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PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY THE AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARDS INSTITUTE 25 West 43rd Street, NY, NY 10036

VOL. 47, #5 January 29, 2016

Contents
American National Standards
Call for Comment on Standards Proposals ................................................. 2
Call for Members (ANS Consensus Bodies) ................................................ 10
Final Actions .................................................................................................. 11
Project Initiation Notification System (PINS) ............................................... 12
ANS Maintained Under Continuous Maintenance ....................................... 15
ANSI-Accredited Standards Developers Contact Information ................... 16
International Standards
ISO and IEC Draft Standards ......................................................................... 17
ISO and IEC Newly Published Standards..................................................... 23
Proposed Foreign Government Regulations ................................................. 24
Information Concerning .................................................................................. 25

American National Standards


Call for comment on proposals listed
This section solicits public comments on proposed draft new Ordering Instructions for "Call-for-Comment" Listings
American National Standards, including the national adoption of 1. Order from the organization indicated for the specific
ISO and IEC standards as American National Standards, and on proposal.
proposals to revise, reaffirm or withdraw approval of existing
American National Standards. A draft standard is listed in this 2. Use the full identification in your order, including the
section under the ANSI-accredited standards developer (ASD) BSR prefix; for example, Electric Fuses BSR/SAE J554.
that sponsors it and from whom a copy may be obtained. 3. Include remittance with all orders.
Comments in connection with a draft American National 4. BSR proposals will not be available after the deadline of
Standard must be submitted in writing to the ASD no later than call for comment.
the last day of the comment period specified herein. Such
comments shall be specific to the section(s) of the standard Comments should be addressed to the organization indicated,
under review and include sufficient detail so as to enable the with a copy to the Board of Standards Review, American
reader to understand the commenter's position, concerns and National Standards Institute, 25 West 43rd Street, New York,
suggested alternative language, if appropriate. Please note that NY 10036. Fax: 212-840-2298; e-mail: psa@ansi.org
the ANSI Executive Standards Council (ExSC) has determined
that an ASD has the right to require that interested parties submit * Standard for consumer products
public review comments electronically, in accordance with the
developer’s procedures.

© 2016 by American National Standards Institute, Inc. ISSN 0038-9633


ANSI members may reproduce for internal distribution. Journals may excerpt items in their fields
Standards Action - January 29, 2016 - Page 2 of 40 Pages

Comment Deadline: February 28, 2016 PSAI (Portable Sanitation Association International)
New Standard
API (American Petroleum Institute) BSR/PSAI Z4.3-201x, Standard for Sanitation Non-Sewered Waste Disposal
New Standard Systems: Minimum Requirements (new standard)
BSR/API Standard 537-201x, Flare Details for Petroleum, Petrochemical and This new standard replaces the former ANSI Z4.3-2005. Following prior
Natural Gas Industries (new standard) public comment and vote of the consensus body it was determined that a
Specifies requirements and gives guidance for the selection, design, few changes to language pertaining to hand wash station requirements and
specification, operation, and maintenance of flares and related combustion disposal of wastewater were needed. Other wording changes were made for
and mechanical components used in pressure-relieving and vapor- clarity in the language.
depressurizing systems for petroleum, petrochemical, and natural gas Click here to view these changes in full
industries. This standard is primarily for onshore facilities, but guidance for Send comments (with copy to psa@ansi.org) to: Karleen Kos, (952) 854
offshore applications is included. Annexes A, B, C, and D provide further -8300, karleenk@psai.org
guidance for the selection, specification, and mechanical details for flares
and on the design, operation, and maintenance of flare combustion and
related equipment. Annex E explains how to use the data sheets provided in
Annex F. PSAI (Portable Sanitation Association International)
Click here to view these changes in full New Standard
Send comments (with copy to psa@ansi.org) to: Nathaniel Wall, (202) 682 BSR/PSAI Z4.4-201x, Sanitation in Fields and Temporary Labor Camps:
-8157, walln@api.org Minimum Requirements (new standard)
This new standard replaces the former ANSI Z4.4-2005. Following prior
public comment and vote of the consensus body it was determined that a
NSF (NSF International) few changes to language pertaining to hand wash station requirements were
needed.
Revision
Click here to view these changes in full
BSR/WSC PST2000-201x (i4r1), WSC Standard for Pressurized Water
Send comments (with copy to psa@ansi.org) to: Karleen Kos, (952) 854
Storage Tank (revision of ANSI/NSF WSC PST 2000-2014)
-8300, karleenk@psai.org
This standard prescribes minimum performance and construction
requirements for pressurized storage tanks for service in water well systems
with a maximum factory pre-charge pressure of 40 psig (280 kPa), to be
operated in ambient air temperatures up to 120°F (49°C), with maximum UL (Underwriters Laboratories, Inc.)
working pressures not less than 75 psig (520 kPa) and not greater than 150
psig (1000 kPa) and tank volumes not exceeding 120 gallons (450 L). New National Adoption
Click here to view these changes in full BSR/UL 60079-18-201X, Standard for Safety for Explosive Atmospheres -
Part 18: Equipment Protection by Encapsulation "m" (Proposal dated 01-29
Send comments (with copy to psa@ansi.org) to: Jessica Evans, (734) 913
-16) (national adoption of IEC 60079-18 with modifications and revision of
-5774, jevans@nsf.org
ANSI/UL 60079-18-2012)
This proposal includes a revision for 10 e) to align with the tests specified in
8.2.2 and correct the conflict with the NEC.
PRCA (Professional Ropes Course Association) Click here to view these changes in full
Revision Send comments (with copy to psa@ansi.org) to: Vickie Hinton, (919) 549
-1851, Vickie.T.Hinton@ul.com
BSR/PRCA 1.0-.3-201x, Ropes Challenge Course Installation, Operation &
Training Standards (revision of ANSI/PRCA 1.0-3-2014)
An error has been noted In the June 10th 2011 public review of changes
(SAV4242 page 35). The purpose of this proposal is to correct the public UL (Underwriters Laboratories, Inc.)
review error to reflect the Standards Committee (consensus body) vote on
the standard clause. To submit a comment on this specific proposed change, Revision
go to the http://www.prcainfo.org website and download the comment form. BSR/UL 507-201x, Standard for Safety for Electric Fans (revision of
ANSI/UL 507-2014b)

This Standard establishes safety requirements for the design, manufacture, Addition of an exception to allow the use of a cord connection for an attic
performance, construction, inspection, maintenance, removal from service, fan.
qualification, instruction, training, use and operation of components, Click here to view these changes in full
subsystems, systems, and courses utilized by the ropes challenge course Send comments (with copy to psa@ansi.org) to: Susan Malohn, (847) 664
industry including permanent, temporary, or mobile portable and fixed low -1725, Susan.P.Malohn@ul.com
ropes challenge course elements, high ropes challenge course elements,
stand-alone challenge elements, zip lines, canopy tours, adventure courses,
and any climbing walls and climbing structures that are components of a
ropes challenge course. UL (Underwriters Laboratories, Inc.)
Click here to view these changes in full Revision
Send comments (with copy to psa@ansi.org) to: Michael Barker, (815) 986 BSR/UL 758-201X, Standard for Safety for Appliance Wiring Material
-7776, climb1guide@gmail.com (Proposals dated 1/29/16) (revision of ANSI/UL 758-2015)
Proposed change to the note in table 14.1; Proposed change to correct the
EP references in table 7.1; Proposed change to add 350°C Class 10 Nickel
Coated Copper Conductor to table 5.3.
Click here to view these changes in full
Send comments (with copy to psa@ansi.org) to: Linda Phinney, (408) 754
-6684, Linda.L.Phinney@ul.com
Standards Action - January 29, 2016 - Page 3 of 40 Pages

UL (Underwriters Laboratories, Inc.) ASABE (American Society of Agricultural and Biological


Revision Engineers)
BSR/UL 1650-201X, Standard for Safety for Portable Power Cables New National Adoption
(Proposal dated 1/29/16) (revision of ANSI/UL 1650-2015) BSR/ASABE/ISO 17101-1-201x MONYEAR, Agricultural machinery -
Tensile strength for TPE jacket; Proposed change to table 8.3. Thrown-object test and acceptance criteria - Part 1: Rotary mowers (identical
national adoption of ISO 17101-1:2012)
Click here to view these changes in full
Contains specifications and acceptance criteria for thrown-object testing of
Send comments (with copy to psa@ansi.org) to: Linda Phinney, (408) 754
rotary mowers used in agriculture. Not applicable to the following: flail
-6684, Linda.L.Phinney@ul.com
mowers; mowers with an articulated arm; mowers with one or more vertical
axis designed for mulching; pedestrian-controlled motor mowers; lawn
mowers or machines designed as lawn mowers; inter-row mowing units; and
machines designed for highway and road maintenance only.
Single copy price: $58.00
Comment Deadline: March 14, 2016 Obtain an electronic copy from: vangilder@asabe.org
Order from: Carla VanGilder, (269) 932-7015, vangilder@asabe.org
AAMI (Association for the Advancement of Medical
Instrumentation) Send comments (with copy to psa@ansi.org) to: Same

New National Adoption


BSR/AAMI/ISO 10993-11-201x, Biological evaluation of medical devices -
Part 11: Tests for systemic toxicity (national adoption of ISO 10993-11 (in ASABE (American Society of Agricultural and Biological
development) with modifications and revision of ANSI/AAMI/ISO 10993-11 Engineers)
-2006 (R2014))
New National Adoption
This part of ISO 10993 specifies requirements and gives guidance on
BSR/ASABE/ISO 17101-2:2012 MONYEAR, Agricultural machinery -
procedures to be followed in the evaluation of the potential for medical
Thrown-object test and acceptance criteria - Part 2: Flail mowers (identical
device materials to cause adverse systemic reactions.
national adoption of ISO 17101-2:2012)
Single copy price: $135.00
This part of ISO 17101 gives specifications and acceptance criteria for the
Obtain an electronic copy from: www.aami.org thrown-object testing of flail mowers used in agriculture. It is not applicable to
Order from: Amanda Benedict, (703) 253-8284, abenedict@aami.org the following: large rotary mowers; rotary mowers; mowers with an
Send comments (with copy to psa@ansi.org) to: Same articulated arm; mowers with one or more vertical axis designed for
mulching; pedestrian-controlled motor mowers; lawn mowers or machines
designed as lawn mowers; inter-row mowing units; machines designed for
highway and road maintenance only; and flail mowers that have the rear part
that can be opened for particular field use operations (e.g., rowcrop mowers)
ASABE (American Society of Agricultural and Biological
Engineers) Single copy price: $58.00
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New National Adoption
Order from: Carla VanGilder, (269) 932-7015, vangilder@asabe.org
BSR/ASABE AD4254-12-201x MONYEAR, Agricultural machinery - Safety -
Part 12: Rotary disc and drum mowers and flail mowers (identical national Send comments (with copy to psa@ansi.org) to: Same
adoption of ISO 4254-12:2012)
When used with ISO 4254-1, specifies the safety requirements and their
verification for the design and construction of rotary disc mowers, rotary
drum mowers, as used for forage crop harvesting in agriculture only, and flail
ASABE (American Society of Agricultural and Biological
mowers with a horizontal axis for use in agriculture only, that are mounted, Engineers)
semi-mounted, trailed, or self-propelled. It describes methods for the New Standard
elimination or reduction of hazards arising from the intended use and
BSR/ASABE S639 MONYEAR-201x, Safety Standard for Large Row Crop
reasonably foreseeable misuse of these machines by one person (the
Flail Mowers (new standard)
operator) in the course of normal operation and service. In addition, it
specifies the type of information on safe working practices to be provided by Specifies safety requirements and verification for the design and
the manufacturer. construction of row-crop flail mowers with a cutting width larger than 3m
used exclusively in agricultural row-crop applications which have a rear part
Single copy price: $58.00
that can be opened for particular field use operations (equipped with
Obtain an electronic copy from: vangilder@asabe.org adjustable material discharge gates or deflectors located on the rear of the
Order from: Carla VanGilder, (269) 932-7015, vangilder@asabe.org mower.) It describes methods for the elimination or reduction of hazards
arising from the intended use and reasonably foreseeable misuse of these
Send comments (with copy to psa@ansi.org) to: Same
machines by one person (the operator) in the course of normal operation
and service. Specifies type of information on safe working practices to be
provided by the manufacturer.
Single copy price: $58.00
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Order from: Carla VanGilder, (269) 932-7015, vangilder@asabe.org
Send comments (with copy to psa@ansi.org) to: Same
Standards Action - January 29, 2016 - Page 4 of 40 Pages

ASHRAE (American Society of Heating, Refrigerating ASSE (ASC A10) (American Society of Safety Engineers)
and Air-Conditioning Engineers, Inc.) Reaffirmation
Addenda BSR/ASSE A10.26-2011 (R201X), Emergency Procedures for Construction
BSR/ASHRAE/IES Addendum cz to Standard 90.1-201x, Energy Standard and Demolition Sites (reaffirmation of ANSI/ASSE A10.26-2011)
for Buildings Except Low-Rise Residential Buildings (addenda to This standard applies to those emergency procedures involving: (1) Fires,
ANSI/ASHRAE/IES 90.1-2013) collapses, hazardous spills, and other emergencies that could endanger
The intent of this addendum is to eliminate scope overlap between 90.1 and workers; (2) Emergency rescue of injured or ill workers or other persons, or
90.4. This addendum will not be published until 90.4 has been approved by of uninjured workers unable to rescue themselves; (3) Onsite provision of
ASHRAE Board of Directors and there are no pending appeals. The public first aid and emergency medical care; (4) Evacuation and transportation of
review of this addendum coincides with the public review of 90.4, so please injured or ill workers to appropriate emergency medical facilities; (5) Pre-
review that public review draft for data center requirements. planning and coordination of emergency plan with emergency medical
facilities; and (6) Training on emergency procedures/plans for workers and
Single copy price: $35.00
other groups.
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Single copy price: $70.00
Send comments (with copy to psa@ansi.org) to: Online Comment Database
Obtain an electronic copy from: TFisher@ASSE.Org
at http://www.ashrae.org/standards-research--technology/public-review-
drafts Order from: Tim Fisher, (847) 768-3411, TFisher@ASSE.Org
Send comments (with copy to psa@ansi.org) to: Same

ASHRAE (American Society of Heating, Refrigerating


and Air-Conditioning Engineers, Inc.) ASSE (ASC Z359) (American Society of Safety
New Standard Engineers)
BSR/ASHRAE Standard 90.4P-201x, Energy Standard for Data Centers New Standard
(new standard) BSR/ASSE Z359.16-201X, Safety Requirements for Climbing Ladder Fall
The purpose of this standard is to establish minimum energy efficiency Arrest Systems (new standard)
requirements of data centers. The significant changes to this ISC draft are This standard establishes requirements for the performance, design,
the removal of Section 6.3, the revision of Section 11, Alternative marking, qualification testing, instructions for use, inspection, maintenance
Compliance method, and to the tables in Section 8, Electrical. and storage, and removal from service of vertically oriented climbing ladder
Single copy price: $35.00 fall arrest systems consisting of flexible and rigid carriers with multiple
attachment points and associated carrier sleeves for users within the
Obtain an electronic copy from: Free download at http://www.ashrae.
capacity range of 130 to 310 pounds (59 to 141 kg). See Figure 1 for
org/standards-research--technology/public-review-drafts
examples of climbing ladder fall arrest systems equipment.
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Single copy price: $80.00
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Obtain an electronic copy from: TFisher@ASSE.Org
at http://www.ashrae.org/standards-research--technology/public-review-
drafts Order from: Tim Fisher, (847) 768-3411, TFisher@ASSE.Org
Send comments (with copy to psa@ansi.org) to: Same

ASME (American Society of Mechanical Engineers)


Revision ASSE (ASC Z359) (American Society of Safety
BSR/ASME B31.5-201x, Refrigeration Piping and Heat Transfer
Engineers)
Components (revision of ANSI/ASME B31.5-2013) New Standard
Rules for this Code Section have been developed considering the needs for BSR/ASSE Z359.18-201X, Safety Requirements for Anchorage Connectors
applications that include piping and heat transfer components for refrigerants for Active Fall Protection Systems (new standard)
and secondary coolants. This Code prescribes requirements for the This standard specifies requirements for the performance, design, testing,
materials, design, fabrication, assembly, erection, test, and inspection of marking, and instructions for use of anchorage connectors in travel restraint,
refrigerant, heat transfer components, and secondary coolant piping for fall arrest, rescue, positioning, rope access, and suspended component/tie-
temperatures as low as 320°F (196°C), whether erected on the premises or back line systems only.
factory assembled.
Single copy price: $80.00
Single copy price: Free
Obtain an electronic copy from: TFisher@ASSE.Org
Obtain an electronic copy from: http://cstools.asme.org/publicreview
Order from: Tim Fisher, (847) 768-3411, TFisher@ASSE.Org
Order from: http://cstools.asme.org/publicreview
Send comments (with copy to psa@ansi.org) to: Same
Send comments (with copy to psa@ansi.org) to: Umberto D’Urso, (212) 591
-8535, dursou@asme.org

ASTM (ASTM International)


