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Transcript of 38580411 Malaysian Standards

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MALAYSIAN STANDARDS

SECTORIAL CATALOGUE

2007

No. 12

CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS & BUILDING

CIVIL ENGINEERING. HOUSEKEEPING.

ENTERTAINMENT. SPORTS

Department of Standards Malaysia

Ministry of Science, Technology & Innovation

Level 1 & 2, Block C4, Complex C

Federal Government Administrative Centre

62502 Putrajaya, MALAYSIA

Tel : 603-8885 8000

Fax : 603-8888 5060E-Mail : [email protected]

http://www.standardsmalaysia.gov.my

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INTRODUCTION

The Department of Standards Malaysia (Standards Malaysia) is the national standardisation and

accreditation body.

The main function of the Department is to foster and promote standards, standardisation and

accreditation as a means of advancing the national economy, promoting industrial efficiency and

development, benefiting the health and safety of the public, protecting the consumers, facilitating

domestic and international trade and furthering international cooperation in relation to standards and

standardisation.

Malaysian Standards are developed through consensus by committees which comprise of balanced

representation of producers, users, consumers and others with relevant interests, as may be appropriate

to the subject in hand. These standards where appropriate are adoption of international standards.

Approval of a standard as a Malaysian Standard is governed by the Standards of Malaysia Act 1996

(Act 549). Malaysian Standards are reviewed periodically. The use of Malaysian Standard is voluntary

except in so far as they are made mandatory by regulatory authorities by means of regulations, local

by-laws or any other similar ways.

The Department of Standards Malaysia appoints SIRIM Berhad as the agent to develop Malaysian

Standards.

The Industry Standards Committees (ISCs) established by SIRIM Berhad are responsible for the

development of Malaysian Standards in their respective areas, as follows:

ISC A - Food and Agriculture

ISC B - Chemicals and Materials

ISC C - Consumer Products, Personal Safety and Services

ISC D - Building and Civil Engineering

ISC E - Electrotechnical

ISC F - Mechanical Engineering

ISC G - Information Technology, Communications and Multimedia

ISC H - Petroleum and Gas

ISC J - Plastics and Plastics Products

ISC K - Packaging and Distribution

ISC L - Road Vehicles

ISC M - Fire Safety and Prevention

ISC N - Rubber and Rubber Products

ISC W - Occupational Health and Safety

NC Y - Quality Management and Quality Assurance

NC Z - Environmental Standards

More than 100 standards development committees involving more than 1500 individuals, have been

established under the ISCs.

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ABBREVIATIONS

MS : Malaysian Standard

MS ISO : Malaysian Standard which is identical to International Organization for

Standardization (ISO) Standard. The numbering of the standard is identical to that

of the ISO Standard except for the prefix.

MS ISO/IEC : Malaysian Standard which is identical to the Joint ISO and IEC Standard. The

numbering of the standard is identical to that of the ISO/IEC Standard except for

the prefix.

MS.....(P) : Provisional Standard

Malaysian Standard which is adopted/adapted from international, regional or foreign national standard

without undergoing standards development committee deliberations due to its urgent need, as iden-

tified by the Department of Standards Malaysia. Provisional Standards are identified by a letter “P”

following the MS number.

Malaysian Standards Sectorial Catalogue 2007

This sectorial catalogue lists as at September 2007, Malaysian Standards that have been established

on product specifications, codes of practice, terminologies, guides and method of test on selected

sectors.

New standards, revisions, amendments, addenda, errata and reconfirmed standards as well as

standards that have been withdrawn are published bi-monthly in the SIRIM Berhad’s newsletter

Standards and Quality News.

An online system is available for searching and online purchasing. Payment can be made by credit

card. The system is called the MS Online System and can be accessed at http://www.msonline.gov.my.

The MS Online system contains over 4,000 Malaysian standards on all sectors.

List of Sectorial Catalogue 2007

1. Quality Management System, Environmental Management System & Safety and Health Protection

2. Health Care Technology, Metrology and Measurement. Testing

3. Mechanical and Fluid System and Components. Manufacturing Engineering, Energy and Heat

Transfer Engineering

4. Electrical Engineering & Electronics

5. Telecommunication, Information Technology. Office Equipment

6. Road Vehicles Engineering, Material Handling Equipment, Packaging & Distribution of Goods.

7. Textile and Leather Technology and Clothing Industry

8. Agriculture and Food Technology

9. Chemical Technology, Mining and Minerals, Petroleum and related technology & Metallurgy

10. Wood Technology, Glass & Ceramics Industries, Paper Technology and Paints & Colour Industries

11. Rubber & Plastics Industries

12. Constructions Materials & Building. Civil Engineering. Housekeeping. Entertainment. Sports.

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SUBJECT STRUCTURE ACCORDING TO

INTERNATIONAL CLASSIFICATION OF STANDARDS

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01. Generalities. Terminologies. Standardization

03. Sociology. Services. Company Organization

and Management. Administration. Transport.

07. Mathematics. Natural Sciences.

11. Health Care Technology.

13. Environment. Health Protection. Safety

17. Metrology and Measurement. Physical

Phenomena

19. Testing.

21. Mechanical Systems and Components for

General Use.

23. Fluid Systems and Components for General

Use.

25. Manufacturing Engineering.

27. Energy and Heat Transfer Engineering.

31. Electronics.

33. Telecommunications. Audio and Video

Engineering.

35. Information Technology. Office Machines.

37. Image Technology.

39. Precision Mechanics. Jewellery.

43. Road Vehicles Engineering.

45. Railway Engineering.

47. Shipbuilding and Marine Structures.

49. Aircraft and Space Vehicle Engineering.

53. Materials Handling Equipment.

55. Packaging and Distribution of Goods.

59. Textile and Leather Technology.

61. Clothing Industry.

65. Agriculture.

67. Food Technology.

71. Chemical Technology.

73. Mining and Minerals.

75. Petroleum and Related Technologies.

77. Metallurgy.

79. Wood Technology.

81. Glass and Ceramics Industries.

83. Rubber and Plastics Industries.

85. Paper Technology.

87. Paint and Colour Industries.

91. Construction Materials and Building.

93. Civil Engineering.

95. Military Engineering.

97. Domestics and Commercial Equipment.

Entertainment. Sports.

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CONTENTS

Page

Introduction ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ (ii)

Malaysian Standards Sectorial Catalogue ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- (iii)

Abbreviation ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (iii)

Subject Structure by ICS ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (iv)

CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS AND BUILDING

Buildings --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1

Elements of buildings in general -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1

Wall. Partitions. Facades ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1

Ceilings. Floors. Stairs --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2

Doors and windows ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2

Metal structures ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 3

Timber structures ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3

Masonry ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5

Concrete structures ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6

Other structures ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 6

External structures -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7

Construction materials ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7

Construction materials in general ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 8

Cement. Gypsum. Lime. Mortar ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8

Mineral materials and products----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9

Mineral and ceramic materials and products ----------------------------------------------------------------- 10

Ceramic tiles ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12

Ceramic building products ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12

Concrete and concrete products -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12

Thermal and sound insulating materials ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 14

Other construction materials -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 14

Protection of and in buildings ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 15

Protection of and in buildings in general ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 15

Thermal insulation -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 15

Lighting protection --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 15

Other standards related tp protection of and in buildings ------------------------------------------------- 16

Central heating systems ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 16

Ventilation and air-conditioning systems ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 16

Gas supply systems-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 16

Electricity supply systems ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 16

Water supply systems----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 18

Sanitary installations------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 20

Drainage systems----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 21

Lifts. Escalators------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 21

Interior lighting--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 21

Interior finishing------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 22

Building accessories------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 22

CIVIL ENGINEERING

Earthworks. Excavations. Foundations construction. Underground works -------------------------------- 23

Road engineering in general ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 23

Street lighting and related equipment ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 23

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HOUSEKEEPING. ENTERTAINMENT. SPORT

Home economics in general -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 24

Domestic electrical appliances in general --------------------------------------------------------------------- 24

Kitchen furniture------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 25

Cooking ranges, working tables ovens and similar appliances ------------------------------------------ 25

Domestic refrigerating appliances ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 26

Dishwashers ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 26

Small kitchen appliances ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 27

Cookware, cutlery and flatware ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 28

Laundry appliances ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 28

Floor treatment appliances ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 29

Domestic, commercial and industrial heating appliances ------------------------------------------------ 29

Electrical heaters ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 30

Gas heaters ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 30

Solid fuel heaters ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 30

Furniture --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 30

Ladders ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 32

Body care equipment ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 33

Miscellaneous domestic and commercial eqipment ------------------------------------------------------- 33

Equipment for children---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 34

Items of art and handicrafts -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 34

Playground ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 35

Toys --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 35

Numerical Listing ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 37

Index -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 41

Order Form ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 47

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91. CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS AND BUILDING

91.040 Buildings

MS 282 : Part 1 - Part 9 : 1975

Code of practice for building operating code : Part 1 : Demolition

: Part 2 : Excavation work : Part 3 : Welding and cutting : Part 4

: Piling : Part 5 : Handling and storing materials : Part 6 : Blasting

: Part 7 : Scaffolds : Part 8 : Ladders : Part 9 : Temporary floors,

stairs, railings and toe boards.

Applies only to ordinary building construction and contains basic

requirements for operations usually encountered in such work.

Requirements for heavy or specialized types of work such as dam

construction, river and revetment works, electric transmission line

construction, and the like exclude.

Price RM80

MS 1525 : 2007

Code of practice on energy efficiency and use of renewable for

non-residential buildings.

This code of practice gives guidance on the effective use of energy

in including the application of renewable energy in new and existing

non-residential buildings. Buildings or portions thereof whose peak

design rate of electrical energy usage is less than 10W/m2 (installed)

of gross floor area for all purposes are excluded from this standard.

Where specifically noted in this standard, certain other buildings or

elements thereof may be exempted when design data are not

available or applicable.

Price RM60

91.060.01 Elements of buildings in general

MS 1313 : 1993

Code of practice on large prefabricated panels.

This Malaysian Standard covers the rules and technical information

for the implementation of projects where large prefabricated panels

are used. This code will assist buildings professionals in the buildings

industry in the preparation of contract documents for construction

and installation of prefabricated panels.

Price RM70

91.060.10 Walls. Partitions. Facades

MS 1294 series :Wall and floor tiling

MS 1294 : Part 1 : 1992

Specification for wall and floor tiling : Part 1 : Code of

practice for the design and installation of internal ceramic

wall tiling and mosaics in normal conditions.

This Part of Malaysian Standard gives recommendations for the

design and installation of internal ceramic wall tiling and mosaics

in normal conditions. It deals with classes and types of background

and their suitability to receive tiling using the fixing methods, which

are described in the relevant sections.

Price RM60

MS 1294 : Part 2 : 1993

Wall and floor tiling : Part 2 : Code of practice for the de-

sign and installation of external ceramic wall tiling and

mosaics (including terra cotta and faience slabs).

This Part of Malaysian Standard gives recommendations for the

design and installation of external ceramic wall tiling and mosaic in

normal conditions. It deals with the types and classes of

backgrounds and their suitability to receive tiling using the methods

describes in this standard.

Price RM50

MS 1294 : Part 3 : 1993

Wall and floor tiling : Part 3 : Code of practice for the de-

sign and installation of ceramic floor tiles and mosaics.

This Part of Malaysian Standard gives recommendations for the

design, installation and maintenance of floor tiling using ceramic

tiles, mosaics, pavers and brick slips 38 mm or less in thickness

embedded on concrete, cement and sand screeds, timber, asphalt

and existing hard floor finishes. The following materials are not

included, natural stone (granite, marble, etc.), terrazo tiles and slabs

and composition blocks.

Price RM90

MS 1294 : Part 4 : 1995

Wall and floor tiling : Part 4 : Code of practice for tiling and

mosaics in specific conditions.

This Malaysian Standard was mainly based on BS 5385 : Part 4 :

1992 - Wall and floor tiling : Part 4: Code of practice for tiling and

mosaics in specific conditions.This standard gives recommendations

for the installation of ceramic wall and floor tiling and mosaics in

situations where there are specific functional or environmental

requirements and/or conditions that are potentially detrimental to

the installation or the background or both. This specifies the choice

of materials, application practices and, where appropriate, for the

design of backgrounds and structural bases.

Price RM50

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91.060.30 Ceilings. Floors. Stairs

MS 408 : 1976

Code of practice for laying of resilient tile and sheet flooring.

Deals with resilient tiles and sheet flooring in all forms including vinyl

asbestos, flexible vinyl, linoleum and rubber. Gives details of the

work necessary in preparing subfloor surfaces together with

procedures that should be adopted when laying the flooring.

Price RM20

MS 770 : 1982

Specification for ceiling roses.

Covers definitions, requirements and tests for ceiling rose of surface

and semi-recessed type used with single or multiple pendant lighting

fittings and in circuits where nominal voltage does not exceed 250V

and current does not exceed 5 amp.

Price RM20

MS 797 : Part 1 and Part 2 : 1982

Part 1 : Specification for concrete interlocking roofing tiles :

Part 2 : Code of recommended practice for the installation of

concrete interlocking roofing tiles.

Specifies code of practice for installation. Part 1 : Establishes

minimum standard for fit and finish, quality of materials used in

manufacture and dimensional requirements related to side cap and

location of fixing without restricting overall design or size of tiles and

accessories. Physical tests such as transverse breaking strength,

water absorption properties and permeability included. Part 2 :

provides basic rules for laying and fixing of concrete roofing tiles,

batten and underlay.

Price RM20

MS 972 : 1998

Specification for solid rubber flooring (First revision).

This Malaysian Standard prescribes the minimum composition and

workmanship requirements and methods of test for solid rubber

flooring. The flooring may be either smooth or with a raised pattern,

either plain or marbled and in either sheet or tile form. This standard

covers flooring of public buildings such as cinemas, hospitals,

department store shops, railway stations, airport terminals and the

like. The revised standard supersedes MS 972 : 1985 – Specification

for heavy duty rubber floor tiles.

Price RM20

MS 1294 : Part 1 : 1992

Specification for wall and floor tiling : Part 1 : Code of practice

for the design and installation of internal ceramic wall tiling and

mosaics in normal conditions.

This Part of Malaysian Standard gives recommendations for the

design and installation of internal ceramic wall tiling and mosaics in

normal conditions. It deals with classes and types of background

and their suitability to receive tiling using the fixing methods, which

are described in the relevant sections.

Price RM60

MS 1294 : Part 2 : 1993

Wall and floor tiling : Part 2 : Code of practice for the design and

installation of external ceramic wall tiling and mosaics (including

terra cotta and faience slabs).

This Part of Malaysian Standard gives recommendations for the

design and installation of external ceramic wall tiling and mosaic in

normal conditions. It deals with the types and classes of backgrounds

and their suitability to receive tiling using the methods describes in

this standard.

Price RM50

MS 1294 : Part 3 : 1993

Wall and floor tiling : Part 3 : Code of practice for the design and

installation of ceramic floor tiles and mosaics.

This Part of Malaysian Standard gives recommendations for the

design, installation and maintenance of floor tiling using ceramic tiles,

mosaics, pavers and brick slips 38 mm or less in thickness embedded

on concrete, cement and sand screeds, timber, asphalt and existing

hard floor finishes. The following materials are not included, natural

stone (granite, marble, etc.), terrazo tiles and slabs and composition

blocks.

Price RM90

MS 1294 : Part 4 : 1995

Wall and floor tiling : Part 4 : Code of practice for tiling and

mosaics in specific conditions.

This standard gives recommendations for the installation of ceramic

wall and floor tiling and mosaics in situations where there are specific

functional or environmental requirements and/or conditions that are

potentially detrimental to the installation or the background or both.

Price RM50

MS 1552 : Part 1 : 2002

Specification for raised access floor systems : Part 1 : General

requirements

This standard sets out the performance requirements for the design

and manufacture of access floor systems. It applies to access for

systems which are elevated, full access, square and rectangular

shapes and installed in new and old buildings.

Price RM30

MS 1552 : Part 2 : 2002

Specification for raised access floor system : Part 2 : Test

methods

This Malaysian Standard sets out the method for testing the concavity

and convexity of floor panels.

Price RM70

91.060.50 Doors and windows

MS 832 : 1984

Specification for aluminium alloy windows.

Specifies materials, construction, finish, hardware and performance

standards for windows, either single glazed or double glazed. Does

not relate to secondary inner windows, or fixed or movable louvre

windows.

Price RM40

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MS 1017 : Part 1 : 1986

Specification for aluminium framed sliding glass doors : Part 1

: Single glazed door.

Specifies surface finish, construction, hardware, fastenings and

fixings, glazing, security and performance of material. Preferred

coordinating sizes are also stipulated.

Price RM20

MS 1057 : 1995

Specification for adjustable louvre windows (First revision).

This standard specifies the performance test requirements such as

resistance of the louvre operating mechanism against accelerated

wear, the resistance of the whole window unit against water

penetration, atmospheric corrosion and structural deformation.

Dimensional requirements were also included so as to account for

interchangeability in the future.

Price RM20

MS 1073 : Part 2 : 1996

Specification for fire resistance doorsets : Part 2 : Methods for

determination of fire resistance - General principles

This Malaysian Standard specifies the test conditions, specimens,

procedures, apparatus and criteria as the method of test to determine

the fire resistance of doorsets and the ability to withstand exposure

to high temperature.

Price RM60

MS 1073 : Part 3 : 1996

Specification for fire resistance doorsets : Part 3 : Methods for

determination of fire resistance - Type of doorsets.

This Malaysian Standard describes the requirements and the

performance criteria, including cyclic movement endurance test, for

fully insulated, partially insulated and uninsulated fire resistance

doorsets which are subjected to fire resistance tests specified in MS

1073 : Part 2.

Price RM30 Amendment 1 : 2003

MS 1506 : 2000

Specification for wooden door

Specifies requirements for timber doors of types and dimensions

specified.

Price RM50

MS 1508 : 2000

Specification for wooden door frame

Specifies requirements for wooden door frames as defined in Section

1.4 and of sizes listed in Table 1, and illustrated in Figure 1.

Price RM10

MS IEC 60335-2-97: 2003

Household and similar electrical appliances-Safety-Part 2-97:

Particular requirements for drives for rolling shutters, awnings,

blinds and similar equipment

This clause of part 1 is replaced by the following. This Malaysian

Standard deals with the safety of electric drives for rolling equipment

such as shutters, blinds and awnings, intended for household and

similar purposes, their rated voltage being not more than 250 V for

single-phase appliances and 480 V for other equipment.

Price RM30

91.080.10 Metal structures

MS 416 : 1976

Code of practice for the use of structural steel in building.

Code relates primarily to hot rolled steel section and plates, and

normalized tubular shapes for building. Not applicable to

transmission towers and farm buildings nor to structures which are

designed on an experimental basis. Include definitions of terms.

Price RM150

91.080.20 Timber structures

MS 229 : 1988

Nomenclature and users of commercial timbers of Malaysia

(First revision).

Common and botanical names of 53 species or groups of specifies

of timber exported from Malaysia are listed.

Price RM20

MS 544 series : Code of Practice for

Structural Use of Timber

MS 544 : Part 1 : 2001

Code of practice for structural use of timber : Part 1 : General

(First revision)

Provides guidance on the structural use of timber, glued laminated

timber and timber-based products, in load bearing members. It

includes recommendations on quality, grade stresses and

modification factors applicable to these materials when use as simple

members, or as parts of built-up components, or as parts of

structures in incorporating other materials. It also gives

recommendations for the design of nailed, screwed, bolted,

connectored and glued joints. In addition, it provides

recommendations for a method of test to assess the adequacy of

structural assemblies, and it includes general advice on

workmanship, various treatments which can be applied, inspection

and maintenance.

Price RM20

MS 544 : Part 2 : 2001

Code of practice for structural use of timber : Part 2 :

Permissible stress design of solid timber (First revision)

Gives recommendations for the structural use of the Malaysian

hardwood and softwood timber specifies in load bearing members.

It includes recommendations on quality, grade stresses and

modification factors applicable to these timber when used as simple

members, or as parts of built-up components, or as parts of

structures incorporating other materials. It does not, and it is not in

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MS 544 : Part 7 : 2001

Code of practice for the structural use of timber : Part 7 : Testing

(First revision)

Gives recommendations for load testing, although in the normal

course of events, structures or parts of structures designed in

accordance with this standard are not required to be tested. Load

testing is, however, an equally acceptable alternative to calculations,

and in certain cases can be a more positive method of establishing

the structural adequacy of a particular design.

Price RM10

MS 544 : Part 9 : Section 1 : 2001

Code of practice for structural use of timber : Part 9 : Fire

resistance of timber structures : Section 1 : Method of

calculating fire resistance of timber members

This Section of MS 544 : Part 9 gives recommendations for assessing

the fire resistance of solid or glued-laminated structural timber

members and their joints as an alternative to testing in accordance

with BS 476 : Part 20.

Price RM20

MS 544 : Part 10 : 2003

Code of practice for structural use of timber : Part 10 :

Preservative treatment of structural timber.

This Malaysian Standard gives recommendations for preservative

treatment of timbers to be used for structural purposes in Malaysia

to protect them from degradation by wood-destroying organisms. It

does not cover the remedial treatment of existing timber in old

buildings. It does not deal with the protection of timber against fire,

nor with preserving the appearance of timber against weathering or

staining.

Price RM30

MS 544 : Part 11 : Section 1 : 2001

Code of practice for structural use of timber : Part 11 :

Recommended span tables and their calculations : Section 1 :

Domestic floor joists

This Section of MS 544 : Part 11 recommends a calculation basis

for the permissible clear span for simply supported domestic floor

joists of solid timber. The recommendations apply to joists at a

maximum spacing of 610 mm centre-to-centre, this being the

maximum spacing of which the ‘load-sharing’ assumption may be

adopted as described in MS 544 : Part 2.

Price RM30

MS 544 : Part 11 : Section 2 : 2001

Code of practice for structural use of timber : Part 11 :

Recommended span tables and their calculations : Section 2 :

Ceiling joists

This Section of MS 544 : Part 11 recommends a calculation basis

for permissible clear span for ceiling joists with access at a maximum

spacing of 610 mm centre-to-centre. It does not cater for the design

of the ties of trussed rafters, whether prefabricated or otherwise.

The uniform and concentrated loads recommended in Uniform

Building Buy-Law (UBBL) : 1984 are considered. This Section of

MS 544 : Part 11 is applicable to the species, strength groups and

grades of timber given in MS 544 : Part 2 for both single and

continuous span ceiling joists as shown in Figure 1.

Price RM30

MS 544 : Part 11 : Section 3 : 2001

Code of practice for structural use of timber : Part 11 :

Recommended span tables and their calculations : Section 3 :

Ceiling binders

This Section of MS 544 : Part 11 recommends a calculation basis

for permissible clear span of ceiling binders used in traditional pitched

roof construction, i.e. not including trussed roofs. The method of

calculation is for single span ceiling binders formed from solid

timber and supported at each end by external or internal walls.

Price RM30

ended to deal comprehensively with all aspects of timber

construction. In particular it does not cover well tried and traditional

methods of timber construction which have been employed

successfully over a long period time. Price RM70

MS 544 : Part 3 : 2001

Code of practice for structural use of timber : Part 3 :

Permissible stress design of glued laminated timber

Specifies glued laminated timber (glulam) which should be

manufactured in accordance with BS EN 386 and Clause 4. All

timber used for laminated members should be strength graded in

accordance with BS 5756. Price RM40

MS 544 : Part 4 : Section 1 : 2001

Code of practice for the structural use of timber : Part 4 : Timber

panel products : Section 1 : Structural Plywood

Gives recommendations for the use of sanded and unsanded

structural plywoods, in balanced construction, manufactured in

accordance with the Standard Product Manual for the Production

of Malaysian Basic Structural Grade (MBSG) Rated Plywood, Timber

Technology Bulletin, No. 1, August 1995, Forest Research Institute

of Malaysia (FRIM). When plywoods are intended for structural

use, only plywood that are MBSG rated or equivalent to MBSG

rated or better than MBSG rated shall be specified. Reference

should also be made to the panel grade and the surface finish,

Sanded or Unsanded. Price RM20

MS 544 : Part 4 : Section 2 : 2001

Code of practice for structural use of timber : Part 4 : Timber

panel products : Section 2 : Marine plywood

This standard applies only to plywoods that are to be used in severe

wetting conditions (open deck, jetty, etc.) in buildings or civil

construction works but not meant for shipbuilding, where direct and

prolong contact with sea and fresh water is involved. This section

is suitable for parts of marine craft such as decking, cabins and

other similar parts. Price RM20

MS 544 : Part 4 : Section 3 : 2001

Code of practice for structural use of timber : Part 4 : Timber

panel products : Section 3 : Cement bonded particle board

(CBP)

Specifies the characteristics of compressed CBP and recommends

the appropriate application of this products or construction purposes.

CBP complying with the requirements of this standard would be

adopted as material for internal and external application as

recommend. Price RM20

MS 544 : Part 4 : Section 4 : 2001

Code of practice for structural use of timber : Part 4 : Timber

panel products : Section 4 : Oriented strand board (OSB)

This Section gives recommendations for the use of Oriented Strand

Board (OSB) in construction. The panels in conformance to this

Section are intended for use as floor and wall sheathings in light

framing construction. However, uses are not limited to these

applications. Price RM20

MS 544 : Part 5 : 2001

Code of practice for the structural use timber : Part 5 : Timber

joints

Applies to joints in solid timer fabricated with mechanical fasteners

described by Malaysian Standard. These include joints fabricated

with mechanical fasteners such as nails, wood screws, bolts, coach

screws, split-ring connectors, and shear-plate connectors.

