Regulations

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Title Description Implementation date Source Publication Created
US EAS 817:2015, Stain remover for tableware — Specification This Uganda Standard specifies the requirements and methods of test for a stain remover used in hard or soft water to remove coffee, tea and other adsorbed food stains, primarily from plastic tableware, by immersion. 2016-08-12 The Uganda National Bureau of standards The Uganda Gazette Vol. CVIII No. 57 03 September 2016
US 191: 2016 Petroleum jelly — Specification (3rd Edition) This Uganda Standard specifies the requirements and methods of sampling and test for petroleum jelly for cosmetic use. 2016-08-12 The Uganda National Bureau of standards The Uganda Gazette Vol. CVIII No. 57 03 September 2016
US ISO 10333-1:2000, Personal fall-arrest systems — Part 1: Full-body harnesses This Uganda Standard specifies the requirements, test methods, instructions for general use, marking, packaging and maintenance for full-body harnesses (FBH). The main purpose of a FBH is to allow the user to connect into a personal fall-arrest system (PFAS), which will be specified in a future International Standard (see US ISO 10333-6 in the Bibliography), such that if an arrest takes place, the arresting force will not exceed 6 kN. 2016-08-12 The Uganda National Bureau of standards The Uganda Gazette Vol. CVIII No. 57 03 September 2016
US ISO 11611:2015, Protective clothing for use in welding and allied processes (2nd Edition) This Uganda Standard specifies minimum basic safety requirements and test methods for protective clothing including hoods, aprons, sleeves and gaiters that are designed to protect the wearer's body including head (hoods) and feet (gaiters) and that are to be worn during welding and allied processes with comparable risks. 2016-08-12 The Uganda National Bureau of standards The Uganda Gazette Vol. CVIII No. 57 03 September 2016
US ISO 11612:2015, Protective clothing — Clothing to protect against heat and flame — Minimum performance requirements This Uganda Standard specifies performance requirements for protective clothing made from flexible materials, which are designed to protect the wearer's body, except the hands, from heat and/or flame. For protection of the wearer's head and feet, the only items of protective clothing falling within the scope of this standard are gaiters, hoods, and over boots. However, concerning hoods, requirements for visors and respiratory equipment are not given. The performance requirements set out in this standard are applicable to protective clothing which could be worn for a wide range of end uses, where there is a need for clothing with limited flame spread properties and where the user can be exposed to radiant or convective or contact heat or to molten metal splashes. 2016-08-12 The Uganda National Bureau of standards The Uganda Gazette Vol. CVIII No. 57 03 September 2016
US ISO 12609-1:2013, Eyewear for protection against intense light sources used on humans and animals for cosmetic and medical applications — Part 1: Specification for products This Uganda Standard specifies performance and labelling of eye protectors used for ILS equipment used on humans and animals for cosmetic and medical applications against excessive exposure to optical radiation in the spectral range 250 nm to 3 000 nm, with the exception of laser radiation. 2016-08-12 The Uganda National Bureau of standards The Uganda Gazette Vol. CVIII No. 57 03 September 2016
US ISO 12609-2:2013, Eyewear for protection against intense light sources used on humans and animals for cosmetic and medical applications — Part 2: Guidance for use This Uganda Standard gives guidance and information to users, manufacturers, suppliers, and safety advisors on the selection and use of eye protectors for intense light source (ILS) equipment used on humans and animals for cosmetic and medical applications against excessive exposure to optical radiation in the spectral range 250 nm to 3 000 nm, with the exception of laser radiation. 2016-08-12 The Uganda National Bureau of standards The Uganda Gazette Vol. CVIII No. 57 03 September 2016
US ISO 13688:2013, Protective clothing -- General requirements This Uganda Standard specifies general performance requirements for ergonomics, innocuousness, size designation, ageing, compatibility and marking of protective clothing and the information to be supplied by the manufacturer with the protective clothing. US ISO 13688:2012 is only intended to be used in combination with other standards containing requirements for specific protective performance and not on a stand-alone basis 2016-08-12 The Uganda National Bureau of standards The Uganda Gazette Vol. CVIII No. 57 03 September 2016
US ISO/TS 16976-1:2015, Respiratory protective devices — Human factors — Part 1: Metabolic rates and respiratory flow rates This Uganda Standard provides information on factors related to human anthropometry, physiology, ergonomics, and performance for the preparation of standards for performance requirements, testing, and use of respiratory protective devices. This part of US ISO/TS 16976 contains information related to respiratory and metabolic responses to rest and work at various intensities. Information is provided for the following: metabolic rates associated with various intensities of work; oxygen consumption as a function of metabolic rate and minute ventilation for persons representing three body sizes; peak inspiratory flow rates during conditions of speech and no speech for persons representing three body sizes as a function of metabolic rates. 2016-08-12 The Uganda National Bureau of standards The Uganda Gazette Vol. CVIII No. 57 03 September 2016
US ISO/TS 16976-2:2015, Respiratory protective devices — Human factors — Part 2: Anthropometrics This Uganda Standard provides information on factors related to human anthropometry, physiology, ergonomics, and performance for the preparation of standards for design, testing, and use of respiratory protective devices. It contains information related to anthropometry. In particular, information is given for: anthropometric measurement methods; anthropometric data for head, face, and neck dimensions; anthropometric data for torso dimensions; human test panels; models of headforms 2016-08-12 The Uganda National Bureau of standards The Uganda Gazette Vol. CVIII No. 57 03 September 2016