Revision
BSR/ASTM C838-201x, Test Method for Bulk Density of As-Manufactured
Carbon and Graphite Shapes (revision of ANSI/ASTM C838-2001 (R2010))
http://www.astm.org/ANSI_SA
Single copy price: Free
Obtain an electronic copy from: cleonard@astm.org
Order from: accreditation@astm.org
Send comments (with copy to psa@ansi.org) to: Same
Standards Action - January 29, 2016 - Page 5 of 40 Pages

ASTM (ASTM International) ECIA (Electronic Components Industry Association)


Revision Reaffirmation
BSR/ASTM E2708-201x, Terminology for Personnel Credentialing (revision BSR/EIA 364-53B-2000 (R201x), Nitric Acid Vapor Test, Gold Finish Test
of ANSI/ASTM E2708-2010) Procedure for Electrical Connectors and Sockets (reaffirmation of ANSI/EIA
http://www.astm.org/ANSI_SA 364-53B-2000 (R2007))

Single copy price: Free This standard establishes test methods to determine the magnitude of
porosity as well as other surface defects inherent in application of gold
Obtain an electronic copy from: cleonard@astm.org contact finishes.
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ihs.com
ECIA (Electronic Components Industry Association) Send comments (with copy to psa@ansi.org) to: Ed Mikoski,
emikoski@ecianow.org
New Standard
BSR/EIA 740-A-201x, Specification for Small Form Factor 88.9 Millimeter
(3.5 Inches) Disk Drives (new standard)
This standard defines the dimensions and interconnections of 88.9 mm (3.5 ECIA (Electronic Components Industry Association)
in.) small-form-factor disk drives. The purpose of this standard is to define Reaffirmation
the external characteristics of small-form-factor disk drives so that products
from different vendors may be used in the same mounting configurations. BSR/EIA 364-58A-2003 (R201x), Temperature Life with Mechanical Loading
The standard provides specifications on external dimensions, connectors, for Connectors with Removable Contacts (Static Mechanical Load at
connector placement, mounting holes, and interface pinouts to assist Temperature) Test Procedure for Electrical Connectors (reaffirmation of
manufacturers in the systems integration of small-form-factor disk drives. ANSI/EIA 364-58A-2003 (R2009))

Single copy price: $78.00 This standard establishes test methods to determine the ability of the contact
retention system in an electrical connector with removable contacts to
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ihs.com
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emikoski@ecianow.org
ECIA (Electronic Components Industry Association)
Reaffirmation
BSR/EIA 364-41E-2010 (R201x), Cable Flexing Test Procedure for Electrical ECIA (Electronic Components Industry Association)
Connectors (reaffirmation of ANSI/EIA 364-41E-2010)
Reaffirmation
This standard establishes a method to determine the effectiveness of round
jacketed cable to connector strain relief seal, or flat cable to connector strain BSR/EIA 364-88A-2009 (R201x), Residual Magnetism Test Procedure for
relief seal or interface to withstand strain under repeated alternating cable- Electrical Connectors, Contacts and Sockets (reaffirmation of ANSI/EIA 364
flexing stresses as experienced in use with molded or mechanical backshell -88A-2009)
cable strain-relief designs commonly used with electrical connectors. This standard establishes a test method to determine the residual
Single copy price: $75.00 magnetism of a connector after exposure to a specified magnetic field.
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emikoski@ecianow.org

ECIA (Electronic Components Industry Association)


Reaffirmation ECIA (Electronic Components Industry Association)
BSR/EIA 364-51A-2002 (R201x), Ice Resistance Test Procedure for Reaffirmation
Electrical Connectors (reaffirmation of ANSI/EIA 364-51A-2002 (R2009)) BSR/EIA 364-91A-2005 (R201x), Dust Test Procedure for Electrical
This standard establishes test methods to determine the ability of mated Connectors and Sockets (reaffirmation of ANSI/EIA 364-91A-2005)
electrical connectors to resist the effects of ice build-up due to water This standard establishes a test method to determine the susceptibility of an
splashing or brief immersion in water, where water is free to drain off of the electrical connector or socket system to the potential degradation
connector surfaces. mechanism of a dust/fiber environment common to an office or
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Standards Action - January 29, 2016 - Page 6 of 40 Pages

ECIA (Electronic Components Industry Association) ECIA (Electronic Components Industry Association)
Reaffirmation Revision
BSR/EIA 364-96-2002 (R201x), Plated Through Hole Integrity Test BSR/EIA 364-1004A-201x, Environmental Test Methodology for Verifying
Procedure for Electrical Connectors (reaffirmation of ANSI/EIA 364-96-2002 the Current Rating of Freestanding Power Contacts for Electrical Connectors
(R2009)) and Sockets (revision and redesignation of ANSI/EIA 364-1004-2010)
This test method applies to compliant pins inserted in printed circuit boards This standard describes recommended test sequences for verifying the
with plated-through-holes (PTH). specified current rating of freestanding contacts or electrical connectors and
Single copy price: $75.00 sockets used in power applications. These sequences may be used to
qualify products with a specified current rating.
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ECIA (Electronic Components Industry Association)


Reaffirmation
ECIA (Electronic Components Industry Association)
BSR/EIA 364-109-2003 (R201x), Loop Inductance Measurement Test
Procedure for Electrical Connectors (1 nH -10 nH) (reaffirmation of ANSI/EIA Revision
364-109-2003 (R2009)) BSR/EIA 720-B-201x, Specification for Small Form Factor 63.5 millimeters
This procedure applies to interconnect assemblies, such as electrical (2.5 inches) Disk Drives (revision and redesignation of ANSI/EIA 720-A
connectors and sockets. -2007)

Single copy price: $100.00 This standard defines the dimensions and connector locations of 63.5
millimeters (2.5 inch) small-form-factor disk drives. The purpose of this
Obtain an electronic copy from: https://global.ihs.com/ standard is to define the external characteristics of small-for- factor disk
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ihs.com mounting configurations. The standard provides specifications on external
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emikoski@ecianow.org manufacturers in the systems integration of small-form-factor disk drives.
Single copy price: $88.00 US
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Reaffirmation
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BSR/EIA 364-112-2010 (R201x), Contact Resistance and Current Rating of emikoski@ecianow.org
Parallel Circuits Test Procedure for Electrical Connectors, Contacts and
Sockets (reaffirmation of ANSI/EIA 364-112-2010)
This procedure applies to connectors and sockets when multiple circuits are
electrically connected in a parallel configuration and there is a need to IESNA (Illuminating Engineering Society of North
determine the expected parallel resistance and or current rating. America)
Single copy price: $82.00 Reaffirmation
Obtain an electronic copy from: https://global.ihs.com/ BSR/IES RP-29-2006 (R201x), Lighting for Hospitals and Health Care
Order from: Global Engineering Documents, (800) 854-7179, www.global. Providers (reaffirmation of ANSI/IESNA RP-29-2006)
ihs.com This Practice offers guidelines for good lighting in those areas unique to
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emikoski@ecianow.org healthcare professionals. Lighting needs specific to acute care hospitals,
chronic care hospitals, extended care facilities, and related facilities (free-
standing ambulatory surgical centers, emergency centers, etc...) are
addressed.
ECIA (Electronic Components Industry Association) Single copy price: $15.00
Reaffirmation Obtain an electronic copy from: pmcgillicuddy@ies.org
BSR/EIA 364-113-2010 (R201x), Corrosivity of Contacts Test Procedure for Order from: Patricia McGillicuddy, (212) 248-5000, pmcgillicuddy@ies.org
Electrical Connectors and Sockets (reaffirmation of ANSI/EIA 364-113-2010)
Send comments (with copy to psa@ansi.org) to: Same
This test procedure establishes a test method to determine whether
corrosion products as a result of residual corrosive elements may be created
on contact surfaces. Said products may be a result of improper cleaning or
lack thereof, improper processes, entrapped particulates, etc.
Single copy price: $73.00
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Order from: Global Engineering Documents, (800) 854-7179, www.global.
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Send comments (with copy to psa@ansi.org) to: Ed Mikoski,
emikoski@ecianow.org
Standards Action - January 29, 2016 - Page 7 of 40 Pages

NEMA (National Electrical Manufacturers Association) NSF (NSF International)


Revision Revision
BSR/MW 1000-201x, Magnet Wire (revision and redesignation of BSR/NSF 401-201x, Drinking water treatment units - Emerging
ANSI/NEMA MW 1000-2015) compounds/incidental contaminants (revision of ANSI/NSF 401-2014)
MW 1000 presents in concise and convenient form all existing NEMA The purpose of this Standard is to establish minimum requirements for
standards for round, rectangular, and square film-insulated and/or fibrous- materials, design and construction, and performance of drinking water
covered copper and aluminum magnet wire for use in electrical apparatus. treatment systems that are designed to reduce emerging compounds in
Included are the definitions, type designations, dimensions, constructions, public or private water supplies, such as pharmaceutical, personal care
performance, and test methods for magnet wire generally used in the products (PPCPs), and endocrine disrupting compounds (EDCs).
winding of coils for electrical apparatus. Single copy price: Free
Single copy price: $145.00 Obtain an electronic copy from: http://standards.nsf.
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Send comments (with copy to psa@ansi.org) to: Mike Leibowitz, mike. %20ballot.pdf
leibowitz@nema.org Order from: Monica Leslie, (734) 827-5643, mleslie@nsf.org
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NFSI (National Floor Safety Institute)


New Standard UL (Underwriters Laboratories, Inc.)
BSR/NFSI B101.2-201x, Test Method for Determining the Impact on Wet New National Adoption
Coefficients of Friction of Various Chemical or Physical Walkway Surface BSR/UL 60079-5-201X, Standard for Safety for Explosive Atmospheres -
Cleaners and Treatments on Common Hard-Surface Flooring Materials (new Part 5: Equipment Protection by Powder Filling "q" (Proposal dated 01-29
standard) -16) (identical national adoption of IEC 60079-5 and revision of ANSI/UL
This test method measures the change in Dynamic Coefficient of Friction 60079-5-2009 (R2013))
(DCOF) and Static Coefficient of Friction (SCOF) as the result of applying a This proposal includes the new fourth edition of the Standard for Safety for
chemical floor cleaning agent or treatment onto a hard walkway surface Explosive Atmospheres - Part 5: Equipment Protection by Powder Filling
under wet conditions. This standard shall only be used in a laboratory or "q" (fourth edition, issued by IEC February 2015) as a new IEC-based UL
other controlled area and is not suited for in-situ use. standard, UL 60079-5 with US differences.
Single copy price: $30.00 Single copy price: Contact comm2000 for pricing and delivery options
Obtain an electronic copy from: Laura Cooper, laurac@nfsi.org Obtain an electronic copy from: http://www.comm-2000.com
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Send comments (with copy to psa@ansi.org) to: Russell Kendzior, Send comments (with copy to psa@ansi.org) to: Vickie Hinton, (919) 549
russk@nfsi.org, and Laura Cooper, laurac@nfsi.org -1851, Vickie.T.Hinton@ul.com

NFSI (National Floor Safety Institute) UL (Underwriters Laboratories, Inc.)


New Standard New National Adoption
BSR/NFSI B101.8-201x, Standard Guide for Floor Safety Management BSR/UL 60079-6-201X, Standard for Safety for Explosive Atmospheres -
Program for Slip, Trip and Fall Prevention (new standard) Part 6: Equipment Protection by Liquid Immersion "o" (Proposal dated 01-29
This standard sets forth criteria to assist organizations in their efforts to -16) (identical national adoption of IEC 60079-6 and revision of ANSI/UL
establish a floor safety management program including the roles and the 60079-6-2009 (R2013) (12.00.05))
responsibilities of management, supervisory, and operational levels using This proposal includes the new fourth edition of the Standard for Safety for
accepted best practices to prevent and mitigate the risks of slips, trips and Explosive Atmospheres - Part 6: Equipment Protection by Liquid Immersion
falls on walkways (S/T/F’s). "o" (fourth edition, issued by IEC February 2015) as a new IEC-based UL
Single copy price: $30.00 standard, UL 60079-6 with US Differences.
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Order from: Laura Cooper laurac@nfsi.org Obtain an electronic copy from: http://www.comm-2000.com
Send comments (with copy to psa@ansi.org) to: Russell Kendzior, Order from: comm2000
russk@nfsi.org, and Laura Cooper, laurac@nfsi.org Send comments (with copy to psa@ansi.org) to: Vickie Hinton, (919) 549
-1851, Vickie.T.Hinton@ul.com
Standards Action - January 29, 2016 - Page 8 of 40 Pages

UL (Underwriters Laboratories, Inc.)


New Standard Comment Deadline: March 29, 2016
BSR/UL 2039-201x, Standard for Flexible Connector Piping for Fuels (new
standard) ANS (American Nuclear Society)
The first edition of the standard is being proposed and covers primary, Revision
secondary, and coaxial types of flexible connector pipes intended for short-
length transfer and containment of the specific liquid fuels (or vapors thereof) BSR/ANS 15.4-201x, Selection and Training of Personnel for Research
identified in this standard, at commercial (public) or fleet (private) automotive Reactors (revision of ANSI/ANS 15.4-2007)
motor-vehicle fueling stations. This standard sets the qualification, training, and certification criteria for
Single copy price: Contact comm2000 for pricing and delivery options operations personnel at research reactors and establishes the elements of a
program for periodic re-qualification and re-certification. The standard is
Obtain an electronic copy from: http://www.comm-2000.com predicated on levels of responsibility rather than on a particular
Order from: comm2000 organizational concept.
Send comments (with copy to psa@ansi.org) to: Jeff Prusko, (847) 664 Single copy price: $70.00
-3416, jeffrey.prusko@ul.com Obtain an electronic copy from: scook@ans.org
Order from: scook@ans.org
Send comments (with copy to psa@ansi.org) to: pschroeder@ans.org
VC (ASC Z80) (The Vision Council)
New Standard
BSR Z80.36-201x, Light Hazard Protection for Ophthalmic Instruments (new ASME (American Society of Mechanical Engineers)
standard)
Withdrawal
Z80.36 specifies fundamental requirements for optical radiation safety for
ophthalmic instruments and is applicable to all current ophthalmic BSR/ASME B18.6.5M-1999 (R2010), Metric Thread Forming and Thread
instruments that direct optical radiation into or at the eye. It is also applicable Cutting Tapping Screws (withdrawal of ANSI/ASME B18.6.5M-1999
to all new and emerging ophthalmic instruments that direct optical radiation (R2010))
into or at the eye, as well as to those portions of therapeutic or surgical This Standard covers the complete general, dimensional, and performance
systems that direct optical radiation into or at the eye for diagnostic, requirements for the various types of slotted and recessed head metric
illumination, measurement, imaging, or alignment purposes. tapping screws recognized as standard. Also included are appendices that
Single copy price: $65.00 provide specifications and instructions for protrusion gaging of flat
countersunk head screws, across-corners gaging of hex head screws, and
Obtain an electronic copy from: arobinson@thevisioncouncil.org
penetration and wobble gaging of recessed head screws. The appendices in
Order from: Amber Robinson, (703) 740-1094, arobinson@thevisioncouncil. this Standard also provide clearance hole size and approximate installation
org hole size recommendations.
Send comments (with copy to psa@ansi.org) to: Amber Robinson, (703) 740 Single copy price: $49.00
-1094, arobinson@thevisioncouncil.org
Obtain an electronic copy from: http://cstools.asme.org/publicreview
Order from: Mayra Santiago, ASME; ansibox@asme.org
Send comments (with copy to psa@ansi.org) to: Calvin Gomez, (212) 591
WCMA (Window Covering Manufacturers Association) -7021, gomezc@asme.org
Revision
BSR/WCMA A100.1-201x, Standard for Safety of Corded Window Covering
Products (revision of ANSI/WCMA A100.1-2014) ASME (American Society of Mechanical Engineers)
This Standard applies to all interior corded window covering products. The Withdrawal
items covered include the products listed in 1.2 when used in all reasonably
foreseeable environments where young children are present. Subclause 1.2 BSR/ASME B18.6.7M-1999 (R2010), Metric Machine Screws (withdrawal of
(Window covering products covered) includes, but is not limited to, cellular ANSI/ASME B18.6.7M-1999 (R2010))
shades, horizontal blinds, pleated shades, roll-up-style blinds, roller shades, This Standard covers the complete general and dimensional data for metric
Roman-style shades, traverse rods, and vertical blinds. These products can flat countersunk, oval countersunk and pan slotted and recessed head
be manufactured and distributed as either stock or custom products. machine screws, and metric hex and hex flange head machine screws
Single copy price: $36.00 recognized as standard. Also included are appendices that provide
specifications and arid instructions for protrusion gaging of flat countersunk
Obtain an electronic copy from: wcmanet.org head screws, across-comers gaging of hex head screws, and penetration
Order from: wcmanet.org gaging and wobble gaging of recessed head screws, and clearance hole
Send comments (with copy to psa@ansi.org) to: mtierney@kellencompany. recommendations.
com Single copy price: $43.00
Obtain an electronic copy from: http://cstools.asme.org/publicreview
Order from: Mayra Santiago, ASME; ansibox@asme.org
Send comments (with copy to psa@ansi.org) to: Calvin Gomez, (212) 591
-7021, gomezc@asme.org
Standards Action - January 29, 2016 - Page 9 of 40 Pages

ITI (INCITS) (InterNational Committee for Information UL (Underwriters Laboratories, Inc.)


