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TECHNICAL PROGRAMME SECTION A: WORK IN PROGRESS A- 1 SABS STANDARDS TECHNICAL PROGRAMME APRIL 2014 SANS NUMBER SATS 1 SANS 4 SANS 19 SANS 19 SANS 164-2-1 SANS 164-2-2 SANS 181 SANS 184 SANS 199 SANS 207 SANS 241-1 SANS 241-2 SANS 295 SANS 316 SANS 444 2012-04-30 2010-12-24 2012-06-30 2014-03-31 2014-03-31 2013-12-27 2009-12-24 2014-09-30 2013-08-30 2013-08-30 2014-08-29 2009-06-30 2013-09-30 TA 1 4 2 1.01 1 1 4 2 3.01 2 2 2 4 4 1 ED Accreditation and supervision of collection societies in music industry Locks, latches, and associated furniture for doors (Domestic Type) The inspection, testing and examination of mobile cranes The inspection, testing and examination of mobile cranes Plug and socket-outlet systems for household and similar purposes for use in South Africa Part 2-1: Partially dedicated system, 16 A 250 V a.c. Plug and socket-outlet systems for household and similar purposes for use in South Africa Part 2-2: Fully dedicated system, 16 A 250 V a.c. Thermostats for electric storage water heaters The determination of peeling load of direct moulded footwear Shut-off valves for transportable, refillable liquefied petroleum gas cylinders The design and construction of reinforced soils and fills Drinking water Part 1: Microbiological, physical, aesthetic and chemical determinands Drinking water Part 2: Application of SANS 241-1 Calcium hypochlorite Industrial hand protectors (leather and fabric) and leather protective clothing Labelling of small volume (50 ml or less) parenteral drug containers TITLE INTERNATIONAL RELATEDNESS 20.00 30.20 30.20 30.20 50.20 50.20 30.20 20.00 50.70 20.00 50.20 50.20 20.00 20.00 50.60 STAGE 2011-09-30 2013-04-22 2011-03-16 2011-03-16 2014-04-03 2014-04-03 2013-09-11 2007-03-02 2014-02-10 2014-03-14 2014-02-19 2014-02-19 2013-06-14 2007-01-26 2014-03-31 STAGE DATE ICS 91.060.50 53.020.20 53.020.20 29.120.30 29.120.30 17.200.20 91.140.65 61.060 23.060.40 93.020 13.060.20 13.060.20 71.100 13.340.10 13.340.40 11.040.01 46C 1014-02 096 096 067-03 067-03 075 216 1019 098-06 147 147 1006-03 120-03 1039 COMMITTEE SABS NUMBER SABS 4 SABS 181 SABS SM 667 SABS 199 SABS 295 SABS 316

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  • TECHNICAL PROGRAMME SECTION A: WORK IN PROGRESS

    A- 1 SABS STANDARDS TECHNICAL PROGRAMME APRIL 2014

    SANS NUMBER

    SATS 1

    SANS 4

    SANS 19

    SANS 19

    SANS 164-2-1

    SANS 164-2-2

    SANS 181

    SANS 184

    SANS 199

    SANS 207

    SANS 241-1

    SANS 241-2

    SANS 295

    SANS 316

    SANS 444

    2012-04-30

    2010-12-24

    2012-06-30

    2014-03-31

    2014-03-31

    2013-12-27

    2009-12-24

    2014-09-30

    2013-08-30

    2013-08-30

    2014-08-29

    2009-06-30

    2013-09-30

    TA

    1

    4

    2

    1.01

    1

    1

    4

    2

    3.01

    2

    2

    2

    4

    4

    1

    ED

    Accreditation and supervision of collectionsocieties in music industry

    Locks, latches, and associated furniture fordoors (Domestic Type)

    The inspection, testing and examination ofmobile cranes

    The inspection, testing and examination ofmobile cranes

    Plug and socket-outlet systems for householdand similar purposes for use in South AfricaPart 2-1: Partially dedicated system, 16 A 250V a.c.

    Plug and socket-outlet systems for householdand similar purposes for use in South AfricaPart 2-2: Fully dedicated system, 16 A 250 Va.c.

    Thermostats for electric storage water heaters

    The determination of peeling load of directmoulded footwear

    Shut-off valves for transportable, refillableliquefied petroleum gas cylinders

    The design and construction of reinforced soilsand fills

    Drinking water Part 1: Microbiological,physical, aesthetic and chemical determinands

    Drinking water Part 2: Application of SANS241-1

    Calcium hypochlorite

    Industrial hand protectors (leather and fabric)and leather protective clothing

    Labelling of small volume (50 ml or less)parenteral drug containers

    TITLE INTERNATIONAL RELATEDNESS

    20.00

    30.20

    30.20

    30.20

    50.20

    50.20

    30.20

    20.00

    50.70

    20.00

    50.20

    50.20

    20.00

    20.00

    50.60

    STAGE

    2011-09-30

    2013-04-22

    2011-03-16

    2011-03-16

    2014-04-03

    2014-04-03

    2013-09-11

    2007-03-02

    2014-02-10

    2014-03-14

    2014-02-19

    2014-02-19

    2013-06-14

    2007-01-26

    2014-03-31

    STAGE DATE ICS

    91.060.50

    53.020.20

    53.020.20

    29.120.30

    29.120.30

    17.200.2091.140.65

    61.060

    23.060.40

    93.020

    13.060.20

    13.060.20

    71.100

    13.340.1013.340.40

    11.040.01

    46C

    1014-02

    096

    096

    067-03

    067-03

    075

    216

    1019

    098-06

    147

    147

    1006-03

    120-03

    1039

    COMMITTEESABS NUMBER

    SABS 4

    SABS 181

    SABS SM 667

    SABS 199

    SABS 295

    SABS 316

  • TECHNICAL PROGRAMME SECTION A: WORK IN PROGRESS

    A- 2 SABS STANDARDS TECHNICAL PROGRAMME APRIL 2014

    SANS NUMBER

    SANS 457-2

    SANS 482

    SANS 494-2

    SANS 511

    SANS 517

    SANS 535

    SANS 536

    SANS 555-1

    SANS 555-2

    SANS 555-3

    SANS 555-4

    SANS 556-2-2

    SANS 583

    SANS 644

    SANS 649

    SANS 653

    2014-09-30

    2012-06-30

    2009-06-30

    2014-12-31

    2014-07-31

    2007-11-30

    2008-07-31

    2014-09-30

    2014-09-30

    2014-10-30

    2014-03-31

    2012-12-28

    2012-03-31

    2008-12-24

    2008-12-24

    2008-12-24

    TA

    7

    1

    1

    2

    2

    1

    1

    1

    1

    1

    1

    1

    1

    2

    1

    1

    ED

    Wooden poles, droppers, guardrail posts andspacer blocks Part 2: Softwood species

    Body bags

    Sterile surgical medical devices used forwound closure Part 2: Surgical needles

    Women's workwear

    Light steel frame building

    Vehicle security - Telemetry systems

    Design and construction of high-pressureunderground water bulkheads

    Fluids for electrotechnical applications Part 1:Unused inhibited mineral insulating oils fortransformers and switchgear

    Fluids for electrotechnical applications Part 2:Unused uninhibited mineral insulating oils fortransformers and switchgear

    Fluids for electrotechnical applications Part 3:Reclaimed inhibited mineral oil fortransformers and switch gear

    Fluids for electrotechnical applications Part 4:Reclaimed uninhibited mineral oil fortransformers and switch gear

    Low-voltage switchgear Part 2-2: Earthleakage switches

    Non-integrated work platforms (cradles)

    Boot and shoe sizing and marking(Mondopoint system)

    Support quality assurance for timber andcementation (cast) packs

    Support quality assurance for prestressingdevices

    TITLE INTERNATIONAL RELATEDNESS

    30.20

    20.00

    35.20

    20.00

    20.00

    20.00

    20.00

    20.00

    20.00

    20.00

    20.00

    50.20

    20.00

    20.00

    20.00

    20.00

    STAGE

    2014-04-15

    2010-05-14

    2014-04-02

    2014-01-17

    2014-01-31

    2006-09-08

    2007-01-19

    2013-10-11

    2013-10-11

    2014-01-17

    2014-01-17

    2014-04-01

    2010-03-19

    2007-01-26

    2007-06-29

    2007-06-29

    STAGE DATE ICS

    79.08091.090

    11.040.30

    61.020

    91.080.10

    13.310

    73.020

    61.060

    03.120.1055.04079.040

    03.120.1077.140.15

    IEC 60296:2013

    IEC 60296:2013

    MOD

    MOD

    218

    1048

    1039

    1195

    098-03

    1096

    082-05

    1018B

    1018B

    1018B

    1018B

    067-02

    110

    137

    082-04

    082-04

    COMMITTEESABS NUMBER

    SABS 457-2

    SABS 644

  • TECHNICAL PROGRAMME SECTION A: WORK IN PROGRESS

    A- 3 SABS STANDARDS TECHNICAL PROGRAMME APRIL 2014

    SANS NUMBER

    SANS 654

    SANS 655

    SANS 659

    SANS 722

    SANS 739

    SANS 744

    SANS 783

    SANS 795

    SANS 822

    SANS 827

    SANS 828-1

    SANS 828-2

    SANS 867

    SANS 882

    SANS 885

    SANS 909

    SANS 918

    2008-12-24

    2008-12-24

    2010-06-30

    2008-12-24

    2010-02-28

    2010-07-31

    2012-05-31

    2014-01-31

    2014-07-31

    2015-02-28

    2012-12-24

    2012-12-24

    2011-04-30

    2014-10-31

    2016-03-31

    2010-07-31

    2011-06-30

    TA

    1

    1

    4

    4

    1

    1

    1

    4

    2

    2

    1

    1

    1

    2

    4

    1

    1

    ED

    Support quality assurance for permanent steeland timber elongates

    Support quality assurance for removable steelprops

    Sterilized injections based on lidocaine(lignocaine) hydrochloride for dental use

    The production of infants' and children's shoes(stuck-on and stitch-down construction)

    Pulmonary filters for spirometry - Bacterial testmethod to assess filtration performance

