Friday, March 20, 2015

New Protection against Dangerous Goods Standards for the 4th Quarter 2014

Document Center Inc. is pleased to announce that the following New Standards for Protection against Dangerous Goods are now available:


  • ASTM E1191, 2003a Edition Reaffirmed in 2014, Standard Guide for Conducting Life-Cycle Toxicity Tests with Saltwater Mysids
  • ASTM E1628, Withdrawn without replacement, Standard Practice for Preparing Material Safety Data Sheets to Include Transportation and Disposal Data for the General Services Administration (Withdrawn 2014)
  • ASTM E2292, 2014 Edition, Standard Guide for Field Investigation of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Incidents
  • BS EN 14116, 2012 Edition with Amendment A1, Tanks for transport of dangerous goods. Digital interface for product recognition devices for liquid fuels
  • BS EN 14432, 2014 Edition, Tanks for the transport of dangerous goods. Tank equipment for the transport of liquid chemicals and liquefied gases. Product discharge and air inlet valves
  • BS EN 14433, 2014 Edition, Tanks for the transport of dangerous goods. Tank equipment for the transport of liquid chemicals and liquefied gases. Foot valves
  • BS EN 15207, 2014 Edition, Tanks for the transport of dangerous goods. Plug/socket connection and supply characteristics for service equipment in hazardous areas with 24 V nominal supply voltage
  • IATA 618, 56th Edition (2015), Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR) 
  • SS EN 141162012 Edition with Amendment A1, Tanks for transport of dangerous goods. Digital interface for product recognition devices for liquid fuels
  • SS EN 14432, 2014 Edition, Tanks for the transport of dangerous goods. Tank equipment for the transport of liquid chemicals and liquefied gases. Product discharge and air inlet valves
  • SS EN 14433, 2014 Edition, Tanks for the transport of dangerous goods. Tank equipment for the transport of liquid chemicals and liquefied gases. Foot valves
  • SS EN 15207, 2014 Edition, Tanks for the transport of dangerous goods. Plug/socket connection and supply characteristics for service equipment in hazardous areas with 24 V nominal supply voltage



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