Technology Standards) New National Adoption
New National Adoption BSR/UL 60730-1-201X, Automatic Electrical Controls, Part 1: General
BSR/INCITS/ISO/IEC 14882:2014 [201x], Information technology - Requirements (identical national adoption of IEC 60730-1 and revision of
Programming languages - C++ (identical national adoption of ISO/IEC ANSI/UL 60730-1-2013a)
14882:2014 and revision of INCITS/ISO/IEC 14882:2014 [2015]) Adopt the fifth edition of IEC 60730-1 as the fifth edition of UL 60730-1.
This standard specifies requirements for implementations of the C++ Single copy price: Contact comm2000 for pricing and delivery options
programming language. The first such requirement is that they implement Obtain an electronic copy from: www.comm-2000.com
the language, and so this International Standard also defines C++. Other
requirements and relaxations of the first requirement appear at various Order from: Comm2000, 151 Eastern Avenue, Bensenville, IL 60106 USA, 1
places within this International Standard. -888-853-3503.

Single copy price: $265.00 Send comments (with copy to psa@ansi.org) to: Alan McGrath, (847) 664
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Send comments (with copy to psa@ansi.org) to: comments@standards.
incits.org

ITI (INCITS) (InterNational Committee for Information


Technology Standards)
New Standard
BSR/INCITS 507-201x, Information technology - PCIe® architecture
Queuing Interface - 2(PQI-2) (new standard)
The SCSI family of standards provides for different transport protocols that
define the methods for exchanging information between SCSI devices. This
standard defines the transport methods for exchanging information between
SCSI devices using a PCI Express interconnect. This standard defines a
queuing layer, used by SOP. Other SCSI transport protocol standards define
the methods for exchanging information between SCSI devices using other
interconnects.
Single copy price: $60.00
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incits.org

ITI (INCITS) (InterNational Committee for Information


Technology Standards)
New Standard
BSR/INCITS 537-201x, Information technology - Zoned-device ATA
Commands (ZAC) (new standard)
The set of AT Attachment standards consists of this standard and the ATA
implementation standards described in AT Attachment - 8 ATA/ATAPI
Architecture Model (ATA8-AAM). This standard specifies the command set
that host systems use to access storage devices that implement the Host
Aware Zones feature set (see 4.3) or the Host Managed Zones feature set
(see 4.4). This standard provides a common command set for systems
manufacturers, system integrators, software suppliers, and suppliers of
storage devices that provide one of the zones feature sets.
Single copy price: $60.00
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Standards Action - January 29, 2016 - Page 10 of 40 Pages

Call for Members (ANS Consensus Bodies)


Directly and materially affected parties who are interested in participating as a member of an ANS consensus body for the standards listed below are
requested to contact the sponsoring standards developer directly and in a timely manner.

FM (FM Approvals) WCMA (Window Covering Manufacturers Association)


Office: 1151 Boston-Providence Turnpike Office: 355 Lexington Avenue, 15th Floor
Norwood, MA 02062 New York, NY 10017-6603
Contact: Josephine Mahnken Contact: Michael Tierney
Phone: (781) 255-4813 Phone: (212) 297-2122
Fax: (781) 762-9375 Fax: (212) 370-9047
E-mail: josephine.mahnken@fmapprovals.com E-mail: mptierney@snet.net

BSR/FM 6086-201x, Storage Containers for Intermediate Bulk BSR/WCMA A100.1-201x, Standard for Safety of Corded Window
Containers (IBCs) (new standard) Covering Products (revision of ANSI/WCMA A100.1-2014)
Obtain an electronic copy from: wcmanet.org
ITI (INCITS) (InterNational Committee for Information Technology
Standards)
Office: 1101 K Street NW
Suite 610
Washington, DC 20005-3922
Contact: Rachel Porter
Phone: (202) 626-5741
Fax: 202-638-4922
E-mail: comments@itic.org

BSR/INCITS 507-201x, Information technology - PCIe® architecture


Queuing Interface - 2(PQI-2) (new standard)
Obtain an electronic copy from: http://webstore.ansi.org/

BSR/INCITS 537-201x, Information technology - Zoned-device ATA


Commands (ZAC) (new standard)
Obtain an electronic copy from: http://webstore.ansi.org/

BSR/INCITS/ISO/IEC 14882:2014 [2015], Information technology -


Programming languages - C++ (identical national adoption of ISO/IEC
14882:2014 and revision of INCITS/ISO/IEC 14882:2014 [2015])
Obtain an electronic copy from: http://webstore.ansi.org/

NEMA (National Electrical Manufacturers Association)


Office: 1300 North 17th Street
Suite 900
Rosslyn, VA 22209
Contact: Michael Leibowitz
Phone: (703) 841-3264
Fax: (703) 841-3364
E-mail: mik_leibowitz@nema.org

BSR/MW 1000-201x, Magnet Wire (revision and redesignation of


ANSI/NEMA MW 1000-2015)
Standards Action - January 29, 2016 - Page 11 of 40 Pages

Final Actions on American National Standards


The standards actions listed below have been approved by the ANSI Board of Standards Review (BSR) or by an ANSI-Audited Designator, as applicable.

Revision
ASABE (American Society of Agricultural and ANSI/UL 94-2016, Standard for Safety for Tests for Flammability of
Biological Engineers) Plastic Materials for Parts in Devices and Appliances (revision of
Reaffirmation ANSI/UL 94-2015): 1/22/2016
ANSI/ASABE S600-2011 (R2016), Manually Handled Collapsible ANSI/UL 486C-2016, Standard for Safety for Splicing Wire Connectors
Reusable Plastic Containers for Handling of Fruits and Vegetables (revision of ANSI/UL 486C-2013): 1/20/2016
(reaffirmation of ANSI/ASABE S600-2011): 1/22/2016 ANSI/UL 486A-486B-2016, Standard for Safety for Wire Connectors
* ANSI/ASAE S338.5 MAY2006 (R2016), Field Equipment for (revision of ANSI/UL 486A-486B-2013): 1/20/2016
Agriculture - Safety Chain for Towed Equipment (reaffirmation of ANSI/UL 498-2016, Standard for Safety for Attachment Plugs and
ANSI/ASAE S338.5-2006 (R2011)): 1/22/2016 Receptacles (Proposal dated 06-19-15) (revision of ANSI/UL 498
ANSI/ASAE S390.5 JAN2011 (R2016), Definitions and Classifications -2014a): 1/20/2016
of Agricultural Field Equipment (reaffirmation of ANSI/ASAE S390.5 * ANSI/UL 498-2016a, Standard for Safety for Attachment Plugs and
-2010): 1/22/2016 Receptacles (Proposal dated 06-19-15) (revision of ANSI/UL 498
-2014a): 1/20/2016
ASME (American Society of Mechanical Engineers) ANSI/UL 773A-2016, Standard for Safety for Nonindustrial
Revision Photoelectric Switches for Lighting Controls (revision of ANSI/UL
773A-2006 (R2011)): 1/19/2016
ANSI/ASME PVHO-1-2016, Safety Standard for Pressure Vessels for
Human Occupancy (revision of ANSI/ASME PVHO-1-2012): ANSI/UL 773A-2016a, Standard for Safety for Nonindustrial
1/20/2016 Photoelectric Switches for Lighting Control (revision of ANSI/UL
773A-2006 (R2011)): 1/19/2016
AWWA (American Water Works Association) * ANSI/UL 1026-2016, Standard for Safety for Electric Household
Cooking and Food Serving Appliances (Proposal dated 8/21/15)
Revision
(revision of ANSI/UL 1026-2015): 1/20/2016
ANSI/AWWA C215-2016, Extruded Polyolefin Coatings for Steel Water
* ANSI/UL 1026-2016a, Standard for Safety for Electric Household
Pipe (revision of ANSI/AWWA C215-2010): 1/22/2016
Cooking and Food Serving Appliances (Proposals dated 11/20/15)
(revision of ANSI/UL 1026-2015): 1/20/2016
HL7 (Health Level Seven)
New Standard
ANSI/HL7 V3 PA ENCOUNTER, R1-2016, HL7 Version 3 Standard:
Patient Administration; Patient Encounter, Release 1 (new
standard): 1/22/2016
Reaffirmation
ANSI/HL7 EHR LTCFP, R1-2010 (R2016), HL7 EHR System Long
Term Care Functional Profile, Release 1 - US Realm (reaffirmation
of ANSI/HL7 EHR LTCFP, R1-2010): 1/22/2016

NACE (NACE International, the Corrosion Society)


New National Adoption
ANSI/NACE MR0103/ISO 17945-2016, Petroleum, petrochemical and
natural gas industries - Metallic materials resistant to sulfide stress
cracking in corrosive petroleum refining environments (identical
national adoption of ISO 17945:2015): 1/20/2016

NSF (NSF International)


Revision
* ANSI/NSF 61-2016 (i130), Drinking Water System Components -
Health effects (revision of ANSI/NSF 61-2015): 1/18/2016

UL (Underwriters Laboratories, Inc.)


Reaffirmation
ANSI/UL 779-2011 (R2016), Standard for Safety for Electrically
Conductive Floorings (Proposal dated 11-13-15) (reaffirmation of
ANSI/UL 779-2011): 1/15/2016
Standards Action - January 29, 2016 - Page 12 of 40 Pages

Project Initiation Notification System (PINS)


ANSI Procedures require notification of ANSI by ANSI-accredited standards developers (ASD) of the initiation and scope of activities expected to result in
new or revised American National Standards (ANS). Early notification of activity intended to reaffirm or withdraw an ANS and in some instances a PINS
related to a national adoption is optional. The mechanism by which such notification is given is referred to as the PINS process. For additional information,
see clause 2.4 of the ANSI Essential Requirements: Due Process Requirements for American National Standards.

Following is a list of proposed actions and new ANS that have been received recently from ASDs. Please also review the section in Standards Action
entitled "American National Standards Maintained Under Continuous Maintenance" for additional or comparable information with regard to standards
maintained under the continuous maintenance option. To view information about additional standards for which a PINS has been submitted and to search
approved ANS, please visit www.NSSN.org, which is a database of standards information. Note that this database is not exhaustive.

Directly and materially affected interests wishing to receive more information or to submit comments are requested to contact the standards developer
directly within 30 days of the publication of this announcement.

ASABE (American Society of Agricultural and Biological AWWA (American Water Works Association)
Engineers) Office: 6666 W. Quincy Ave.
Office: 2950 Niles Road Denver, CO 80235
St Joseph, MI 49085 Contact: Paul Olson
Contact: Carla VanGilder
Fax: (303) 795-7603
Fax: (269) 429-3852 E-mail: polson@awwa.org; vdavid@awwa.org
E-mail: vangilder@asabe.org
BSR/AWWA B404-201x, Liquid Sodium Silicate (revision of
BSR/ASAE S396.3-MONYEAR, Combine Capacity and Performance ANSI/AWWA B404-2014)
Test Procedure (revision of ANSI/ASAE S396.2-APR1990 (R2013)) Stakeholders: Drinking water treatment and supply industry; water
Stakeholders: Combine harvester manufacturers, component and utilities, consulting engineers, water treatment equipment
accessory manufacturers, users, testing facilities. manufacturers, etc.
Project Need: Review the clarity of the existing standard. Also review Project Need: The purpose of this standard is to provide the minimum
new practices for performing loss testing on combine harvesters to see requirements for liquid sodium silicate, including physical, chemical,
if they should be a part of the standard. Compare this standard with sampling, testing, packaging, and shipping requirements.
ISO 8210 to see what information from 8210 should be included in
This standard describes liquid sodium silicate used in the preparation
396.3.
of activated silica, which is used as a coagulant aid for the treatment of
Intended to provide basic requirements for a uniform procedure to potable water, wastewater, or reclaimed water for (1) the control of
measure and report combine capacity, as defined in ANSI/ASAE S343, corrosion and (2) stabilization of iron and manganese.
Terminology for Combines and Grain Harvesting. Because crop
conditions are variable and uncontrollable, the procedure provides only BSR/AWWA B406-201x, Ferric Sulfate (revision of ANSI/AWWA B406
for the comparative testing of one combine, or one combine -2014)
configuration, relative to another, in a particular crop condition. It is also Stakeholders: Drinking water treatment and supply industry; water
intended to provide the basic requirements for evaluating the uniformity utilities, consulting engineers, water treatment equipment
of material spread from harvest residue spreading or chopping device manufacturers, etc.
(s). Harvest residue spreaders may be evaluated for spreading either Project Need: The purpose of this standard is to provide minimum
straw or chaff separately or as a system for spreading both together. requirements for ferric sulfate, including physical, chemical, sampling,
packaging, shipping, and testing requirements.
ASME (American Society of Mechanical Engineers) This standard describes dry-form ferric sulfate and liquid ferric sulfate
for use in the treatment of potable water, wastewater, or reclaimed
Office: Two Park Avenue
water.
New York, NY 10016
Contact: Mayra Santiago BSR/AWWA B452-201x, EPI-DMA Polyamines (revision of
ANSI/AWWA B452-2014)
Fax: (212) 591-8501
E-mail: ansibox@asme.org Stakeholders: Drinking water treatment and supply industry; water
utilities, consulting engineers, water treatment equipment
BSR/ASME A112.19.19-2006 (R2011), Vitreous China Nonwater manufacturers, etc.
Urinals (revision of ANSI/ASME A112.19.19-2006 (R2011)) Project Need: The purpose of this standard is to provide the minimum
Stakeholders: Manufacturers and users of such devices and general requirements for EPI-DMA polyamine products, including
government agencies regulating the use of such devices. physical, chemical, sampling, packaging, shipping, and testing
Project Need: Revise as needed and include definitions, performance, requirements, and to provide the means of developing requirements for
and testing criteria for nonwater urinals with a drain cleansing feature. specific EPI-DMA polyamine products.
This Standard establishes requirements and test methods pertaining to This standard describes epichlorohydrin dimethylamine (EPI-DMA)
materials, significant dimensions, and functional performance for polyamines for use in the treatment of potable water, wastewater, and
vitreous china nonwater urinals. The sanitary performance reclaimed water.
requirements and test procedures apply to all types of nonwater urinals
that discharge into gravity waste systems in permanent buildings and
structures independent of occupancy.
Standards Action - January 29, 2016 - Page 13 of 40 Pages