    Closing of redundant mine openings

    Funiculars

    Wheelbarrows

    Sizes of paper and envelopes

    The installation of pipes and appliances foruse with natural gas

    Health informatics - Smart cards Part 1:General structure

    Health informatics - Health smart (HS) cardPart 2: Data elements

    Elastic-sided chelsea boots

    Envelopes

    Processed meat products

    Nutritional delivery and pet food safety

    Electronic Vehicle Identification data exchangeof vehicle spotting data

    TITLE INTERNATIONAL RELATEDNESS

    20.00

    20.00

    20.00

    20.00

    20.00

    20.00

    20.00

    50.60

    20.00

    20.00

    20.00

    50.60

    20.00

    20.00

    20.00

    30.20

    20.00

    STAGE

    2007-06-29

    2007-06-29

    2009-01-23

    2007-01-26

    2008-02-08

    2008-07-04

    2010-05-14

    2014-03-31

    2013-05-17

    2013-08-23

    2011-02-24

    2013-01-29

    2010-03-26

    2014-03-07

    2014-02-21

    2014-01-21

    2009-03-13

    STAGE DATE ICS

    03.120.1091.080.01

    03.120.1073.100.01

    11.060.1011.120.10

    61.060

    11.040.10

    73.020

    45.100

    53.120

    85.080.10

    75.06091.140.40

    35.02035.22035.220.20

    35.02035.22035.220.20

    61.060

    85.080

    67.120.10

    03.220.2035.240.60

    082-04

    082-04

    106

    216

    1039

    207

    1082

    1080

    006-01

    1019

    215

    215

    216

    006-01

    1027

    1025C

    204

    COMMITTEESABS NUMBER

    SABS 659

    SABS 722

    SABS 795

    SABS 822

    SABS 885

  • TECHNICAL PROGRAMME SECTION A: WORK IN PROGRESS

    A- 4 SABS STANDARDS TECHNICAL PROGRAMME APRIL 2014

    SANS NUMBER

    SANS 919

    SANS 922

    SANS 923

    SANS 929

    SANS 949

    SANS 961

    SANS 969

    SANS 983

    SANS 987

    SANS 995

    SANS 1016

    SANS 1025

    SANS 1031

    SANS 1035

    ARP 1048

    SANS 1050-1

    SANS 1050-2

    SANS 1050-3

    2011-06-30

    2011-02-28

    2010-04-30

    2014-07-31

    2012-02-29

    2010-08-31

    2013-06-30

    2011-02-28

    2013-10-30

    2009-12-24

    2011-04-30

    2012-01-31

    2012-01-31

    2012-03-31

    2011-06-30

    2011-06-30

    2011-06-30

    TA

    1

    1

    1

    3

    3

    1

    1

    1

    1

    3

    1

    1

    1

    1

    1

    1

    1

    1

    ED

    High integrity data structure for a vehicleidentifier token or number plate

    Electrically powered chain hoists

    Taximeters

    Plywood and composite board

    Strongroom and vault doors

    Vehicle classifications

    Clean-up of road chemical spillages

    Anti-split nail plate

    Adiabatic determination of spontaneouscombustion

    Chamois leathers

    Laminated leather

    Animal drawn carts

    Harnesses

    Rail bound rolling stock lifting jacks used forunderground and industrial applications

    Rehabilitation of wildlife

    Laboratory controlled environments Part 1:Microbiological safety cabinets - Class I

    Laboratory controlled environments Part 2:Microbiological safety cabinets - Class II

    Laboratory controlled environments Part 2:Microbiological safety cabinets Class III

    TITLE INTERNATIONAL RELATEDNESS

    20.00

    20.00

    50.60

    30.60

    20.00

    30.20

    20.00

    20.00

    20.00

    20.00

    20.00

    30.20

    30.20

    30.20

    20.00

    30.20

    30.20

    20.00

    STAGE

    2009-03-13

    2009-01-23

    2011-04-01

    2012-10-26

    2010-10-22

    2011-06-03

    2011-08-26

    2009-09-04

    2013-04-12

    2007-03-09

    2010-03-26

    2011-01-13

    2011-01-01

    2010-08-20

    2011-07-29

    2011-07-11

    2011-06-20

    2011-02-24

    STAGE DATE ICS

    03.220.2035.240.60

    53.020.3053.020.99

    79.060.10

    13.31091.060.50

    43.020

    59.140.30

    07.08007.100.01

    07.08007.100.01

    07.08007.100.01

    204

    1020

    70

    1008

    1014-01

    022

    207

    218

    027-05

    120-03

    120-02

    1089

    1089

    1020

    1040-07

    048-01

    048-01

    048-01

    COMMITTEESABS NUMBER

    SABS 929

    SABS 949

    SABS 995

  • TECHNICAL PROGRAMME SECTION A: WORK IN PROGRESS

    A- 5 SABS STANDARDS TECHNICAL PROGRAMME APRIL 2014

    SANS NUMBER

    SANS 1083

    SANS 1094

    SANS 1103

    SANS 1107

    SANS 1116-1

    SANS 1116-2

    SANS 1116-3

    SANS 1116-4

    SANS 1135

    SANS 1140

    SANS 1147

    SANS 1153

    SANS 1158

    SANS 1184

    SANS 1188

    SANS 1215

    SANS 1238

    SANS 1271

    2012-07-31

    2012-06-30

    2012-06-30

    2014-05-31

    2014-05-31

    2014-05-31

    2014-05-31

    2012-03-31

    2012-09-30

    2009-06-30

    2016-02-16

    2012-10-31

    2013-01-29

    2010-02-28

    2014-03-31

    2012-03-31

    2010-02-28

    TA

    2.04

    1

    1

    1

    4

    6

    4

    6

    1

    1

    2

    1

    1

    1

    2

    2

    3

    4

    ED

    Aggregates from natural sources - Aggregatesfor concrete

    Spinal needles

    Electric vehicle propulsion systems

    Disposable portable condensed aerosol fireextinguishers

    Retro-reflective number plates for motorvehicles Part 1: Blank plates (aluminium)

    Retro-reflective number plates for motorvehicles Part 2: Number plates (aluminium)

    Retro-reflective number plates for motorvehicles Part 3: Blank plates (plastics)

    Retro-reflective number plates for motorvehicles Part 4: Number plates (plastics)

    Wireless communication site engineering

    Requirements for webbing material, chainsand ropes for cargo securement

    Leather school bags and school brief-cases

    Honey production and processing

    Repair of alloy wheels

    Minimum requirements for the repair ofwindscreens

    Dental injection needles (sterile-packed forsingle dose)

    Concrete masonry units

    Air-conditioning ductwork

    Sterilized mepivacaine hydrochloride injectionfor dental use

    TITLE INTERNATIONAL RELATEDNESS

    50.20

    20.00

    20.00

    50.20

    20.00

    20.00

    20.00

    20.00

    30.70

    30.20

    20.00

    20.00

    20.00

    20.00

    20.00

    20.00

    20.00

    35.20

    STAGE

    2014-04-15

    2010-06-04

    2010-08-27

    2014-03-20

    2013-07-12

    2013-07-12

    2013-07-12

    2013-08-23

    2011-09-17

    2013-05-30

    2007-01-26

    2014-03-14

    2010-10-01

    2011-01-21

    2008-08-22

    2013-02-08

    2011-03-31

    2008-11-13

    STAGE DATE ICS

    91.100.1591.100.25

    11.040.25

    43.120

    43.040.60

    43.040.60

    43.040.60

    43.040.60

    59.140.35

    43.040.5077.150.10

    11.040.20

    91.100.30

    91.140.30

    11.060.1011.120.10

    081-01

    1039

    022-09

    021-04

    1070-01

    1070-01

    1070-01

    1070-01

    074-05

    1067

    120-03

    1025D

    022-04

    022-05

    106

    081-01

    086

    106

    COMMITTEESABS NUMBER

    SABS 1083

    SABS 1116-1

    SABS 1116-2

    SABS 1116-3

    SABS 1116-4

    SABS 1147

    SABS 1188

    SABS 1215

    SABS 1238

    SABS 1271

  • TECHNICAL PROGRAMME SECTION A: WORK IN PROGRESS

    A- 6 SABS STANDARDS TECHNICAL PROGRAMME APRIL 2014

    SANS NUMBER

    SANS 1295

    SANS 1297

    SANS 1298

    SANS 1318

    SANS 1325

    SANS 1327

    SANS 1337

    SANS 1346

    SANS 1363

    SANS 1364

    SANS 1369

    SANS 1377

    SANS 1395-1

    SANS 1395-2

    SANS 1395-3

    SANS 1408

    SANS 1427

    SANS 1451-1

    2014-02-28

    2009-06-30

    2009-06-30

    2013-11-30

    2013-12-24

    2009-12-24

    2014-07-31

    2008-12-24

    2013-12-24

    2014-02-28

    2014-07-31

    2013-11-29

    2013-11-29

    2013-11-29

    2008-07-31

    2011-10-31

    TA

    1

    2

    2

    1

    1

    1.05

    2

    1

    3

    1

    1

    1

    1

    1

    1

    3

    3

    1.03

    ED

    Rational use of energy - Thermal efficiency ongas appliances

    Leather gloves

    Ladies' fashion handbags

    Scholastic stationery

    Classification of high visibility clothing

    Electrical connectors for towing and towedvehicles (7-pole connectors)

    Dental zinc oxide-eugenol impression paste

    Domestic instantaneous solar water heaters

    Young people's shoes (stuck-on and stitch-down constructions)

    General requirements for brushware

    Organic agriculture production and processing

    Olive oil and pomace olive oil

    Road transport management systems Part 1:Operator requirements - Goods

    Road transport management systems Part 2:Consignor requirements - Goods

    Road transport management systems Part 3:Consignee requirements - Goods

    Mechanical components for tendon basedrock support systems

    Retention (conforming) bandages

    Hearing protectors Part 1: Ear-muffs

    TITLE INTERNATIONAL RELATEDNESS

    20.00

    20.00

    20.00

    20.00

    20.00

    50.20

    35.20

    20.00

    20.00

    20.00

    20.00

    30.20

    50.60

    20.00

    20.00

    20.00

    20.00

    50.20

    STAGE

    2013-05-24

    2007-01-26

    2007-01-26

    2011-08-19

    2011-08-19

    2011-02-01

    2009-01-23

    2011-07-22

    2007-01-26

    2011-10-21

    2012-02-03

    2014-01-22

    2013-02-25

    2012-02-17

    2012-02-17

    2007-05-25

    2010-02-12

    2014-01-14

    STAGE DATE ICS

    59.140.3561.040

    59.140.35

    43.040.10

    11.060.10

    61.060

    21.060.1021.060.20

    11.040.30

    13.340.20

    1019

    120-03

    120-03

    006-01

    1005C

    022-08

    106

    1057

    216

    1079

    2110

    34E

    181B

    181B

    181B

    082-04

    1004K

    076

    COMMITTEESABS NUMBER

    SABS 1297

    SABS 1298

    SABS 1327

    SABS 1337

    SABS 1363

    SABS 1408

    SABS 1427

    SABS 1451-1

  • TECHNICAL PROGRAMME SECTION A: WORK IN PROGRESS

    A- 7 SABS STANDARDS TECHNICAL PROGRAMME APRIL 2014

    SANS NUMBER

    SANS 1459

    SANS 1461

    SANS 1462

    SANS 1466-1

    SANS 1466-2

    SANS 1466-3

    SANS 1466-4

    SATR 1466-5

    SANS 1469

    SANS 1478

    SANS 1488

    SANS 1494

    SANS 1496

    SANS 1504

    2014-08-31

    2014-06-30

    2014-02-28

    2014-12-31

    2014-03-31

    2015-06-30

    2015-06-30

    2015-06-30

    2014-06-30

    2014-03-31

    2012-12-29

    2017-05-31

    2013-12-31

    2008-09-30

    TA

    2

    1

    1

    1

    1

    1

    1

    1

    1

    1

    1

    2

    2

    2

    ED

    Traffic lights

    Risk assessment under major hazardsinstallation

    Automotive fuel ethanol - Quality managementsystem - Producer requirements

    Information technology - Processbenchmarking framework Part 1: Conceptsand overview

    Information technology - Processbenchmarking framework Part 2: Genericprocess model

    Information technology - Processbenchmarking framework Part 3: SANS/ISO9001 mapping to the generic process model

    Information technology - Processbenchmarking framework Part 4:SANS/ISO/IEC 12207 mapping to the genericprocess model

    Information technology - Processbenchmarking framework Part 5: CMMImapping to the generic process model

    Humane handling and facilities for theprotection of livestock at shows, auction sales,vending sites and livestock pounds