US ISO/TS 16976-3:2011, Respiratory protective devices — Human factors — Part 3: Physiological responses and limitations of oxygen and limitations of carbon dioxide in the breathing environment This Uganda Standard gives: a description of the factors contributing to the present content of the Earth's atmosphere; a description of the physiology of human respiration; a survey of the current biomedical literature on the effects of carbon dioxide and oxygen on human physiology; examples of environmental circumstances where the partial pressure of oxygen or carbon dioxide can vary from that found at sea level. 2016-08-12 The Uganda National Bureau of standards The Uganda Gazette Vol. CVIII No. 57 03 September 2016
US ISO/TS 16976-4:2012, Respiratory protective devices — Human factors — Part 4: Work of breathing and breathing resistance: Physiologically based limits This Uganda Standard describes how to calculate the work performed by a person's respiratory muscles with and without the external respiratory impediments that are imposed by RPD of all kinds, except diving equipment. This standard describes how much additional impediment people can tolerate and contains values that can be used to judge the acceptability of an RPD. 2016-08-12 The Uganda National Bureau of standards The Uganda Gazette Vol. CVIII No. 57 03 September 2016
US ISO/TS 16976-5:2013, Respiratory protective devices — Human factors — Part 5: Thermal effects This Uganda Standard provides information on factors related to human anthropometry, physiology, ergonomics and performance for the preparation of standards for design, testing and use of respiratory protective devices. It contains information related to thermal effects of respiratory protective devices on the human body, in particular: temperatures of surfaces associated with discomfort sensation and harmful effects on human tissues; thermal effects of breathing gas temperatures on lung airways and tissues; effects of breathing gas temperature and humidity on respiratory heat exchange; effects of respiratory protective devices on overall body heat exchange. The information represents data for adult healthy men and women aged between 20 and 60 years. 2016-08-12 The Uganda National Bureau of standards The Uganda Gazette Vol. CVIII No. 57 03 September 2016
US ISO/TS 16976-6:2014, Respiratory protective devices — Human factors — Part 6: Psycho-physiological effects This Uganda Standard provides information on the psycho-physiological effects related to the wearing of respiratory protective devices (RPD) and it is intended for the preparation of standards for selection and use of RPD. It specifies for the writers of RPD standards, principles relating to the interaction between RPD and the human physiological and psychological perception, the acceptance by the wearer, and the need for training to improve acceptance of the RPD by the wearer. This standard does not cover requirements related to the specific hazard for which the RPD is designed. 2016-08-12 The Uganda National Bureau of standards The Uganda Gazette Vol. CVIII No. 57 03 September 2016
US ISO/TS 16976-7:2013, Respiratory protective devices — Human factors — Part 7: Hearing and speech This Uganda Standard contains information related to the interaction between respiratory protective devices and the human body functions of hearing and speech. 2016-08-12 The Uganda National Bureau of standards The Uganda Gazette Vol. CVIII No. 57 03 September 2016
US ISO/TS 16976-8:2013, Respiratory protective devices — Human factors — Part 8: Ergonomic factors This Uganda Standard gives guidance on the generic ergonomic factors for the preparation of standards for performance requirements, testing and use of respiratory protective devices (RPD). It specifies principles relating to: the biomechanical interaction between RPD and the human body; the interaction between RPD and the human senses: vision, hearing, smell, taste and skin contact. 2016-08-12 The Uganda National Bureau of standards The Uganda Gazette Vol. CVIII No. 57 03 September 2016
US ISO 17249:2013, Safety footwear with resistance to chain saw cutting This Uganda Standard specifies requirements for safety footwear with resistance to chain saw cutting. 2016-08-12 The Uganda National Bureau of standards The Uganda Gazette Vol. CVIII No. 57 03 September 2016
US ISO 22846-2:2012, Personal equipment for protection against falls — Rope access systems — Part 2: Code of practice This Uganda Standard provides recommendations and guidance on the use of rope access methods for work at height and expands on the fundamental principles given in ISO 22846-1, in conjunction with which it is intended to be used. It is intended for use by employers, employees and self-employed persons who use rope access methods, by those commissioning rope access works and by rope access associations. This part of US ISO 22846 is applicable to the use of rope access methods in any situation where ropes are used as the primary means of access, egress or support and as the primary means of protection against a fall, on both man-made and natural features. 2016-08-12 The Uganda National Bureau of standards The Uganda Gazette Vol. CVIII No. 57 03 September 2016
US ISO 4869- 2:1994, Acoustics — Hearing protectors — Part 2: Estimation of effective A-weighted sound pressure levels when hearing protectors are worn This Uganda Standard describes three methods (the octave-band, HML and SNR methods) of estimating the A-weighted sound pressure levels effective when hearing protectors are worn. The methods are applicable to either the sound pressure level or the equivalent continuous sound pressure level of the noise. Although primarily intended for steady noise exposures, the methods are also applicable to noises containing impulsive components. 2016-08-12 The Uganda National Bureau of standards The Uganda Gazette Vol. CVIII No. 57 03 September 2016
US ISO/TS 4869-5:2013, Acoustics — Hearing protectors — Part 5: Method for estimation of noise reduction using fitting by inexperienced test subjects This Uganda Standard specifies a method for measuring noise reduction of passive hearing protectors at the threshold of hearing. The method is designed to provide estimates of the noise reduction obtained by typical groups of users in real-world occupational settings, who may lack the training and motivation to wear hearing protectors in an optimum manner. 2016-08-12 The Uganda National Bureau of standards The Uganda Gazette Vol. CVIII No. 57 03 September 2016
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