BSR/AWWA C214-201x, Tape Coatings for Steel Water Pipelines BSR/AWWA C502-201x, Dry-Barrel Fire Hydrants (revision of
(revision of ANSI/AWWA C214-2013) ANSI/AWWA C502-2014)
Stakeholders: Drinking water treatment and supply industry; water Stakeholders: Drinking water treatment and supply industry; water
utilities, consulting engineers, water treatment equipment utilities, consulting engineers, water treatment equipment
manufacturers, etc. manufacturers, etc.
Project Need: The purpose of this standard is to provide the minimum Project Need: The purpose of this standard is to provide the minimum
performance requirements for tape coating systems for the exterior of requirements for dry-barrel fire hydrants for fire-protection service,
steel water pipelines, including system components, application, including materials, general design, and testing.
inspection, testing, and marking and packaging requirements. This standard describes post-type, dry-barrel fire hydrants with
This standard describes the materials and application of tape coating compression shutoff (opening against or with the pressure) or gate
systems in coating plants at fixed sites using coating techniques and shutoff for use in fire protection service in all climates, including those
equipment as recommended by the tape coating manufacturer. where freezing occurs.
BSR/AWWA C225-201x, Fused Polyolefin Coatings for Steel Water BSR/AWWA C503-201x, Wet-Barrel Fire Hydrants (revision of
Pipelines (revision of ANSI/AWWA C225-2013) ANSI/AWWA C503-2014)
Stakeholders: Drinking water treatment and supply industry; water Stakeholders: Drinking water treatment and supply industry; water
utilities, consulting engineers, water treatment equipment utilities, consulting engineers, water treatment equipment
manufacturers, etc. manufacturers, etc.
Project Need: The purpose of this standard is to provide the minimum Project Need: The purpose of this standard is to provide purchasers,
performance requirements for fused polyolefin coating systems for the manufacturers, and suppliers with the minimum requirements for wet-
exterior of steel water pipelines, including system components, barrel fire hydrants for fire-protection service, including materials,
application, inspection, testing, and marking and packaging design, inspection, testing, marking, and shipping requirements. Fire
requirements. hydrants designed and constructed to the requirements of this standard
This standard describes the materials and application of fused are intended for fire protection service only. They are not designed or
polyolefin coating systems for buried service. This system is applied in intended as a conveyance of potable water.
pipe coating plants, both portable and fixed, using coating techniques This standard pertains to the various types and classes of wet-barrel
and equipment as recommended by the manufacturer. fire hydrants for use in fire-protection service in areas where the
climate is mild and freezing temperatures do not occur.
BSR/AWWA C228-201x, Stainless-Steel Pipe Flange Joints for Water
Service - Sizes 2 In. Through 72 In. (50 mm Through 1,800 mm) BSR/AWWA C516-201x, Large-Diameter Rubber-Seated Butterfly
(revision of ANSI/AWWA C228-2014) Valves, Sizes 78 In. (2,000 mm) and Larger (revision of
Stakeholders: Drinking water treatment and supply industry; water ANSI/AWWA C516-2015)
utilities, consulting engineers, water treatment equipment Stakeholders: Drinking water treatment and supply industry; water
manufacturers, etc. utilities, consulting engineers, water treatment equipment
Project Need: The purpose of this standard is to provide the minimum manufacturers, etc.
material requirements and dimensions for a variety of stainless-steel Project Need: The purpose of this standard is to provide the minimum
flanges for attachment to stainless-steel piping systems. requirements for large-diameter flanged rubber-seated butterfly valve
This standard describes stainless-steel ring-type slip-on flanges and assemblies, suitable for freshwater and reclaimed water service.
blind flanges for use in conjunction with stainless-steel pipe used in This standard establishes minimum requirements for rubber-seated
facilities of waterworks service. butterfly valve assemblies that are 78 in. (2,000 mm) diameter and
larger with flanged ends suitable for fresh and reclaimed water.
BSR/AWWA C301-201x, Prestressed Concrete Pressure Pipe, Steel-
Cylinder Type (revision of ANSI/AWWA C301-2014) BSR/AWWA C520-201x, Knife Gate Valves, Sizes 2 In. (50 mm)
Stakeholders: Drinking water treatment and supply industry; water Through 96 In. (2,400 mm) (revision of ANSI/AWWA C520-2014)
utilities, consulting engineers, water treatment equipment Stakeholders: Drinking water treatment and supply industry; water
manufacturers, etc. utilities, consulting engineers, water treatment equipment
Project Need: The purpose of this standard is provide the minimum manufacturers, etc.
requirements for manufacturing steel-cylinder-type prestressed Project Need: The purpose of this standard is to provide the minimum
concrete pressure pipe. requirements for stainless steel and ductile-iron body knife gate valves
This standard describes the manufacture of circumferentially with resilient and metal seats, including tapping knife gate valves, for
prestressed concrete pressure pipe in diameter sizes 16 in. (410 mm) use in water, wastewater, and reclaimed water systems, including
through 144 in. (3,660 mm) manufactured with a steel cylinder and wire materials, design, testing, rejection, marking, and shipping.
reinforcement. This standard describes bonneted, bonnetless, cast, and fabricated
steel; stainless-steel; and cast ductile-iron body knife gate valves with
BSR/AWWA C304-201x, Design of Prestressed Concrete Cylinder
resilient or metal seats, including tapping knife gate valves, for use in
Pipe (revision of ANSI/AWWA C304-2014)
water, wastewater, and reclaimed water systems.
Stakeholders: Drinking water treatment and supply industry; water
utilities, consulting engineers, water treatment equipment
manufacturers, etc.
Project Need: The purpose of this standard is to provide the minimum
requirements for the structural design of buried prestressed concrete
cylinder pipe (PCCP) under internal pressure.
This standard describes the methods to be used in the structural
design of buried prestressed concrete cylinder pipe (PCCP) under
internal pressure. These methods are provided for the design of pipe
subjected to the effects of working transient, and field-test load and
internal pressure combinations.
Standards Action - January 29, 2016 - Page 14 of 40 Pages

BSR/AWWA C651-201x, Disinfecting Water Mains (revision of BSR/AWWA G481-201x, Reclaimed Water Program Operation and
ANSI/AWWA C651-2014) Management (revision of ANSI/AWWA G481-2014)
Stakeholders: Drinking water treatment and supply industry; water Stakeholders: Drinking water treatment and supply industry; water
utilities, consulting engineers, water treatment equipment utilities, consulting engineers, water treatment equipment
manufacturers, etc. manufacturers, etc.
Project Need: The purpose of this standard is to provide the minimum Project Need: The purpose of this standard is to define the critical
requirements for the disinfection of water mains, including the requirements for the effective operation and management of a
preparation of water mains, application of chlorine, and sampling and reclaimed water program.
testing for the presence of coliform bacteria. This standard describes the critical requirements for the effective
This standard describes essential procedures for the disinfection of operation and management of a reclaimed water program. Reclaimed
new and repaired potable water mains. New water mains shall be water, for the purposes of this standard, is treated domestic wastewater
disinfected before that are placed in service. Water mains taken out of that is at all times adequately and reliably treated to the level
service for inspection, repair, or other activities may or may not require appropriate for the end use.
disinfection and sampling, depending on the risk of contamination. This
standard describes the process for evaluating the risk under different
FM (FM Approvals)
conditions.
Office: 1151 Boston-Providence Turnpike
BSR/AWWA C800-201x, Underground Service Line Valves and Norwood, MA 02062
Fittings (revision of ANSI/AWWA C800-2014)
Contact: Josephine Mahnken
Stakeholders: Drinking water treatment and supply industry; water
Fax: (781) 762-9375
utilities, consulting engineers, water treatment equipment
manufacturers, etc. E-mail: josephine.mahnken@fmapprovals.com
Project Need: The purpose of this standard is to provide the minimum BSR/FM 6086-201x, Storage Containers for Intermediate Bulk
requirements for underground service line valves and fittings, including Containers (IBCs) (new standard)
materials, design, inspection, and delivery. Stakeholders: Any manufacturing process or facility that uses, stores,
This standard covers valves, fittings, service saddles, and meter setters or transports bulk ignitable chemicals, solvents, and the like in plastic
for use in a service line from the main through the meter valve or or composite Intermediate Bulk Containers (IBCs).
meter-setting appurtenance. Project Need: To reduce the fire hazard created by ignitable liquids
contained in plastic or composite Intermediate Bulk Containers (IBCs)
BSR/AWWA C150/A21.50-201x, Thickness Design of Ductile-Iron Pipe
that are being used in manufacturing or storage occupancies by
(revision of ANSI/AWWA C150-A21.50-2014)
significantly limiting the pool size that can potentionally be created.
Stakeholders: Drinking water treatment and supply industry; water
This standard will be aimed at systems and devices that will directly
utilities, consulting engineers, water treatment equipment
reduce the fire hazard created by ignitable liquids contained in plastic
manufacturers, etc.
or composite Intermediate Bulk Containers (IBCs) that are being used
Project Need: The purpose of this standard is to provide the minimum in manufacturing or storage occupancies by significantly limiting the
requirements for the thickness design of ductile-iron pipe, including pool fire that can potentially be created. Plastic and composite IBCs
basis of design and design procedure. can be prone to failure by being punctured by forklifts and other
This standard describes the thickness design of ductile-iron pipe devices. This creates a large pool of ignitable fluid that can cause an
complying with the requirements of ANSI/AWWA C151/A21.51, Ductile- out of control fire if somehow ignited. This scenario can lead to larger
Iron Pipe, Centrifugally Cast. fires that are the result of the rapid failure of nearby IBCs even with
relatively small fire exposures.
BSR/AWWA G300-201x, Source Water Protection (revision of
ANSI/AWWA G300-2014)
Stakeholders: Drinking water treatment and supply industry; water NETA (InterNational Electrical Testing Association)
utilities, consulting engineers, water treatment equipment Office: 3050 Old Centre
manufacturers, etc. Suite 102
Project Need: The purpose of this standard is to define the minimum Portage, MI 49024
program requirements for the protection of source water. Contact: Kristen Wicks
This standard describes the essential elements for the effective Fax: (269) 488-3683
protection of source waters. E-mail: kwicks@netaworld.org
BSR/AWWA G430-201x, Security Practices for Operation and BSR/NETA ATS-201x, ANSI/NETA Standard for Acceptance Testing
Management (revision of ANSI/AWWA G430-2014) Specifications for Electrical Power Equipment and Systems (revision
Stakeholders: Drinking water treatment and supply industry; water of ANSI/NETA ATS-2013)
utilities, consulting engineers, water treatment equipment Stakeholders: BSR/NETA ATS-201x applies to those responsible for
manufacturers, etc. the installation and operation of new electrical systems and equipment
Project Need: The purpose of this standard is to define the minimum and guides them in specifying and performing the necessary tests.
requirements for a protective security program for a water, wastewater, Project Need: This project is being initiated in order to assure that this
or reuse utility that will promote the protection of employee safety, standard reflects current industry standards, best practices, and
public health, public safety, and public confidence. technologies.
This standard covers the minimum requirements for a protective It is the intent of this document to assure that all tested electrical
security program for a water, wastewater, or reuse utility. equipment and systems supplied by either contractor or owner are
operational and within applicable standards and manufacturer’s
tolerances and that equipment and systems are installed in accordance
with design specifications.
Standards Action - January 29, 2016 - Page 15 of 40 Pages

American National Standards Maintained Under


Continuous Maintenance
The ANSI Essential Requirements: Due Process Requirements for American National Standards
provides two options for the maintenance of American National Standards (ANS): periodic
maintenance (see clause 4.7.1) and continuous maintenance (see clause 4.7.2). Continuous
maintenance is defined as follows:

The standard shall be maintained by an accredited standards developer. A documented program for
periodic publication of revisions shall be established by the standards developer. Processing of these
revisions shall be in accordance with these procedures. The published standard shall include a clear
statement of the intent to consider requests for change and information on the submittal of such
requests. Procedures shall be established for timely, documented consensus action on each request
for change and no portion of the standard shall be excluded from the revision process. In the event
that no revisions are issued for a period of four years, action to reaffirm or withdraw the standard shall
be taken in accordance with the procedures contained in the ANSI Essential Requirements.

The Executive Standards Council (ExSC) has determined that for standards maintained under the
Continuous Maintenance option, separate PINS announcements are not required. The following ANSI
Accredited Standards Developers have formally registered standards under the Continuous
Maintenance option.

- AAMI (Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation)


- AAMVA (American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators)
- AGA (American Gas Association)
- AGSC (Auto Glass Safety Council)
- ASC X9 (Accredited Standards Committee X9, Incorporated)
- ASHRAE (American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers, Inc.)
- ASME (American Society of Mechanical Engineers)
- ASTM (ASTM International)
- GBI (The Green Building Initiative)
- GEIA (Greenguard Environmental Institute)
- HL7 (Health Level Seven)
- IESNA (The Illuminating Engineering Society of North America)
- MHI (ASC MH10) (Material Handling Industry)
- NAHBRC (NAHB Research Center, Inc.)
- NBBPVI (National Board of Boiler and Pressure Vessel Inspectors)
- NCPDP (National Council for Prescription Drug Programs)
- NISO (National Information Standards Organization)
- NSF (NSF International)
- PRCA (Professional Ropes Course Association)
- RESNET (Residential Energy Services Network)
- TIA (Telecommunications Industry Association)
- UL (Underwriters Laboratories, Inc.)

To obtain additional information with regard to these standards, including contact information at the
ANSI Accredited Standards Developer, please visit ANSI Online at www.ansi.org/asd, select
“Standards Activities,” click on “Public Review and Comment” and “American National Standards
Maintained Under Continuous Maintenance.” This information is also available directly at
www.ansi.org/publicreview.

Alternatively, you may contact the Procedures & Standards Administration department (PSA) at
psa@ansi.org or via fax at 212-840-2298. If you request that information be provided via E-mail, please
include your E-mail address; if you request that information be provided via fax, please include your fax
number. Thank you.
Standards Action - January 29, 2016 - Page 16 of 40 Pages

ANSI-Accredited Standards Developers Contact Information


The addresses listed in this section are to be used in conjunction with standards listed in PINS, Call for Comment and Final Actions. This section
is a list of developers who have submitted standards for this issue of Standards Action – it is not intended to be a list of all ANSI-Accredited
Standards Developers. Please send all address corrections to Standards Action Editor at standact@ansi.org.

AAMI ASSE (Safety) IESNA NSF


Association for the Advancement of American Society of Safety Engineers Illuminating Engineering Society of NSF International
Medical Instrumentation 520 N. Northwest Highway North America 789 N. Dixboro Road
4301 N. Fairfax Dr., Suite 301 Park Ridge, IL 60068 120 Wall St. 17th Floor Ann Arbor, MI 48105
Arlington, VA 22203 Phone: (847) 768-3411 New York, NY 10005 Phone: (734) 827-5643
Phone: (703) 253-8284 Fax: (847) 296-9221 Phone: (212) 248-5000 Web: www.nsf.org
Fax: (703) 276-0793 Web: www.asse.org Web: www.iesna.org
Web: www.aami.org PRCA
ASTM ITI (INCITS) Professional Ropes Course Association
ANS ASTM International InterNational Committee for 6260 East Riverside Boulevard #104
American Nuclear Society 100 Barr Harbor Drive Information Technology Standards Rockford, IL 61114
555 North Kensington Avenue West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959 1101 K Street NW Phone: (815) 986-7776
La Grange Park, IL 60526 Phone: (610) 832-9744 Suite 610 Fax: (815) 637-2964
Phone: (708) 579-8268 Fax: (610) 834-3683 Washington, DC 20005-3922 Web: www.prcainfo.org
Fax: (708) 579-8248 Web: www.astm.org Phone: (202) 626-5746
Web: www.ans.org PSAI
Fax: (202) 638-4922
AWWA Portable Sanitation Association
Web: www.incits.org
API American Water Works Association International
American Petroleum Institute 6666 W. Quincy Ave. NACE 2626 E. 82nd Street
1220 L Street, NW Denver, CO 80235 NACE International, the Corrosion Suite 175
Washington, DC 20005-4070 Phone: (303) 347-6178 Society Bloomington, IN 55425
Phone: (202) 682-8157 Fax: (303) 795-7603 15835 Park Ten Place Phone: (952) 854-8300
Web: www.api.org Web: www.awwa.org Houston, TX 77084 Web: www.psai.org
Phone: (281) 228-6203
ASABE ECIA UL
Fax: (281) 228-6387
American Society of Agricultural and Electronic Components Industry Underwriters Laboratories, Inc.
Web: www.nace.org
Biological Engineers Association 12 Laboratory Drive
2950 Niles Road 2214 Rock Hill Road NEMA (Canvass) Research Triangle Park, NC 27709
St Joseph, MI 49085 Suite 265 National Electrical Manufacturers -3995
Phone: (269) 932-7015 Herndon, VA 20170-4212 Association Phone: (919) 549-1851
Fax: (269) 429-3852 Phone: (571) 323-0294 1300 North 17th Street Web: www.ul.com
Web: www.asabe.org Fax: (571) 323-0245 Suite 900
Web: www.ecianow.org VC (ASC Z80)
Rosslyn, VA 22209
ASHRAE The Vision Council
Phone: (703) 841-3264
American Society of Heating, FM 225 Reinekers Lane
Fax: (703) 841-3364
Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning FM Approvals Suite 700
Web: www.nema.org
Engineers, Inc. 1151 Boston-Providence Turnpike Alexandria, VA 22314
1791 Tullie Circle Norwood, MA 02062 NETA Phone: (703) 740-1094
Atlanta, GA 30329 Phone: (781) 255-4813 InterNational Electrical Testing Fax: (703) 548-4580
Phone: (404) 636-8400 Fax: (781) 762-9375 Association Web: www.z80asc.com
Fax: (678) 539-2138 Web: www.fmglobal.com 3050 Old Centre WCMA
Web: www.ashrae.org Suite 102
HL7 Window Covering Manufacturers
Health Level Seven Portage, MI 49024
ASME Association
Phone: (269) 488-6382
American Society of Mechanical 3300 Washtenaw Avenue Fax: (269) 488-3683 355 Lexington Avenue, 15th Floor
Engineers Suite 227 Web: www.netaworld.org New York, NY 10017-6603
Ann Arbor, MI 48104 Phone: (212) 297-2122
Two Park Avenue
Phone: (734) 677-7777 NFSI Fax: (212) 370-9047
New York, NY 10016
Fax: (734) 677-6622 National Floor Safety Institute Web: www.wcmanet.org
Phone: (212) 591-8521
Web: www.hl7.org
Fax: (212) 591-8501 P.O. Box 92607
Web: www.asme.org Southlake, TX 76092
Phone: (817) 749-1700
Fax: (817) 749-1702
Web: www.nfsi.org
Standards Action - January 29, 2016 - Page 17 of 40 Pages

ISO & IEC Draft International Standards


This section lists proposed standards that the International Ordering Instructions
Organization for Standardization (ISO) and the International
Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) are considering for approval. The ISO and IEC Drafts can be made available by contacting
proposals have received substantial support within the technical ANSI’s Customer Service department. Please e-mail
committees or subcommittees that developed them and are now being your request for an ISO or IEC Draft to Customer
circulated to ISO and IEC members for comment and vote. Standards Service at sales@ansi.org. When making your request,
Action readers interested in reviewing and commenting on these please provide the date of the Standards Action
documents should order copies from ANSI. issue in which the draft document you are
requesting appears.
Comments
Comments regarding ISO documents should be sent to ANSI’s ISO
Team (isot@ansi.org); those regarding IEC documents should be sent
to Tony Zertuche, General Secretary, USNC/IEC, at ANSI's New York
offices (tzertuche@ansi.org). The final date for offering comments is
listed after each draft.

