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Plastics — Symbols and Abbreviated Terms — Part 1: Basic Polymers and Their Special Characteristics

ISO 1043-1:2011 defines abbreviated terms for the basic polymers used in plastics, symbols for components of these terms, and symbols for special characteristics of plastics. It includes only those abbreviated terms that have come into established use and its aim is both to prevent the occurrence of more than one abbreviated term for a given plastic and to prevent a given abbreviated term being interpreted in more than one way. Guidance for the preparation of new abbreviated terms, reference lists of symbols for the components of plastics terms used to form the abbreviated terms for plastics, and a classification of abbreviated terms for polymers grouped by type are given in annexes.


Plastics — Symbols and Abbreviated Terms — Part 2: Fillers and Reinforcing Materials

ISO 1043-2:2011 specifies uniform symbols for terms referring to fillers and reinforcing materials. It includes only those symbols that have come into established use, and its main aim is both to prevent the occurrence of more than one symbol for a given filler or reinforcing material and to prevent a given symbol being interpreted in more than one way.


LPG equipment and accessories - Equipping of LPG road tankers

This European Standard specifies equipment and accessories for road tankers used for the transport of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) and identifies the equipment that is considered necessary to ensure that filling, transportation and discharge operations can be carried out safely. It specifies the requirements for the assembly of the accessories and the vehicle LPG equipment to the road tanker. This European Standard also identifies additional equipment and accessories that can be used on road tankers carrying LPG. This European Standard does not preclude the use of alternative designs, materials and equipment testing which provide the same or a higher level of safety. ADR [9] requires that such alternative technical codes be recognised by the competent authority, provided that the minimum requirements of section 6.8.2 of ADR [9] are complied with. This European Standard does not apply to “tank-containers” or “battery-vehicles” used for the transport of LPG.


LPG equipment and accessories - Welded steel pressure vessels for LPG road tankers - Design and manufacture

This European Standard specifies minimum requirements for materials, design, construction and workmanship procedures, and tests for welded LPG road tanker pressure vessels and their welded attachments manufactured from carbon, carbon/manganese and micro alloy steels. There is no upper size limit as this is determined by the gross vehicle weight limitation. This European Standard does not cover pressure vessels for pressure vessel containers. NOTE 1 In the context of this standard the term "road tanker" is understood to mean “fixed tanks” and “demountable tanks” as defined in ADR. NOTE 2 The equipment for the pressure vessels and the inspection and testing after assembly is covered by EN 12252 and EN 14334, respectively. NOTE 3 The design type of the road tanker is subject to approval by the competent authority, as required by ADR.


Tanks for the transport of dangerous goods - Metallic pressure tanks - Design and construction

This European Standard specifies the minimum requirements for the design and construction of metallic pressure tanks having a maximum working or test pressure exceeding 50 kPa (0,5 bar), for the transport of dangerous goods by road and rail and sea. This European Standard includes requirements for openings, closures and structural equipment; it does not cover requirements of service equipment. For tanks for the transport of cryogenic liquids, EN 13530-1 and EN 13530-2 apply. NOTE 1 Design and construction of pressure tanks according to the scope of this European Standard are primarily subject to the requirements of RID/ADR, 6.8.2.1, 6.8.3.1 and 6.8.5, as relevant. In addition, the relevant requirements of RID/ADR, columns 12 and 13 of Table A to chapter 3.2, 4.3 and 6.8.2.4 apply. For the structural equipment subsections 6.8.2.2 and 6.8.3.2 apply, as relevant. The definitions of RID/ADR 1.2.1 are referred to. For portable tanks see also Chapter 4.2 and Sections 6.7.2 and 6.7.3 of RID and ADR. In addition, the relevant requirements of RID/ADR, columns 10 and 11 of Table A to Chapter 3.2, 4.2, 6.7.2 and 6.7.3 apply. The paragraph numbers above relate to the 2013 issue of RID/ADR which are subject to regular revisions. This can lead to temporary non-compliances with EN 14025. It is important to know that requirements of RID/ADR take precedence over any clause of this standard. NOTE 2 This standard is applicable to liquefied gases including LPG, however for a dedicated LPG standard see EN 12493. If not otherwise specified, provisions which take up the whole width of the page apply to all kind of tanks. Provisions contained in a single column apply only to: - road and rail pressure tanks according to RID/ADR chapter 6.8 (left-hand column); - portable tanks according to RID/ADR chapter 6.7 (right-hand column).