Price RM50

MS 544 : Part 6 : 2001

Code of practice for structural use of timber : Part 6 :

Workmanship, inspection and maintenance (First revision)

Gives recommendations for the preparation, fabrication, inspection,

storage, handling and maintenance of materials and components.

Price RM20

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91.080.30 Masonry

MS 1933 : Part 1 : 2006

Methods of test for masonry units – Part 1 : Determination of

compressive strength

This standard specifies a method for determining the compressive

strength of masonry units.

Price RM20

MS 1933 : Part 2 : 2006

Methods of test for masonry units – Part 2 : Determination of

percentage area of voids in masonry units (by paper indentation)

This standard specifies a method of determining the percentage area

of voids in masonry units.

Price RM10

MS 1933 : Part 3 : 2006

Methods of test for masonry units – Part 3 : Determination of

net volume and percentage age of voids of clay masonry units

by hydrostatic weighing

This standard specifies a method of determining the net volume of

and percentage area of voids in clay masonry units (including frogs

and cells).

Price RM10

MS 1933 : Part 4 : 2006

Methods of test for masonry units – Part 4 : Determination of

real and bulk density and of total and open porosity for natural

stone masonry units

This standard specifies a method of determining the real density and

bulk density and the open and total porosity of natural stone masonry

units.

Price RM10

MS 1933 : Part 5 : 2006

Methods of test for masonry units – Part 5 : Determination of

the active soluble salts content of clay masonry units

This standard specifies a method for determining the active soluble

salts content of clay masonry units.

Price RM20

MS 1933 : Part 6 : 2006

Methods of test for masonry units – Part 6 : Determination of

bending tensile strength of aggregate concrete masonry units

This standard specifies a method of determining the bending tensile

strength of aggregate concrete masonry units having a width less

than 100 mm and a ratio of length to width greater than 10, in

accordance with prEN 771-3.

Price RM10

MS 1933 : Part 7 : 2006

Methods of test for masonry units – Part 7 : Determination of

water absorption of clay masonry damp proof course units by

boiling in water

This standard specifies a method for determining the water absorption

of clay masonry damp proof course units by boiling the specimen in

water for a fixed period.

Price RM10

MS 1933 : Part 9 : 2006

Methods of test for masonry units – Part 9 : Determination of

volume and percentage of voids and net volume of clay and

calcium silicate masonry units by sand filling.

This standard specifies a method of determining the volume of and

percentage voids and net volume of clay and calcium silicate masonry

units containing cells, frogs and holes.

Price RM10

MS 1933 : Part 10 : 2006

Methods of test for masonry units – Part 10 : Determination of

moisture content of calcium silicate and autoclaved aerated

concrete units

This standard specifies a method for determining moisture content

of calcium silicate and autoclaved aerated concrete units.

Price RM10

MS 1933 : Part 11 : 2006

Methods of test for masonry units – Part 11 : Determination of

water absorption of aggregate concrete, manufactured stone

and natural stone masonry units due to capillary action and the

initial rate of water absorption of clay masonry units

This standard specifies a method of determining the water absorption

coefficient due to capillary action for aggregate concrete, autoclaved

aerated concrete, natural stone and manufactured stone masonry

units and the initial rate of water absorption of clay masonry units.

Price RM10

MS 1933 : Part 13 : 2006

Methods of test for masonry units – Part 13 : Determination of

net and gross dry density of masonry units (except for natural

stone)

This standard specifies a method of determining the net and gross

dry density of masonry units (except for natural stone masonry units).

Price RM20

MS 1933 : Part 14 : 2006

Methods of test for masonry units – Part 14 : Determination of

moisture movement of aggregate concrete and manufactured

stone masonry units

This standard specifies a method of measuring the moisture

movement of aggregate concrete and manufactured stone masonry

units between two specified extreme moisture conditions.

Price RM20

MS 1933 : Part 15 : 2006

Methods of test for masonry units – Part 15 : Determination of

dimensions of water vapour permeability of autoclaved aerated

concrete masonry units

This standard specifies a method of determining the steady state

water vapour permeability of autoclaved aerated concrete masonry

units at the upper and lower part of the hygroscopic range. The test

method is limited to products from which disc shaped specimens of

uniform thickness can be made.

Price RM10

MS 1933 : Part 16 : 2006

Methods of test for masonry units – Part 16 : Determination of

dimensions

This standard specifies a method of determining the overall

dimensions, thickness and combined thickness of shells and webs,

depth of voids and plane parallelism of the bed faces of masonry

units.

Price RM20

MS 1933 : Part 19 : 2006

Methods of test for masonry units – Part 19 : Determination of

moisture expansion of large horizontally perforated clay

masonry units

This standard specifies a method an accelerated method of

determining the moisture expansion of large clay units with horizontal

perforations that have one dimensions equal to or greater than 400

mm and shell thicknesses less than 12 mm.

Price RM20

MS 1933 : Part 20 : 2006

Methods of test for masonry units – Part 20 : Determination of

flatness of faces of masonry units

This standard specifies a method for determining the flatness of

surfaces of masonry units. Price RM10

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MS 1195 : Part 1 : 1991

Code of practice for structural use of concrete : Part 1 : Design

and construction.

This Part of the Malaysian Standard gives recommendations for the

structural use of concrete in buildings and structures, excluding

bridges and structural concrete made with high alumina cement. The

recommendations for robustness have been prepared on the

assumption that all load-bearing elements, e.g. slabs, columns and

walls are of concrete.

Price RM220

MS 1195 : Part 2 : 1991

Code of practice for structural use of concrete: Part 2 : Special

circumstances.

This Part of MS gives recommendations for the design and

construction of structural concrete that arise in special circumstances

and are not covered in Part 1 of this MS. This Part gives guidance on

ultimate limit state calculations and the derivation of partial factors of

safety, serviceability calculations with emphasis on deflections under

loading and on cracking.

Price RM70

MS 1195 : Part 3 : 1991

Code of practice for structural use of concrete : Part 3 : Design

charts for singly reinforced beams, doubly reinforced beams

and rectangular columns.

This Part of MS covers design charts for singly reinforced beams,

doubly reinforced beams and rectangular columns. These design

charts cannot be used to obtain the complete detailed design of any

member but they may be used as an aid when analyzing the cross

section of a member of the ultimate limit state.

Price RM70

MS 1226 : Part 1 : 1991

Pulverized-fuel ash : Part 1 : Specification for pulverized-fuel

ash for use as a cementitious component in structural concrete.

This standard specifies pulverized-fuel ash with a low sieve residue

for use with Portland cement in concrete intended for structural

purposes. Price RM30

MS 1242 : 1991

Guide to assessment of concrete strength in existing structures.

This Malaysian Standard gives information on tests that are available

to determine the strength of concrete in a structure. Relative merits

of these tests are indicated and methods of carrying out such tests

are given.

Price: RM30

MS 1293 : Part 1 : 1992

Specification for precast reinforced concrete box culverts : Part

1 : Small culverts.

This specification applies to precast reinforced concrete box culverts

for conveying water not under pressure, and for carrying highway

vehicle axle loadings permitted by Jabatan Kerja Raya (Malaysia)

Price RM20

91.080.99 Other structures

MS 415 : Part 1 : 1976

Code of practice for composite construction in structural steel

and concrete : Part 1: Simply supported beams in buildings.

Relates to beams composed of either rolled or built-up structural

steel sections, with or without concrete encasement, acting in

conjunction with essentially in situ reinforced concrete slabs. Also

include symbols for use in calculations.

Price RM20

MS 1934 : Part 1 : 2007

Methods of test for masonry – Part 1 : Determination of

compressive strength.

Price RM10

MS 1934 : Part 2 : 2007

Methods of test for masonry – Part 2 : Determination of flexural

strength.

Price RM20

MS 1934 : Part 3 : 2007

Methods of test for masonry – Part 3 : Determination of initial

shear strength.

This standard specifies a method for determining the in plane initial

shear strength of horizontal bed joints in masonry using a specimen

tested in shear. Guidance is given on the preparation of the

specimens, the conditioning required before testing, the testing

machine, the method of test, the method of calculation and the

contents of the test report.

Price RM20

MS 1934 : Part 4 : 2007

Methods of test for masonry – Part 3 : Determination of shear

strength including damp proof course.

Price RM20

MS 1935 : 2007

Masonry and masonry products – Methods for determining

design thermal values

This standard gives procedures for the determination of design the

thermal values (thermal resistance and/or thermal conductivity) of

masonry and masonry products.

Price RM70

91.080.40 Concrete structures_____________________________________________________

MS 794 : 1982

Specification for masonry cement.

Details requirements for composition, manufacture, sampling and

testing. Tests cover properties like chemical composition, time,

roundues water relatively, air entrainment, flow and compression

strength at 7 and 28 day.

Price RM20

MS 922 : Part 1 : 1984

Specification for concrete admixtures : Part 1 : Accelerating

admixtures, retarding admixtures and water-reducing

admixtures.

Specifies requirements for five categories of admixtures which may

be used to modify one or more properties of hydraulic cement

concrete; the workability, the ratio of stiffening and hardening and

strength. Appendices cover sampling methods, testing and notes

on the use of admixtures.

Price RM30

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91.090 External structures

MS 1553 : 2002

Code of practice on wind loading for building structure

This Malaysian Standard sets out procedures for determining wind

speeds and resulting wind actions to be used in the structural design

for structures subjected to wind action other than those caused by

tornadoes and typhoons. This standard covers structures within

the criteria: a) building less than 200 m high; b) structures with

roof spans less than 100 m; and c) structures other than off-shore

structures, bridges and transmission towers.

Price RM110

MS IEC 60335-2-95 : 2003

Household and similar electrical appliances – safety : Part 2-

95 : Particular requirements for drives for vertically moving

garage doors for residential use

This Malaysian Standard deals with the safety of electric drives for

garage doors for residential use that open and close in a vertical

direction, the rated voltage of the drives being not more than 250 V

for single-phase appliances.

Price RM30

91.100 Construction materials

MS 1314 series : Precast Concrete Piles

MS 1314 : Part 1 : 2004

Precast concrete piles : Part 1 : General requirements and

specifications (First revision)

This Malaysian Standard is intended to standardise the classes and

the nominal; sizes of the precast concrete piles and specify the

minimum structural, dimensional, bending strength and quality

requirements for precast concrete piles.

Price RM20

MS 1314 : Part 2 : 2004

Precast concrete piles : Part 2 : Method for determined of

bending strength of precast concrete piles (Bend test) (First

revision)

This Malaysian Standard describes a method for the determined of

the bending strength of test specimens of precast concrete piles.

Price RM10

MS 1314 : Part 3 : 2004

Precast concrete piles : Part 3 : Precast reinforced concrete

square piles (RC piles) Class M, Class J and Class S

This standard specifies the minimum structural, manufacturing

requirement and quality requirements for Class M, Class J and Class

S precast concrete piles intended to be used in building and civil

engineering works.

Price RM20

MS 1314 : Part 4 : 2004

Precast concrete piles : Part 4 : Precast pretensioned spun

concrete piles (Spun piles) Class A, Class B and Class C

This standard specifies the minimum structural, manufacturing

requirement and quality requirements for the Class A, Class B, Class

C pretensioned spun concrete piles intended to be used in building

and civil engineering works.

Price RM20

MS 1314 : Part 5 : 2004

Precast concrete piles : Part 5: Precast prestressed concrete

square piles: Class PC-X, Class PC-Y, Small piles Class PCS-1,

and Class PCS-2

This standard specifies the minimum structural, manufacturing and

quality requirements for the Class PC-X, Class PC-Y, Small piles

PCS-1 and Class PCS-2 precast prestressed concrete piles intended

to be used in building and civil engineering works. However, small

piles Class PCS-1 and Class PCS-2, are generally recommended

for low-rise buildings and limited civil engineering works.

Price RM20

MS 1314 : Part 6 : 2004

Precast concrete piles : Part 6 : Small reinforced concrete

square piles – Small piles Class RCS-1 and Class RCS-2

This Malaysian Standard specifies the minimum structural,

manufacturing and quality requirements for Class RCS-1 and Class

RCS-2 small reinforced concrete square piles intended to be used

in building and civil engineering works.

Price RM20

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cements; test for fineness by determination of specific surface;

determination of soundness; determination of consistence of standard

cement paste; determination of initial and final setting times; test for

compressive strength of cement using mortar cubes; test for

compressive strength of cement using concrete cubes and test for

compressive strength of cement using mortar prisms.

Price RM50

MS 522 : Part 3 : 2005

Portland cement (ordinary and rapid-hardening) Part 3 :

Chemical analysis (Second revision).

This Malaysian Standard described the procedures for the procedures

for the following chemical analysis for both the ordinary and the

rapid hardening Portland cement.

Price RM40

MS 522 : Part 4 : 2005

Portland cement (ordinary and rapid-hardening) – Part 4 : Ultra

violet spectrophotometric and x-ray fluorescence analysis

This Malaysian Standard describes the method for the

spectrophotometric chemical analysis of cement. It is intended as an

alternative methods of analysis.

Price RM40

MS 888 : 1991

Specification for white portland cement (First revision).

Specifies manufacture, chemical and physical requirements including

line saturation factor, ratio of aluminium oxide to ferric oxide,

magnesium oxide content, insoluble residue content, sulphuric

anhydride content, fineness, soundness, setting time, compressive

strength and degree of whiteness.

Price RM10

MS 975 : 1985

Specification for processing additions for use in the manufacture

of hydraulic cements.

Guide to usage of the processing additions during cement

manufacturing whereby over dosage can cause adverse effect on

the properties of concrete.

Price RM10

MS 1037 : 1986

Specification for sulphate-resisting portland cement.

Specifies requirements for the composition, manufacture, chemical

and physical properties, certification by the manufacture, independent

testing and marking of sulphate-resisting Portland cement.

Price RM10

MS 1045 : 1986

Methods of measuring drying shrinkage of mortar containing

hydraulic cement.

Covers the determination of the effect of hydraulic cement of a drying

shrinkage of a graded Ottawa sand mortar subjected to stated

conditions of temperature, relative humidity, and rate of evaporation

of the environment.

Price RM20

91.100.01 Construction materials in general_____________________________________________________

MS 1490 : 2001

Specification for hot rolled non-alloy structural steel sections

and H-piles

Specifies the requirements for hot rolled non-alloy structural steel

sections and H-piles to be used for buildings, piling and constructions.

Price RM20

MS 1491 : 2001

Specification for dimensions, mass and tolerances of hot rolled

non-alloy structural steel sections and H-piles (First revision)

Specifies the requirements and permissible variations for the

dimensions, mass, tolerances, appearance and shape of hot rolled

non-alloy structural steel sections and H-piles. The types of steel

sections specified in this standard are equal angles, channels, joints,

H-sections and H-piles. This standard is intended to be used in

conjunction with MS 1490, Specification for hot-rolled non-alloy

structural steel sections and H-piles.

Price RM20

MS 1569 : 2003

Specification for putty lime

This Malaysian Standard specifies the requirements for putty lime

intended for use in building and construction industry.

Price RM30

MS 1570 : 2003

Method of test for chemical analysis of putty lime

This Malaysian Standard covers the chemical analysis of putty lime.

Price RM20

MS ISO 12572 : 2006

Hygrothermal performance of building materials and products

– Determination of water vapour transmission properties

This standard specifies a method based on cup tests for determining

the water vapour permeance of building products and the water

vapour permeability of building materials under isothermal conditions.

Different sets of test conditions are specified.

Price RM40

91.100.10 Cement. Gypsum. Lime. Mortar

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MS 522 series - Portland Cement

MS 522 : Part 1 : 2003

Portland cement (Ordinary and rapid-hardening): Part 1:

Specification (Second revision)

This standard covers the manufacture, chemical and physical

requirements, storage, sampling and marking of the following types

of Portland cement:

a) Ordinary Portland cement (OPC); and

b) Rapid-hardening Portland cement (RHPC).

Price RM30

MS 522 : Part 2 : 2005

Portland cement (ordinary and rapid-hardening): Part 2 : Physical

tests (Second revision).

This Malaysian Standard specifies the procedure for the following

physical tests for ordinary, rapid – hardening and other Portland

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MS 1224 : 1991

Specification for fibre cement symmetrically corrugated sheet

and fittings.

This standard sets out requirements for fibre cement symmetrically

corrugated sheets primarily for use as roofing and cladding. It applies

to autoclaved sheets where cement is partially by ground silica.

Price RM20

MS 1227 : 2003

Specification for Portland pulverised-fuel ash cement (First

revision).

This Malaysian Standard specifies the requirements for the

composition, manufacture, chemical and physical properties and

marking of Portland pulverised-fuel ash cement. This Malaysian

Standard replaces MS 1227 : 1991.

Price RM20

MS 1296 : 1992

Specification for fibre-cement flat sheets.

This Malaysian Standard specifies the characteristics and establishes

methods of control and test as well as acceptance conditions for

fibre-cement flat sheets. It does not apply to asbestos fibre reinforced

sheets which is covered by MS 623.

Price RM20

MS 1387 : 1995

Specification for ground granulated blastfurnace slag for use

with portland cement.

This Malaysian Standard specifies requirements for the composition

and the manufacture, and for the chemical and physical properties

as characteristic values, of ground granulated blastfurnace slag (ggbs)

for use in combination with Portland cement as a cementitious

component of concrete, mortar and grout. Requirements for marking,

provision of information, and sampling and testing for acceptance at

delivery are also specified. It specifies the procedures for the

manufacturer’s autocontrol system to ensure conformity with the

standard.

Price RM50

MS 1388 : 1995

Specification for high slag blastfurnace cement.

This Malaysian Standard specifies the requirements for the

composition, manufacture, strength, physical, and chemical properties

of highslag blastfurnace cement. Requirements for marking,

sampling, testing and provision of information are also specified.

Price RM30

MS 1389 : 1995

Specification for portland blastfurnace cement.

This Malaysian Standard specifies requirements for the composition

and the manufacture and for the strength, physical and chemical

properties of two Port blastfurnace cement, Portland slag cement

and blastfurnace cement, as “characteristic” values. Requirements

for marking, provision of information, sampling and testing for

acceptance at delivery are also specified. It also specifies the

procedures for the manufacturer’s autocontrol system to ensure

conformity and for the purchaser’s assessment of compliance at

delivery.

Price RM30

MS 1520 : 2001

Specification for pozzolanic pulverized-fuel ash cement

This Malaysian Standard specifies requirements for the composition,

manufacture, chemical and physical properties and marking of

pozzolanic pulverized-fuel ash cement.

Price RM20

MS ISO 679 : 2001

Methods of testing cements – Determination of strength

This Malaysian Standard specifies a method of determining the

compressive and flexural strengths of cement mortar.

Price RM20

91.100.15 Mineral materials and products

MS 76 : 1972

Specifications for bricks and blocks of fired brick-earth clay or

shale : Part 2 : Metric units.

Provides a guide on the quality of different types of clay bricks and

blocks of ordinary and special quality, bricks and blocks for internal

walls and hollow blocks for structural floors and roofs. Specification

covers formats, patterns, dimensions, out of squareness, bowing or

twisting strength and absorption. Sampling procedures and test

methods are included.

Price RM70

MS 701 : 1981

Specification for commercial sand.

Prescribes requirements like size, grading and limits for chemical

composition, sampling and test methods for sand used in various

industries.

Price RM30

MS 738 : 1981

Specification for terrazo floor tiles.

Specifies requirements, test methods and analysis for hydraulically

pressed tiles.

Price RM20

MS 756 : 1981

Specification for China clay.

Specifies percentage by mass of the components of products,

modulus of rupture, brightness and whiteness. Sampling and

methods of test are also specified.

Price RM30

MS 847 : 1983

Specification for silica sand for the manufacture of sodium

silicate.

Prescribes requirements on size grading, chemical composition and

methods of sampling, determination of moisture content, size grading

and chemical analysis.

Price RM20

MS 1933 : Part 1 : 2006

Methods of test for masonry units – Part 1 : Determination of

compressive strength.

This standard specifies a method for determining the compressive

strength of masonry units.

Price RM20

MS 1933 : Part 5 : 2006

Methods of test for masonry units – Part 5 : Determination of

the active soluble salts content of clay masonry units.

This standard specifies a method for determining the active soluble

salts content of clay masonry units.

Price RM20

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MS 1933 : Part 20 : 2006

Methods of test for masonry units – Part 20 : Determination of

flatness of faces of masonry units

This standard specifies a method for determining the flatness of

surfaces of masonry units.

Price RM10

91.100.20 Mineral and ceramic materials

and products_____________________________________________________

MS 1933 : Part 2 : 2006

Methods of test for masonry units – Part 2 : Determination of

percentage area of voids in masonry units (by paper indentation)

This standard specifies a method of determining the percentage area

of voids in masonry units.

Price RM10

MS 1933 : Part 3 : 2006

Methods of test for masonry units – Part 3 : Determination of

net volume and percentage age of voids of clay masonry units

by hydrostatic weighing

This standard specifies a method of determining the net volume of

and percentage area of voids in clay masonry units (including frogs

and cells).

Price RM10

MS 1933 : Part 4 : 2006

Methods of test for masonry units – Part 4 : Determination of

real and bulk density and of total and open porosity for natural

stone masonry units.

This standard specifies a method of determining the real density and

bulk density and the open and total porosity of natural stone masonry

units.

Price RM10

MS 1933 : Part 7 : 2006

Methods of test for masonry units – Part 7 : Determination of

water absorption of clay masonry damp proof course units by

boiling in water

This standard specifies a method for determining the water absorption

of clay masonry damp proof course units by boiling the specimen in

water for a fixed period.

Price RM10

MS 1933 : Part 9 : 2006

Methods of test for masonry units – Part 9 : Determination of

volume and percentage of voids and net volume of clay and

calcium silicate masonry units by sand filling.

This standard specifies a method of determining the volume of and

percentage voids and net volume of clay and calcium silicate masonry

units containing cells, frogs and holes.

Price RM10

MS ISO 10545-1 : 2002

Ceramic tiles - Part 1 : Sampling and basis for acceptance

This Malaysian Standard specifies rules for batching, sampling,

inspection and acceptance/rejection of ceramic tiles.

This standard supersedes MS 1090 : 1987.

Price RM20

MS 1933 : Part 6 : 2006

Methods of test for masonry units – Part 6 : Determination of

bending tensile strength of aggregate concrete masonry units.

This standard specifies a method of determining the bending tensile

strength of aggregate concrete masonry units having a width less

than 100 mm and a ratio of length to width greater than 10, in

accordance with prEN 771-3.

Price RM10

MS 1933 : Part 10 : 2006

Methods of test for masonry units – Part 10 : Determination of

moisture content of calcium silicate and autoclaved aerated

concrete units.

This standard specifies a method for determining moisture content

of calcium silicate and autoclaved aerated concrete units.

Price RM10

MS 1933 : Part 11 : 2006

Methods of test for masonry units – Part 11 : Determination of

water absorption of aggregate concrete, manufactured stone

and natural stone masonry units due to capillary action and the

initial rate of water absorption of clay masonry units.

This standard specifies a method of determining the water absorption

coefficient due to capillary action for aggregate concrete, autoclaved

aerated concrete, natural stone and manufactured stone masonry

units and the initial rate of water absorption of clay masonry units.

Price RM10

MS 1933 : Part 13 : 2006

Methods of test for masonry units – Part 13 : Determination of

net and gross dry density of masonry units (except for natural

stone)

This standard specifies a method of determining the net and gross

dry density of masonry units (except for natural stone masonry units).

Price RM20

MS 1933 : Part 15 : 2006

Methods of test for masonry units – Part 15 : Determination of

dimensions of water vapour permeability of autoclaved aerated

concrete masonry units

This standard specifies a method of determining the steady state

water vapour permeability of autoclaved aerated concrete masonry

units at the upper and lower part of the hygroscopic range. The test

method is limited to products from which disc shaped specimens of

uniform thickness can be made.

Price RM10

MS 1933 : Part 16 : 2006

Methods of test for masonry units – Part 16 : Determination of

dimensions

This standard specifies a method of determining the overall

dimensions, thickness and combined thickness of shells and webs,

depth of voids and plane parallelism of the bed faces of masonry

units.

Price RM20

MS 1933 : Part 19 : 2006

Methods of test for masonry units – Part 19 : Determination of

moisture expansion of large horizontally perforated clay

masonry units

This standard specifies a method an accelerated method of

determining the moisture expansion of large clay units with horizontal

perforations that have one dimensions equal to or greater than 400

mm and shell thicknesses less than 12 mm.

Price RM20

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MS ISO 10545-9 : 2001

Ceramic tiles - Part 9 : Determination of resistance to thermal

shock

This part of MS ISO 10545 defines a test method for determining the

resistance to thermal shock of all ceramic tiles under normal

conditions of use. Depending on the water absorption of the tiles,

different procedures (tests with or without immersion) are used unless

there is an agreement to the contrary. This standard supersedes

MS 1091 : Part 11 : 1987.

