357 specifies a procedure for the evaluation of the filterability of dry lubricating oils, particularly those designed for hydraulic applications. The procedure only applies to mineral-based oils, since fluids manufactured from other materials (e.g. fire-resistant fluids) might not be compatible with the specified test membranes. The range of application has been evaluated with oils of viscosity up to ISO viscosity grade (VG) 100, as defined in ISO 3448. Within the range described, the filterability as defined is not dependent on the viscosity of the oil. The procedure is not suitable for some hydraulic oils on which specific properties have been conferred by the use of insoluble/partially soluble additives, or by particularly large molecular species. ICS 75.100 HS 2710.19.52 EQV: ISO 13357-2:2005 10 pages PGr 2

1025. EAS 709:2008, Petroleum products — Determination of sulfur conten t — Wavelength-dispersive X-ray fluorescence spectr ometry This International Standard specifies a method for the determination of the sulfur content of liquid petroleum products, additives for petroleum products, and semi-solid and solid petroleum products that are either liquefied by moderate heating or soluble in organic solvents of negligible or accurately known sulfur content. The method is applicable to products or additives having sulfur contents in the range 0.001 % (m/m) to 2.50 % (m/m); higher contents can be determined by appropriate dilution. Other elements do not interfere at concentrations anticipated in the materials subject to this analysis.

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ICS 75.080 HS 2709; HS 2710; HS 2711; 2712 EQV: ISO 14596:2007 8 pages PGr 2

1026. EAS 710:2008, Petroleum products — Determination of particulate c ontent of middle distillate fuels — Laboratory filt ration method This International Standard specifies a method for the determination of the particulate content of middle distillate fuels with a closed flash point of 38 °C or higher, determined in accordance with ISO 2719, ISO 3679 or ISO 13736. It is not applicable to light distillate fuels (gasolines) or to aviation fuels. ICS 75.160.20 HS 2710.19.31 EQV: ISO 15167:1999 8 pages PGr 2

1027. EAS 711:2008, Petroleum and liquid petroleum products — Determina tion of volume, density and mass of the hydrocarbon content of vertical cylindrical tanks by hybrid tan k measurement systems This International Standard gives guidance on the selection, installation, commissioning, calibration and verification of hybrid tank measurement systems (HTMS) for the measurement of level, static mass, observed and standard volume, and observed and reference density in tanks storing petroleum and petroleum products in fiscal or custody transfer application. As it is a matter for the user to decide which measurements (i.e. volume, or mass or both) are used for custody transfer purposes, this International Standard includes an uncertainty analysis, with examples, to enable users to select the correct components of an HTMS to address the intended application. ICS 75.180.30 HS 2709; HS 2710; HS 2711; 2712 EQV: ISO 15169:2003 31 pages PGr 4

1028. EAS 712:2008, Petroleum and related products — Preparation of a t est portion of high-boiling liquids for the determi nation of water content — Nitrogen purge method This International Standard specifies two procedures for the preparation of test portions from petroleum and related products boiling above 200 °C, which can then be used for the determinatio n of total water content within the range of 3 mg/kg to 1 000 mg/kg. The method is applicable to unused and used lubricating oils, non-aqueous hydraulic fluids and high-boiling solvents. The test portions generated by these procedures are suitable for standard Karl Fischer water-content determinations, such as those described in ISO 6296 (see [1] in the Bibliography) and ISO 12937 (see [2] in the Bibliography). ICS 75.080 HS 2709; HS 2710; HS 2711; 2712 EQV: ISO 20764:2003 9 pages PGr 2

1029. EAS 713:2008, Petroleum and related products — Determination of t he shear stability of polymer-containing oils using a diesel injector nozzle This International Standard specifies a method to assess the resistance to shear stresses applied to mineral oils, synthetic oils and other fluids containing polymers, when passed through a specified diesel injector nozzle. The shear stability is measured by the change in viscosity of the fluid under test, brought about by the polymer degradation during stress. Under normal circumstances, this International Standard is applied to hydraulic fluids of categories HR and HV as defined in ISO 6743-4 ([1] in the Bibliography) and specified in ISO 11158 ([2] in the Bibliography), but it may also be applied to fire-resistant hydraulic fluids within categories HFA, HFB, HFC and HFD, with modified conditions as specified in ISO 12922 ([3] in the Bibliography). ICS 75.080 HS 2710.19.51-56; HS 2710.19.59; HS 2710.90.00; HS 2710.99.00 EQV: ISO 20844:2004 10 pages PGr 2

1030. EAS 714:2008, Standard test methods for analysis of lubricating g rease These test methods for analysis cover greases of the conventional type, which consist essentially of petroleum oil and soap. The constituents that can be determined are soap, unsaponifiable matter (petroleum oil, and so forth), water, free alkalinity, free fatty acid, fat, glycerin, and insolubles. ICS 75.100 HS 2710.19.52 EQV: ASTM D128:1998(2003) 11 pages PGr 2

1031. EAS 715:2008, Standard test method for determination of oxygenate s, benzene, toluene, C8-C 12 aromatics and total ar omatics in finished gasoline by gas chromatography/Fourier tra nsform infrared spectroscopy This test method covers the quantitative determination of oxygenates: methyl-t-butylether (MTBE), di-isopropyl ether (DIPE), ethyl-t-butylether (ETBE), t-amylmethyl ether (TAME), methanol (MeOH), ethanol (EtOH), 2-propanol (2-PrOH), t-butanol (t-BuOH), 1-propanol (1-PrOH), 2-butanol (2-BuOH), i-butanol (i-BuOH), 1-butanol (1-BuOH); benzene, toluene and C8–C12 aromatics, and total aromatics in finished motor gasoline by gas chromatography/Fourier Transform infrared spectroscopy (GC/FTIR). ICS 75.080 HS 2710.19.31 EQV: ASTM D5986:1996(2006) 14 pages PGr 2

1032. EAS 716:2008, Standard test method for vapor pressure of petroleu m products (Automatic method) This test method covers the determination of the total pressure of air-containing, volatile, petroleum products. This test method is suitable for testing samples with boiling points above 0°C ( 32°F) that exert a vapor pressure between 7 and 172 kPa (1 and 25 psi) at 37.8°C (100°F) at a vapor-to-liquid ratio of 4:1. This tes t method is suitable for testing gasoline samples that contain oxygenates. No account is made of dissolved water in the sample. ICS 75.080 HS 2710.11.10; 2710.11.20 EQV: ASTM D5190:2001 6 pages PGr 1

1033. EAS 717:2008, Standard test method for hydrocarbon types in middl e distillates by mass spectrometry This test method covers an analytical scheme using the mass spectrometer to determine the hydrocarbon types present in virgin middle distillates 204 to 343°C (400 to 650°F) boiling ran ge, 5 to 95 volume % as determined by Test Method D 86. Samples with average carbon number value of paraffins between C12 and C16 and containing paraffins from C10 and C18 can be analyzed. Eleven hydrocarbon types are determined. These include: paraffins, noncondensed cycloparaffins, condensed dicycloparaffins, condensed tricycloparaffins, alkylbenzenes, indans or tetralins, or both, CnH2n-10 (indenes, etc.), naphthalenes, CnH2n-14 (acenaphthenes, etc.), CnH2n-16 (acenaphthylenes, etc.), and tricyclic aromatics. ICS 75.080 HS 2710.19.31 EQV: ASTM D2425:2004 6 pages PGr 1

1034. EAS 718:2008, Standard test method for rapid field test for trace lead in unleaded gasoline (Colorimetric method) This test method is intended for use in the field by nontechnical people for the quantitative measurement of lead in unleaded gasoline in the range from 0.01 to 0.10 g Pb/U.S. gal (2.64 to 26.4 mg Pb/L). This method applies to all commercial gasolines and responds to all types of lead alkyls as well as to other organic and inorganic forms of lead. ICS 75.080 HS 2710.11.10(regular); HS 2710.11.20(premium) EQV: ASTM D3348:1998(2003)

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1035. EAS 719:2008, Standard test methods for lead in gasoline by X-ray spectroscopy These test methods cover the determination of the total lead content of a gasoline within the following concentration ranges: 0.010 to 5.0 g Pb/US gal 0.012 to 6.0 g Pb/UK gal 0.0026 to 1.32 g Pb/L ICS 75.080 HS 2710.11.10(regular); HS 2710.11.20(premium) EQV: ASTM D5059:1998(2003) 5 pages PGr 1

1036. EAS 720:2008, Balance-of-system components for photovoltaic syste ms — Design qualification natural environments This International Standard establishes requirements for the design qualification of balance-of-system (BOS) components used in terrestrial photovoltaic (PV) systems. This standard is suitable for operation in indoor, conditioned or unconditioned; or outdoor in general open-air climates as defined in IEC 60721-2-1, protected or unprotected. It is written for dedicated solar components such as batteries, inverters, charge controllers, system diode packages, heat sinks, surge protectors, system junction boxes, maximum power point tracking devices and switch gear, but may be applicable to other BOS system components. ICS 27.160 HS 8504.40.00; [HS 8504.40.10]; HS 8507.20.00(Pb); HS 8507.30.00(NiCd); HS 8507.40.00(NiFe); HS 8507.80.00; HS 8541.40.00 [HS 8541.40.11]; HS 8539.21.00(filament); HS 8539 31.00(Fluor); HS 8539.31.10(CFL); HS 8539.31.90; HS 8504.40.00; [HS 8504.40.10] EQV: IEC 62093 (2005-03) 75 pages PGr 7

1037. EAS 721:2008, Photovoltaic (PV) systems — Characteristics of the utility interface This International Standard applies to utility-interconnected photovoltaic (PV) power systems operating in parallel with the utility and utilizing static (solid-state) non-islanding inverters for the conversion of DC to AC. This document describes specific recommendations for systems rated at 10 kVA or less, such as may be utilized on individual residences single or three phase. This standard applies to interconnection with the low-voltage utility distribution system. ICS 27.160 HS 8504.40.00; [HS 8504.40.10] EQV: IEC 61727:2004 23 pages PGr 3

1038. EAS 722-1:2008, Photovoltaic (PV) module safety qualification — Par t 1: Requirements for construction This part of IEC 61730 describes the fundamental construction requirements for photovoltaic (PV) modules in order to provide safe electrical and mechanical operation during their expected lifetime. Specific topics are provided to assess the prevention of electrical shock, fire hazards, and personal injury due to mechanical and environmental stresses. This part of IEC 61730 pertains to the particular requirements of construction. IEC 61730-2 outlines the requirements of testing. ICS 27.160 HS 8541.40.00 [HS 8541.40.11] EQV: IEC 61730-1:2004 39 pages PGr 5

1039. EAS 722-2:2008, Photovoltaic (PV) module safety qualification — Par t 2: Requirements for testing This part of IEC 61730 describes the testing requirements for photovoltaic (PV) modules in order to provide safe electrical and mechanical operation during their expected lifetime. Specific topics are provided to assess the prevention of electrical shock, fire hazards, and personal injury due to mechanical and environmental stresses. IEC 61730-1 pertains to the particular requirements of construction. This part of IEC 61730 outlines the requirements of testing. ICS 27.160 HS 8541.40.00 [HS 8541.40.11] EQV: IEC 61730-2:2004 77 pages PGr 7

1040. EAS 723:2008, Photovoltaic (PV) stand alone systems — Design veri fication The specifications, test methods and procedures included in this document cover stand-alone photovoltaic (PV) systems. It covers systems containing one or more PV modules, a support structure, storage batterie(s), a charge controller and typical DC loads such as lights, radio, television and refrigerators. AC loads with dedicated inverters are considered as DC loads. The load as specified by the manufacturer is an integral part of the PV system with regards to the design verification. ICS 27.160 HS 8504.40.00; [HS 8504.40.10](inv); [HS 8504.40.40](reg) ; HS 8507.20.00(Pb); HS 8507.30.00(NiCd); HS 8507.40.00(NiFe); HS 8507.80.00; HS 8541.40.00 [HS 8541.40.11]; HS 8539.21.00(filament); HS 8539 31.00(Fluor); HS 8539.31.10(CFL); HS 8539.31.90 EQV: IEC 62124:2004 77 pages PGr 7

1041. EAS 724:2008, Photovoltaic systems — Power conditioners — Procedu re for measuring efficiency This standard describes guidelines for measuring the efficiency of power conditioners used in stand-alone and utility-interactive photovoltaic systems, where the output of the power conditioner is a stable a.c. voltage of constant frequency or a stable dc voltage. The efficiency is calculated from a direct measurement of input and output power in the factory. An isolation transformer is included where it is applicable. ICS 27.160 HS 8504.40.00; [HS 8504.40.10](inv); [HS 8504.40.40](reg) EQV: IEC 61683:1999 20 pages PGr 3

1042. EAS/TS 725-1:2008, Recommendations for small renewable energy and hybr id systems for rural electrification — Part 1: Gene ral introduction to rural electrification Rural electrification is one of the predominant policy actions designed to increase the wellbeing of rural populations together with improved healthcare, education, personal advancement and economical development. Rural electrification can be completed through connection to a national or regional electrification grid. This document applies to cases where the grid is too faraway (too costly) or the individual demand centres are too small to make grid access economic, where autonomous power systems may be used to supply these services. ICS 27.160; 27.180 HS 2716.00.00(elec); HS 8504.40.00; [HS 8504.40.10](inv); [HS 8504.40.40](reg); HS 8507.20.00(Pb); HS 8507.30.00(NiCd); HS 8507.40.00(NiFe); HS 8507.80.00; HS 8541.40.00 [HS 8541.40.11]; HS 8539.21.00(filament); HS 8539 31.00(Fluor); HS 8539.31.10(CFL); HS 8539.31.90; HS 8410(hydro); HS 8411(gas); HS 8412.80.30 EQV: IEC/TS 62257-1:2003 11 pages PGr 2

1043. EAS/TS 725-2:2008, Recommendations for small renewable energy and hybr id systems for rural electrification — Part 2: From requirements to a range of electrification systems The scope of this part of the IEC 62257 series is to propose a methodological approach for the setting up and carrying out of socio-economic studies as part of the framework of decentralized rural electrification projects. It is addressed to project teams and in particular to experts in charge of socio-economic studies in international projects. ICS 27.160; 27.180 HS 2716.00.00(elec); HS 8504.40.00; [HS 8504.40.10](inv); [HS 8504.40.40](reg); HS 8507.20.00(Pb); HS 8507.30.00(NiCd); HS 8507.40.00(NiFe); HS 8507.80.00; HS 8541.40.00 [HS 8541.40.11]; HS 8539.21.00(filament); HS 8539 31.00(Fluor); HS 8539.31.10(CFL); HS 8539.31.90; HS 8410(hydro); HS 8411(gas); HS 8412.80.30 EQV: IEC/TS 62257-2:2004 63 pages PGr 6

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1044. EAS/TS 725-3:2008, Recommendations for small renewable energy and hybr id systems for rural electrification — Part 3: Proj ect development and management This part of IEC 62257 provides information on the responsibilities involved in the implementation of rural power systems. In Clause 5, this technical specification presents contractual relationships to be built between the different participants to a project. Throughout the project, responsibilities are to be clearly defined and contractual commitments controlled. Clause 6 provides relevant tests to be applied to small renewable energy and hybrid electrification systems. Clause 7 provides proposed quality assurance principles to be implemented. In Clause 8, requirements are proposed for recycling and protection of the environment. In Annex A of this technical specification, further technical considerations for contractual liabilities are provided. ICS 27.160; 27.180 HS 2716.00.00(elec); HS 8504.40.00; [HS 8504.40.10](inv); [HS 8504.40.40](reg); HS 8507.20.00(Pb); HS 8507.30.00(NiCd); HS 8507.40.00(NiFe); HS 8507.80.00; HS 8541.40.00 [HS 8541.40.11]; HS 8539.21.00(filament); HS 8539 31.00(Fluor); HS 8539.31.10(CFL); HS 8539.31.90; HS 8410(hydro); HS 8411(gas); HS 8412.80.30 EQV: IEC/TS 62257-3:2004 46 pages PGr 5

1045. EAS/TS 725-4:2008, Recommendations for small renewable energy and hybr id systems for rural electrification — Part 4: Syst em selection and design This part of IEC 62257 provides a method for describing the results to be achieved by the electrification system independently of the technical solutions that could be implemented. In relation to the needs of the different participants to the project, functional requirements that shall be achieved by the production and distribution subsystems are listed. ICS 27.160; 27.180 HS 2716.00.00(elec); HS 8504.40.00; [HS 8504.40.10](inv); [HS 8504.40.40](reg); HS 8507.20.00(Pb); HS 8507.30.00(NiCd); HS 8507.40.00(NiFe); HS 8507.80.00; HS 8541.40.00 [HS 8541.40.11]; HS 8539.21.00(filament); HS 8539 31.00(Fluor); HS 8539.31.10(CFL); HS 8539.31.90; HS 8410(hydro); HS 8411(gas); HS 8412.80.30 EQV: IEC/TS 62257-4:2005 69 pages PGr 6

1046. EAS/TS 725-5:2008, Recommendations for small renewable energy and hybr id systems for rural electrification — Part 5: Protection against electrical hazards The purpose of this document is to specify the general requirements for the protection of persons and equipment against electrical hazards to be applied in decentralised rural electrification systems. Requirements dealing with protection against electric shock are based on basic rules from IEC 61140 and IEC 60364. These general requirements are to be applied to all the identified categories of DRES. ICS 27.160; 27.180 HS 2716.00.00(elec); HS 8504.40.00; [HS 8504.40.10](inv); [HS 8504.40.40](reg); HS 8507.20.00(Pb); HS 8507.30.00(NiCd); HS 8507.40.00(NiFe); HS 8507.80.00; HS 8541.40.00 [HS 8541.40.11]; HS 8539.21.00(filament); HS 8539 31.00(Fluor); HS 8539.31.10(CFL); HS 8539.31.90; HS 8410(hydro); HS 8411(gas); HS 8412.80.30 EQV: IEC/TS 62257-5:2005 34 pages PGr 4

1047. EAS/TS 725-6:2008, Recommendations for small renewable energy and hybr id systems for rural electrification — Part 6: Acceptance, operation, maintenance and replacement This technical specification is intended to describe the various rules to be applied for acceptance, operation, maintenance and replacement (AOMR) of decentralized rural electrification systems (DRES) which are designed to supply electric power for sites which are not connected to a large interconnected system, or a national grid, in order to meet basic needs. ICS 27.160; 27.180 HS 2716.00.00(elec); HS 8504.40.00; [HS 8504.40.10](inv); [HS 8504.40.40](reg); HS 8507.20.00(Pb); HS 8507.30.00(NiCd); HS 8507.40.00(NiFe); HS 8507.80.00; HS 8541.40.00 [HS 8541.40.11]; HS 8539.21.00(filament); HS 8539 31.00(Fluor); HS 8539.31.10(CFL); HS 8539.31.90; HS 8410(hydro); HS 8411(gas); HS 8412.80.30; HS 8502(generators) EQV: IEC/TS 62257-6:2005 19 pages PGr 3

1048. EAS/TS 725-7-1:2008, Recommendations for small renewable energy and hybr id systems for rural electrification — Part 7-1: Generators — Photovoltaic arrays This part of IEC 62257 specifies the general requirements for erection and operation of PV arrays in decentralized rural electrification systems. ICS 27.160; 27.180 HS 8541.40.00 [HS 8541.40.11] EQV: IEC/TS 62257-7-1:2006 79 pages PGr 7

1049. EAS/TS 725-9-2:2008, Recommendations for small renewable energy and hybr id systems for rural electrification — Part 9-2: Microgrids The purpose this part of IEC 62257-9 is to specify the general requirements for the design and the implementation of microgrids used in decentralized rural electrification to ensure the safety of persons and property and their satisfactory operation according to the scheduled use. This part of IEC 62257-9 applies to microgrids for decentralized rural electrification purposes. ICS 27.160; 27.180 HS 2716.00.00(elec) EQV: IEC/TS 62257-9-2:2006 52 pages PGr 5

1050. EAS/TS 725-9-3:2008, Recommendations for small renewable energy and hybr id systems for rural electrification — Part 9-3: Integrated system — User interface The purpose of this part of IEC 62257 is to specify the general requirements for the design and the implementation of the interface equipment within the user’s installation which connects to a microgrid or the generating part of a standalone system. ICS 27.160; 27.180 HS 8538.90.00 EQV: IEC/TS 62257-9-3:2006 13 pages PGr 2

1051. EAS/TS 725-9-4:2008, Recommendations for small renewable energy and hybr id systems for rural electrification — Part 9-4: Integrated system — User installation The purpose of this part of IEC 62257 is to specify the general requirements for the design and the implementation of a user's installation. ICS 27.160; 27.180 HS 8535; HS 8536; HS 8537 EQV: IEC/TS 62257-9-4:2006 21 pages PGr 3

1052. EAS/TS 725-9-5:2008, Recommendations for small renewable energy and hybr id systems for rural electrification — Part 9-5: Integrated system — Selection of portable PV lanter ns for rural electrification projects This Technical Specification applies to portable solar photovoltaic lanterns (portable PV lantern). This specification is independent of the technology used to provide the light. The tests provided in this specification are able to help the project implementer to discriminate easily the most appropriate product within some different market offer and choose among them those which match the requirements expressed in the GS of the electrification project (see IEC/TS 62257-3). The specification also provides provisions of regulations and installation conditions to be complied with in order to ensure the life and proper operation of the selected lantern as well as the safety of people living in proximity to the installation. ICS 27.160; 27.180 [HS 8513.10.90]; HS 9405.50.40 EQV: IEC/TS 62257-9-5:2007 31 pages PGr 4

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1053. EAS/TS 725-12-1:2008, Recommendations for small renewable energy and hybr id systems for rural electrification — Part 12-1:

Selection of self-ballasted lamps (CFL) for rural e lectrification systems and recommendations for hous ehold lighting equipment This technical specification proposes comparative tests that could be particularly useful for project implementers to test in laboratories of developing countries the capability of products to be used for their project. The tests can be performed locally, as close as possible of the real site operating conditions. This technical specification does not cover other lamp technologies (e.g. d.c. lamps, leds, etc ) however similar principles can be used for such comparative testing. ICS 27.160; 27.180 HS 8539.31.10 EQV: IEC/TS 62257-12-1:2007 19 pages PGr 3

1054. EAS 726:2008, Wind turbine generator systems — Vocabulary This standard gives terms and definitions used in wind energy technology. ICS 01.040.29; 27.180 HS 8412.80.30; HS 8502.31.00 IEC 60050-415:1999 37 pages PGr 5

1055. EAS 727:2008, Wind turbines — Protective measures — Requirements for design, operation and maintenance This East African Standard specifies requirements for protective measures relating to the health and safety of personnel, relevant to commissioning, operation and maintenance of wind turbines. It does not describe instructions and provisions for safe working during manufacture, transport, assembly and installation of the wind turbine. ICS 27.180 HS 8412.80.30; HS 8502.31.00 19 pages PGr 3

1056. EAS 728-1:2008, Wind turbines — Part 1: Design requirements This part of IEC 61400 specifies essential design requirements to ensure the engineering integrity of wind turbines. Its purpose is to provide an appropriate level of protection against damage from all hazards during the planned lifetime. This standard is concerned with all subsystems of wind turbines such as control and protection mechanisms, internal electrical systems, mechanical systems and support structures. This standard applies to wind turbines of all sizes. For small wind turbines IEC 61400-2 may be applied. This standard should be used together with the appropriate IEC and ISO standards mentioned in Clause 2. ICS 27.180 HS 8412.80.30; HS 8502.31.00 EQV: IEC 61400-1:2007 180 pages PGr 13

1057. EAS 728-2:2008, Wind turbines — Part 2: Design requirements for sma ll wind turbines This part of IEC 61400 deals with safety philosophy, quality assurance, and engineering integrity and specifies requirements for the safety of Small Wind Turbines (SWTs) including design, installation, maintenance and operation under specified external conditions. Its purpose is to provide the appropriate level of protection against damage from hazards from these systems during their planned lifetime. ICS 27.180 HS 8412.80.30; HS 8502.31.00 EQV: IEC 61400-2:2006 179 pages PGr 13

1058. EAS 728-4:2008, Wind turbines — Part 4: Design and specification of gearboxes This standard applies to gearboxes for wind turbines with power capacities ranging from40 kW to 2MW. It applies to all parallel axis, one stage epicyclic, and combined one stage epicyclic and parallel shaft enclosed gearboxes. The provisions made in this standard are based on field experience with wind turbines having the above power capacities and configurations. Guidelines of this standard may be applied to higher capacity wind turbines provided the specifications are appropriately modified to accommodate the characteristics of higher capacity wind turbines. Life requirements apply to wind turbines with a minimum design lifetime of 20 years. ICS 21.200; 27.180 HS 8412.80.30; HS 8502.31.00 EQV: ISO 81400-4:2006 90 pages PGr 7

1059. EAS 728-11:2008, Wind turbine generator systems — Part 11: Acoustic noise measurement techniques This part of IEC 61400 presents measurement procedures that enable noise emissions of a wind turbine to be characterised. This involves using measurement methods appropriate to noise emission assessment at locations close to the machine, in order to avoid errors due to sound propagation, but far enough away to allow for the finite source size. The procedures described are different in some respects from those that would be adopted for noise assessment in community noise studies. They are intended to facilitate characterisation of wind turbine noise with respect to a range of wind speeds and directions. Standardisation of measurement procedures will also facilitate comparisons between different wind turbines. ICS 27.180 HS 8412.80.30; HS 8502.31.00 EQV: IEC 61400-11:2006 46 pages PGr 5

1060. EAS 728-12-1:2008, Wind turbines — Part 12-1: Power performance measur ements of electricity producing wind turbines This part of IEC 61400 specifies a procedure for measuring the power performance characteristics of a single wind turbine and applies to the testing of wind turbines of all types and sizes connected to the electrical power network. In addition, this standard describes a procedure to be used to determine the power performance characteristics of small wind turbines (as defined in IEC 61400-2) when connected to either the electric power network or a battery bank. The procedure can be used for performance evaluation of specific turbines at specific locations, but equally the methodology can be used to make generic comparisons between different turbine models or different turbine settings. ICS 27.180 HS 8412.80.30; HS 8502.31.00 EQV: IEC 61400-12-1:2005 90 pages PGr 7

1061. EAS 728-13:2008, Wind turbine generator systems — Part 13: Measureme nt of mechanical loads This part of IEC 61400 deals with mechanical load measurements on wind turbines. It mainly focuses on large (>40 m2) electricity generating horizontal axis wind turbines. However, the methods described might be applicable to other wind turbines as well (for example, mechanical water pumpers, vertical axis turbines). ICS 27.180 HS 8412.80.30; HS 8502.31.00 EQV: IEC 61400-13:2001 69 pages PGr 6

1062. EAS 728-14:2008, Wind turbines — Part 14: Declaration of apparent so und power level and tonality values This part of IEC 61400 gives guidelines for declaring the apparent sound power level and tonality of a batch of wind turbines. The measurement procedures for apparent sound power level and tonality are defined in IEC 61400-11. ICS 27.180 HS 8412.80.30; HS 8502.31.00 EQV: IEC 61400-14:2005 11 pages PGr 2

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1063. EAS 728-21:2008, Wind turbine generator systems — Part 21: Measureme nt and assessment of power quality characteristics of grid connected wind turbines This part of IEC 61400 includes:• definition and specification of the quantities to be determined for characterizing the power quality of a grid connected wind turbine;• measurement procedures for quantifying the characteristics;• procedures for assessing compliance with power quality requirements, including estimation of the power quality expected from the wind turbine type when deployed at a specific site, possibly in groups. ICS 27.180 HS 8412.80.30; HS 8502.31.00 EQV: IEC 61400-21:2001 40 pages PGr 5

1064. EAS 728-23:2008, Wind turbine generator systems — Part 23: Full-scal e structural testing of rotor blades This technical specification provides guidelines for the full-scale structural testing of wind turbine blades and for the interpretation or evaluation of results, as a possible part of a design verification of the integrity of the blade. ICS 27.180 HS 8412.80.30; HS 8502.31.00 EQV: IEC/TS 61400-23:2001 63 pages PGr 6

1065. EAS/TR 728-24:2008, Wind turbine generator systems — Part 24: Lightning protection During the last few years, all major wind turbine manufacturers have made dedicated efforts towards developing adequate lightning protection systems, and the first experiences with these new designs are beginning to be seen. It is therefore reasonable at this time to consider and prepare for a standardization effort that will give both manufacturers and operators a common framework for appropriate lightning protection of wind turbines. ICS 27.180 HS 8412.80.30; HS 8502.31.00 EQV: IEC/TR 61400-24:2002 69 pages PGr 6

1066. EAS 728-25-1:2008, Wind turbines — Part 25-1: Communications for monit oring and control of wind power plants — Overall description of principles and models IEC 61400-25-1 gives an overall description of the principles and models used in the IEC 61400-25 series of standards. ICS 27.180 HS 8412.80.30; HS 8502.31.00 EQV: IEC 61400-25-1:2006 31 pages PGr 4

1067. EAS 728-25-2:2008, Wind turbines — Part 25-2: Communications for monit oring and control of wind power plants — Informatio n models IEC 61400-25-2 specifies the information model of devices and functions related to wind power plant applications. In particular, it specifies the compatible logical node names, and data names for communication between wind power plant components. This includes the relationship between logical devices, logical nodes and data. The names defined in the IEC 61400-25 series are used to build the hierarchical object references applied for communicating with components in wind power plants. ICS 27.180 HS 8412.80.30; HS 8502.31.00 EQV: IEC 61400-25-2:2006 83 pages PGr 7

1068. EAS 728-25-3:2008, Wind turbines — Part 25-3: Communications for monit oring and control of wind power plants — Informatio n exchange models This part of IEC 61400-25 specifies an abstract communication service interface describing the information exchange between a client and a server for: – data access and retrieval, – device control, – event reporting and logging, – publisher/subscriber, – self-description of devices (device data dictionary), – data typing and discovery of data types. ICS 27.180 HS 8412.80.30; HS 8502.31.00 EQV: IEC 61400-25-3:2006 32 pages PGr 4

1069. EAS 728-25-5:2008, Wind turbines — Part 25-5: Communications for monit oring and control of wind power plants — Conformance testing This part of IEC 61400-25 specifies standard techniques for testing of conformance of implementations, as well as specific measurement techniques to be applied when declaring performance parameters. The use of these techniques will enhance the ability of users to purchase systems that integrate easily, operate correctly, and support the applications as intended. ICS 27.180 HS 8412.80.30; HS 8502.31.00 EQV: IEC 61400-25-5:2006 45 pages PGr 5

1070. EAS 729:2008, System for Conformity Testing and Certification of Wind Turbines — Rules and procedures This publication defines a certification system for wind turbines (IEC WT). It specifies rules for procedures and management to carry out conformity evaluation of WTs, with respect to specific standards and other technical requirements, relating to safety, reliability, performance, testing and interaction with electrical power networks. It provides:

definitions of the elements in a wind turbine certification process; procedures for the conformity evaluation in a wind turbine certification system; procedures for conformity surveillance; rules for the documentation that is to be supplied by an Applicant for the conformity evaluation; and requirements for certification and inspection bodies and testing laboratories.