Tanks for transport of dangerous goods - Testing, inspection and marking of metallic tanks

This European Standard specifies testing, inspection and marking for the type approval, initial inspection, periodic inspection, intermediate inspection and exceptional check of metallic tanks (shell and equipment) of fixed tanks (tank vehicles), demountable tanks, rail tank wagons, portable tanks and tank containers for the transport of dangerous goods. This European Standard is not applicable to battery-vehicles and battery-wagons comprising cylinders, tubes, pressure drums, bundles of cylinders and multiple element gas containers (MEGCs), independent of whether the elements are receptacles or tanks. It is essential that the requirements of the applicable regulations for the transport of dangerous goods prevail in all cases over those of this standard.


Tanks for the transport of dangerous goods - Tank equipment for the transport of liquid chemicals and liquefied gases - Product discharge and air inlet valves

This European Standard specifies the requirements for product discharge and air inlet valves for use on transportable tanks with a minimum working pressure greater than 50 kPa for the transport of dangerous goods by road and rail. NOTE 1 The term 'valve' includes ball valves as well as butterfly valves and similar closure devices. It is applicable to metallic equipment for use on tanks with gravity and/or pressure filling and discharge for liquid chemicals and liquefied gases. It includes carbon dioxide while excluding refrigerated liquefied gases. NOTE 2 The standard is also applicable to liquefied gases including LPG, however, for a dedicated LPG standard see EN 13175 [3].


fireek/ farik/freekah/Freekeh/ Frikeh/ Frikah

تنطبق هذه المواصفة القياسية على منتج الفريكة أو القمح الاخضر المشوي/المحمص بملامسة النار.


Builders hoists for persons and materials with vertically guided cages

This European Standard deals with power operated temporarily installed builders hoists (referred to as "hoists" in this standard) intended for use by persons who are permitted to enter sites of engineering and construction, serving landing levels, having a cage: - designed for the transportation of persons or of persons and materials; - guided; - travelling vertically or along a path within 15° max. of the vertical; - supported or sustained by drum driven wire rope, rack and pinion, or an expanding linkage mechanism; - where masts, when erected, may or may not require support from separate structures. 1.2 The European Standard identifies hazards as listed in Clause 4 which arise during the various phases in the life of such equipment and describes methods for the elimination or reduction of these hazards when used as intended by the manufacturer. 1.3 This European Standard does not specify the additional requirements for: - operation in severe conditions (e.g. extreme climates, strong magnetic fields); - lightning protection; - operation subject to special rules (e.g. potentially explosive atmospheres); - electromagnetic compatibility (emission, immunity); - handling of loads the nature of which could lead to dangerous situations (e.g. molten metal, acids/bases, radiating materials, fragile loads); - the use of combustion engines; - the use of remote controls; - hazards occurring during manufacture; - hazards occurring as a result of mobility; - hazards occurring as a result of being erected over a public road; - earthquakes. 1.4 This European Standard is not applicable to: - builders hoists for the transport of goods only EN 12158-1 and EN 12158-2; - lifts according to EN 81-1, EN 81-2, EN 81-3 and EN 81-43; - work cages suspended from lifting appliances; - work platforms carried on the forks of fork trucks; - work platforms EN 1495; - funiculars; - lifts specially designed for military purposes; - mine lifts; - theatre elevators; - builders hoists for persons and material with vertically guided cages which are manufactured before the date of its publication as EN; - hoists with hydraulic drive/braking systems and hydraulic safety devices. This document is not applicable to Builders hoists for persons and material with vertical guided cages which are manufactured before the date of its publication as EN. 1.5 This European Standard deals with the hoist installation. It includes the base frame and base enclosure but excludes the design of any concrete, hard core, timber or other foundation arrangement. It includes the design of mast ties but excludes the design of anchor screws to the supporting structure. It includes the landing gates and their frames but excludes the design of any anchorage fixing bolts to the supporting structure.


Safety rules for the construction and installation of lifts - Lifts for the transport of persons and goods - Part 28: Remote alarm on passenger and goods passenger lifts

This standard applies to alarm systems for all types of passenger and goods passenger lifts, in particular thosecovered in the EN 81 series of standards. This standard also deals with the minimum information given to the owner of the installation related to maintenance and rescue service. This standard deals with the following significant hazard relevant to lifts when they are used as intended and under the conditions foreseen by the installer/manufacturer: Entrapment of users due to the lift not working properly. This standard is not applicable to alarm systems intended to be used to call for help in other cases, e.g. heart attack, seeking information. This standard is applicable to alarm systems used for lifts manufactured and installed after the date of publicationby CEN of this standard. However, this standard may be taken into account when applied to existing lifts. EN 81-70 gives additional requirements for persons with disabilities. This standard supersedes EN 81-1:1998 and EN 81-2:1998 with regard to remote alarm (clause 14.2.3).