    Pig welfare

    Humane transportation of livestock by road

    Mobile refuse bins

    Wheel flaps fitted to motor vehicles

    Prestressed concrete lintels

    TITLE INTERNATIONAL RELATEDNESS

    20.00

    20.00

    30.20

    50.60

    50.60

    30.20

    30.20

    30.20

    50.60

    20.00

    50.60

    35.20

    20.00

    50.60

    STAGE

    2014-02-14

    2012-11-02

    2012-08-17

    2014-01-06

    2014-01-06

    2014-04-15

    2014-04-15

    2014-04-22

    2014-03-17

    2013-06-14

    2014-03-17

    2013-11-08

    2013-07-05

    2013-12-18

    STAGE DATE ICS

    29.140.4093.080.40

    03.120.1071.02075.160.20

    65.020.3065.040.10

    65.020.3065.040.10

    13.030.40

    43.040.60

    91.100.40

    064

    223

    1018A

    175

    175

    175

    175

    175

    1094

    1094

    1094

    122

    022

    081-01

    COMMITTEESABS NUMBER

    SABS 1459

    SABS 1494

    SABS 1496

    SABS 1504

  • TECHNICAL PROGRAMME SECTION A: WORK IN PROGRESS

    A- 8 SABS STANDARDS TECHNICAL PROGRAMME APRIL 2014

    SANS NUMBER

    SANS 1507-4

    SANS 1507-5

    SANS 1515-2

    SANS 1515-3-1

    SANS 1515-3-2

    SANS 1515-3

    SANS 1515-4-1

    SANS 1515-4

    SANS 1515-5

    SANS 1520-1

    SANS 1523

    2013-03-29

    2013-02-28

    2013-03-28

    2013-03-29

    2014-01-31

    2013-03-29

    2013-09-30

    2009-12-24

    TA

    1.04

    1.04

    2

    1

    1

    1

    1

    1

    1

    2

    2

    ED

    Electric cables with extruded solid dielectricinsulation for fixed installations (300/500 V to 1900/3 300 V) Part 4: XLPE Distribution cables

    Electric cables with extruded solid dielectricinsulation for fixed installations (300/500 V to 1900/3 300 V) Part 5: Halogen-free distributioncables

    Gas measuring equipment primarily for use inmines Part 2: Fixed, transportable, andvehicle-mounted flammable gas measuringand warning sensor heads and instruments

    Gas measuring equipment primarily for use inmines Part 3-1: Battery-operated portable,toxic gas measuring instruments and warningdevices

    Gas measuring equipment primarily for use inmines Part 3-2: Fixed, transportable, andvehicle-mounted toxic gas measuring andwarning sensor heads, instruments anddevices

    Gas measuring equipment primarily for use inmines Part 3: Gas performance requirementsfor toxic gas measuring instruments andwarning devices

    Gas measuring equipment primarily for use inmines Part 4-1: Battery-operated portable,Oxygen-Deficient/Oxygen-Enriched measuringinstruments and warning devices

    Gas measuring equipment primarily for use inmines Part 4: Gas performance requirementsfor oxygen-deficient/oxygen-enrichedmeasuring instruments and warning devices

    Gas measuring equipment primarily for use inmines Part 5: Fixed and stationary toxic-gasmeasuring instruments and warning devices

    Flexible electric trailing cables for use in minesPart 1: Low-voltage (640/1 100 V and 1 900/3300 V) cables

    Sheepskins (for medical use)

    TITLE INTERNATIONAL RELATEDNESS

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    50.20

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    50.60

    50.60

    50.60

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    50.60

    20.00

    STAGE

    2014-03-13

    2014-03-13

    2013-07-08

    2013-07-08

    2013-07-08

    2013-07-08

    2014-03-10

    2013-07-22

    2014-01-27

    2014-02-04

    2007-03-09

    STAGE DATE ICS

    29.060.2029.240.20

    29.060.2029.240.20

    13.220.2029.260.20

    13.220.2029.260.20

    13.220.2029.260.20

    13.220.2029.260.20

    13.220.2029.260.20

    13.220.2029.260.20

    13.220.2029.260.20

    29.060.2029.260.20

    11.040.60

    066

    066

    065

    065

    065

    065

    065

    065

    065

    066

    120-03

    COMMITTEESABS NUMBER

    SABS 1507-4

    SABS 1507-5

    SABS 1520-1

    SABS 1523

  • TECHNICAL PROGRAMME SECTION A: WORK IN PROGRESS

    A- 9 SABS STANDARDS TECHNICAL PROGRAMME APRIL 2014

    SANS NUMBER

    SANS 1526

    SANS 1529-4

    SANS 1534

    SANS 1540

    SANS 1544

    SANS 1545-4

    SANS 1545-6

    SANS 1546

    SANS 1548-1

    ARP 1554

    SANS 1590

    SANS 1598

    SANS 1604

    SANS 1605

    SANS 1606

    SANS 1608

    2014-07-31

    2012-01-31

    2008-12-24

    2009-06-30

    2011-09-30

    2013-05-13

    2014-02-28

    2013-12-31

    2014-08-10

    2013-12-30

    2015-02-05

    2014-12-31

    2014-12-31

    2015-01-31

    TA

    3

    2

    2

    2

    1

    2

    1.02

    1

    1

    1

    1

    3

    1

    1

    1

    1

    ED

    Thermoplastics sheeting for use as ageomembrane

    Water meters for cold potable water Part 4:Mechanical meters of nominal bore exceeding100 mm but not exceeding 800 mm

    Resin capsules for use with tendon basedsupport systems

    Men's and women's leather belts

    Energy performance certificates for buildings

    Safety rules for the construction andinstallation of lifts Part 4: Lifts for persons withdisabilities (vertical lifting platforms)

    Safety rules for the construction andinstallation of lifts Part 6: Rack-and-pinion lifts

    Dried mopane worms

    Use of recycled plastic material intended tocome into contact with food Part 1: PET

    Guidelines for sustainable harvesting oftraditional medicinal plants

    Supply chain specifications for whitepetroleum products

    Unleaded petrol

    Cleaning and degreasing compounds -Biologically-based

    Consumer product recall - Guidelines forsuppliers

    Accreditation of dealers in agriculturalremedies

    Paperbags for direct food packaging

    TITLE INTERNATIONAL RELATEDNESS

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    20.00

    20.00

    20.00

    20.00

    50.60

    30.20

    20.00

    STAGE

    2013-08-19

    2010-07-09

    2007-07-13

    2007-01-26

    2014-02-24

    2010-10-25

    2014-04-12

    2012-10-05

    2013-02-08

    2013-01-25

    2013-04-12

    2013-04-12

    2013-10-18

    2014-03-27

    2014-04-03

    2013-05-17

    STAGE DATE ICS

    91.100.50

    91.140.60

    73.020

    61.040

    17.220.2091.140.50

    11.180.1091.140.90

    91.140.90

    13.02013.020.1013.020.20

    75.160.20

    03.120.20

    ISO 10393:2013 IDT

    081-05

    70B

    082-04

    120-03

    059-01

    1082

    1082

    1027

    1001-06

    2110-01

    1018A

    1018A

    1006-02

    007

    1028

    006-02

    COMMITTEESABS NUMBER

    SABS 1526

    SABS 1529-4

    SABS 1534

    SABS 1540

    SABS 1545-4

    SABS 1598

  • TECHNICAL PROGRAMME SECTION A: WORK IN PROGRESS

    A- 10 SABS STANDARDS TECHNICAL PROGRAMME APRIL 2014

    SANS NUMBER

    SANS 1631

    SANS 1633

    SANS 1634

    SANS 1647

    SANS 1649

    SANS 1650

    SANS 1662

    SANS 1665

    SANS 1675

    SANS 1677

    SANS 1678

    SANS 1680

    SANS 1681

    SANS 1682

    SANS 1683

    SANS 1684

    SANS 1685

    2014-08-31

    2014-07-31

    2014-12-31

    2013-12-31

    2008-12-24

    2014-01-31

    2014-12-31

    2009-11-30

    2014-02-21

    2014-12-31

    2014-01-31

    2014-06-30

    2014-12-01

    2015-09-30

    2014-06-30

    TA

    1

    1

    1

    1

    2.01

    2

    1

    1

    2

    1

    2.01

    1

    1

    1

    1

    1

    1

    ED

    Plastic based push-fit fittings for copper tubes

    Part-worn tyres

    Specification for barrier protection systems fortreated wooden poles

    Approved market names for South African fishand related seafood species

    Non-automatic self-indicating, semi-self-indicating and non-self-indicating weighinginstruments with denominated verificationscale intervals

    Measuring systems for liquid other than water

    Self-ballasted LED tubular lamps for generallighting services for voltage > 50 V - Safetyspecification.

    Envelopes for X-ray films

    The manufacture, production, processing andtreatment of canned meat products

    SABS Guide 14001 - Legal compliance as apart of accredited ISO 14001:2004 certification

    Sterilized milk

    Live rock lobster

    Earth moving machinery - Methods ofmeasuring the masses of whole machines,their equipment and components

    Covers for residential swimming pools

    Moringa

    INHERENT flame retard fabrics

    Theatre safety

    TITLE INTERNATIONAL RELATEDNESS

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    20.00

    20.00

    20.00

    50.20

    20.00

    30.20

    20.00

    20.00

    20.00

    50.60

    20.00

    50.60

    20.00

    20.00

    20.00

    20.00

    STAGE

    2013-08-02

    2013-08-02

    2013-09-06

    2013-09-20

    2014-03-04

    2008-07-11

    2013-09-25

    2013-10-04

    2008-05-30

    2014-02-21

    2014-03-31

    2013-10-11

    2014-04-11

    2014-01-17

    2014-02-14

    2014-01-17

    2014-01-31

    STAGE DATE ICS

    23.040.4577.150.30

    17.100

    75.180.30

    29.140.30

    67.120.10

    67.100.10

    53.100ISO 6016:2008 IDT

    138-04

    031

    218

    234

    70A

    70B

    064-01

    006

    1027

    207

    1038

    234

    1034

    059-05

    1097

    1004B

    264

    COMMITTEESABS NUMBER

    SABS 1650

    SABS 1675

    SABS 1678

  • TECHNICAL PROGRAMME SECTION A: WORK IN PROGRESS

    A- 11 SABS STANDARDS TECHNICAL PROGRAMME APRIL 2014

    SANS NUMBER

    SANS 1686

    SANS 1687

    SANS 1718-2

    SANS 1718-3

    SANS 1718-9

    SANS 1745

    SANS 1775-3

    SANS 1775-5

    SANS 1783-5-1

    SANS 1783-5-2

    SANS 1795-5

    SANS 1824

    SANS 1825

    2014-12-31

    2015-12-30

    2011-03-31

    2010-02-28

    2011-03-31

    2008-12-24

    2009-02-28

    2009-02-28

    2013-08-31

    2013-08-31

    2012-06-30

    2012-12-24

    2013-06-28

    TA

    1

    1

    4

    3

    3

    2

    1

    1

    1

    1

    2

    2

    4

    ED

    Crafts

    Heat pump water heaters performancestandard

    Gaming equipment Part 2: Limited payoutgaming equipment

    Gaming equipment Part 3: Monitoring andcontrol systems for gaming equipment

    Gaming equipment Part 9: Central monitoringsystem for limited payout machines

    Cementitious grouting capsules for use withtendon-based support systems

    Intravenous infusion and transfusionequipment (sterile-packed for single use) Part3: Transfusion sets

    Intravenous infusion and transfusionequipment (sterile-packed for single use) Part5: Extension sets