ICS 27.180 HS 8412.80.30; HS 8502.31.00 EQV: IEC WT 01:2001 52 pages PGr 5

1071. EAS/TR 730:2008, Electricity metering — Glossary of terms This technical report provides definitions of specific terms which may be used for drafting standards for electrical energy measurement, tariff and load control, and customer/utility information exchange systems. ICS 91.140.50 HS 9028.30.0000; HS 9028.90.0000 EQV: IEC/TR 62051:1999 57 pages PGr 6

1072. EAS/TR 731-1:2008, Electricity metering — Data exchange for meter read ing, tariff and load control — Glossary of terms — Part 1: Terms related to data exchange with metering equ ipment using DLMS/COSEM This part of IEC 62051 reflects the most important terms used in International Standards after the publication of IEC 62051 in 1999. The new terms are mainly related to data exchange with metering equipment for meter reading, tariff and load control using DLMS/COSEM as speci-fied in the IEC 62056 series of standards. ICS 01.040.29; 17.220.20 HS 9028.30.0000; HS 9028.90.0000 EQV: IEC/TR 62051-1:2004 31 pages PGr 4

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1073. EAS 732-11:2008, Electricity metering equipment (ac) — General requi rements, tests and test conditions — Part 11: Meter ing equipment This part of IEC 62052 covers type tests for electricity metering equipment for indoor and outdoor application and applies to newly manufactured equipment designed to measure the electrical energy on 50 Hz or 60 Hz networks, with a voltage up to 600 V. ICS 17.220.20 HS 9028.30.0000; HS 9028.90.0000 EQV: IEC 62052-11:2003 40 pages PGr 5

1074. EAS 732-21:2008, Electricity metering equipment (ac) — General requi rements, tests and test conditions — Part 21: Tarif f and load control equipment This part of IEC 62052 specifies general requirements for the type test of newly manufactured indoor tariff and load control equipment, like electronic ripple control receivers and time switches that are used to control electrical loads, multi-tariff registers and maximum demand indicator devices. ICS 91.140.50 HS 9028.30.0000; HS 9028.90.0000 EQV: IEC 62052-21:2004 44 pages PGr 5

1075. EAS 733-11:2008, Electricity metering equipment (a.c.) — Particular requirements — Part 11: Electromechanical meters fo r active energy (classes 0.5, 1 and 2) This part of IEC 62053 applies only to newly manufactured electromechanical watt-hour meters of accuracy classes 0.5, 1 and 2, for the measurement of alternating current electrical active energy in 50 Hz or 60 Hz networks and it applies to their type tests only. It applies only to electromechanical watt-hour meters for indoor and outdoor application consisting of a measuring element and register(s) enclosed together in a meter case. ICS 17.220.20 HS 9028.30.0000 EQV: IEC 62053-11:2003 29 pages PGr 4

1076. EAS 733-21:2008, Electricity metering equipment (a.c.) — Particular requirements — Part 21: Static meters for active en ergy (classes 1 and 2) This part of IEC 62053 applies only to newly manufactured static watt-hour meters of accuracy classes 1 and 2, for the measurement of alternating current electrical active energy in 50 Hz or 60 Hz networks and it applies to their type tests only. It applies only to static watt-hour meters for indoor and outdoor application consisting of a measuring element and register(s) enclosed together in a meter case. ICS 17.220.20 HS 9028.30.0000 EQV: IEC 62053-21 (2003-01) 23 pages PGr 3

1077. EAS 733-22:2008, Electricity metering equipment (a.c.) — Particular Requirements — Part 22: Static meters for active en ergy (classes 0.2 S and 0.5 S) This part of IEC 62053 applies only to newly manufactured static watt-hour meters of accuracy classes 0.2 S and 0.5 S, for the measurement of alternating current electrical active energy in 50 Hz or 60 Hz networks and it applies to their type tests only. It applies only to transformer-operated static watt-hour meters for indoor application consisting of a measuring element and register(s) enclosed together in a meter case. It also applies to operation indicator(s) and test output(s). ICS 17.220.20 HS 9028.30.0000 EQV: IEC 62053-22 (2003-01) 17 pages PGr 3

1078. EAS 733-23:2008, Electricity metering equipment (a.c.) — Particular requirements — Part 23: Static meters for reactive energy (classes 2 and 3) This part of IEC 62053 applies only to newly manufactured static var-hour meters of accuracy classes 2 and 3, for the measurement of alternating current electrical reactive energy in 50 Hz or 60 Hz networks and it applies to their type tests only. For practical reasons, this standard is based on a conventional definition of reactive energy for sinusoidal currents and voltages containing the fundamental frequency only. It applies only to static var-hour meters for indoor and outdoor application consisting of a measuring element and register(s) enclosed together in a meter case. It also applies to operation indicator(s) and test output(s). ICS 17.220.20 HS 9028.30.0000 EQV: IEC 62053-23 (2003-01) 35 pages PGr 4

1079. EAS 733-31:2008, Electricity metering equipment (a.c.) — Particular requirements — Part 31: Pulse output devices for electromechanical and electronic meters (two wires only) This part of IEC 62053 is applicable to passive, two-wire, externally powered pulse output devices to be used in electricity meters as defined by the relevant standards of technical committee 13 (see normative references) as well as future standards for static VA-hour meters. Such pulse output devices are used to transmit pulses, representing a finite energy quantity, to a receiver (e.g. a tariff device). ICS 17.220.20 HS 9028.90.0000 EQV: IEC 62053-31 (1998-01) 37 pages PGr 5

1080. EAS 733-52:2008, Electricity metering equipment (AC) — Particular re quirements — Part 52: Symbols This part of IEC 62053 applies to letter and graphical symbols intended for marking on and identifying the function of electromechanical or static a.c. electricity meters and their auxiliary devices. ICS 17.220.20 HS 9028.30.0000; HS 9028.90.0000 EQV: IEC 62053-52 (2005-09) 33 pages PGr 4

1081. EAS 733-61:2008, Electricity metering equipment (a.c.) — Particular requirements — Part 61: Power consumption and volta ge requirements This International Standard applies only to newly manufactured ”combined meters”, measuring more than one type of electric energy (e.g. active and reactive) and meters integrating additional functions which are not in the scope of the IEC 60687, IEC 61036, IEC 61268 standards and the standard in preparation for static apparent energy meters; these additional functions, all related to electric energy metering are, for instance, maximum demand indicator, time switches, ripple control or radio receivers, etc. ICS 33.200 HS 9028.30.0000; HS 9028.90.0000 EQV: IEC 62053-61:1998 9 pages PGr 2

1082. EAS 734-11:2008, Electricity metering (a.c.) — Tariff and load contr ol — Part 11: Particular requirements for electroni c ripple control receivers This part of IEC 62054 specifies particular requirements for the type test of newly manufactured indoor electronic ripple control receivers for the reception and interpretation of pulses of a single audio frequency superimposed on the voltage of the electricity distribution network and for the execution of the corresponding switching operations. In this system the mains frequency is generally used to synchronize the transmitter and receivers. Neither the control frequency nor the encoding are standardized in this standard. ICS 91.140.50 HS 9028.90.0000 EQV: IEC 62054-11 (2004-05)

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23 pages PGr 3

1083. EAS 734-21:2008, Electricity metering (a.c.) — Tariff and load contr ol — Part 21: Particular requirements for time swit ches This part of IEC 62054 specifies particular requirements for the type test of newly manufactured indoor time switches with operation reserve that are used to control electrical loads, multi-tariff registers and maximum demand devices of electricity metering equipment. ICS 91.140.50 HS 9028.90.0000 EQV: IEC 62054-21 (2004-05) 16 pages PGr 3

1084. EAS 735-21:2008, Electricity metering — Payment systems — Part 21: F ramework for standardization This technical report sets out a framework for the integration of standards into a system specification for electricity payment metering systems. It addresses the payment metering system application process, generic processes, generic functions, data elements, system entities and interfaces that exist in present payment metering systems. The approach taken in the framework is sufficiently generic to payment metering systems so that it should be equally applicable to future systems. ICS 17.220.20; 91.140.50 HS 9028.30.0000; HS 9028.90.0000 EQV: IEC/TR 62055-21 (2005-08) 107 pages PGr 8

1085. EAS 735-31:2008, Electricity metering — Payment systems — Part 31: P articular requirements — Static payment meters for active energy (classes 1 and 2) This part of IEC 62055 applies to newly manufactured, static watt-hour payment meters of accuracy classes 1 and 2 for direct connection, for the measurement of alternating current electrical energy consumption of a frequency in the range 45 Hz to 65 Hz that include a load switch for the purpose of interruption or restoration of the electricity supply to the load in accordance with the current value of the available credit maintained in the payment meter. It does not apply to static watt-hour payment meters where the voltage across the connection terminals exceeds 600 V (line-to-line voltage for meters for polyphase systems). ICS 91.140.50 HS 9028.30.0000 EQV: IEC 62055-31 (2005-09) 62 pages PGr 6

1086. EAS 735-41:2008, Electricity metering — Payment systems — Part 41: S tandard transfer specification (STS) — Application layer protocol for one-way token carrier systems This part of IEC 62055 specifies the application layer protocol of the STS for transferring units of credit and other management information from a point-of-sale (POS) system to an STS-compliant payment meter in a one-way token carrier system. It is primarily intended for application with electricity payment meters without a tariff employing energy-based tokens, but may also have application with currency-based token systems and for services other than electricity. ICS 35.100.70; 91.140.50 HS 9028.30.0000; HS 9028.90.0000 EQV: IEC 62055-41 (2007-05) 103 pages PGr 8

1087. EAS 735-51:2008, Electricity metering — Payment systems — Part 51: S tandard transfer specification (STS) — Physical lay er protocol for one-way numeric and magnetic card toke n carriers This part of IEC 62055 specifies a physical layer protocol of the standard transfer specification (STS) for transferring units of credit and other management information between a point-of-sale (POS) system and an STS-compliant electricity payment meter. ICS 35.100.10; 91.140.50 HS 9028.30.0000; HS 9028.90.0000 EQV: IEC 62055-51 (2007-05) 21 pages PGr 3

1088. EAS 736-21:2008, Electricity metering — Data exchange for meter read ing, tariff and load control — Part 21: Direct loca l data exchange This part of IEC 62056 describes hardware and protocol specifications for local meter data exchange. In such systems, a hand-held unit (HHU) or a unit with equivalent functions is connected to a tariff device or a group of devices. ICS 35.100; 17.220.20; 91.140.50 HS 9028.30.0000; HS 9028.90.0000 EQV: IEC 62056-21 (2002-05) 69 pages PGr 6

1089. EAS 736-31:2008, Electricity metering — Data exchange for meter read ing, tariff and load control — Part 31: Use of loca l area networks on twisted pair with carrier signaling This part of IEC 62056 describes two new architectures for local bus data exchange with stations either energized or not. For non-energized stations, the bus supplies energy for data exchange. ICS 33.040.40; 91.140 HS 9028.30.0000; HS 9028.90.0000 EQV: IEC 62056-31 (1999-11) 173 pages PGr 13

1090. EAS 736-41:2008, Electricity metering — Data exchange for meter read ing, tariff and load control —Part 41: Data exchang e using wide area networks: Public switched telephone netwo rk (PSTN) with LINK+ protocol This technical report describes a three layer data exchange architecture used for communication with large industrial and commercial customers' metering equipment (aiming, in particular, at the remote reading of these meters for billing purposes). The public switched telephone network (PSTN) is used as a communication medium for this data exchange. ICS 33.040.40; 91.140.50 HS 9028.30.0000; HS 9028.90.0000 EQV: IEC/TS 62056-41 (1998-11) 77 pages PGr 7

1091. EAS 736-42:2008, Electricity metering — Data exchange for meter read ing, tariff and load control — Part 42: Physical la yer services and procedures for connection-oriented asy nchronous data exchange This part of IEC 62056 specifies the physical layer services and protocols within the Companion Specification for Energy Metering (COSEM) three-layer connection oriented profile for asynchronous data communication. The document does not specify physical layer signals and mechanical aspects. Local, implementation-specific issues are also not specified. ICS 35.100.10; 91.140.50 HS 9028.30.0000; HS 9028.90.0000 EQV: IEC 62056-42 (2002-02) 27 pages PGr 4

1092. EAS 736-46:2008, Electricity metering — Data exchange for meter read ing, tariff and load control — Part 46: Data link l ayer using HDLC protocol This part of IEC 62056 specifies the data link layer for connection-oriented, HDLC-based, asynchronous communication profile. ICS 35.100.20; 91.140.50 HS 9028.30.0000; HS 9028.90.0000 EQV: IEC 62056-46 (2007-02) 72 pages PGr 7

1093. EAS 736-47:2008, Electricity metering — Data exchange for meter read ing, tariff and load control — Part 47: COSEM trans port layers for IPv4 networks This part of IEC 62056 specifies the transport layers for COSEM communication profiles for use on IPv4 networks.

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ICS 35.100.40; 91.140.50 HS 9028.30.0000; HS 9028.90.0000 EQV: IEC 62056-47 (2006-11) 39 pages PGr 5

1094. EAS/TS 736-51:2008, Electricity metering — Data exchange for meter read ing, tariff and load control — Part 51: Application layer protocols This technical report describes an architectured application layer used for communication with metering equipments in general, whatever the associated physical medium and lower layer protocols in a collapsed three-layer model are. ICS 91.140.50; 33.040.40 HS 9028.30.0000; HS 9028.90.0000 EQV: IEC/TS 62056-51 (1998-11) 69 pages PGr 6

1095. EAS/TS 736-52:2008, Electricity metering — Data exchange for meter read ing, tariff and load control — Part 52: Communicati on protocols management distribution line message spec ification (DLMS) server This technical report provides all the information specific to the management DLMS Server of the protocols described in IEC 62056-31, IEC 62056-41 and IEC 62056-51. This Server remains in conformity with the DLMS model (see IEC 61334-4-41) in all respects, and differs only by–the fact that it is mandatory for all real equipment accessible by these protocols,–its predefined address in the form of a particular Service Access Point(TSAP="0000000000"B) of the Transport sublayer of the Application layer described in IEC 62056-51. ICS 91.140.50; 33.040.40 HS 9028.30.0000; HS 9028.90.0000 EQV: IEC/TS 62056-52 (1998-11) 25 pages PGr 3

1096. EAS 736-53:2008, Electricity metering — Data exchange for meter read ing, tariff and load control — Part 53: COSEM appli cation layer This part of IEC 62056 specifies the COSEM application layer in terms of structure, services and protocols for COSEM clients and servers, and defines how to use the COSEM application layer in various communication profiles. ICS 91.140.50; 35.100.70 HS 9028.30.0000; HS 9028.90.0000 EQV: IEC 62056-53 (2006-12) 144 pages PGr 11

1097. EAS 736-61:2008, Electricity metering — Data exchange for meter read ing, tariff and load control — Part 61: Object iden tification system (OBIS) The OBject Identification System (OBIS) defines the identification codes (ID-codes) for commonly used data items in electricity metering equipment. This part of IEC 62056 specifies the overall structure of the identification system and the mapping of all data items to their identification codes. ICS 91.140.50; 33.100 HS 9028.30.0000; HS 9028.90.0000 EQV: IEC 62056-61 (2006-11) 38 pages PGr 5

1098. EAS 736-62:2008, Electricity metering — Data exchange for meter read ing, tariff and load control — Part 62: Interface c lasses This part of IEC 62056 specifies a model of a meter as it is seen through its communication interface(s). Generic building blocks are defined using object-oriented methods, in the form of interface classes to model meters from simple up to very complex functionality. ICS 91.140.50; 35.200 HS 9028.30.0000; HS 9028.90.0000 EQV: IEC 62056-62 (2006-11) 125 pages PGr 9

1099. EAS/TR 737-11:2008, Electricity metering equipment — Dependability — Pa rt 11: General concepts This part of IEC 62059 covers general aspects of the dependability of static metering equipment for electrical energy measurement and load control. It contains information on the role in dependability management of the various parties involved and on the methods applicable during the whole life cycle. ICS 91.140.50; 03.120.01 HS 9028.30.0000; HS 9028.90.0000 EQV: IEC/TR 62059-11 (2002-01) 25 pages PGr 3

1100. EAS/TR 737-21:2008, Electricity metering equipment — Dependability — Pa rt 21: Collection of meter dependability data from the field This part of IEC 62059 describes methods for the collection and analysis of field failure data of static electricity metering equipment using field failure reports and sampling plans. To make results comparable, definitions of equipment complexity and classification of failures are given. A failure reporting form is provided in annex A. ICS 91.140.50; 03.120.01 HS 9028.30.0000; HS 9028.90.0000 EQV: IEC/TR 62059-21 (2002-03) 29 pages PGr 4

1101. EAS 737-41:2008, Electricity metering equipment — Dependability — Pa rt 41: Reliability prediction This part of IEC 62059-41 is applicable to all types of static metering equipment for energy measurement and load control. ICS 91.140.50 HS 9028.30.0000; HS 9028.90.0000 EQV: IEC 62059-41 (2006-03) 45 pages PGr 5

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WITHDRAWN STANDARDS 1. EAS 157:2000, Gasoline (petrol) leaded — Specification

This East African Standard specifies the requirements and methods of test for leaded motor gasolines also known as petrol or motor spirit for use in spark ignition engines. This standard does not cover aviation gasolines and unleaded gasolines. ICS 75.160 HS 2710.11.10(regular); HS 2710.11.20(premium) [Date: 2007-04-14] 9 pages PGr 2 NOTE No replacement is expected since the EAC Partn er States have phased out leaded petrol in accordan ce with the Dakar Declaration of 2001.

2. EAS 217-5:2001, Methods for the microbiological examination of food s — Part 5: Enumeration of coagulase-positive

staphylococci in foods This East African Standard describes the reference procedure for the enumeration of coagulase-positive staphylococci in foods. ICS 67.050 HS 0200; 0300; 0400; 0700; 0800; 0900; 1000; 1100; 1200; 1500; 1600; 1700; 1800; 1900; 2000; 2100; 2200; 2300; 2501; 3300; 3500 5 pages PGr 1 [Replaced by EAS 478-1:2008; EAS 478-2:2008 and EAS 478-3:2008: Date: 2008-04-25]

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ALPHABETICAL LISTING AND EQUIVALENCY

A

Subject Standard Number Pages Equivalency

Acoustics — Measurements of sound pressure level emitted by stationary road vehicles

EAS 570:2008 20, 57, 225 ISO 5130:2007

aerials in the frequency range 30 MHz to 1 GHz — Specification; External TV

EAS 373:2005 52, 193 AS 1417-1, -2

Aggregates — Methods of test — Part 1: General requirements for apparatus and calibration

EAS 423-1:2005 142, 205 BS 812-100:1990

Agricultural tractor drive wheel tyres — Method of measuring tyre rolling circumference

EAS 441:2007 128, 208 ISO 11795:1997

Agricultural tractors — Operator's workplace, access and exit — Dimensions

EAS 569:2008 81, 225 ISO 4252:2007

Agricultural wheeled tractors — Maximum speeds — Method of determination

EAS 579:2008 81, 226 ISO 3965:1990

Agricultural tractors — Operator's seating accommodation — Dimensions EAS 580:2008 81, 226 ISO 4253:1993

Aircraft batteries — Part 1: General test requirements and performance levels

EAS 520-1:2008 47, 220 IEC 60952-1 (2004-09)

Aircraft batteries — Part 2: Design and construction requirements EAS 520-2:2008 47, 220 IEC 60952-2 (2004-09)

Aircraft batteries — Part 3: Product specification and declaration of design and performance (DDP)

EAS 520-3:2008 47, 220 IEC 60952-3 (2004-09)

Aircraft tyres and rims — Part 1: Specifications EAS 471-1:2008 128, 212 ISO 3324-1:1998

Aircraft tyres and rims — Part 2: Test methods for tyres EAS 471-2:2008 128, 212 ISO 3324-2:1999

Alcoholic beverages — Methods of sampling and testing EAS 104:1999 97, 160 IS 3752:[2005]

alkaline secondary cells and batteries — Guide to equipment manufacturers and users, Possible safety and health hazards in the use of

EAS/TS 525:2008 48, 221 IEC/TS 61438 (1996-11)

aluminium and aluminium alloy sheets, strips and plates — Part 1: Technical conditions for inspection and delivery; Wrought

EAS 202-1:2001 120, 172 ISO 6361-1:1986

aluminium and aluminium alloy sheets, strips and plates — Part 2: Mechanical properties; Wrought

EAS 202-2:2001 120, 172 ISO 6361-2:1990

aluminium and aluminium alloy sheets, strips and plates — Part 3: Strips — Tolerances on shape and dimensions; Wrought

EAS 202-3:2001 120, 172 ISO 6361-3:1985

aluminium and aluminium alloy sheets, strips and plates — Part 4: Sheets and plates — Tolerances on shape and dimensions; Wrought

EAS 202-4:2001 120, 172 ISO 6361-4:1988

Aluminium conductors (AAC) for overhead power transmission — Specification

EAS 111:1999 35, 49, 160 [IEC 60889]

Aluminium conductors, galvanized steel reinforced (ACSR) for overhead power transmission — Specification

EAS 112:1999 35, 49, 161 [IEC 61089]; KS 190 IEC 62219

Aluminium hollow-ware uncoated utensils — Specification — Part 1: Sufurias and lids

EAS 176-1:2000 142, 169 BS 4083

Aluminium hollow-ware uncoated utensils — Specification — Part 2: Uncoated aluminium pans

EAS 176-2:2000 142, 169 BS 4083

Aluminium pigment for paints — Specification EAS 289:2007 132, 184 ISO 1247:1974

Aluminium-magnesium-silicon alloy wire for overhead line conductors EAS 507:2008 49, 218 IEC 60104:1987

aluminium wire for overhead line conductors, Hard-drawn EAS 510:2008 50, 219 IEC 60889:1987

aluminium alloy wire for overhead line conductor, Thermal-resistant EAS 512:2008 50, 219 IEC 62004:2007

Anchorages for automobile seat belts Specification EAS 465:2007 64, 211 UNECE R 017RV4

Animal and vegetable fats and oils — Determination of acid value and acidity

EAS 307:2002 100, 186 ISO 660:1996

Animal and vegetable fats and oils — Determination of conventional mass per volume (litre weight in air)

EAS 316:2002 101, 186 ISO 6883:2000

Animal and vegetable fats and oils — Determination of copper, iron and nickel

EAS 315:2002 101, 186 ISO 8294:1994

Animal and vegetable fats and oils — Determination of insoluble impurities

EAS 312:2002 100, 186 ISO 663:2000

Animal and vegetable fats and oils — Determination of iodine value EAS 309:2002 100, 186 ISO 3961:1996

Animal and vegetable fats and oils — Determination of lead EAS 314:2002 101, 186 ISO 12193:2004

Animal and vegetable fats and oils — Determination of Lovibond colour EAS 317:2002 101, 186 ISO 15305:1998

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Animal and vegetable fats and oils — Determination of melting point in open capillary tubes (Slip point)

EAS 319:2002 101, 187 ISO 6321:2002

Animal and vegetable fats and oils — Determination of moisture and volatile matter

EAS 311:2002 100, 186 ISO 662:1998

Animal and vegetable fats and oils — Determination of peroxide value EAS 306:2002 100, 185 ISO 3960:2001

Animal and vegetable fats and oils — Determination of refractive index EAS 310:2002 100, 186 ISO 6320:2000