Swimming pool equipment - Part 1: General safety requirements and test methods

This European Standard specifies general safety requirements and test methods for equipment used in classified swimming pools as specified in EN 15288-1 and EN 15288-2. Where specific standards exist, this general standard should not be used alone. Special care is required in applying this general standard alone to equipment for which no product specific standard has yet been published.


Swimming pool equipment - Part 3: Additional specific safety requirements and test methods for inlets and outlets and water/air based water leisure features

This European Standard specifies safety requirements and test methods for inlets and outlets for water/air and water/air based leisure features involving water movement, in addition to the general safety requirements of EN 13451-1:2011. The requirements of this specific standard take priority over those in EN 13451-1:2011. This part of EN 13451 is applicable to swimming pool equipment designed for: — the introduction and/or extraction of water for treatment or leisure purposes; — the introduction of air for leisure purposes; — water leisure features involving the movement of water. NOTE The above items are identified with the general term devices.


Swimming pool equipment - Part 4: Additional specific safety requirements and test methods for starting platforms

This European Standard specifies safety requirements for starting platforms in addition to the general safety requirements of EN 13451 1:2011 and should be read in conjunction with it. The requirements of this specific standard take priority over those in EN 13451-1:2011. This European Standard is applicable to manufactured starting platforms for use in competition and training in classified swimming pools as specified in EN 15288-1 and EN 15288-2


Information technology — Security techniques — Guidelines for identification, collection, acquisition, and preservation of digital evidence

This International Standard provides guidelines for specific activities in handling digital evidence, which are identification, collection, acquisition and preservation of digital evidence that may be of evidential value. This International Standard provides guidance to individuals with respect to common situations encountered throughout the digital evidence handling process and assists organizations in their disciplinary procedures and in facilitating the exchange of potential digital evidence between jurisdictions. This International Standard gives guidance for the following devices and/or functions that are used in various circumstances: - Digital storage media used in standard computers like hard drives, floppy disks, optical and magneto optical disks, data devices with similar functions, - Mobile phones, Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs), Personal Electronic Devices (PEDs), memory cards, - Mobile navigation systems, - Digital still and video cameras (including CCTV), - Standard computer with network connections, - Networks based on TCP/IP and other digital protocols, and - Devices with similar functions as above. NOTE 1 The above list of devices is an indicative list and not exhaustive. NOTE 2 Circumstances include the above devices that exist in various forms. For example, an automotive system may include mobile navigation system, data storage and sensory system.


Information technology — Security techniques — Specification for digital redaction

This International Standard specifies characteristics of techniques for performing digital redaction on digital documents. This International Standard also specifies requirements for software redaction tools and methods of testing that digital redaction has been securely completed. This International Standard does not include the redaction of information from databases.


Balance-of-system components for photovoltaic systems - Design qualification natural environments. (IEC 62093:2005)

This International Standard establishes requirements for the design qualification of balance-of-system (BOS) components used in terrestrial photovoltaic systems. Is suitable for operation in indoor, conditioned or unconditioned; or outdoor in general open-air climates, protected or unprotected. Is written for dedicated solar components such as batteries, inverters, charge controllers, system diode packages, heat sinks, surge protectors, system junction boxes, maximum power point tracking devices and switch gear, but may be applicable to other BOS components.


Photovoltaic (PV) stand-alone systems - Design verification (IEC 62124:20

The specifications, test methods and procedures included in this document cover stand-alone photovoltaic (PV) systems. It covers systems containing one or more PV modules, a support structure, storage batterie(s), a charge controller and typical DC loads such as lights, radio, television and refrigerators. AC loads with dedicated inverters are considered as DC loads. The load as specified by the manufacturer is an integral part of the PV system with regards to the design verification. The focus of the test methods and procedures in this document is limited to system performance evaluation. Individual sub-systems and components may be monitored, but only to evaluate the performance of the overall system. The results of this test are applicable to the exact components that are tested. Any changes in components or components' specifications require design verification. NOTE An exception to this rule is the load. Retesting is not necessary, if the nominal power of the load and its chara


Kitchen sinks - Functional requirements and test methods

This European Standard specifies the functional requirements of and test methods for kitchen sinks for domestic purposes, which ensure that the product, when installed in accordance with the manufacturers’ instructions, gives satisfactory performance. NOTE 1 For the purposes of this standard, the term “domestic purposes” includes use in hotels, accommodation for students, hospitals and similar buildings. This document does not specify aesthetic requirements and the overall dimensions of kitchen sinks. It does not apply to industrial kitchen sinks. NOTE 2 All drawings are examples only; other forms are permissible.