    Structural timber - Procedures for theconfirmation that stress-graded softwoodtimber and such finger jointed timber meetstructural requirements

    Structural timber - Continuous assurance thattimber so graded or finger-jointed meets graderequirements

    Road traffic law enforcement systems Part 5:Data capturing and recording devices for roadtraffic law enforcement

    Beam trolleys (crawls)

    Gas cylinder test stations - Generalrequirements for periodic inspection andtesting of transportable refillable gas pressurereceptacles

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    30.20

    50.60

    30.20

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    20.00

    20.00

    30.20

    30.20

    20.00

    20.00

    50.70

    STAGE

    2014-03-07

    2014-04-11

    2010-05-25

    2010-02-12

    2010-05-25

    2007-07-13

    2007-08-24

    2007-08-24

    2014-01-17

    2014-01-17

    2010-05-28

    2010-11-26

    2014-04-17

    STAGE DATE ICS

    35.240.9997.200.99

    35.240.9997.200.99

    35.240.9997.200.99

    73.02091.100.10

    11.040.20

    11.040.20

    17.080

    53.020.30

    23.020.30

    1045

    1057

    1095

    1095

    1095

    082-04

    1036

    1036

    1008

    1008

    078

    1020

    058

    COMMITTEESABS NUMBER

    SABS 1718-2

    SABS 1718-3

    SABS 1718-9

    SABS 1745

    SABS 1795-5

    SABS 1825

  • TECHNICAL PROGRAMME SECTION A: WORK IN PROGRESS

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    SANS NUMBER

    SANS 1838-1

    SANS 1862

    SANS 1866

    SANS 1869

    SANS 1873

    SANS 1876

    SANS 1880

    SANS 1883-2

    SANS 1915

    SANS 2001-BE2

    SANS 2001-BE6

    SANS 2001-BE7

    SANS 2001-BE8

    SANS 2001-EC1

    SANS 2001-EF1

    2012-06-30

    2006-12-24

    2013-09-30

    2009-12-24

    2009-12-24

    2001-03-31

    2002-06-30

    2008-12-31

    2008-12-24

    2002-08-31

    2002-08-31

    2002-08-31

    2003-02-28

    2010-12-24

    2010-12-24

    TA

    2

    2

    2

    2

    2

    1

    1

    1

    2

    1

    1

    1

    1

    1

    1

    ED

    Electronic self-indicating road vehicle massmeasuring equipment for use by road trafficauthorities Part 1: Non-automatic massmeasuring equipment for static massmeasurement

    Packaged water other than natural mineralwater

    Health care face masks and respirators

    Chrome-tanned bend outer sole leather

    Vegetable-tanned bend outer sole leather

    Feature instance identification standard

    South African geospatial data dictionary(SAGDaD) and its application

    Geographic Information - Addresses Part 2:Guidelines for addresses in databases, datatransfer, exchange and interoperability

    Woven backfill bags and paddock curtains

    Standardized specification for constructionworks BE2: Earthworks (small works)

    Standardized specification for constructionworks BE6: Small earth dams

    Standardized specification for constructionworks BE7: Gabions and pitching

    Standardized specification for constructionworks BE8: Earthworks (roads, subgrade)

    Construction works EC1: Ceilings andpartitions

    Construction works EF1: Floor coverings andwall linings

    TITLE INTERNATIONAL RELATEDNESS

    30.20

    20.00

    20.00

    20.00

    20.00

    30.70

    50.60

    20.00

    20.00

    50.20

    50.20

    50.20

    50.20

    20.00

    20.00

    STAGE

    2013-10-24

    2006-03-03

    2012-11-23

    2007-03-09

    2007-03-09

    2002-12-03

    2013-12-30

    2007-08-17

    2007-07-13

    2003-01-16

    2003-01-16

    2003-01-16

    2003-01-16

    2009-10-23

    2009-10-23

    STAGE DATE ICS

    17.06017.100

    13.060.20

    11.040.3013.340.30

    59.140.3561.060

    59.140.3561.060

    07.04035.240.70

    07.04035.240.70

    07.04035.240.70

    55.08073.020

    93.020

    93.020

    93.020

    93.020

    91.060.0191.060.30

    91.060.0191.060.30

    078

    1037

    1039

    120-02

    120-02

    211

    211

    211

    082-04

    059

    059

    059

    059

    059

    059

    COMMITTEESABS NUMBER

    SABS 1838-1

    SABS 1862

    SABS 1869

    SABS 1873

  • TECHNICAL PROGRAMME SECTION A: WORK IN PROGRESS

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    SANS NUMBER

    SANS 2001-EM2

    SANS 2001-ET1

    SANS 2101

    SANS 2972

    SANS 3001-AG11

    SANS 3001-AG12

    SANS 3001-AS21

    SANS 3001-AS22

    SANS 3001-AS23

    SANS 3001-CO1

    SANS 3001-CO2

    SANS 3001-CO3-1

    SANS 3001-CO3-2

    SANS 3001-CO3-3

    SANS 3001-CO10

    2010-12-24

    2010-12-24

    2013-12-31

    2014-02-28

    2014-03-31

    2014-02-28

    2014-02-28

    2014-04-30

    2012-05-31

    2012-05-31

    2007-08-31

    2007-08-31

    2007-08-31

    2012-05-31

    TA

    1

    1

    1

    1

    1

    1

    1

    1

    1

    1

    1

    1

    1

    1

    1

    ED

    Construction works EM2: Surface finishes -Concrete floors

    Construction works ET1: Tiling

    Security management

    Lifting tackle - Inspections

    Civil engineering test methods Part AG11:Polished-stone value of aggregates

    Civil engineering test methods Part AG12:Soundness of aggregates (magnesiumsulphate method)

    Civil engineering test methods Part AS21:Determination of the bitumen content of anasphalt mix by ignition

    Civil engineering test methods Part AS22:Determination of the binder content ofmixtures used in bituminous slurry seals

    Civil engineering test methods Part AS23:Determination of moisture in asphalt

    Civil engineering test methods Part CO1:Freshly mixed concrete - Mixing in thelaboratory, sampling, casting and curing of testspecimens

    Civil engineering test methods Part CO2:Consistency of freshly mixed concrete -Determination of the slump

    Concrete durability index testing Part CO3-1:Preparation of test specimen

    Concrete durability index testing Part CO3-2:Oxygen permeability test

    Concrete durability index testing Part CO3-3:Chloride conductivity test

    Civil engineering test methods Part CO10: Thedimensions, tolerances and uses of castconcrete test specimens

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    50.60

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    50.60

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    20.00

    30.20

    30.20

    30.20

    20.00

    STAGE

    2009-10-23

    2009-10-23

    2009-03-27

    2013-10-24

    2013-07-22

    2014-02-11

    2013-09-09

    2013-12-27

    2014-01-07

    2011-01-21

    2011-01-21

    2013-03-04

    2013-03-04

    2013-03-04

    2011-01-21

    STAGE DATE ICS

    91.060.30

    91.060.01

    91.100.5093.080.20

    93.080.20

    91.100.30

    91.100.30

    91.100.30

    059

    059

    179

    1020

    081-04

    081-04

    081-04

    081-04

    081-04

    081-01

    081-01

    081-01

    081-01

    081-01

    081-01

    COMMITTEESABS NUMBER

  • TECHNICAL PROGRAMME SECTION A: WORK IN PROGRESS

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    SANS NUMBER

    SANS 3001-CO11

    SANS 3001-GR35

    SANS 3001-GR41

    SANS 3001-GR56

    SANS 3001-GR57

    SANS 3001-GR58

    SANS 3534-3

    SANS 5616

    SANS 5618

    SANS 5619

    SANS 5622

    SANS 5623

    SANS 5624

    SANS 5627

    2012-05-31

    2013-10-31

    2013-10-31

    2014-12-31

    2012-01-31

    2014-02-28

    2012-08-31

    2009-12-24

    2009-12-24

    2009-12-24

    2009-12-24

    2009-12-24

    2009-12-24

    2009-12-24

    TA

    1

    1

    1

    1

    1

    1

    2

    4

    4

    4

    3

    3

    3

    3

    ED

    Civil engineering test methods Part CO11:Compressive strength of hardened concrete

    Civil engineering test methods Part GR35:Determination of in-place dry density (sandreplacement)

    Civil engineering test methods Part GR41:Determination of the California Bearing Ratioof lime treated materials

    Civil engineering test methods Part GR56:Determination of the wet-dry durability ofcompacted and cured specimens ofcementitiously stabilized materials bymechanical brushing

    Civil engineering test methods Part GR57:Determination of the initial stabilizerconsumption of soils and gravels

    Civil engineering test methods Part GR58:Determination of the cement or lime content ofstabilized materials by means of the back-titration (acid base) method

    Statistics - Vocabulary and symbols Part 3:Design of experiments

    Preparation of samples (leather, elastomericmaterial and other footwear materials)

    Leather - Matter extractable by petroleumether

    Determination of water-soluble matter contentin leather

    Determination of total sulphated ash content ofleather

    Determination of ash content of water-insolubles in leather

    Determination of hide substance of leather

    Determination of magnesium sulphate contentof leather by complexometric titration

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    50.60

    30.20

    30.20

    50.60

    30.20

    50.60

    20.00

    20.00

    20.00

    20.00

    20.00

    20.00

    20.00

    STAGE

    2011-01-21

    2013-07-23

    2013-04-19

    2012-07-26

    2013-12-27

    2013-01-15

    2014-03-13

    2007-03-02

    2007-03-02

    2007-03-02

    2007-03-02

    2007-03-02

    2007-03-02

    2007-03-02

    STAGE DATE ICS

    13.080.0113.080.0593.080.20

    93.02093.080.20

    93.02093.080.20

    01.040.0301.07503.120.30

    61.060

    59.140.30

    59.140.30

    59.140.30

    59.140.30

    59.140.30

    59.140.30

    ISO 3534-3:2013 IDT

    081-01

    081-04

    081-04

    081-04

    081-04

    081-04

    169

    120-01

    120-01

    120-01

    120-01

    120-01

    120-01

    120-01

    COMMITTEESABS NUMBER

    SABS SM 616

    SABS SM 618

    SABS SM 619

    SABS SM 622

    SABS SM 623

    SABS SM 624

    SABS SM 627

  • TECHNICAL PROGRAMME SECTION A: WORK IN PROGRESS

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    SANS NUMBER

    SANS 5632

    SANS 5633

    SANS 5636

    SANS 5638

    SANS 5640

    SANS 5641

    SANS 5642

    SANS 5645

    SANS 5646

    SANS 5648

    SANS 5650

    SANS 5664

    SANS 5666

    SANS 5668

    SANS 5669

    SANS 5838

    2009-12-24

    2009-12-24

    2009-12-24

    2009-12-24

    2009-12-24

    2009-12-24

    2009-12-24

    2009-12-24

    2009-12-24

    2009-12-24

    2009-12-24

    2009-12-24

    2009-12-24

    2009-12-24

    2009-12-24

    2014-03-29

    TA

    2

    2

    3

    2

    2

    3

    3

    4

    3

    3

    3

    3

    3

    2

    2

    3

    ED

    Determination of dynamic waterproofness ofsole leather

    Determination of wet stitch tear strength(leather, leatherboard, fibreboard)

    Determination of (a) tensile strength, (b)percentage elongation caused by a specifiedforce, (c) percentage elongation at break ofleather