Animal and vegetable fats and oils — Determination of saponification value

EAS 313:2002 100, 186 ISO 3657:2002

Animal and vegetable fats and oils — Determination of (alkalinity) soap content

EAS 318:2002 101, 186 ISO 10539:2002

Animal and vegetable fats and oils — Determination of solid fat content — Pulsed nuclear magnetic resonance method

EAS 303:2002 100, 185 ISO 8292:1991

Animal and vegetable fats and oils — Determination of unsaponifiable matter

EAS 308:2002 100, 186 ISO 3596:2000

Animal and vegetable fats and oils — Sample preparation EAS 305:2002 100, 185 ISO 661:2003

Animal and vegetable fats and oils — Sampling EAS 291:2002 99, 184 ISO 5555:2001

Animal feedstuffs — Methods of sampling EAS 88:2000 82, 157 ISO 6497:2002

Animal feeding staffs — Preparation of samples EAS 74-1:2007 81, 153 ISO 6498:1998

Animal feeding stuffs — Determination of moisture and other volatile matter content

EAS 74-2:2007 81, 153 ISO 6496:1999

Animal feeding stuffs — Determination of nitrogen content and calculation of crude protein content — Kjeldahl method

EAS 74-3:2007 81, 153 ISO 5983:1997

Animal feeding stuffs — Determination of crude fibre content—Method with intermediate filtration

EAS 74-4:2007 82, 153 ISO 6865:2000

Animal feeding stuffs — Determination of fat content EAS 74-5:2007 82, 153 ISO 6492:1999

Animal feeding stuffs — Determination of crude ash EAS 74-6:2007 82, 153 ISO 5984:2002

Animal feeding stuffs — Determination of ash insoluble in hydrochloric acid

EAS 74-7:2007 82, 153 ISO 5985:2002

Animal feeding stuffs — Determination of the contents of calcium, copper, iron, magnesium, manganese, potassium, sodium and zinc — Method using atomic absorption spectrometry

EAS 74-8:2007 82, 153 ISO 6869:2000

Animal feeding stuffs — Determination of phosphorous content — Spectrometric method

EAS 74-9:2007 82, 153 KS ISO 6491:1998

Animal feeding stuffs — Determination of water-soluble chlorides content EAS 74-10:2007 82, 153 ISO 6495:1999

Animal feeding stuffs – Determination of available lysine EAS 74-11:2007 82, 154 ISO 5510:1984

Audio, video and similar electronic apparatus — Safety requirements EAS 374:2005 52, 193 IEC 60065:2005

Automotive diesel — Specification EAS 177:2000 115, 169 BS EN 590:1993 [BS EN 590:2004]; [ASTM D975:2004]

Automatic vehicle and equipment identification — Reference architecture and terminology; Road transport and traffic telematics —

EAS 613:2008 8, 55, 231 ISO 14814:2006

Automatic vehicle and equipment identification — System specifications; Road transport and traffic telematics —

EAS 614:2008 8, 55, 231 ISO 14815:2005

Automatic vehicle and equipment identification — Numbering and data structure; Road transport and traffic telematics —

EAS 615:2008 8, 56, 231 ISO 14816:2005

Avocados — Specifications EAS 19:2000 91, 146 CODEX STAN 197; [UNECE Std FFV 42:2009]

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baby food — Specification; Milk based EAS 78:2000 94, 154 KS 285:2000; IS 1547:1968; ALINORM 79/26 Appendix 14

Baby napkins — Specification EAS 154:2000 76, 167 BS 5815:1979; SI 818: 1976

bags — Part 1: Method for the determination of resistance to vertical impact by dropping; Methods of test for complete, filled transport packages —Woven

EAS 259-1:2001 71, 182 ISO 2248:1985

bags (100 percent sisal) for clean coffee beans — Specification; Woven EAS 221:2001 71, 176 KS 08-273:1990

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bags from natural fibres — Specification — Part 1: Woven bags for cereals; Woven

EAS 156-1:2000 76, 167 KS 132:2000 IS 2566:1993

bags from natural fibres — Specification — Part 2: Woven bags for milled products; Woven

EAS 156-2:2000 77, 167 KS 08-133:1981

bags from natural fibres — Specification — Part 3: Woven bags for sugar; Woven

EAS 156-3:2000 77, 167 KS 08-134:1980

Ball points pens — Specification EAS 343:2004 144, 189 ISO 14145-1:1998

bandages — Specification; Crepe EAS 229:2001 77, 176 KS 08-1221:1995 MS 2.36: 1976

SABS 945 - 1969

Barley for brewing — Specification EAS 327:2002 88, 187 KS 1471:1999; [IS 6894:1993(2005)]

batteries — Specification — Part 1: General requirements (2ND Edition); Primary

EAS 3-1:2000 46, 145 IEC 60086-1:2000

batteries — Specification — Part 1: General requirements (2ND edition); Lead acid starter

EAS 120-1:1999 46, 58, 162 IEC 60095-1:2000

batteries — Specification — Part 2: Dimensions of batteries and marking of terminals (2ND edition); Lead acid starter

EAS 120-2:1999 46, 58, 163 IEC 60095-2:1984

batteries — Specification — Part 2: Specification sheets (2ND Edition); Primary

EAS 3-2:2000 46, 145 IEC 60086-2:2001

batteries — Part 1: General requirements and methods of tests, Lead-acid traction

EAS 516-1:2008 47, 219 IEC 60254-1 (2005-04)

batteries — Part 2: Dimensions of cells and terminals and marking of polarity on cells, Lead-acid traction

EAS 516-2:2008 47, 219 IEC 60254-2 (2000-11)

batteries containing alkaline or other non-acid electrolytes — Sealed nickel-cadmium prismatic rechargeable single cells, Secondary cells and

EAS 517:2008 48, 219 IEC 60622 (2002-10)

batteries containing alkaline or other non-acid electrolytes — Vented nickel-cadmium prismatic rechargeable single cells, Secondary cells and

EAS 518:2008 48, 219 IEC 60623 (2001-09)

beans for human consumption — Specification; Dry EAS 46:2000 87, 150 KS 01-456:1987

bed sheets — Specification; Cotton EAS 228:2001 77, 176 BS 5815-1:1989

Beef — Specification; Canned corned EAS 26:2000 96, 147 CODEX STAN 88 EQ: CHS 026:2004

Beer — Specification EAS 63:2000 97, 151 Sl 407:1980

IS 3865:1965[2001]

beers — Specification; Opaque EAS 61:2000 97, 151 KS 05-1041:1994

Bicycle tyres and rims — Part 1:Tyre designations and dimensions EAS 474-1:2008 127, 213 ISO 5775-1:1997

Bicycle tyres and rims — Part 2: Rims EAS 474-2:2008 63, 213 ISO 5775-2:1996

black currant concentrate (preserved exclusively by physical means) — Specification; Concentrated

EAS 174:2000 91, 169 CODEX STAN 121

Black current juice (preserved exclusively by physical means) — Specification

EAS 175:2002 91, 169 CODEX STAN 120

Bone meal for compounding animal — Specification EAS 231:2001 83, 177 KS 01-785:1989

Boxes for enclosure of electrical accessories — Specification EAS 203:2001 41, 172 BS 4662:1970

bran — Specification; Wheat EAS 353:2004 88, 189 KS 01-952:1995

bran as animal feed — Specification; Maize EAS 230:2001 83, 176 KS 01-1085:1993

Brandy — Specification EAS 143:2000 98, 165 [IS 4450:2005]

Bread — Specification EAS 43:2000 86, 150 KS 172: 1999

MS 8.8:1974

Building and civil engineering terms — Parts of construction works — Roofs and roofing

EAS 416:2005 4, 5, 132, 142, 203

BS 6100-1.3.2:1989

building blocks — Specification; Burnt clay EAS 94:2002 134, 159 KS 02-547:1985

building bricks — Specification; Burnt EAS 54:1999 134, 151 KS 02-300: 1983

Building limes (Quicklime and Hydrated Lime) — Specification EAS 73:2000 134, 153 IS 712; AS 1672; BS 890

Burnt clay roofing tiles — Specification EAS 71:2000 4, 136, 153 KS 02-431:1987

BS 402:1979 IS 215:1956

Butter — Determination of moisture, non-fat solids and fat contents — Part 1: Determination of moisture content (Reference method)

EAS 80-1:2007 95, 154

ISO 3727-1:2001

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Butter — Determination of moisture, non-fat solids and fat contents — Part 2: Determination of non-fat solids content (Reference method)

EAS 80-2:2007 96, 154 ISO 3727-2:2001

Butter — Determination of moisture, non-fat solids and fat contents — Part 3: Calculation of fat content

EAS 80-3:2007 96, 154

ISO 3727-3:2003

Butter — Methods of analysis — Part 4: Determination of salt content EAS 80-4:2007 96, 154 ISO 1738:2004

Butter — Methods of analysis — Part 5: Determination of the refractive index of the fat (Reference method)

EAS 80-5:2007 96, 154 ISO 1739:2006

Butter — Methods of analysis — Part 6: Determination of fat acidity (Reference method)

EAS 80-6:2007 96, 154 ISO 1740:2004

Butter — Methods of analysis — Part 7: Determination of pH of the serum — Potentiometric method

EAS 80-7:2007 96, 155 ISO 7238:2004

Butter — Methods of analysis — Part 8: Determination of copper content EAS 80-8:2007 93, 155 ISO 5738:2004

Butter — Methods of analysis — Part 9: Determination of iron content EAS 80-9:2007 93, 155 IS 6738:1985

butter — Specification; Peanut EAS 60:2000 103, 151 KS 686:2003

Butter Specification EAS 22:2007 95, 147 CODEX STAN A-1-1971, Rev.1-1999, Amended

2003 EQ: CHS 196:2006

Butter, fermented milks and fresh cheese Enumeration of contaminating microorganisms Colony-count technique at 30 degrees C

EAS 453:2007 11, 210 ISO 13559:2001

C

Subject Standard Number Pages Equivalency

cables under fire conditions — Part 1-1: Test for vertical flame propagation for a single insulated wire or cable — Apparatus; Tests on electric and optical fibre

EAS 118-1-1:2008 18, 32, 36, 161 IEC 60332-1-1:2004

cables under fire conditions — Part 1-2: Test for vertical flame propagation for a single insulated wire or cable — Procedure for 1 kW pre-mixed flame; Tests on electric and optical fibre

EAS 118-1-2:2008 18, 32, 36, 161 IEC 60332-1-2:2004

cables under fire conditions — Part 1-3: Test for vertical flame propagation for a single insulated wire or cable — Procedure for determination of flaming droplets/particles; Tests on electric and optical fibre

EAS 118-1-3:2008 18, 32, 36, 161 IEC 60332-1-3:2004

cables under fire conditions — Part 2-1: Test for vertical flame propagation for a single small insulated wire or cable — Apparatus, Tests on electric and optical fibre

EAS 118-2-1:2008 18, 32, 36, 161 IEC 60332-2-1:2004

cables under fire conditions — Part 2-2: Test for vertical flame propagation for a single small insulated wire or cable — Procedure for diffusion flame, Tests on electric and optical fibre

EAS 118-2-2:2008 18, 32, 36, 161 EC 60332-2-2:2004

cables under fire conditions — Part 3-10: Test for vertical flame spread of vertically-mounted bunched wires or cables — Apparatus, Tests on electric

EAS 118-3-10:2008 18, 32, 36, 162 EC 60332-3-10:2000

cables under fire conditions — Part 3-21: Test for vertical flame spread of vertically-mounted bunched wires or cables — Category A F/R, Tests on electric

EAS 118-3-21:2008 19, 32, 37, 162 EC 60332-3-21:2000

cables under fire conditions — Part 3-22: Test for vertical flame spread of vertically-mounted bunched wires or cables — Category A, Tests on electric

EAS 118-3-22:2008 19, 32, 37, 162 EC 60332-3-22:2000

cables under fire conditions — Part 3-23: Test for vertical flame spread of vertically-mounted bunched wires or cables — Category B, Tests on electric

EAS 118-3-23:2008 19, 33, 37, 162 EC 60332-3-23:2000

Tests on electric cables under fire conditions — Part 3-24: Test for vertical flame spread of vertically-mounted bunched wires or cables — Category C,

EAS 118-3-24:2008 19, 33, 37, 162 EC 60332-3-24:2000

cables under fire conditions — Part 3-25: Test for vertical flame spread of vertically-mounted bunched wires or cables — Category D, Tests on electric

EAS 118-3-25:2008 19, 33, 37, 162 EC 60332-3-25:2000

cables — Spark testing — Method; PVC Insulated EAS 113:1999 35, 49, 161 KS 04-863:1988

cables — Spark testing — Test method; Electric EAS 115:1999 36, 161 KS 04-863:1988

cables — Specification; Insulated flexible EAS 117:1999 36, 161 KS 04-192:1987 IEC 60227 Series

cables — Terminology; Electric EAS 136:2007 2, 37, 164 IEC 60050-461

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cables (non-armoured) for electric power and lighting — Specification; PVC Insulated

EAS 114:1999 36, 161 KS 453:2000 BS 6004:1995

cables of rated voltages up to and including 450/750 V — Part 1: General requirements, Polyvinyl chloride insulated

EAS 499-1:2008 35, 38, 216 IEC 60227-1 (2007-10)

cables of rated voltages up to and including 450/750 V — Part 2: Test methods, Polyvinyl chloride insulated

EAS 499-2:2008 38, 216 IEC 60227-2 (2003-04)

cables of rated voltages up to and including 450/750 V — Part 3: Non-sheathed cables for fixed wiring, Polyvinyl chloride insulated

EAS 499-3:2008 38, 216 IEC 60227-3 (1997-11)

cables of rated voltages up to and including 450/750 V — Part 4: Sheathed cables for fixed wiring, Polyvinyl chloride insulated

EAS 499-4:2008 38, 216 IEC 60227-4 (1997-12)

cables of rated voltages up to and including 450/750 V — Part 5: Flexible cables (cords), Polyvinyl chloride insulated

EAS 499-5:2008 38, 216 IEC 60227-5 (2003-07)

cables of rated voltages up to and including 450/750 V — Part 6: Lift cables and cables for flexible connections, Polyvinyl chloride insulated

EAS 499-6:2008 38, 217 IEC 60227-6 (2001-06)

cables of rated voltages up to and including 450/750 V — Part 7: Flexible cables screened and unscreened with two or more conductors, Polyvinyl chloride insulated

EAS 499-7:2008 38, 217 IEC 60227-7 (2003-04)

cables and wires with PVC insulation and PVC sheath — Part 1: General test and measuring methods, Low-frequency

EAS 498-1:2008 37, 216 IEC 60189-1 (2007-05)

cables and wires with PVC insulation and PVC sheath — Part 2: Cables in pairs, triples, quads and quintuples for inside installations, Low-frequency

EAS 498-2:2008 37, 216 IEC 60189-2 (2007-05)

cables and wires with PVC insulation and PVC sheath — Part 3: Equipment wires with solid or stranded conductor wires, PVC insulated, in singles, pairs and triples, Low-frequency

EAS 498-3:2008 37, 216 IEC 60189-3 (2007-05)

capsicums — Specification; Fresh EAS 332:2002 92, 188 UNECE STD 28:2001[2009]

Carbon dioxide — Methods of test EAS 150:2000 98, 166 KS 1550:1999; IS 307

Carbon dioxide for beverages industry — Specification EAS 149:2000 98, 166 KS 1550:1999

BS 4105:1990

Carbaryl dusting powders — Specification EAS 361:2004 108, 190 IS 7121:1973

Cement — Definitions EAS 183:2001 135, 170 BS EN 196-8:1992

Cement — Part 1: Composition, specification and conformity criteria for common cement

EAS 18-1:2001 134, 146 BS EN 197-1:2000

ID: CHS 041-1:2006

Cement — Part 2: Conformity evaluation EAS 18-2:2001 134, 146 BS EN 197-2:2000 ID: CHS 041-2:2006

Cement — Test methods — Part 5: Pozzolanicity test for pozzolanic cements

EAS 148-5:2000 134, 166 BS EN 196-5:1995 [2005] ID: CHS 042-5:2006

Cements — Test methods — Part 1: Determination of strength EAS 148-1:2000 134, 165 BS EN 196-1:1995 [2005]

ID: CHS 042-1:2006

Cements — Test methods — Part 2: Chemical analysis EAS 148-2:2000 134, 165 BS EN 196-2:1995 [2005] ID: CHS 042-2:2006

Cements — Test methods — Part 3: Determination of setting time and soundness

EAS 148-3:2000 134, 166 BS EN 196-3:1995 [2005]

Cements — Test methods — Part 4: Quantitative determination of constituents

EAS 148-4:2000 134, 166 BS EN 196-4:1992

Cements — Test methods — Part 6: Determination of fineness EAS 148-6:2000 134, 166 BS EN 196-6:1992

Cements — Test methods — Part 7: methods of taking and preparing samples of cements

EAS 148-7:2000 134, 166 BS EN 196-7:1992

Cements — Test methods — Part 8: Determination of chloride, carbon dioxide and alkali content of the cement

EAS 148-8:2000 135, 166 BS EN 196-8:[2003]

Ceramic tiles — Definitions, classification, characteristics and marking EAS 421:2005 135, 204 ISO 13006:1998

Ceramic tiles — Part 1: Sampling and basis for acceptance EAS 422-1:2005 135, 204 ISO 10545-1:1995

Ceramic tiles — Part 10: Determination of moisture expansion EAS 422-10:2005 136, 205 ISO 10545-10:1995

Ceramic tiles — Part 11: Determination of crazing resistance for glazed tiles

EAS 422-11:2005 136, 205 ISO 10545-11:1994

Ceramic tiles — Part 12: Determination of frost resistance EAS 422-12:2005 136, 205 ISO 10545-12:1995

Ceramic tiles — Part 13: Determination of chemical resistance EAS 422-13:2005 136, 205 ISO 10545-13:1995

Ceramic tiles — Part 14: Determination of resistance to stains EAS 422-14:2005 136, 205 ISO 10545-14:1995

Ceramic tiles — Part 15: Determination of lead and cadmium given off by glazed tiles

EAS 422-15:2005 136, 205 ISO 10545-15:1995

Ceramic tiles — Part 16: Determination of small colour differences EAS 422-16:2005 136, 205 ISO 10545-16:1999

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Ceramic tiles — Part 2: Determination of dimensions and surface quality EAS 422-2:2005 135, 204 ISO 10545-2:1995

Ceramic tiles — Part 3: Determination of water absorption, apparent porosity, apparent relative density and bulk density

EAS 422-3:2005 135, 204 ISO 10545-3:1995

Ceramic tiles — Part 4: Determination of modulus of rupture and breaking strength

EAS 422-4:2005 135, 204 ISO 10545-4:2004

Ceramic tiles — Part 5: Determination of impact resistance by measurement of coefficient of restitution

EAS 422-5:2005 135, 204 ISO 10545-5:1996

Ceramic tiles — Part 6: Determination of resistance to deep abrasion for unglazed tiles

EAS 422-6:2005 136, 204 ISO 10545-6:1995

Ceramic tiles — Part 7: Determination of resistance to surface abrasion for glazed tiles

EAS 422-7:2005 136, 205 ISO 10545-7:1996

Ceramic tiles — Part 8: Determination of linear thermal expansion EAS 422-8:2005 136, 205 ISO 10545-8:1994

Ceramic tiles — Part 9: Determination of resistance to thermal shock EAS 422-9:2005 136, 205 ISO 10545-9:2004

cereal products — Methods of test; Milled EAS 82:2000 87, 155 KS 171-1 & -2

Cereals and pulses as grain — Methods of sampling EAS 79:2008 87, 154 ISO 13690:1999

cereals and pulses; Guide on essential requirements for storage of EAS 129:1999 87, 163 ISO 6323

Chemical depilatories — Specification EAS 336:2004 107, 188 IS 9636:1988(2005)

Chemical hair relaxers and hair waving products — Specification EAS 338:2004 107, 188 KS 1511:2000

IS 767:1993 Dir. 76/768EEC

Chewing gum and bubble gum — Specification EAS 352:2004 99, 189 IS 6747:1981

Cigarettes — Specification, 2ND Edition EAS 110:2005 83, 160 [ISO 8243:2003]

Citrus fruits — Specification EAS 330:2002 92, 188 UNECE Std FFV 14:2004; ISO 3631; ISO 1955

Coconut oil for cosmetic industry — Specification EAS 65:2000 105, 151 IS 11470:1985(R2006)

Coffee — Determination of caffeine content EAS 107:2007 97, 160 ISO 4052:1983

Coffee and its products — Vocabulary EAS 106:2000 97, 160 ISO 3509:1989

coffee beans — Specification; Green EAS 130:1999 97, 163 ISO 9116:2004

coffee beans and roasted ground coffee — Specification; Roasted EAS 105:1999 97, 160 KS 05-1052:1994

IS 3077:1971

SLS 253: 1974

Cologne — Specification EAS 335:2004 107, 188 IS 8482:1995

76/778/EEC; EEC Cosmetics Directive

Commercial road vehicles — Dimensional codes EAS 582:2008 67, 227 ISO 7656:1993

Colours of the cores of flexible cables and cords EAS 497:2008 37, 216 IEC 60173 (1964-01)

Concrete — Part 1: Methods of specifying and guidance for the specifier EAS 417-1:2008 137, 203 ISO 22965-1:2007

Concrete — Part 2: Specification of constituent materials, production of concrete and compliance of concrete

EAS 417-2:2008 137, 203 ISO 22965-2:2007

Concrete manholes and inspection chambers, unreinforced, steel fibre and reinforced

EAS 418:2005 137, 204 BS EN 1917:2002

concrete paving blocks — Specification; Precast EAS 179:2003 137, 169 BS EN 1338:2003

Concrete pipes and ancillary concrete products Part 1: Specification for unreinforced and reinforced concrete pipes (including jacking pipes) and fittings with flexible joints

EAS 426-1:2006 137, 205 BS 5911-1:2002

Concrete pipes and ancillary concrete products Part 2: Specification for unreinforced and reinforced concrete manholes and soakaways

EAS 426-2:2006 138, 205 BS 5911-3:2002

Concrete pipes and ancillary concrete products Part 3: Specification for unreinforced and reinforced concrete inspection chambers

EAS 426-3:2006 138, 205 BS 5911-4:2002

Concrete pipes and ancillary concrete products Part 4: Specification for pre-stressed non-pressed non-pressure pipes and fittings with flexible joints

EAS 426-4:2006 138, 205 BS 5911-5:2004

concrete pipes and ancillary concrete products Part 5: Specification for ogee pipes and fittings (including perforated); Precast

EAS 426-5:2006 138, 205 BS 5911-110:1992

concrete pipes and ancillary concrete products Part 7: Specification for road gullies and gully cover slabs; Precast

EAS 426-7:2006 138, 206 BS 5911-6:2004

Concrete pipes and fittings, unreinforced, steel fibre and reinforced EAS 419:2005 137, 204 BS EN 1916:2002

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concrete pipes, fittings and ancillary products Part 6: Specification for porous pipes; Precast

EAS 426-6:2006 138, 206 BS 5911-114:1992

Concrete roofing tiles — Specification EAS 20:2000 136, 147 [BS EN 490:2004]

Concrete — Specification (2ND Edition) EAS 131:2008 137, 164 BS EN 206-1:2000

Concrete poles for telephone, power and lighting purposes — Specification

EAS 489:2008 138, 214 SANS 470:1993

Conductors of insulated cables EAS 501:2008 38, 217 IEC 60228 (2004-11)

conduits and fittings for electrical installation — Specification — Part 2: Fittings; Metallic

EAS 204-2:2001 40, 172 BS 4568-2:1970 IEC 61035-2-1

conduits and fittings for electrical installations — Specification — Part 1: Conduits; Metallic

EAS 204-1:2001 40, 172 BS 4568-1:1970

IEC 61035-1 IEC 60614-2-1

conduits for electrical wiring — Specification — Part 1: Plain Conduits; Flexible PVC

EAS 178-1:2007 40, 169 IEC 60614-1

IEC 60614-2-2

conduits for electrical wiring — Specification — Part 2: Corrugated conduits; Flexible PVC

EAS 178-2:2007 40, 169 KS 04-468-2:1990 IEC 60614-2-5

confectionery — Specification; Hard-boiled sugar EAS 350:2004 99, 189 KS 05-319-1:1992

confectionery trade; Glossary of terms used in EAS 348:2004 99, 189 IS 9328:1989

Controls for heating units in household electric ranges — Specification EAS 205:2001 142, 172 BS 4177:1992

Copper conductors in insulated cables — Specification EAS 116:1999 36, 161 [IEC 60228:2004]

Copper/Chromium/Arsenic composition for preservation of timber — Specification

EAS 326:2002 107, 187 BS 4072:1999

Copper/Chromium/Arsenic composition for the preservation of timber — Method of timber treatment

EAS 324:2002 107, 187 BS 4072-2:1987

cosmetic products; Illustrative list by category of EAS 334:2004 107, 188 KS 1474-1:1998

Dir. 76/768 /EEC: EEC Cosmetics Directive, updated 1997

Cosmetics — List of substances which cosmetics must not contain except subject to restrictions and conditions laid down

EAS 377-3:2005 108, 194 KS 1474-3:2004

Dir. 76/768 /EEC: EEC Cosmetics Directive, updated 2000

Cosmetics — List of substances which must not form part of any cosmetic product

EAS 377-2:2005 108, 194 KS 1474-2:2004

Dir. 76/768 /EEC: EEC Cosmetics Directive, updated 2000

cosmetics general — Requirements; Labelling of EAS 346:2004 108, 189 KS 1707:2002

76/768/EEC: EEC Cosmetics Directive

Cotton khanga — Specification EAS 224:2001 77, 176 KS 08-1033:1990 TZS165:1983

Cotton yarns — Specification — Part 1: Grading by appearance EAS 155-1:2000 76, 167 ASTM D2255:1990

Crude petroleum and fuel oils — Determination of sediment — Extraction method

EAS 670:2008 109, 115, 238 ISO 3735:1999

Curry powder — Specification EAS 98:1999 102, 159 KS 228-1 and 2:2003

Cutflowers and Cutfoliage — Part 1: Fresh cutflowers — Specification EAS 286:2002 80, 184 UNECE H-1:1980/1994

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Dairy cattle feed supplements — Specification EAS 75:2000 82, 154 IS 2052:1979(R2004)

Dentistry — Manual toothbrushes — Resistance of tufted portion to deflection

EAS 457:2007 143, 211 ISO 22254:2006

Dentistry — Powered toothbrushes — General requirements and test methods

EAS 458:2007 143, 211 ISO 20127:2005

Dentistry — Oral hygiene products — Oral rinses EAS 459:2007 143, 211 ISO 16408:2004

Dentistry — Oral hygiene products — Manual interdental brushes EAS 460:2007 143, 211 ISO 16409:2006

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Dentistry — Manual toothbrushes — General requirements and test methods

EAS 479:2008 143, 214 ISO 20126:2005

degrees of protection provided by enclosures; Classification of EAS 219:2001 19, 33, 176 IEC 60529

detergent for household use — Specification; Synthetic organic liquid EAS 383:2005 106, 198 MS 791:1982 AS 1999:1977

BS 3762 Series

detergents for household use — Specification; Powder laundry EAS 127:1999 105, 163 AS 1792:1792

Diesel engines — Cleanliness assessment of fuel injection equipment EAS 637:2008 66, 234 ISO 12345:2002