Price RM10

MS ISO 10545-10 : 2002

Ceramic tiles - Part 10 : Determination of moisture expansion

This Malaysian Standard specifies a method for determining the

moisture expansion of ceramic tiles.

Price RM10

MS ISO 10545-11 : 2001

Ceramic tiles - Part 11 : Determination of crazing resistance for

glazed tiles

This part of MS ISO 10545 defines a test method for determining the

crazing resistance of all glazed ceramic tiles except when the crazing

is an inherent decorative feature of the product. This standard

supersedes MS 1091 : Part 9 : 1987.

Price RM10

MS ISO 10545-12 : 2001

Ceramic tiles - Part 12 : Determination of frost resistance

This part of MS ISO 10545 specifies a method for determining the

frost resistance of all ceramic tiles intended for use in freezing

conditions in the presence of water. The standard supersedes MS

1091 : Part 12 : 1987.

Price RM10

MS ISO 10545-13 : 2001

Ceramic tiles - Part 13 : Determination of chemical

resistance.

This part of MS ISO 10545 specifies a test method for determining

the chemical resistance of ceramic tiles at room temperature. The

method is applicable to all types of ceramic tiles. This standard

supersedes MS 1091 : Part 7 : 1987.

Price RM20

MS ISO 10545-14 : 2001

Ceramic tiles - Part 14 : Determination of resistance to stains

This part of MS ISO 10545 specifies a method for determining the

resistance to stains of the proper surface of ceramic tiles.

Price RM20

MS ISO 10545-15 : 2002

Ceramic tiles - Part 15 : Determination of lead and cadmium

given off by glazed tiles

This Malaysian Standard specifies a method for the determination of

lead and cadmium given off by the glaze of ceramic tiles.

Price RM10

MS ISO 10545-16 : 2002

Ceramic tiles - Part 16 : Determination of small colour

differences

This Malaysian Standard describes a method for utilizing colour

measuring instruments for quantifying the small colour differences

between plain coloured glazed ceramic tiles, which are designed to

be of uniform and consistent colour. It permits the specification of a

maximum acceptable value which depends only on the closeness of

match and not on the nature of the colour difference. Colour variations

produced for artistic purposes are not covered in this part of

MS ISO 10545.

Price RM10

MS ISO 10545-2 : 2002

Ceramic tiles - Part 2 : Determination of dimensions and surface

quality

This Malaysian Standard specifies methods for determining the

dimensional characteristics (length, width, thickness, straightness of

sides, rectangularity, surface flatness) and the surface quality of

ceramic tiles. Tiles with areas less than 4 cm3 are excluded from

measurements of length, width, straightness of sides, rectangularity

and surface flatness. Space lugs and glaze blobs and other

irregularities of the sides shall be ignored when measuring length,

width, straightness of sides, rectangularity, if these are subsequently

hidden in the joints after fixing (installation).

This standard supersedes MS 1091 : Part 1 : 1987

Price RM20

MS ISO 10545-3 : 2001

Ceramic tiles - Part 3 : Determination of water absorption,

apparent porosity, apparent relative density and bulk density

This part of MS ISO 10545 specifies methods for determining water

absorption, apparent porosity, apparent relative density and bulk

density of ceramic tiles. There are two methods of obtaining

impregnation with water of the samples open pores : boiling and

immersion under vacuum. Boiling will impregnate open pores that

are easily fillable; the vacuum method fills almost all the open pores.

This standard supersedes MS 1091 : Part 2 : 1987.

Price RM10

MS ISO 10545-4 : 2003

Ceramic tiles : Part 4 : Determination of modulus or rupture and

breaking strength

This Malaysian Standard is identical with ISO 10545-4:1994. This

Malaysian Standard defines a test method for determining the

module of rupture and breaking strength of all ceramic tiles. This

Malaysian Standard replaces MS 1091: Part 3:1987.

Price RM10

MS ISO 10545-5 : 2002

Ceramic tiles - Part 5 : Determination of impact resistance by

measurement of coefficient of restitution

This Malaysian Standard specifies a test method for determining the

impact resistance of ceramic tiles by measuring the coefficient of

restitution.

Price RM20

MS ISO 10545-6 : 2001

Ceramic tiles - Part 6 : Determination of resistance to deep

abrasion for unglazed tiles

This part of MS ISO 10545 specifies a test method for determining

the resistance to deep abrasion of all unglazed ceramic tiles used

for floor coverings. This standard supersedes MS 1091 : Part 5 :

1987.

Price RM10

MS ISO 10545-7 : 2001

Ceramic tiles - Part 7 : Determination of resistance to surface

abrasion for glazed tiles

This part of MS ISO 10545 specifies a method for determining the

resistance to surface abrasion of all glazed ceramic tiles used for

floor covering. This standard supersedes MS 1091 : Part 6: 1987.

Price RM20

MS ISO 10545-8 : 2001

Ceramic tiles - Part 8 : Determination of linear thermal expansion

This part of MS ISO 10545 defines a test method for determining the

coefficient of linear thermal expansion of ceramic tiles. This

standard supersedes MS 1091 : Part 10 : 1987.

Price RM10

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MS ISO 13006 : 2003

Ceramic tiles: Definitions, classification, characteristics and

markings

This Malaysian Standard is identical with ISO 13006:1998. This

Malaysian Standard defines terms and establishes classifications,

characteristics and marking requirements for ceramic tiles of the

best commercial quality. This Malaysian Standard replaces MS

1088:1987 and MS 1089:1987.

Price RM70

91.100.23 Ceramic tiles

MS ISO 13007-1 : 2005

Ceramic tiles - Grouts and adhesives. Part 1 : Terms, definitions

and specifications for adhesives.

Price : RM20

MS ISO 13007-2 : 2005

Ceramic tiles - Grouts and adhesives. Part 2 : Test methods

for adhesives.

Price : RM50

MS ISO 13007-3 : 2005

Ceramic tiles - Grouts and adhesives. Part 3 : Definitions and

specifications for grouts.

Price : RM20

MS ISO 13007-4 : 2005

Ceramic tiles - Grouts and adhesives. Part 4 : Test methods for

grouts.

Price : RM30

91.100.25 Ceramic building products

MS 858 : 1983

Specification for glazed ceramic tiles for internal walls.

Specifies quality, shape and preferred sizes, physical and chemical

requirements, water absorption crazing resistance, chemical and

impact resistance. Test methods for requirements included.

Price RM20

MS 1091 : Part 4 : 1987

Methods of test for ceramic tiles : Part 4 : Determination of

scratch hardness of surface according to MOHS.

Defines a method of test for determining the scratch hardness ofthe

surface of all ceramic tiles.

Price RM10

MS 1380 : 1995

Specification for precast paving blocks.

This Malaysian Standard specifies materials, sizes, tolerances and

performance of precast concrete paving blocks. Blocks intended for

construction of low speed roads, industrial and other paved surfaces

subjected to all categories of static and vehicular loading and

pedestrian traffic.

Price RM30

91.100.30 Concrete and concrete products

MS 26 : Part 1 : 1991

Methods of testing concrete : Part 1 : Methods of sampling fresh

concrete (First revision).

Methods to be used on site for obtaining representative samples of

the required size from a batch of fresh concrete as well as procedures

for mixing and sampling fresh concrete in the laboratory are specified.

Price RM80

MS 26 : Part 2 : 1991

Methods of testing concrete : Part 2 : Methods of testing

hardened concrete (First revision).

Described within are slump test, compacting factor test and “V-B”

consitometer test.

Determination of weight per cubic meter, air content and weight

proportions of constituents of fresh concrete are also included.

Price RM60

MS 26 : Part 3 : 1992

Methods of testing concrete : Part 3 : Recommendations for

use of non-destructive testing of concrete.

This section of this part of MS 26 gives guidance on the tests that

are available for non-destructive testing of hardened concrete which

forms a laboratory specimen or part of a structure, structural

component or other type of engineering construction. Some tests

cause varying degrees of localized damage or defacement and may

therefore be considered partially destructive, these methods are all

defined as non-destructive. All the tests can be performance on

concrete as cast and not require the removal of samples for

subsequent analysis or testing.

Price RM120

MS 27 : 1996

Specification for precast concrete masonry units (First revision).

Covers precast solid, hollow cellular and aerated concrete blocks.

Blocks of non-standard sizes or special shapes and blocks of special

designs intended for screen wall are not included.

Price RM50 Amendment 1 : 1998

MS 28 : 1985

Specification for tests for water for making concrete (First

revision)

Guide to quality of water which is suitable for making concrete so as

to prevent possible adverse effects on strength of concrete.

Price RM10

MS 29 : 1995

Specification for aggregates from natural sources for concrete

(First revision).

This Malaysian Standard is a revision of MS 29 : 1971. This Malaysian

Standard specifies the quality and grading requirements for

aggregates obtained by processing natural materials for use in

concrete.

Price RM20

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MS 30 series :

Methods of Testing Aggregates

MS 30 : Part 1 : 1995

Method of testing aggregates : Part 1 : General requirements

for apparatus and calibration.

This Part contains general information relating to the tests, definitions

and symbols of MS 30. It also describes apparatus common to other

Parts and includes methods for calibrating common and specific

apparatus when the tests are used for compliance purposes.

Price RM30

MS 30 : Part 2 : 1995

Methods of testing aggregates : Part 2 : Guide to sampling and

testing aggregates.

This Part gives general guidance on the sampling and testing of

aggregates. It also gives guidance on the applicability of MS 30

testing aggregates and describes for assessing and use of precision

data described in other Parts of MS 30.

Price RM20

MS 30 : Part 3 : 1995

Methods of testing aggregates : Part 3 : Methods for sampling.

This Part describes methods for obtaining samples of aggregates of

the quality required for carrying out testing in accordance with other

Parts of MS 30. The method to be used for recording the nominal

description of materials sampled is also given.

Price RM20

MS 30 : Part 4 : 1995

Methods of testing aggregates : Part 4 : Methods for

determination of particle size distribution

(First revision).

This Part describes two methods for the determination of the particle

size distribution of samples of aggregates. It also includes a

gravimetric method for the determination of the proportion of material

finer than 20 µm in particle size in aggregates.

Price RM30

MS 30 : Part 5 : 1995

Methods of testing aggregates : Part 5 : Methods for

determination of particle shape (First revision).

This Part describes the method for determining the flakiness index

and elongation index of coarse aggregates. Price RM20

MS 30 : Part 6 : 1995

Methods of testing aggregates : Part 6 : Method for determination

of shell content in coarse aggregate.

This Part describes the method for the determination of the shell

content of coarse aggregate. Price RM10

MS 30 : Part 7 : 1995

Methods of testing aggregates : Part 7 : Methods for

determination of moisture content (First revision).

This Part describes various methods of determining the moisture

content of aggregate. These include oven-drying and various rapid

methods which may give adequate results for quality control process.

Price: RM20

MS 30 : Part 8 : 1995

Methods of testing aggregates : Part 8 : Methods for

determination of aggregates crushing value (ACV)

(First revision).

This part describes a method for the determination of the aggregate

crushing value (ACV) which give a relative measure of the resistance

of an aggregate to crushing under a gradually applied compressive

load. Methods are also described for different size fractions.

Price RM20

MS 30 : Part 9 : 1995

Method of testing aggregates : Part 9 : Methods for determination

of ten per cent fines value (TFV).

This Part describes methods for the determination of ten per cent

fines value (TFV) of aggregates. The methods give a relative measure

of the resistance of an aggregate to crushing under a gradually applied

compressive load. Procedures are described for testing aggregates

in a dry condition or in a saturated surface dry condition. Price RM20

MS 30 : Part 10 : 1995

Method of testing aggregates : Part 10 : Methods for

determination of aggregate impact value (AIV).

This Part describes two methods for the determination of the

aggregate impact value (AIV) which give a relative measure of the

resistance of an aggregate to sudden shock or impact. Procedures

are described for testing aggregates in a dry condition or in a saturated

surface dry condition. Price RM20

MS 30 : Part 11 : 1995

Methods of testing aggregates : Part 11: Methods for

determination of resistance to degradation of coarse aggregates

by abrasion and impact in the Los Angeles machine (First

revision).

This Part describes a method for the determination of the aggregate

abrasion and impact values which gives a measure of the resistance

to degradation of coarse aggregates by abrasion and impact in the

Los Angeles Machine. Price RM20

MS 30 : Part 12 : 1995

Methods of testing aggregates : Part 12 : Methods for

determination of polished-stone value (First revision).

This Part describes a method for the determination of the polished-

stone value (PSV) which gives a measure of the resistance of

aggregate to the polishing action of the vehicle tyres.

Price RM20

MS 30 : Part 13 : 1995

Methods of testing aggregates : Part 13 : Methods for

determination of water soluble chloride salts.

This Part describes the method for the determination of the chloride

content in terms of the chloride ion content.

Price RM20

MS 30 : Part 14 : 1995

Methods of testing aggregates : Part 14 : Methods for

determination of sulphate content.

This Part describes methods for determining both the water-soluble

sulphate content of aggregates and the total sulphate content

aggregates. Price RM20

MS 30 : Part 15 : 1995

Methods of testing aggregates : Part 15 : Methods for

determination of acid-soluble material in fine aggregates.

This Part describes a method of determining the amount of acid-

soluble material present in fine aggregates. Price RM10

MS 30 : Part 16 : 1995

Method of testing aggregates : Part 16 : Method for testing and

classifying drying shrinkage of aggregates in concrete.

This Part describes a method of determining the drying shrinkage of

aggregates in concrete using concrete prisms made with the coarse

and/or fine aggregate to be tested. Price RM20

MS 30 : Part 17 : 1995

Method of testing aggregates : Part 17 : Method for determination

of soundness.

This Part describes a method of determining the soundness of

aggregates by subjecting the aggregate to cycles of immersion in

saturated solution of magnesium sulphate followed by oven-drying.

Price RM20

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MS 1293 : Part 1 : 1992

Specification for precast reinforced concrete box culverts : Part

1 : Small culverts.

This specification applies to precast reinforced concrete box culverts

for conveying water not under pressure, and for carrying highway

vehicle axle loadings permitted by Jabatan Kerja Raya (Malaysia).

Price RM20

MS 1933 : Part 6 : 2006

Methods of test for masonry units – Part 6 : Determination of

bending tensile strength of aggregate concrete masonry units

This standard specifies a method of determining the bending tensile

strength of aggregate concrete masonry units having a width less

than 100 mm and a ratio of length to width greater than 10, in

accordance with prEN 771-3.

Price RM10

MS 1933 : Part 10 : 2006

Methods of test for masonry units – Part 10 : Determination of

moisture content of calcium silicate and autoclaved aerated

concrete units

This standard specifies a method for determining moisture content

of calcium silicate and autoclaved aerated concrete units.

Price RM10

MS 1933 : Part 11 : 2006

Methods of test for masonry units – Part 11 : Determination of

water absorption of aggregate concrete, manufactured stone

and natural stone masonry units due to capillary action and the

initial rate of water absorption of clay masonry units

This standard specifies a method of determining the water absorption

coefficient due to capillary action for aggregate concrete, autoclaved

aerated concrete, natural stone and manufactured stone masonry

units and the initial rate of water absorption of clay masonry units

Price RM10

MS 1933 : Part 14 : 2006

Methods of test for masonry units – Part 14 : Determination of

moisture movement of aggregate concrete and manufactured

stone masonry units

This standard specifies a method of measuring the moisture

movement of aggregate concrete and manufactured stone masonry

units between two specified extreme moisture conditions.

Price RM20

91.100.60 Thermal and sound insulating

materials

MS ISO 12572 : 2006

Hygrothermal performance of building materials and products

– Determination of water vapour transmission properties

This standard specifies a method based on cup tests for determining

the water vapour permeance of building products and the water

vapour permeability of building materials under isothermal conditions.

Different sets of test conditions are specified.

Price RM40

91.100.99 Other construction materials

MS 972 : 1998

Specification for solid rubber flooring ( First revision).

This Malaysian Standard prescribes minimum composition and

workmanship requirements and methods of test for solid rubber

flooring. The flooring may be either smooth or with a raised pattern,

either plain or marbled and in either sheet or tile form.

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MS 523 : Part 1 : 2005

Concrete : Part 1 : Specification, performance, production and

conformity (Second revision)

This Malaysian Standard applies to concrete for structures cast in

situ, precast structures, and structural precast products for buildings

and civil engineering structures. The concrete may be mixed on site,

ready-mixed concrete or produced in a plant for precast concrete

products. This standard specifies requirements for the constituent

materials of concrete; the properties of fresh and hardened concrete

and their verification; the limitations for concrete composition; the

specification of concrete; the delivery of fresh concrete; the production

control procedures; the conformity criteria and evaluation of

conformity.

Price RM80

MS 525 : 1986

Specification for concrete porous pipes for under drainage (First

revision).

Gives cement and aggregates requirements for pipes. Dimensions

and tolerances. Porosity and crushing strength. Tests on crushing

and porosity.

Price RM20 Amendment 1 : 1981

MS 797 : Part 1 and Part 2 : 1982

Part 1 : Specification for concrete interlocking roofing tiles.

Part 2 : Code of recommended practice for the installation of

concrete interlocking roofing tiles.

Specifies code of practice for installation. Part 1 : Establishes

minimum standard for fit and finish, quality of materials used in

manufacture and dimensional requirements related to side cap and

location of fixing without restricting overall design or size of tiles and

accessories. Physical tests such as transverse breaking strength,

water absorption properties and permeability included. Part 2 :

Provides basic rules for laying and fixing of concrete roofing tiles,

batten and underlay.

Price RM20

MS 881 : Part 2 : 1991

Specification for precast concrete pipes and fittings for drainage

and sewerage : Part 2: Specification for inspection chambers

and street gullies.

This Part of MS 881 specifies requirements for precast concrete

inspection chambers, unreinforced or reinforced, for use over a drain

or sewer not exceeding nominal size DN 250, in areas of light loading.

This Part of MS 881 also specifies requirements for precast street

gullies. This Part of MS 881 specifies requirements for precast

inspection chambers, unreinforced or reinforced, for use over a drain

or sewer not exceeding nominal size DN 250, in areas of light loading.

This Part of MS 881 also specifies requirements for precast concrete

street gullies.

Price RM30

MS 881 : Part 3 : 1991

Specification for precast concrete pipes and fittings for drainage

and sewerage : Part 3 : Specification for pipes and fittings with

ogee joints.

This Malaysian Standard specifies requirements for two categories

of precast concrete cylindrical unit, each with ogee (rebated) joints

and unreinforced or reinforced with steel cages or hoops, namely,

“Land drainage” units and “Sewerage” units. “Land drainage” units

are intended to be used primarily for land drainage and for the

construction of culverts. “Sewerage” units are intended to be used

in conditions where most stringent requirements are necessary, for

example in headings or in the construction of culverts where extra

strength is required. A range of nominal sizes (DN) is covered, namely

DN 150 to DN 1800 by increments of 75 for “Land drainage” units

and “Sewerage” units.

Price RM40

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This standard for covering floors of public buildings, such as cinemas,

hospitals, department store shops, railway station , airport terminals

and the like. This revised standard supersedes MS 972 : 1985 –

Specification for heavy duty rubber floor tiles.

Price RM20

91.120 Protection of and in buildings

MS 1183 : Part 2 : 1993

Code of practice for fire precautions in the design and

construction of buildings: Part 2: Shops.

This code of practice provides guidance for designers and the building

construction team in their task of incorporating into new building or

alteration to existing buildings. Applicable to shops of all sizes,

premises used for retail services and trades, and cafes, restaurants

and other places of refreshment. Covers provision and protection of

escape routes, protection of ancillary areas and engineering services,

provision of fire protection facilities and advice to management of

occupied buildings.

Price RM90

MS 1183 : Part 5 : 1990

Code of practice for fire precautions in the design and construction

of buildings: Part 5: Firefighting stairways and lifts. Deals with criteria

for providing, and the construction of stairways, lifts and their

associated lobbies. Also covers operational tests for lifts.

Price RM40

MS 1183 : Part 8 : 1990

Code of practice for precautions in the design and construction

of buildings: Part 8 : Code of practice for means of escape for

disabled people.

Provides guidance for designers and the building construction team

in their task of incorporating into new buildings, or alterations to

existing buildings, measures that should in the event of a fire, enable

the safe evacuation of any disabled people. This code is applicable

to all buildings except single-family dwelling houses, flats and

maisonettes.

Price RM40

91.120.01 Protection of and in buildings

in general

MS 1347 : Part 1 : 1994

Cathodic protection : Part 1 : Code of practice for land

applications.

This part of Malaysian Standard is a code of practice for the

applications of cathodic protection for which principles of use have

been established, that is prevention of the corrosion of buried or

immersed metalwork and the internal protection of containers for

aqueous liquids.

Price RM150 Amendment 1 : 2001

91.120.10 Thermal insulation

MS 940 : 1984

Specification for classification of degrees of protection provided

by enclosures.

Applicable to enclosures where rated voltage of equipment within

does not exceed 72.5 kV. Two types of protection are covered by

this classification system. Does not cover protection against

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mechanical damage of equipment, risk of explosions, or conditions

such as moisture, corrosive fungus or vermine.

Price RM20

MS 941 : 1984

Specification for degrees of protection of enclosures for low-

voltage switchgear and controlgear.

Relates to protection of persons against contact with live or moving

parts inside enclosure, protection of equipment against ingress of

solid of foreign bodies and of liquids.

Price RM20

MS 1020 : 1986

Specification for mineral fibre thermal insulation material.

Specifies manufacture, material and requirements including thermal

conductivity, heat stability and fire tests.

Price RM10

MS 1758 : 2004

Thermal insulation – Materials, products and systems –

Vocabulary

This Malaysian Standard defines terms relating to materials, products

and systems used in the field of thermal insulation.

Price RM20

MS ISO 7345 : 2003

Thermal insulation-Physical quantities and definitions

This Malaysian Standard defines physical quantities used in the field

of thermal insulation, and gives the corresponding symbols and units.

Price RM20

MS ISO 9251 : 2003

Thermal insulation-Heat transfer conditions and properties of

materials-Vocabulary

This Malaysian Standard defines terms used in the field of thermal

insulation to describe heat transfer conditions and properties of

materials.

Price RM10

MS ISO 9288 : 2003

Thermal insulation – Heat transfer by radiation – Physical

quantities and definitions

This Malaysian Standard defines physical quantities and other terms

in the field of thermal insulation relating to heat transfer by radiation.

Price RM20

MS ISO 9346 : 2004

Thermal insulation – Mass transfer – Physical quantities and

definitions

This Malaysian Standard defines physical quantities and other terms

in the field of mass transfer relevant to thermal insulation systems

and gives the corresponding symbols and units.

Price RM10

91.120.40 Lightning protection

MS 1460 : 1999

Code of practice on resistibility of telecommunication equipment

to overvoltages and overcurrents

Deals with the lightning characteristics in Malaysian environment;

concerns with surge voltages and currents measured on the

subscriber end overhead and telephone office end underground lines;

and relates to type tests and protection of subscriber equipment and

telephone office switching equipment.

Price RM40

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intended for use in heating systems or in service water systems,

having a rated power input not exceeding- 300 W, their rated voltage

being not more than 250 V for single-phase appliances and 480 V

for other appliances.

Price RM20

91.140.30 Ventilation and air-conditioning

systems

MS IEC 60335-2-88 : 2002

Safety of household and similar electrical appliances - Part 2 :

Particular requirements for humidities intended for use with

heating, ventilation, or air-conditioning systems

This Malaysian Standard deals with the safety of electric humidifiers

intended for use with heating, ventilation, or air-conditioning systems

in household, commercial, and light industrial applications (and may

include large stand-alone commercial equipment) which operate

according to the evaporate or atomization system, water-injection,

steam and the like, their maximum rated voltage being not more

than 250 V for single-phase appliances and 600V for all other

appliances.

Price RM30

91.140.40 Gas supply systems

MS 1766 : 2004

Installation of diaphragm gas meters – Specification

This standard specifies the requirements and gives recommendations

for sitting and fixing of gas meters up to 40 m3/h rating, meter controls,

meter regulators, filters and connections and subsequent termination

of supply for gas at inlet pressures to meter not exceeding 35 kPa.

Price RM30

MS 1870 : 2005

Gas meters – Diaphragm gas meters

This Malaysian Standard specifies the requirements and tests for

the construction, performance and safety of diaphragm gas meters

having coaxial single pipe, or two pipe connections used to measure

volumes of fuel gases of the 1st , 2nd and 3rd families according to EN

437 : 1993 at maximum working pressures of up to 1 bar and

maximum actual flow rated of up to 160 m3/h over a minimum ambient

and gas temperature range of -5 degrees celcius to +35 degrees

celcius.

Price RM50

91.140.50 Electricity supply systems

MS 1038 : Part 1 : 1986

Specification for emergency lighting of premises : Part 1 :

Premises other than cinemas and certain other specified

premises used for entertainment

Relates to the provision of electric emergency lighting in most types

of premises, other than private premises and cinemas.

Price RM40

MS 1936 : 2006

Electrical installations of buildings – Guide to MS IEC 60364

This Malaysian Standard provides guidelines on the use of MS IEC

60364 Electrical installations of buildings.

Price RM100

MS IEC 61024-1 : 2001

Protection of structures against lightning : Part 1 : General

principles

This standard is applicable to the design and installation of lightning

protection systems (LPS) for common structures up to 60 m high.