ISO Standards DIMENSIONAL AND GEOMETRICAL PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS


AND VERIFICATION (TC 213)
ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING (TC 261) ISO/DIS 5459, Geometrical product specifications (GPS) - Geometrical
tolerancing - Datums and datum systems - 4/25/2016, $155.00
ISO/ASTM DIS 52903-1, Additive Manufacturing - Standard
Specification for Material Extrusion Based Additive Manufacturing of EARTH-MOVING MACHINERY (TC 127)
Plastic Materials - Part 1: Feedstock materials - 2/18/2016, $40.00
ISO/DIS 20474-1, Earth-moving machinery - Safety - Part 1: General
AGRICULTURAL FOOD PRODUCTS (TC 34) requirements - 4/22/2016, $107.00
ISO/DIS 21872, Microbiology of the food chain - Horizontal method for ISO/DIS 20474-2, Earth-moving machinery - Safety - Part 2:
the detection of potentially enteropathogenic Vibrio Requirements for dozers - 4/22/2016, $40.00
parahaemolyticus, Vibrio cholerae and Vibrio vulnificus - 4/18/2016, ISO/DIS 20474-3, Earth-moving machinery - Safety - Part 3:
$102.00 Requirements for loaders - 4/22/2016, $62.00
ISO/DIS 20474-4, Earth-moving machinery - Safety - Part 4:
AIR QUALITY (TC 146)
Requirements for backhoe loaders - 4/22/2016, $77.00
ISO/DIS 18466, Stationary source emissions - Determination of the ISO/DIS 20474-5, Earth-moving machinery - Safety - Part 5:
biogenic fraction in CO2 in stack gas using the balance method - Requirements for hydraulic excavators - 4/22/2016, $71.00
2/21/2016, $93.00 ISO/DIS 20474-6, Earth-moving machinery - Safety - Part 6:
AIRCRAFT AND SPACE VEHICLES (TC 20) Requirements for dumpers - 4/22/2016, $53.00
ISO/DIS 20474-7, Earth-moving machinery - Safety - Part 7:
ISO/DIS 16192, Space systems - Experience gained in space projects Requirements for scrapers - 4/22/2016, $46.00
(Lessons learned) - Principles and guidelines - 4/19/2016 ISO/DIS 20474-8, Earth-moving machinery - Safety - Part 8:
ANAESTHETIC AND RESPIRATORY EQUIPMENT (TC 121) Requirements for graders - 4/22/2016, $40.00
ISO/DIS 20474-9, Earth-moving machinery - Safety - Part 9:
ISO/DIS 19223, Lung ventilators and related equipment - Vocabulary Requirements for pipelayers - 4/22/2016, $53.00
and semantics - 4/19/2016, $175.00
ISO/DIS 20474-10, Earth-moving machinery - Safety - Part 10:
IEC/DIS 80601-2-30, Medical electrical equipment - Part 2-30: Requirements for trenchers - 4/22/2016, $46.00
Particular requirements for basic safety and essential performance
ISO/DIS 20474-11, Earth-moving machinery - Safety - Part 11:
of automated non-invasive sphygmomanometers, $119.00
Requirements for landfill compactors - 4/22/2016, $46.00
COSMETICS (TC 217) ISO/DIS 20474-12, Earth-moving machinery - Safety - Part 12:
Requirements for cable excavators - 4/22/2016, $67.00
ISO/DIS 29621, Cosmetics - Microbiology - Guidelines for the risk
ISO/DIS 20474-13, Earth-moving machinery - Safety - Part 13:
assessment and identification of microbiologically low-risk products -
Requirements for rollers - 4/22/2016, $82.00
4/25/2016, $58.00
ERGONOMICS (TC 159)

ISO/DIS 9241-333, Ergonomics of human-system interaction - Part


333: Stereoscopic displays using glasses - 4/18/2016, $102.00
Standards Action - January 29, 2016 - Page 18 of 40 Pages

ISO/DIS 8980-1, Ophthalmic optics - Uncut finished spectacle lenses -


FERROUS METAL PIPES AND METALLIC FITTINGS (TC 5)
Part 1: Specifications for single-vision and multifocal lenses -
ISO/DIS 18468, Epoxy coating of ductile iron fittings, valves and 4/25/2016, $53.00
accessories - 4/30/2016 ISO/DIS 8980-2, Ophthalmic optics - Uncut finished spectacle lenses -
Part 2: Specifications for power-variation lenses - 4/25/2016, $53.00
GAS CYLINDERS (TC 58)
ISO/DIS 11979-8, Ophthalmic implants - Intraocular lenses - Part 8:
ISO/DIS 13769, Gas cylinders - Stamp marking - 4/30/2016, FREE Fundamental requirements - 4/18/2016, $46.00
ISO/DIS 11363-1, Gas cylinders - 17E and 25E taper threads for PERSONAL SAFETY - PROTECTIVE CLOTHING AND EQUIPMENT
connection of valves to gas cylinders - Part 1: Specifications - (TC 94)
4/25/2016, $53.00
ISO/DIS 11363-2, Gas cylinders - 17E and 25E taper threads for ISO/DIS 18640-1, Protective clothing for fire-fighters - Physiological
connection of valves to gas cylinders - Part 2: Inspection gauges - impact - Part 1: Measurement of coupled heat and mass transfer
4/25/2016, $71.00 with the sweating torso - 4/22/2016, $88.00
ISO/DIS 18640-2, Protective clothing for fire-fighters- physiological
GRAPHIC TECHNOLOGY (TC 130)
impact - Part 2: Determination of physiological heat load caused by
ISO/DIS 12647-7, Graphic technology - Process control for the protective clothing worn by firefighters - 4/22/2016, $82.00
production of halftone colour separations, proof and production PETROLEUM PRODUCTS AND LUBRICANTS (TC 28)
prints - Part 7: Proofing processes working directly from digital data -
2/21/2016, $88.00 ISO/DIS 6246, Petroleum products - Gum content of light and middle
distillate fuels - Jet evaporation method - 4/17/2016, $58.00
GRAPHICAL SYMBOLS (TC 145)
ISO/DIS 4259-1, Petroleum products - Precision of measurement
ISO 7010/DAmd187, Graphical symbols - Safety colours and safety methods and results - Part 1: Determination of precision data in
signs - Registered safety signs - Amendment 1: Safety sign W041: relation to methods of test - 2/14/2016, $134.00
Warning; Asphyxiating atmosphere - 2/12/2016, $29.00 ISO/DIS 4259-2, Petroleum and related products - Precision of
measurement methods and results - Part 2: Interpretation and
INDUSTRIAL TRUCKS (TC 110)
application of precision data in relation to methods of test -
ISO/DIS 20297-1, Industrial trucks - Lorry-mounted trucks - Part 1: 2/14/2016, $77.00
Safety requirements and verification - 2/20/2016, $107.00
PLASTICS (TC 61)
INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES (TC 70)
ISO/DIS 12992, Plastics - Vertical flame spread determination for film
ISO/DIS 4548-12, Methods of test for full-flow lubricating oil filters for and sheet - 4/17/2016, $58.00
internal combustion engines - Part 12: Filtration efficiency using
PROJECT COMMITTEE: ENERGY MANAGEMENT (TC 242)
particle counting, and contaminant retention capacity - 2/20/2016,
$98.00 ISO/DIS 50007, Activities relating to energy services - Guidelines for
the assessment and improvement of the service to users -
MACHINE TOOLS (TC 39)
2/18/2016
ISO/DIS 14955-2, Machine tools - Environmental evaluation of
ROAD VEHICLES (TC 22)
machine tools - Part 2: Methods for measuring energy supplied to
machine tools and machine tool components - 4/24/2016 ISO/DIS 19724, Gasoline engines with direct injection - Cleanliness
assessment of fuel injection equipment - 2/20/2016, $33.00
NICKEL AND NICKEL ALLOYS (TC 155)
ISO/DIS 22241-1, Diesel engines - NOx reduction agent AUS 32 - Part
ISO/DIS 9725, Nickel and nickel alloy forgings - 4/16/2016, $67.00 1: Quality requirements - 1/14/2016, $40.00
NON-DESTRUCTIVE TESTING (TC 135) ISO/DIS 22241-3, Diesel engines - NOx reduction agent AUS 32 - Part
3: Handling, transportation and storing - 1/14/2016, $53.00
ISO/DIS 20669, Non-destructive testing - Pulsed Eddy current testing
ROLLING BEARINGS (TC 4)
of ferromagnetic material components - 2/12/2016, $67.00
ISO/DIS 16371-2, Non-destructive testing - Industrial computed ISO/DIS 15243, Rolling bearings - Damage and failures - Terms,
radiography with storage phosphor imaging plates - Part 2: General characteristics and causes - 2/13/2016, $125.00
principles for testing of metallic materials using X-rays and gamma
rays - 4/25/2016, $102.00 RUBBER AND RUBBER PRODUCTS (TC 45)

OPTICS AND OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS (TC 172) ISO/DIS 2007, Rubber, unvulcanized - Determination of plasticity -
Rapid-plastimeter method - 4/24/2016
ISO 15798/DAmd1, Ophthalmic implants - Ophthalmic viscosurgical ISO/DIS 4649, Rubber - Determination of abrasion resistance using a
devices - Amendment 1 - 4/17/2016, $29.00 rotating cylindrical drum device - 4/24/2016, $82.00
ISO/DIS 9344, Microscopes - Graticules for eyepieces - 2/21/2016, ISO/DIS 6179, Rubber, vulcanized or thermoplastic - Rubber sheets
$33.00 and rubber-coated fabrics - Determination of transmission rate of
ISO/DIS 21987, Ophthalmic optics - Mounted spectacle lenses - volatile liquids (gravimetric technique) - 4/25/2016, $53.00
4/24/2016, $82.00
Standards Action - January 29, 2016 - Page 19 of 40 Pages

ISO/DIS 20163, Vulcanized rubber - Determination of free sulfur by WELDING AND ALLIED PROCESSES (TC 44)
gas chromatography (GC) and high performance liquid
chromatography (HPLC) - 4/24/2016 ISO/DIS 3580, Welding consumables - Covered electrodes for manual
metal are welding of creep resisting steels - 4/24/2016, $88.00
SCREW THREADS (TC 1)
ISO/DIS 17633, Welding consumables - Tubular cored electrodes and
ISO/DIS 2901, ISO metric trapezoidal screw threads - Basic and rods for gas shielded and non-gas shielded metal arc welding of
design profiles - 2/13/2016, $62.00 stainless and heat-resisting steels - Classification - 2/21/2016,
ISO/DIS 2902, ISO metric trapezoidal screw threads - General plan - $107.00
2/13/2016, $33.00 ISO/DIS 17640, Non-destructive testing of welds - Ultrasonic testing -
ISO/DIS 2903, ISO metric trapezoidal screw threads - Tolerances - Techniques, testing levels, and assessment - 4/18/2016, $98.00
2/13/2016, $62.00 ISO/DIS 9455-13, Soft soldering fluxes - Test methods - Part 13:
Determination of flux spattering - 4/25/2016, $33.00
SOLID BIOFUELS (TC 238)
ISO/IEC JTC 1, Information Technology
ISO/DIS 18135, Solid Biofuels - Sampling - 2/14/2016, $134.00
ISO/DIS 19743, Solid biofuels - Determination of content of heavy ISO/IEC 15693-3/DAmd4, Identification cards - Contactless integrated
extraneous materials large than 3,15 mm - 4/24/2016, $33.00 circuit cards - Vicinity cards - Part 3: Anticollision and transmission
ISO/DIS 17225-8, Solid biofuels - Fuel specifications and classes - protocol - Amendment 4: Security framework - 4/16/2016, $93.00
Part 8: Graded thermally treated and densified biomass fuels - ISO/IEC 18013-4/DAmd1, Information technology - Personal
2/14/2016, $62.00 identification - ISO-compliant driving licence - Part 4: Test methods -
TEXTILES (TC 38) Amendment 1: Extended access control v1 & pace - 4/24/2016,
FREE
ISO/DIS 21340, Test methods for fibrous activated carbon - 4/24/2016, ISO/IEC 23008-3/DAmd3, Information technology - High efficiency
$102.00 coding and media delivery in heterogeneous environments - Part 3:
TIMBER STRUCTURES (TC 165) 3D audio - Amendment 3: MPEG-H 3D Audio Phase 2 - 2/20/2016,
$258.00
ISO/DIS 8375, Timber structures - Glued laminated timber - Test ISO/IEC DIS 23005-7, Information technology - Media context and
methods for determination of physical and mechanical properties - control - Part 7: Conformance and reference software - 2/21/2016,
4/16/2016, $82.00 $112.00
TRADITIONAL CHINESE MEDICINE (TC 249) ISO/IEC DIS 23009-5, Information technology - Dynamic adaptive
streaming over HTTP (DASH) - Part 5: Server and network assisted
ISO/DIS 19824, Traditional chinese medicine - Schisandra chinensis DASH (SAND) - 2/20/2016, $119.00
(Turcz.) baill seeds and seedlings - 4/17/2016, $58.00 ISO/IEC/IEEE DIS 26513, Systems and software engineering -
ISO/DIS 20408, Traditional chinese medicine - Panax notoginseng Requirements for testers and reviewers of user documentation -
seeds and seedlings - 4/16/2016, $58.00 4/22/2016, $107.00
TRANSPORT INFORMATION AND CONTROL SYSTEMS (TC 204)
IEC Standards
ISO 12813/DAmd1, Electronic fee collection - Compliance check
communication for autonomous systems - Amendment 1 - 14/845/CD, IEC/IEEE 60076-57-15: Power transformers - Part 57-16:
4/18/2016, $40.00 Transformers for wind turbine applications, 04/08/2016
ISO/DIS 14827-3, Transport Information and control systems - Data 23B/1202/CD, IEC 60884-2-5 Ed.2: Plugs and socket-outlets for
interfaces betweencentres for transport information and control household and similar purposes - Part 2: Particular requirements for
systems - Part 3: Data interfaces between centres for Intelligent adaptors, 03/11/2016
Transport Sytems (ITS) using XML - 2/12/2016, $107.00
23G/357/CD, IEC 60320-2-4 Ed.2: Appliance couplers for household
ISO/DIS 15638-9, Intelligent transport systems - Framework for and similar general purposes - Part 2-4: Couplers dependent on
cooperative Telematics Applications for Regulated commercial appliance weight for engagement, 04/08/2016
freight Vehicles (TARV) - Part 9: Remote electronic tachograph
23G/358/CD, IEC 60320-2-1 Ed.3: Appliance couplers for household
monitoring (RTM) - 4/24/2016, $165.00
and similar general purposes - Part 2-1: Sewing machine couplers,
TYRES, RIMS AND VALVES (TC 31) 04/08/2016
23G/359/CD, IEC 60320-2-3 Ed.2: Appliance couplers for household
ISO/DIS 16392, Tyres - Electrical resistance - Test method for and similar general purposes - Part 2-3: Appliance couplers with a
measuring electrical resistance of tyres on a test rig - 2/19/2016, degree of protection higher than IPX0, 04/08/2016
$53.00
23G/360/CD, IEC 60799 Ed.3: Electrical accessories - Cord sets and
WATER QUALITY (TC 147) interconnection cord sets, 04/08/2016
25/561/CDV, ISO 80000-5 Ed2: Quantities and units - Part 5:
ISO/DIS 13843, Water quality - Requirements for establishing
Thermodynamics, 04/08/2016
performance characteristics of quantitative microbiological methods
- 4/24/2016 26/585A/NP, PNW 26-585: Arc welding equipment - Part 15: Stud
welding, 04/01/2016
Standards Action - January 29, 2016 - Page 20 of 40 Pages

