Wednesday, June 18, 2014

New Packaging Standards for the 1st Quarter 2014

Document Center Inc. is pleased to announce that the following new Standards on Packaging and the Distribution of Goods in General are now available:


  • BS EN ISO 13274, Corrigendum 1 for 2013 Edition, Packaging. Transport packaging for dangerous goods. Plastics compatibility testing for packaging and IBCs
  • BS EN ISO 16104, Withdrawn and replaced by BS EN ISO 16495, Packaging. Transport packaging for dangerous goods. Test methods
  • BS EN ISO 16495, 2013 Edition, Packaging. Transport packaging for dangerous goods. Test methods
  • ISO 13274, Corrigendum 1 for 1st Edition, Packaging - Transport packaging for dangerous goods - Plastics compatibility testing for packaging and IBCs
  • ISTA 1A, 2014 Edition, Non-Simulation Integrity Performance Tests, Packaged-Products weighing 150 lb (68 kg) or Less
  • ISTA 1B, 2014 Edition, Non-Simulation Integrity Performance Tests, Packaged-Products weighing Over 150 lb (68 kg)
  • ISTA 1C, 2014 Edition, Non-Simulation Integrity Performance Tests, Extended Testing for Individual Packaged-Products weighing 150 lb (68 kg) or Less
  • ISTA 1D, 2014 Edition, Non-Simulation Integrity Performance Tests, Extended Testing for Individual Packaged-Products weighing Over 150 lb (68 kg)
  • ISTA 1E, 2014 Edition, Non-Simulation Integrity Performance Tests, Unitized Loads
  • ISTA 1G, 2014 Edition, Non-Simulation Integrity Performance Tests, Packaged-Products weighing 150 lb (68 kg) or Less (Random Vibration)
  • ISTA 1H, 2014 Edition, Non-Simulation Integrity Performance Tests, Packaged-Products weighing Over 150 lb (68 kg) (Random Vibration)
  • ISTA 3A, 2014 Editorially Corrected Edition, Packaged-Products for Parcel Delivery System Shipment 70 kg (150 lb) or Less
  • ISTA 3F, 2014 Clarified Edition, General Simulation Performance Tests, Unitized Loads of Same Product
  • ISTA 3F, 2014 Clarified Edition, General Simulation Performance Tests, Packaged Products for Distribution Center to Retail Outlet Shipment 100 lb (45 kg)



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