This standard supersedes MS 939 : 1984.

Price RM30

MS IEC 61024-1-1 : 2001

Protection of structures against lightning : Part 1 : General

principles, Section 1: Guide A - Selection of protection levels

for lightning protection systems

This guide is applicable to the selection of protection levels for LPS

covered by MS IEC 61024-1. It provides information on the

classification of structures according to the consequential effects of

a lightning stroke and on procedures for selection of an LPS giving

an adequate level of protection. This standard supersedes MS 939 :

1984.

Price RM30

MS IEC 61024-1-2 : 2001

Protection of structures against lightning - Part 1-2 : General

principles - Guide B - Design, installation, maintenance and

inspection of lightning protection systems

This standard serves as a guide and is applicable to the design and

installation of LPS for common structures up to 60 m high, in

accordance with MS IEC 61024-1. This guide provides guidelines

on how to use MS IEC 61024-1 and assists the user with the physical

design and construction, maintenance and inspection of an LPS in

accordance with that standard. This standard supersedes MS 939 :

1984.

Price RM150

MS IEC 61662 : 2001

Assessment of the risk of damage due to lightning

This report is applicable to the assessment of the risk of damage

caused by lightning flashes to earth. The object of this report is to

give the procedure for evaluation of the risk of damage to a structure

caused by direct and indirect lightning flashes, and to permit the

bodies concerned to fix an acceptable value for the frequency of

damage to structures. This standard supersedes MS 939 : 1984.

Price RM60

91.120.99 Other standards related to

protection of and in buildings

MS 1849 : 2005

Protection of buildings against subterranean termites – Code

of practice for prevention, detection and treatment of infestation

This Malaysian Standard recommends the procedures for the

prevention, detection and treatment of subterranean termite

infestation in buildings and other structures. It includes details for

the treatment of the soil with chemicals which prevent termites from

accessing timber and other termite susceptible materials in buildings.

Detailed specifications for pre and post-construction treatments are

outlined,

Price RM50

91.140.10 Central heating systems

MS IEC 60335-2-51 : 2003

Household and similar electrical appliances safety - Part 2-51:

Particular requirements for stationary circulation pumps for

heating and service water installations

This clause of Part 1 is replaced by the following. This Malaysian

Standard deals with the safety of electric stationary circulation pumps

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MS IEC 60364 Series -

Electrical Installation of Buildings

MS IEC 60364-1 : 2003

Electrical installations of buildings – Part 1 : Fundamental

principles, assessment of general characteristics,

definitions (First revision)

This Malaysian Standard contains the rules for the design and

erection of electrical installations so as to provide safety and proper

functioning for the use intended. This Malaysian Standard cancels

and replaces MS IEC 60364-1 : 1996.

Price RM50

MS IEC 60364-4-41 : 2003

Electrical installations of buildings – Part 4-41 : Protection for

safety – Protection against electric shock (First revision).

This Malaysian Standard is identical with IEC 60364-4-41 : 2001.

This Malaysian Standard describes how protection against electric

shock is provided by application of the appropriate measures. It

specifies essential equipment for the protection or persons, livestock

and property against direct contact and indirect contact. This

Malaysian Standard cancels and replaces MS IEC 60364-4-41:1996,

MS IEC 60364-4-46:1996, MS IEC 60364-4-47 : 1996 and MS IEC

60364-4-481 : 1996.

Price RM40

MS IEC 60364-4-42 : 2003

Electrical installations of buildings – Part 4-42 : Protection for

safety – Protection against thermal effects (First revision)

This Malaysian Standard is identical with IEC 60364-4-42 : 2001.

This Malaysian Standard specifies protection for persons, fixed

equipment, and fixed materials adjacent to electrical equipment

against harmful effects of heat developed by electrical equipment,

or thermal radiation, particularly the following effects: combustion

or degradation of materials; risk of burns; and impairment of the

safe function of installed equipment. This Malaysian cancels and

replaces MS IEC 60364-4-42 : 1996 and MS IEC 60364-4-482 :

1996. Price RM20

MS IEC 60364-4-43 : 2003

Electrical installation of buildings – Part 4-43 : Protection for

safety – Protection against over current (First revision)

This Malaysian Standard is identical with IEC 60364-4-43 : 2001.

This Malaysian Standard describes how live conductors are

protected by one or more devices for automotive interruption of the

supply in the event of overload and short-circuits except in cases

where overcurrent is limited. This Malaysian Standard cancels MS

IEC 60364-4-473 : 1996

Price RM30

MS IEC 60364-4-44 : 2003

Electrical installations of buildings – Part 4-44 : Protection for

safety Protection against voltage disturbances and

electromagnetic disturbances (First revision).

This Malaysian Standard is identical with IEC 60364-4-44 : 2001.

This Malaysian Standard provides rules for the protection against

the effect of conducted and radiated disturbances on electrical

installations. They are intended to provide for the safety of persons

and equipment in a LV system in the event of a fault between the

HV system and earth in the HV part of transformer stations which

supply low-voltage systems. This Malaysian Standard cancels and

replaces MS IEC 60364-4-45 : 1996, MS IEC 60364-4-442 : 1996

and MS IEC 60364-4-443 : 1996.

Price RM50

MS IEC 60364-5-51 : 2003

Electrical installations of buildings – Part 5-51 : Selection and

erection of electrical equipment – Common rules (First revision).

This Malaysian Standard is identical with IEC 60364-5-51 : 2001.

This Malaysian Standard deals with the selection of equipment and

its erection. It provides common rules for compliance with measures

of protection for safety, requirements for proper functioning for

intended use of the installation, and requirements appropriate to the

external influences foreseen. This Malaysian Standard cancels and

replaces MS IEC 60364-5-51 : 1996, MS IEC 60364-5-52 : 1996 and

MS IEC 60364-5-53 : 1996.

Price RM50

MS IEC 60364-5-52 : 2003

Electrical installations of buildings – Part 5-52 : Selection and

erection of electrical equipment – Wiring systems (First revision).

This Malaysian Standard is identical with IEC 60364-5-52 : 2001.

This Malaysian Standard deals with the selection and erection of

wiring systems. This Malaysian Standard cancels and replaces MS

IEC 60364-5-52 : 1996. Price RM80

MS IEC 60364-5-53 : 2003

Electrical installations of buildings – Part 5-53 : Selection and

erection of electrical equipment – Isolation, switching and

control (First revision).

This Malaysian Standard deals with general requirements for isolation,

switching and control and with the requirements for selection and

erection of the devices provided to fulfil such functions. This Malaysian

Standard cancels and replaces MS IEC 60364-4-46 : 1996, MS IEC

60364-5-53 : 1996 and MS IEC 60364 : 5-537 : 1996.

Price RM40

MS IEC 60364-5-551 : 1996

Electrical installations of buildings : Part 5 : Selection and

erection of electrical equipment : Chapter 55 : Other

equipment : Section 551 : Low-voltage generating sets.

This Malaysian Standard applies to low-voltage and extra-low

voltage installations which incorporate generating sets intended to

supply, either continuously or occasionally, all or part of the

installation with the following supply arrangements: - supply to an

installation which is not connected to the public supply; - supply to

an installation as an alternative to the public supply; - supply to an

installation in parallel with the public supply; - appropriate

combinations of the above.

Price RM20

MS IEC 60364-5-55 : 2003

Electrical installations of buildings – Part 5-55 : Selection and

erection of electrical equipment – Other equipment (First

revision)

This Malaysian Standard covers requirements for low-voltage

generating sets. The requirements for supplies for safety services

and the selection and erection of luminaires and lighting installations

intended to be part of the fixed installation are stated. This Malaysian

Standard cancels and replaces MS IEC 60364-5-56 : 1996.

Price RM30

MS IEC 60364-6-61 : 2003

Electrical installations of buildings – Part 6-61: Verification –

Initial verification

This part of MS IEC 60364 lays down requirements for the verification,

by inspection and testing, of the compliance of the installation with

the relevant requirements of other parts of MS IEC 60364. Criteria

for testing are given and tests described. This part is concerned only

with new installations; it is not concerned with the inspection and

testing of existing installations. However, the criteria for inspection

and the tests described may be applied, if thought appropriate, to

existing installations.

Price RM40

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for special installations or locations : Section 707: Earthing

requirements for the installations of data processing

equipment.

This Malaysian Standard applies to the particular requirements of

this section to the connection of data processing equipment to the

electrical power installation of buildings, where the data

processing equipment:

- has earth leakage current exceeding the limit specified in IEC

950 and complies with IEC 83.

- complies with those requirements of IEC 950 which cover

leakage current.

May also applied where installations, other than data processing,

such as those for industrial control and telecommunication

equipment carry high leakage current due to radio-frequency

interference suppression filtering requirements.

Price RM20

MS IEC 60364-7-708 : 1996 (2003)

Electrical installation of buildings: Part 7 : Requirements for

special installations or locations : Section 708 : Electrical

installations in caravan parks and caravans.

This Malaysian Standard applies to the particular requirements of

this section to that portion of the electrical installation in caravan

parks providing facilities for connection of leisure accommodation

vehicles (including caravans) or tents, and to the internal electrical

installations in caravans and motor caravans for ratted voltages not

exceeding 440V. This standard does not apply to the internal electrical

installations of leisure homes and mobile homes, fixed recreational

vehicles, transportable sheds and the like, temporary premises or

structures.

Price RM30

MS IEC 60364-7-709 : 1996 (2003)

Electrical installations of buildings : Part 7 : Requirements for

special installations or locations : Section 709 : Marinas and

pleasure craft.

This Malaysian Standard applies to the particular requirements of

this section:

- the electrical installation in marinas which provide connections

to pleasure craft; and to

- the electrical installation in pleasure craft supplied only from

the on-shore power supply system.

Price RM30

91.140.60 Water supply systems

MS 1058 : Part 5 : 2006

Polyethylene (PE) piping systems for water supply - Part 5:

Guidance for the assessment of conformity.

Price RM20

MS 1136 : 1989

Method of test for backsiphonage in water-using appliances.

Describes a method for applying a vacuum test to water-using

appliances to determine that they have an acceptable degree of

protection against backflow or backsiphonage.

Price RM10

MS 1193 : Part 1 : 1991

Specification for devices without moving parts for the prevention

of contamination of water by back-flow : Part 1 : Specification

for type A air gaps.

This standard specifies the characteristics of type A air gaps for inlet

or feed pipes of nominal size up to and including DN 200. Air gaps

that comply with the requirements of this standard are devices suitable

for protection against class 1 risk.

Price RM10

MS IEC 60364-7-702 : 2003

Electrical installations of buildings – Part 7 : Requirements for

special installations – Section 702 : Swimming pools and other

basins (First revision).

This Malaysian Standard applies to the basins of swimming pools,

the basins of fountains and the basins of paddling pools. They also

apply to the surrounding zones of all these basins. In these areas,

in normal use, the effect of an electric shock is increased by a

reduction in body resistance and contact of the body with earth

potential. The requirements for swimming pools are applicable for

paddling pools. This Malaysian Standard cancels and replaces MS

IEC 60364-7-702 : 1996.

Price RM30

MS IEC 60364-7-703 : 1996 (2003)

Electrical installations of buildings : Part 7 : Requirements for

special installations or locations : Section 703 : Locations

containing sauna heaters.

This Malaysian Standard applies the particular requirements of this

section to locations in which sauna heating equipment according to

IEC Publication 335-2 : Safety of household and similar electrical

appliances, Part 2 : Particular requirements for sauna and associated

equipment (in preparation), is installed and exclusively reserved for

such use.

Price RM20

MS IEC 60364-7-704 : 2003

Electrical installations of buildings – Part 7 : Requirements

for special installations – Section 704 : Construction and

demolition site installations (First revision).

This Malaysian Standard applies to temporary installations provided

for works of new building construction, works of repair, alteration,

extension, or demolition of existing buildings, public engineering

works, earthworks and similar works. Parts of buildings which

undergo structural alterations, such as extension, major repair or

demolition, are considered to be like construction sites during the

period of relevant works, to the extent that the work necessitates

the provision of a temporary installation. This Malaysian Standard

cancels and replaces MS IEC 60364-7-704 : 1996.

Price RM20

MS IEC 60364-7-705 : 1996 (2003)

Electrical installation of buildings: Part 7 : Requirements for

special installations or locations : Section 705 : Electrical

installations of agricultural and horticultural premises.

This Malaysian Standard applies to the particular requirements of

this section to all parts of fixed installations of agricultural and

horticultural premises outdoors and indoors and to locations where

livestocks are kept (such as stables, chicken-house, piggeries, feed-

processing locations, lofts and storage for hay, straw and fertilizers.

Price RM20

MS IEC 60364-7-706 : 1996 (2003)

Electrical installation of buildings: Part 7 : Requirements for

special installations or locations : Section 706 : Restrictive

conducting locations.

This Malaysian Standard applies to the particular requirements of

this section to installations for restrictive conducting locations and

to the supply to apparatus within these location. A restrictive

conducting location is one comprised mainly of metallic or conductive

surrounding parts, within which it is likely that a person will come in

contact through a substantial portion of his body with the conductive

surrounding parts and where the possibility of interrupting this contact

is limited.

Price RM20

MS IEC 60364-7-707 : 1996 (2003)

Electrical installation of buildings: Part 7 : Requirements

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MS 1193 : Part 2 : 1991

Specification for devices without moving parts for the prevention

of contamination of water by back flow : Part 2 : Specification

for type B air gaps.

This standard specifies the characteristics and method of testing type

B air gaps that are to be built into water appliances at the

manufacturer’s works, and supplied by feed pipes of nominal size up

to and including DN 200. Air gaps that comply with the requirements

of this standard are devices for protection against class 2 risk.

Price RM10

MS 1225 : Part 1 : 2004

Plastics – polyethylene (PE) tanks for cold water storage : Part

1 : Capacity up to 600 gal (First revsision)

This Malaysian Standard specifies requirements for materials,

physical properties and performance of polyethylene tank up to 600

gal capacity, used for cold water storage.

Price RM30

MS 1225 : Part 2 : 2006

Polyethylene (PE) tanks for cold water storage – Part 2 : Capacity

more than 600 gal (First revision)

This Malaysian Standard specifies requirements for materials,

physical properties and performance of polyethylene tank more than

600 Imperial Gallons (2730 L) capacity, used for cold water storage.

Price RM30

MS 1390 : 1995

Specification for glass-reinforced polyester panels and panel

water tanks.

This Malaysian Standard specifies requirements for glassfibre

reinforced polyester (also known as fibreglass reinforced polyester)

panel water tank for the sanitary storage of potable water. The panel

water tank provide a means for the sanitary storage of potable water

not subject to pressure other than static head.

Price RM60

MS 1736 : Part 1 : 2004

Plastics piping systems for hot and cold water installations –

Crosslinked polyethylene (PE-X): Part 1: General

This Malaysian Standard specifies the general aspects of crosslinked

polyethylene (PE-X) piping systems intended to be used for hot and

cold water installations within buildings for the conveyance of water,

whether or not intended for human consumption (domestic systems),

and for heating systems, under design pressures and temperatures

according to the class of application.

Price RM20

MS 1736 : Part 2 : 2004

Plastics piping systems for hot and cold water installations –

Crosslinked polyethylene (PE-X) : Part 2 : Pipes.

This Malaysian Standard specifies the Characteristics of pipes made

from crosslinked polyethylene (PE-X) for piping systems intended to

be used for hot and cold water installations within buildings for the

conveyance of water, whether or not intended for human consumption

(domestic systems),and for heating systems, under design pressures

and temperatures appropriate to the class of application.

Price RM20

MS 1736 : Part 3 : 2004

Plastics piping system for hot and cold water installations -

Crosslinked polyethylene (PE-X) : Part 3 : Fittings

This standard specifies the characteristics of fittings for crosslinked

polyethylene (PE-X) piping systems intended to be used for hot and

cold water installations within buildings for the conveyance of water

whether or not intended for human consumption, (domestic systems)

and for heating systems, under design pressures and temperatures

appropriate to the class of application.

Price RM20

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MS 1736 : Part 5 : 2004

Plastics piping system for hot and cold water installations -

Crosslinked polyethylene (PE-X) : Part 5 : Fitness for purposes

of the system

This standard specifies the characteristics of the fitness for purpose

of crosslinked polyethylene (PE-X) piping systems, intended to be

used for hot and cold water installations within buildings for the

conveyance of water whether or not intended for human consumption

(domestic systems) and for heating systems, under design pressures

and temperatures according to the class of application.

Price RM20

MS 1736 : Part 7 : 2004

Plastics piping system for hot and cold water installations -

Crosslinked polyethylene (PE-X) : Part 7 : Guidance for the

assessment of conformity.

This Technical Specification gives guidance for the assessment of

conformity to be included in the manufacturer’s quality plan as part

of his quality system.

Price RM20

MS 1737 : 2004

Plastics piping systems – Guidance for the installation inside

buildings of pressure piping systems for hot and cold water

intended for human consumption.

This standard recommends practices to be followed in the application

and installation of thermoplastics pipes and associated fittings.

Price RM30

MS ISO 4064-1 : 2006

Measurement of water flow in fully charged closed conduits –

Meters for cold potable water and hot water – Part 1 :

Specifications (First revision)

This Malaysian Standard specifies terminology, technical

characteristics, metrological characteristics and pressure loss

requirements for cold potable water and hot water meters.It applies

to water meters that can withstand maximum admissible working

pressures (MAP) _> MPa1 ) (0,6 MPa for meters for use with pipe

nominal diameters, DN _>500 mm) and a maximum admissible

temperature, MAT for cold potable water meters of 30 degrees Celsius

and for hot water meters up to 180 degrees Celsius depending on

class.

Price RM50

MS ISO 4064-2 : 2003

Measurement of water flow in closed conduits – Meters for cold

potable water – Part 2 : Installation requirements and selection

This Malaysian Standard specifies criteria for the selection of water

meters, associated fittings, installation, special requirements for some

meters and the first operation of new or repaired meters to ensure

accurate constant measurement and reliable reading of the meter.

Price RM20

MS ISO 4064-3 : 2003

Measurement of water flow in closed conduits – Meters for cold

potable water – Part 3 : Test methods and equipment

This Malaysian Standard is applicable to meters for cold potable water,

as defined in clause 1 of ISO 4064-1. It specifies the test methods

and means to be employed in determining the principle characteristics

of water meters.

Price RM30

MS ISO 7858-1 : 2003

Measurement of water flow in closed conduits –

Combination meters for cold potable water : Part 1 :

Specification

Price RM20

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91.140.70 Sanitary installations

MS 147 : 2001

Specification for quality of vitreous china sanitary appliances

(First revision)

Specifies certain requirements concerning the quality and

dimensional tolerances for vitreous china sanitary appliances as well

as methods of test by which their properties may be assessed. This

standard supersedes MS 147 : 1973.

Price RM20

MS 795 : 2002

Specification for WC flushing cisterns and flush pipes (First

revision)

This Malaysian Standard specifies requirement for single flush and

dual flush WC flushing cisterns 6L and 6/3L capacity respectively.

This standard supersedes MS 795 : 1992.

Price RM40

MS 881 : Part 1 : 1991

Specification for precast concrete pipes and fittings for drainage

and sewerage : Part 1 : Specification for pipes and fittings with

flexible joints and manholes.

This Part of this Malaysian Standard covers precast concrete

cylindrical pipes, bends and junctions with flexible joints, and also

manholes, unreinforced or reinforced with steel cages or hoops,

intended to be used for the conveyance, under atmospheric

pressure, of sewage or surface water, and for the construction of

culverts.

Price RM70 Amendment 1 : 1998

MS 1402 : Part 1 : 2006

Code of practice for sanitary system in building - Part 1 : Design

(First revision)

This Malaysian Standard gives recommendation for planning,

designing, installation and workmanship of sanitary systems in

buildings, which includes water supply system, sanitary appliances,

sanitary pipework, sanitary appurtenances and ventilation system

including all other works necessary for non-pressure domestic,

commercial and public buildings.

Price RM80

MS 1402 : Part 2 : 2006

Code of practice for sanitary system in buildings – Part 2 :

Installation (First revision)

This Malaysian Standard gives recommendation for basis

workmanship and covers those tasks, which are frequently carried

out in relation to buildings, sanitary appliances installations.

Price RM20

MS 1402 : Part 3 : 2006

Code of practice for sanitary system in buildings – Part 3 :

Testing and commissioning (First revision)

This Malaysian Standard gives recommendation for testing and

commissioning of sanitary system in buildings.

Price RM10

MS 1402 : Part 4 : 2006

Code of practice for sanitary system in buildings – Part 4 :

Operation and maintenance (First revision)

This Malaysian Standard gives recommendation for operation and

maintenance of sanitary system in buildings.

Price RM10

MS ISO 7858-2 : 2003

Measurement of water flow in closed conduits –

Combination meters for cold potable water : Part 2 :

Installation

Price RM10

MS ISO 7858 : Part 3 : 2003

Measurement of water flow in closed conduits –

Combination meters for cold potable water : Part 3 : Test

methods

Price RM20

MS ISO 10508 : 2004

Thermoplastics pipes and fittings for hot an cold water systems

Price RM30

MS ISO 15876-1 : 2004

Plastics piping systems for hot and cold water

installations- Polybutylene (PB)- Part 1 : General

This Part of prEN ISO 15876 specifies the general aspects of

polybutylene (PB) piping systems intended to used for hot and cold

water installations within buildings for the conveyance of water

whether or not intended for human consumption (domestic

systems) and for heating systems, under design pressures and

temperatures according to the class of application.

Price RM20

MS ISO 15876-2 : 2004

Plastics piping systems for hot and cold water

installations - Polybutylene (PB) - Part 2 : Pipes

This Part prEN ISO 15876 specifies the characteristics of pipes made

of polybutylene (PB) for piping systems intended to be used for hot

and cold water installations within buildings for the conveyance of

water whether or not intended for human consumption (domestic

systems), and for heating systems, under design pressure and

temperatures appropriate to the class of application.

Price RM30

MS ISO 15876-3 : 2004

Plastics piping systems for hot and cold water

installations - Polybutylene (PB) - Part 3 : Fittings

This Part of prEN ISO 15876 specifies the characteristics of fittings

for polypropylene (PB) piping systems intended to be used for hot

and cold water installations within buildings for the conveyance of

water, whether or not intended for human consumption (domestic

systems) and for heating systems under design pressure and

temperature according to the class of application.

Price RM30

MS ISO 15876-5 : 2004

Plastics piping systems for hot and cold water installations –

Polybutylene (PB) – Part 5 : Fitness for purpose of the system

This standard specifies the characteristic of the fitness for purpose

of polybutylene (PB) piping systems, intended to be used for hot and

cold water installations within buildings for the conveyance of water,

whether or not intended for human consumption, (domestic systems)

and for heating systems, under design pressures and temperatures

according to the class of application.

Price RM20

MS ISO 15876-7 : 2004

Plastics piping systems for hot and cold water installation -

Polybutylene (PB)- Part 7: Guidance for the assessment of

conformity

This technical Specification gives guidance for the assessment of

conformity to be included in the manufacturer’s quality plan as part

of his quality system.

Price RM30

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MS 1522 : 2006

Vitreous China water closet pans - Specification (Second

revision)

This Malaysian Standard lays down the quality, dimensional and

functional requirements for all types of pedestal, squatting and wall

hung water closet (WC) pans.

Price RM30

91.140.80 Drainage systems

MS 881 : Part 2 : 1991

Specification for precast concrete pipes and fittings for drainage

and sewerage : Part 2: Specification for inspection chambers

and street gullies.

This Part of MS 881 specifies requirements for precast concrete

inspection chambers, unreinforced or reinforced, for use over a drain

or sewer not exceeding nominal size DN 250, in areas of light loading.

Price RM30

MS 881 : Part 3 : 1991

Specification for precast concrete pipes and fittings for drainage

and sewerage : Part 3 : Specification for pipes and fittings with

ogee joints.

This Malaysian Standard specifies requirements for two categories

of precast concrete cylindrical unit.

Price RM40

MS 1061 : Part 1 : 1999

Vitrified clay pipes and fittings and pipe joints for drains and

sewers : Part 1 : Requirements (First revision)

Specifies requirements for flexibly jointed vitrified clay pipes and

fittings with or without sockets for the construction of drainage and

sewerage systems.This standard supersedes MS 1061 : 1986 and

MS 622 : 1986.

Price RM20

MS 1061 : Part 2 : 1999

Vitrified clay pipes and fittings and pipe joints for drains and

sewers : Part 2 : Quality control and sampling

Specifies requirements for manufacturer’s internal quality control,

third party assessment and inspection.

Price RM30

MS 1061 : Part 3 : 1999

Vitrified clay pipes and fittings and pipe joints for drains and

sewers : Part 3 : Test methods

Specifies the methods of test for requirements of MS 1061 : Part 1.

Price RM50

MS 1063 : 2002

Plastics piping systems for soil, ventilation and waste discharge

(low and high temperature) within the building structure –

Unplasticized poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC–U): Part 1: Specifications

for pipes, fittings and the system (First revision)

This Malaysian Standard specifies the requirements for pipes, fittings

and the system of unplasticized poly (vinyl chloride) (PVC - U) piping

systems in the field of soil, ventilation and waste discharge inside

building.