29/897/DTS, IEC 62886: Electroacoustics - Hearing aids - Method for 66/584/CDV, IEC 61010-2-034 Ed.1: Safety requirements for electrical
measuring electroacoustic performance up to 16 kHz, 04/08/2016 equipment for measurement, control, and laboratory use - Part 2
34C/1185/CD, Amendment 1 to IEC 61347-2-11 Ed.1: Lamp -030: Particular requirements for measurement equipment for
controlgear - Part 2-11: Particular requirements for miscellaneous insulation resistance and test equipment for electric strength test,
electronic circuits used with luminaires, 04/08/2016 04/15/2016
40/2446/FDIS, IEC 60384-14-2 Ed.2: Fixed capacitors for use in 78/1138/CDV, IEC 60900: Live Working - Hand tools for use up to 1
electronic equipment - Part 14-2: Blank detail specification - Fixed 000 V a.c. and 1 500 V d.c, 04/15/2016
capacitors for electromagnetic interference suppression and 82/1062/CD, IEC/TS 60904-13 Ed.1.0: Photovoltaic devices - Part 13:
connection to the supply mains - Safety tests only, 02/26/2016 Electroluminescence of photovoltaic modules, 04/08/2016
46F/338/CD, IEC 60153-4 ed 2.0: Hollow Metallic Waveguides - Part 82/1066/CD, IEC 61853-3 Ed.1.0: Photovoltaic (PV) module
4: Relevant specifications for circular waveguides, 04/08/2016 performance testing and energy rating - Part 3: Energy rating of PV
47/2272/CD, IEC 62969-1 Ed.1: Semiconductor devices - modules, 04/08/2016
Semiconductor interface for automotive vehicles - Part 1: General 82/1067/CD, IEC 61853-4 Ed.1.0: Photovoltaic (PV) module
requirements of power interface for automotive vehicle sensors, performance testing and energy rating - Part 4: Standard reference
03/11/2016 climatic profiles, 04/08/2016
47/2273/CD, IEC 62969-2 Ed.1: Semiconductor devices - 100/2597F/CDV, IEC 63035 Ed1: Specification MIDI (MUSICAL
Semiconductor interface for automotive vehicles - Part 2: Efficiency INSTRUMENT DIGITAL INTERFACE) 1.0 (Edition abrégée, 2015),
evaluation methods of wireless power transmission using resonance 04/08/2016
for automotive vehicles sensors, 03/11/2016 100/2604/CDV, IEC 62827-3 Ed. 1.0: Wireless Power Transfer -
47/2274/CD, IEC 62969-3 Ed.1: Semiconductor devices - Management - Part 1: Multiple sources control management (TA15),
Semiconductor interface for automotive vehicles - Part 3: Shock 04/15/2016
driven piezoelectric energy harvesting for automotive vehicle 100/2631/CD, IEC 60728-13-1 Ed 2.0: Cable networks for television
sensors, 03/11/2016 signals, sound signals and interactive services - Part 13-1:
47/2275/CD, IEC 62969-4 Ed.1: Semiconductor devices - Bandwidth expansion for broadcast signal over FTTH system (TA
Semiconductor interface for automotive vehicles - Part 4: Evaluation 5), 04/08/2016
method of data interface for automotive vehicle sensors, 03/11/2016 104/673/CD, IEC 60721-3-1 Ed.3: Classification of environmental
47F/230A/CDV, IEC 62047-27 Ed.1: Semiconductor devices - Micro- conditions - Part 3: Classification of groups of environmental
electromechanical devices - Part 27: Bond strength test for glass frit parameters and their severities - Section 1: Storage, 04/08/2016
bonded structures using micro-chevron-tests (MCT), 02/19/2016 109/138/CDV, IEC 60664-3 Ed.3: Insulation coordination for
48B/2474/NP, IEC 61076-2-XXX/Ed1: Connectors for electronic equipment within low-voltage systems - Part 3: Use of coating,
equipment - Product requirements - Part 2-xxx: Circular connectors - potting or moulding for protection against pollution, 04/15/2016
Detail specification for push-pull connectors based on M12 110/731A/FDIS, IEC 62595-2-1 Ed.2: Display lighting unit - Part 2-1:
connector interfaces according to IEC 61076-2-1xx, 04/08/2016 Electro-optical measuring methods of LED backlight unit,
49/1180/CD, Amendment 1 to IEC 60122-1 Ed.3: Quartz crystal units 02/19/2016
of assessed quality - Part 1: Generic specification, 04/08/2016 110/732/Q, Withdrawal of IEC/TR 62977-3-2: Electronic display
56/1662/CD, IEC/ISO 31010/Ed2: Risk management- Risk devices - Part 3-2: Evaluation of optical characteristics - Mura,
assessment techniques, 04/08/2016 03/11/2016
57/1644/CDV, IEC 61850-7-4 A1 Ed.2: Communication networks and 110/733/NP, Future IEC 62715-6-3 Ed.1.0: Flexible displays - Part 6-3:
systems for power utility automation - Part 7-4: Basic Robustness Test Methods, 04/08/2016
communication structure - Compatible logical node classes and data 113/298/DC, PWI 113-87: IEC TS 62607-4-6: Nanomanufacturing -
object classes, 04/15/2016 Key control characteristics - Part 4-6: Nano-enabled electrical
57/1655/CD, IEC 61850-7-420 Ed. 2.0: Communication networks and energy storage devices - Determination of carbon content in
systems for power utility automation - Part 7-420: Basic cathode nanomaterials using IR spectrometry, 03/11/2016
communication structure - Distributed energy resources logical 113/299/DC, PWI 113-88: IEC TS 62607-4-7: Nanomanufacturing -
nodes, 04/08/2016 Key control characteristics - Part 4-7: Nano-enabled electrical
57/1658/DC, Draft IEC TR 61850-7-520 Ed.1.0: Communication energy storage devices - Determination of the content of magnetic
networks and systems for power utility automation - Part 7-520: impurities in anode nanomaterials using ICP-OES, 03/11/2016
Basic communication structure - Distributed energy resources 114/179/DTS, IEC TS 62600-102: Marine energy - Wave, tidal and
modelling concepts and guidelines, 04/08/2014 other water current converters - Part 102: Wave energy converter
65C/827A/CDV, IEC 62657-1 Ed1.0: Industrial communication power performance assessment at a second location using
networks - Wireless communication networks - Part 1: Wireless measured assessment data, 04/08/2016
communication requirements and spectrum considerations, 8/1418/NP, Future IEC/TS 6XXXX Maintenance of installations and
03/25/2016 equipment of electrical energy supply networks - Part 1: System
66/583/CDV, IEC 61010-2-030 Ed.2: Safety requirements for electrical aspects and procedures - Part 2: Condition assessment of
equipment for measurement, control, and laboratory use - Part 2 equipment and installations, 04/15/2016
-030: Particular requirements for equipment having testing or 13/1669/CD, Test equipment, techniques and procedures for electrical
measuring circuits, 04/15/2016 energy meters - Part 1: Stationary Meter Test Units (MTU),
04/15/2016
Standards Action - January 29, 2016 - Page 21 of 40 Pages

14/846/FDIS, IEC 60076-10 Ed.2: Power transformers - Part 10: 46C/1035/CD, IEC 62783-1 Ed. 1.0: Twinax Cables for Digital
Determination of sound levels, 03/04/2016 Communications - Part 1: Family Specification, 04/15/2016
14/847/FDIS, IEC 60076-10-1 Ed.2: Power transformers - Part 10-1: 46F/339/CD, IEC 60154-4 ed 2.0: Relevant Specifications for Flanges
Determination of sound levels - Application guide, 03/04/2016 for Circular Waveguides, 04/15/2016
14/848/NP, Power transformers - Part X: Voltage Regulating 48B/2477/NP, IEC 61076-2-XXX/Ed1: Connectors for electronic
Distribution Transformers (VRDT), 04/15/2016 equipment - Product requirements - Part 2-xxx: Circular connectors -
20/1606/CDV, Amendment 1 to IEC 60811-201: Electric and optical Detail specification for connectors with B12 bayonet-locking, for
fibre cables - Test methods for non-metallic materials - Part 201: signal and data transmission with frequencies up to 500 MHz,
General tests - Measurement of insulation thickness, 04/22/2016 04/15/2016
20/1607/CDV, Amendment 1 to IEC 60811-202: Electric and optical 49/1181/CD, IEC 62884-3 Ed.1: Measurement techniques of
fibre cables - Test methods for non-metallic materials - Part 202: piezoelectric, dieletiric and electrostatic oscillators - Part 3:
General tests - Measurement of thickness of non-metallic sheath, Frequency aging test methods, 04/15/2016
04/22/2016 49/1182/CD, IEC 62884-4 Ed.1: Measurement techniques of
20/1608/CDV, Amendment 1 to IEC 60811-511: Electric and optical piezoelectric, dielectric and electrostatic oscillators - Part 4: Short-
fibre cables - Test methods for non-metallic materials - Part 511: term frequency stability test methods, 04/15/2016
Mechanical tests - Measurement of the melt flow index of 55/1569/CDV, IEC 60317-67/Ed 1: Specifications for particular types
polyethylene and polypropylene compounds, 04/22/2016 of winding wires - Part 67: Polyvinyl acetal enamelled rectangular
20/1609/CDV, Amendment 1 to IEC 60811-401: Electric and optical aluminium wire, class 105, 04/22/2016
fibre cables - Test methods for non-metallic materials - Part 401: 55/1570/CDV, IEC 60317-68/Ed 1: Specifications for particular types
Miscellaneous tests - Thermal ageing methods - Ageing in an air of winding wires - Part 68: Polyvinyl acetal enamelled rectangular
oven, 04/22/2016 aluminium wire, class 120, 04/22/2016
20/1610/CDV, Amendment 1 to IEC 60811-410: Electric and optical 55/1571/CDV, IEC 60317-69/Ed 1: Specifications for particular types
fibre cables - Test methods for non-metallic materials - Part 410: of winding wires - Part 69: Polyester or polyesterimide overcoated
Miscellaneous tests - Test method for copper-catalyzed oxidative with polyamide-imide enamelled rectangular aluminium wire, class
degradation of polyolefin insulated conductors, 04/22/2016 220, 04/22/2016
20/1611/CDV, Amendment 1 to IEC 60811-509: Electric and optical 56/1665/CD, IEC 62853/Ed1: Open Systems Dependability,
fibre cables - Test methods for non-metallic materials - Part 509: 04/15/2016
Mechanical tests - Test for resistance of insulations and sheaths to 61/5048A/CDV, IEC 60335-2-30-A1/Ed5: Household and similar
cracking (heat shock test), 04/22/2016 electrical appliances - Safety - Part 2-30:Particular requirements for
20/1612/CDV, Amendment 1 to IEC 60811-508: Electric and optical room heaters, 03/04/2016
fibre cables - Test methods for non-metallic materials - Part 508: 61/5109/FDIS, IEC 60335-2-15-A1/Ed6: Household and similar
Mechanical tests - Pressure test at high temperature for insulation electrical appliances - Safety - Part 2-15: Particular requirements for
and sheaths, 04/22/2016 appliances for heating liquids, 03/04/2016
23B/1202A/CD, IEC 60884-2-5 Ed.2: Plugs and socket-outlets for 62D/1320/DTR, ISO TR 13154: Medical electrical equipment -
household and similar purposes - Part 2: Particular requirements for Deployment,implementation and operational guidelines for
adaptors, 03/11/2016 identifying febrile humans using a screening thermograph,
31/1238/NP, Future IEC 60079-X/TS/Ed1: Explosive atmospheres - 03/18/2016
Part X: Electrical safety devices for equipment, 04/15/2016 62D/1321/CD, IEC 60601-2-76: Medical Electrical Equipment - Part 2
34C/1189/CD, IEC 62386-207 Ed.2: Digital addressable lighting -76: Particular requirements for the basic safety and essential
interface - Part 207: Particular requirements for control gear - LED performance of low energy ionized gas coagulation equipment,
modules (device type 6), 04/15/2016 04/15/2016
34D/1190/CDV, IEC 60598-2-4 Ed.3: Luminaires - Part 2: Particular 64/2085/CDV, Amendment 2 to IEC 60364-5-55: Electrical installations
requirements - Section 4: Portable general purpose luminaires, of buildings - Part 5-55: Selection and erection of electrical
04/22/2016 equipment - Other equipment, 04/22/2016
34D/1191/CDV, IEC 60598-2-17 Ed.2: Luminaires - Part 2-17: 66/585/CDV, Amendment 1 to IEC 61010-1 Ed.3: Safety requirements
Particular requirements - Luminaires for stage lighting, television for electrical equipment for measurement, control, and laboratory
and film studios (outdoor and indoor), 04/22/2016 use - Part 1: General requirements, 04/22/2016
34D/1193/CDV, Amendment 1 to IEC 60598-1 Ed.8: Luminaires - Part 68/523/CDV, IEC 60404-10 Ed.2: Magnetic materials - Part 10:
1: General requirements and tests, 04/22/2016 Methods of measurement of magnetic properties of electrical steel
46A/1297/FDIS, IEC 61196-1-215: Coaxial communication cables - sheet strip and sheet at medium frequencies, 04/22/2016
Part 1- 215: Environmental test methods - High Temperature Cable 80/781/CDV, IEC 62940 Ed.1: Maritime navigation and
Ageing, 03/04/2016 radiocommunication equipment equipment and systems - Integrated
46A/1298/FDIS, IEC 61196-1-209: Coaxial communication cables - communication system (ICS) - Operational and performance
Part 1- 209: Environmental test methods - Thermal cycling, requirements, methods of testing and required test results,
03/04/2016 04/22/2016
46C/1034/CD, IEC 62783-2 Ed. 1.0: Twinax Cables for Digital 82/1069/DTS, IEC 61724-3 TS Ed.1: Photovoltaic system performance
Communications - Part 2: Twinax Cables for Digital - Part 3: Energy evaluation method, 04/15/2016
Communications - Part 2: Cable for Ethernet-over-Twinax Physical
Interfaces, 04/15/2016
Standards Action - January 29, 2016 - Page 22 of 40 Pages

100/2608/CDV, IEC 62394/Ed.3: Service diagnostic interface for


consumer electronics products and networks - Implementation for
ECHONET(TA8), 04/22/2016
100/2639/NP, Multimedia Vibration Audio Systems - Method of
measurement for audio characteristics of audio actuator by pinna-
conduction (TC 100), 04/15/2016
104/668/CDV, IEC 60068-2-18 Ed.3: Environmental testing - Part 2
-18: Tests - Test R and guidance: Water, 04/22/2016
108/639/CD, IEC 62368-3/Ed1: Audio/video, information and
communication technology equipment - Safety - Part 3: Remote
power feeding, 04/15/2016
113/302/DC, PWI 113-89: IEC/TS 62607-3-3: Nanomanufacturing -
Key control characteristics - Luminescent nanomaterials -
Determination of fluorescence lifetime, 03/18/2016
121A/71/FDIS, IEC 60947-2 Ed.5: Low-voltage switchgear and
controlgear - Part 2: Circuit-breakers, 03/04/2016
CIS/A/1145/CD, Amendment 2 to CISPR 16-4-2 (f2): Specification for
radio disturbance and immunity measuring apparatus and methods -
Part 4-2: Uncertainties, statistics and limit modelling - Measurement
instrumentation uncertainty, 04/15/2016
Standards Action - January 29, 2016 - Page 23 of 40 Pages

Newly Published ISO & IEC Standards


Listed here are new and revised standards recently approved and promulgated by ISO - the International Organization for Standardization – and IEC
– the International Electrotechnical Commission. Most are available at the ANSI Electronic Standards Store (ESS) at www.ansi.org. All paper copies
are available from Standards resellers (http://webstore.ansi.org/faq.aspx#resellers)..

ISO Standards ISO Technical Specifications


PACKAGING (TC 122)
ISO/TS 19709-2:2016, Transport packaging - Small load container
systems - Part 2: Column Stackable System (CSS), $123.00
ISO/IEC JTC 1 Technical Reports
PETROLEUM PRODUCTS AND LUBRICANTS (TC 28)
ISO/TS 17306:2016, Petroleum products - Biodiesel - Determination of
ISO/IEC TR 15440:2016, Information technology - Future keyboards free and total glycerin and mono-, di- and tracylglycerols by gas
and other input devices and entry methods, $149.00 chromatography, $149.00

GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION/GEOMATICS (TC 211) ISO/TS 17307:2016, Petroleum products - Biodiesel - Determination of
total esters content by gas chromatography, $88.00
ISO 19119:2016, Geographic information - Services, $265.00

IRON ORES (TC 102) ISO/IEC JTC 1, Information Technology


ISO 15968:2016, Direct reduced iron - Determination of apparent
density and water absorption of hot briquetted iron (HBI), $88.00 ISO/IEC 30130:2016, Software engineering - Capabilities of software
testing tools, $173.00
NUCLEAR ENERGY (TC 85)
ISO/IEC 13249-3:2016, Information technology - Database languages
ISO 7503-1:2016, Measurement of radioactivity - Measurement and - SQL multimedia and application packages - Part 3: Spatial,
evaluation of surface contamination - Part 1: General principles, $265.00
$149.00
ISO/IEC TS 19571:2016, Programming Languages - Technical
ISO 7503-2:2016, Measurement of radioactivity - Measurement and specification for C++ extensions for concurrency, $149.00
evaluation of surface contamination - Part 2: Test method using
wipe-test samples, $149.00
ISO 7503-3:2016, Measurement of radioactivity - Measurement and IEC Standards
evaluation of surface contamination - Part 3: Apparatus calibration,
$240.00 ELECTRICAL ACCESSORIES (TC 23)
PAPER, BOARD AND PULPS (TC 6) IEC 60320-1 Ed. 3.0 en cor.1:2016, Corrigendum 1 - Appliance
couplers for household and similar general purposes - Part 1:
ISO 11093-5:2016, Paper and board - Testing of cores - Part 5:
General requirements
Determination of characteristics of concentric rotation, $51.00
LAMPS AND RELATED EQUIPMENT (TC 34)
TECHNICAL SYSTEMS AND AIDS FOR DISABLED OR
HANDICAPPED PERSONS (TC 173) IEC 62532 Ed. 1.1 b:2016, Fluorescent induction lamps - Safety
ISO 19029:2016, Accessible design - Auditory guiding signals in public specifications, $230.00
facilities, $51.00 IEC 62532 Amd.1 Ed. 1.0 b:2016, Amendment 1 - Fluorescent
induction lamps - Safety specifications, $17.00
TRANSPORT INFORMATION AND CONTROL SYSTEMS (TC 204)
ISO 17575-1:2016, Electronic fee collection - Application interface
definition for autonomous systems - Part 1: Charging, $200.00
ISO 17575-2:2016, Electronic fee collection - Application interface
definition for autonomous systems - Part 2: Communication and
connection to the lower layers, $173.00
ISO 17575-3:2016, Electronic fee collection - Application interface
definition for autonomous systems - Part 3: Context data, $265.00

TYRES, RIMS AND VALVES (TC 31)