Wall-hung urinals - Functional requirements and test methods

This European Standard specifies constructional and performance requirements together with test methods for wall-hung urinals made of vitreous china or stainless steel that are used for personal hygiene. This European Standard does not apply to slab and stall urinals nor to waterless urinals.


WC and urinal flushing cisterns

This European Standard specifies design, performance requirements and the test methods for WC and urinal flushing cisterns with flushing mechanism, inlet valve and overflow. This document covers flushing cisterns designed to be connected to drinking water installations inside buildings. This standard does not cover automatic valveless siphon flushing cisterns for flushing urinals. NOTE Flushing cisterns for one-piece WCs and close-coupled suites are covered by EN 997.


Sanitary appliances - Communal washing troughs

This document specifies requirements for the cleanability, load resistance and durability of communal washing troughs used for domestic purposes. NOTE For the purposes of this document, the term "domestic purposes" includes use in factory changing-rooms, sportsclubs, accommodation for students, hospitals and similar buildings, except when special medical provisions are required.


Shower enclosures - Functional requirements and test methods

This European Standard specifies "characteristics" for shower enclosures for domestic purposes which ensure that the product, when installed in accordance with the manufacturer's installation instructions, gives satisfactory performance when used as intended. This European Standard does not apply to shower cabinets or curtains and does not specify aesthetic and dimensional "characteristics". NOTE For the purposes of this document the term "domestic purposes" includes use in hotels, accommodation for students, hospitals and similar buildings, except when special medical provisions are required.


Baths for domestic purposes

This European Standard specifies requirements, test methods and procedures for evaluation of conformity for baths used for domestic purposes and personal hygiene, which ensure that the product, when installed and maintained in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions, will satisfy requirements for cleanability and durability. This European Standard is applicable to all sizes and shapes of baths. This European Standard does not cover baths for use with medical provisions. NOTE 1 For the purpose of this standard the term “domestic purposes” includes use in hotels, accommodation for students, hospitals and similar buildings. NOTE 2 Annex A lists characteristics of materials commonly used for manufacturing baths.


Shower trays for domestic purposes

This European Standard specifies "characteristics", test methods and procedures for evaluation of conformity for shower trays used for domestic purposes which ensure that the product, when installed, used and maintained in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions, will satisfy cleanability and durability when used for personal hygiene. This standard is applicable to all sizes and shapes of shower trays. This standard does not cover shower trays for use with medical provisions. NOTE 1 For the purpose of this standard the term "domestic purposes" includes use in hotels, accommodation for students, hospitals and similar buildings. NOTE 2 Annex A lists characteristics of materials commonly used for manufacturing shower trays.


Building hardware - Door coordinator devices - Requirements and test methods

Please read the qualifying note at the end of the summary of the directive. This European Standard specifies requirements for door coordinator devices for double leaf swing doors fitted with door closers, and includes both separately mounted devices and mechanisms incorporated in door closers. Door coordinator devices are used where it is necessary to ensure the correct sequence of closing of double leaf swing doors, for example doors with rebated meeting stiles. Door coordinator devices manufactured in accordance with this European Standard are recommended for use wherever there is a requirement for reliable sequential closing of double leaf swing fire/smoke doors incorporating rebated meeting stiles. Door coordinator devices for use on fire/smoke doors need additional attributes in order to contribute actively to meeting the essential requirements of safety in case of fire, either independently or as part of a complete door assembly. These additional requirements for door coordinator devices for use on a fire/smoke door assembly are specified in normative annex A.


Bidets - Functional requirements and test methods

This European Standard specifies the functional requirements and test methods for bidets used for domestic purposes and made from either ceramics or stainless steel. All drawings are examples only, other forms are permissible. NOTE For the purposes of this standard the term ‘domestic purposes‘ includes use in hotels, accommodation for students, hospitals and similar buildings, except when special medical provisions are required.