Price RM50

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MS 1228 : 1991

Code of practice for design and installation of sewerage

systems

This code of practice deals with the planning design, construction

and installation and testing, of sewerage system.

Price RM80

91.140.90 Lifts. Escalators

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MS 1918 : 2006

Safety rules for the constructions and installation of escalators

and passenger conveyors.

Price RM50

MS 2021 : 2006

Safety rules for the construction and installation of electric lifts

This Malaysian Standard specifies the safety rules for the construction

and installation of permanently installed new electric lifts, with traction

or positive drive, serving defined landing levels, having a car designed

for the transportation of persons or persons and goods, suspended

by ropes or chains and moving between guide rails inclined not more

than 15 degrees to the vertical.

Price RM120

91.160.10 Interior lighting

MS 603 : 1979

Code of practice for interior lighting.

Gives guidance of visual environments suited to the function of the

interior and to recommended standards of lighting.

Price RM100

MS ISO 7250 : 2003

Basic human body measurements for technological design

This Malaysian Standard provides a description of anthropometric

measurements which can be used as a basis for comparison of

population groups. Price RM30

MS ISO 8995 : 2005

Lighting of indoor work places

This Malaysian standard specifies lighting requirements for indoor

work places and for people to perform the visual tasks efficiently, in

comfort and safety throughout the whole work period.

Price RM30

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91.180 Interior finishing

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MS IEC 60335-2-78 : 2003

Household and similar electrical appliances-Safety-Part 2-78:

Particular requirements for outdoors barbecues

This clause of Part 1 is replaced by the following This Malaysian

Standard deals with the safety of outdoor barbecues for household

and similar use, their rated voltage being not more than 250 V.

Price RM20

MS IEC 60335-2-98 : 2003

Household and similar electrical appliances-safety-Part 2-98:

Particular requirements for humidifiers

This Malaysian Standard deals with the safety of electric

humidifiers for household and similar use, their rated voltage being

not more than 250 V for single-phase appliances and 480 V for other

appliances.

Price RM20

91.190 Building accessories

MS 1060 : 1986

Specification for mortice locks for use in buildings.

Specifies tests and levels of performance of upright mortice locks

and bathroom locks or doors used in buildings. Locks and latches

for fire doors are not included.

Price RM20

MS 1062 : 1986

Specification for bored locks and latches for buildings.

Specifies tests and levels of performance for bored locks and latches

for doors in buildings.

Price RM20

MS ISO/IEC Guide 50 : 2003

Child safety and standards – General guidelines

This Guide provides a framework for addressing potential sources of

unintentional physical harm (hazards) to children from products,

processes or services that they use or with which they may come

into contact, even if they are not specifically intended for children.

The framework aims at minimizing risk of injury to children.

Price RM40

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93. CIVIL ENGINEERING

93.020 Earthworks. Excavations. Foundations

construction. Underground works

MS 977 : Part 1 : 1986

Code of practice for subsurface investigation : Part 1 : For design

and construction of foundations of buildings.

Describes procedures and methods commonly used in the

exploration of foundation condition. Code is divided into four parts,

namely: Part 1 - Scope of exploration; Part 2 - Procedures and tests

for foundation investigation; Part 3 - Presentation of data and Part 4

- Investigation and studies associated with the construction phase.

Price RM70

MS 1754 : 2004

Earthworks – Code of practices

This Malaysian Standard recommends a code of practice for earths

forming part of general civil engineering.

Price RM170

MS 1756 : 2004

Foundation – Code of practice

This Malaysian Standard gives recommendation for the design and

construction of foundation for the normal range of buildings and

engineering structures.

Price RM260

MS 2038 : 2006

Site investigations – Code of practice

This Malaysian Standard deals with the investigation of sites for the

purposes of assessing their suitability for the construction of civil

engineering and building works and of acquiring knowledge of the

characteristics of a site that affect the design and construction of

work and the security of neighbouring land and property. It has been

assumed that in the selection of construction sites due regard has

been paid to the wider environmental and economic considerations

affecting the community generally. More than one site may require

detailed investigation before the final choice is made.

Price RM300

93.080 Road Engineering

93.080.01 Road engineering in general

MS 977 : Part 2 : 1985

Code of practice for subsurface investigation : Part 2 :

Roads.

Covers soil and rock investigation and sampling based on standard

procedures. Elevation of water table, exploration of swamps,

location of bedrocks and magnitude of underground seepage which

are treated as special problems are included.

Price RM20

93.080.40 Street lighting and related

equipment

MS 825 : Part 1 : 2006

Code of practice for the design of road lighting : Part 1 : Lighting

of roads and public amenity areas (First revision)

This part of standard gives recommendations on the general principles

of road lighting, gives recommendations on aesthetic and technical

aspect, advises on operation and maintenance and refers to statutory

provision.

Price RM110

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97.020 Home economics in general

MS IEC 60335-2-8 : 2002

Safety of household and similar electrical appliances Part 2 :

Particular requirements for shavers, hair clippers and similar

appliances

This standard deals with the safety of electric shavers, hair clippers

and similar appliances intended for household and similar purposes,

their rated voltage being not more than 250V.

Price RM30

MS IEC 60335-2-40 : 1999 (2006)

Safety of household and similar electrical appliances : Part 2 :

Particular requirements for electrical heat pumps, air-

conditioners and dehumidifiers

Applies to the safety of electric heat pumps, including sanitary hot

water heat pumps, air-conditioners, and dehumidifiers

incorporating sealed motor-compressors, their maximum rated

voltages being not more than 250 V for single phase appliances and

600 V for all other appliances. This standard is identical with IEC

60335-2-40 : 1995.

Price RM50

MS IEC 60335-2-55 : 2003

Household and similar electrical appliances – Safety - Part 2-

55: Particular requirements for electrical appliances for use with

aquariums and garden ponds

This clause of part 1 is replaced by the following. This Malaysian

Standard deals with the safety of electric appliances for use with

aquariums and garden ponds for household and similar purposes,

their rated voltage being not more than 250 V.

Price RM20

MS IEC 60335-2-65 : 1999 (2006)

Safety of household and similar electrical appliances : Part 2 :

Particular requirements for air-cleaning appliances (First

revision)

Deals with the safety of electrical air-cleaning appliances for

household and similar purposes, their rated voltage being not more

than 250 V for single-phase appliances and 480 V for other

appliances. This standard also applies to electrostatic air filters

incorporated in other appliances. This standard is identical with IEC

60335-2-65 : 1993 and it supersedes MS IEC 335-2-65 : 1995.

Price RM20

97. HOUSEKEEPING. ENTERTAINMENT. SPORT

97.030 Domestic electrical appliances in

general

MS IEC 60335-1 : 2003

Household and similar electrical appliances – Safety – Part 1:

General requirements

This Malaysian Standard deals with the safety of electrical

appliances for household and similar purposes, their rated voltage

being not more than 250 V for single-phase appliances and 480 V

for other appliances. Appliances not intended for normal household

use but which nevertheless may be a source of danger to the public,

such as appliances intended to be used by laymen in shops, in light

industry and on farms, are within the scope of this standard.

Price RM150 Amendment 1

MS IEC 60335-2-49 : 2003

Safety of household and similar electrical appliances – Part 2-

49: Commercial electrical hot cupboards (First revision)

This Malaysian Standard deals with the safety of electrically operated

hot cupboards not intended for household use, their rated voltage

being not more than 250 V for single-phase appliances connected

between one phase and neutral, and 480 V for other appliances. Hot

cupboards with heated tops, heated display cases, heated crockery

dispensers, and heated shelves and tables are also within the scope

of this Malaysian Standard. This Malaysian Standard cancels and

replaces MS IEC 60335-2-49 : 1999.

Price RM30

MS IEC 60335-2-101 : 2003

Household and Similar Electrical Appliances- Safety : Part 2-

101: Particular requirements for vaporizers

This clause of part 1 is replaced by the following. This Malaysian

Standard deals with the safety of electric vaporizers for household

and similar purposes, their rated voltage being not more than 250 V.

Price RM20

MS IEC 62301 : 2006

Household electrical appliances – Measurement of standby

power

This Malaysian Standard specifies methods of measurement of

electrical power consumption in standby mode. It is applicable to

mains powered electrical household appliances and to the mains

powered parts of appliances that use other fuels such as gas or oil.

Price RM30

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97.040.10 Kitchen furniture

MS IEC 60335-2-11 : 2003

Safety of household and similar electrical appliances : Part 2 :

Particular requirements for tumbler dryers.

This Malaysian Standard deals with the safety of electric tumbler

dryers intended for household and similar purposes whose rated

voltage is not more than 250V for single-phase appliances and 480V

for other appliances. This standard deals with the common hazards

presented by appliances which are encountered by all persons in

and around the home.

Price RM30

97.040.20 Cooking ranges, working tables,

ovens and similar appliances

MS 436 : 1976

Methods for measuring performance of electric toasters for

household and similar purposes.

Defines the principle performance characteristics and methods to

measure them.

Price RM20

MS 971 : 1985

Specification for non-pressure kerosene stoves for domestic

used.

Covers safety requirements for the gravity-fed type and capillary-fed

type, domestic kerosene stoves, Tests required include fuel creep

test, surface temperature test, fuel temperature test, flame flash back

and stability test. Also appended are tests for thermal shock resistance

of glass containers used for fuel and combustion efficiency.

Price RM20

MS 1535 : Part 1 : 2002

Domestic gas cooking appliances for use with liquefied

petroleum gases : Part 1 : Specification

This Malaysian Standard specifies the requirements for general indoor

domestic gas cooking appliances using liquefied petroleum gases.

The types of appliances covered by this standard are given in Table

1. This standard also covers specific construction requirements and

specific test methods for the appliances.

Price RM80

MS 1535 : Part 2 : 2002

Domestic gas cooking appliances for use with liquefied

petroleum gases : Part 2 : General construction

This Malaysian Standard specifies general construction requirements

for general indoor domestic gas cooking appliances using liquefied

petroleum gases.

Price RM20

MS 1535 : Part 3 : 2002

Domestic gas cooking appliances for use with liquefied

petroleum gases : Part 3 : Test methods

This Malaysian Standard specifies the general test methods for

general indoor domestic gas cooking appliances using liquefied

petroleum gases.

Price RM50

MS 1535 : Part 4 : 2002

Domestic gas cooking appliances for use with liquefied

petroleum gases : Part 4 : Glossary

This Malaysian Standard defines glossary of terms used in the series

of Malaysian Standards on domestic gas cooking appliances, MS

1535.

Price RM20

MS 1597 : Part 2-6 : 2003

Household and similar electrical appliances – Safety – Part 2-6

: Particular requirements for stationary cooking ranges, hobs,

ovens and similar appliances

This clause of Part 1 is replaced by the following.

This Malaysian Standard deals with the safety of stationary electric

cooking ranges, hobs, ovens and similar appliances for household

use, their rated voltage being not more than 250 V for single-phase

appliances connected between one phase and neutral, and 480 V

for other appliances.

NOTE : Examples of appliances that are within the scope of this

standard are:

- griddles;

- grills;

- induction hobs;

- pyrolytic self-cleaning ovens;

- steam ovens.

As far as practicable, this standard deals with the common hazards

presented by appliances that are encountered by all persons in and

around the home. However, in general, it does not take into account:

- the use of appliances by young children or infirm persons without

supervision; and

- playing with the appliance by young children.

Price RM50

MS IEC 60335-2-6 : 2006

Household and similar electrical appliances – Safety – Part 2-6

: Particular requirements for stationary cooking ranges, hobs,

ovens and similar appliances (Second revision)

This Malaysian Standard deals with the safety of stationary electric

cooking ranges, hobs, ovens and similar appliances for household

use, their rated voltage being not more than 250 V for single-phase

appliances connected between one phase and neutral, and 480 V

for other appliances.

Price RM50

MS IEC 60335-2-25 : 2005

Household and similar electrical appliances – Safety – Part 2-25

: Particular requirements for microwave ovens, including

combination microwave ovens

This Malaysian Standard deals with the safety of microwave ovens

for household use, their rated voltage being not more than 250 V.

This standard also deals with combination microwave ovens, for which

Annex AA is applicable.

Price RM40

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- ice-makers incorporating a motor-compressor and ice-makers

intended to be incorporated in frozen food storage

compartments; and

- refrigerating appliances and ice-makers for use in camping,

touring caravans and boats for leisure purposes.

This Malaysian Standard also deals with the safety of ice-cream

appliances intended for household use, their rated voltage being not

more than 250 V for single-phase appliances and 480 V for other

appliances.

Price RM60

MS 1597-2-34 : 2005

Household and similar electrical appliances – safety – Part 2-34

: Particular requirements for motor-compressors

This standard deals with the safety of sealed (hermetic and semi-

hermetic type) motor-compressor, their protection and control

systems, if any, which are intended for use in equipment for household

and similar purposes and which conform with the standards applicable

to such equipment.

Price RM40

MS ISO 8187 : 2000

Household refrigerating appliances - Refrigerator-freezers -

Characteristics and test methods

Specifies the essential characteristics for household refrigerator-

freezers with or without cellar, which are wholly factory

assembled, and lays down the methods of test for the checking of

these characteristics.

Price RM60

MS ISO 8561 : 2000

Household frost-free refrigerating appliances -

Refrigerators, refrigerator-freezers, frozen food storage cabinets

and food freezers cooled by internal forced air circulation -

Characteristics and test methods

Specifies the essential characteristics for household frozen food

storage cabinets and food freezers cooled by internal forced air

circulation and for household refrigerators with or without cellar, ice-

making or frozen food storage compartments, and of refrigerator-

freezers with or without cellar compartment and with at least the

food freezer and or frozen food storage compartment(s) cooled by

internal forced air circulation, which are wholly factory assembled,

and lays down the methods of test for the checking of these

characteristics.

Price RM60 Amendment 1 : 2003

97.040.40 Dishwashers

MS 1597-2-5 : 2005

Household and similar electrical appliances – Safety – Part 2-5

: Particular requirements for dishwashers

This clause of Part 1 is replaced by the following : This standard

deals with the safety of electric dishwashers for household use that

are intended for washing and rinsing dishes, cutlery and other utensils

their rated voltage being not more than 250 V for single-phase

appliances and 480 V for other appliances.

Price RM30

MS IEC 60335-2-31 : 2003

Household and similar electrical appliances safety : Part 2-31 :

Particular requirements for range hoods

This clause of Part 1 is replaced by the following. This Malaysian

Standard deals with the safety of electric range hoods intended for

installing above household cooking ranges, hobs and similar cooking

appliances, their rated voltage being not more than 250 V.

Price RM30

MS IEC 60335-2-36 : 2003

Safety of household and similar electrical appliances – Part 2-

36 : Particular requirements for commercial electric cooking

ranges, ovens, hobs and hob elements

This standard deals with the safety of electrically operated commercial

cooking ranges, ovens, hobs, hob elements and similar appliances

not intended for household use, their rated voltage being not more

than 250 V for single-phase appliances connected between one

phase and neutral and 480 V for other appliances.

NOTE 1. These appliances are used for example in kitchens such

as in restaurants, canteens, hospitals and commercial enterprises

such as bakeries, butcheries, etc.

The electrical part of appliances making use of other forms of energy

is also within the scope of this standard. So far as is practicable, this

standard deals with the common hazards presented by these types

of appliances.

NOTE 2. Attention is drawn to the fact that

- for appliances intended to be used in vehicles or on board

ships or aircraft, additional requirements may be necessary;

- for appliances intended to be used in tropical countries,

special requirements may be necessary;

- in many countries additional requirements are specified by

the national health authorities, the national authorities

responsible for the protection of labour, the national water

supply authorities and similar authorities.

Price RM40

MS IEC 60335-2-38 : 1995 (2006)

Safety of household and similar electrical appliances : Part 2 :

Particular requirements for commercial electric griddles and

griddle grills.

This Malaysian Standard deals with the safety of electrically

operated commercial griddles and griddle grills not intended for

household use, their rated voltage being not more than 250V for

single-phase appliances connected between one phase and neutral

and 480V for other appliances.

Price RM40

MS IEC 60335-2-47 : 2005

Household and similar electrical appliances – Safety – Part 2-47

: Particular requirements for commercial electric boiling pans.

This Malaysian Standard deals with the safety of electrically

operated commercial boiling pans not intended for household use,

their rated voltage being not more than 250 V for single-phase

appliances connected between one phase and neutral, and 480 V

for other appliances.

Price RM30

97.040.30 Domestic refrigerating appliances

MS 1597-2-24 : 2005

Safety of household and similar electrical appliances - Part 2-

24: Particular requirements for refrigerating appliances, ice-

cream appliances and ice-makers

This Malaysian Standard deals with the safety of the following

appliances, their rated voltage being not more than 250 V for single-

phase appliances, 480 V for appliances and 24 V d.c. for appliances

when battery operated :

- refrigerating appliances for household and similar use;

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97.040.50 Small kitchen appliances

MS 1752 : 2004

Electric toasters for household and similar purposes – Methods

for measuring the performance

This Malaysian Standard applies to electric toasters for household

and similar use.

Price RM20

MS 2024 : 2006

Electric rice cooker for household use – Method of measuring

the performance

This Malaysian Standard specifies electric rice-cookers, electric rice-

warmer/ warmers of the maximum capacity not exceeding 3.6 L and

a rated power consumption not exceeding 2 kW and mainly used for

household. The maximum rated voltage does not exceeding 250 V.

This standard does not apply to induction rice-cooker.

Price RM20

MS IEC 60335-2-9 : 2006

Household and similar electrical appliances – Safety – Part 2-9

: Particular requirements for grills, toasters and similar portable

cooking appliances (First revision)

This Malaysian Standard deals with the safety of electric portable

appliances for household and similar purposes that have a cooking

function such as baking, roasting and grilling, their rated voltage being

not more than 250 V.

Price RM40

MS IEC 60335-2-12 : 2003

Household and similar electrical appliances safety - Part 2-12 :

Particular requirements for warming plates and similar

appliances

This clause of part 1 is replaced by the following. This Malaysian

Standard deals with the safety of electric warming plates, warming

trays and similar appliances intended to keep food or vessels warm,

for household and similar purposes, their rated voltage being not

more than 250 V.

Price RM20

MS IEC 60335-2-13 : 2006

Household and similar electrical appliances - Safety - Part 2-13

: Particular requirements for deep fat fryers, frying pans and

similar appliances (First revision)

This Malaysian Standard deals with the safety of electric deep fat

fryers, frying pans and other appliances in which oil is used for cooking

and intended for household use only, their rated voltage being not

more than 250 V.

Price RM20

MS IEC 60335-2-14 : 2003

Household and similar electrical appliances safety - Part 2-14 :

Particular requirements for kitchen machines

This clause of Part 1 is replaced by the following. This Malaysian

Standard deals with the safety of electric kitchen machines for

household and similar purposes, their rated voltage being not more

than 250 V.

Price RM40

MS IEC 60335-2-26 : 2003

Household and similar electrical appliances safety - Part 2-26 :

Particular requirements for clocks

This clause of Part 1 is replaced by the following. This Malaysian

Standard deals with the safety of electric clocks having a rated voltage

not more than 250 V.

Price RM20

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MS IEC 60335-2-37 : 2003

Safety of household and similar electrical appliances – Part 2-

37 : Particular requirements for commercial electric deep fat

fryers

This standard deals with the safety of electrically operated commercial

deep fat fryers including pressurized types not intended for household

use, their rated voltage being not more than 250 V for single-phase

appliances connected between one phase and neutral and 480 V for

other appliances.

Price RM30

MS IEC 60335-2-39 : 2005

Household and similar electrical appliances – Safety – Part 2-39

: Particular requirements for commercial electric multi-purpose

cooking pans

This Malaysian Standard deals with the safety of electrically operated

commercial multi-purpose cooking pans not intended for household

use, their rated voltage being not more than 250 V for single-phase

appliances connected between one phase and neutral and 480 V for

other appliances.

Price RM30

MS IEC 60335-2-42 : 2003

Safety of household and similar electrical appliances. Part 2-42

: Particular requirements for commercial electric forced

convection ovens, steam cookers and steam-convection ovens

This clause of part 1 is replaced by: This standard deals with the

safety of electrically operated commercial forced convection ovens,

steam cookers, steam-convection ovens and, exclusive of any other

use, steam generators, not intended for household use, their rated

voltage being not more than 250 V for single-phase appliances

connected between one phase and neutral and 480 V for other

appliances.

Price RM30

MS IEC 60335-2-48 : 2005

Household and similar electrical appliances – Safety – Part 2-48

: Particular requirements for commercial electric grillers and

toasters.

This Malaysian Standard deals with the safety of electrically operated

commercial grillers and toasters not intended for household use, their

rated voltage being not more than 250 V for single-phase appliances

connected between one phase and neutral and 480 V for other

appliances.

Price RM30

MS IEC 61643-1 : 2004

Surge protective devices connected to low-voltage power

distribution systems – Part 1 : Performance requirements and

testing methods

This part of IEC 61643 is applicable to devices for surge protection

against indirect and direct effects of lightning or other transient

overvoltages. These devices are packaged to be connected to 50/

60 Hz a.c power circuits, and equipment rated up to 1 000 V r.m.s. or

1 500 V d.c. Performance characteristics, standard methods for

testing, and ratings are established for these that contain at least

one nonlinear component that is intended to limit surge voltages and

divert surge currents.

Price RM80

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MS ISO 6486-2 : 2003

Ceramic ware, glass ceramic ware and glass dinnerware in

contact with food – Release of lead and cadmium – Part 2 :

Permissible limits

This Malaysian Standard specifies permissible limits for the release

of lead and cadmium from ceramic ware, glass-ceramic ware, and

glass dinnerware intended to be used in contact with food, but

excluding porcelain enamel articles.

Price RM20

MS ISO 8391-1 : 2005

Ceramic cookware in contact with food – Release of lead and

cadmium – Part 1 : Method of test

This Malaysian Standard specifies a method of test for the release

of lead and cadmium by ceramic cookware intended for use in contact

with food.

Price RM10

MS ISO 8391-2 : 2005

Ceramic cookware in contact with food – Release of lead and

cadmium – Part 2 : Permissible limits

This Malaysian Standard specifies the permissible limits for the

release of lead and cadmium by ceramic cookware intended for use

in contact with food.

Price RM10

97.060 Laundry appliances

MS 437 : 1976

Methods of measurement of performance of electric irons for

household or similar use.

Establishes the principle performance characteristics and

standard methods to measure them. Does not cover safety or

performance requirements.

Price RM20

MS 1597 : Part 2-7 : 2005

Household and similar electrical appliances – Safety – Part 2-7

: particular requirements for washing machines.

This Malaysian Standard deals with the safety of electric washing

machines for household and similar use that are intended for

washing clothes and textiles, their rated voltage being not more than

250 V for single-phase appliances and 480 V for other appliances.

Price RM40

MS 1751 : 2004

Methods for measuring the performance of electric ironing

machines for household and similar purposes

This Standard applies to electric ironing machines for household and

similar purposes.

Price RM30

MS 1753 : 2004

Electric irons for household or similar use – Methods for

measuring performance

This Malaysian Standard applies to electric irons for household or

similar use. The purpose of this standard is to state and define the

principal performance characteristics of electric irons for household

or similar use which are of interest to the user and to describe the

standard methods for measuring these characteristics.

Price RM60

MS 1855 : 2005

Clothes washing machines for household use – Methods for

measuring the performance

This Malaysian Standard deals with the methods for measuring the

performance of clothes washing machines for household use, with

or without heating devices and for cold and/or hot water supply.

Price RM100

97.040.60 Cookware, cutlery and flatware

MS 853 : 1983

Specification for melamine tableware.

Specifies requirements for materials and moulding thickness, finish/

gloss, testing and marking for articles of tableware made from

melamine plastics.

Price RM10

MS 1458 : 1999

Specification for table cutlery : Part 1 : General

Specifies the dimensions for cutlery that is intended for use at the

dining table. It includes table spoons, table forks, table knives, dessert

spoons, dessert forks, dessert knives, soup spoons and tea spoons.

This standard is applicable to stainless steel cutlery and silver-plated

nickel-silver or silver-plated stainless steel cutlery. It does not cover

cutlery made of precious metals, aluminium, non-stainless steel or

that made entirely of nickel-silver nor does it cover gold-plated or

chromium-plated cutlery or that with non-metal handles.

Price RM10

MS 1458 : Part 2 : 2001

Specification for table cutlery : Part 2 : Performance

requirements

This Malaysian Standard specifies materials, performance

requirements and test methods for table cutlery which includes table

spoons, table forks, table knives, dessert spoons, dessert forks,

dessert knives, soup spoons and tea spoons. This standard is

applicable to stainless steel cutlery and to silver-plated nickel silver,

or silver-plated stainless steel, cutlery. It does not cover made wholly

of precious metals, aluminium, non-stainless steel or that made

entirely of nickel silver, nor does it cover gold-plated or chromium-

plated cutlery. Three minimum thicknesses of silver are specified for

silver-plated cutlery.

Price RM30

MS 1459 : 1999

Method for determination of extrusion swell test for superior

processing and processing aid (sp/pa) rubber

Specifies a method for the determination of extrusion swell for

SP/PA rubber.