    Determination of dynamic waterproofness ofupper leather

    Determination of flex resistance (leatherfibreboard and cellulose fibreboard innersoles)

    Determination of wet and dry burstingstrengths of stiffeners

    Determination of water absorption of innersoles and inner-sole material

    Safety footwear - Impact resistance

    Determination of bond strength of ribattachment (stuck-on rib inner soles)

    Identification of organic retanned matter inchrome retanned leather

    Determination of hardness of elastomericmaterial

    Footwear materials - Abrasion resistance ofelastomeric material

    Footwear - Soling material - Cut growthresistance

    Measurement of set in lasting of leather withthe dome plasticity apparatus

    Measurement of distension and strength ofgrain of leather by the ball burst test

    Sand equivalent value of fine aggregates

    TITLE INTERNATIONAL RELATEDNESS

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    20.00

    20.00

    20.00

    20.00

    20.00

    20.00

    20.00

    20.00

    20.00

    20.00

    20.00

    20.00

    20.00

    20.00

    STAGE

    2007-03-02

    2007-03-02

    2007-03-02

    2007-03-02

    2007-03-02

    2007-03-02

    2007-03-02

    2007-03-02

    2007-03-02

    2007-03-02

    2007-03-09

    2007-03-09

    2007-03-09

    2007-03-09

    2007-03-09

    2013-02-01

    STAGE DATE ICS

    59.140.30

    59.140.30

    59.140.30

    59.140.30

    61.060

    61.060

    61.060

    13.340.50

    61.060

    59.140.30

    61.060

    61.060

    61.060

    61.060

    59.140.30

    91.100.15

    120-01

    120-01

    120-01

    120-01

    120-01

    216

    216

    216

    216

    120-02

    216

    216

    216

    120-01

    120-01

    081-04

    COMMITTEESABS NUMBER

    SABS SM 632

    SABS SM 633

    SABS SM 636

    SABS SM 638

    SABS SM 640

    SABS SM 641

    SABS SM 642

    SABS SM 645

    SABS SM 646

    SABS SM 648

    SABS SM 650

    SABS SM 664

    SABS SM 666

    SABS SM 668

    SABS SM 669

    SABS SM 838

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    SANS NUMBER

    SANS 5850-1

    SANS 5854

    SANS 5865

    SANS 5884

    SANS 5885

    SANS 5962

    SANS 6014

    SANS 6075

    SANS 6076

    SANS 6110

    SANS 6111

    SANS 6112

    SANS 6113

    SANS 6117

    SANS 6118

    SANS 6122

    2008-12-24

    2006-08-31

    2009-12-24

    2009-12-24

    2009-12-23

    2013-10-30

    2009-12-24

    2009-12-24

    2009-12-24

    2009-12-24

    2009-12-24

    2009-12-24

    2009-12-24

    2009-12-24

    2014-04-30

    TA

    3

    3

    3

    2

    2

    2

    1

    2

    2

    2

    2

    2

    2

    2

    2

    3

    ED

    Sulfates content of fines in aggregates Part 1:Water-soluble sulfates in fines in aggregates

    pH Value of fines in aggregates for base-courses

    Concrete tests - The drilling, preparation, andtesting for compressive strength of corestaken from hardened concrete

    Scuff damage by impact on leather

    Assessment of scuff damage to leather(viewing box method)

    Determination of wet split tear strength ofinner sole and runner materials (other thanleather)

    Earth-moving machinery - Determination ofground speed

    Total ash content (PVC upper, outer sole andheel materials)

    Ether-soluble matter content (PVC upper,outer sole and heel materials)

    Accumulated impact strength of ladies' shoeheels of height greater than 25 mm

    Accumulated impact strength of steel shanks

    Bending modulus of steel shanks for footwear

    Resilience of steel shanks for footwear

    Moisture stability of insole boards and shankboards for footwear

    Spigot holding strength of ladies' plasticsmoulded heel top-pieces

    Structural timber - Characteristic values ofstrength-graded timber - Sampling, full-sizetesting and evaluation

    TITLE INTERNATIONAL RELATEDNESS

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    30.20

    20.00

    20.00

    20.00

    50.60

    20.00

    20.00

    20.00

    20.00

    20.00

    20.00

    20.00

    20.00

    50.60

    STAGE

    2007-08-03

    2012-12-07

    2013-10-08

    2007-03-09

    2007-03-09

    2007-03-09

    2013-11-20

    2007-03-09

    2007-03-09

    2007-03-09

    2007-03-09

    2007-03-09

    2007-03-09

    2007-03-09

    2007-03-09

    2014-01-10

    STAGE DATE ICS

    91.100.15

    91.100.15

    91.100.30

    59.140.30

    59.140.30

    19.06061.060

    53.100

    61.060

    61.06071.040.40

    19.06061.060

    19.06061.060

    19.06061.060

    19.06061.060

    61.060

    19.06061.060

    79.04091.080.20

    ISO 6014:1986 IDT

    081-04

    081-04

    081-01

    120-01

    120B

    216

    1034

    216

    216

    216

    216

    216

    216

    216

    216

    1008

    COMMITTEESABS NUMBER

    SABS SM 850-1

    SABS SM 854

    SABS SM 865

    SABS SM 884

    SABS SM 885

    SABS SM 962

    SABS SM 1075

    SABS SM 1076

    SABS SM 1110

    SABS SM 1111

    SABS SM 1112

    SABS SM 1113

    SABS SM 1117

    SABS SM 1118

    SABS SM 1122

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    SANS NUMBER

    SANS 6131

    SANS 6134

    SANS 6135

    SANS 6240

    SANS 6405-2

    SANS 7131

    SANS 7165

    SANS 7870-4

    SANS 8253-3

    SANS 10008

    SANS 10019

    SANS 10021

    SANS 10043

    SANS 10047

    SANS 10049

    2009-12-24

    2009-12-24

    2009-12-24

    2013-06-28

    2013-12-31

    2015-04-24

    2008-12-24

    2014-05-31

    2013-03-29

    2014-03-31

    2014-02-28

    2015-03-31

    2012-06-30

    2013-01-31

    2015-03-31

    TA

    2

    2

    2

    2

    1

    1

    1

    1

    2

    1

    8

    4

    5

    7

    5

    ED

    Pull-off strength of ladies' shoe heels

    Fatigue bending of granulated cork bottomfiller for footwear

    Heat insulation of granulated cork bottom fillerfor footwear

    Electric conductivity of fine aggregate

    Earth-moving machinery - Symbols foroperator controls and other displays Part 2:Specific symbols for machines, equipment andaccessories

    Hot-applied thermoplastic road markingmaterials Part 1: Materials, mixtures andmanufacturing

    Fire fighting - Portable fire extinguishers -Performance and construction

    Control charts Part 4: Cumulative sum charts

    Acoustics - Audiometric test methods Part 3:Speech audiometry

    Quality management - Customer satisfaction -Guidelines for business-to-consumerelectronic commerce transactions

    Transportable pressure receptacles forcompressed, dissolved and liquefied gases -Basic design, manufacture, use andmaintenance

    The waterproofing of buildings (includingdamp-proofing and vapour barrier installation)

    The installation of wood and laminate flooring

    The testing of motor vehicles forroadworthiness

    Food safety management - Requirements forprerequisite programmes (PRPs)

    TITLE INTERNATIONAL RELATEDNESS

    20.00

    20.00

    20.00

    20.00

    50.60

    20.00

    30.20

    50.20

    50.60

    50.60

    20.00

    20.00

    30.20

    20.00

    20.00

    STAGE

    2007-03-09

    2007-03-09

    2007-03-09

    2012-12-07

    2014-04-11

    2013-06-14

    2014-02-05

    2014-04-08

    2013-03-12

    2014-03-14

    2013-06-07

    2013-03-15

    2014-01-22

    2011-01-21

    2013-05-10

    STAGE DATE ICS

    19.06061.060

    19.06061.060

    61.060

    91.100.15

    01.080.3053.100

    13.220.10

    13.140

    23.020.30

    91.120.30

    79.04091.060.30

    43.020

    67.020

    ISO 6405-2:1993

    ISO 7165:2009

    ISO 7870-4:2011

    ISO 8253-3:2012

    ISO 10008:2013

    +AM 1:1997

    +AM 2:2004

    +AM 1:2004

    +AM 2:2004

    IDT

    MOD

    IDT

    IDT

    IDT

    216

    216

    216

    081-04

    1034

    1093

    021-04

    169

    076

    176

    058

    081-06

    098-04

    1033

    1025

    COMMITTEESABS NUMBER

    SABS SM 1131

    SABS SM 1134

    SABS SM 1135

    SABS SM 1240

    SABS ISO 8253-3

    SABS 019

    SABS 021

    SABS 043

    SABS 047

    SABS 049

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    SANS NUMBER

    SANS 10082

    SANS 10085-1

    SANS 10086-1

    SANS 10086-3

    SANS 10086-3

    SANS 10087-3

    SANS 10087-6

    SANS 10090

    SANS 10100-1

    SANS 10100-2

    SANS 10100-3

    SANS 10106

    2015-06-30

    2012-11-30

    2009-12-24

    2014-03-31

    2014-10-30

    2012-03-31

    2005-01-31

    2000-12-24

    2015-06-30

    2009-03-31

    TA

    5

    2

    4.01

    2

    2.01

    5

    5

    4

    3

    3

    1

    4

    ED

    Timber buildings

    The design, erection, use and inspection ofaccess scaffolding Part 1: Steel accessscaffolding

    The installation, inspection and maintenanceof equipment used in explosive atmospheresPart 1: Installations including surfaceinstallations on mines

    The installation, inspection and maintenanceof equipment used in explosive atmospheresPart 3: Repair and overhaul of equipment

    The installation, inspection and maintenanceof equipment used in explosive atmospheresPart 3: Repair and overhaul of equipment

    The handling, storage, distribution andmaintenance of liquefied petroleum gas indomestic, commercial, and industrialinstallations Part 3: Liquefied petroleum gasinstallations involving storage vessels ofindividual water capacity exceeding 500 L

    The handling, storage, distribution andmaintenance of liquefied petroleum gas indomestic, commercial, and industrialinstallations Part 6: The application of liquefiedpetroleum gases as engine fuels for internalcombustion engines

    Community protection against fire

    The structural use of concrete Part 1: Design

    The structural use of concrete Part 2:Materials and execution of work

    The structural use of concrete Part 3: Waterretaining structures

    The installation, maintenance, repair andreplacement of domestic solar water heatingsystems

    TITLE INTERNATIONAL RELATEDNESS

    20.00

    20.00

    50.60

    35.20

    50.60

    30.20

    20.00

    20.00

    50.20

    50.60

    20.00

    20.00

    STAGE

    2012-07-20

    2012-02-10

    2014-04-18

    2013-07-02

    2014-04-18

    2013-10-11

    2013-09-20

    2010-04-30

    2005-09-06

    2014-01-29

    2013-06-14

    2008-08-29

    STAGE DATE ICS

    91.040.0191.080.20

    91.220

    29.260.20

    29.260.20

    29.260.20

    13.30075.200

    75.160.3075.200

    13.220.01

    91.080.40

    91.100.30

    27.16097.100.99

    098-04

    214

    065

    065

    065

    1019

    1019

    021-02

    098-02

    081-01

    098-02

    1057

    COMMITTEESABS NUMBER

    SABS 082

    SABS 086-1

    SABS 086-3

    SABS 086-3

    SABS 087-3

    SABS 087-6

    SABS 090

    SABS 0100-1

    SABS 0100-2

    SABS 0106

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    SANS NUMBER

    SANS 10108

    SANS 10134

    SANS 10143

    SANS 10147

    SANS 10160-3

    SANS 10160-4

    SANS 10162-1

    SANS 10163-1

    SANS 10163-2

    SANS 10164-1

    SANS 10166

    SANS 10198-13

    SANS 10200

    SANS 10209

    SANS 10212

    2008-04-30

    2014-04-30

    2010-06-30

    2012-03-31

    2015-05-31

    2013-04-30

    2015-06-30

    2008-12-24

    2008-12-24

    2008-02-28

    2012-04-30

    2004-06-30

    2010-12-24

    2011-03-31

    2012-03-31

    TA

    6

    3

    2

    5

    2

    2

    3

    3

    2

    2

    2

    2

    2

    2

    3

    ED

    The classification of hazardous locations andthe selection of equipment for use in suchlocations