Diesel engines — High-pressure fuel injection pipe assemblies — General requirements and dimensions

EAS 638:2008 67, 234 ISO 13296:2005

Diesel fuel — Assessment of lubricity using the high-frequency reciprocating rig (HFRR) — Part 1: Test method

EAS 677-1:2008 116, 238 ISO 12156-1:2006

Diesel fuel — Assessment of lubricity using the high-frequency reciprocating rig (HFRR) — Part 2: Limit

EAS 677-2:2008 116, 239 ISO 12156-2:2007

Disinfectants — Glossary of terms EAS 384:2005 106, 198 BS 5283:1986

Distilled water — Specification EAS 123:1999 103, 163 ISO 3696:1995

Dog feeds — Specification EAS 58:2000 81, 151 CAS No. 112:1974

Drinking (Potable) water — Specification EAS 12:2000 16, 146 KS 05-459-1:1996

drinking water — Part 1: Physical methods of test for the quality of drinking water; Methods of test for

EAS 15-1:2000 16, 146 KS 05-459-2:1985

drinking water — Part 2: Biological and microbiological methods; Methods of test for

EAS 15-2:2000 16, 146 KS 05-459-3:1985

drinking water — Part 3: Determination of metal contaminants; Methods of test for

EAS 15-3:2000 16, 146 KS 05-459-4:1985

drinking water — Part 4: Determination of salts, cations and anions; Methods of test for

EAS 15-4:2000 16, 146 [ISO 14911:1999] [KS 05-459-5:1985]

drinking water — Part 5: Determination of gases, organic compounds and radioactivity; Methods of test for

EAS 15-5:2000 16, 146 KS 05-459-6:1985

drinking water — Specification; Bottled EAS 153:2000 16, 166 KS 05-459-1:1996

Durum wheat semolina — Specification EAS 282:2002 88, 184 ISO 11051:1994

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Edible corn oil — Specification EAS 304:2002 100, 185 CODEX STAN 25:1981 CODEX STAN 210:1999

Edible cotton seed oil — Specification EAS 298:2002 99, 185 CODEX STAN 210:1999

Edible fats and oils (general) — Specification EAS 321:2002 101, 187 CODEX STAN 19:1999

edible fats and oils in bulk; Code of hygiene for transportation of EAS 320:2002 101, 187 CAC/RCP 36:1987 (Rev.1-1999, Rev.2-2001, Rev.3-2005)

Edible groundnut oil — Specification EAS 300:2002 99, 185 CODEX STAN 19:1999

Edible palm kernel oil — Specification EAS 302:2002 100, 185 CODEX STAN 210:1999

Edible palm oil — Specification EAS 301:2002 100, 185 CODEX STAN 210:1999

Edible sesame oil — Specification EAS 333:2002 101, 188 CODEX STAN 26:1981

Edible soya bean oil — Specification EAS 297:2002 99, 185 CODEX STAN 210:1999

Edible sunflower oil — Specification EAS 299:2002 99, 185 CODEX STAN 23:1998

Electric cables — Tests on extruded oversheaths with a special protective function

EAS 502:2008 38, 217 IEC 60229 (2007-10)

Electricity metering — Glossary of terms EAS/TR 730:2008 139, 247 IEC/TR 62051:1999

Electricity metering — Data exchange for meter reading, tariff and load control — Glossary of terms — Part 1: Terms related to data exchange with metering equipment using DLMS/COSEM

EAS/TR 731-1:2008 2, 20, 247 IEC/TR 62051-1:2004

Electricity metering equipment (ac) — General requirements, tests and test conditions — Part 11: Metering equipment

EAS 732-11:2008 20, 248 IEC 62052-11:2003

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Electricity metering equipment (ac) — General requirements, tests and test conditions — Part 21: Tariff and load control equipment

EAS 732-21:2008 139, 248 IEC 62052-21:2004

Electricity metering equipment (a.c.) — Particular requirements — Part 11: Electromechanical meters for active energy (classes 0.5, 1 and 2)

EAS 733-11:2008 21, 248 IEC 62053-11:2003

Electricity metering equipment (a.c.) — Particular requirements — Part 21: Static meters for active energy (classes 1 and 2)

EAS 733-21:2008 21, 248 IEC 62053-21 (2003-01)

Electricity metering equipment (a.c.) — Particular Requirements — Part 22: Static meters for active energy (classes 0.2 S and 0.5 S)

EAS 733-22:2008 21, 248 IEC 62053-22 (2003-01)

Electricity metering equipment (a.c.) — Particular requirements — Part 23: Static meters for reactive energy (classes 2 and 3)

EAS 733-23:2008 21, 248 IEC 62053-23 (2003-01)

Electricity metering equipment (a.c.) — Particular requirements — Part 31: Pulse output devices for electromechanical and electronic meters (two wires only)

EAS 733-31:2008 21, 248 IEC 62053-31 (1998-01)

Electricity metering equipment (AC) — Particular requirements — Part 52: Symbols

EAS 733-52:2008 21, 248 IEC 62053-52 (2005-09)

Electricity metering equipment (a.c.) — Particular requirements — Part 61: Power consumption and voltage requirements

EAS 733-61:2008 53, 248 IEC 62053-61:1998

Electricity metering (a.c.) — Tariff and load control — Part 11: Particular requirements for electronic ripple control receivers

EAS 734-11:2008 139, 248 IEC 62054-11 (2004-05)

Electricity metering (a.c.) — Tariff and load control — Part 21: Particular requirements for time switches

EAS 734-21:2008 139, 249 IEC 62054-21 (2004-05)

Electricity metering — Payment systems — Part 21: Framework for standardization

EAS 735-21:2008 139, 249 IEC/TR 62055-21 (2005-08)

Electricity metering — Payment systems — Part 31: Particular requirements — Static payment meters for active energy (classes 1 and 2)

EAS 735-31:2008 139, 249 IEC 62055-31 (2005-09)

Electricity metering — Payment systems — Part 41: Standard transfer specification (STS) — Application layer protocol for one-way token carrier systems

EAS 735-41:2008 140, 249 IEC 62055-41 (2007-05)

Electricity metering — Payment systems — Part 51: Standard transfer specification (STS) — Physical layer protocol for one-way numeric and magnetic card token carriers

EAS 735-51:2008 140, 249 IEC 62055-51 (2007-05)

Electricity metering — Data exchange for meter reading, tariff and load control — Part 21: Direct local data exchange

EAS 736-21:2008 140, 249 IEC 62056-21 (2002-05)

Electricity metering — Data exchange for meter reading, tariff and load control — Part 31: Use of local area networks on twisted pair with carrier signaling

EAS 736-31:2008 140, 249 IEC 62056-31 (1999-11)

Electricity metering — Data exchange for meter reading, tariff and load control —Part 41: Data exchange using wide area networks: Public switched telephone network (PSTN) with LINK+ protocol

EAS 736-41:2008 140, 249 IEC/TS 62056-41 (1998-11)

Electricity metering — Data exchange for meter reading, tariff and load control — Part 42: Physical layer services and procedures for connection-oriented asynchronous data exchange

EAS 736-42:2008 140, 249 IEC 62056-42 (2002-02)

Electricity metering — Data exchange for meter reading, tariff and load control — Part 46: Data link layer using HDLC protocol

EAS 736-46:2008 140, 249 IEC 62056-46 (2007-02)

Electricity metering — Data exchange for meter reading, tariff and load control — Part 47: COSEM transport layers for IPv4 networks

EAS 736-47:2008 140, 249 IEC 62056-47 (2006-11)

Electricity metering — Data exchange for meter reading, tariff and load control — Part 51: Application layer protocols

EAS/TS 736-51:2008 140, 250 IEC/TS 62056-51 (1998-11)

Electricity metering — Data exchange for meter reading, tariff and load control — Part 52: Communication protocols management distribution line message specification (DLMS) server

EAS/TS 736-52:2008 140, 250 IEC/TS 62056-52 (1998-11)

Electricity metering — Data exchange for meter reading, tariff and load control — Part 53: COSEM application layer

EAS 736-53:2008 140, 250 IEC 62056-53 (2006-12)

Electricity metering — Data exchange for meter reading, tariff and load control — Part 61: Object identification system (OBIS)

EAS 736-61:2008 141, 250 IEC 62056-61 (2006-11)

Electricity metering — Data exchange for meter reading, tariff and load control — Part 62: Interface classes

EAS 736-62:2008 141, 250 IEC 62056-62 (2006-11)

Electricity metering equipment — Dependability — Part 11: General concepts

EAS/TR 737-11:2008 141, 250 IEC/TR 62059-11 (2002-01)

Electricity metering equipment — Dependability — Part 21: Collection of meter dependability data from the field

EAS/TR 737-21:2008 141, 250 IEC/TR 62059-21 (2002-03)

Electricity metering equipment — Dependability — Part 41: Reliability prediction

EAS 737-41:2008 141, 250 IEC 62059-41 (2006-03)

Engine oils — Specification EAS 159:2000 113, 167 ASTM D4485:2005

envelopes — Designation and sizes; Corresponding EAS 268:2001 130, 182 ISO 269:1985

Environmental management — Environmental assessment of sites and organizations (EASO)

EAS 403:2005 13, 201 ISO 14015:2001

Environmental management — Environmental performance evaluation — Guidelines

EAS 404:2005 13, 201 ISO 14031:1999

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Environmental management — Life cycle assessment — Goal and scope definition and inventory analysis

EAS 406:2005 13, 202 ISO 14041:1998

Environmental management — Life cycle assessment — Life cycle impact assessment

EAS 407:2005 13, 202 ISO 14042:2000

Environmental management — Life cycle assessment — Life cycle interpretation

EAS 408:2005 13, 202 ISO 14043:2000

Environmental management — Life cycle assessment — Principles and framework

EAS 405:2005 13, 201 ISO 14040:1997

Environmental management — Vocabulary EAS 409:2005 13, 202 ISO 14050:2002

Environmental Management Examples of environmental performance evaluation (EPE)

EAS/TR 431:2006 14, 207 ISO/TR 14032:1999

Environmental management Integrating environmental aspects into product design and development

EAS/TR 430:2006 14, 207 ISO/TR 14062:2002

Environmental management Life cycle assessment Examples of application of EAS 406 to goal and scope definition and inventory analysis

EAS/TR 428:2006 13, 207 ISO/TR 14049:2000

Environmental management Life cycle impact assessment Examples of application of EAS 407

EAS/TR 427:2006 13, 207 ISO/TR 14047:2003

Environmental Management System standards EAS 392 and EAS 393; Information to assist forestry organizations in the use of

EAS/TR 429:2006 14, 207 ISO/TR 14061:1998

Environmental management systems — General guidelines on principles, systems and supporting techniques

EAS 402:2005 13, 201 ISO 14004:2004

Environmental management systems — Specification with guidance for use

EAS 401:2005 13, 201 ISO 14001:2004

environmental management systems auditing; Guidelines for quality and/or

EAS 397:2005 6, 200 ISO 19011:2002

Earth-mover tyres and rims — Part 1: Tyre designation and dimensions EAS 442-1:2007 129, 208 ISO 4250-1:2006

Earth-mover tyres and rims — Part 2: Loads and inflation pressures EAS 442-2:2007 129, 209 ISO 4250-2:2006

Earth-mover tyres and rims — Part 3: Rims EAS 442-3:2007 129, 209 ISO 4250-3:2006

Ergonomics of the thermal environment — Evaluation of thermal environments in vehicles — Part 1: Principles and methods for assessment of thermal stress

EAS/TS 573-1:2008 17, 57, 225 ISO/TS 14505-1:2007

Ethanol for industrial use — Methods for test — Part 6: Test for miscibility with water

EAS 216-6:2001 104, 174 ISO 1388-6:1981

Ethanol for industrial use — Methods of test — Part 10: Estimation of hydrocarbons content — Distillation method

EAS 216-10:2001 104, 174 ISO 1388-10:1981

Ethanol for industrial use — Methods of test — Part 11: Test for detection of furfural

EAS 216-11:2001 104, 174 ISO 1388-11:1981

Ethanol for industrial use — Methods of test — Part 12: Determination of permanganate time

EAS 216-12:2001 104, 174 ISO 1388-12:1981

Ethanol for industrial use — Methods of test — Part 3: Estimation of content carbonyl compounds present in small amounts — Photometric method

EAS 216-3:2001 104, 173 ISO 1388-3:1981

Ethanol for industrial use — Methods of test — Part 4: Estimation of content of carbonyl compounds present in moderate amounts — Titrimetric method

EAS 216-4:2001 104, 173 ISO 1388-4:1981

Ethanol for industrial use — Methods of test — Part 5: Determination of aldehydes content — Visual calorimetric method

EAS 216-5:2001 104, 174 ISO 1388-5:1981

Ethanol for industrial use — Methods of test — Part 7: Determination of methanol content ― Photometric method

EAS 216-7:2001 104, 174 ISO 1388-7:1981

Ethanol for industrial use — Methods of test — Part 8: Determination of methanol content — Visual colorimetric method

EAS 216-8:2001 104, 174 ISO 1388-8:1981

Ethanol for industrial use — Methods of test — Part 9: Determination of esters content — Titrimetric method after separation

EAS 216-9:2001 104, 174 ISO 1388-9:1981

ethanol for industrial use ― Part 1: General; Testing of EAS 216-1:2001 104, 173 ISO 1388-1:1981

ethanol for industrial use — Part 2: Method for detection of alkalinity or determination of acidity to phenolphthalein; Testing of

EAS 216-2:2001 104, 173 ISO 1388-2:1981

Exercise books — Specification EAS 344:2004 131, 189 BS 4448:1988 MS 121: 1986

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fabrics — Part 1: Determination of roll characteristics; Methods of test for coated

EAS 245-1:2001 75, 178 ISO 2286-1:1998

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Textiles — Fabrics — Determination of width and length EAS 258:2008 78, 181 ISO 22198:2006

fabrics by cold-water immersion; Method for determination of dimension change of

EAS 242:2007 75, 177 ISO 7771:1985

fabrics by cone test; Methods for determination of water repellency of EAS 252:2007 78, 1178 KS 08-361:1972

fabrics by falling pendulum (Elmendorf) apparatus; Methods for Determination of tear resistance of woven

EAS 254:2007 78, 179 ISO 13937-1:2000

fabrics on commercial laundering near the boiling point; Method for determination of dimensional change of woven

EAS 262:2007 78, 182 ISO 675:1979

fabrics; Methods for determination of threads per centimeter in woven EAS 248:2001 76, 178 BS 2862:1972

Farm implements — Method of sampling EAS 218:2001 80, 176 IS 7201:1971

Finger millet flour — Specification EAS 283:2002 88, 1184 KS 1074:1994

fish handling and processing — Code of practice — Part 1: Fresh fish handling and processing, Fresh

EAS 62-1:2000 96, 151 IS 4303-1:1967 BS 4259:1968

NZS 8402:1974

CAC/RCP 9:1976

CAC/RCP 16:1978 GHANA STD F 17:1970

HACCP 1998

EU Dir 91/493/EEC

fish handling and processing — Part 2: Code of hygiene for the handling, processing, storage and the placing of fish and fishery products, Fresh

EAS 62-2:2000 96, 151

Fish-meal — Specification EAS 97:1999 82, 159 KS 01-784:1989

food additives when sold as such — General requirements; Labelling of EAS 347:2004 101, 102, 189 CODEX STAN 107:1981

food additives; Schedule for permitted EAS 103:1999 102, 160 CODEX STAN 192:1995 (Rev. 6-2005)

food for infants and children — Specification; Processed cereals-based EAS 72:2000 87, 153 CAC/GL 80:1991:

IS 1547 Codex Stan 74:1981

EQ: CHS 035:2004

foods — Specification; Labelling of prepackaged EAS 38:2000 102, 148 CODEX STAN 1:1985 [2005]

Foodstuffs — Methods of determination of arsenic EAS 101:2000 90, 160 ISO 17239:2004

Foodstuffs — Methods of determination of lead EAS 100:2000 85, 160 ISO 6633:1984

footwear ― Inspection and acceptance criteria ― Code of practice; Used EAS 386:2005 80, 199 KS 1533:1999

Footwear — Vocabulary EAS 385:2008 80, 198 ISO 19952:2005

Formulated powder hair dyes, aryl diamine based Specification EAS 461:2007 106, 211 KS 794:1999

IS 10350-1993

76/768/EEC Cosmetics Directive

Fruit and vegetable products — Determination of ash insoluble in hydrochloric acid

EAS 209:2001 90, 173 ISO 763:2003

Fruit and vegetable products — Determination of ethanol content EAS 211:2001 90, 172 ISO 2448:1998

fruits and derived products — Determination of essential oils content (Reference method); Citrus

EAS 210:2001 90, 172 ISO 1955:1982

Fruits, vegetables and derived products — Sampling and methods of test — Part 1: Sampling

EAS 41-1:1999 88, 148 ISO 874:1980

Fruits, vegetables and derived products — Sampling and methods of test — Part 2: Determination of titratable acidity

EAS 41-2:1999 88, 148 ISO 750:1998

Fruits, vegetables and derived products — Sampling and methods of test — Part 3: Determination of water-insoluble solids content

EAS 41-3:1999 88, 148 ISO 751:1998

Fruits, vegetables and derived products — Sampling and methods of test — Part 4: Determination of mineral impurities content

EAS 41-4:1999 89, 148 ISO 762:2003

Fruits, vegetables and derived products — Sampling and methods of test — Part 5: Determination of pH

EAS 41-5:1999 89, 149 ISO 1842:1991

Fruits, vegetables and derived products — Sampling and methods of test — Part 6: — Determination of tin

EAS 41-6:1999 89, 149 ISO 2447:1998

Fruits, vegetables and derived products — Sampling and methods of test — Part 7: Determination of iron content — 1,10-phenanthroline photometric method

EAS 41-7:1999 89, 149 ISO 5517:1978

Fruits, vegetables and derived products — Sampling and methods of test — Part 8: Determination of benzoic acid content — Spectrophotometric method

EAS 41-8:1999 89, 149 ISO 5518:1978

Fruits, vegetables and derived products — Sampling and methods of test — Part 9: Determination of copper content — Photometric method

EAS 41-9:1999 89, 149 ISO 7952:1994

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Fruits, vegetables and derived products — Sampling and methods of test — Part 10: Determination of soluble solids content — Refractometric method

EAS 41-10:1999 89, 149 ISO 2173:2003

Fruits, vegetables and derived products — Sampling and methods of test — Part 11: Liquid fruit and vegetable products — Determination of sulphur dioxide content (Routine method)

EAS 41-11:1999 89, 149 ISO 5523:1981

Fruits, vegetables and derived products — Sampling and methods of test — Part 12: Determination of ascorbic acid content — Routine method

EAS 41-12:1999 89, 149 ISO 6557-2:1984

Fruits, vegetables and derived products — Sampling and methods of test — Part 13: Determination of volatile acidity

EAS 41-13:1999 89, 149 ISO 6632:1981

Fruits, vegetables and derived products — Sampling and methods of test — Part 14: Determination of arsenic content — Silver diethyldithocarbamate spectrophotometric method

EAS 41-14:1999 89, 149 ISO 6634:1982

Fruits, vegetables and derived products — Sampling and methods of test — Part 15: Determination of zinc content — Atomic absorption spectrometric method

EAS 41-15:1999 90, 149 ISO 6636-2:1981

Fruits, vegetables and derived products — Sampling and methods of test — Part 16: Determination of mercury content — Flameless atomic absorption method

EAS 41-16:1999 90, 150 ISO 6637:1984

Fuel tank assembly for automotive vehicle — Safety requirements EAS 181:2000 66, 170 KS 06-1351:1997 IS 12056:1987

General purpose fuse links for domestic and similar purposes (primarily for use in plugs) ─ Specification

EAS 496:2008 41, 216 BS 1362:1973

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Gasoline (petrol) leaded — Specification EAS 157:2000 115, 167 KS 275-1:2003 AS 1876

Svensk Standard SS 155421; Motorrbensin

Gasoline (petrol) unleaded — Specification EAS 158:2000 115, 167 KS 275-2:2003 BS EN 228

SABS 1598

AS 1876

EAS 660:2008, Gasoline — Determination of oxidation stability of gasoline — Induction period method

ISO 7536:1994

General criteria for the operation of various types of bodies performing inspection

EAS 398:2005 7, 200 ISO/IEC 17020:1998

General requirements for bodies operating assessment and certification/registration of environmental management systems (EMS)

EAS 400:2005 7, 201 ISO/IEC Guide 66:1999

General requirements for the competence of testing and calibration laboratories

EAS 399:2005 7, 201 ISO/IEC 17025:2005

Gins — Specification EAS 145:2000 98, 165 IS 4100:[2005]

glucose (glucose syrup) — Specification; Liquid EAS 349:2004 99, 189 IS 873:1974(2001)

Green grams — Specification EAS 331:2002 88, 188 KS 01-995:1995 SLS 663

Groundnut (peanut) oil for cosmetic industry — Specification EAS 64:2000 105, 151 IS 8481:1993

76/768/EEC: Council directive of 17/7/76

Groundnuts (peanuts) — Specification — Part 1: Raw groundnuts for table use and for oil milling

EAS 57-1:2000 90, 151 KS 01-694-1:1989 EQ: CHS 016:2004

Groundnuts (peanuts) — Specification — Part 2: Roasted groundnut EAS 57-2:2000 90, 151 EQ: CHS 016:2004

Guidelines for developing quality manuals EAS 467:2007 6, 212 ISO 10013:2001

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Hair creams, lotions and gels — Specification EAS 339:2004 107, 188 IS 7670:1975

76/768/EEC

hand-held motor tools — Operated electric tools — Part 1: General requirements; Safety of

EAS 169-1:2000 23, 168 IEC 60745-1

hand-held motor tools — Operated electric tools — Part 2-2: Particular requirements for screwdrivers and impact wrenches; Safety of

EAS 169-2-2:2000 23, 169 IEC 60745-2-2

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hand-held motor tools — Operated electric tools — Part 2-3: Particular requirements for grinders, polishers and disk-type sanders; Safety of

EAS 169-2-3:2000 24, 169 IEC 60745-2-3

hand-held motor tools — Operated electric tools — Part 2-5: Particular requirements for circular saws and circular knives; Safety of

EAS 169-2-5:2000 24, 169 IEC 60745-2-5

hand-held motor tools— Operated electric tools — Part 2-1: Particular requirements for drills and impact drills; Safety of

EAS 169-2-1:2000 23, 169 IEC 60745-2-1

Hazard analysis critical control points (HACCP) EAS 151:2000 85, 166 CAC/RCP 1:1969 [ISO 22000:2005]

Henna powder — Specification EAS 337:2004 107, 188 IS 11142:1984

IS 7159:1984

hides and skins — Code of practice — Part 1: By stack salting; Raw EAS 93-1:2000 79, 159 KS 01-818-1:1989 ISO 2821:1974

hides and skins — Code of practice — Part 2: By air-drying; Raw EAS 93-2:2000 79, 159 KS 01-818-2:1992 ISO 2821:1974

hides and skins — Codes of practice for preservation — Part 3: By pickling; Raw

EAS 93-3:2000 79, 159 KS 01-818-3:1992

ISO 2821:1974

High-voltage fuses — Part 1: Current-limiting fuses EAS 388-1:2005 41, 199 IEC 60282-1

High-voltage fuses — Part 2: Expulsion fuses EAS 388-2:2005 41, 199 IEC 60282-2

High-voltage test techniques — Partial discharge measurements EAS 508:2008 20, 21, 218 IEC 60270 (2000-12)

Hoes (jembes) — Both plain and forked — Specification EAS 132:1999 24, 164 KS 154:1999

Honey — Specification EAS 36:2000 98, 148 CODEX STAN 12:2001

Hygiene in the food and drink manufacturing industry — Code of practice EAS 39:2000 84, 148 CAC/RCP 1:1969

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IEC standard voltages EAS 514:2008 34, 219 IEC 60038:2002

Incineration plant for the destruction of hospital waste — Specification EAS 491:2008 14, 215 BS 3316-1:1987

Incineration plant for the destruction of hospital waste — Method of test and calculation for the performance

EAS 492:2008 14, 215 BS 3316-2:1987

Incineration plant for the destruction of hospital waste — Method for specifying purchaser’s requirements

EAS 493:2008 14, 215 BS 3316-3:1987

Incineration plant for the destruction of hospital waste — Code of practice for the design, specification, installation and commissioning

EAS 494:2008 14, 215 BS 3316-4:1987

Industrial tyres and rims — Part 1: Pneumatic tyres (metric series) on 5° tapered or flat base rims — Designation, dimensions and marking

EAS 444-1:2007 129, 209 ISO 3739-1:1992

Industrial tyres and rims — Part 2: Pneumatic tyres (metric series) on 5° tapered or flat base rims — Load ratings

EAS 444-2:2007 129, 209 ISO 3739-2:1992

Industrial tyres and rims — Part 3: Rims EAS 444-3:2007 129, 209 ISO 3739-3:1995

Industrial tyres and rims — Solid tyres (metric series) for pneumatic tyre rims — Designation, dimensions and marking

EAS 445-1:2007 129, 209 ISO 10499-1:1991

Industrial tyres and rims — Rubber solid tyres (metric series) for pneumatic tyre rims — Part 2: Load ratings

EAS 445-2:2007 130, 210 ISO 10499-2:1998

Industrial tyres and rims — Cylindrical and conical base rubber solid tyres (metric series) — Designation, dimensions and marking

EAS 446:2007 130, 210 ISO 10500:1991

infant and children — Methods of analysis; Food for EAS 40:2000 102, 148 KS 05-164:1979

Infant formula — Specification EAS 4:2000 102, 145 CODEX STAN 72:1997

information symbols — Specifies the image content of graphical symbols used for the information of the public; Public

EAS 380:2005 5, 197 ISO 7001:1990

Information technology — Configuration of customer premises cabling (CPC) for applications — Part 1: Integrated services digital network (ISDN) basic access

EAS 379-1:2005 55, 197 ISO/IEC 14709-1:1997

Information technology — Configuration of customer premises cabling (CPC) for applications — Part 2: Integrated services digital network (ISDN) primary rate

EAS 379-2:2005 55, 197 ISO/IEC 14709-2:1997

Information technology equipment — Safety requirements EAS 390:2005 53, 199 ISO/IEC 950-1:2001

Instruments for measuring vehicle exhaust emissions EAS 578:2008 15, 69, 226 ISO 3930:2000

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iron sheets — Specification; Galvanized plain and corrugated EAS 11:2008 122, 145 ISO 752 BS 3083

ES C.D.7.002

BS 2989

JIS G 3302

International Electrotechnical Vocabulary — Part 482: Primary and secondary cells and batteries

EAS 515:2008 2, 46, 47, 219 IEC 60050-482 (2004-04)

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Junction boxes for use in electrical installations — Specification EAS 168:2007 39, 168 BS 6220:1983

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Kitenge — Specification EAS 226:2001 77, 176 —

Knitted cotton fabric — Specification EAS 227:2001 77, 176 KS 08-419:1983

Knitted polyester fabric — specification EAS 220:2001 77, 176 KS 416:2000

Knitted polyester/cellulosic blended fabric — Specification EAS 222:2001 77, 176 KS 417: 2000

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Lead-acid traction batteries — Part 1: General requirements and methods of tests

EAS 516-1:2008 47, 219 IEC 60254-1 (2005-04)