Price RM10

MS 1817 : 2005

Ceramic tableware – Specification

This Malaysian Standard specifies the maximum release of lead and

cadmium and other requirements for ceramic tableware of domestic

and commercial grades. Ceramic tableware covers porcelain, bone

China, vitrified China, fine China, earthenware (including

ironstoneware) and stoneware.

Price RM20

MS ISO 6486-1 : 2003

Ceramic ware, glass ceramic ware and glass dinnerware in

contact with food – Release of lead and cadmium – Part 1 : Test

method

This Malaysian Standard specifies a test method for the release of

lead and cadmium from ceramic ware, glass-ceramic ware, and glass

dinnerware intended to be used in contact with food, but excluding

porcelain enamel articles.

Price RM20

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MS IEC 60335-2-3 : 1995 (2006)

Safety of household and similar electrical appliances : Part 2 :

Particular requirements for electric irons.

This Malaysian Standard deals with the safety of electric dry irons

and steam irons, including those with a separate water reservoir or

boiler having a capacity not exceeding 5 litres, for household and

similar purposes, their rated voltage being not more than 250V. This

standard deals with the common hazards presented by appliances

which are encountered by all persons in and around the home.

Price RM30 Amendment 1 : 2002

MS IEC 60335-2-4 : 2005

Household and similar electrical appliances – Safety – Part 2-4

: Particular requirements for spin extractors

This Malaysian Standard deals with the safety of electric spin

extractors for household and similar purposes that have a capacity

not exceeding 10 kg of dry cloth and a drum peripheral speed not

exceeding 50 m/s, their rated voltages being not more than 250 V for

single-phase appliances and 480 V for other appliances.

Price RM30

MS IEC 60335-2-7 : 2003

Safety of household and similar electrical appliances – Part 2-

7: Particular requirements from washing machines (First

revision)

This Malaysian Standard deals with the safety of electric washing

machines for household and similar purposes, intended for washing

clothes and textiles, their rated voltage being not more than 250 V

for single-phase appliances and 480 V for other appliances. Washing

machines may incorporate means for heating water, water extraction

and drying.

Price RM30

MS IEC 60335-2-43 : 2006

Household and similar electrical appliances – Safety – Part 2-43

: Particular requirements for clothes dryers and towel rails (First

revision)

This clause of part 1 is replaced by: This standard deals with the

safety of electric clothes dryers for drying textiles on racks located in

a warm airflow and to electric towel rails, for household and similar

purposes, their rated voltage being not more than 250 V.

Price RM20

MS IEC 60335-2-85 : 2003

Household and similar electrical appliances – safety – Part 2-85

: Particular requirements for fabric steamer

This clause of part 1 is replaced by the following. This Malaysian

Standard deals with the safety of electric fabric steamers intended

for household and similar purposes, their rated voltage being not

more than 250 V.

Price RM20

97.080 Floor treatment appliances

MS IEC 60312 : 2006

Vacuum cleaners for household use – Methods of measuring

the performance

This standard is applicable to vacuum cleaners for households use

in or under conditions similar to those in households. The purpose of

this standard is to specify essential performance characteristics of

vacuum cleaners being of interest to the users and to describe

methods for measuring these characteristics.

Price RM70

MS IEC 60335-2-10 : 2002

Safety of household and similar electrical appliances Part 2 :

Particular requirements for floor treatment machines and wet

scrubbing machines

This Malaysian Standard deals with the safety of electric floor

treatment and wet scrubbing machines intended for household and

similar purposes, their rated voltage being not more than 250 V.

Price RM20

97.100 Domestic, commercial and

industrial heating appliances

MS 1367 : 1994

Specification for domestic solar water heater.

This Malaysian Standard specifies requirements for the design and

construction for the solar hot water systems for the household

premises.

Price RM60

MS IEC 60335-2-59 : 2000 (2006)

Safety of household and similar electrical appliances Part 2 :

Particular requirements for insect killers

Deals with the safety of electric insect killers for household and similar

purpose, their rated voltage being not more than 250 V. This standard

is identical with IEC 60335-2-59 : 1997.

Price RM30

MS IEC 60335-2-64 : 2000 (2006)

Safety of household and similar electrical appliances : Part 2 :

Particular requirements for commercial electric kitchen

machines

Price RM30

MS IEC 60335-2-73 : 1996 (2006)

Safety of household and similar electrical appliances : Part 2 :

Particular requirements for fixed immersion heaters.

This Malaysian Standard deals with the safety of fixed immersion

heaters for household and similar purposes intended for installation

in a water tank for heating water to a temperature below its boiling

point. The ratted voltage is not more than 250 V for single-phase

immersion heatings and 480V for other immersion heaters.

Price RM30

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97.100.10 Electric heaters

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MS 1597 : Part 2-35 : 2003

Safety of household and similar electrical appliances: Part 2-

35: Particular requirements for instantaneous water heater

(First revision)

This Malaysian Standard deals with the safety of electric

instantaneous water heaters for household and similar purposes and

intended for heating water below boiling temperature, their rated

voltage being not more than 250 V for single-phase appliances and

480 V for other appliances.

Price RM40

MS IEC 60335-2-53 : 2003

Household and similar electrical appliances – Safety – Part 2-53

: Particular requirements for sauna heating appliances.

Price RM30

MS IEC 60335-2-74 : 2003

Household and similar electrical appliances safety - Part 2-74:

Particular requirements for portable immersion heaters

This clause of Part 1 is replaced by the following. This Malaysian

Standard deals with the safety of portable electric immersion heaters

for household and similar purposes, their rated voltage being not

more than 250 V.

Price RM20

MS IEC 60335-2-81 : 2005

Household and similar electrical appliances safety - Part 2-81:

Particular requirements for foot warmers and heating mats

This Malaysian Standard deals with the safety of foot warmers and

heating mats for household and similar purposes, their rated voltage

being not more than 250 V.

Price RM30

97.100.20 Gas heaters

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MS IEC 60335-2-102 : 2005

Household and similar electrical appliances – Safety – Part 2-

102 : Particular requirements for gas, oil and solid-fuel

burning appliances having electrical connections.

This Malaysian Standard deals with the safety of gas, oil and solid-

fuel burning appliances having electrical connections, for household

and similar purposes, their rated voltage being not more than 250 V

for single-phase appliances and 480 V for other appliances.

Price RM20

97.100.30 Solid fuel heaters

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MS IEC 60335-2-102 : 2005

Household and similar electrical appliances – Safety – Part 2-

102 : Particular requirements for gas, oil and solid-fuel

burning appliances having electrical connections.

This Malaysian Standard deals with the safety of gas, oil and solid-

fuel burning appliances having electrical connections, for household

and similar purposes, their rated voltage being not more than 250 V

for single-phase appliances and 480 V for other appliances.

Price RM20

97.140 Furniture

MS 1215 : Part 1 : 1991

Methods of test for finishes for wooden furniture : Part 1 :

Assessment of glare by measurement of specular gloss at 60°Cand 85°C.

This Part of Malaysian Standard describes two methods of test for

assessing the glare of a finished surface by measurement of the

specular gloss at 60°C and 85°C.

Price RM10

MS 1215 : Part 2 : 1991

Methods of test for finishes for wooden furniture : Part 2 :

Assessment of surface resistance to wet heat.

This Part of Malaysian Standard describes a method for assessing

the resistance of a wood finishing system to marking by a hot body

placed on a damp cloth on the finished surface. This method is not

intended for use on completed articles of furniture.

Price RM20

MS 1215 : Part 3 : 1991

Methods of test for finishes for wooden furniture : Part 3 :

Assessment of surface resistance to dry heat.

This Part of Malaysian Standard describes a method for assessing

the resistance of a wood finishing system to marking by a hot body

placed on a damp cloth on the finished surface. This method is not

intended for use on completed articles of furniture.

Price RM20

MS 1215 : Part 4 : 1991

Methods of test for finishes for wooden furniture : Part 4 :

Assessment of surface resistance to cold liquids.

This Part of Malaysian Standard describes a method for assessing

the resistance of a wood finishing system to marking by a disc of

material saturated with the test liquid and placed in contact with the

finished surface.

Price RM20

MS 1215 : Part 5 : 1991

Methods of test for finishes for wooden furniture : Part 5 :

Assessment of surface resistance to cold oils and fats.

This Part of Malaysian Standard describes a method of test for

assessing the resistance of a wood finishing system to marking by a

cold oil or fat in contact with the finished surface.

Price RM10

MS 1215 : Part 6 : 1991

Methods of test for finishes for wooden furniture : Part 6 :

Assessment of resistance to mechanical damage.

This Part of Malaysian Standard describes three independent tests

which together provide a means of assessing the resistance of a

wood finishing system to damage as a result of mechanical action.

Price RM30

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MS 1246 : Part 2 : 1993

Strength and stability of furniture : Part 2 : Methods for

determination of stability of chairs and stools.

This Part of Malaysian Standard describes methods for the

determination of stability for all types, of upright chairs, stools, easy

chairs, pouffe and tilting and reclining chairs. It does not apply to

settees and other multiple unit seating, which are covered by Part 3

of this Malaysian Standard.

Price RM20

MS 1246 : Part 3 : 1993

Strength and stability of furniture : Part 3 : Methods for

determination of strength of settees.

This Part of Malaysian Standard describes methods for the

determination of strength of the structure of all types of settees, and

other articles such as benches with seats for two to four persons.

This standard does not apply to chairs which are covered by Part 1

of the Malaysian Standard. It does not apply to multiple seating units

for stadium seating as the loads applied are not representative of

this type of use.

Price RM30

MS 1246 : Part 4 : 1993

Strength and stability of furniture : Part 4 : Methods for

determination of stability of settees.

This Part of Malaysian Standard describes methods for the

determination of stability of all types of settees, and other articles

such as benches with seats for two to four persons. This standard

does not apply to chairs or stools which are covered by Part 2 of the

standard. It does not apply to multiple seating units for stadium seating

as the loads applied are not representative of this type of use.

Price RM10

MS 1246 : Part 5 : 1993

Strength and stability of furniture : Part 5 : Methods for

determination of strength of tables and trolleys.

This Part of Malaysian Standard describes methods for the

determination of strength of tables and trolleys. It does not cover

breakfast bars intended for permanent attachment to the structure.

Price RM20

MS 1246 : Part 6 : 1993

Strength and stability of furniture : Part 6 : Methods for

determination of stability of tables and trolleys.

This Part of Malaysian Standard describes methods for the

determination of stability of tables and trolleys. It does not cover

breakfast bars intended for permanent attachment to the structure of

building. The method of test included in Part 2 of this Malaysian

Standard which involves application of a vertical downward force

has been supplemented by a test based on impact by a specified

mass at a specific velocity.

Price RM10

MS 1276 : Part 1 : 1992

Specification for performance requirements and tests for office

furniture : Part 1 : Desks and tables.

This Part of standard contains performance requirements for office

desks and tables and specifies tests applicable to those items.

General requirements for safety and colour, and miscellaneous

requirements are also included.

Price RM20

MS 1276 : Part 2 : 1993

Specification for performance requirements and tests for office

furniture : Part 2 : Adjustable for chairs.

This Part of Malaysian Standard specifies methods of test and

acceptance criteria for strength, and design requirements for the

stability, of office chairs which are rotatable and adjustable in height.

Price RM30

MS 1315 : 2002

Performance requirements and tests for office furniture : Storage

furniture (First revision)

This Malaysian Standard covers specifications for shelves and open

or close cupboards and cabinets excluding compactors and drawing

office storage furniture. Samples of the furniture are shown in

Appendix A. This standard supersedes MS 1315 : 1993

Price RM30

MS 1316 : 2002

Specification for steel filing cabinets (First revision)

This Malaysian Standard specifies dimensions and other

requirements for two types of filling cabinets, one intended primarily

for the storage of A4 size documents and the other designed to hold

foolscap size papers. Either type may have two, three or four drawers.

This standard supersedes MS 1316 : 1993

Price RM10

MS 1581 : Part 1 : 2003

Furniture – Storage units – Part 1 : Safety requirements and

test methods

This Malaysian Standard specifies safety requirements and test

methods for all types of domestic storage furniture excluding kitchen

furniture and special function furniture, e.g. for use as a changing

unit.

Price RM20

MS 1581 : Part 2 : 2003

Furniture – Storage units – Part 2 : Methods for determination

of strength and durability

This Malaysian Standard describes methods for determination of the

strength and durability of storage furniture. It does not apply to test

methods for determining safety aspects for domestic storage furniture,

which are given in MS 1581. It also does not apply to the structural

performance of kitchen furniture, nor to office furniture, nor to

educational furniture. This Malaysian Standard replaces MS 1246:

Part 7:1991.

Price RM30

MS 1581 : Part 3 : 2003

Furniture – Storage units – Part 3 : Methods for determination

of stability

This Malaysian Standard describes methods for determination of the

stability of free standing non-domestic storage furniture. The tests

do not apply to domestic storage furniture, which is covered by MS

1581, nor to the stability of kitchen furniture, nor to office furniture.

This Malaysian Standard replaces MS 1246: Part 8:1991.

Price RM20

MS 1711 : Part 1 : 2003

Furniture – Office chair (adjustable): Part 1 : Dimensions –

Determination of dimensions

This Malaysian Standard applies to office chair (adjustable). It

specifies dimensions of three types of chairs as well as test methods

for their determination.

Price RM30

MS 1711 : Part 2 : 2003

Furniture – Office chair (adjustable) – Part 2 : Safety

requirements

This Malaysian Standard specifies the safety requirements for office

chairs (adjustable).

Price RM10

MS 1711 : Part 3 : 2003

Furniture – Office chair (adjustable) – Part 3 : Safety test methods

This Malaysian Standard specifies the test methods to be applied

when testing the safety of office work chairs (adjustable). The

corresponding safety requirements are given in Part 2 of this standard.

Price RM30

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MS 1839 : Part 1 : 2005

Furniture – Office tables – Part 1 : Dimensions

This Malaysian Standard specifies dimensions of office tables in

general use. It includes neither dimensions for drawers nor those for

other tables or reception table.

Price RM10

MS 1839 : Part 2 : 2005

Furniture – Office tables – Part 2 : Mechanical safety

requirements

This Malaysian Standard specifies the mechanical safety

requirements of office tables.

Price RM10

MS 1839 : Part 3 : 2005

Furniture – Office tables – Part 3 : Methods for the determination

of the stability and the mechanical strength of the structure

This Malaysian Standard specifies methods of test for the

determination of the stability and the mechanical strength of the

structure of office tables. The tests are designed to be applied to an

article of furniture that is fully assembled and ready for use.

Price RM20

MS 1861 : 2005

Spring units for mattresses – Specification

This Malaysian Standard specifies requirements for open coil and

pocketed mattresses spring units used for the construction of spring

interior mattresses and includes performance tests.

Price RM20

MS 1917 : 2006

Furniture – educational institutions – Specification for canteen

furniture

This Malaysian Standard specifies the requirements for canteen

furniture used in educational institution. This standard includes

requirements for appearance, safety, testing, inspection, dimension

and tolerance of canteen furniture used in an educational institution.

Price RM20

MS 2022 : 2006

Furniture – Inclusion of glass in the construction of tables or

trolleys – Specification

This Malaysian Standard specifies requirements to ensure reasonable

safety of tables or trolleys which incorporate an area of flat glass >

0.02 m˝.

Price RM10

97.145 Ladders

MS 1009 : 1986

Specification for portable aluminium step-ladders.

Specifies definitions, requirements and test methods for aluminium

step-ladders which are designed only for one-man use with a

maximum working load of 90kg.

Price RM20

MS 1764 : Part 1 : 2004

Furniture – Seating: Part 1: Requirements for the strength and

durability of the structure of domestic and contract seating

This standard specifies performance requirements for the strength

and durability of structure of domestic and contract seating. It does

not apply to multiple seating units, seating for educational institutions

and office work chairs.

Price RM20

MS 1764 : Part 2 : 2004

Furniture – Seating: Part 2: Test methods for the determination

of strength and durability (domestic)

This standard specifies test methods for determining the strength

and durability of the structure of all types of indoor domestic seating

for adults without regard to materials, design/construction or

manufacturing processes.

Price RM40

MS 1764 : Part 3 : 2004

Furniture – Seating: Part 3: Determination of stability

This standard specifies methods for the determination of the stability

of all types of domestic seating that can be used by adults.

Price RM30

MS 1765 : Part 1 : 2004

Furniture – Tables: Part 1: Requirements for the strength,

durability and stability of tables and trolleys for domestic and

contract use

This standard specifies performance requirements for the strength,

durability and stability of structure of tables and trolleys for domestic

and contract use. It does not apply to kitchen furniture.

Price RM20

MS 1765 : Part 2 : 2004

Furniture – Tables: Part 2: Test methods for determination of

strength, durability and stability (domestic)

This standard specifies test methods for determining the strength,

durability and stability of all types of domestic tables without regard

to materials, design/construction or manufacturing processes. The

tests are designed to be applied to an article of furniture that is fully

assembled and ready for use. It does not apply to outdoor tables

and changing tables.

Price RM20

MS 1788 : 2005

Furniture – Educational institutions – Specification for student

chairs, tables and stools

This Malaysian Standard specifies the requirements for student

chairs, tables and stools for general education purposes used in an

educational institution. This standard includes requirements for

appearance, safety, testing, inspection, dimension and tolerance of

student chairs, tables and stools used in an educational institution.

Price RM20

MS 1789 : 2005

Furniture – Educational institutions – Requirements for the

strength and stability of student chairs, tables and stools

This Malaysian Standard specifies the requirements for student

chairs, tables and stools for general education purposes used in an

educational institution.

Price RM30

MS 1791 : 2005

Furniture – Office furniture – Visitor chairs.

This Malaysian Standard specifies dimensions and safety

requirements for visitor chairs. The dimensional requirements are

not applicable to easy chairs.

Price RM20

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MS 1069 : 1987

Specification for portable aluminium single and extension

ladders.

Specifies requirements for portable aluminium single and extension

ladders, which are designed only for one man use.

Price RM20

97.170 Body care equipment

MS 921 : 2004

Specification for toothbrushes

This Malaysian Standard specifies requirements for manually

operated synthetic monofilament toothbrush devices for general use.

It does not apply to special purpose treatment brushes or denture

brushes or to those toothbrushes, which are power operated.

Price RM20

MS IEC 60335-2-23 : 2006

Household and similar electrical appliances - Safety - Part 2-23:

Particular requirements for appliances for skin or hair care

(Second revision)

This Malaysian Standard deals with the safety of electric appliances

for the care of skin or hair of persons or animals and intended for

household and similar purposes, their rated voltage being not more

than 250 V.

Price RM30

MS IEC 60335-2-27 : 2006

Household and similar electrical appliances - Safety - Part 2-27:

Particular requirements for appliances for skin exposure to

ultraviolet and infrared radiation

This Malaysian Standard deals with the safety of electrical appliances

incorporating emitters for exposing the skin to ultraviolet or infrared

radiation, for household and similar use, their rated voltage being

not more than 250 V for single phase appliances and 480 V for other

appliances.

Price RM30

MS IEC 60335-2-32 : 2003

Household and similar electrical appliances safety - Part 2-32:

Particular requirements for massage appliances

This Malaysian Standard deals with the safety of electric massage

appliances for household and similar purposes, their rated voltage

being not more than 250 V for single phase appliances and 480 V for

other appliances.

Price RM20

MS IEC 60335 : Part 2-60 : 2006

Household and similar electrical appliances – Safety – Part 2-60

: Particular requirements for whirlpool baths and whirlpool spas

(First revision)

This standard deals with the safety of electric whirlpool baths for

indoor use and whirlpool spas for household and similar purposes,

their rated voltage being not more than 250 V for single-phase

appliances and 480 V for other appliances. This standard also applies

to appliances for circulating air or water in conventional baths.

Price RM20

97.180 Miscellaneous domestic and

commercial equipment

MS 245 : 2004

Specification for matches

This Malaysian Standard specifies the requirements and test for the

following types of matches:

a) Safety wood matches in boxes.

b) Safety wood and paper matches in books (width of the cover

shall not exceed 83 mm).

Price RM20

MS 1729 : Part 2 : 2004

Writing and marking instruments : Part 2 : Specification for end

closures.

This Malaysian Standard specifies requirements for end closures

incorporated into writing and marking instruments which are designed

or clearly intended for use by children up to 14 years of age.

Price RM10

MS IEC 60335-2-2 : 2006

Household and similar electrical appliances – Safety – Part 2-2

: Particular requirements for vacuum cleaners and water-suction

cleaning appliances

This Malaysian Standard deals with the safety of electric vacuum

cleaners and water-suction cleaning appliances for household and

similar purposes including vacuum cleaners for animal grooming,

their rated voltages being not more than 250 V.

Price RM30

MS IEC 60335-2-21 : 2005

Household and similar electrical appliances – Safety – Part 2-21

: Particular requirements for storage water heaters

This Malaysian Standard deals with the safety of electric storage

water heaters for household and similar purposes and intended for

heating water below boiling temperature, their rated voltage being

not more than 250 V for single-phase appliances and 480 V for

other appliances.

Price RM30

MS IEC 60335-2-28 : 2003

Safety of household and similar electrical appliances : Part 2 :

Particular requirements for sewing machines.

This Malaysian Standard deals with the safety of electric sewing

machines for household and similar use, their rated voltage being

not more than 250 V for single-phase appliances and 480 V for other

appliances, Overlock machines and electrical sets are within the

scope of the standard,

Price RM20

MS IEC 60335-2-29 : 2005

Household and similar electrical appliances – Safety – Part 2-29

: Particular requirements for battery chargers

This Malaysian Standard deals with safety of electric battery chargers

for household and similar use having an output at safety extra-low

voltage, their rated voltage being not more than 250 V.

Price RM

MS IEC 60335-2-41 : 2005

Household and similar electrical appliances - Safety - Part 2-

41: Particular requirements for pumps (First revision)

This Malaysian Standard deals with the safety of electric pumps for

liquids having a temperature not exceeding 90 °C, intended for

household and similar purposes, their rated voltage being not more

than 250 V for single-phase appliances and 480 V for other

appliances.

Price RM30

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MS ISO 9177-1 : 2003

Mechanical pencils – Part 1 : Classification, dimensions,

performance requirements and testing

This Malaysian Standard specifies a classification, dimensions,

performance requirements and testing for hand-held mechanical

pencils used for draughting and writing.

Price RM20

MS ISO 9177-2 : 2003

Mechanical pencils – Part 2 : Black leads – Classification and

dimensions

This Malaysian Standard specifies a classification and dimensions

for black leads used for mechanical pencils. two types of black leads

are available:- polymer leads (designated by the letter “P” and ceramic

leads (designated by the letter “C”

Price RM10

MS ISO 9177-3 : 2003

Mechanical pencils – Part 3 : Black leads – Bending strength of

HB leads

This Malaysian Standard specifies bending strengths and a test

method for black leads of HB hardness degree used for mechancial

pencils for technical drawings

Price RM10

MS ISO 9180 : 2003

Black leads for wood-cased pencils – Classification and

diameters

Price RM10

MS ISO 9994 : 2005

Lighters – Specification

This Malaysian Standard establishes requirements for lighters to

ensure a reasonable degree of safety for normal use or reasonably

foreseeable misuse of such lighters by users.

Price RM30

MS ISO 14145-1 : 2003

Roller ball pens and refills – Part 1 : General use

Price RM20

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MS IEC 60335 : Part 2-54 : 2006

Household and similar electrical appliances – Safety – Part 2-54

: Particular requirements for surface-cleaning appliances for

household use employing liquids or steam (First revision)

This standard deals with the safety of electric cleaning appliances

for household use that are intended for cleaning surfaces such as

windows, walls and empty swimming pools by using liquid cleaning

agents or steam, their rated voltage being not more than 250 V. Price

RM30

MS IEC 60335-2-56 : 2006

Household and similar electrical appliances – Safety – Part 2-56

: Particular requirements for projectors and similar appliances

This standard deals with the safety of electric projectors and similar

appliances for household and similar purposes their rated voltage

being not more than 250 V.

Price RM20

MS IEC 60335-2-82 : 2003

Household and similar electrical appliances safety - Part 2-82:

Particular requirements for amusement machines and personal

service machines

This Malaysian Standard deals with the safety of electric commercial

amusement machines and personal service machines, their rated

voltage being not more than 250 V for single-phase appliances and

480 V for other appliances.

Price RM30

97.190 Equipment for children

MS 594 : 1995

Specification for restraining devices for children in motor

vehicles (First revision).

This revised standard prescribes the requirements of Type 1 category

child seats i.e. forward facing chair with harness suitable for children

whose mass is within 8 to 18 kg.

Price RM30

MS 1728 : 2004

Child care articles – Soother holder – Safety requirements and

test methods

This Malaysian Standard specifies safety requirements relating to

materials, construction, performance, packaging and labelling of

soother holders.

Price RM20

MS 1729 : Part 2 : 2004

Writing and marking instruments : Part 2 : Specification for end

closures.

This Malaysian Standard specifies requirements for end closures

incorporated into writing and marking instruments which are designed

or clearly intended for use by children up to 14 years of age.