    The safeness of private swimming pools

    Building drawing practice

    Refrigerating systems including plantsassociated with air-conditioning systems

    Basis of structural design and actions forbuildings and industrial structures Part 3: Windactions

    Basis of structural design and actions forbuildings and industrial structures Part 4:Seismic actions and general requirements forbuildings

    The structural use of steel Part 1: Limit-statesdesign of hot-rolled steelwork

    The structural use of timber Part 1: Limit-states design

    The structural use of timber Part 2: Allowablestress design

    The structural use of masonry Part 1:Unreinforced masonry walling

    The overhaul of diesel fuel injection equipment

    The selection, handling and installation ofelectric power cables of rating not exceeding33 kV Part 13: On-site testing, commissioning,maintenance, diagnostics and fault location

    Neutral earthing in medium voltage industrialpower systems

    The design and construction of privateswimming pools

    Roadside roadworthiness assessment ofmotor vehicles

    TITLE INTERNATIONAL RELATEDNESS

    50.60

    30.20

    20.00

    50.20

    20.00

    30.60

    20.00

    30.20

    30.20

    30.20

    20.00

    30.20

    50.60

    20.00

    30.20

    STAGE

    2013-12-03

    2014-04-24

    2009-06-12

    2013-09-12

    2013-05-24

    2014-04-03

    2014-01-17

    2013-07-02

    2013-09-06

    2010-07-22

    2010-04-16

    2013-11-07

    2013-08-12

    2010-01-22

    2010-05-19

    STAGE DATE ICS

    29.260.20

    97.220.10

    01.100.30

    27.20091.140.30

    91.010.3091.080.01

    91.010.3091.080.01

    77.140.0191.080.10

    79.04091.080.20

    79.04091.080.20

    91.060.1091.080.30

    43.060.40

    29.240.20

    29.120.50

    97.220.10

    43.02053.060

    065

    059-05

    059

    086

    098-01

    098-01

    098-03

    098-04

    098-04

    098-05

    022-05

    066

    067-05

    059

    1033

    COMMITTEESABS NUMBER

    SABS 0108

    SABS 0134

    SABS 0143

    SABS 0147

    SABS 0162-1

    SABS 0163-1

    SABS 0163-2

    SABS 0164-1

    SABS 0166

    SABS 0198-13

    SABS 0200

    SABS 0209

    SABS 0212

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    SANS NUMBER

    SANS 10216

    SANS 10222-3

    SANS 10229-1

    SATR 10229-1

    SANS 10231

    SANS 10232-1

    SANS 10234

    SANS 10237

    SANS 10239

    SANS 10240

    SANS 10241

    SANS 10241-1

    SANS 10241-2

    SANS 10243

    2013-01-31

    2014-02-28

    2014-02-28

    2011-04-30

    2013-11-01

    2013-12-20

    2012-12-24

    2009-10-31

    2012-10-31

    2012-03-31

    2012-08-31

    2013-12-24

    2013-12-24

    2014-08-29

    TA

    6

    5

    3

    1

    4

    4

    2

    2

    2

    3

    2

    1

    1

    4

    ED

    Evaluation of vehicle test stations

    Electrical security installations Part 3: Electricfences (non-lethal)and manufacturerequirements

    Transport of dangerous goods - Packagingand large packaging for road and rail transportPart 1: Packaging

    Variations between SANS 10229-1, Ed 2 andfuture Ed 3 (aligned with UN ModelRegulations 16th edition)

    Transport of dangerous goods - Operationalrequirements for road vehicles

    Transport of dangerous goods - Emergencyinformation systems Part 1: Emergencyinformation system for road transport

    Globally Harmonized System of classificationand labelling of chemicals (GHS)

    Metal roof and side cladding

    Hygienic practices on commercial fishingvessels

    The installation of replacement auto glass inmotor vehicles by the direct glazing method

    Tachograph centres and mobile workshops

    Terminological entries in standards Part 1:General requirements and examples ofpresentation

    Terminological entries in standards Part 2:Adoption of standardized terminologicalentries

    The manufacture and erection of timbertrusses

    TITLE INTERNATIONAL RELATEDNESS

    20.00

    30.60

    20.00

    20.00

    20.00

    20.00

    20.00

    20.00

    20.00

    50.20

    30.20

    50.60

    50.60

    50.60

    STAGE

    2011-01-21

    2013-10-07

    2013-01-25

    2011-02-11

    2013-01-25

    2013-01-25

    2011-07-04

    2009-02-20

    2012-05-18

    2014-03-03

    2011-01-13

    2013-07-24

    2013-07-24

    2014-03-18

    STAGE DATE ICS

    03.120.2043.180

    13.31091.090

    03.22013.30055.020

    13.30043.020

    13.300

    13.300

    91.060.1091.060.20

    13.10047.04065.150

    43.040.65

    35.16043.180

    91.060.2091.080.20

    ISO 10241-1:2011

    ISO 10241-2:2012

    IDT

    IDT

    1033

    068

    1060-03

    1060-03

    1060-02

    1060-02

    1060-02

    081-02

    1032

    022-05

    022

    037

    037

    098-04

    COMMITTEESABS NUMBER

    SABS 0216

    SABS 0222-3

    SABS 0231

    SABS 0232-1

    SABS 0237

    SABS 0239

    SABS 0240

    SABS 0241

    SABS 0243

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    SANS NUMBER

    SANS 10253

    SANS 10255

    SANS 10264-4

    SANS 10280-2

    SANS 10285

    SANS 10286

    SANS 10287

    SANS 10293

    SANS 10294

    SANS 10304-1

    SANS 10320

    SANS 10330

    SANS 10331

    SANS 10335

    SANS 10343

    2012-12-24

    2014-09-30

    2014-06-30

    2007-06-30

    2014-01-31

    2009-11-30

    2010-11-30

    2008-12-05

    2009-03-27

    2015-03-31

    2012-11-30

    2015-03-31

    2007-09-30

    2008-08-31

    2012-06-30

    TA

    2

    3

    1

    1

    2

    2

    2

    2

    2

    2

    2

    3

    2

    2

    2

    ED

    Brake service workshops

    Health, safety and environmental guidelinesfor the construction and operation of timbertreatment plants

    Disaster management Part 4: All-hazarddisaster risk reduction strategy development

    Overhead power lines for conditions prevailingin South Africa Part 2: General designconsiderations

    Rolling bearings - Sleeve type linear ballbearings - Boundary dimensions andtolerances

    Mine residue

    Automatic sprinkler installations for fire-fightingpurposes

    Condition assessment of steel wire ropes onmine winders

    The performance, operation, testing andmaintenance of drum winders relating to ropesafety

    The classification of pesticides and stockremedies for sale and handling in South AfricaPart 1: The classification of pesticides

    South African guide to the systematicevaluation of coal resources and coal reserves

    Requirements for a Hazard Analysis andCritical Control Point (HACCP) system

    Translocation of certain species of wildherbivore

    The installation, maintenance and safe use ofoverhead monorail transport systems forunderground use

    Verification of non-automatic electronic self-indicating road vehicle mass measuringequipment for use by road traffic authorities

    TITLE INTERNATIONAL RELATEDNESS

    20.00

    20.00

    20.00

    20.00

    50.60

    30.20

    30.20

    20.00

    20.00

    20.00

    20.00

    20.00

    30.20

    20.00

    30.20

    STAGE

    2011-03-25

    2014-03-20

    2014-02-14

    2007-03-30

    2014-04-17

    2013-08-28

    2014-02-05

    2007-02-23

    2007-02-23

    2013-10-11

    2011-04-20

    2013-05-10

    2006-12-04

    2007-05-18

    2013-10-24

    STAGE DATE ICS

    43.180

    13.10079.020

    29.240.20

    21.100.20

    73.020

    13.220.1091.140.60

    53.020.3073.100.40

    73.100.40

    65.100.01

    73.040

    03.120.1067.020

    13.020.4065.020.99

    03.220.3093.100

    17.06043.020

    NRS 041-2:2007

    ISO 10285:2007

    IDT

    IDT

    022-05

    218

    223

    067-05

    004

    207

    021-01

    082-02

    082-02

    1060-02

    027

    1025

    1040-01

    082-01

    078

    COMMITTEESABS NUMBER

    SABS 0253

    SABS 0255

    SABS 0286

    SABS 0287

    SABS 0293

    SABS 0294

    SABS 0304-1

    SABS 0330

    SABS 0331

    SABS 0335

    SABS 0343

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    SANS NUMBER

    SANS 10371

    SANS 10375

    SANS 10377

    SANS 10386

    SANS 10388

    SANS 10407

    SANS 10408

    SANS 11601

    SANS 12117-2

    SANS 12508

    SANS 14006

    SANS 14031

    SANS 14045

    SANS 14049

    SANS 14051

    2013-04-30

    2012-06-30

    2014-12-31

    2014-12-31

    2012-03-31

    2014-09-30

    2013-11-30

    2010-06-30

    2013-12-31

    2013-10-31

    2014-07-31

    2014-07-31

    2014-07-31

    2014-07-31

    2014-07-31

    TA

    2

    2

    1

    2

    2

    2

    2

    2

    1

    1

    1

    2

    1

    2

    1

    ED

    Terms and definitions for clothing

    The inspection, testing and examination ofoverhead cranes

    Consumer product safety - Practical guidancefor suppliers

    The care and use of animals for scientificpurposes

    The inspection, examination and testing of lifttrucks

    Thatched roof construction

    Repairs to tyres for motor vehicles, tubes andvalves

    Fire fighting - Wheeled fire extinguishers -Performance and construction

    Earth-moving machinery - Laboratory testsand performance requirements for protectivestructures of excavators Part 2: Roll-overprotective structures (ROPS) for excavators ofover 6 t

    Earth-moving machinery - Operator stationand maintenance areas - Bluntness of edges

    Environmental management systems -Guidelines for incorporating ecodesign

    Environmental management - Environmentalperformance evaluation - Guidelines

    Environmental management - Ecoefficiencyassessment of product systems - Principles,requirements and guidelines

    Environmental management - Life cycleassessment - Illustrative examples on how toapply ISO 14044 to goal and scope definitionand inventory analysis