Lead-acid traction batteries — Part 2: Dimensions of cells and terminals and marking of polarity on cells

EAS 516-2:2008 47, 219 IEC 60254-2 (2000-11)

lead-acid batteries (valve-regulated types) — Part 1: General requirements, functional characteristics — Methods of test, General purpose

EAS 521-1:2008 47, 220 IEC 61056-1 (2002-10)

lead-acid batteries (valve-regulated types) — Part 2: Dimensions, terminals and marking, General purpose

EAS 521-2:2008 48, 220 IEC 61056-2 (2002-10)

lead-acid cells and batteries (Valve-regulated types) — Part 3: Safety recommendations for use in electric appliances, Portable

EAS/TR 521-3:2008 48, 220 IEC/TR 61056-3 (1991-08)

lead-acid traction batteries; Opportunity-charging of EAS/TR 522:2008 48, 221 IEC/TR 61044 (2002-12)

lead content — Flameless atomic absorption spectrometric method; Determination of

EAS 212:2001 90, 173 ISO 6633:1984

Lemon juice preserved exclusively by physical means — Specification EAS 9:2000 90, 145 CODEX STAN 47:1981

lighters — General consumer-safety requirements; Utility EAS 292:2005 143, 184 ISO 22702:2003

Lighters — Safety specification EAS 328:2005 143, 187 ISO 9994:2002

Liquid chemical products for industrial use — Determination of absolute density at 20 °C

EAS 213:2001 105, 173 ISO 758:1976

Liquid household hand dishwashing and light duty detergents — Specification

EAS 296:2002 105, 185 BS 3762

AS 1999:1977 MS 791:1982

ISO 2271

liquids for industrial use — Determination of dry residue after evaporation on a water bath — General method; Volatile organic

EAS 214:2001 105, 185 ISO 759:1981

livestock feeds — Specification; Oil seed cakes for compounding EAS 287:2002 83, 184 KS 01-673:1993

Low-frequency cables and wires with PVC insulation and PVC sheath — Part 1: General test and measuring methods

EAS 498-1:2008 37, 216 IEC 60189-1 (2007-05)

Low-frequency cables and wires with PVC insulation and PVC sheath — Part 2: Cables in pairs, triples, quads and quintuples for inside installations

EAS 498-2:2008 37, 216 IEC 60189-2 (2007-05)

Low-frequency cables and wires with PVC insulation and PVC sheath — Part 3: Equipment wires with solid or stranded conductor wires, PVC insulated, in singles, pairs and triples

EAS 498-3:2008 37, 216 IEC 60189-3 (2007-05)

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Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear — Part 1: General rules EAS 378-1:2005 42, 194 IEC 60947-1

Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear — Part 2: Circuit-breakers EAS 378-2:2005 42, 195 IEC 60947-2

Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear — Part 3: Switches, disconnectors, switch-disconnectors and fuse-combination units

EAS 378-3:2005 42, 195 IEC 60947-3

Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear — Part 4-1: Contactors and motor-starters — Electromechanical contactors and motor-starters

EAS 378-4-1:2005 42, 195 IEC 60947-4-1

Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear — Part 4-2: Contactors and motor-starters — AC semiconductor motor controllers and starters

EAS 378-4-2:2005 42, 195 IEC 60947-4-2

Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear — Part 4-3: Contactors and motor-starters — ac semiconductor controllers and contactors for non-motor loads

EAS 378-4-3:2005 42, 195 IEC 60947-4-3

Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear — Part 5-1: Control circuit devices and switching elements — Electromechanical control circuit devices

EAS 378-5-1:2005 43, 195 IEC 60947-5-1

Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear — Part 5-2: Control circuit devices and switching elements — Proximity switches

EAS 378-5-2:2005 43, 195 IEC 60947-5-2

Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear — Part 5-3: Control circuit devices and switching elements — Requirements for proximity devices with defined behaviour under fault conditions (PDF)

EAS 378-5-3:2005 43, 196 IEC 60947-5-3

Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear — Part 5-4: control circuit devices and switching elements — Method of assessing the performance of low-energy contacts — Special tests

EAS 378-5-4:2005 43, 196 IEC 60947-5-4

Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear — Part 5-5: Control circuit devices and switching elements — Electrical emergency stop device with mechanical latching function

EAS 378-5-5:2005 43, 196 IEC 60947-5-5

Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear — Part 5-6: Control circuit devices and switching elements — dc interface for proximity sensors and switching amplifiers (NAMUR)

EAS 378-5-6:2005 43, 196 IEC 60947-5-6

Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear — Part 5-7: Control circuit devices and switching elements — Requirements for proximity devices with analogue output

EAS 378-5-7:2005 43, 196 IEC 60947-5-7

Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear — Part 6-1: Multiple function equipment — Automatic transfer switching equipment

EAS 378-6-1:2005 43, 196 IEC 60947-6-1

Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear — Part 6-2: Multiple function equipment — Control and protective switching devices (or equipment) (CPS)

EAS 378-6-2:2005 44, 196 IEC 60947-6-2

Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear — Part 7-1: Ancillary equipment — terminal blocks for copper conductors

EAS 378-7-1:2005 44, 196 IEC 60947-7-1

Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear — Part 7-2: Ancillary equipment — Protective conductor terminal blocks for copper conductors

EAS 378-7-2:2005 44, 197 IEC 60947-7-2

Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear — Part 7-3: Ancillary equipment — Safety requirements for fuse terminal blocks

EAS 378-7-3:2005 44, 197 IEC 60947-7-3

Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear — Part 8: Control units for built-in thermal protection (PTC) for rotating electrical machines

EAS 378-8:2005 44, 197 IEC 60947-8

Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear assemblies Part 1: Type-tested and partially type-tested assemblies

EAS 375-1:2005 41, 194 IEC 60439-1

Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear assemblies Part 2: Particular requirements for busbar trunking systems (busways)

EAS 375-2:2005 42, 194 IEC 60439-2

Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear assemblies Part 3: Particular requirements for low-voltage switchgear and controlgear assemblies intended to be installed in places where unskilled persons have access for their use Distribution boards

EAS 375-3:2005 40, 194 IEC 60439-3

Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear assemblies Part 4: Particular requirements for assemblies for construction sites (ACS)

EAS 375-4:2005 42, 194 IEC 60439-4

Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear assemblies Part 5: Particular requirements for assemblies intended to be installed outdoors in public places Cable distribution cabinets (CDCS) for power distribution in networks

EAS 375-5:2005 49, 194 IEC 60439-5

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Machetes — Specification EAS 188:2000 24, 170 KS 151:1999

machinery — Electrical equipment of machines — Part 1: General requirements; Safety of

EAS 376-1:2005 33, 194 IEC 60204-1:2005

Maize — Determination of moisture content (on milled and whole grains) EAS 285:2002 88, 184 ISO 6540:1980

Maize (grains) — Specification EAS 2:2005 86, 145 EQ: CODEX STAN 153 EQ: CHS 010:2004

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Maize gluten feed — Specification EAS 232:2001 83, 177 IS 2152

Maize seeds for planting — Specification EAS 59:2000 80, 151 KS 01-1043:1994

maize-meal and maize products — Specification; Milled whole EAS 44:2000 87, 150 CODEX STAN 154:1985

Mango juice preserved exclusively by physical means — Specification EAS 52:2000 91, 150 CODEX STAN 149:1985

mangoes — Specification; Fresh EAS 329:2002 91, 188 CODEX STAN 184:1994

man-machine interface, marking and identification — Identification of conductors by colours or alphanumerics, Basic and safety principles for

EAS 505:2008 1, 33, 218 IEC 60446 (2007-05)

Margarine — Specification EAS 14:2000 95, 146 CODEX STAN 32:1989

matches in boxes — Specification; Safety EAS 125:1999 143, 163 BS EN 1783:1997

Meat grades and meat cuts — Specification EAS 84-1:2000 96, 156 KS 05-317-1:1980

Metallic materials — Rockwell hardness test — Part 1: Test method (scales A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, K, N, T)

EAS 201-1:2001 119, 171 OIML R 39:1981 ISO 6508-1:1999

Metallic materials — Rockwell hardness test — Part 2: Verification and calibration of testing machines (scales A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, K, N, T)

EAS 201-2:2001 119, 171 OIML R 39:1981

ISO 6508-2:1999

Metallic materials — Tensile testing EAS 189:2000 119, 170 ISO 6892:1998

Metallic materials — Tensile testing at elevated temperature EAS 193:2000 119, 171 ISO 783:1999

Metallic materials — Verification of static uniaxial testing machines — Part 1: Tensile testing machines

EAS 192-1:2000 119, 170 ISO 7500-1:2004

Metallic materials — Verification of static uniaxial testing machines — Part 2: Tension creeping testing machines — Verification of the applied load

EAS 192-2:2000 119, 170 ISO 7500-2:1996

metallurgical materials; General requirements for the supply of EAS 198:2001 121, 171 [BS EN 10204:2004]

Metre rules and rulers for school and office use Specification EAS 490:2008 126, 144, 215

microbiological examination of foods — Part 1-1: General procedures and techniques; Methods for the

EAS 217-1-1:2008 9, 85, 174 ISO 6887-1:1999

Microbiology of food and animal feeding stuffs — Preparation of test samples, initial suspension and decimal dilutions for microbiological examination — Part 1-2: General rules for the preparation of the initial suspension and decimal dilutions

EAS 217-1-2:2008 10, 85, 174 ISO 6887-1:1999

Microbiology of food and animal feeding stuffs — Preparation of test samples, initial suspension and decimal dilutions for microbiological examination — Part 1-3: Specific rules for the preparation of meat and meat products

EAS 217-1-3:2008 10, 85, 174 ISO 6887-2:2003

Microbiology of food and animal feeding stuffs — Preparation of test samples, initial suspension and decimal dilutions for microbiological examination — Part 1-4: Specific rules for the preparation of fish and fishery products

EAS 217-1-4:2008 10, 85, 174 ISO 6887-3:2003

Microbiology of food and animal feeding stuffs — Preparation of test samples, initial suspension and decimal dilutions for microbiological examination — Part 1-5: Specific rules for the preparation of products other than milk and milk products, meat and meat products, and fish and fishery products

EAS 217-1-5:2008 10, 85, 175 ISO 6887-3:2003

Microbiology of food and animal feeding stuffs — Horizontal method for the enumeration of microorganisms — Part 2: Colony count technique at 30 °C

EAS 217-2:2008 10, 86, 175 ISO 4833:2003

Microbiology of food and animal feeding stuffs — Horizontal method for the enumeration of coliforms — Part 3: Colony-count technique

EAS 217-3:2008 10, 86, 175 ISO 4832:2006

Microbiology of food and animal feeding stuffs — Horizontal method for the detection and enumeration of coliforms — Part 4: Most probable number technique

EAS 217-4:2008 10, 86, 175 ISO 4831:2006

Microbiology of food and animal feeding stuffs — Part 6: Horizontal method for the detection of Salmonella spp.

EAS 217-6:2008 11, 86, 175 ISO 6579:2002

microbiological examination of foods — Part 7: Method of examination for clostridium botulinum and clostridium botulinum toxin; Methods for

EAS 217-7:2001 11, 86, 175 AS 1766-2:1976

ISO 7937:2004

Microbiology of food and animal feeding stuffs — General guidance for enumeration of yeasts and moulds — Part 8: Colony count technique at 25 degrees C

EAS 217-8:2008 11, 86, 175 ISO 7954:1987

Microbiology of food and animal feeding stuffs General rules for microbiological examinations

EAS 34:2007 9, 148 ISO 7218:2007

Microbiology — General guidance for the enumeration of microorganisms — Colony count technique at 30 degree centigrade — Specification

EAS 42:2000 9, 150 ISO 4833:2003

Microbiology of food and animal feeding stuffs — Horizontal method for the detection and enumeration of Listeria monocytogenes — Part 1: Detection method

EAS 451-1:2007 11, 210 ISO 11290-1:1996

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Microbiology of food and animal feeding stuffs — Horizontal method for the detection and enumeration of Listeria monocytogenes — Part 2: Enumeration method

EAS 451-2:2007 11, 210 ISO 11290-2:1998

Microbiology of food and animal feeding stuffs Horizontal method for the enumeration of coagulase-positive staphylococci (Staphylococcus aureus and other species) Part 1: Technique using Baird-Parker agar medium

EAS 478-1:2008 11, 213 ISO 6888-1:1999

Microbiology of food and animal feeding stuffs Horizontal method for the enumeration of coagulase-positive staphylococci (Staphylococcus aureus and other species) Part 2: Technique using rabbit plasma fibrinogen agar medium

EAS 478-2:2008 12, 213 ISO 6888-2:1999

Microbiology of food and animal feeding stuffs Horizontal method for the enumeration of coagulase-positive staphylococci (Staphylococcus aureus and other species) Part 3: Detection and MPN technique for low numbers

EAS 478-3:2008 12, 213 ISO 6888-3:2004

Milk — Determination of fat content (Routine method) EAS 164:2007 95, 168 ISO 2446:1976

Milk — Determination of freezing point — Thermistor cryoscope method (Reference method)

EAS 163:2007 95, 168 ISO 5764:2002

milk — Specification; Sweetened condensed EAS 87:2007 95, 157 CODEX STAN A 4:1999

milk — Specification; pasteurized EAS 69:2007 94, 152 KS 30:2002

milk — Specification; UHT EAS 27:2007 93, 147 KS 283:2002

milk — Specification, Raw cow EAS 67:2007 94, 152 KS 10:2006

Milk and dried milk, butter milk, and butter milk powder, whey and whey powder — Determination of phosphatase activity

EAS 160:2007 95, 167 ISO/TS 6090:2004

Milk and milk products — Inspecting sampling — Inspection by variables EAS 165:2007 95, 168 ISO 8197:1988

Milk and milk products — Methods of microbiological examination — Part 1: Total plate count

EAS 68-1:2007 9, 92, 152 ISO 4833:2003

Milk and milk products — Methods of microbiological examination — Part 2-1: Enumeration of coliforms — Colony count technique at 30 degrees C

EAS 68-2-1:2007 9, 92, 152 ISO 5541-1:1986

Milk and milk products — Methods of microbiological examination — Part 2-2: Enumeration of coliforms — Most probable number technique at 30 °C

EAS 68-2-2:2007 9, 92, 152 ISO 5541-2:1986

Milk and milk products — Methods of microbiological examination — Part 3: Enumeration of colony-forming units of yeasts and/or moulds — Colony-count technique at 25 °C

EAS 68-3:2007 9, 93, 152 ISO 6611:2004

Milk and milk products — Methods of microbiological examination ― Part 4: Swab test

EAS 68-4:2007 9, 93, 152 ISO 18593:2004

Milk and milk products — Sampling — Inspection by attributes EAS 161:2007 93, 167 ISO 5538:2004

milk and skimmed milk powder — Specification; Dried whole EAS 49:2007 93, 110 CODEX STAN 207:1999

milk ices and dairy ice creams — Specification; Dairy EAS 70:2007 94, 152 CODEX STAN 137:1981

Milk powders Methods for the analysis Part 1: Determination of ash and alkalinity

EAS 81-1:2007 94, 155 BS 1743:1968 BS 363:1963

Milk powders Methods for the analysis Part 2: Determination of moisture content (Reference method)

EAS 81-2:2007 94, 155 ISO 5537:2004

Milk powders Methods for the analysis Part 3: Determination of fat content — Gravimetric method (Reference method)

EAS 81-3:2007 94, 155 ISO 1736:2000

Milk powders Evaporated milk and sweetened condensed milk — Methods for the analysis — Part 4: Determination of fat content — Gravimetric method (Reference method)

EAS 81-4:2007 94, 155 ISO 1737:1999

Milk powders Methods for the analysis Part 5: Determination of nitrogen content Kjeldahl method

EAS 81-5:2007 94, 155 ISO 8968-1:2001

Milk powders Methods for the analysis Part 6: Determination of titratable acidity (Reference method)

EAS 81-6:2007 94, 155 ISO 6091:1980

Milk powders Methods for the analysis Part 7: Determination of titratable acidity (Routine method)

EAS 81-7:2007 94, 155 ISO 6092:1980

Milk powders Methods for the analysis Part 8: Determination of insolubility index

EAS 81-8:2007 94, 155 ISO 8156:2005

Milk powders Methods for the analysis Part 9: Assessment of heat class Heat-number reference method

EAS 81-9:2007 94, 155 ISO 6585:1985

Milk and milk products — Milk, cream and evaporated milk — Part 1: Determination of total solids content (Reference method)

EAS 162-1:2007 95, 96, 168 ISO 6731:1989

Milk and milk products — Sweetened condensed milk — Part 2: Determination of total solids content (Reference method)

EAS 162-2:2007 95, 168 ISO 6734:1989

Milk and milk products — Ice-cream and milk ice — Part 3: Determination of total solids content (Reference method)

EAS 162-3:2007 96, 96, 168 ISO 3728:2004

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Milk and milk products Detection of Salmonella spp. EAS 450:2007 11, 210 ISO 6785:2001

Milk and milk products Enumeration of presumptive Escherichia coli Part 1: Most probable number technique using 4-methylumbelliferyl-beta-D-glucuronide (MUG)

EAS 452-1:2007 11, 210 ISO 11866-1:2005

Milk and milk products Enumeration of presumptive Escherichia coli Part 2: Colony-count technique at 44 degrees C using membranes

EAS 452-2:2007 11, 210 ISO 11866-2:2005

Milk and milk products Guidance on sampling EAS 454:2007 93, 211 ISO 707:1997

Millet flour — Specification EAS 89:2000 87, 157 CODEX STAN 170:1995

mineral water — Specification; Containerized EAS 13:2000 16, 146 EQ: CHS 018:2004

Motorcycle tyres and rims (Code designated series) — Part 1: Tyres EAS 472-1:2008 127, 212 ISO 4249-1:1985

Motorcycle tyres and rims (Code-designated series) — Part 2: Tyre load ratings

EAS 472-2:2008 127, 212 ISO 4249-2:1990

Motorcycle tyres and rims (code-designated series) — Part 3: Rims EAS 472-3:2008 69, 212 ISO 4249-3:2004

Motorcycle tyres and rims (metric series) — Part 1: Design guides EAS 473-1:2008 69, 127, 212 ISO 5751-1:2005

Motorcycle tyres and rims (metric series) — Part 2: Tyre dimensions and load-carrying capacities

EAS 473-2:2008 69, 127, 212 ISO 5751-2:2004

Motorcycle tyres and rims (metric series) — Part 3: Range of approved rim contours

EAS 473-3:2008 69, 127, 213 ISO 5751-3:2004

Motorcycle tyres and rims (code-designated series) — Diameter Codes 4 to 12 — Part 1: Tyres

EAS 475-1:2008 128, 213 ISO 6054-1:1994

Motorcycle tyres and rims (Code-designated series) — Diameter Codes 4 to 12 — Part 2:Rims

EAS 475-2:2008 69, 213 ISO 6054-2:1990

Motorcycle tyres — Test methods verifying tyre capabilities EAS 476:2008 128, 213 ISO 10231:2003

Motorcycle tyres — Measurement of tyre rolling circumference — Loaded new tyres

EAS 477:2008 128, 213 ISO 13328:2000

Motor vehicle safety — Lights and light-signalling devices installed on motor vehicles and trailers

EAS 534:2008 60, 222 ISO 303:2002

mushrooms — Specification; Fresh EAS 56:2000 91, 151 CODEX STAN 38:1981

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Nail polish — Specification EAS 340:2004 107, 188 IS 9245:1994 IS 4707-1 & -2

Nail polish removers — Specification EAS 341:2004 107, 188 IS 9245:1994

76/778/EEC; EEC Cosmetics Directive

Nickel-cadmium; Secondary cells and batteries containing alkaline or other non-acid electrolytes — Portable sealed rechargeable single cells — Part 1:

EAS 526-1:2008 48, 221 IEC 61951-1 (2006-01)

Nickel-metal hydride; Secondary cells and batteries containing alkaline or other non-acid electrolytes — Portable sealed rechargeable single cells — Part 2:

EAS 526-2:2008, 49, 221 IEC 61951-2 (2003-04)

nickel-cadmium prismatic rechargeable single cells, Secondary cells and batteries containing alkaline or other non-acid electrolytes — Sealed

EAS 517:2008 48, 219 IEC 60622 (2002-10)

nickel-cadmium prismatic rechargeable single cells Secondary cells and batteries containing alkaline or other non-acid electrolytes — Vented,

EAS 518:2008 48, 219 IEC 60623 (2001-09)

noise emitted by accelerating road vehicles — Engineering method — Part 1: M and N categories, Measurement of

EAS 537-1:2008 20, 57, 222 ISO 362-1:2007

number values; Rounding off EAS 124:1999 20, 163 IS 2:1960; AS 2706:1984

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Orange juice preserved exclusively by physical means — Specification EAS 37:2000 91, 148 CODEX STAN 45:1981

Organic Products Standard; East African EAS 456:2007 85, 211 CODEX GL 32 – 1999, Rev. 1 – 2001

Ostrich feed — Specification EAS 233:2001 83, 177 KS 1650:2000

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Overhead electrical conductors — Formed wire, concentric lay, stranded conductors

EAS 513:2008 35, 50, 219 IEC 62219:2002

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paint — Specification; Emulsion EAS 184:2000 132, 170 BS 7719:1994

Paints, varnishes, lacquers and enamels — Methods of test — Part 1: Preliminary examination samples

EAS 85-1:2000 131, 156 ISO 1513:1992

Paints, varnishes, lacquers and enamels — Methods of test — Part 3: Determination of flow time by use of a flow cup

EAS 85-3:2000 131, 156 ISO 2431:1993

Paints, varnishes, lacquers and enamels — Methods of test — Part 4: Determination of density

EAS 85-4:2000 131, 156 ISO 2811-1:1997

Paints, varnishes, lacquers and enamels — Methods of test — Part 5: Determination of volatile and non-volatile matter

EAS 85-5:2000 131, 156 ISO 3251:2003

Paints, varnishes, lacquers and enamels — Methods of test — Part 8: Determination of light fastness for interior use

EAS 85-8:2000 131, 156 ISO 2809:1976 [ISO 11341:2004]

Paints, varnishes, lacquers and enamels — Methods of test — Part 9: Determination of contrast ratio of light coloured paints at a fixed spreading rate (using black and white charts)

EAS 85-9:2000 131, 156 ISO 3905:1980 [ISO 6504-3:1998]

Paints, varnishes, lacquers and enamels — Methods of test — Part 10: Determination of contrast ratio of light coloured paints at a fixed spreading rate (using black polyester film)

EAS 85-10:2000 132, 156 ISO 3906:1980 [ISO 6504-3:1998]

Paints, varnishes, lacquers and enamels — Methods of test — Part 11: Determination of the effect of heat

EAS 85-11:2000 132, 156 ISO 3248:1998

Paints, varnishes, lacquers and enamels — Methods of test — Part 13: Falling weight test (Impact test)

EAS 85-13:2000 132, 157 ISO 6272-1:2002 ISO 6272-2:2002

Paints, varnishes, lacquers and enamels — Methods of test — Part 15: Determination of resistance to neutral salt spray (Corrosion test)

EAS 85-15:2000 132, 157 ISO 7253:1996

Paints, varnishes, lacquers and enamels — Methods of test — Part 16: Flexibility test

EAS 85-16:2000 132, 157 ISO 1519:2002

Paints, varnishes, lacquers and enamels — Methods of test — Part 17: Determination of flashpoint (closed cup equilibrium method)

EAS 85-17:2000 132, 157 ISO 1523:2002

Papain — Specification EAS 185:2000 91, 170 IS 3543:1966

papaya — Specification; Fresh EAS 47:2000 91, 150 CODEX STAN 183:1993

Paper — Untrimmed sizes — Designation and tolerances for primary and supplementary ranges, and indication of machine direction

EAS 270:2001 131, 182 ISO 217:1995

Paper and board — Determination of grammage EAS 266:2001 130, 182 ISO 536:1995

Paper and board — Determination of moisture content — Oven-drying method

EAS 264:2001 130, 182 ISO 287:1985

Paper and board — Determination of opacity (paper backing) — Diffuse reflectance method

EAS 263:2001 130, 182 ISO 2471:1998

Paper and board — Folders and files — Sizes EAS 271:2001 131, 183 ISO 623:1974

Paper and board — Sampling to determine average quality EAS 267:2001 130, 182 ISO 186:2002

paper and certain classes of printed matter — Trimmed sizes A and B series; Writing

EAS 269:2001 130, 183 ISO 216:1975

Paper, board and pulps — standards atmosphere for conditioning and testing procedure for monitoring the atmosphere and conditioning of samples

EAS 265:2001 130, 182 ISO 187:1990

Passenger car tyres and rims — Part 2: Rims EAS 358-2:2008 62, 190 ISO 4000-2:2001

Passenger car tyres — Spare unit substitutive equipment (SUSE) EAS 469:2008 56, 127, 212 ISO 16992:2006

Passenger cars — Stopping distance at straight-line braking with ABS — Open-loop test method

EAS 559:2008 60, 222 ISO 21994:2007

Passion fruit — Specification EAS 91:2000 91, 157 KS 01-1048:1994

Passion fruit preserved exclusively by physical means — Specification EAS 48:2000 91, 150 KS 406:2004

Pasta — Specification [2ND Edition] EAS 173:2004 88, 169 IS 1485:1979 SLS 420:1977

Pearl millet grains — Specification EAS 284:2002 88, 184 CODEX STAN 169:1995

petroleum jelly for cosmetic industry — Specification; Pure EAS 126:1999 105, 163 IS 4887-1980(2006) BS 2000-76

IP 76/70(78)

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Petroleum industry — Terminology — Part 1: Raw materials and products EAS 640-1:2008 3, 109, 234 ISO 1998-1:1998

Petroleum industry — Terminology — Part 2: Properties and tests EAS 640-2:2008 4, 109, 234 ISO 1998-2:1998

Petroleum industry — Terminology — Part 3: Exploration and production EAS 640-3:2008 4, 109, 235 ISO 1998-3:1998

Petroleum industry — Terminology — Part 4: Refining EAS 640-4:2008 4, 109, 235 ISO 1998-4:1998

Petroleum industry — Terminology — Part 5: Transport, storage, distribution

EAS 640-5:2008 4, 109, 235 ISO 1998-5:1998

Petroleum industry — Terminology — Part 6: Measurement EAS 640-6:2008 4, 109, 235 ISO 1998-6:2000

Petroleum industry — Terminology — Part 7: Miscellaneous terms EAS 640-7:2008 4, 109, 235 ISO 1998-7:1998

Petroleum industry — Terminology — Part 99: General and index EAS 640-99:2008 4, 109, 235 ISO 1998-99:2000

Petroleum products — Corrosiveness to copper — Copper strip test EAS 646:2008 110, 235 ISO 2160:1998

Petroleum liquids — Manual sampling EAS 647:2008 110, 236 ISO 3170:2004

Petroleum liquids — Automatic pipeline sampling EAS 648:2008 110, 236 ISO 3171:1988

Petroleum products — Determination of distillation characteristics at atmospheric pressure

EAS 649:2008 110, 236 ISO 3405:2000

Crude petroleum and liquid petroleum products — Laboratory determination of density — Hydrometer method

EAS 650:2008 110, 236 ISO 3675:1998

Petroleum products — Determination and application of precision data in relation to methods of test