Price RM10

MS ISO 8098 : 2003

Cycles – Safety requirements for bicycles for young children

This Malaysian Standard specifies safety and performance

requirements and test methods for the design, assembly and testing

of bicycles for young children of from about four to eight years of

age, as well as these bicycles’sub-assemblies

Price RM40

MS ISO 11540 : 2003

Caps for writing and marking instruments intended for use by

children up to 14 years of age – Safety requirements

Price RM10

97.195 Items of art and handicrafts

MS 1104 : 1988

Specification for painters’ and decorators’ brushes (Natural

bristles).

Specifies dimensional and physical requirements for a range of

painters’ and decorators’ brushes having natural bristles. It prescribes

the requirements and the methods of sampling and test for these

brushes.

Price RM20

MS 1158 : 1989

Specification for crayon.

Specifies quality, shape and volume, packing, marking requirements

and sampling for crayon for general use.

Price RM10

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97.200.50 Toys

MS 1725 : 2004

Safety of electric toys

This Malaysian Standard deals with the safety of electric toys. It also

applies to electric constructional sets and electric functional toys

Price RM40

MS 1727 : 2004

Impact protection helmets for young children

This Malaysian Standard specifies requirements and tests methods

for helmets intended for use by children under the age of seven while

pursuing activities in motor vehicle free environments which have

proven risks of head injuries.

Price RM20

MS 1774 : Part 4 : 1998

Safety of toys - Part 4 : Experimental sets for chemistry and

related activities.

This Malaysian Standard is identical with EN 71-4 : 1990. This part

of standard is intended to reduce the risks which may present health

hazards to a child when the experimental sets are used as intended

or in a foreseeable way, bearing in mind the normal behaviour of

children.

Price RM20

MS 1774 : Part 5 : 1998

Safety of toys - Part 5 : Chemical toys (sets) other than

experimental sets.

This part of the standard specifies the requirements for the substance

and materials used in chemical toys (sets) other than experimental

sets. It specifies: - the maximum amounts of substances and

preparations which in excessive amounts may harm the health of

children using them. - the maximum amounts of other substances

or preparations delivered with the toy.

Price RM30

MS 1774 : Part 6 : 1998

Safety of toys - Part 6 : Graphical symbol for age warning

labelling.

This part of the standard specifies the requirements for the use and

design of a graphical symbol for age warning labelling on toys suitable

for children under 3 years of age. This provision does not apply to

toys which on account of their function, dimension, characteristics,

properties or other cogent grounds are manifestly unsuitable for

children under 3 years of age. The purpose of the symbol is to inform

adults that the toy might be hazardous to a child under 3 years of

age.

Price RM20

MS ISO 8124-1 : 2001

Safety toys - Part 1 : Safety aspects related to mechanical and

physical properties

The requirements in this part of MS ISO 8124 apply to all toys, i.e.

any product or material designed or clearly intended for use in play

MS 1162 : 1989

Methods of test for crayons.

Provides physical tests for crayons such as colour fastness test,

softness test, cracking test and fade test. Recommended sampling

procedures are also provided.

Price RM10

97.200.40 Playgrounds

MS 966 : Part 1 : 2001

Playground equipment : Part 1 : Specifications for materials

(First revision)

This part of MS 966 specifies material requirements for the design

and construction of playground equipment.

Price RM20

MS 966 : Part 2 : 2001

Playground equipment : Part 2 : General safety requirements

(First revision)

This part of MS 966 specifies general safety requirements for the

design, construction, recommendation for installation and

maintenance of playground equipment. It also specifies loads and

design criteria for members and components used in the construction

of playground equipment. This standard supersedes MS 966 : Part

2 : 1986.

Price RM80

MS 966 : Part 3 : 2001

Playground equipment : Part 3 : Test methods (First revision)

This part of MS 966 specifies the test methods for playground

equipment for the design, construction, recommendation for

installation and maintenance of playground equipment. This

standard supersedes MS 966 : Part 3 : 1985.

Price RM40

MS IEC 60335-2-82 : 2003

Household and similar electrical appliances safety - Part 2-82 :

Particular requirements for amusement machines and personal

service machines

This Malaysian Standard deals with the safety of electric commercial

amusement machines and personal service machines, their rated

voltage being not more than 250 V for single-phase appliances and

480 V for other appliances.

Price RM30

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by children under 14 years of age. They are applicable to a toy as it

is initially received by the consumer and, in addition, they apply after

a toy is subjected to reasonably foreseeable conditions of normal

use and abuse unless specifically noted otherwise. The requirements

of this part of MS ISO 8124 specify acceptable criteria for structural

characteristics of toys, such as shape, size, contour, spacing (e.g.

rattles, small parts, sharp points and edges, hinge-line clearances)

as well as acceptable criteria for properties peculiar to certain

categories of toy (e.g. maximum kinetic energy values for non-

resilient-tipped projectiles, minimum tip angels for certain ride-on-

toys).

Price RM90

MS ISO 8124-2 : 1999

Safety of toys – Part 2 : Flammability

Specifies the categories of flammable materials which are prohibited

in all toys and requirements concerning flammability of certain toys

when they are submitted to a small source of ignition. The test

methods described in clause 5 are used for the purposes of

determining the flammability of toys under the particular test conditions

specified. The test results thus obtained cannot be considered as

providing an overall indication of the potential fire hazard of toys or

materials when subjected to other sources of ignition.

Price RM10

MS ISO 8124-3 : 2002

Safety of toys - Part 3 : Migration of certain elements

This Malaysian Standard specifies maximum acceptable levels and

methods of sampling and extraction prior to analysis for the migration

of the elements antimony, arsenic, barium, cadmium, chromium, lead,

mercury and selenium from toy materials and from parts of toys,

except materials not accessible. This standard supersedes MS EN

71 : Part 3 : 1998.

Price RM30

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MS 26 : Part 1 : 1991 80 12

MS 26 : Part 2 : 1991 60 12

MS 26 : Part 3 : 1992 120 12

MS 27 : 1996 50 12

MS 28 : 1985 10 12

MS 29 : 1995 20 12

MS 30 : Part 1 : 1995 30 13

MS 30 : Part 2 : 1995 20 13

MS 30 : Part 3 : 1995 20 13

MS 30 : Part 4 : 1995 30 13

MS 30 : Part 5 : 1995 20 13

MS 30 : Part 6 : 1995 10 13

MS 30 : Part 7 : 1995 20 13

MS 30 : Part 8 : 1995 20 13

MS 30 : Part 9 : 1995 20 13

MS 30 : Part 10 : 1995 20 13

MS 30 : Part 11 : 1995 20 13

MS 30 : Part 12 : 1995 20 13

MS 30 : Part 13 : 1995 20 13

MS 30 : Part 14 : 1995 20 13

MS 30 : Part 15 : 1995 10 13

MS 30 : Part 16 : 1995 20 13

MS 30 : Part 17 : 1995 20 13

MS 76 : 1972 70 9

MS 147 : 2001 20 20

MS 229 : 1988 20 3

MS 245 : 2004 20 33

MS 282 : Part 1 to 9 : 1975 80 1

MS 408 : 1976 20 2

MS 415 : Part 1 : 1976 20 6

MS 416 : 1976 150 3

MS 436 : 1976 20 25

MS 437 : 1976 20 28

MS 522 : Part 1 : 2003 30 8

MS 522 : Part 2 : 2005 50 8

MS 522 : Part 3 : 2005 40 8

MS 522 : Part 4 : 2005 40 8

MS 523 : Part 1 : 2005 80 14

MS 525 : 1986 20 14

MS 544 : Part 1 : 2001 20 3

MS 544 : Part 2 : 2001 70 3

MS 544 : Part 3 : 2001 40 4

MS 544 : Part 4 : Sec. 1 : 2001 20 4

MS 544 : Part 4 : Sec. 2 : 2001 20 4

MS 544 : Part 4 : Sec. 3 : 2001 20 4

MS 544 : Part 4 : Sec. 4 : 2001 20 4

MS 544 : Part 5 : 2001 50 4

MS 544 : Part 6 : 2001 20 4

MS 544 : Part 7 : 2001 10 4

MS 544 : Part 9 : Sec. 1 : 2001 20 4

MS 544 : Part 10 : 2003 30 4

MS 544 : Part 11 : Sec. 1 : 2001 30 4

MS 544 : Part 11 : Sec. 2 : 2001 30 4

MS 544 : Part 11 : Sec. 3 : 2001 30 4

MS 594 : 1995 30 34

MS 603 : 1979 100 21

MS 701 : 1981 30 9

MS 738 : 1981 20 9

MS 756 : 1981 30 9

MS 770 : 1982 20 2

MS 794 : 1982 20 6

MS 795 : 2002 40 20

MS 797 : Part 1 and Part 2 : 1982 20 2, 14

MS 825 : Part 1 : 2006 110 23

MS 832 : 1984 40 2

MS 847 : 1983 20 9

MS 853 : 1983 10 28

MS 858 : 1993 20 12

MS 881 : Part 1 : 1991 70 20

MS 881 : Part 2 : 1991 30 14, 21

MS 881 : Part 3 : 1991 40 14, 21

MS 888 : 1991 10 8

MS 921 : 2004 20 33

MS 922 : Part 1 : 1984 30 6

MS 940 : 1984 20 15

MS 941 : 1984 20 15

MS 947 : 1984 30 33

MS 966 : Part 1 : 2001 20 35

MS 966 : Part 2 : 2001 80 35

MS 966 : Part 3 : 2001 40 35

MS 971 : 1985 20 25

MS 972 : 1998 20 2, 14

MS 975 : 1985 10 8

MS 977 : Part 1 : 1986 70 23

MS 977 : Part 2 : 1985 20 23

MS 1009 : 1986 20 32

MS 1017 : Part 1 : 1986 20 3

MS 1020 : 1986 10 15

MS 1037 : 1986 10 8

MS 1038 : Part 1 : 1986 40 16

MS 1045 : 1986 20 8

MS 1057 : 1995 20 3

MS 1058 : Part 5 : 2006 20 18

MS 1060 : 1986 20 22

MS 1061 : Part 1 : 1999 20 21

MS 1061 : Part 2 : 1999 30 21

MS 1061 : Part 3 : 1999 50 21

MS 1062 : 1986 20 22

MS 1063 : 2002 50 21

MS 1069 : 1987 20 33

MS 1073 : Part 2 : 1996 60 3

MS 1073 : Part 3 : 1996 30 3

MS 1091 : Part 4 : 1987 10 12

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Standards Number Price(RM) Page

MS 1402 : Part 3 : 2006 10 20

MS 1402 : Part 4 : 2006 10 20

MS 1458 : 1999 10 28

MS 1458 : Part 2 : 2001 30 28

MS 1459 : 1999 10 28

MS 1460 : 1999 40 15

MS 1490 : 2001 20 8

MS 1491 : 2001 20 8

MS 1506 : 2000 50 3

MS 1508 : 2000 10 3

MS 1520 : 2001 20 9

MS 1522 : 2006 30 21

MS 1525 : 2007 60 1

MS 1535 : Part 1 : 2002 80 25

MS 1535 : Part 2 : 2002 20 25

MS 1535 : Part 3 : 2002 50 25

MS 1535 : Part 4 : 2002 20 25

MS 1552 : Part 1 : 2002 30 2

MS 1552 : Part 2 : 2002 70 2

MS 1553 : 2002 110 7

MS 1569 : 2003 30 8

MS 1570 : 2003 20 8

MS 1581 : Part 1 : 2003 20 31

MS 1581 : Part 2 : 2003 30 31

MS 1581 : Part 3 : 2003 20 31

MS 1597 : Part 2-5 : 2005 30 26

MS 1597 : Part 2-6 : 2003 50 25

MS 1597 : Part 2-7 :2005 40 28

MS 1597 : Part 2-24 : 2005 60 26

MS 1597 : Part 2-34 : 2005 40 26

MS 1597 : Part 2-35 : 2003 40 30

MS 1711 : Part 1 : 2003 30 31

MS 1711 : Part 2 : 2003 10 31

MS 1711 : Part 3 : 2003 30 31

MS 1725 : 2004 40 35

MS 1727 : 2004 20 35

MS 1728 : 2004 20 34

MS 1729 : Part 2 : 2004 10 33, 34

MS 1736 : Part 1 : 2004 20 19

MS 1736 : Part 2 : 2004 20 19

MS 1736 : Part 3 :2004 20 19

MS 1736 : Part 5 : 2004 20 19

MS 1736 : Part 7 : 2004 20 19

MS 1737 : 2004 30 19

MS 1751 : 2004 30 28

MS 1752 : 2004 20 27

MS 1753 : 2004 60 28

MS 1754 : 2004 170 23

MS 1756 : 2004 260 23

MS 1758: 2004 20 15

MS 1764 : Part 1 : 2004 20 32

MS 1764 : Part 2 : 2004 40 32

MS 1764 : Part 3 : 2004 30 32

MS 1765 : Part 1 : 2004 20 32

MS 1765 : Part 2 : 2004 20 32

MS 1766 : 2004 30 16

MS 1104 : 1988 20 34

MS 1136 : 1989 10 18

MS 1158 : 1989 10 34

MS 1162 : 1989 10 35

MS 1183 : Part 2 : 1993 90 15

MS 1183 : Part 5 : 1990 40 15

MS 1183 : Part 8 : 1990 (P) 40 15

MS 1193 : Part 1 : 1991 10 18

MS 1193 : Part 2 : 1991 10 19

MS 1195 : Part 1 : 1991 220 6

MS 1195 : Part 2 : 1991 70 6

MS 1195 : Part 3 : 1991 70 6

MS 1215 : Part 1 : 1991 10 30

MS 1215 : Part 2 : 1991 20 30

MS 1215 : Part 3 : 1991 20 30

MS 1215 : Part 4 : 1991 20 30

MS 1215 : Part 5 : 1991 10 30

MS 1215 : Part 6 : 1991 30 30

MS 1224 : 1991 20 9

MS 1225 : Part 1 : 2004 30 19

MS 1225 : Part 2 : 2006 30 19

MS 1226 : Part 1 : 1991 30 6

MS 1227 : 2003 20 9

MS 1228 : 1991 80 21

MS 1242 : 1991 30 6

MS 1246 : Part 2 : 1993 20 31

MS 1246 : Part 3 : 1993 30 31

MS 1246 : Part 4 : 1993 10 31

MS 1246 : Part 5 : 1993 20 31

MS 1246 : Part 6 : 1993 10 31

MS 1276 : Part 1 : 1992 20 31

MS 1276 : Part 2 : 1993 30 31

MS 1293 : Part 1 : 1992 20 6, 14

MS 1294 : Part 1 : 1992 60 1, 2

MS 1294 : Part 2 : 1993 50 1, 2

MS 1294 : Part 3 : 1993 90 1, 2

MS 1294 : Part 4 : 1995 50 1, 2

MS 1296 : 1992 20 9

MS 1313 : 1993 70 1

MS 1314 : Part 1 : 2004 20 7

MS 1314 : Part 2 : 2004 10 7

MS 1314 : Part 3 : 2004 20 7

MS 1314 : Part 4 : 2004 20 7

MS 1314 : Part 5 : 2004 20 7

MS 1314 : Part 6 : 2004 20 7

MS 1315 : 2002 30 31

MS 1316 : 2002 10 31

MS 1347 : Part 1: 1994 150 15

MS 1367 : 1994 60 29

MS 1380 : 1995 30 12

MS 1387 : 1995 50 9

MS 1388 : 1995 30 9

MS 1389 : 1995 30 9

MS 1390 : 1995 60 19

MS 1402 : Part 1 : 2006 80 20

MS 1402 : Part 2 : 2006 20 20

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MS 1774 : Part 4 : 1998 20 35

MS 1774 : Part 5 : 1998 30 35

MS 1774 : Part 6 : 1998 20 35

MS 1788 : 2005 20 32

MS 1789 : 2005 30 32

MS 1791 : 2005 20 32

MS 1817 : 2005 20 28

MS 1839 : Part 1 : 2005 10 32

MS 1839 : Part 2 : 2005 10 32

MS 1839 : Part 3 : 2005 20 32

MS 1849 : 2005 50 16

MS 1855 : 2005 100 28

MS 1861 : 2005 20 32

MS 1870 : 2005 50 16

MS 1917 : 2006 20 32

MS 1918 : 2006 50 21

MS 1933 : Part 1 : 2006 20 5, 9

MS 1933 : Part 2 : 2006 10 5, 10

MS 1933 : Part 3 : 2006 10 5, 10

MS 1933 : Part 4 : 2006 10 5, 10

MS 1933 : Part 5 : 2006 20 5, 9

MS 1933 : Part 6 : 2006 10 5, 10 14

MS 1933 : Part 7 : 2006 10 5, 10

MS 1933 : Part 9 : 2006 10 5, 10

MS 1933 : Part 10 : 2006 10 5, 10, 14

MS 1933 : Part 11 : 2006 10 5, 10, 14

MS 1933 : Part 13 : 2006 20 5, 10

MS 1933 : Part 14 : 2006 20 5, 14

MS 1933 : Part 15 : 2006 10 5, 10

MS 1933 : Part 16 : 2006 20 5, 10

MS 1933 : Part 19 : 2006 20 5, 10

MS 1933 : Part 20 : 2006 10 5, 10

MS 1934 : Part 1 : 2007 10 6

MS 1934 : Part 2 : 2007 20 6

MS 1934 : Part 3 : 2007 20 6

MS 1934 : Part 4 : 2007 20 6

MS 1935 : 2007 70 6

MS 1936 : 2006 100 16

MS 2021 : 2006 120 21

MS 2022 : 2006 10 32

MS 2024 : 2006 20 27

MS 2038 : 2006 300 23

MS IEC

MS IEC 60312 : 2006 70 29

MS IEC 60335-1 : 2003 150 24

MS IEC 60335-2-2 : 2006 30 33

MS IEC 60335-2-3 : 1995 (2006) 30 29

MS IEC 60335-2-4 : 2005 30 29

MS IEC 60335-2-6 : 1999 (2006) 50 25

MS IEC 60335-2-7 : 2003 30 29

MS IEC 60335-2-8 : 2002 30 24

MS IEC 60335-2-9 : 2005 40 27

MS IEC 60335-2-10 : 2002 20 29

MS IEC 60335-2-11 : 2003 30 25

MS IEC 60335-2-12 : 2003 20 27

MS IEC 60335-2-13 : 2006 30 27

MS IEC 60335-2-14 : 2003 40 27

MS IEC 60335-2-21 : 2005 30 33

MS IEC 60335-2-23 : 2003 30 33

MS IEC 60335-2-25 : 1995 50 25

MS IEC 60335-2-26 : 2003 20 27

MS IEC 60335-2-27 : 2006 30 33

MS IEC 60335-2-28 : 2003 20 33

MS IEC 60335-2-29 : 2005 30 33

MS IEC 60335-2-31 : 2003 30 26

MS IEC 60335-2-32 : 2003 20 33

MS IEC 60335-2-36 : 2003 40 26

MS IEC 60335-2-37 : 2003 30 27

MS IEC 60335-2-38:1995 (2006) 40 26

MS IEC 60335-2-39 : 2005 30 27

MS IEC 60335-2-40:1999 (2006) 50 24

MS IEC 60335-2-41 : 2005 30 33

MS IEC 60335-2-42 : 2003 30 27

MS IEC 60335-2-43 : 2006 20 29

MS IEC 60335-2-47 : 2005 30 26

MS IEC 60335-2-48 : 2005 30 27

MS IEC 60335-2-49 : 2003 30 24

MS IEC 60335-2-51 : 2003 20 16

MS IEC 60335-2-53 : 2003 30 30

MS IEC 60335-2-54 : 2006 30 34

MS IEC 60335-2-55 : 2003 20 24

MS IEC 60335-2-56 : 2006 20 34

MS IEC 60335-2-59:2000 (2006) 30 29

MS IEC 60335 :2-60 : 2006 20 33

MS IEC 60335-2-64:2000 (2006) 30 29

MS IEC 60335-2-65:1999 (2006) 20 24

MS IEC 60335-2-73:1996 (2006) 30 29

MS IEC 60335-2-74 : 2003 20 30

MS IEC 60335-2-78 : 2003 20 22

MS IEC 60335-2-81 : 2005 30 30

MS IEC 60335-2-82 :2003 30 34, 35

MS IEC 60335-2-85 : 2003 20 29

MS IEC 60335-2-88 : 2002 30 16

MS IEC 60335-2-95 : 2003 30 7

MS IEC 60335-2-97 : 2003 30 3

MS IEC 60335-2-98 : 2003 20 22

MS IEC 60335-2-101 : 2003 20 24

MS IEC 60335-2-102 : 2005 20 30

MS IEC 60364-1 : 2003 50 17

MS IEC 60364-4-41 : 2003 40 17

MS IEC 60364-4-42 : 2003 20 17

MS IEC 60364-4-43 : 2003 30 17

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MS IEC 60364-4-44 : 2003 50 17