    Environmental management - Material flowcost accounting - General framework

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    STAGE

    2011-04-20

    2010-05-28

    2014-03-27

    2014-02-21

    2010-03-19

    2013-04-09

    2013-06-21

    2009-09-04

    2014-04-11

    2013-07-03

    2014-01-23

    2014-04-08

    2014-01-23

    2013-11-15

    2014-01-23

    STAGE DATE ICS

    01.040.59

    53.020.20

    07.08011.040.0111.100

    43.10053.020.20

    91.060.20

    83.160.10

    13.220.10

    53.100

    53.100

    13.020.10

    13.020.10

    13.020.1013.020.60

    13.020.3013.020.60

    13.020.10

    ISO 10377:2013

    ISO 11601:2008

    ISO 12117-2:1997

    ISO 12508:1994

    ISO 14006:2011

    ISO 14031:2013

    ISO 14045:2012

    ISO/TR 14049:2012

    ISO 14051:2011

    +Cor 1:2010

    IDT

    MOD

    IDT

    IDT

    IDT

    IDT

    IDT

    IDT

    IDT

    1195

    096

    007

    1040-04

    110

    098-04

    031

    021-04

    1034

    1034

    207

    207

    207

    207

    207

    COMMITTEESABS NUMBER

    SABS ISO 14031

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    SANS NUMBER

    SANS 14065

    SATR 14069

    SANS 14371

    SANS 14452

    SANS 14788

    SANS 15443-1

    SANS 15443-2

    SANS 15998

    SANS 16368

    SATS 17576

    SANS 20000-3

    SANS 20000-4

    SANS 22313

    2014-07-31

    2014-07-31

    2014-03-31

    2013-09-30

    2014-03-31

    2014-03-31

    2014-03-31

    2013-12-31

    2014-05-31

    2014-05-31

    2014-07-31

    2014-07-31

    2014-06-30

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    Greenhouse gases - Requirements forgreenhouse gas validation and verificationbodies for use in accreditation or other formsof recognition

    Greenhouse gases - Quantification andreporting of greenhouse gas emissions fororganizations - Guidance for the application ofISO 14064-1

    Water quality - Determination of fresh watersediment toxicity to Heterocypris incongruens (Crustacea, Ostracoda)

    Network services billing - Requirements

    Continuous hot-dip zinc-5 % aluminium alloycoated steel sheet

    Information technology - Security techniques -Security assurance framework Part 1:Introduction and concepts

    Information technology - Security techniques -Security assurance framework Part 2: Analysis

    Earth-moving machinery - Machine-controlsystems (MCS) using electronic components -Performance criteria and tests for functionalsafety

    Mobile elevating work platforms - Designcalculations, safety requirements and testmethods

    Performance requirements - Light emittingdiode products for interior lighting,streetlighting and floodlighting

    Information technology - Service managementPart 3: Guidance on scope definition andapplicability of ISO/IEC 20000-1

    Information technology - Service management- Part 4: Process reference model

    Societal security - Business continuitymanagement systems

    TITLE INTERNATIONAL RELATEDNESS

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    50.60

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    50.60

    50.60

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    20.00

    20.00

    20.00

    STAGE

    2014-04-08

    2014-03-28

    2014-03-27

    2014-03-27

    2014-03-27

    2014-03-13

    2014-03-13

    2014-04-22

    2014-03-29

    2014-01-31

    2014-04-11

    2014-04-11

    2014-02-14

    STAGE DATE ICS

    13.020.40

    77.140.50

    35.040

    35.040

    53.100

    53.020.99

    03.080.9935.020

    ISO 14065:2013

    ISO/TR 14069:2013

    ISO 14371:2012

    ISO 14452:2012

    ISO 14788:2011

    ISO/IEC TR 15443-1:2012

    ISO/IEC TR 15443-2:2012

    ISO 15998:2008

    ISO 16368:2010

    ISO/IEC 20000-3:2012

    ISO/IEC 20000-4:2010

    ISO 22313:2011

    IDT

    IDT

    IDT

    IDT

    IDT

    IDT

    IDT

    IDT

    IDT

    IDT

    IDT

    IDT

    207

    207

    147-04

    007

    107

    001-27

    001-27

    1034

    214

    064-01

    001-07

    001-07

    223

    COMMITTEESABS NUMBER

    SABS ISO 14788

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    SANS NUMBER

    SANS 22321

    SANS 22322

    SANS 22398

    SANS 22915-1

    SANS 22915-2

    SANS 22915-3

    SANS 22915-10

    SANS 22915-11

    SANS 22915-20

    SANS 22915-21

    SANS 27013

    SANS 28801

    SANS 29191

    2011-09-30

    2011-09-30

    2014-06-30

    2014-07-31

    2014-07-31

    2014-07-31

    2014-07-31

    2014-07-31

    2014-07-31

    2014-07-31

    2014-06-30

    2014-04-30

    2014-06-30

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    Societal security - Essential data requirementsfor command and control, coordination andcooperation

    Societal security - Inter/Intra organisationalwarning procedure

    Societal security - Guidelines for exercisesand testing

    Industrial trucks - Verification of stability Part1: General

    Industrial trucks - Verification of stability Part2: Counterbalanced trucks with mast

    Industrial trucks - Verification of stability Part3: Reach and straddle trucks

    Industrial trucks - Verification of stability Part10: Additional stability test for trucks operatingin the special condition of stacking with loadlaterally displaced by powered vehicles

    Industrial trucks - Verification of stability Part11: Industrial variable-reach trucks

    Industrial trucks - Verification of stability Part20: Additional stability test for trucks operatingin the special condition of offset load, offset byutilization

    Industrial trucks - Verification of stability Part21: Order picking trucks with operator positionelevating above 1200 mm

    Information technology - Security techniques -Guidance on the integrated implementation ofISO/IEC 27001 and ISO/IEC 20000-1

    Double sampling plans by attributes withminimal sample sizes, indexed by producer'srisk quality (PRQ) and consumer's risk quality(CRQ)

    Information technology - Security techniques -Requirements for partially anonymous,partially unlinkable authentication

    TITLE INTERNATIONAL RELATEDNESS

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    20.00

    20.00

    50.60

    50.20

    50.60

    STAGE

    2009-09-04

    2009-09-04

    2014-02-14

    2014-03-20

    2014-03-20

    2014-03-20

    2014-03-20

    2014-03-20

    2014-03-20

    2014-03-20

    2014-03-28

    2014-04-08

    2014-03-28

    STAGE DATE ICS

    03.100.01

    03.100.01

    53.060

    53.060

    53.060

    53.060

    53.060

    53.060

    53.060

    ISO 22321:1111

    ISO 22322:1111

    ISO 22398:2013

    ISO 22915-1:2008

    ISO 22915-2:2008

    ISO 22915-3:2008

    ISO 22915-10:2008

    ISO 22915-11:2008

    ISO 22915-20:2008

    ISO 22915-21:2009

    ISO/IEC 27013:2012

    ISO 28801:2011

    ISO/IEC 29191:2012

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    223

    223

    110

    110

    110

    110

    110

    110

    110

    001-27

    169

    001-27

    COMMITTEESABS NUMBER

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    SANS NUMBER

    SATR 29944

    SANS 30004

    SANS 30005

    SANS 50002

    SANS 50003

    SANS 50004

    SANS 50006

    SANS 50010-2

    SANS 50015

    SANS 50198

    SANS 50413-1

    SANS 50529

    SANS 50545

    SANS 52901

    2014-07-31

    2013-12-31

    2013-12-31

    2015-12-24

    2015-12-24

    2015-12-24

    2015-12-24

    2015-01-31

    2015-12-24

    2014-06-30

    2014-03-14

    2012-03-30

    2014-06-30

    2008-06-30

    TA

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    1

    1

    1

    1

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    Powered industrial trucks - Brake perfomance- Determination of measurement procedures

    Ships and marine technology - Ship recyclingmanagement systems - Guidelines for theimplementation of ISO 30000

    Ships and marine technology - Ship recyclingmanagement systems - Information control forhazardous materials in the manufacturingchain of shipbuilding and ship operations

    Energy audits

    Energy management system audits andauditor competency

    Guidance for the implementation,maintenance and improvement of an EnMS

    Energy Baseline and Energy PerformanceIndicators (EnPIs) - General principles andguidance

    Guide to do measurement and verification onGreenfields projects

    Monitoring, measurement, analysis andverification of organizational energyperformance

    Sanitary appliances - Baths from crosslinkedcast acrylic sheets - Requirements and testmethods

    Masonry cement Part 1: Composition,specifications and conformity criteria

    Respiratory protective devices -Recommendations for selection, use, care andmaintenance - Guidance document

    Ductile iron pipes, fittings, accessories andtheir joints for water pipelines - Requirementsand test methods

    Products used for treatment of water intendedfor human consumption - Inorganic supportingand filtering materials - Definitions

    TITLE INTERNATIONAL RELATEDNESS

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    50.60

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    20.00

    20.00

    20.00

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    20.00

    50.20

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    50.20

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    STAGE

    2014-03-28

    2013-07-03

    2013-07-03

    2013-05-10

    2013-05-10

    2013-05-10

    2013-05-10

    2013-05-10

    2013-05-10

    2014-02-25

    2014-04-22

    2011-01-28

    2014-02-25

    2007-12-28

    STAGE DATE ICS

    91.140.70

    91.100.10

    23.040.1023.040.40

    01.040.7113.060.2071.100.80

    ISO/TR 29944:2010

    ISO 30004:2012

    ISO 30005:2012

    ISO 50002:1111

    ISO 50003:1111

    ISO 50004:1111

    ISO 50006:1111

    ISO 50015:1111

    EN 198:2008

    EN 413-1:2011

    EN 529:1111

    EN 545:2002

    EN 12901:1999

    IDT

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    IDT

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    IDT

    IDT

    IDT

    IDT

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    IDT

    IDT

    110

    207

    207

    242

    242

    242

    242

    242

    242

    138-02

    081-01

    094-15

    138-04

    147

    COMMITTEESABS NUMBER

    SABS EN 198

    SABS EN 545

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    SANS NUMBER

    SANS 53138-1

    SANS 53163

    SANS 53164

    SANS 53165

    SANS 54509

    SANS 60079-14

    SANS 60079-17

    SANS 60079-31

    SANS 60252-1

    SANS 60252-2

    SANS 60269-2

    SANS 60317-0-1

    SANS 60317-0-2

    2014-05-31

    2014-03-24

    2014-03-24

    2014-12-24

    2010-10-31

    2014-05-31

    2014-05-31

    2014-05-31

    2013-12-31

    2014-06-30

    2014-06-30

    TA

    2

    1

    1

    1

    1

    5

    5

    2

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    2.01

    4

    4

    2

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    Buoyant aids for swimming instruction Part 1:Safety requirements and test methods forbuoyant aids to be worn

    Thermal insulation products for buildings -Factory made expanded polystyrene (EPS)products - Specification

    Thermal insulation products for buildings -Factory made extruded polystyrene foam(XPS) products - Specification

    Thermal insulation products for buildings -Factory made rigid polyurethane foam (PUR)products - Specification

    Self-supporting double-skin metal-facedinsulating panels - Factory-made products -Specifications

    Explosive atmospheres Part 14: Electricalinstallations design, selection and erection

    Explosive atmospheres Part 17: Electricalinstallations inspection and maintenance

    Explosive atmospheres Part 31: Equipmentdust ignition protection by enclosure "t"

    AC motor capacitors Part 1: General -Performance, testing and rating - Safetyrequirements - Guidance for installation andoperation

    AC motor capacitors Part 2: Motor startcapacitors

    Low-voltage fuses Part 2: Supplementaryrequirements for fuses for use by authorizedpersons (fuses mainly for industrialapplication) - Examples of standardizedsystems of fuses A to K