EAS 651:2008 110, 236 ISO 4259:2006

Petroleum products — Determination of the ignition quality of diesel fuels — Cetane engine method

EAS 652:2008 115, 236 ISO 5165:1998

Petroleum products — Determination of carbon residue — Ramsbottom method

EAS 653:2008 115, 236 ISO 4262:1993

Petroleum and liquid petroleum products — Tank calibration by liquid measurement — Incremental method using volumetric meters

EAS 654:2008 117, 236 ISO 4269:2001

Petroleum and liquid petroleum products — Equipment for measurement of liquid levels in storage tanks — Manual methods

EAS 655:2008 117, 236 ISO 4512:2000

Petroleum products — Gum content of light and middle distillate fuels — Jet evaporation method

EAS 658:2008 115, 237 ISO 6246:1995

Petroleum products — Determination of foaming characteristics of lubricating oils

EAS 659:2008 114, 237 ISO 6247:1998

petroleum products — Determination of density — Oscillating U-tube method; Crude petroleum and

EAS 661:2008 118, 237 ISO 12185:1996

Petroleum products — Determination of sulfur content of automotive fuels — Ultraviolet fluorescence method

EAS 662:2008 110, 117, 237 ISO 20846:2004

Petroleum products — Determination of sulfur content of automotive fuels — Energy-dispersive X-ray fluorescence spectrometry

EAS 663:2008 110, 117, 237 ISO 20847:2004

Petroleum, petrochemical and natural gas industries — Sector-specific quality management systems — Requirements for product and service supply organizations

EAS 665:2008 6, 108, 237 ISO/TS 29001:2003

Petroleum products — Determination of colour (ASTM scale) EAS 666:2008 111, 237 ISO 2049:1996

Petroleum products — Determination of flash point — Pensky-Martens closed cup method

EAS 667:2008 111, 238 ISO 2719:2002

Petroleum products — Transparent and opaque liquids — Determination of kinematic viscosity and calculation of dynamic viscosity

EAS 668:2008 111, 238 ISO 3104:1994

Petroleum products and bituminous materials — Determination of water — Distillation method

EAS 669:2008 111, 238 ISO 3733:1999

Petroleum products — Calculation of cetane index of middle-distillate fuels by the four-variable equation

EAS 671:2008 116, 238 ISO 4264:2007

Petroleum products — Determination of ash EAS 672:2008 116, 238 ISO 6245:2001

Petroleum products — Determination of carbon residue — Conradson method

EAS 673:2008 116, 238 ISO 6615:1993

Petroleum products and lubricants — Neutralization number — Potentiometric titration method

EAS 674:2008 116, 238 ISO 6619:1988

Petroleum products — Determination of acid number — Semi-micro colour-indicator titration method

EAS 675:2008 116, 238 ISO 7537:1997

Petroleum products — Determination of carbon residue — Micro method EAS 676:2008 116, 238 ISO 10370:1993

Petroleum products — Determination of the oxidation stability of middle-distillate fuels

EAS 678:2008 116, 239 ISO 12205:1995

Petroleum products — Determination of water — Coulometric Karl Fisher titration method

EAS 679:2008 116, 239 ISO 12937:2000

Petroleum products — Determination of alkyl nitrate in diesel fuels — Spectrometric method

EAS 680:2008 116, 239 ISO 13759:1996

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Petroleum products — Determination of cloud point EAS 681:2008 116, 239 ISO 3015:1992

Petroleum products and lubricants — Determination of cone penetration of lubricating greases and petrolatum

EAS 682:2008 114, 239 ISO 2137:2007

Petroleum products — Calculation of viscosity index from kinematic viscosity

EAS 683:2008 111, 239 ISO 2909:2002

Petroleum products — Determination of thiol (mercaptan) sulfur in light and middle distillate fuels — Potentiometric method

EAS 685:2008 116, 239 ISO 3012:1999

Petroleum products — Determination of the smoke point of kerosine EAS 686:2008 116, 239 ISO 3014:1993

Petroleum products — Determination of pour point EAS 687:2008 112, 239 ISO 3016:1994

Petroleum products — Transparent and opaque liquids — Determination of kinematic viscosity and calculation of dynamic viscosity

EAS 688:2008 112, 239 ISO 3104:1994

Petroleum products — Determination of base number — Perchloric acid potentiometric titration method

EAS 689:2008 112, 240 ISO 3771:1994

Petroleum products — Determination of lead content of gasoline — Iodine monochloride method

EAS 690:2008 112, 240 ISO 3830:1993

petroleum products — Determination of hydrocarbon types — Fluorescent indicator adsorption method; Liquid

EAS 691:2008 112, 240 ISO 3837:1993

petroleum products — Determination of density or relative density — Capillary-stoppered pyknometer and graduated bicapillary pyknometer methods; Crude petroleum and liquid or solid

EAS 692:2008 112, 240 ISO 3838:2004

Petroleum products — Determination of boiling range distribution — Gas chromatography method

EAS 693:2008 112, 240 ISO 3924:1999

Petroleum products — Determination of saponification number — Part 1: Colour-indicator titration method

EAS 694-1:2008 112, 240 ISO 6293-1:1996

Petroleum products — Determination of saponification number — Part 2: Potentiometric titration method

EAS 694-2:2008 112, 240 ISO 6293-2:1998

Petroleum products — Determination of water — Potentiometric Karl Fischer titration method

EAS 695:2008 112, 240 ISO 6296:2000

Petroleum products — Determination of dropping point of lubricating greases (wide temperature range)

EAS 696:2008 112, 240 ISO 6299:1998

Petroleum products — Determination of water separability of petroleum oils and synthetic fluids

EAS 697:2008 112, 240 ISO 6614:1994

Petroleum and liquid petroleum products — Calibration of vertical cylindrical tanks — Part 1: Strapping method

EAS 698-1:2008 117, 240 ISO 7507-1:2003

Petroleum and liquid petroleum products — Calibration of vertical cylindrical tanks — Part 2: Optical-reference-line method

EAS 698-2:2008 117, 240 ISO 7507-2:2005

Petroleum and liquid petroleum products — Calibration of vertical cylindrical tanks — Part 3: Optical-triangulation method

EAS 698-3:2008 118, 241 ISO 7507-3:2006

Petroleum and liquid petroleum products — Calibration of vertical cylindrical tanks — Part 4: Internal electro-optical distance-ranging method

EAS 698-4:2008 118, 241 ISO 7507-4:1995

Petroleum and liquid petroleum products — Calibration of vertical cylindrical tanks — Part 5: External electro-optical distance-ranging method

EAS 698-5:2008 118, 241 ISO 7507-5:2000

Petroleum and liquid petroleum products — Calibration of vertical cylindrical tanks — Part 6: Recommendations for monitoring, checking and verification of tank calibration and capacity table

EAS 698-6:2008 118, 241 ISO/TR 7507-6:1997

Petroleum products — Fuels (class F) classification — Part 1: Categories of marine fuels

EAS 699-1:2008 116, 241 ISO 8216-1:2005

Petroleum products — Fuels (class F) — Classification — Part 2: Categories of gas turbine fuels for industrial and marine applications

EAS 699-2:2008 116, 241 ISO 8216-2:1986

Petroleum products — Fuels (class F) — Classification — Part 3: Family L (Liquefied petroleum gases)

EAS 699-3:2008 116, 241 ISO 8216-3:1987

Petroleum products — Fuels (class F) — Classification — Part 99: General

EAS 699-99:2008 116, 241 ISO 8216-99:2002

Petroleum products — Fuels (class F) — Specifications of marine fuels EAS 700:2008 116, 241 ISO 8217:2005

Petroleum products — Determination of sulfur content — Energy-dispersive X-ray fluorescence spectrometry

EAS 701:2008 113, 241 ISO 8754:2003

Crude petroleum and liquid petroleum products — Volumetric metering of viscous hydrocarbons

EAS 702:2008 118, 241 ISO 9200:1993

Petroleum products — Determination of aluminium and silicon in fuel oils — Inductively coupled plasma emission and atomic absorption spectroscopy methods

EAS 703:2008 117, 242 ISO 10478:1994

Petroleum products and lubricants — Determination of rust-prevention characteristics of lubricating greases

EAS 704:2008 114, 242 ISO 11007:1997

Petroleum and liquid petroleum products — Direct static measurements — Measurement of content of vertical storage tanks by hydrostatic tank gauging

EAS 705:2008 118, 242 ISO 11223:2004

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Petroleum and liquid petroleum products — Calibration of horizontal cylindrical tanks — Part 1: Manual methods

EAS 707-1:2008 118, 242 ISO 12917-1:2002

Petroleum and liquid petroleum products — Calibration of horizontal cylindrical tanks — Part 2: Internal electro-optical distance-ranging method

EAS 707-2:2008 118, 242 ISO 12917-2:2002

Petroleum products — Determination of the filterability of lubricating oils — Part 1: Procedure for oils in the presence of water

EAS 708-1:2008 114, 242 ISO 13357-1:2002

Petroleum products — Determination of the filterability of lubricating oils — Part 2: Procedure for dry oils

EAS 708-2:2008 114, 242 ISO 13357-2:2005

Petroleum products — Determination of sulfur content — Wavelength-dispersive X-ray fluorescence spectrometry

EAS 709:2008 113, 242 ISO 14596:2007

Petroleum products — Determination of particulate content of middle distillate fuels — Laboratory filtration method

EAS 710:2008 117, 243 ISO 15167:1999

Petroleum and liquid petroleum products — Determination of volume, density and mass of the hydrocarbon content of vertical cylindrical tanks by hybrid tank measurement systems

EAS 711:2008 118, 243 ISO 15169:2003

Petroleum and related products — Preparation of a test portion of high-boiling liquids for the determination of water content — Nitrogen purge method

EAS 712:2008 113, 243 ISO 20764:2003

Petroleum and related products — Determination of the shear stability of polymer-containing oils using a diesel injector nozzle

EAS 713:2008 113, 243 ISO 20844:2004

Balance-of-system components for photovoltaic systems — Design qualification natural environments

EAS 720:2008 26, 244 IEC 62093 (2005-03)

photovoltaic (PV) modules — Design qualification and type approval; Crystalline silicon terrestrial

EAS 364:2005 25, 191 IEC 61215:1993

photovoltaic (PV) modules — Design qualification and type approval; Thin-film terrestrial

EAS 365:2005 25, 191 IEC 61646:1996

photovoltaic (PV) systems; Characteristic parameters of stand-alone EAS 366:2005 25, 191 IEC 61194:1992

photovoltaic array-on-site measurement of I-V characteristics; Crystalline silicon

EAS 369:2005 25, 191 IEC 61829:1995

photovoltaic module to accidental impact damage (resistance to impact test); Susceptibility of a

EAS 367:2005 25, 191 IEC 61721:1995

photovoltaic power systems — Glossary; Solar EAS 362:2005 24, 190 IEC 61836/TR

photovoltaic power systems — Test procedures for main components — Part 1: Photovoltaic modules; Solar

EAS 363-1:2005 24, 190 —

photovoltaic power systems — Test procedures for main components — Part 2: Installation, maintenance, testing and replacement of batteries; Solar

EAS 363-2:2005 24, 190 —

photovoltaic power systems — Test procedures for main components — Part 3: Charge regulators; Solar

EAS 363-3:2005 24, 190 —

photovoltaic power systems — Test procedures for main components — Part 4: Inverters; Solar

EAS 363-4:2005 24, 190 —

photovoltaic power systems — Test procedures for main components — Part 5: Luminaires; Solar

EAS 363-5:2005 24, 191 —

photovoltaic power systems Design, installation operation monitoring and maintenance Code of practice Part 1: Design of solar PV power systems; Solar

EAS 389-1:2006 26, 199 —

photovoltaic power systems Design, installation, operation, monitoring and maintenance Code of practice Part 2: Installation of solar PV power systems; Solar

EAS 389-2:2006 26, 199 —

photovoltaic power systems Design, installation, operation, monitoring and maintenance Code of practice Part 3: Operation of PV systems; Solar

EAS 389-3:2006 26, 199 —

photovoltaic power systems Design, installation, operation, monitoring and maintenance Code of practice Part 4: Monitoring and maintenance of solar PV power systems; Solar

EAS 389-4:2006 26, 199 —

Photovoltaic system performance monitoring — Guidelines for measurement, data exchange and analysis

EAS 368:2005 26, 191 IEC 61724:1998

Photovoltaic (PV) systems — Characteristics of the utility interface EAS 721:2008 26, 244 IEC 61727:2004

Photovoltaic (PV) module safety qualification — Part 1: Requirements for construction

EAS 722-1:2008 27, 244 IEC 61730-1:2004

Photovoltaic (PV) module safety qualification — Part 2: Requirements for testing

EAS 722-2:2008 27, 244 IEC 61730-2:2004

Photovoltaic (PV) stand alone systems — Design verification EAS 723:2008 27, 244 IEC 62124:2004

Photovoltaic systems — Power conditioners — Procedure for measuring efficiency

EAS 724:2008 27, 244 IEC 61683:1999

pig feeds — Specification; Compounded EAS 55:2000 81, 151 KS 01-138:1990

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Pineapple juice preserved exclusively by physical means — Specification EAS 10:2000 90, 145 CODEX STAN 85:1981

pineapples — Specification; Canned EAS 50:2000 91, 150 CODEX STAN 42:1987

pineapples — Specification; Fresh EAS 6:2000 90, 145 CODEX STAN 182:1995 [2005]

Plastics — Film and sheeting — Determination of thickness by mechanical scanning

EAS 480:2008 125, 214 ISO 4593:1993

Plastic carrier bags — Specification EAS 481:2008 71, 214 SLS 607: 1983

SLS 835: 1988

Plastic containers for up to 5 litres capacity — Specification EAS 354:2007 71, 72, 189 BS EN 13972:2002

IS 7408

IS 6312

plugs, socket-outlets, adaptors and connection units — Part 1: Specification for rewirable and non-rewirable 13 A fused plugs, 13 A

EAS 495-1:2008 40, 215 BS 1363-1:1995

plugs, socket-outlets, adaptors and connection units — Part 2: Specification for switched and unswitched socket outlets, 13 A

EAS 495-2:2008 40, 215 BS 1363-2:1995

plugs, socket-outlets, adaptors and connection units — Part 3: Specification for adaptors, 13 A

EAS 495-3:2008 40, 215 BS 1363-3:1995

plugs, socket-outlets, adaptors and connection units — Part 4: 13 A fused connection units: Switched and unswitched, 13 A

EAS 495-4:2008 41, 216 BS 1363-4:1995

Plywood — Classification EAS 387:2005 124, 199 ISO 1096:1999

Pneumatic tyres for agricultural Implements — Specification EAS 360:2004 128, 190 ISO 4251-1:1998

Pneumatic tyres for light trucks — Specification EAS 359:2004 125, 190 ISO 4209-1:2001

Pneumatic tyres for passenger cars — Specification EAS 358:2004 125, 190 ISO 4000-1:2001

ISO 8767:1992

ISO 10191:1995

Passenger car tyres and rims — Part 2: Rims EAS 358-2:2008 62, 190 ISO 4000-2:2001

Passenger cars — Power-off reaction of a vehicle in a turn — Open-loop test method

EAS 604:2008 68, 229 ISO 9816:2006

Pneumatic tyres for trucks and buses — Specification EAS 357:2004 125, 190 ISO 4209-1:2001

pneumatic tyres — Vocabulary, designation and marking, Wheels and rims for

EAS 432:2007 62, 207 ISO 3911:2004

Polishes — Specification — Part 2: Floor polish solvent type (liquid and paste)

EAS 290-2:2002 143, 184 ASTM D 3757:1979 IS 5481:1977

Polishes — Specification — Part 3: Floor polish water emulsion buffable type

EAS 290-3:2002 143, 184 Canadian GSB 25.3.M86 ASTM D 3440:1987

ASTM D 4078:1987

polyurethane foam — Specification; Flexible EAS 7:2000 125, 145 ISO 5999:2004

Polyvinyl chloride insulated cables of rated voltages up to and including 450/750 V — Part 1: General requirements,

EAS 499-1:2008 35, 38, 216 IEC 60227-1 (2007-10)

Polyvinyl chloride insulated cables of rated voltages up to and including 450/750 V — Part 2: Test methods,

EAS 499-2:2008 38, 216 IEC 60227-2 (2003-04)

Polyvinyl chloride insulated cables of rated voltages up to and including 450/750 V — Part 3: Non-sheathed cables for fixed wiring,

EAS 499-3:2008 38, 216 IEC 60227-3 (1997-11)

Polyvinyl chloride insulated cables of rated voltages up to and including 450/750 V — Part 4: Sheathed cables for fixed wiring,

EAS 499-4:2008 38, 216 IEC 60227-4 (1997-12)

Polyvinyl chloride insulated cables of rated voltages up to and including 450/750 V — Part 5: Flexible cables (cords),

EAS 499-5:2008 38, 216 IEC 60227-5 (2003-07)

Polyvinyl chloride insulated cables of rated voltages up to and including 450/750 V — Part 6: Lift cables and cables for flexible connections,

EAS 499-6:2008 38, 217 IEC 60227-6 (2001-06)

Polyvinyl chloride insulated cables of rated voltages up to and including 450/750 V — Part 7: Flexible cables screened and unscreened with two or more conductors,

EAS 499-7:2008 38, 217 IEC 60227-7 (2003-04)

Pomade and brilliantines — Specifications EAS 342:2004 108, 189 IS 9339:1988

76/768/EEC: The EEC Cosmetics directive

poultry feeds — Specification; Compounded EAS 90:2000 82, 157 IS 5255

Power cables with extruded insulation and their accessories for rated voltages from 1 kV (Um = 1.2 kV) up to 30 kV (Um = 36 kV) — Part 1: Cables for rated voltages of 1 kV (Um = 1.2 kV) and 3 kV (Um = 3.6 kV)

EAS 506-1:2008 1, 33, 218 IEC 60502-1 (2004-04)

Power cables with extruded insulation and their accessories for rated voltages from 1 kV (Um = 1.2 kV) up to 30 kV (Um = 36 kV) — Part 2: Cables for rated voltages from 6 kV (Um = 7.2 kV) up to 30 kV (Um = 36 kV)

EAS 506-2:2008 1, 33, 218 IEC 60502-2 (2005-03)

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Power cables with extruded insulation and their accessories for rated voltages from 1 kV (Um = 1.2 kV) up to 30 kV (Um = 36 kV) — Part 4: Test requirements on accessories for cables with rated voltages from 6 kV (Um = 7.2 kV) up to 30 kV (Um = 36 kV)

EAS 506-4:2008 1, 34, 218 IEC 60502-4 (2005-02)

Power transformers — Method of determination of transformers and reactors sound levels

EAS 371-10:2005 46, 192 IEC 60076-10:2005

power transformers — Part 1: General; Specification for EAS 371-1:2005 45, 192 IEC 60076-1:2000

power transformers — Part 2: Specification for temperature rise requirements; Specification for

EAS 371-2:2005 45, 192 IEC 60076-2:1993

power transformers — Part 3: Insulation levels and dielectric tests; Specification for

EAS 371-3:2005 45, 192 IEC 60076-3:2000

power transformers — Part 4: Specification for tapping and connections; Specification for

EAS 371-4:2005 45, 192 IEC 60076-4:2002

power transformers — Part 5: Ability to withstand short circuit; Specification for

EAS 371-5:2005 45, 192 IEC 60076-5:2006

Pre-painted metal coated steel sheets and coils — Specification EAS 468:2008 123, 211 JIS G3312- [1994] JIS G3318- [1994]

JIS G3314- [1995] ASTM A 755-[1994]

Primary batteries — Summary of research and actions limiting risks to reversed installation of primary batteries

EAS/TR 527:2008 46, 221 IEC/TR 61955 (1998-08)

probes to verify protection by enclosure; Test EAS 370:2005 19, 33, 192 IEC 61032:1997

PVC Insulations and sheaths of electric cables and cords — Specification — Part 1: Physical and electrical requirements

EAS 137-1:2000 34, 164 BS 6469-1-1.3:1992

PVC Insulations and sheaths of electric cables and cords — Specification — Part 2: Methods of measurement of thickness and overall dimensions and determination of the mechanical properties

EAS 137-2:2000 34, 164 BS 6469-1-1:1992

PVC insulations and sheaths of electric cables and cords — Specification — Part 3: Thermal-ageing methods

EAS 137-3:2000 34, 164 BS 6469-1-2:1992

PVC insulations and sheaths of electric cables and cords — Specification — Part 4: Loss of mass test and thermal stability test

EAS 137-4:2000 34, 164 BS 6469-3-2:1992

PVC insulations and sheaths of electric cables and cords — Specification — Part 5: Pressure test at high temperatures and test to resistance to cracking

EAS 137-5:2000 34, 164 BS 6469-3-1:1992

PVC Insulations and sheaths of electric cables and cords — Specification — Part 6: Tests at low temperature

EAS 137-6:2000 34, 164 BS 6469-14:1992

PVC Insulations and sheaths of electric cables and cords — Specification — Part 7: Hot deformation test

EAS 137-7:2000 34, 165 BS 6469-2-1:1992

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Quality management systems — Fundamentals and vocabulary EAS 391:2005 1, 200 ISO 9000:2005

Quality management systems — Guidelines for performance improvements

EAS 393:2005 6, 200 ISO 9004:2000

Quality management systems — Guidelines for quality management in projects

EAS 394:2005 6, 200 ISO 10006:2003

Quality management systems — Requirements EAS 392:2005 6, 200 ISO 9001:2000

Quality management systems — Requirements for regulatory purposes; Medical devices —

EAS 396:2005 6, 200 ISO 13485:2003

Quality management systems —Guidelines for configuration management EAS 395:2005 6, 200 ISO 10007:2003

Quantitative chemical analysis — Part 1: General principles of testing, Textiles —

EAS 255-1:2009 72, 179 ISO 1833-1:2006

Quantitative chemical analysis — Part 2: Ternary fibre mixtures, Textiles —

EAS 255-2:2009 72, 179 ISO 1833-2:2006

Quantitative chemical analysis — Part 3: Mixtures of acetate and certain other fibres (method usingacetone), Textiles —

EAS 255-3:2009 72, 179 ISO 1833-3:2006

Quantitative chemical analysis —Part 4: Mixtures of certain protein and certain other fibres (method using hypochlorite), Textiles —

EAS 255-4:2009 72, 179 ISO 1833-4:2006

Quantitative chemical analysis — Part 5: Mixtures of viscose, cupro or modal and cotton fibres (method using sodium zincate), Textiles —

EAS 255-5:2009 72, 179 ISO 1833-5:2006

Textiles — Quantitative chemical analysis — Part 6: Mixtures of viscose or certain types of cupro or modal or lyocell and cotton fibres (method using formic acid and zinc chloride),

EAS 255-6:2009 72, 179 ISO 1833-6:2006

Quantitative chemical analysis — Part 7: Mixtures of polyamide and certain other fibres (method using formic acid), Textiles —

EAS 255-7:2009 73, 180 ISO 1833-7:2006

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Quantitative chemical analysis — Part 8: Mixtures of acetate and triacetate fibres (method using acetone), Textiles —

EAS 255-8:2009 73, 180 ISO 1833-8:2006

Quantitative chemical analysis — Part 9: Mixtures of acetate and triacetate fibres (method using benzyl alcohol), Textiles —

EAS 255-9:2009 73, 180 ISO 1833-9:2006

Quantitative chemical analysis — Part 10: Mixtures of triacetate or polylactide and certain other fibres (method using dichloromethane), Textiles —

EAS 255-10:2009 73, 180 ISO 1833-10:2006

Quantitative chemical analysis — Part 11: Mixtures of cellulose and polyester fibres (method using sulfuric acid), Textiles —

EAS 255-11:2009 73, 180 ISO 1833-11:2006

Quantitative chemical analysis — Part 12: Mixtures of acrylic, certain modacrylics, certain chlorofibres, certain elastanes and certain other fibres (method using dimethylformamide), Textiles —

EAS 255-12:2009 73, 180 ISO 1833-12:2006

Quantitative chemical analysis — Part 13: Mixtures of certain chlorofibres and certain other fibres (method using carbon disulfide/acetone), Textiles —

EAS 255-13:2009 73, 180 ISO 1833-13:2006

Quantitative chemical analysis — Part 14: Mixtures of acetate and certain chlorofibres (method using acetic acid), Textiles —

EAS 255-14:2009 73, 180 ISO 1833-14:2006

Quantitative chemical analysis — Part 15: Mixtures of jute and certain animal fibres (method by determining nitrogen content), Textiles —

EAS 255-15:2009 74, 181 ISO 1833-15:2006

Quantitative chemical analysis — Part 16: Mixtures of polypropylene fibres and certain other fibres (method using xylene), Textiles —

EAS 255-16:2009 74, 181 ISO 1833-16:2006

Quantitative chemical analysis — Part 17: Mixtures of chlorofibres (homopolymers of vinyl chloride) and certain other fibres (method using sulfuric acid), Textiles —

EAS 255-17:2009 74, 181 ISO 1833-17:2006

Quantitative chemical analysis — Part 18: Mixtures of silk and wool or hair (method using sulfuric acid), Textiles —

EAS 255-18:2009 74, 181 ISO 1833-18:2006

Textiles — Quantitative chemical analysis — Part 19: Mixtures of cellulose fibres and asbestos (method by heating),

EAS 255-19:2009 74, 181 ISO 1833-19:2006

Quantitative chemical analysis — Part 21: Mixtures of chlorofibres, certain modacrylics, certain elastanes, acetates, triacetates and certain other fibres (method using cyclohexanone), Textiles —

EAS 255-21:2009 74, 181 ISO 1833-21:2006

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Radiographic image quality indicators for non-destructive testing — Principles and identification

EAS 208:2001

[ISO 1027:1983 – Withdrawn]

22, 172 BS EN 462-1:1994

BS EN 462-2:1994

BS EN 462-3:1997 BS EN 462-4:1995

BS EN 462-5:1996

Radiography of welds and viewing conditions for films — Utilization of recommended patterns of image quality indicators (I.Q.I)

EAS 207:2001 21, 172 [BS 3971:1980] ISO 2504:1973

refractories; Terminology for EAS 420:2005 4, 125, 135 ISO 836:2001

renewable energy and hybrid systems for rural electrification — Part 1: General introduction to rural electrification; Recommendations for small

EAS/TS 725-1:2008 27, 28, 244 IEC/TS 62257-1:2003

renewable energy and hybrid systems for rural electrification — Part 2: From requirements to a range of electrification systems; Recommendations for small

EAS/TS 725-2:2008 27, 29, 244 IEC/TS 62257-2:2004

renewable energy and hybrid systems for rural electrification — Part 3: Project development and management; Recommendations for small

EAS/TS 725-3:2008 27, 29, 245 IEC/TS 62257-3:2004

renewable energy and hybrid systems for rural electrification — Part 4: System selection and design; Recommendations for small

EAS/TS 725-4:2008 27, 29, 245 IEC/TS 62257-4:2005

renewable energy and hybrid systems for rural electrification — Part 5: Protection against electrical hazards; Recommendations for small

EAS/TS 725-5:2008 28, 29, 245 IEC/TS 62257-5:2005

renewable energy and hybrid systems for rural electrification — Part 6: Acceptance, operation, maintenance and replacement; Recommendations for small

EAS/TS 725-6:2008 28, 29, 245 IEC/TS 62257-6:2005

renewable energy and hybrid systems for rural electrification — Part 7-1: Generators — Photovoltaic arrays; Recommendations for small