MS IEC 60364-5-51 : 2003 50 17

MS IEC 60364-5-52 : 2003 80 17

MS IEC 60364-5-53 : 2003 40 17

MS IEC 60364-5-55 : 2003 30 17

MS IEC 60364-5-551 : 1996 20 17

MS IEC 60364-6-61 : 2003 40 17

MS IEC 60364-7-702 : 2003 30 18

MS IEC 60364-7-703:1996 (2003) 20 18

MS IEC 60364-7-704 : 2003 20 18

MS IEC 60364-7-705:1996 (2003) 20 18

MS IEC 60364-7-706:1996 (2003) 20 18

MS IEC 60364-7-707:1996 (2003) 20 18

MS IEC 60364-7-708:1996 (2003) 30 18

MS IEC 60364-7-709:1996 (2003) 30 18

MS IEC 61024-1 : 2001 30 16

MS IEC 61024-1-1 : 2001 30 16

MS IEC 61024-1-2 : 2001 150 16

MS IEC 61643-1 : 2004 80 27

MS IEC 61662 : 2001 60 16

MS IEC 62301 : 2006 30 24

MS ISO

MS ISO 679 : 2001 20 9

MS ISO 4064-1 : 2006 50 19

MS ISO 4064-2 : 2003 20 19

MS ISO 4064-3 : 2003 30 19

MS ISO 6486-1 : 2003 20 28

MS ISO 6486-2 :2003 20 28

MS ISO 7250 : 2003 30 21

MS ISO 7345 : 2003 20 15

MS ISO 7858 : Part 1 : 2003 20 19

MS ISO 7858 : Part 2 : 2003 10 20

MS ISO 7858 : Part 3 :2003 20 20

MS ISO 8098 : 2003 40 34

MS ISO 8124-1 : 2001 90 35

MS ISO 8124-2 : 1999 10 36

MS ISO 8124-3 : 2002 30 36

MS ISO 8187 : 2000 60 26

MS ISO 8391-1 : 2005 10 28

MS ISO 8391-2 : 2005 10 28

MS ISO 8561 : 2000 60 26

MS ISO 8995 : 2005 30 21

MS ISO 9177-1 : 2003 20 34

MS ISO 9177-2 : 2003 10 34

MS ISO 9177-3 : 2003 10 34

MS ISO 9180 : 2003 10 34

MS ISO 9251 : 2003 10 15

MS ISO 9288 : 2003 20 15

MS ISO 9346 : 2004 10 15

MS ISO 9994 : 2005 30 34

MS ISO 10508 : 2004 30 20

MS ISO 10545-1 : 2002 20 10

MS ISO 10545-2 : 2002 20 11

MS ISO 10545-3 : 2001 10 11

MS ISO 10545-4 : 2003 10 11

MS ISO 10545-5 : 2002 20 11

MS ISO 10545-6 : 2001 10 11

MS ISO 10545-7 : 2001 20 11

MS ISO 10545-8 : 2001 10 11

MS ISO 10545-9 : 2001 10 11

MS ISO 10545-10 : 2002 10 11

MS ISO 10545-11 : 2001 10 11

MS ISO 10545-12 : 2001 10 11

MS ISO 10545-13 : 2001 20 11

MS ISO 10545-14 : 2001 20 11

MS ISO 10545-15 : 2002 10 11

MS ISO 10545-16 : 2002 10 11

MS ISO 11540 : 2003 10 34

MS ISO 12572 : 2006 40 8, 14

MS ISO 13006 : 2003 70 12

MS ISO 13007-1 : 2005 20 12

MS ISO 13007-2 : 2005 50 12

MS ISO 13007-3 : 2005 20 12

MS ISO 13007-4 : 2005 30 12

MS ISO 14145-1: 2003 20 34

MS ISO 15876-1 : 2004 20 20

MS ISO 15876-2 : 2004 30 20

MS ISO 15876-3 : 2004 30 20

MS ISO 15876-5 : 2004 20 20

MS ISO 15876-7 : 2004 30 20

MS ISO/ IEC GUIDE

MS ISO/IEC Guide 50 :2003 40 22

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Aggregates, Testing

- Acid-soluble material (MS 30:Pt.15),13

- Determination of soundness (MS 30:Pt.17),13

- General requirements (MS 30:Pt.1),13

- Guide to sampling (MS 30:Pt.2),13

- Methods for sampling (MS 30:Pt.3),13

- Moisture content (MS 30:Pt.7),13

- Particle size (MS 30:Pt.4),13

- Particle shape (MS 30:Pt.5),13

- Polished-stone value (MS 30:Pt.12),13

- Resistance to degradation (MS 30:Pt.11),13

- Shell content (MS 30:Pt.6), 13

- Sulphate content (MS 30:Pt.14),13

- Testing & classifying drying shrinkage (MS 30:Pt 16),13

- Value crushing (ACV) (MS 30:Pt.8),13

- Value impact (AIV) (MS 30:Pt.10),13

- Value ten per cent fine (TFV) (MS 30:Pt.9),13

- Water soluble chloride salt (MS 30:Pt 13),13

Aluminium alloys

- Windows (MS 832),2

BBack-siphonage in water - Performance testing (MS 1136), 18

Ball-point pens(MS ISO 14145-1),34

Beams - Composite construction, Code of practice (MS 415:Pt.1),6

Black leads, wood-cased pencils (MS ISO 9180),34

Blast furnace slag

- Ground granulated (MS 1387),9

- High (MS 1388),9

- Portland (MS 1389),9

Brushes - Painters & decorators (MS 1104),34

Building operations - Code of practice (MS 282:Pt.1- Pt.9),1

CCathodic protection, Code of practice for land marine applications

(MS 1347: Pt. 1),15

Ceiling roses (MS 770),2

Cements

- Hydraulic, Drying shrinkage of mortar measurement

(MS 1045),8

- Hydraulic, Processing additions during manufacture

(MS 975),8

- Masonry (MS 794),6

- Mortar, test methods (MS ISO 679),9

- Portland, Sulphate-resisting (MS 1037),8

Subject - MS Number - Page Subject - MS Number - Page

41

- Portland

- Chemical analysis (MS 522:Pt.3),8

- Physical tests (MS 522:Pt.2),8

- Spectro-photometric analysis (MS 522:Pt.4),8

- Standard specification (MS 522:Pt.1),8

Ceramic cookware

- Method of test (MS ISO 8391-1),28

- Permissible limits (MS ISO 8391-2),28

Ceramic tiles

- Definitions, classifications, characteristics and markings

(MS ISO 13006),12

- Glazed, For internal walls (MS 858),12

- Methods of test

- Chemical resistance, glazed tiles (MS ISO 10545-13),11

- Crazing resistance (MS ISO 10545-11),11

- Frost resistance (MS ISO 10545-12),11

- Dimensions & surface quality (MS ISO 10545-2),11

- Lead and cadmium, glazed tiles (MS ISO 10545-15), 11

- Linear thermal expansion (MS ISO 10545-8),11

- Measurement of coefficient of restitution

(MS ISO 10545-5),11

- Modulus of rupture determination (MS ISO 10545-4),11

- Moisture expansion (MS ISO 10545-10),11

- Resistance to thermal shock (MS ISO 10545-9), 11

- Small colour differences (MS ISO 10545-16),11

- Surface abrasion for glazed tiles (MS ISO 10545-7),11

- Stains (MS ISO 10545-14),11

- Scratch hardness tests (MS 1091:Pt.4),12

- Deep abrasion for glazed tiles (MS ISO 10545-6),11

- Water-absorption tests (MS ISO 10545-3),11

- Sampling (MS ISO 10545-1),10

- Grouts and adhesives

- Terms and definitions (MS ISO 13007-1), 12

- Definitions and specification (MS ISO 13007-3), 12

- Test methods

- Adhesives (MS ISO 13007-2), 12

- Grouts (MS ISO 13007-4), 12

Ceramic ware, glass ceramic ware and glass dinnerware

- Permissible limits (MS ISO 6486-2),28

- est method (MS ISO 6486-1), 28

Child care articles

- Soother holder, safety (MS 1728),34

Child safety, guidelines (MS ISO/IEC Guide 50),22

Child restraining devices - In motor vehicles (MS 594),34

China clay (MS 756),9

Cistern (MS 795),20

Clay

- Quality control & sampling (MS 1061:Pt 2),21

- Test methods (MS 1061:Pt 3),21

- Vitrified, pipes & fitting-requirements (MS 1061:Pt. 1),21

Clocks (MS IEC 60335-2-26),27

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Clothes washing machines (MS 1855),28

Concrete

- Precast blocks (MS 27),12

- Strength, assessment (MS 1242),6

- Ready-mixed

- Specifying concrete (MS 523: Pt. 1),14

- Method of testing

- Sampling, Fresh (MS 26:Pt.1),12

- Testing hardened (MS 26:Pt.2),12

- Non-destructive testing (MS 26:Pt.3),12

- Structural use of, code of practice

- Design and construction (MS 1195 : Pt. 1),6

- Design charts (MS 1195 : Pt. 3),6

- Special circumstances (MS 1195 : Pt. 2),6

Concrete admixtures (MS 922:Pt.1),6

Concrete pipes-Porous, For under drainage (MS 525),14

Concrete tiles - Interlocking roofing, Installation, Code of Practice

(MS 797:Pt.1 and Pt.2),2, 14

Conveyors, for passenger - Safety rules (MS 1918), 21

Crayons (MS 1158),34

- Test methods (MS 1162),35

Cycles, safety requirements

- Young children (MS ISO 8098),34

DDecorators brushes (MS 1104),34

Doors (MS 1506),3

Door frames - Aluminium, Sliding glass doors (MS 1017:Pt.1),3

Doorsets - Fire resistance determination

- Fire resistance-General principles (MS 1073:Pt.2),3

- Types of doorsets (MS 1073:Pt.3),3

EEarthworks, code of practice (MS 1754),23

Electrical household appliances

- Amusement machine and personal service machines

(MS IEC 60335-2-82),34, 35

- Aquarium & garden ponds (MS IEC 60335-2-55),24

- Air-cleaning appliances (MS IEC 60335-2-65), 24

- Appliances for skin or hair care (MS IEC 60335-2-23),33

- Battery chargers (MS IEC 60335-2-29),33

- Clocks (MS IEC 60335-2-26),27

- Clothes dryers and towel rails (MS IEC 60335-2-43),29

- Commercial electric cooking ranges, ovens, hobs & hob

elements (MS IEC 60335-2-36),26

- Commercial electric griddles & griddle grills

(MS IEC 60335-2-38),26

- Commercial electric grillers & toasters

(MS IEC 60335-2-48),27

- Commercial electric deep fat fryer (MS IEC 60335-2-37),27

- Commercial electric kitchen machines(MS IEC 60335-2-64),29

- Commercial electric boiling pans (MS IEC 60335-2-47),26

- Commercial electric multi-purpose cooking pans

(MS IEC 60335-2-39),27

- Commercial electric forced convection ovens, steam

cookers and steam-convection ovens

(MS IEC 60335-2-42),27

- Electric fabric steamers (MS IEC 60335-2-85),29

- Stationary cooking ranges, hobs, ovens and similar

appliances (MS 1597:Part 2-6),25

- Deep fat fryers, frying pans (MS IEC 60335-2-13),27

- Electric irons (MS IEC 60335-2-3),29

- Electric irons – Measuring performance (MS 1753),28

- Electric ironing machines (MS 1751),28

- Electric toasters (MS 1752),27

- Electrical heat pumps, air conditioners & dehumidifiers

(MS IEC 60335-2-49),24

- Electrical heat pumps, air conditioners & dehumidifiers

(MS IEC 60335-2-40),24

- Floor treatment and wet scrubbing machines

(MS IEC 60335-2-10), 29

- Foot warmers & heating mats (MS IEC 60335-2-81),30

- Gas, oil & solid-fuel burning appliances

(MS IEC 60335-2-102),30

- General requirements (MS IEC 60335-1),24

- Grills, toasters and portable cooking appliances

(MS IEC 60335-2-9),27

- Humidifies (MS IEC 60335-2-88),16

- Humidifiers (MS IEC 60335-2-98),22

- Insect killers (MS IEC 60335-2-59),29

- Irons

- Performance measurement (MS 437),28

- Kitchen machines (MS IEC 60335-2-14),27

- Massage appliances (MS IEC 60335-2-32),33

- Measurement of standby power(MS IEC 62301), 24

- Microwave ovens (MS IEC 60335-2-25),25

- Outdoors barbecues (MS IEC 60335-2-78),22

- Portable immersion heaters (MS IEC 60335-2-74),30

- Pumps (MS IEC 60335-2-41),33

- Range hoods (MS IEC 60335-2-31),26

- Refrigerating appliances, ice-cream appliances and

ice-makers (MS 1597-2-24),26

- Rice cooker (MS 2024), 27

- Rolling shutters, awnings, blinds and similar equipment

(MS IEC 60335-2-97),3

- Sauna heating appliances (MS IEC 60335-2-53),30

- Sewing machines (MS IEC 60335-2-28),33

- Shavers, hair clippers and similar appliances

(MS IEC 60335-2-8),24

- Skin and hair care (MS IEC 60335-2-23),33

- Skin exposure to ultraviolet and infrared radiation (MS IEC

60335-2-27), 33

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Electric lifts – Safety rules (MS 2021),21

Electric toys, safety (MS 1725),35

Electric luminaires

- Detail requirements

- Emergency lighting

- Premises (MS 1038:Pt.1),16

End enclosure

- Writing and marking instruments (MS 1729:Part 2),33, 34

Enclosures

- Electrical equipment, Classification systems (MS 940),15

- Protection, LV switchgear & controlgear (MS 941),15

Energy efficiency (MS 1525),1

Escalators

- Safety rules (MS 1918), 21

F

Fibre cement

- Flat sheets (MS 1296),9

- Sheet and fittings (MS 1224),9

Finished for wooden furniture

- Glare and specular gloss (MS 1215: Pt. 1),30

- Resistance to mechanical damage (MS 1215: Pt. 6),30

- Surface resistance

- Cold liquids (MS 1215: Pt. 4),30

- Cold oils and fats (MS 1215: Pt. 5),30

- Dry heat (MS 1215: Pt. 3),30

- Wet heat (MS 1215: Pt. 2),30

Fire precautions, Code of practice

- Firefighting stairways & lifts (MS 1183:Pt.5),15

- Means of escape for disabled people (MS 1183:Pt.8),15

- Shops (MS 1183:Pt.2),15

Floor tiles

- Heavy duty rubber (MS 972),2,14

- Terrazzo (MS 738),9

- Laying resilient tile/sheet flooring. Code of Practice

(MS 408),2

- Solid rubber flooring (MS 972),2, 14

Floor systems, access

- General requirements (MS 1552:Pt.1),2

- Test methods (MS 1552:Pt.2),2

Flushing cistern (MS 795),20

Foundations – Geotechnical design (MS 1756),23

Furniture, strength and stability

- Stability of chairs and stools (MS 1246:Pt. 2),31

- Settees

- Stability (MS 1246:Pt. 4),31

- Strength (MS 1246:Pt. 3),31

Furniture

- Educational institutions

- Canteen (MS 1917), 32

- Chairs, tables and stools

- Spin extractors (MS IEC 60335-2-4),29

- Stationary cooking ranges, hobs, oven & similar appliances

(MS IEC 60335-2-6),25

- Stationary circulation pumps for heating & service water

(MS IEC 60335-2-51),16

- Storage water heaters (MS IEC 60335-2-21),33

- Surface-cleaning appliances, liquids or steam

(MS IEC 60335-2-54),34

- Toasters - Performance measurement (MS 436),25

- Tumbler dryers (MS IEC 60335-2-11),25

- Vacuum cleaners & water suction cleaning appliances

(MS IEC 60335-2-2),33

- Vacuum cleaner (MS IEC 60312), 29

- Vaporizers (MS IEC 60335-2-101),24

- Vertically moving garage doors (MS IEC 60335-2-95),7

- Warming plates (MS IEC 60335-2-12),27

- Washing machines (MS IEC 60335-2-7),29

- Water heater (MS 1597-2-35),30

- Whirlpool baths (MS IEC 60335-2-60),33

Electrical installations of building

- Guide (MS 1936), 16

- Scope, object and fundamental principles

(MS IEC 60364-1),17

- Chapter 41: Protection against electric shock

(MS IEC 60364-4-41),17

- Chapter 42: Protection against thermal effects

(MS IEC 60364-4-42),17

- Chapter 43: Protection against over current

(MS IEC 60364-4-43),17

- Chapter 44: Protection against voltage disturbances

(MS IEC 60364-4-44),17

- Common rules (MS IEC 60364-5-51),17

- Wiring systems (MS IEC 60364-5-52),17

- Devices for isolation and switching,

(MS IEC 60364-5- 53),17

- Low-voltage generating sets (MS IEC 60364-5-551),17

- Initial verification (MS IEC 60364-6-61),17

- Requirement for special installations or location-

swimming pools (MS IEC 60364-7-702),18

- Location containing sauna heaters (MS IEC 60364-7-

703),18

- Construction and demolition site installations(MS IEC 60364-

7-704),18

- Electrical installation of agricultural and horticultural

premises (MS IEC 60364-7-705),18

- Restrictive conducting locations (MS IEC 60364-7-706),18

- Earthing requirements for the installations of data

processing equipment (MS IEC 60364-4-707),18

- Electrical installations in caravan parks and caravans

(MS IEC 60364-7-708),18

- Electrical installation in Marinas and pleasure craft

(MS IEC 60364-7-709),18

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- Specification (MS 1788),32

- Strength and stability (MS 1789),32

- Office

- Chair (adjustable)

- Dimensions (MS 1711:Part 1),31

- Safety requirements (MS 1711:Part 2),31

- Safety test methods (MS 1711:Part 3),31

- Furniture

- Visitors chairs (MS 1791),32

- Tables

- Dimensions (MS 1839:Part 1),32

- Mechanical safety requirements

(MS 1839:Part 2),32

- Stability and strength (MS 1839:Part 3),32

- Seating, Strength and durability

- Domestic and contract seating (MS 1764:Part 1),32

- Domestic (MS 1764:Part 2),32

- Stability (MS 1764:Part 3),32

- Storage furniture

- Safety (MS 1581:Pt.1),31

- Strength and durability (MS 1581:Part 2),31

- Stability (MS 1581:Pt.3),31

- Tables - Strength, durability and stability

- Domestic and contract use (MS 1765:Part 1),32

- Domestic use (MS 1765:Part 2),32

- Tables and trolleys

- Stability (MS 1246:Part 6),31

- Strength (MS 1246:Part 5),31

GGas

- Meter, diaphragm (MS 1870),16

HHeater-Domestic solar water (MS 1367),29

- Young children (MS 1727),35

Hot-rolled steel sections

- Dimensions, mass & tolerances (MS 1491),8

Household electrical appliances

- Refrigerator-freezers (MS ISO 8187),26

- Frost-free refrigerating appliances (MS ISO 8561),26

- Storage water heaters (MS IEC 60335-2-21),33

- Commercial electric boiling pans (MS IEC 60335-2-47),26

- Commercial electric multi-purpose cooking pans

(MS IEC 60335-2-39),27

Human body measurements (MS ISO 7250),21

IInterior lighting

- Code of Practice (MS 603),21

- Indoor work places (MS ISO 8995),21

KKerosene

- Stoves, Non-pressure (MS 971),25

LLadders – aluminum step – ladder (MS 1009),32

Ladders – aluminum, portable, Single & extension (MS 1069),33

Latches & bored locks (MS 1062),22

Lifts, electric - Safety rule (MS 2021), 21

Lighters

- Specification (MS ISO 9994),34

Lighting - Emergency (MS 1038 Pt.1),16

Lighting – Indoor work places (MS ISO 8995),21

Lightning assessment, risk of damage (MS IEC 61662),16

Lightning protection

- Design, installation, maintenance and inspection

(MS IEC 61024-1-2),16

- General (MS IEC 61024-1),16

- Protection systems (MS IEC 61024-1-1),16

Liquefied petroleum gas

- Domestic gas cooking appliances

- General construction (MS 1535:Pt.2),25

- Glossary (MS 1535:Pt.4),25

- Specification (MS 1535:Pt.1),25

- Test methods (MS 1535:Pt.3),25

Locks, Mortice (MS 1060),22

Louvre windows - adjustable galvanized steel (MS 1057),3

MMasonry units

- Active soluble salts (MS 1933:Part 5), 5, 9

- Bending tensile strength (MS 1933:Part 6), 5, 10, 14

- Calcium silicate – Sand filling (MS 1933:Part 9), 5, 10

- Capillary action (MS 1933:Part 11), 5, 10, 14

- Compressive strength (MS 1933:Part 1), 5, 9

- Compressive strength (MS 1934:Part 1), 6

- Design thermal values (MS 1935), 6

- Dimensions (MS 1933:Part 16), 5, 10

- Flatness of faces (MS 1933:Part 20), 5, 10

- Flexural strength (MS 1934:Part 2), 6

- Initial shear strength (MS 1934:Pt.3), 6

- Moisture content (MS 1933:Part 10), 5, 10, 14

- Moisture expansion (MS 1933:Part 19), 5, 10

- Moisture movement (MS 1933:Part 14), 5, 14

- Net and gross dry density (MS 1933:Part 13), 5, 10

- Net volume and percentage age of voids – hydrostatic

weighing (MS 1933:Part 3), 5, 10

- Percentage area of voids (MS 1933:Part 2), 5, 10

- Real and bulk density - Natural stone (MS 1933:Part 4), 5, 10

- Shear strength (MS 1934:Part 4), 6

- Water absorption (MS 1933:Part 7), 5, 10

- Water vapour (MS 1933:Part 15), 5, 10

Matches (MS 245),33

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Mattresses, Latex foam rubber

- Spring (MS 1861),32

Mechanical pencils

- Classifications, dimensions, performance

(MS ISO 9177-1),34

- Black leads – Classification (MS ISO 9177-2),34

- Black leads – Bending strength of HB leads

(MS ISO 9177-3),34

Motor vehicle

- Restraining devices for children (MS 594),34

OOffice furniture

- Performance

- Adjustable chairs (MS 1276: Pt.2),31

- Desks and tables (MS 1276: Pt.1),31

PPipe fittings

- Unplasticised PC, Soil & ventilating (MS 1063),21

Plastics container, specification

- For pharmaceutical use (MS 1069),33

Plastics piping system, hot and cold water

- Polybutylene

- Fittings (MS ISO 15876-3),20

- Fitness for purpose of the system

(MS ISO 15876-5),20

- General (MS ISO 15876-1),20

- Guidance for the assessment of conformity (MS ISO

15876-7),20

- Pipes (MS ISO 15876-2),20

- Crosslinked polyethylene (PE-X)

- General (MS 1736:Part 1),19

- Pipes (MS 1736:Part 2),19

- Fittings (MS 1736:Part 3),19

- Fitness for purpose of the system (MS 1736:Pt 5 ),19

- Guidance for the assessment of conformity

(MS 1736:Part 7),19

- Thermoplastic pipes, installation (MS 1737),19

Plastics, polyethylene tanks

- Cold water storage (MS 1225:Part 1),19

Playground equipment

- Design & construction, Safety aspects (MS 966: Pt. 2),35

- Installation & maintenance, Code of Practice

(MS 966: Pt. 3),35

- General (MS 966: Pt. 1),35

Polyethylene tanks – 600 gal (MS 1225:Pt.2),19

Polyethylene (PE) piping systems

- Assessment of conformity (MS 1058:Pt.5), 18

Precast

- Concrete piles, standard design (MS 1314:Pt.1),7

- Concrete piles, special design (MS 1314:Pt.2),7

- Reinforced concrete square piles (MS 1314:Pt.3),7

- Precast pretensioned spun concrete piles (MS 1314:Pt.4),7

- Precast prestressed concrete square piles (MS 1314:Pt.5),7

- Small reinforced concrete square pile – RCS-1 & RCS-2

(MS 1314:Pt.6),7

- Reinforced concrete box culverts (MS 1293:Pt.1),6, 14

Precast concrete pipes & fittings, Drainage & sewerage

- Pipes & fittings with flexible joints & manholes

(MS 881:Pt.1),20

- Inspection chambers & street gullies (MS 881:Pt.2),14,21

- Pipes & fittings with ogee joints (MS 881:Pt.3),14, 21

Precast paving blocks (MS 1380),12

Pulverized fuel ash

- Cementitious component (MS 1226:Pt. 1),6

- Portland (MS 1227),9

Putty lime

- Specification (MS 1569),8

- Chemical analysis (MS 1570),8

RRoad lighting

- Code of Practice (MS 825: Part 1),23

- Photoelectric control units (MS 947),33

Road vehicles

Roller ball pens and refills (MS ISO 14145-1),34

SSafety

- Child (MS ISO/IEC Guide 50),22

- Caps for marking and writing, children (MS ISO 11540),34

Sand – Commercial (MS 701),9

- Silica, For sodium silicate manufacture (MS 847),9

Sanitary system in building

- Design (MS 1402:Pt. 1),20

- Testing and commissioning (MS 1402:Pt.2), 20

- Operation and maintenance (MS 1402:Pt.3),20

Sewing machines (MS IEC 60335-2-28), 33

Sewerage systems-Design and installation (MS 1228),21

Silica sand - For sodium silicate manufacture (MS 847),9

Site investigation (MS 2038), 23

Small kitchen appliances (MS IEC 60335-2-39 ),27

Steel

- Cupboards, general use (MS 1315),31

- Filing cabinets (MS 1316),31

Steels

- Hot rolled non-alloy-steel sections & H-piles (MS 1490),8

- Hot-rolled steel sections & H-piles (MS 1491),8

Step ladders - Aluminium, Portable (MS 1009),32

Structural steel - Use in building, Code of practice (MS 416),3

Subsurface investigation

- Design & constructions (MS 977:Pt.1),23

- Roads (MS 977:Pt.2),23

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- Flammability requirements (MS ISO 8124-2),36

- Safety aspects, mechanical and physical properties

(MS ISO 8124-1),35

- Migration of certain elements (MS ISO 8124-3),36

- Graphical symbol for age warning labeling

(MS 1774:Pt.6),35

VVitrified china sanitary appliances (MS 147),20

Vitreous China water closet pans (MS 1522),21

WWall and floor tiling, Code of practice

- Ceramic floor tiles and mosaics (MS 1294:Pt.3),1, 2

- External tiling (MS 1294:Pt.2),1, 2

- Internal tiling (MS 1294:Pt.1),1, 2

- Tiling & mosaics in specific conditions (MS 1294:Pt.4),1,2

Water

- Testing - Making concrete (MS 28),12

Water appliances

- Air gaps- Type A (MS 1193:Pt.1),18

- Air gaps-Type B (MS 1193:Pt.2),19

Water closet (MS 795),20

Water flow

- Cold potable water

- Installation requirements and selection

(MS ISO 4064-2),19

- Test methods and equipment

(MS ISO 4064-3),19

- Closed conduits, combination meters for cold potable

water

- Specification (MS ISO 7858-1),19

- Installation (MS ISO 7858-2),20

- Test methods (MS ISO 7858-3),20

Water tanks

- Glass-reinforced polyester panels (MS 1390),19

- 600 gal (MS 1225:Pt.2),19

WC flushing cisterns (MS 795),20

WC pans

- Vitreous China water closet pans (MS 1522),21

White portland cement (MS 888),8

Wind loading, building structure (MS 1553),7

Windows

- Aluminium alloys (MS 832),2

- Louvre, Adjustable galvanized steel (MS 1057),3

Writing instruments

- Part 2 : End closures (MS 1729:Pt.2),33, 34

- Ball-point pens (MS ISO 14145-1),34

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Subterranean termites (MS 1849),16

Surge protective devices, low-voltage power distribution

- Performance requirements and testing methods

(MS IEC 61643-1),27

TTable cutlery

- General (MS 1458),28

- Performance requirements (MS 1458:Pt.2),28

Tableware – Melamine (MS 853),28

Telecommunication equipment (MS 1460),15

Termite treatment (MS 1849),16

Terrazzo - Floor tiles (MS 738),9

Thermal insulating materials - Mineral fibres (MS 1020),15

Thermal insulation

- Physical quantities and definitions (MS ISO 7345),15

- Heat transfer

- Conditions and properties of materials, vocabulary

(MS ISO 9251),15

- Radiation, physical quantities and definitions

(MS ISO 9288),15

Thermoplastics pipes

- Hot and cold water systems (MS ISO 10508),20

Tiles - Floor, Terrazzo (MS 738),9

Timber

- Nomenclature (MS 229),3

- Structural use, Code of practice

- Cement bonded particle board (CBP)

(MS 544:Pt.4:Sec.3),4

- Ceiling binders (MS 544:Pt.11:Sec.3),4

- Ceiling joists (MS 544:Pt.11:Sec.2),4

- Domestic floor joists (MS 544:Pt.11:Sec.1),4

- Marine plywood. (MS 544:Pt.4:Sec.2 ),4

- Method of calculating fire resistance of timber

members (MS 544:Pt.9:Sec.1),4

- Oriented strand board (OSB) (MS 544:Pt.4:Sec.4),4

- Permissible stress design of glued laminated timber

(MS 544:Pt.3),4

- Permissible stress design of solid timber

(MS 544:Pt.2),4

- Preservative treatment of structural timber

(MS 544:Pt.10),4

- Structural plywood (MS 544:Pt.4:Sec.1),4

- Testing (MS 544:Pt.7),4

- Timber joints (MS 544:Pt.5),4

- Workmanship, inspection and maintenance

(MS 544:Pt.6),4

Timber door (MS 1506),3

Toothbrushes (MS 921),33

Toys

- Electric toys, safety (MS 1725),35

- Chemical sets (MS 1774:Pt.5),35

- Experimental sets for chemistry (MS 1774:Pt.4),35

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