ISO 17464:2016, Pneumatic tubes for automotive vehicles - Technical
requirements and test methods, $88.00
Standards Action - January 29, 2016 - Page 24 of 40 Pages

Proposed Foreign Government Regulations


Call for Comment
U.S. manufacturers, exporters, regulatory agencies and standards (NIST), distributes these proposed foreign technical regulations to
developing organizations may be interested in proposed foreign U.S. stakeholders via an online service, Notify U.S. Notify U.S. is
technical regulations issued by Member countries of the World an e-mail and Web service that allows interested U.S. parties to
Trade Organization (WTO). In accordance with the WTO register, obtain notifications, and read full texts of regulations from
Agreement on Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT Agreement), countries and for industry sectors of interest to them. To register
Members are required to report proposed technical regulations that for Notify U.S., please go to Internet URL:
may significantly affect trade to the WTO Secretariat in Geneva, http://www.nist.gov/notifyus/ and click on “Subscribe”.
Switzerland. In turn, the Secretariat disseminates the information to NCSCI is the WTO TBT Inquiry Point for the U.S. and receives all
all WTO Members. The purpose of this requirement is to provide notifications and full texts of regulations to disseminate to U.S.
global trading partners with an opportunity to review and comment Industry. For further information, please contact: NCSCI, NIST,
on the regulations before they become final. 100 Bureau Drive, Gaithersburg, MD 20899-2160; Telephone:
The National Center for Standards and Certification Information (301) 975-4040; Fax: (301) 926-1559; E-mail: ncsci@nist.gov or
(NCSCI) at the National Institute of Standards and Technology notifyus@nist.gov.
Standards Action - January 29, 2016 - Page 25 of 40 Pages

Information Concerning

American National Standards


• Academic Institution
This category is for organizations that include
INCITS Executive Board
educational institutions, higher education schools or
research programs.
ANSI Accredited SDO and US TAG to ISO/IEC JTC • Other
1, Information Technology This category includes all organizations who do not
meet the criteria defined in one of the other interest
The InterNational Committee for Information Technology categories.
Standards (INCITS), an ANSI accredited SDO, is the forum
of choice for information technology developers, producers Membership in the INCITS Executive Board is open to all
and users for the creation and maintenance of formal de jure directly and materially affected parties in accordance with
IT standards. INCITS’ mission is to promote the effective INCITS membership rules. To find out more about
use of Information and Communication Technology through participating on the INCITS Executive Board, please contact
standardization in a way that balances the interests of all Jennifer Garner at 202-626-5737 or jgarner@itic.org. Visit
stakeholders and increases the global competitiveness of www.INCITS.org for more information regarding INCITS
the member organizations. activities.
The INCITS Executive Board serves as the consensus body Calls for Members
with its oversight of programs of its 40+ Technical
Committees. Additionally, the INCITS Executive Board Society of Cable Telecommunications
exercises international leadership in its role as the US
Technical Advisory Group (TAG) to ISO/IEC JTC 1, ANSI Accredited Standards Developer
Information Technology. SCTE, an ANSI-accredited SDO, is the primary organization
The INCITS Executive Board has eleven membership for the creation and maintenance of standards for the cable
categories that can be viewed at telecommunications industry. SCTE’s standards mission is
http://www.incits.org/participation/membership-info. to develop standards that meet the needs of cable system
Membership in all categories is always welcome. INCITS operators, content providers, network and customer
also seeks to broaden its membership base and looks to premises equipment manufacturers, and all others who have
recruit new participants in the following under-represented an interest in the industry through a fair, balanced and
membership categories: transparent process.
• Producer – Hardware SCTE is currently seeking to broaden the membership base
of its ANS consensus bodies and is interested in new
This category primarily produces hardware products
members in all membership categories to participate in new
for the ITC marketplace.
work in fiber-optic networks, advanced advertising, 3D
• Producer – Software television, and other important topics. Of particular interest
This category primarily produces software products is membership from the content (program and advertising)
for the ITC marketplace. provider and user communities.
• Distributor Membership in the SCTE Standards Program is open to all
This category is for distributors, resellers or retailers directly and materially affected parties as defined in SCTE’s
membership rules and operating procedures. More
of conformant products in the ITC industry.
information is available at www.scte.org or by e-mail from
• User standards@scte.org.
Withdrawal of ANSI/API Standard
This category includes entities that primarily reply on
standards in the use of a products/service, as
opposed to producing or distributing conformant
products/services.
ANSI/API Recommended Practice 10B-3, First
• Consultants
Edition, July 2004 (Reaffirmed, April 2015),
This category is for organizations whose principal Recommended Practice on Testing of Deepwater
activity is in providing consulting services to other Well Cement Formulations
organizations. The ANSI/API standard has been superseded by the second
• Standards Development Organizations and edition API standard that has not been processed as an
Consortia ANS. Since the ANS is no longer being supported by API,
o “Minor” an SDO or Consortia that (a) holds no TAG API has withdrawn the standard in accordance with 4.2.1.3.2
assignments; or (b) holds no SC TAG assignments, of the ANSI Essential Requirements. Questions: Ben Coco,
but does hold one or more Work Group (WG) or other API, 1220 L Street, NW, Washington, DC 20005; 202-682-
subsidiary TAG assignments. 8056; cocob@api.org; www.api.org.
Standards Action - January 29, 2016 - Page 26 of 40 Pages

ANSI Accredited Standards U.S. Technical Advisory


Developers Groups
Approval of Accreditation as an ANSI ASD Approval of TAG Accreditation
Crane Power Line Safety Organization (CPLSO) U.S. TAG to ISO TC 298 – Rare Earth
ANSI’s Executive Standards Council has approved the ANSI’s Executive Standards Council (ExSC) has formally
Crane Power Line Safety Organization (CPLSO), a new approved the accreditation of the U.S. Technical Advisory
ANSI Member in 2015, as an ANSI Accredited Standards Group to ISO TC 298, Rare earth under the Model Operating
Developer (ASD) under its proposed operating procedures Procedures for U.S. Technical Advisory Groups to ANSI for
for documenting consensus on CPLSO-sponsored American ISO Activities (Annex A of the ANSI International
National Standards, effective January 27, 2016. For Procedures) and with CSA Standards serving as TAG
additional information, please contact: Dr. Hugh Pratt, Administrator, effective January 22, 2016. For additional
Secretary, Crane Power Line Safety Organization, The information, please contact: Mr. Brent Hartman, Program
Marchioness Building, Commercial Road, Bristol BS1 6TG Manager, CSA Group, 8501 E. Pleasant Valley Road,
United Kingdom; phone: +44 7879692989; e-mail: Cleveland, OH 44131; phone: 216.524.4990; e-mail:
pratt.hugh@cplso.org. brent.hartman@csagroup.org.
Approval of Reaccreditation
American Society of Agricultural and Biological Meeting Notice
Engineers (ASABE)
GBI 01-201x Meeting Rescheduled
The reaccreditation of the American Society of Agricultural
and Biological Engineers (ASABE), an ANSI Member and The previously published eleventh meeting of the Green
Accredited Standards Developer, has been approved at the Building Initiative – GBI 01-201x Consensus Body has been
direction of ANSI’s Executive Standards Council under rescheduled to include an additional conference call and
ASABE’s recently revised operating procedures for webinar:
documenting consensus on ASABE-sponsored American Part I: Thursday, February 18th from 11:00 AM ET to
National Standards, effective January 27, 2016. For 2:00 PM ET in addition to the already scheduled
additional information, please contact: Mr. Travis Tsunemori, conference call and webinar (Part II: Friday, February
Staff Engineer, American Society of Agricultural and 19th 11:00 AM ET to 2:00 PM ET).
Biological Engineers, 2950 Niles Road, St. Joseph, MI The twelfth meeting of the Green Building Initiative – GBI 01-
49085-9659; phone: 269.932.7009; e-mail: 201x Consensus Body will be held via conference call and
travist@asabe.org. webinar:
ASC B109 – Gas Displacement Meters Wednesday, March 2, 2016 from 1:00 PM ET to 4:00 PM
ET.
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direction of ANSI’s Executive Standards Council under its Body members to review Subcommittees’ recommended
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Standards
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has not received all-approvals
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Flare Details for Petroleum, Petrochemical


and Natural Gas Industries
R
R

Proposed ANSI/API STANDARD 537, THIRD EDITION,


EV
IE

Proposed Change:
W

4.7 Pilots
A

4.7.1 There are numerous pilot designs available from which to select the most appropriate for the application.
N

Although design alternatives exist, the following are the functional requirements that shall be met.
D

a) through n), no changes.


PU

o) The pilot ignition and detection systems shall be designed to operate and properly perform as a
minimum for the service life of the flare tip selected with consideration of the intended maintenance
intervals of the pilots.
B
LI

p) No changes.
C
C
O
M
M
EN
T
O
N
LY
.
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Tracking number PST2000i4r1 Revision to ANSI/WSC PST 2000-2014


© 2016 NSF Issue 4 Revision 1 (January 2016)

Not for publication. This draft text is for circulation for approval by the Joint Committee on Water
Systems Council Standards and has not been published or otherwise officially promulgated. All
rights reserved. This document may be reproduced for informational purposes only.
[Note – the changes are seen below using strikeout for removal of old text and gray highlights to
show the suggested text. ONLY the highlighted text is within the scope of this ballot.]

ANSI/WSC Standard
for Pressurized Water Storage Tank
.
.
.

6 Minimum construction performance design method criteria


.
.
.

6.1.3 For steel tanks, the hydrostatic pressure shall gradually be increased until the required test
pressure is reached achieved. It shall be held for 15 minutes. There shall be no sign of external leakage.

6.1.4 For composite tanks, a cyclic pressure test shall be performed in accordance with 5.2.5.2. The
acceptance criteria shall be 33,000 cycles without leakage. After the cyclic pressure test, a hydrostatic
pressure test shall be performed. The hydrostatic test pressure in the test vessel shall be increased at a
rate not exceeding 20 psig/sec (140 kPa/sec) until the required hydrostatic test pressure is achieved. The
test vessel shall be located between the pressure source and the pressure measurement device, and the
test pressure shall be held at the required hydrostatic test pressure for 5 seconds. There shall be no sign
of external leakage.

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Proposed Revision to ANSI/PRCA 1.0-.3-2014 Ropes Challenge Course


Installation, Operation and Training Standards
An error has been noted In the June 10th 2011 public review of changes (SAV4242 page 35). The
purpose of this proposal is to correct the public review error to reflect the Standards Committee
(consensus body) vote on the standard clause.

This ANSI public review is for review and comment upon the proposal listed herein only.

NOTE TO REVIEWERS: This proposal makes a change to the current standard. The proposed
revision is indicated in legislative format: strikethrough indicates the deletion of the word, phrase
or material; underline indicates insertion of new wording, phrases or material. Only the affected
portion of the existing ANS is shown herein. Any non-legislative format material is provided for
context only and is not open for comment.

To submit a comment on this specific proposed change, go to the http://www.prcainfo.org website


and download the required comment form. Comment forms must be fully completed in
accordance with the instructions failure to do so may result in the comment not being considered
with no further action required. Comments are to be submitted electronically to info@prcainfo.org
with a copy forwarded to the ANSI BSR at psa@ansi.org .

Proposal:

Section F.12.1. General


j) Buckles that are an integral part of the system shall have a corner radius of not
les than 0.25 inches (6.4mm) and the manufacturer shall provide written evidence
that all load bearing buckles have been proof tested to 2500 pounds (11.12kN).
an MBS of 2500 pounds (11.12 kN).
Standards Action - January 29, 2016 - Page 30 of 40 Pages

American National Standard ANSI Z4.3- 20XX

Potable water: Water that is free of objectionable may be provided for use within a standard 40-hour
pollution, contamination, minerals or infection, is workweek. See Table 1.
approved for drinking, culinary and domestic
purposes by the authority having jurisdiction, or in the Table 1
absence of such authority, water meeting the Minimum number of toilet facilities
requirements of the U.S. Environmental Protection
Number of Minimum number
Agency.
Employees of toilet facilities

Recycled (reclaimed) wastewater: Water that has If serviced once per week*
passed through a treatment facility mainly for use in 1-10 1
11-20 2
irrigation, dust control or fire suppression and is
21-30 3
clearly marked “non potable and unsafe for 31-40 4
consumption,” therefor encouraging conservation of Over 40 1 add’l for each 10
potable water.
If serviced more than once per week*
1-15 1
Sanitary condition: Within the meaning of this 16-35 2
standard, that physical condition of working quarters 36-55 3
which will tend to prevent the incidence and spread of 56-75 4
76-95 5
disease.
Over 95 1 add’l for each 20

Sanitize: To make free from dirt, infection, disease, *”Servicing” refers to the emptying of
waste, the sanitizing of the facility,
etc., by cleaning it: to make something sanitary.
and restocking of all necessary items.

Tertiary standards: a final stage of water treatment


before it can be discharged back into the 3.2 Toilet facilities shall be installed, maintained
environment. and operated in a manner that will not endanger the
health or safety of employees or any person using the
Toilet facility: A series of fixtures (including showers) facility.
maintained within a room for the purpose of
defecation, urination, or maintaining personal 3.3 Toilet facilities, with separate fixtures for each
hygiene. gender, shall be provided in all places of employment
whether indoors, outdoors or underground, except
Urinal: A fixture maintained within a toilet facility for where toilet facilities will be occupied by no more
the sole purpose of urination. than one person at a time, can be latched from the
inside and contain at least one toilet. When these
Water closet: A toilet or fixture, which is designed to conditions are all met separate toilet facilities for each
receive human waste directly from the user and gender need not be provided (See 3.8).
discharge it to the drainage system.
Portable Sanitation A…, 10/29/15 6:33 PM
Comment [1]: The  word  “locations”  has  
3 General Requirements been  removed  because  it  was  there  in  error  
and  redundant  with  the  word  “places”  
3.1 In places of temporary employment, where earlier  in  the  sentence.  
ten persons or fewer are employed, a single toilet Portable Sanitation A…, 10/29/15 6:32 PM
Deleted: locations
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6.2.3 Deodorizers, when used, shall be in
accordance with applicable federal, state and local 6.3.4 At each time of service the wastewater
provisions. At each time of service the waste container shall be completely drained and sanitized,
container shall be completely drained and sanitized, then recharged with water that was potable prior to
then recharged with water and deodorizers before being transferred to the service truck. At the moment
Portable Sanitation A…, 10/29/15 6:24 PM
use. of transfer, the water then becomes non-potable and
Deleted: water
unsafe for consumption. All necessary items (hand
Portable Sanitation A…, 10/29/15 6:26 PM
6.2.4 Flushing shall be accomplished by controls soap and paper towels) are to be restocked in order
Comment [2]: The  sentence  below  has  
operable without special knowledge and are clearly for the unit to be considered fully functional. been  deleted  because  the  subject  matter  is  
identifiable. The unit must have a vigorous flow to covered  in  6.3.4  
Portable Sanitation A…, 10/29/15 6:25 PM
carry waste into the container. 6.3.5 Units should be serviced at a maximum of 45
Deleted: Note: All water from a potable
days and sanitized with a 10% bleach and water source that is to be used for a service
6.3 Hand wash station requirements solution to maintain sanitary conditions. vehicle water tank immediately becomes
6.3.1 All units intended for hand washing must be non-potable the moment it enters the
tank on the service vehicle.
labeled and clearly identified as “Not for 6.4 Trailer facility requirements
Consumption” or with an equivalent warning not to
6.4.1 Types of manufactured portable sanitation Portable Sanitation A…, 10/29/15 6:30 PM
drink the water. The number of units to be provided is
trailers can range from enclosing portable restrooms, Deleted: .
to be based upon the number of toilet facilities
decontamination units, locker compartments, shower
required, and shall be in accordance with Table 2.
facilities or combination units and laundry equipment.

Table 2
6.4.2 Unless otherwise designated, all trailer
Minimum number of Hand Wash Stations systems must be in accordance with Title 24, Code
of Federal Regulations, Part 3280 for Mobile /
Number of Hand wash Manufactured Home Construction Standards,
toilet facilities stations required* including Part 3280.607 – Plumbing Fixtures, in
addition to all applicable federal, state and local
1-10 1 provisions.
11-20 2
21-30 3
31-40 4
7 Disposal of Wastewater
Over 40 1 add’l for each 10
7.1 Discharge and disposal of wastewater must
*For the purpose of this standard, the required follow all applicable federal, state and local laws, and
number of hand wash stations are equipped with a be in accordance with proper disposal of wastewater
minimum of one faucet. Care must be taken to by the authorities having jurisdiction. Portable Sanitation A…, 10/29/15 6:33 PM
ensure that the required numbers of stations are Deleted: s
provided based on the type and style of unit being
7.2 Adherence to the policies set forth by the Portable Sanitation A…, 10/29/15 6:29 PM
delivered.
local authorized wastewater treatment facilities will be Deleted: two
  observed in terms of proper policy and procedure for Portable Sanitation A…, 10/29/15 6:29 PM
6.3.2 Materials that are in contact with grey water discharge and disposal of wastewater. Deleted: s
shall be nonabsorbent and corrosion-resistant.
7.3 Both the company and the employee
6 .3 .3 Potable water and wastewater passages shall operating within the industry must meet any and all
have smooth surfaces and shall be free of federal, state or local municipalities standards,
licensing and permits, in order to haul and dispose of
obstructions, recesses or chambers that would allow
liquid waste.
fouling or algae build up to occur.
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American National Standard ANSI Z4.4-20XX

4.2.7 Every toilet seat shall be provided with a hinged Table 2


lid. Minimum number of Hand Wash Stations

4.2.8 Structures housing portable toilet facilities may Number of Hand wash
be mobile trailers or prefabricated, skid-mounted, or toilet facilities stations required*

otherwise portable unit. If they contain more than one


1-10 1
toilet fixture, each fixture shall occupy a separate
11-20 2
compartment with a door and walls or partitions
21-30 3
between fixtures to assure privacy. Toilet facilities
31-40 4
intended for male use shall be equipped with urinals. Over 40 1 add’l for each 10
Urinals do not need to occupy separate compartments.