EAS/TS 725-7-1:2008 28, 29, 245 IEC/TS 62257-7-1:2006

renewable energy and hybrid systems for rural electrification — Part 9-2: Microgrids; Recommendations for small

EAS/TS 725-9-2:2008 28, 29, 245 IEC/TS 62257-9-2:2006

renewable energy and hybrid systems for rural electrification — Part 9-3: Integrated system — User interface; Recommendations for small

EAS/TS 725-9-3:2008 28, 29, 245 IEC/TS 62257-9-3:2006

renewable energy and hybrid systems for rural electrification — Part 9-4: Integrated system — User installation; Recommendations for small

EAS/TS 725-9-4:2008 28, 29, 245 IEC/TS 62257-9-4:2006

renewable energy and hybrid systems for rural electrification — Part 9-5: Integrated system — Selection of portable PV lanterns for rural electrification projects; Recommendations for small

EAS/TS 725-9-5:2008 28, 30, 245 IEC/TS 62257-9-5:2007

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renewable energy and hybrid systems for rural electrification — Part 12-1: Selection of self-ballasted lamps (CFL) for rural electrification systems and recommendations for household lighting equipment; Recommendations for small

EAS/TS 725-12-1:2008 28, 30, 246 IEC/TS 62257-12-1:2007

rice — Specification; Milled EAS 128:1999 87, 163 CODEX STAN 198:1995 ISO 7301:2002

road binders ― Composition, specifications and conformity criteria; Hydraulic

EAS 424:2005 142, 205 DD ENV 13282:2000

Road marking paints — Specification EAS 293:2002 132, 185 BS EN 1436:1998; BS EN 1871:2000

Road vehicles Inspection Code of practice EAS 500:2008 56, 217 SANS 10047:2007

Road vehicles — Types — Terms and definitions EAS 535:2008 2, 56, 222 ISO 3833:1977

Road vehicles — Dimensions of motor vehicles and towed vehicles — Terms and definitions

EAS 536:2008 2, 56, 222 ISO 612:1978

Road vehicles — Braking of automotive vehicles and their trailers — Vocabulary

EAS 538:2008 2, 61, 222 ISO 611:2003

Road vehicles — Symbols for controls, indicators and tell-tales EAS 539:2008 60, 222 ISO 2575:2004

Road vehicles — Safety glazing materials — Vocabulary EAS 540:2008 2, 4, 63, 124, 222

ISO 3536:1999

Road vehicles — Safety glazing materials — Mechanical tests EAS 541:2008 63, 124, 222 ISO 3537:1999

Road vehicles — Safety glazing materials — Test methods for optical properties

EAS 542:2008 63, 125, 222 ISO 3538:1997

Road vehicles — Frontal fixed barrier or pole impact test procedure EAS 543:2008 57, 223 ISO 3560:2001

Road vehicles — Wheels/rims for commercial vehicles — Test methods EAS 544:2008 62, 223 ISO 3894:2005

Road vehicles Measurement methods for exhaust gas emissions during inspection or maintenance

EAS 545:2008 15, 65, 223 ISO 3929:2003

Road vehicles — Passenger car wheels for road use — Test methods EAS 546:2008 62, 223 ISO 3006:2005

Road vehicles Location of hand controls, indicators and tell-tales in motor vehicles

EAS 547:2008 61, 223 ISO 4040:2001

Road vehicles — Dimensional codes for passenger cars EAS 548:2008 68, 223 ISO 4131:1979

Road vehicles — Special warning lamps — Dimensions EAS 549:2008 60, 223 ISO 4148:2004

Road vehicles — Visibility — Method for establishment of eyellipses for driver's eye location

EAS 550:2008 57, 223 ISO 4513:2003

Road vehicles — Engine test code — Net power EAS 551:2008 65, 223 ISO 1585:1992

Road vehicles — Coupling balls for caravans and light trailers — Dimensions

EAS 553:2008 64, 224 ISO 1103:2007

Road vehicles — Specification of non-petroleum-base brake fluids for hydraulic systems

EAS 554:2008 61, 224 ISO 4925:2005

Road vehicles — Hydraulic braking systems — Non-petroleum-base reference fluids

EAS 555:2008 61, 224 ISO 4926:2006

Road vehicles — Elastomeric boots for cylinders for drum type hydraulic brake wheel cylinders using a non-petroleum base hydraulic brake fluid (Service temperature 120 degrees C max.)

EAS 556:2008 61, 224 ISO 4927:2005

Road vehicles — Compressed air braking systems for towed vehicles including those with electronic braking control functions — Test procedures

EAS 557:2008 61, 224 ISO 7634:2007

Road vehicles — Braking threshold pressures for heavy commercial vehicle combinations with fully pneumatic braking systems — Test with roller brake tester

EAS 558:2008 61, 224 ISO 20918:2007

Road vehicles — Brake linings frictions materials — Visual inspection EAS/PAS 560:2008 61, 224 ISO/PAS 22574:2007

Road vehicles — Collection of accident data for evaluation of occupant restraint performance

EAS 561:2008 57, 224 ISO 6546:2006

Road vehicles — Collision classification — Terminology EAS 562:2008 57, 224 ISO 6813:1998

Road vehicles — Sound signalling devices — Tests after mounting on vehicle

EAS 563:2008 60, 225 ISO 6969:2004

Road vehicles — Hydraulic jacks — Specifications EAS 564:2008 69, 225 ISO 11530:1993

Road vehicles — Spark-plugs — Test methods and requirements EAS 565:2008 67, 225 ISO 11565:2006

Road vehicles — Spark-plugs — Terminals EAS 566:2008 67, 225 ISO 14508:2006

Road vehicles — Pedestrian protection — Head impact test method EAS 567:2008 64, 225 ISO 14513:2006

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Road vehicles — Wheels — Nut seat strength tests EAS 568:2008 62, 225 ISO 15172:2005

Road vehicles — Pedestrian protection — Child head impact test method EAS 571:2008 57, 225 ISO 16850:2007

Road vehicles — Ergonomic aspects of transport information and control systems — Occlusion method to assess visual demand due to the use of in-vehicle systems

EAS 572:2008 17, 59, 225 ISO 16673:2007

Road vehicles — Test procedures — Evaluating small female dummy arm and forearm interactions with driver frontal airbags and side airbags

EAS/TS 574:2008 57, 226 ISO/TS 15827:2007

Road vehicles — Mechanical coupling between tractors and semi-trailers — Interchangeability

EAS 575-1:2008 63, 226 ISO 1726:2000

Road vehicles — Mechanical couplings between tractors and semi-trailers — Part 2: Interchangeability between low-coupling tractors and high-volume semi-trailers

EAS 575-2:2008 63, 226 ISO 1726-2:2007

Road vehicles — H-point machine (HPM II) — Specifications and procedure for H-point determination

EAS 576:2008 57, 226 ISO 20176:2006

Road vehicles — Ignition systems — Part 1: Vocabulary EAS 577-1:2008 15, 63, 226 ISO 6518-1:2002

Road vehicles — Ignition systems — Part 2: Electrical performance and function test methods

EAS 577-2:2008 62, 226 ISO 6518-2:1995

Road vehicles — Retro-reflective registration plates for motor vehicles and trailers — Specification

EAS 581:2008 60, 226 ISO 7591:1982

Road vehicles — Heavy commercial vehicle combinations and articulated buses — Lateral stability test methods

EAS 583:2008 67, 227 ISO 14791:2000

Road vehicles — Air and air/hydraulic braking systems of motor vehicles, including those with electronic control functions — Test procedures

EAS 584:2008 61, 227 ISO 7635:2006

Road vehicles — Alternators with regulators — Test methods and general requirements

EAS 585:2008 67, 227 ISO 8854:1988

Road vehicles — Graphical symbols to designate brake fluid types EAS 586:2008 5, 61, 114, 227 ISO 9128:2006

Road vehicles — Fuel pump electric connections EAS 587:2008 67, 227 ISO 9534:1989

Road vehicles — Airbag components — Part 1: Vocabulary EAS 588-1:2008 64, 227 ISO 12097-1:2002

Road vehicles — Airbag components — Part 2: Testing of airbag modules EAS 588-2:2008 63, 227 ISO 12097-2:1996

Road vehicles — Airbag components — Part 3: Testing of inflator assemblies

EAS 588-3:2008 64, 227 ISO 12097-3:2002

Road vehicles — Traffic accident analysis — Part 1: Vocabulary EAS 589-1:2008 2, 227 ISO 12353-1:2002

Road vehicles — Traffic accident analysis — Part 2: Guidelines for the use of impact severity measures

EAS 589-2:2008 65, 227 ISO 12353-2:2003

Road vehicles and internal combustion engines — Filter vocabulary — Part 1: Definitions of filters and filter components

EAS 590-1:2008 3, 65, 227 ISO 11841-1:2000

Road vehicles and internal combustion engines — Filter vocabulary — Part 2: Definitions of characteristics of filters and their components

EAS 590-2:2008 3, 66, 228 ISO 11841-2:2000

Road vehicles — Test dust for filter evaluation — Part 1: Arizona test dust EAS 591-1:2008 66, 228 ISO 12103-1:1997

Road vehicles — Test dust for filter evaluation — Part 2: Aluminium oxide test dust

EAS 591-2:2008 66, 228 ISO 12103-2:1997

Road vehicles — Filler pipes and openings of motor vehicle fuel tanks — Vapour recovery system

EAS 592:2008 66, 228 ISO 13331:1995

Road vehicles — Anchorages in vehicles and attachments to anchorages for child restraint systems — Part 1: Seat bight anchorages and attachments

EAS 593-1:2008 63, 228 ISO 13216-1:1999

Road vehicles — Anchorages in vehicles and attachments to anchorages for child restraint systems — Part 2: Top tether anchorages and attachments

EAS 593-2:2008 65, 228 ISO 13216-2:2004

Road vehicles — Anchorages in vehicles and attachments to anchorages for child restraint systems — Part 3: Classification of child restraint dimensions and space in vehicle

EAS 593-3:2008 65, 228 ISO 13216-3:2006

Road vehicles — Ignition coils — Electrical characteristics and test methods

EAS 594:2008 67, 228 ISO 13476:1997

Road vehicles — Localization of exhaust system leaks and equipment specifications

EAS 595:2008 66, 228 ISO 13556:1998

Road vehicles — Pedestrian protection — Head impact test method EAS 596:2008 65, 228 ISO 14513:2006

Road vehicles — Dummies for restraint system testing — Part 1: Adult dummies

EAS 597-1:2008 69, 229 ISO/TR 12349-1:1999

Road vehicles — Dummies for restraint system testing — Part 2: Child dummies

EAS 597-2:2008 69, 229 ISO/TR 12349-2:1999

Road vehicles — Pneumatic braking connections between motor vehicles and towed vehicles — Interchangeability

EAS 598:2008 62, 229 ISO 1728:2006

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Road vehicles — Connectors for the electrical connection of towing and towed vehicles — 7-pole connector type 24 N (normal) for vehicles with 24 V nominal supply voltage

EAS 599:2008 58, 229 ISO 1185:2003

Road vehicles — Connectors for the electrical connection of towing and towed vehicles — 7-pole connector type 12 N (normal) for vehicles with 12 V nominal supply voltage

EAS 600:2008 58, 229 ISO 1724:2003

Road vehicles — Electrical connections — Double-pole connection EAS 601:2008 58, 229 ISO 4165:2001

Road vehicles — Hydraulic braking systems, including those with electronic control functions, for motor vehicles — Test procedures

EAS 602:2008 62, 229 ISO 6597:2005

Road vehicles — Procedure for H- and R-point determination EAS 603:2008 58, 229 ISO 6549:1999

Road vehicles — Flat attachment fixing nuts for commercial vehicles — Test methods

EAS 605:2008 63, 229 ISO 10597:2004

Road vehicles — Brake lining assemblies — Inertia dynamometer test method

EAS 606:2008 62, 230 ISO 11157:2005

Commercial road vehicles — Mechanical coupling between towing vehicles with rear-mounted coupling and drawbar trailers — Interchangeability

EAS 607:2008 64, 230 ISO 11406:2001

Commercial road vehicles — Mechanical coupling between towing vehicles, with coupling mounted forward and below, and centre-axle trailers — Interchangeability

EAS 608:2008 64, 230 ISO 11407:2004

Road vehicles — Technical documentation of electrical and electronic systems — Part 1: Content of exchanged documents

EAS 609-1:2008 67, 230 ISO 11748-1:2001

Road vehicles — Technical documentation of electrical and electronic systems — Part 2: Documentation agreement

EAS 609-2:2008 67, 230 ISO 11748-2:2001

Road vehicles — Technical documentation of electrical and electronic systems — Part 3: Application example

EAS 609-3:2008 67, 230 ISO 11748-3:2002

Road vehicles — Direction-of-motion stereotypes for automotive hand controls

EAS 610:2008 58, 230 ISO 12214:2002

Road vehicles — Wheels and rims — Use, general maintenance and safety requirements and out-of-service conditions

EAS 611:2008 63, 230 ISO 14400:2005

Road vehicles — Compressed natural gas (CNG) refuelling connector — Part 1: 20 MPa (200 bar) connector

EAS 612-1:2008 66, 230 ISO 14469-1:2004

Road vehicles — Compressed natural gas (CNG) refuelling connector — Part 3: 25 MPa (250 bar) connector

EAS 612-3:2008 66, 230 ISO 14469-3:2006

Road vehicles — Ergonomic aspects of transport information and control systems — Dialogue management principles and compliance procedures

EAS 616:2008 17, 59, 231 ISO 15005:2002

Road vehicles — Ergonomic aspects of transport information and control systems — Specifications and compliance procedures for in-vehicle auditory presentation

EAS 617:2008 56, 59, 231 ISO 15006:2004

Road vehicles — Measurement of driver visual behaviour with respect to transport information and control systems — Part 1: Definitions and parameters

EAS 618-1:2008 17, 231 ISO 15007-1:2002

Road vehicles — Measurement of driver visual behaviour with respect to transport information and control systems — Part 2: Equipment and procedures

EAS 618-2:2008 17, 60, 231 ISO/TS 15007-2:2001

Road vehicles — Ergonomic aspects of transport information and control systems — Specifications and compliance procedures for in-vehicle visual presentation

EAS 619:2008 18, 60, 231 ISO 15008:2003

Road vehicles — Communication between vehicle and external equipment for emissions-related diagnostics — Part 1: General information

EAS 620-1:2008 15, 231 ISO 15031-1:2001

Road vehicles — Communication between vehicle and external equipment for emissions-related diagnostics — Part 2: Terms, definitions, abbreviations and acronyms

EAS 620-2:2008 3, 15, 59, 231 ISO/TR 15031-2:2004

Road vehicles — Communication between vehicle and external equipment for emissions-related diagnostics — Part 3: Diagnostic connector and related electrical circuits, specification and use

EAS 620-3:2008 15, 59, 232 ISO 15031-3:2004

Road vehicles — Communication between vehicle and external equipment for emissions-related diagnostics — Part 4: External test equipment

EAS 620-4:2008 15, 59, 232 ISO 15031-4:2005

Road vehicles — Communication between vehicle and external equipment for emissions-related diagnostics — Part 5: Emissions-related diagnostic services

EAS 620-5:2008 15, 59, 232 ISO 15031-5:2006

Road vehicles — Communication between vehicle and external equipment for emissions-related diagnostics — Part 6: Diagnostic trouble code definitions

EAS 620-6:2008 16, 59, 232 ISO 15031-6:2005

Road vehicles — Communication between vehicle and external equipment for emissions-related diagnostics — Part 7: Data link security

EAS 620-7:2008 16, 59, 232 ISO 15031-7:2001

Road vehicles — Vehicle dynamics test methods — Part 1: General conditions for passenger cars

EAS 621-1:2008 69, 232 ISO 15037-1:2006

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Road vehicles — Vehicle dynamics test methods — Part 2: General conditions for heavy vehicles and buses

EAS 621-2:2008 68, 232 ISO 15037-2:2002

Road vehicles — Four-pole electrical connectors with pins and twist lock — Part 1: Dimensions and classes of application

EAS 623-1:2008 59, 232 ISO 15170-1:2001

Road vehicles — Four-pole electrical connectors with pins and twist lock — Part 2: Tests and requirements

EAS 623-2:2008 59, 232 ISO 15170-2:2001

Road vehicles — Compressed natural gas (CNG) fuel systems — Part 1: Safety requirements

EAS 624-1:2008 66, 233 ISO 15501-1:2001

Road vehicles — Compressed natural gas (CNG) fuel systems — Part 2: Test methods

EAS 624-2:2008 66, 233 ISO 15501-2:2001

Road vehicles — Ergonomic requirements for the driver's workplace in line-service buses — Part 1: General description, basic requirements

EAS 626-1:2008 17, 68, 233 ISO 16121-1:2005

Road vehicles — Ergonomic requirements for the driver's workplace in line-service buses — Part 2: Visibility

EAS 626-2:2008 18, 68, 233 ISO 16121-2:2005

Road vehicles — Ergonomic requirements for the driver's workplace in line-service buses — Part 3: Information devices and controls

EAS 626-3:2008 18, 68, 233 ISO 16121-3:2005

Road vehicles — Ergonomic requirements for the driver's workplace in line-service buses — Part 4: Cabin environment

EAS 626-4:2008 18, 68, 233 ISO 16121-4:2005

Road vehicles — Sled test procedure for evaluating occupant head and neck interactions with seat/head restraint designs in low-speed rear-end impact

EAS 627:2008 58, 233 ISO 17373:2005

Road vehicles — Recyclability and recoverability — Calculation method EAS 628:2008 58, 233 ISO 22628:2002

Road vehicles Rear moving barrier impact test procedure EAS 629:2008 69, 233 ISO 3984:2004

Road vehicles — Roof load carriers EAS 630:2008 63, 233 ISO/PAS 11154:2006

Road vehicles — Endurance braking systems of motor vehicles and towed vehicles — Test procedures

EAS 631:2008 62, 234 ISO 12161:2006

Road vehicles — Tests for rigid plastic safety glazing materials EAS 632:2008 63, 234 ISO 15082:1999

Road vehicles — Alarm systems for buses and commercial vehicles of maximum authorized total mass greater than 3.5 t

EAS 633:2008 60, 234 ISO 15763:2002

Road vehicles Legal situation concerning lighting and light-signalling devices

EAS 634:2008 60, 234 ISO 10603:1992

Road vehicles — Heavy commercial vehicles and buses — Steady-state circular tests

EAS 635:2008 68, 234 ISO 14792:2003

Road vehicles — Heavy commercial vehicles and buses — Lateral transient response test methods

EAS 636:2008 68, 234 ISO 14793:2003

Road vehicles — Pedestrian protection — Impact test method for pedestrian thigh, leg and knee

EAS 639:2008 58, 234 ISO 11096:2002

Rubber insulated cables — Rated voltages up to and including 450/750 V — Part 1: General requirements

EAS 503-1:2008 38, 217 IEC 60245-1 (2003-12)

Rubber insulated cables — Rated voltages up to and including 450/750 V — Part 2: Test methods

EAS 503-2:2008 38, 217 IEC 60245-2 (1998-03)

Rubber insulated cables — Rated voltages up to and including 450/750 V — Part 3: Heat resistant silicone insulated cables [+Am1:1997]

EAS 503-3:2008 39, 217 IEC 60245-3 (1994-07)

Rubber insulated cables — Rated voltages up to and including 450/750 V — Part 4: Cords and flexible cables

EAS 503-4:2008 39, 217 IEC 60245-4 (2004-02)

Rubber insulated cables — Rated voltages up to and including 450/750 V — Part 5: Lift cables

EAS 503-5:2008 39, 217 IEC 60245-5 (1994-07)

Rubber insulated cables — Rated voltages up to and including 450/750 V — Part 6: Arc welding electrode cables

EAS 503-6:2008 39, 217 IEC 60245-6 (1994-07)

Rubber insulated cables — Rated voltages up to and including 450/750 V — Part 7: Heat resistant ethylene-vinyl acetate rubber insulated cables

EAS 503-7:2008 39, 217 IEC 60245-7 (1994-07)

Rubber insulated cables — Rated voltages up to and including 450/750 V — Part 8: Cords for applications requiring high flexibility

EAS 503-8:2008 39, 218 IEC 60245-8 (2004-01)

Rum — Specification EAS 146:2000 98, 165 IS 3811-1976

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salt — Specification; Edible EAS 35:2000 102, 148 CODEX STAN 150 EQ: CHS 019:2004

Sampling procedures and charts for inspection by variables for percent nonconforming

EAS 382:2005 8, 198 ISO 3951-1:2005

Sampling procedures for inspection by attributes — Part 0: Introduction to EAS 381 Attribute sampling system

EAS 381-0:2005 7, 197 ISO 2859-0:1995

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Sampling procedures for inspection by attributes — Part 1: Sampling plans indexed by Quality Level (AQL) for Lot-By-Lot Inspection

EAS 381-1:2005 7, 197 ISO 2859-1:1999

Sampling procedures for inspection by attributes — Part 2: Sampling plans indexed by limiting Quality (LQ) for isolated lot inspection

EAS 381-2:2005 7, 198 ISO 2859-2:1985

Sampling procedures for inspection by attributes — Part 3: SKIP-LOT sampling procedures

EAS 381-3:2005 7, 198 ISO 2859-3:2005

Sampling procedures for inspection by attributes — Part 4: Procedures for assessment of declared quality levels

EAS 381-4:2005 8, 198 ISO 2859-4:2002

Sanitary towels — Specification EAS 96:2008 76, 159 IS 5405:1969 PS 1449:

MS 1032:1986

SLS 111:1989 SABS 1043:1985

MS 89:1989

Sanitation Glossary of terms EAS 466:2007 5, 133, 141, 212

BS 6100-3-3:1991

School chalks — Specification EAS 25:2000 143, 147 IS 4222-1967; BS 3060:1958

Scouring powders — Specification EAS 294:2002 105, 185 IS 6047:1970(R2008)

Seat belt assemblies for motor vehicles Specification EAS 464:2007 64, 211 UNECE R 016RV5

Seat belts and seat belt anchorages — Performance requirements and tests; Earth-moving machinery —

EAS 533:2008 71, 222 ISO 6683:2005

Secondary cells and batteries containing alkaline or other non-acid electrolytes — Sealed nickel-cadmium prismatic rechargeable single cells

EAS 517:2008 48, 219 IEC 60622 (2002-10)

Secondary cells and batteries containing alkaline or other non-acid electrolytes — Vented nickel-cadmium prismatic rechargeable single cells

EAS 518:2008 48, 219 IEC 60623 (2001-09)

Secondary cells and batteries — Test methods for checking the performance of devices designed for reducing explosion hazards — Lead-acid starter batteries

EAS/TS 523:2008 48, 221 IEC/TS 61430 (1997-10)

Secondary cells and batteries containing alkaline or other non-acid electrolytes — Guide to designation of current in alkaline secondary cell and battery standards

EAS 524:2008 48, 221 IEC 61434 (1996-10)

Secondary cells and batteries containing alkaline or other non-acid electrolytes — Mechanical tests for sealed portable secondary cells and batteries

EAS 528:2008 49, 221 IEC 61959 (2004-01)

Secondary cells and batteries containing alkaline or other non-acid electrolytes — Secondary lithium cells and batteries for portable applications

EAS 529:2008 49, 221 IEC 61960 (2003-12)

Secondary cells and batteries — Monitoring of lead acid stationary batteries — User guide

EAS/TR 530:2008 48, 221 IEC/TR 62060 (2001-09)

Secondary cells and batteries containing alkaline or other non-acid electrolytes — Safety requirements for portable sealed secondary cells, and for batteries made from them, for use in portable applications

EAS 531:2008 49, 222 IEC 62133 (2002-10)

Secondary cells and batteries containing alkaline or other non-acid electrolytes — Design and manufacturing recommendations for portable batteries made from sealed secondary cells

EAS/TR 532:2008 49, 222 IEC/TR 62188 (2003-08)

Sesame (Simsim) oil for cosmetic industry — Specification EAS 86:2000 105, 157 CODEX STAN 26:1981

Sewing threads — Part 2: Sewing threads made wholly or partly from synthetic fibres

EAS 250-2:2001 76, 178 BS EN 12590:2000

Shoe polish wax solvent paste type Specification EAS 462:2007 106, 211 SABS 257:1980 IS 1746:1992

Skin powders ― Specification ― Part 2: Baby powders EAS 425:2005 108, 206 76/768/EEC;

IS 3959:1978

Sleeves of insulating material for live working EAS 511:2008 19, 50, 219 IEC 60889 (1987-11)

soap — Specification; Laundry EAS 31:2000 105, 147 IS 285:1992, BS 1911:1990;

BS 1913:1990

soaps — Determination of total free alkali, Analysis of EAS 482:2008 106, 214 ISO 684:1974

soaps — Determination of total alkali content and total fatty matter content, Analysis of

EAS 483:2008 106, 214 ISO 685:1975

soaps — Determination of unsaponifiable, unsaponified and unsaponified saponifiable matter, Analysis of

EAS 484:2008 106, 214 ISO 1067:1974

Soaps — Determination of chloride content — Titrimetric method EAS 485:2008 106, 214 ISO 457:1983

Soaps — Determination of content of ethanol-insoluble matter EAS 486:2008 106, 214 ISO 673:1981

Soaps — Determination of moisture and volatile matter content — Oven method

EAS 487:2008 106, 214 ISO 672:1978

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soaps — Determination of free caustic alkali, Surface active agents — Analysis of

EAS 488:2008 106, 214 ISO 456:1973

Sodium hypochlorite solutions for domestic use — Specification EAS 295:2002 105, 185 ASTM D 2022:1989 AWWA B 300:1980

soft drinks — Specification; Carbonated and uncarbonated (beverage) EAS 29:2000 98, 147 KS 05-358:1998

Soft fruit juice — Specification — Part 1: Soft fruit juice drinks EAS 77-1:2000 91, 154 KS 05-328-1

Soft fruit juice — Specification — Part 2: Comminuted soft fruit drinks EAS 77-2:2000 91, 154 KS 05-328-2

Sorghum flour — Specification EAS 95:2000 87, 159 CODEX STAN 173

Soya bean products — Determination of urease activity EAS 234:2001 88, 177 ISO 5506:1988

Spices and condiments — Sampling and test methods EAS 102:1999 101, 160 ISO 948:1999

Spices and condiments — Terminology EAS 99:1999 102, 159 ISO 676:1999

spirit — Specification; Neutral EAS 144:2000 98, 165 KS 608:2001

spirit — Specification; Potable EAS 109:1999 98, 160 BS 3591:1985

Standard colours for insulation for low-frequency cables and wires EAS 504:2008 39, 218 IEC 60304 (1982-01)

Standard test method for lead in gasoline by atomic absorption spectroscopy

EAS 641:2008 109, 235 ASTM D3237:2006

Standard test method for benzene in motor and aviation gasoline by infrared spectroscopy

EAS 642:2008 109, 235 ASTM D4053:2004

Standard test method for determination of oxygenates in gasoline by gas chromatography and oxygen selective flame ionization detection

EAS 643:2008 109, 235 ASTM D5599:2000(2005)

Standard test method for determination of benzene and toluene in finished motor and aviation gasoline by gas chromatography