    Specifications for particular types of windingwires Part 0-1: General requirements -Enamelled round copper wire

    Specifications for particular types of windingwires Part 0-2: General requirements -Enamelled rectangular copper wire

    TITLE INTERNATIONAL RELATEDNESS

    50.20

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    50.20

    50.20

    50.20

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    50.60

    50.60

    50.70

    50.60

    50.60

    50.60

    50.70

    STAGE

    2014-04-29

    2014-03-11

    2014-04-29

    2014-03-04

    2014-02-27

    2014-04-03

    2014-04-14

    2014-04-03

    2014-03-28

    2014-03-30

    2014-02-27

    2014-03-18

    2014-04-14

    STAGE DATE ICS

    97.220.40

    91.100.60

    91.100.60

    91.100.60

    91.100.60

    29.260.20

    29.260.20

    29.260.20

    31.060.70

    31.060.70

    29.120.50

    29.060.10

    29.060.10

    EN 13138-1:2008

    EN 13163:2012

    EN 13164:2012

    EN 13165:2012

    EN 14509:2013

    IEC 60079-14:2013

    IEC 60079-17:2013

    IEC 60079-31:2013

    IEC 60252-1:2010

    IEC 60252-2:2013

    IEC 60269-2:2013

    IEC 60317-0-1:2013

    IEC 60317-0-2:2013

    +AM 1:2013

    IDT

    IDT

    IDT

    IDT

    IDT

    IDT

    IDT

    IDT

    IDT

    IDT

    IDT

    IDT

    IDT

    1188

    081-09

    081-09

    1021

    1021

    065

    065

    065

    064-01

    064-01

    067-05

    061

    061

    COMMITTEESABS NUMBER

    SABS IEC 60079-14

    SABS IEC 60079-17

    SABS IEC 60252-1

    SABS IEC 60269-2

    SABS IEC 60317-0-1

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    SANS NUMBER

    SANS 60317-27

    SANS 60317-28

    SANS 60335-2-5

    SANS 60335-2-7

    SANS 60335-2-21

    SANS 60335-2-31

    SANS 60601-2-21

    SANS 60669-2-5

    SANS 60704-2-14

    SANS 60745-2-23

    SANS 60974-10

    2014-05-31

    2014-05-31

    2014-07-31

    2007-04-30

    2014-08-30

    2009-10-31

    2014-03-31

    2014-08-30

    2014-07-31

    2014-10-30

    TA

    1

    2

    3

    5.01

    2

    4

    1

    1

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    1

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    Specifications for particular types of windingwires Part 27: Paper tape covered rectangularcopper wire

    Specifications for particular types of windingwires Part 28: Polyesterimide enamelledrectangular copper wire, class 180

    Household and similar electrical appliances -Safety Part 2-5: Particular requirements fordishwashers

    Household and similar electrical appliances -Safety Part 2-7: Particular requirements forwashing machines

    Household and similar electrical appliances -Safety Part 2-21: Particular requirements forstorage water heaters

    Household and similar electrical appliances -Safety Part 2-31: Particular requirements forrange hoods and other cooking fumeextractors

    Medical electrical equipment Part 2-21:Particular requirements for the basic safetyand essential performance of infant radiantwarmers

    Switches for household and similar fixedelectrical installations Part 2-5: Particularrequirements - Switches and relatedaccessories for use in home and buildingelectronic systems (HBES)

    Household and similar electrical appliances -Test code for the determination of airborneacoustical noise Part 2-14: Particularrequirements for refigerators, frozen-foodstorage cabinets and food freezers

    Hand-held motor-operated electric tools -Safety Part 2-23: Particular requirements fordie grinders and small rotary tools

    Arc welding equipment Part 10:Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)requirements

    TITLE INTERNATIONAL RELATEDNESS

    50.70

    50.70

    50.20

    50.60

    20.00

    50.20

    35.20

    50.60

    50.20

    50.20

    50.20

    STAGE

    2014-04-14

    2014-04-14

    2014-03-25

    2013-12-10

    2006-10-27

    2014-03-25

    2013-08-22

    2014-02-28

    2014-03-25

    2014-03-25

    2014-04-29

    STAGE DATE ICS

    29.060.10

    29.060.10

    97.040.40

    13.12097.060

    91.140.65

    97.040.20

    11.040.0111.040.1011.040.99

    29.120.4097.120

    17.140.2097.040.30

    25.140.2025.140.30

    25.160.3033.100.01

    IEC 60317-27:2013

    IEC 60317-28:2013

    IEC 60335-2-5:2012

    IEC 60335-2-7:2012

    IEC 60335-2-21:2003

    IEC 60335-2-31:2012

    IEC 60601-2-21:2009

    IEC 60669-2-5:2013

    IEC 60704-2-14:2013

    IEC 60745-2-23:2012

    IEC 60974-10:2014

    +AM 1:2012

    +Cor 1:2012

    +Cor 1:2013

    IDT

    IDT

    IDT

    IDT

    MOD

    IDT

    IDT

    IDT

    IDT

    IDT

    IDT

    061

    061

    072

    072

    072

    072

    072

    067-03

    072

    072

    072

    COMMITTEESABS NUMBER

    SABS IEC 60335-2-5

    SABS IEC 60335-2-7

    SABS 60335-2-21

    SABS IEC 60335-2-31

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    SANS NUMBER

    SANS 61010-2-081

    SANS 61290-3

    SANS 61439-4

    SANS 61770

    SANS 61968-9

    SANS 62056-5-3

    SANS 62056-6-2

    SANS 62056-7-6

    SANS 62056-8-3

    SANS 62056-9-7

    SANS 62135-2

    2009-06-30

    2013-08-31

    2014-09-30

    2014-04-30

    2014-01-31

    2014-03-31

    2014-01-31

    2014-02-28

    2014-03-31

    2014-09-30

    TA

    1.01

    2

    1

    2

    2

    1

    1

    1

    1

    1

    1

    ED

    Safety requirements for electrical equipmentfor measurement, control and laboratory usePart 2-081: Particular requirements forautomatic and semi-automatic laboratoryequipment for analysis and other purposes

    Optical amplifiers - Test methods Part 3:Noise figure parameters

    Low-voltage switchgear and controlgearassemblies - Part 4: Particular requirementsfor assemblies for construction sites (ACS)

    Electric appliances connected to the watermains - Avoidance of backsiphonage andfailure of hose-sets

    Application integration at electric utilities -System interfaces for distribution managementPart 9: Interfaces for meter reading andcontrol

    Electricity metering data exchange - TheDLMS/COSEM suite Part 5-3: DLMS/COSEMapplication layer

    Electricity metering data exchange - TheDLMS/COSEM suite Part 6-2: COSEMinterface classes

    Electricity metering data exchange - TheDLMS/COSEM suite Part 7-6: The 3-layer,connection-oriented HDLC basedcommunication profile

    Electricity metering data exchange - TheDLMS/COSEM suite Part 8-3: Communicationprofile for PLC S-FSK neighbourhoodnetworks

    Electricity metering data exchange - TheDLMS/COSEM suite Part 9-7: Communicationprofile for TCP-UDP/IP networks

    Resistance welding equipment Part 2:Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)requirements

    TITLE INTERNATIONAL RELATEDNESS

    50.20

    50.60

    50.60

    50.20

    50.20

    50.20

    20.00

    20.00

    50.20

    20.00

    50.20

    STAGE

    2014-03-25

    2009-06-30

    2013-06-06

    2014-04-29

    2014-03-28

    2014-03-28

    2014-01-17

    2013-11-08

    2014-04-01

    2014-01-17

    2014-04-29

    STAGE DATE ICS

    71.040.20

    33.180.30

    29.130.20

    97.040.4097.060

    33.20035.240.60

    35.100.7035.11091.140.50

    91.140.50

    17.220.0135.11035.240.9991.140.50

    17.220.0135.11035.240.6091.140.50

    17.220.0135.11035.240.9991.140.50

    25.160.3033.100.01

    IEC 61010-2-081:2009

    IEC 61290-3:2008

    IEC 61439-4:2012

    IEC 61770:2008

    IEC 61968-9:2013

    IEC 62056-5-3:2013

    IEC 62056-6-2:2013

    IEC 62056-7-6:2013

    IEC 62056-8-3:2013

    IEC 62056-9-7:2013

    IEC 62135-2:2007

    +IS 1:2009 IDT

    IDT

    IDT

    IDT

    IDT

    IDT

    IDT

    IDT

    IDT

    IDT

    IDT

    072

    079

    067-02

    072

    062

    062

    062

    062

    062

    062

    072

    COMMITTEESABS NUMBER

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    SANS NUMBER

    SATR 62368-2

    SATS 62441

    SANS 62464-2

    SANS 80601-2-60

    SANS 102178

    SANS 300086-2

    SANS 300113-2

    SANS 300175-1

    SANS 300175-2

    2013-10-31

    2014-07-31

    2013-08-30

    2014-09-30

    2014-04-30

    2014-04-30

    2014-03-31

    2014-03-20

    2014-03-31

    TA

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    2

    ED

    Audio/video, information and communicationtechnology equipment Part 2: Explanatoryinformation related to IEC 62368-1

    Safeguards against accidentally causedcandle flame ignition for audio/video,communication and information technologyequipment

    Magnetic resonance equipment for medicalimaging Part 2: Classification criteria for pulsesequences

    Medical electrical equipment Part 2-60:Particular requirements for the basic safetyand essential performance of dentalequipment

    Broadband Radio Access Networks (BRAN);HiperMAN; Data Link Control (DLC) layer

    Electromagnetic compatibility and Radiospectrum Matters (ERM); Land MobileService; Radio equipment with an internal orexternal RF connector intended primarily foranalogue speech Part 2: Harmonized ENcovering essential requirements of article 3.2of the R&TTE Directive

    Electromagnetic compatibility and Radiospectrum Matters (ERM); Land mobile service;Radio equipment intended for the transmissionof data (and/or speech) using constant or non-constant envelope modulation and having anantenna connector; Part 2: Harmonized ENcovering essential requirements under article3.2 of the R&TTE Directive

    Digital Enhanced CordlessTelecommunications (DECT); CommonInterface (CI) Part 1: Overview

    Digital Enhanced CordlessTelecommunications (DECT); CommonInterface (CI) Part 2: Physical Layer (PHL)

    TITLE INTERNATIONAL RELATEDNESS

    20.00

    20.00

    50.60

    50.20

    50.60

    50.20

    50.20

    50.60

    20.00

    STAGE

    2013-08-30

    2014-02-21

    2013-10-26

    2014-04-29

    2014-03-28

    2014-02-27

    2014-03-04

    2014-03-28

    2014-03-07

    STAGE DATE ICS

    33.160.0135.020

    13.220.4033.02035.02035.26097.020

    11.040.0111.060.20

    33.060.9935.110

    33.060.2033.100.01

    33.060.2033.100.01

    33.070.30

    33.070.30

    IEC/TR 62368-2:2011

    IEC/TS 62441:2011

    IEC 62464-2:2010

    IEC 80601-2-60:2012

    ETSI TS 102178:2010

    ETSI EN 300086-2:2010

    ETSI EN 300113-2:2011

    ETSI EN 300175-1:2013

    ETSI EN 300175-2:2013

    IDT

    IDT

    IDT

    IDT

    IDT

    IDT

    IDT

    IDT

    IDT

    072

    072

    072

    072

    074-05

    074-05

    074-05

    074-05

    074-05

    COMMITTEESABS NUMBER

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