*For the purpose of this standard, the required


4.2.9 The interior floors, walls, ceilings, partitions and
numbers of hand wash stations are equipped with a
doors of all portable structures shall have a finished minimum of one faucet. Care must be taken to
surface of solid material, completely enclosed that can ensure that the required numbers of stations are Portable Sanitation A…, 10/29/15 2:01 PM
be easily sanitized, and not transparent from the outside. provided based on the type and style of unit being Deleted: two
delivered.
Portable Sanitation A…, 10/29/15 2:01 PM
4.2.10 Every portable toilet facility shall provide   Deleted: s
adequate space for the user with minimum inside 4.2.16 Hand washing facilities, in accordance with GAP
dimensions of 91 cm (3 ft) front-to-back and side-to-side, best practices, shall be placed adjacent to and on the
inside clear height of 1.98 m (6 ft 6 in) and a toilet fixture outside of portable restroom units, for efficiency after
riser height of 35 to 51 cm (14 to 20 in). employee breaks, and for visual assurance that proper
hygeine is being followed. Locating hand washing
4 . 2 . 1 1 The door housing a single toilet facility shall be facilities within portable restroom units is also an
provided with an inside latch. Any door leading to the accepted practice, as long as proper hand washing
outside shall be self-closing. techniques are discussed with all employees and
documented, and signage stating the requirement that
4.2.12 If the facility contains a tank in which waste is employees must wash hands prior to returning to works
stored, that tank shall be vented to the outside of the is posted in an obvious location inside the unit. Hand
structure with a minimum nominal vent area of 45 cm2 (7 wash facilities shall be equipped with a foot pump or
in2). hands-free system to deter the exchange of
communicable diseases, and be equipped with their own
4.2.13 Portable toilet facilities shall be provided with a grey water tank to prevent overfilling or accidental
screened ventilation opening having a cross-sectional spillage of black water in the portable restroom tank
area of at least 0.09 m2 (1 ft2) per fixture. while in transport to different locations on site.

4.2.14 To prevent tip-over in high wind situations, it is 4.2.17 Hand washing facilities shall be maintained in a
recommended that no more than two units be tethered clean and sanitary condition and follow all guidelines set
together and then stabilized on the ground. forth in ANSI Z4.3-20XX For Sanitation, Non-Sewered
Waste Disposal Systems: Minimum Requirements -
4.2.15 Deodorizers, when used, shall be in accordance Section 6.3 - Hand Wash Station Requirements. They
with applicable federal, state and local provisions. At must be properly stocked with unscented soap and
each time of service the waste container shall be single use paper towels at all times.
completely drained and sanitized, then recharged with
water and deodorizers before use. 4.2.18 A sanitary receptacle shall be built in or near the
hand washing facility for the disposal of used paper
towels. If not built in, the receptacle shall have a tight
fitting cover.

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4.2.19 Signage must be present at the hand wash 4 .4 .2 Good hygiene practices should be explained as
facilities. Statements of “Water for Hand Washing follows: to use the facilities for elimination as often as
Purposes Only–NOT For Consumption” (or an equivalent physically necessary to prevent personal health
warning not to drink the water) and “Employees Must infections; to drink water frequently, especially on hot
Wash Hands After Using Toilets” shall be recognized, days; wash hands before and after using the toilet
and in the form of diagramatic posters, proper hand facility; and to wash hands before eating or smoking.
washing techniques must be easily identifiable, in both
English and the native language of the workers.
5 Temporary Labor Camps and Housing Portable Sanitation A…, 10/29/15 2:04 PM
4.2.20 Water testing should be done frequently by the Some sections of information throughout this standard Deleted: e
water source. If distributed by a municipality, they can can be referenced back to ANSI Z4.1-20XX, For
supply the results needed. Sanitation, In Places of Employment: Minimum
Requirements. Dependent on the type of conditions
4.3 Maintenance present, labor camp and housing criteria will fall under
Portable toilet and hand washing facilities shall be the International Building Code, Use and Occupancy
maintained in accordance with appropriate public- Classification R-2 for Live/Work Units, where “Residential
health sanitation practices, including ANSI Z4.3-20XX, occupancies containing sleeping units or more than two
For Sanitation, Non-Sewered Waste Disposal Systems: dwelling units where the occupants are primarily
Minimum Requirements, and the following: permanent in nature” or will fall under the International
Residential Code for One- and Two-family Dwellings.
4.3.1 Toilet facilities shall be operational and All applicable codes and regulations shall be recognized,
maintained in a clean and sanitary condition at all times. for temporary labor camps and housing, in either new
Servicing shall include the use of a cleaning solution for construction or in the case of remodeling of existing
sanitizing urinals and seats. Servicing shall also include buildings, and shall comply with the regulations of the
the removal of waste from containers, the recharging of authorities having jurisdiction.
containers with a deodorizer solution and potable water,
and the installation of an adequate supply of toilet 5.1 Site
tissue. 5.1.1 All sites used for camps and housing shall be
drained and not be subject to periodic flooding. The
4.3.2 The disposal of wastes from facilities shall camp or housing shall be located so that the drainage
conform to local, state and/or federal regulations and from and through the site will not endanger any
shall not cause unsanitary conditions. (See also Section domestic or public water supply. All sites shall be
10 – Disposal of wastewater.) graded, ditched and rendered free from depressions in
which water may become freestanding.
4.4 Reasonable use
Employees shall be allowed reasonable opportunities 5.1.2 The site shall not be located within 200 feet of a
during the workday to use the facilities taking into swamp, sinkhole or other surface collection of water
account the ambient temperature and humidity, as well unless such stagnant water surface is subject to
as the health, age and physical condition of the mosquito control measures and is fenced and posted
individual employee. with “Do Not Swim” signs in English and the language of
the migrants at the site.
4 .4 .1 It is the responsibility of the agricultural
employer to advise all employees on the importance of 5.1.3 All sites shall be sized to prevent overcrowding
good hygiene, which in turn should minimize the of necessary structures. The principal site area in
amount of exposure in the field from either excessive which food is prepared and served and where
heat, communicable diseases and individual health
sleeping quarters are located shall be at least 150
issues.
meters (500 feet) from any area in which livestock is
quartered or fed.

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BSR/UL 60079-18, Standard for Safety for Explosive Atmospheres - Part 18: Equipment
Protection by Encapsulation "m",

1. Revision for 10 e) to align with the tests as specified in 8.2.2 and correct the conflict
with the NEC.

PROPOSAL

10DV DR Modification of Clause 10 e) to replace with the following:

In addition to the requirements of IEC UL 60079-0, the marking shall include:

a) the rated voltage,

b) the rated current,

c) the prospective short-circuit current of the external electric supply source if less than
1 500 A, for example “Permitted supply short-circuit current: 500 A”.

d) optionally, the permitted prospective short-circuit current of the external electrical


supply if the equipment is designed for a short-circuit current of 1 500 A or more, for
example “Permitted supply short-circuit current: 3,500 A”.

e) for all levels of protection “mb” and “mc” for EPL Db and EPL Dc, tested without a
dust layer, the maximum surface temperature in degrees Celsius and the unit of
measurement °C preceded with the letter “T”, (e.g. T 90 °C). For level of protection “ma”
for EPL Da, and where appropriate for level of protection “mb” and “mc” for EPL Db and
EPL Dc tested with dust layer, the maximum surface temperature TL shall be shown as a
temperature value in degrees Celsius and the unit of measurement °C, with the layer
depth L indicated as a subscript in mm, (e.g. T200 320 °C). In the case of Levels of
Protection “mb” and “mc” for EPL Db or Dc, tested with a dust layer. The maximum
surface temperature without the dust layer is not required to be marked. Alternatively the
marking indicated in c) and , d) and e) above can be included in the instructions and the
equipment shall be marked “X” to indicate this specific condition of use in accordance
with the “specific conditions of use” marking requirements of IEC UL 60079-0.
Standards Action - January 29, 2016 - Page 35 of 40 Pages

BSR/UL 507, Standard for Safety for Electric Fans

9. Addition of an Exception to Allow the Use of a Cord Connection for an Attic Fan.

13.1.2 With reference to the requirement specified in 13.1.1, the following types of appliances
shall be provided with means for permanent electrical connection to the power supply:

a) An attic fan;

b) An appliance intended for permanent attachment to a building structure;

c) A duct-connected appliance; or

d) A range hood.

Exception No. 1: A through-wall or in-glass fan not intended to be used in a cooking area is not
required to be provided with a means for permanent electrical connection when it is provided
with a power-supply cord that:

a) Is at least 0.46 m (18 inches) and not more than 3.05 m (10 feet) long;

b) Has three conductors, one being the equipment grounding conductor;

c) Is Type S, SJ, SJO, SJT, SJTO, SO, SP-3, SPT-3, ST, or STO;

d) Is permanently attached to the fan; and

e) Complies with the requirements in 14.1.2 and 14.2.1 - 14.2.5.

Exception No. 2: A portable fan with provision for temporary mounting, such as keyhole slots, is
not required to be provided with means for permanent electrical connection when it is provided
with a power-supply cord that is permanently attached to the fan and complies with the
requirements of 14.1.2, 14.2.1 - 14.2.5, and Table 14.2.

Exception No. 3: A wall-mounted, ceiling-mounted, I-beam mounted, or suspension-bracket-


mounted fan marked for commercial, industrial, or agricultural use is not required to have
provision for permanent electrical connection when provided with a power-supply cord that:

a) Has three conductors;

b) Is Type SJ or heavier terminating in an acceptable grounding type attachment plug;

c) Has a length of 0.50 - 3.7 m (1.5 - 12 feet);

d) Is permanently attached to the fan;

e) Complies with the requirements of 14.1.2 and 14.2.1 - 14.2.5; and

f) Is marked in accordance with 62.1.10 or 111.1.

Exception No. 4: A down-draft fan is not required to be provided with a means for permanent
electrical connection when it is provided with a power supply cord that:
Standards Action - January 29, 2016 - Page 36 of 40 Pages

a) Is at least 457.2 mm (18 inches) but not more than 762 mm (30 inches) long;

b) Has three conductors, one being the equipment grounding conductor;

c) Is Type S, SJ, SJO, SJT, SJTO, SO, ST, or STO;

d) Is permanently attached to the fan at a location intended to be below the surface of


the cooking area; and

e) Complies with the requirements in 14.1.2 and 14.2.1 - 14.2.5.

Exception No. 5: A rangehood is not required to be provided with a means for permanent
electrical connection when it complies with the requirements in sub-section 91.6, Cord-
connected rangehoods; sub-section 91.7, Rangehood cord-connection kits; sub-section 92.5,
Tests for cord-connected rangehoods; sub-section 92.6, Tests for rangehood cord-connection
kits; Section 92A, Rating for Cord-Connected Rangehoods; Section 93A, Installation
Instructions for Rangehoods and Cord-Connection Kits, and 93.3 - 93.5.

Exception No. 6: An in-line duct fan is not required to be provided with a means for permanent
electrical connection when it is provided with the marking defined in item (f) and it is provided
with a supply cord that:

a) Is not longer than 1.82 m (6 feet) measured from the point at which the cord
emerges from the unit to the face of the attachment plug;

b) Is Type SJ or equivalent;

c) Is permanently attached to the fan;

d) Has three conductors, one being the equipment grounding conductor;

e) Complies with the requirements of 14.1.2, 14.1.5, 14.1.6, and 14.2.1 - 14.2.5; and

f) Is marked in accordance with 62.1.12.

Exception No. 7: An attic fan is not required to be provided with a means for permanent
electrical connection when it is provided with a power-supply cord that:

a) Has three conductors, one being the equipment grounding conductor;

b) Is type S, SJ, SJO, SJT, SJTO, SO, ST, or STO;

c) Has a length of 0.50 - 1.82 m (1.5 - 6 feet);

d) Is permanently attached to the fan;

e) Complies with the requirements of 14.1.2 and 14.2.1 - 14.2.5; and

f) Is marked or it is noted in the installation instructions “CAUTION: Do not use with


extension cord.”; and

g) Does not contact the fan blade by one of the following methods:
Standards Action - January 29, 2016 - Page 37 of 40 Pages

1) Guarding of the moving blade to reduce likelihood of cord contact; or

2) Location of cord exit and length of cord is such that likelihood of cord contact
with moving blade is minimized; or

3) Instructions are provided as well as cord tag marking to instruct the installer to
route cord away from fan blade.
Standards Action - January 29, 2016 - Page 38 of 40 Pages

BSR/UL 758, Standard for Safety for Appliance Wiring Material

Proposed Change to Add 350°C Class 10 Nickel Coated Copper Conductor to Table 5.3

PROPOSAL

Table 14.1

Aging conditions for insulation and jackets


Air oven conditioning
Dry temperature rating, Oven temperature,
°C (°F) °C ±2 (°F ±3) Time, days
60 140 100 212 7
75 167 100 212 10
80 176 113 235 7
90 194 121 250 7
105 221 136 277 7
125 257 158 316 7
150 302 180 356 7
180 356 213 415 7
200 392 232 450 7
250 482 287 549 7
NOTE -
For temperatures other than those listed on the above table, greater than 250°C (482°F) the following
formula shall be used to calculate the 7-day aging temperature:
Tc = 1.02 (Tr + 296) - 273
in which:
Tc is the conditioning temperature in °C and
Tr is the rated temperature in °C

Proposed Change to Correct the EP References in Table 7.1

PROPOSAL

Note from the Project Manager: For brevity, only the affected portion of the table is shown.

Table 7.1

Index to insulations, buffers, coverings, shields, and jackets


Materials Dry temperature Applicable table of physical Notes
rating, °C properties in UL 1581*
EP 60 UL 62, Table 9, Class 1 Insulation only. Covering required, or
evaluated for restricted use.
Standards Action - January 29, 2016 - Page 39 of 40 Pages

EP 60 UL 62, Table 12, Class 1.1 Jacket


EP 75 UL 62, Table 9, Class 2 Insulation only. Covering required, or
evaluated for restricted use.
EP 75 UL 62, Table 12, Class 1.3 1.2 Jacket
EP 90 UL 62, Table 9, Class 3 Insulation only. Covering required, or
evaluated for restricted use.
EP 90 UL 62, Table 12, Class 1.4 1.3 Jacket
EP 105 UL 62, Table 9, Class 19 1.9 Insulation only. Covering required, or
evaluated for restricted use.
EP 105 UL 62, Table 12, Class 1.12 1.2 Jacket
*Other standards may be used as indicated.

Proposed Change to Add 350°C Class 10 Nickel Coated Copper Conductor to Table 5.3

PROPOSAL

Note from the Project Manager: For brevity, only the affected portion of the table is shown.

Table 5.3

Conductor - metal specifications


ASTM reference for Temperature limit for the Other
Conductor metal the metal metal, °C (°F) limits
Copper, nickel-coated ANSI/ASTM B 355 250 (482)
Copper, nickel-coated, Class 10 ANSI/ASTM B 355 350 (662)
Copper, nickel-coated, Type A, 27 ANSI/ASTM B 355 550 (1022)
percent minimum nickel coated copper
NOTE 1 - "Copper, tin coated" mentioned in this table refers to copper strands of a conductor that are
coated with tin before they are twisted. "Copper metallurgically bonded via the addition of tin, " mentioned
in this table refers to copper strands that are twisted and then coated with tin.
a
IACS - International Annealed Copper Standard
Standards Action - January 29, 2016 - Page 40 of 40 Pages

BSR/UL 1650, Standard for Safety for Portable Power Cables

PROPOSAL

Tensile Strength for TPE Jacket, Proposed Change to Table 8.3

Note from the Project Manager: For brevity, only the affect portion of the table is shown.

Table 8.3

Physical properties of jackets


Material and properties
Neoprene, CP, CPE,
NBR/PVC TPE
75 or 90°C (167 or
75°C (167°F) 90°C (194°F) 194°F)
Class A B C
Condition Test
Before Elongation Minimum 200 percent 200 percent 200 percent
aging
Tensile Minimum 1200 lbf/in2 1200 lbf/in2 1200 150 0 lbf/in2
strength (8.3 MPa) (8.3 MPa) (8.3 10.3 MPa)
Air-oven test Temperature 100 ±1°C (212 110 ±1°C (230 121 ±1°C (250
±1.8°F) ±1.8°F) ±1.8°F)
Time 10 days 10 days 7 days

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