Sanitary appliances - Wash basins - Functional requirements and test methods

This European Standard specifies a method for the determination of the content of quaternary ammonium surface active agents in raw materials and formulated products, defined as being the amount of quaternary ammonium surface active agents expressed in millimoles per 100 g of product. NOTE 1 The applicability in products different than those tested should be checked in each particular case. NOTE 2 In comparison to usual laboratory two-phase titration with visual endpoint determination (see ISO 2871-1 and ISO 2871-2) potentiometric titration offers the advantage of automation, operator-dependent differences in recognising the equivalence point can be neglected, and a non-critical solvent replaces the toxicologically critical chloroform.


Playground equipment and surfacing - Part 1: General safety requirements and test methods

This part of EN 1176 specifies general safety requirements for permanently installed public playground equipment and surfacing. Additional safety requirements for specific pieces of playground equipment are specified in subsequent parts of this standard. This part of EN 1176 covers playground equipment for all children. It has been prepared with full recognition of the need for supervision of young children and of less able or less competent children. The purpose of this part of EN 1176 is to ensure a proper level of safety when playing in, on or around playground equipment, and at the same time to promote activities and features known to benefit children because they provide valuable experiences that will enable them to cope with situations outside the playground. This part of EN 1176 is applicable to playground equipment intended for individual and collective use by children. It is also applicable to equipment and units installed as children's playground equipment although they are not manufactured as such, but exclude those items defined as toys in EN 71 and the Toys Safety Directive. It is not applicable to adventure playgrounds with the exception of those items which have been commercially sourced. NOTE Adventure playgrounds are fenced, secured playgrounds, run and staffed in accordance with the widely accepted principles that encourage children's development and often use self-built equipment. This part of EN 1176 specifies the requirements that will protect the child from hazards that they might be unable to foresee when using the equipment as intended, or in a manner that can be reasonably anticipated. The use of electricity in play equipment, either as a play activity or as a motive force, is outside the scope of this standard. The attention of users is drawn to European and local national standards and regulations which are to be complied with when using electricity. Play equipment placed in water and where water can be seen as impact attenuating surfacing is not fully covered by this standard and additional risks are associated with wet environments. The risk of exposure to excessive levels of UV radiation is not covered in this standard.


Essential oil of petitgrain, Paraguayan type (Citrus aurantium L. var. Paraguay (syn. Citrus aurantium var. bigaradia Hook f.))

This International Standard specifies certain characteristics of the essential oil of petitgrain, Paraguayan type Citrus aurantium L. var. Paraguay (syn. Citrus aurantium var. bigaradia Hook f.), intended to facilitate the assessment of its quality.


Oil of eucalyptus Australian type, containing a volume fraction of 80 % to 85 % of 1,8-cineole

This International Standard specifies certain characteristics of the oil of eucalyptus Australian type, containing a volume fraction of 80 % to 85 % of 1,8-cineole, in order to facilitate assessment of its quality.


Oil of sweet orange [Citrus sinensis (L.) Osbeck], btained by physical extraction of the peel

This International Standard specifies certain characteristics of the oil of sweet orange [Citrus sinensis (L.) Osbeck] obtained by physical extraction of the peel, with a view to facilitating the assessment of its quality.


Oil of clove leaves [Syzygium aromaticurn (L.) Merr. et Perry, syn. Eugenia caryophyllus (Sprengel) Bullock et S. Harrison]

This International Standard specifies certain characteristics of the oil of clove leaves [Syzygium aromaticum (L.) Merr. et Perry, syn. Eugenia caryophyllus (Sprengel) Bullock et S. Harrison], in order to facilitate assessment of its quality.


Information technology — Security techniques — Selection, deployment and operations of intrusion detection and prevention systems (IDPS)

This International Standard provides guidelines to assist organizations in preparing to deploy intrusion detection and prevention systems (IDPS). In particular, it addresses the selection, deployment, and operations of IDPS. It also provides background information from which these guidelines are derived.


sts for geometrical properties of aggregates - Part 8: Assessment of fines - Sand equivalent test

This European Standard describes the reference method used for type testing and in case of dispute for the determination of the sand equivalent value of 0/2 mm fraction (for 0/4 mm, see Annex A) in fine aggregates or all-in aggregates. For other purposes, in particular factory production control, other methods may be used provided that an appropriate working relationship with the reference method has been established.