EAS 644:2008 110, 235 ASTM D3606:2006e1

Standard test method for vapour pressure of gasoline and gasoline-oxygenate blends (Dry method)

EAS 645:2008 110, 235 ASTM D4953:2006

Standard test method for research octane number of spark-ignition engine fuel

EAS 656:2008 115, 236 ASTM D2699:2006;

ISO 5164:2005

Standard test method for motor octane number of spark-Ignition engine fuel

EAS 657:2008 115, 237

Standard test methods for lead in gasoline by X-ray spectroscopy EAS 719:2008 113, 244 ASTM D5059:1998(2003)

Standard test method for rapid field test for trace lead in unleaded gasoline (Colorimetric method)

EAS 718:2008 113, 243 ASTM D3348:1998(2003)

Standard test method for hydrocarbon types in middle distillates by mass spectrometry

EAS 717:2008 113, 243 ASTM D2425:2004

Standard test method for vapor pressure of petroleum products (Automatic method)

EAS 716:2008 113, 243 ASTM D5190:2001

Standard test method for determination of oxygenates, benzene, toluene, C8-C 12 aromatics and total aromatics in finished gasoline by gas chromatography/Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy

EAS 715:2008 113, 243 ASTM D5986:1996(2006)

Standard test methods for analysis of lubricating grease EAS 714:2008 114, 243 ASTM D128:1998(2003)

Standard test method for determination of aromatic hydrocarbon types in middle distillates-high performance liquid chromatography method with refractive index detection

EAS 664:2008 115, 237 ASTM D6591:2006

Stationary lead-acid batteries — Part 11: Vented types — General requirements and methods of tests

EAS 519-11:2008 47, 220 IEC 60896-11 (2002-12)

Stationary lead-acid batteries — Part 21: Valve regulated types — Methods of test

EAS 519-21:2008 47, 220 IEC 60896-21 (2004-02)

Stationary lead-acid batteries — Part 22: Valve regulated types — Requirements

EAS 519-22:2008 47, 220 IEC 60896-22 (2004-02)

Steel and cast iron — Determination of sulphur content — Combustion titrimetric method

EAS 199:2001 120, 171 ISO 671:1982

Steel and iron — Determination of phosphorus content — Phosphovanadomolybdate spectrophotometric method

EAS 200:2001 120, 171 ISO 10714:1992

Steel and iron — Sampling and preparation of samples for the determination of the chemical composition

EAS 194-2:2000 119, 171 ISO 14284:1996

Steel and steel products — Location and preparation of samples and test pieces for mechanical testing

EAS 194-1:2000 119, 171 ISO 377:1997

steel at elevated temperatures — Determination of lower yield stress and proof stress and proving test; Mechanical testing of

EAS 195:2000 119, 171 ISO 783:1999

steel bars and wires for the reinforcement of concrete structures; Certification scheme for

EAS 413:2005 122, 203 ISO 10144:1991

Steel bars for reinforcement of concrete — Specification EAS 30:2000 121, 147 KS 02-573:1986 KS 22:1990

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Steel for the prestressing of concrete — Part 1: General requirements EAS 411-1:2005 121, 202 ISO 6934-1:1991

Steel for the prestressing of concrete — Part 2: Cold-drawn wire EAS 411-2:2005 121, 202 ISO 6934-2:1991

Steel for the prestressing of concrete — Part 3: Quenched and tempered wire

EAS 411-3:2005 121, 202 ISO 6934-3:1991

Steel for the prestressing of concrete — Part 4: Strand EAS 411-4:2005 121, 202 ISO 6934-4:1991

Steel for the prestressing of concrete — Part 5: Hot-rolled steel bars with or without subsequent processing

EAS 411-5:2005 121, 202 ISO 6934-5:1991

Steel for the reinforcement of concrete — Part 1: Plain bars EAS 412-1:2005 121, 202 ISO 6935-1:1991 ID: CHS 089-1:2006

Steel for the reinforcement of concrete — Part 2: Ribbed bars EAS 412-2:2005 122, 203 ISO 6935-2:1991 ID: CHS 089-2:2006

Steel for the reinforcement of concrete — Part 3: Welded fabric EAS 412-3:2005 122, 203 ISO 6935-3:1992

ID: CHS 089-3:2006

Steel nails — Specification EAS 133:1999 22, 164 [BS 1202-1:2002] [BS EN10230-1:2000]

steel sections — Specification; Cold rolled EAS 134:1999 87, 164 KS 104:2001 [ISO 4019:2001]

steel sheet of high yield stress structural quality; Hot-rolled EAS 415:2005 123, 203 ISO 4996:1999

steel sheet of structural quality; Cold-reduced EAS 414:2005 122, 203 ISO 4997:1999

steel sheets Specification; Hot-dip aluminium-zinc coated plain and corrugated

EAS 410:2005 122, 202 BS 3083:1988

steel sheets for the manufacture of low pressure gas cylinders — Specification; Hot rolled

EAS 206:2001 122, 172 KS 06-04:1987

Steel, carbon and high-strength, low-alloy hot-rolled sheet and cold rolled sheet — General requirements

EAS 196:2008 121, 171 ASTM A 1008 / A1008M:2007

Steel sheet and strip, heavy thickness coils, carbon, hot-rolled — Specification

EAS 108:2008 122, 160 ASTM A635/A635M:2006

steel sheets and coils — Specification, Pre-painted metal coated EAS 468:2008 123, 212 JIS G3312- [1994] JIS G3318- [1994]

JIS G3314- [1995]

ASTM A 755-[1994]

Steel wire — Tensile testing EAS 119:2000 119, 162 ISO 3108:1974

Steel wire products for fencing — Specification EAS 135:1999 123, 164 ISO 7900:1988

Sugar — Methods of chemical analysis EAS 17:2000 99, 146 [IS 15279-2003] ICUMSA CODEX STAN 212:1999

sugar — Specification; Plantation (mill) white EAS 16:2000 99, 146 KS 38:2003

CAC/VOL III — Ed 1 — Codex Standard Stan 4, Codex standard for white sugar EQ: CHS 006:2004

sugar — Specification; Raw EAS 8:2000 99, 145 KS 1703:2001

IS 5975 EQ: CHS 006:2004

sugar — Specification; Refined white EAS 5:2000 98, 145 KS 1701:2003

CAC/VOL III — Ed 1 — Codex Standard Stan 4, Codex standard for white sugar

IS 1151:1969 EQ: CHS 006:2004

Sulfuric acid — Specification EAS 122:1999 103, 163 KS 03-86:1979

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tea — Specification; Black EAS 28:2000 97, 147 ISO 3720:1986

Tea trade — Glossary of terms — Specification EAS 45:2000 3, 87, 97, 150 KS 01-64:1978

telecommunications installations — Part 1: Integrated telecommunications cabling systems for commercial premises; Specification for

EAS 372-1:2005 54, 192 ISO/IEC 11801:2002

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telecommunications installations — Part 2: Telecommunications pathways and spaces for commercial buildings; Specification for

EAS 372-2:2005 54, 193 ISO/IEC18010:2002

telecommunications installations — Part 3: Integrated telecommunications cabling systems for small office / residential premises; Specification for

EAS 372-3:2005 55, 193 ISO/IEC 15018:2004

Textile fabrics — Determination of resistance of fabrics to penetration — Hydrostatic head test

EAS 251:2007 78, 178 ISO 811:1981

textile materials — Part 1. Fabrics; Code of practice for grading of EAS 253-1:2001 78, 179 KS 08-697-1:1990

textile materials to artificial light (Xenon arc lamp); Method for determination of colourfastness of

EAS 241:2007 75, 177 ISO 105-B02:1994

textile materials to daylight; Method for the determination of colourfastness of

EAS 243:2007 75, 178 ISO 105-B01:1994

textile materials to dry cleaning; Method for determination of colourfastness of

EAS 236:2001 75, 177 ISO 105-D01:1993

textile materials to hot pressing; Method for determination of colourfastness of

EAS 244:2007 75, 178 ISO 105-X11:1994

textile materials to perspiration; Method of determination of colourfastness of

EAS 238:2001 75, 177 ISO 105-E04:1994

textile materials to rubbing — Part 1: Dry and wet method; Method for determination of colour fastness of

EAS 239-1:2001 75, 177 ISO 105-X12:2001

textile materials to washing; Methods for the determination of colourfastness of

EAS 237:2001 75, 177 ISO 105-C01:1989

ISO 105-C02:1989 ISO 105-C03:1989

ISO 105-C04:1989

ISO 105-C05:1989

textile materials; Method for determination of pH value of aqueous extracts of

EAS 261:2007 76, 182 ISO 3071:1980

textile materials; Method for determination of scouring loss in grey and finished cotton

EAS 256:2001 76, 181 KS 08-265:1980 IS 1383:1977

textile products; Code of practice for inspection and acceptance criteria for used

EAS 356:2004 78, 190 KS 1532-1:1999

Textiles — Specification for mosquito nets EAS 455:2007 78, 211

Textile —Test for colourfastness — Part 1: Colourfatness to weathering: Outdoor exposure

EAS 249-1:2001 76, 178 ISO 104-B03:1994

textile to peroxide washing (sodium perforate); Method for determination of colourfastness of

EAS 247:2001 75, 178 ISO 105-N02:1993

Textiles — Test for colour fatness — Part 2: Colourfatness to artificial weathering: Xenon arc fading lamp test

EAS 249-2:2001 76, 178 ISO 105-B04:1994

Textiles— Standard atmospheres for conditioning and testing EAS 240:2007 75, 177 ISO 139:2005

textiles; Methods for estimation of moisture total size for finish, ash, fatty matter and determination of water-soluble matter in

EAS 257:2001 74, 76, 78, 181 KS 08-264:1981

IS 199:1973 IS 3456:1966

BS 4032:1966

Timber — Determination of average moisture content of a lot EAS 274:2002 123, 183 ISO 4470:1981

Timber — Determination of moisture content for physical and mechanical tests

EAS 272:2002 123, 183 ISO 3130:1975

Timber — Determination of radial and tangential shrinkage EAS 277:2002 124, 183 ISO 4469:1981

Timber — Determination of radial and tangential swelling EAS 278:2002 124, 183 ISO 4859:1982

Timber — Determination of ultimate stress in compression EAS 279:2002 124, 183 ISO 3132:1975

Timber — Determination of ultimate tensile stress parallel to grain EAS 280:2002 124, 183 ISO 3345:1975

Timber — Determination of ultimate tensile stress perpendicular to grain EAS 281:2002 124, 184 ISO 3346:1975

Timber — Determination of volumetric shrinkage EAS 275:2002 124, 183 ISO 4858:1982

Timber — Determination of volumetric swelling EAS 276:2007 124, 183 ISO 4860:1982

Timber — Sampling methods and general requirements for physical and mechanical tests

EAS 273:2002 123, 183 ISO 3129:1975

timber and planed timber — Specification; Dimensions for sawn EAS 23:2000 123, 147 ISO 3179:1974

Timber industry — Glossary of terms EAS 24:2000 4, 123, 147 ISO 8965:1987

ISO 8966:1987 ISO 8903:1994

tobacco and tobacco products — Part 1: Determination of nicotine alkaloids in tobacco — Spectrometric method; Methods of test for

EAS 92-1:2005 83, 157 ISO 2881:1992

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tobacco and tobacco products — Part 10: Determination of total ash; Methods of test for

EAS 92-10:2005 84, 158

tobacco and tobacco products — Part 11: Determination of acid insoluble ash; Methods of test for

EAS 92-11:2005 84, 158 ISO 2817:1999

tobacco and tobacco products — Part 12: Determination of sulfur using magnesium nitrate; Methods of test for

EAS 92-12:2005 84, 158

tobacco and tobacco products — Part 13: Atmosphere for conditioning and testing; Methods of test for

EAS 92-13:2005 84, 158 ISO 3402:1999

tobacco and tobacco products — Part 14: Determination of cigarette filling density; Methods of test for

EAS 92-14:2005 84, 158

tobacco and tobacco products — Part 15: Determination of nicotine alkaloids in tobacco — Continuous-flow analysis method; Methods of test for

EAS 92-15:2005 84, 159 ISO 15152:2003

tobacco and tobacco products — Part 16: Cigarettes — Determination of carbon monoxide in the vapour — Phase of cigarette smoke — NDIR method; Methods of test for

EAS 92-16:2005 84, 159 ISO 8454:1995

tobacco and tobacco products — Part 17: Cigarettes — Sampling; Methods of test for

EAS 92-17:2005 84, 159 ISO 8243:2003

tobacco and tobacco products — Part 2: Determination of total particulate matter (tar) in cigarette smoke using the filtrona 302 smoking machine; Methods of test for

EAS 92-2:2005 83, 158 ISO 4387:2000

tobacco and tobacco products — Part 3: Determination of water in smoke total particulate matter by Karl Fischer titrimetry; Methods of test for

EAS 92-3:2005 83, 158 ISO 6488:2004

tobacco and tobacco products — Part 4: Determination of moisture in tobacco; Methods of test for

EAS 92-4:2005 83, 158

tobacco and tobacco products — Part 5: Determination of loose shorts in packets; Methods of test for

EAS 92-5:2005 83, 158

tobacco and tobacco products — Part 6: Determination of potash in tobacco flame photometric method; Methods of test for

EAS 92-6:2005 83, 158

tobacco and tobacco products — Part 7: Determination of burning quality of cigarettes; Methods of test for

EAS 92-7:2005 83, 158

tobacco and tobacco products — Part 8: Determination of loss of tobacco from the ends — Method using a rotating cylindrical cage; Methods of test for

EAS 92-8:2005 84, 158 ISO 3550-1:1997

tobacco and tobacco products — Part 9: Determination of mass loss on heating; Methods of test for

EAS 92-9:2005 84, 158

Toffee — Specification EAS 351:2004 99, 189 KS 05-319-2:1992

Toilet paper — Specification EAS 355:2004 131, 189 BS 3427:1976

Toilet soap — Specification EAS 186:2000 105, 170 [IS 2888-2004]

Toluene — Specification EAS 345:2004 103, 189 KS 03-913:1990

Tomato products — Specification EAS 76:2000 92, 154 KS 05-39-1 to 4:1990

Tomato products — Specification — Part 1: Canned tomato EAS 66-1:2000 92, 152 CODEX STAN 13:1981

Tomato products — Specification — Part 2: Tomato juice EAS 66-2:2000 92, 152 KS 01-455:1985

Tomato products — Specification — Part 3: Tomato concentrates (puree and paste)

EAS 66-3:2000 92, 152 CODEX STAN 57:1981

Tomato products — Specification — Part 4: Highly seasoned tomato products (sauce and ketchup)

EAS 66-4:2000 92, 152 KS 05-39-1 to 4:1990

tomatoes — Specification; Fresh EAS 83:2000 92, 156 [UNECE FFV 36:2009]

Toothpaste — Specification EAS 187:2000 12, 170 ISO 11609:1995

IS 6356:1993

Dir. 76/768/EEC BS 5136:1981

toothbrushes — General requirements and test methods, Dentistry — Manual

EAS 479:2008 143, 214 ISO 20126:2005

Tractors and machinery for agriculture — Seat belts — Part 1: Anchorage location requirements

EAS 552-1:2008 80, 223 ISO 3776-1:2006

Tractors and machinery for agriculture — Seat belts — Part 2: Anchorage strength requirements

EAS 552-2:2008 80, 223 ISO 3776-2:2007

Transport information and control systems — In-vehicle navigation systems — Communications message set requirements

EAS 622:2008 56, 60, 232 ISO 15075:2003

Transport information and control systems — Forward vehicle collision warning systems — Performance requirements and test procedures

EAS 625:2008 8, 56, 65, 233 ISO 15623:2002

Truck and bus tyres — Verifying tyre capabilities — Laboratory test methods

EAS 470:2008 127, 212 ISO 10454:1993

Tungsten lamps for general lighting service — Specification EAS 167:2000 45, 168 [IEC 60064:2005]

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tyres — Specification; Retreaded car and commercial vehicle EAS 53:2000 81, 151 BS AU 144f:1988

tyres and rims (metric series) — Part 1:Tyres, Truck and bus EAS 449-1:2007 127, 210 ISO 4209-1:2001

tyres and rims (metric series) — Part 2: Rims, Truck and bus EAS 449-2:2007 127, 210 ISO 4209-2:2001

tyres and rims — Part 2: Rims, Passenger car EAS 358-2:2008 62, 190 ISO 4000-2:2001

tyres — Spare unit substitutive equipment (SUSE), Passenger car EAS 469:2008 56, 127, 212 ISO 16992:2006

tyres — Verifying tyre capabilities — Laboratory test methods, Truck and bus

EAS 470:2008 127, 212 ISO 10454:1993

tyres and rims — Part 1: Specifications, Aircraft EAS 471-1:2008 128, 212 ISO 3324-1:1998

tyres and rims — Part 2: Test methods for tyres, Aircraft EAS 471-2:2008 128, 212 ISO 3324-2:1999

tyres and rims (Code designated series) — Part 1: Tyres, Motorcycle EAS 472-1:2008 127, 212 ISO 4249-1:1985

tyres and rims (Code-designated series) — Part 2: Tyre load ratings, Motorcycle

EAS 472-2:2008 127, 212 ISO 4249-3:1990

tyres and rims (code-designated series) — Part 3: Rims, Motorcycle EAS 472-3:2008 127, 212 ISO 4249-3:2004

tyres and rims (metric series) — Part 1: Design guides, Motorcycle EAS 473-1:2008 127, 212 ISO 5751-1:2005

tyres and rims (metric series) — Part 2: Tyre dimensions and load-carrying capacities, Motorcycle

EAS 473-2:2008 127, 212 ISO 5751-2:2004

tyres and rims (metric series) — Part 3: Range of approved rim contours, Motorcycle

EAS 473-3:2008 127, 213 ISO 5751-3:2004

tyres and rims — Part 1:Tyre designations and dimensions, Bicycle EAS 474-1:2008 127, 213 ISO 5775-1:1997

tyres and rims — Part 2: Rims, Bicycle EAS 474-2:2008 63, 213 ISO 5775-2:1996

tyres and rims (code-designated series) — Diameter Codes 4 to 12 — Part 1: Tyres, Motorcycle

EAS 475-1:2008 128, 213 ISO 6054-1:1994

tyres and rims (Code-designated series) — Diameter Codes 4 to 12 — Part 2:Rims, Motorcycle

EAS 475-2:2008 69, 213 ISO 6054-2:1990

Tyres for mobile cranes and similar specialized machines EAS 447:2007 130, 210 ISO 10571:1995

Tyres, valves and tubes — List of equivalent terms — Part 1: Tyres EAS 433-1:2007 126, 207 ISO 3877-1:1997

Tyres, valves and tubes — List of equivalent terms — Part 2: Tyre valves EAS 433-2:2007 126, 207 ISO 3877-2:1997

Tyres, valves and tubes —List of equivalent terms — Part 3: Tubes EAS 433-3:2007 126, 207 ISO 3877-3:1978

Tyres, valves and tubes — List of equivalent terms — Part 4: Solid tyres EAS 433-4:2007 126, 207 ISO 3877-3:1984

Tyres — Coast-by methods for measurement of tyre-to-road sound emission

EAS 434:2007 126, 208 ISO 13325:2003

Tyres and rims (metric series) for agricultural tractors and machines — Part 1: Tyre designation, dimensions and marking, and tyre/rim coordination

EAS 439-1:2007 128, 208 ISO 7867-1:2005

Tyres and rims (metric series) for agricultural tractors and machines — Part 2: Service description and load ratings

EAS 439-2:2007 128, 208 ISO 7867-2:2005

Tyres for agricultural tractors and machines — Code-designated and service-description marked radial drive-wheel tyres

EAS 440:2007 128, 208 ISO 8664-2005

Tyres (ply rating marked series) and rims for agricultural tractors and machines — Part 1: Tyre designation and dimensions, and approved rim contours

EAS 443-1:2007 129, 209 ISO 4251-1:2005

Tyres (ply rating marked series) and rims for agricultural tractors and machines — Part 2: Tyre load ratings

EAS 443-2:2007 129, 209 ISO 4251-2:2005

Tyres (ply rating marked series) and rims for agricultural tractors and machines — Part 3: Rims

EAS 443-3:2007 129, 209 ISO 4251-3:2006

Tyres (ply rating marked series) and rims for agricultural tractors and machines — Part 4: Tyre classification and nomenclature

EAS 443-4:2007 129, 209 ISO 4251-4:1992

Tyres (ply rating marked series) and rims for agricultural tractors and machines — Part 5: Log skidder tyres

EAS 443-5:2007 129, 209 ISO 4251-5:1992

tyres — Valves and components — Test methods; Tubeless EAS 435:2007 126, 208 ISO 14960:2004

tyres — Methods for measuring rolling circumference — Loaded new tyres; Passenger car

EAS 436:2007 126, 208 ISO 17269:2000

tyres — Methods of measuring rolling resistance; Passenger car, truck, bus and motorcycle

EAS 437:2007 127, 208 ISO 18164:2005

tyres — Method for measuring relative wet grip performance — Loaded new tyres; Passenger car

EAS 438:2007 127, 208 ISO 23671:2006

tyres — Test methods verifying tyre capabilities, Motorcycle EAS 476:2008 128, 213 ISO 10231:2003

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tyres — Measurement of tyre rolling circumference — Loaded new tyres, Motorcycle

EAS 477:2008 128, 213 ISO 13328:2000

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Umbrella fabrics — Specification — Part 1:Cotton fabrics EAS 225-1:2001 77, 176 KS 08-1257-1:1993

ASTM D 4112:82 JIS L 3106

JIS L 3302

IS 2457:1979

Umbrella fabrics — Specification — Part 2: Man-made fibre fabric EAS 225-2:2001 77, 176

Umbrella fabrics — Specification — Part 3:Silk fabrics EAS 225-3:2001 77, 176

Unplasticized polyvinyl chloride (uPVC) pipes for cold water services — Specification — Part 1: General requirements

EAS 182-1:2007 23, 141 BS EN 1452-1:2000 BS EN 1452-2:2000

BS EN 1452-3:2000

ISO 161-1:1996 ISO 4065:1996

ISO 4462:1996 (E)

ISO 12162:1995(E)

Unplasticized polyvinyl chloride (uPVC) pipes for cold water services — Specification — Part 2: Normal diameters, wall thickness and nominal pressure (metric series)

EAS 182-2:2007 23, 141 BS EN 1452-5:2000 BS EN 1452-4:2000

DIN 8062:1998

ISO 161-1:1996 ISO 4065:1996

ISO 4422-1:1996

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Valves for tubeless tyres and valves for tubes — Identification System for valves and their components

EAS 448:2007 126, 210 ISO 10475:1992

Vinegar — Specification — Part 1: Vinegar from natural sources EAS 147-1:2000 102, 165 IS 14703:1999

Vinegar — Specification — Part 2: Vinegar from artificial sources EAS 147-2:2000 102, 165 IS 14703:1999

Vodka — Specification EAS 142:2000 98, 165 IS 5286:1969[2005]

volatile bases — Nitrogen method of analysis; Total EAS 152:2000 97, 166

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water — Karl Fischer method (General method); Determination of EAS 215:2001 103, 173 ISO 760:1978

Water for lead acid batteries — Specification EAS 121:1999 46, 163 BS 4974:1975

Water quality — Vocabulary EAS 32:2008 1, 16, 147 ISO 6107-1 to -8

Wheat flour — Specification EAS 1:2000 86, 145 CODEX STAN 152:1995

wheat grain — Specification; Grades of EAS 51:2000 87, 150 CODEX STAN 199:1995

Whisky — Specification EAS 141:2000 98, 165 IS 4449:1976

Wind turbine generator systems — Vocabulary EAS 726:2008 2, 30, 246 IEC 60050-415:1999

Wind turbines — Protective measures — Requirements for design, operation and maintenance

EAS 727:2008 30, 246

Wind turbines — Part 1: Design requirements EAS 728-1:2008 30, 246 IEC 61400-1:2007

Wind turbines — Part 2: Design requirements for small wind turbines EAS 728-2:2008 30, 246 IEC 61400-2:2006

Wind turbines — Part 4: Design and specification of gearboxes EAS 728-4:2008 22, 30, 246 ISO 81400-4:2006

Wind turbine generator systems — Part 11: Acoustic noise measurement techniques

EAS 728-11:2008 30, 246 IEC 61400-11:2006

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Wind turbines — Part 12-1: Power performance measurements of electricity producing wind turbines

EAS 728-12-1:2008 30, 246 IEC 61400-12-1:2005

Wind turbine generator systems — Part 13: Measurement of mechanical loads

EAS 728-13:2008 31, 246 IEC 61400-13:2001

Wind turbines — Part 14: Declaration of apparent sound power level and tonality values

EAS 728-14:2008 31, 246 IEC 61400-14:2005

Wind turbine generator systems — Part 21: Measurement and assessment of power quality characteristics of grid connected wind turbines

EAS 728-21:2008 31, 247 IEC 61400-21:2001

Wind turbine generator systems — Part 23: Full-scale structural testing of rotor blades

EAS 728-23:2008 31, 247 IEC/TS 61400-23:2001

Wind turbine generator systems — Part 24: Lightning protection EAS/TR 728-24:2008 31, 247 IEC/TR 61400-24:2002

Wind turbines — Part 25-1: Communications for monitoring and control of wind power plants — Overall description of principles and models

EAS 728-25-1:2008 31, 247 IEC 61400-25-1:2006

Wind turbines — Part 25-2: Communications for monitoring and control of wind power plants — Information models

EAS 728-25-2:2008 31, 247 IEC 61400-25-2:2006

Wind turbines — Part 25-3: Communications for monitoring and control of wind power plants — Information exchange models

EAS 728-25-3:2008 31, 247 IEC 61400-25-3:2006

Wind turbines — Part 25-5: Communications for monitoring and control of wind power plants — Conformance testing

EAS 728-25-5:2008 31, 247 IEC 61400-25-5:2006

System for Conformity Testing and Certification of Wind Turbines — Rules and procedures

EAS 729:2008 31, 247 IEC WT 01:2001

wines — Specification; Fortified EAS 139:2000 98, 165 KS 05-1122:1994

wines — Specification; Grape table EAS 138:2000 98, 165 IS 7058:1973[2005]

wines — Specification; Sparkling EAS 140:2000 98, 165 KS 05-1121:1994

Wood poles and blocks for power and telecommunication lines — Specification

EAS 322:2002 124, 187 SABS 457-1;

SABS 457-3

Wood poles for power and telecommunication lines — Specification EAS 166:2000 124, 168 BS 1990

Wood preservatives and treated timber — Guide to sampling and preparation of wood preservatives and treated timber

EAS 325:2002 107, 187 BS 1282:1999

wood preservatives by means of pressure creosoting; Specification for EAS 323:2002 106, 187 BS 144:1997

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yarn or fabric; Method for determination of added oil content of sisal or jute

EAS 246:2001 77, 178 BS 3845:1990

Yoghurt — Specification EAS 33:2007 93, 148 ISO 7889:2003 ISO 11869:1997

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Zinc-coated steel wires for stranded conductors EAS 509:2008 50, 218 IEC 60888 (1987-12)

Zipper — Specification EAS 223:2001 80, 176 BS 3084:1992,

ASTM D3657-03; ASTM D2062-03 ASTM D3692-89(2000)

Zippers — Glossary of terms EAS 260:2007 3, 80, 182 BS 3084:1992