Silica fume for concrete - Part 1: Definitions, requirements and conformity criteria

This part of EN 13263 specifies the scheme for the evaluation of conformity of silica fume to EN 13263-1, including certification of conformity by a certification body. This European Standard provides technical rules for production control by the manufacturer, including autocontrol testing of samples, and for the tasks of the certification body. It also provides rules for actions to be followed in the event of non-conformity and the procedure for the certification of conformity.


Oil of clove buds [Syzygium aromaticum (L.) Merr. et Perry, syn. Eugenia caryophyllus (Sprengel) Bullock et S. Harrison])

This International Standard specifies certain characteristics of the oil of clove buds [Syzygium aromaticum (L.) Merr. et Perry, syn. Eugenia caryophyllus (Sprengel) Bullock and S. Harrison], in order to facilitate assessment of its quality.


Oil of clove stems [Syzygium aromaticurn (L.) Merr. et Perry, syn. Eugenia caryophyllus (Sprengel) Bullock et S. Harrison]

This International Standard specifies certain characteristics of the oil of clove stems [Syzygium aromaticum (L.) Merr. et Perry, syn. Eugenia caryophyllus (Sprengel) Bullock et S. Harrison], in order to facilitate assessment of its quality.


Oil of Litsea cubeba (Litsea cubeba Pers.)

This International Standard specifies certain characteristics of the oil of Litsea cubeba (Litsea cubeba Pers.), in order to facilitate assessment of its quality.


Oil of nutmeg, Indonesian type (Myristica fragrans Houtt.)

This International Standard specifies certain characteristics of the oil of nutmeg, Indonesian type (Myristica fragrans Houtt.), in order to facilitate assessment of its quality.


Oil of cassia, Chinese type (Cinnamomum aromaticum Nees, syn. Cinnamomum cassia Nees ex Blume)

This International Standard specifies certain characteristics of the oil of cassia, Chinese type (Cinnamomum Nees, syn. Cinnamomum cassia Nees ex Blume), in order to facilitate assessment of its quality.


Oil of lemongrass (Cymbopogon citratus)

This International Standard specifies certain characteristics of oil of lemongrass (Cymbopogon citratus)‘), with a view to facilitating the assessment of its quality.


Oil of aniseed (Pimpinella anisum L.)

This International Standard specifies certain characteristics of the oil of aniseed (Pimpinella anisum L.), in order to facilitate assessment of its quality.


Oil of lavender (Lavandula angustifolia Mill.)

This International Standard specifies certain characteristics of the oils of spontaneous lavender (population lavender, France) and of clonal lavender (Lavandula angustifolia Mill.), from various origins, with a view to facilitate assessment of their quality.


Oil of coriander fruits (Coriandrum sativum L.)

This International Standard specifies certain characteristics of the oil of coriander fruits (Coriander sativum L.), in order to facilitate assessment of its quality.


Essential oil of neroli (Citrus aurantium L., syn. Citrus amara Link, syn. Citrus bigaradia Loisel, syn. Citrus vulgaris Risso)

This International Standard specifies certain characteristics of the essential oil of neroli (Citrus aurantium L., syn. Citrus amara Link, syn. Citrus bigaradia Loisel, syn. Citrus vulgaris Risso), cultivated principally in Tunisia, Morocco, and Egypt, in order to facilitate assessment of its quality.


Oil of sandalwood (Santalum album L.)

This International Standard specifies certain characteristics of the oil of sandalwood (Santalum album L.), in order to facilitate assessment of its quality.


Oil of lime distilled, Mexican type [Citrus aurantifolia (Christm.) Swingle]

This International Standard specifies certain characteristics of the oil of lime distilled, Mexican type [Citrus aurantifolia (Christm.) Swingle], in order to facilitate assessment of its quality.


Oil of cinnamon leaf, Sri Lanka type (Cinnamomum zeylanicum Blume

This International Standard specifies certain characteristics of the oil of cinnamon leaf, Sri Lanka type (Cinnamomum zeylanicum Blume), in order to facilitate assessment of its quality.


Oil of sage, Spanish (Salvia lavandulifolia Vahl)

This International Standard specifies certain characteristics of the oil of sage, Spanish (Salvia lavandulifolia Vahl), in order to facilitate assessment of its quality.


Essential oils - General guidance on the determination of flashpoint

This Technical Report provides a list of methods that can be used for the determination of flashpoint, together with information on their respective fields of application. It is intended for use by test laboratories and organizations responsible for monitoring all safety conditions during the transport and/or storage of essential oils.