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Title Description Implementation date Source Publication Created
US ISO 7989-2:2007, Steel wire and wire products — Nonferrous metallic coatings on steel wire — Part 2: Zinc or zinc-alloy coating This Uganda Standard specifies the requirements for the coating mass per unit area, for other properties and also for testing of zinc or zinc-alloy coatings on steel wire and steel wire products, of circular or other section. 2014-01-27 The Uganda National Bureau of standards THE UGANDA GAZETTE Vol. CVII No. 5 of JANUARY 2014 12 April 2017
US ISO 8028:1999, Rubber and/or plastics hoses and hose assemblies for airless paint spraying — Specification This Uganda Standard specifies the requirements for four types, differentiated by burst pressure and temperature of use, of elastomeric hose and hose assembly for use in airless paint spraying. 2015-04-21 The Uganda National Bureau of standards UGANDA GAZETTE Vol. CVIII No. 20 of 21 April 2015 28 September 2016
US ISO 8029:2007, — General-purpose collapsible water hose, textile reinforced — Specification This Uganda Standard specifies the requirements for four types of textile-reinforced thermoplastics collapsible water hoses for general applications for use in the temperature range of−10 °C to +55 °C. Such hoses are classified into four types, as follows:low pressure, designed for a maximum working pressure of up to 4,0 bar at 23 °C and up to 2,0 bar at 55 °C;medium pressure, for a maximum working pressure of up to 7,0 bar at 23 °C and up to 3,6 bar at 55 °C;high pressure, for a maximum working pressure of up to 10,0 bar at 23 °C and up to 5,1 bar at 55 °C; andextra-high pressure, for a maximum working pressure of up to 15,5 bar at 23 °C and up to 7,9 bar at 55 °C.This standard does not apply to products used for fire-fighting or the conveyance of drinking water 2015-04-21 The Uganda National Bureau of standards UGANDA GAZETTE Vol. CVIII No. 20 of 21 April 2015 28 September 2016
US ISO 8066-2:2001, Rubber and plastics hoses and hose assemblies for automotive air conditioning — Specification — Part 2: Refrigerant 134a This Uganda Standard specifies the requirements for rubber or thermoplastic hoses and hose assemblies used for circulating liquid and gaseous R134a (tetrafluoroethane) in the air-conditioning systems of automobiles. The hoses and hose assemblies are designed in such a way as to restrict losses of refrigerant and contamination of the system. The operational temperature range is 40 °C to +125 °C 2015-04-21 The Uganda National Bureau of standards UGANDA GAZETTE Vol. CVIII No. 20 of 21 April 2015 28 September 2016
US ISO 8098:2014, Cycles — Safety requirements for bicycles for young children This Uganda Standard specifies safety and performance requirements and test methods for the design, assembly and testing of fully assembled bicycles and sub-assemblies for young children. 2015-12-15 The Uganda National Bureau of standards The Uganda Gazette 22 January 2016: General Notice No. 45 of 2016 10 August 2016
US ISO 8124-1:2007, Safety of toys — Part 1: Safety aspects related to mechanical and physical properties (2nd Edition) This Uganda Standard specifies the categories of flammable materials that are prohibited in all toys, and requirements concerning flammability of certain toys when they are subjected to a minor source of ignition. 2015-04-21 The Uganda National Bureau of standards UGANDA GAZETTE Vol. CVIII No. 20 of 21 April 2015 14 September 2016
US ISO 8124-2:2007, Safety of toys — Part 2: Flammability (2nd Edition) This Uganda Standard specifies the categories of flammable materials that are prohibited in all toys, and requirements concerning flammability of certain toys when they are subjected to a minor source of ignition. 2015-04-21 The Uganda National Bureau of standards UGANDA GAZETTE Vol. CVIII No. 20 of 21 April 2015 14 September 2016
US ISO 8124-3:2010/Amd.1:2014, Safety of toys — Part 3: Migration of certain elements (2nd Edition) This Uganda 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. 2015-04-21 The Uganda National Bureau of standards UGANDA GAZETTE Vol. CVIII No. 20 of 21 April 2015 14 September 2016
US ISO 8124-4:2010, Safety of toys — Part 4: Swings, slides and similar activity toys for indoor and outdoor family domestic use This Uganda Standard specifies requirements and test methods for activity toys for domestic family use intended for children under 14 years to play on or in. Products covered by this part of US ISO 8124 include swings, slides, seesaws, carousels, rocking toys, climbing frames, fully enclosed toddler swing seats and other products intended to bear the mass of one or more children. Products not included within the scope of this part of US ISO 8124 are: a) fitness and sporting equipment unless attached to the activity toy; b) equipment intended for use in schools, day care centres, kindergartens, public playgrounds, restaurants, shopping centres and similar public places; c) juvenile care products such as, but not limited to, infant swings, playpens/enclosures, beds or furniture including picnic tables, cradle rockers and products specifically designed for therapeutic use. 2015-04-21 The Uganda National Bureau of standards UGANDA GAZETTE Vol. CVIII No. 20 of 21 April 2015 14 September 2016
US ISO 8216-1:2005, Petroleum products — Fuels (class F) classification — Part 1: Categories of marine fuels This Uganda Standard establishes the detailed classification of marine fuels within class F (petroleum fuels). It is intended to be read in conjunction with US ISO 8216-99. 2015-08-07 The Uganda National Bureau of standards THE UGANDA GAZETTE Vol. CVIII No. 43 of 7 August 2015 25 August 2016
US ISO 8216-2:1986, Petroleum products — Fuels (class F) — Classification — Part 2: Categories of gas turbine fuel marine applications This Uganda Standard establishes the detailed classification of gas turbine fuels for industrial and marine applications, but excluding aircraft fuels. It should be read in conjunction with ISO 8216/0. The fuels in this classification are for use in industrial gas turbines and gas turbines derived from aviation turbines that are used in static and marine applications. The classification includes only fuels that are liquid under atmospheric pressure and at their normal storage temperatures. Petroleum fuels, being the result of the processing of crude oils of diverse origin, cannot be chemically defined, but may be categorized generally within the scope of this part of US ISO 8216. 2015-08-07 The Uganda National Bureau of standards THE UGANDA GAZETTE Vol. CVIII No. 43 of 7 August 2015 25 August 2016
US ISO 8216-99:2002, Petroleum products — Fuels (class F) — Classification — Part 99: General This Uganda Standard establishes a general system of classification which applies to petroleum fuels designated by the prefix letter “F”. Within class F, five families (designated as categories) of products are defined according to the type of fuel and listed in decreasing order of volatility. One category, D, is defined further by subgroups on the basis of volatility and flash point, because of the safety implications of different customary titles for such fuels in different parts of the world. 2015-08-07 The Uganda National Bureau of standards THE UGANDA GAZETTE Vol. CVIII No. 43 of 7 August 2015 25 August 2016
US ISO 8217:2012, Petroleum products — Fuels (class F) — Specifications of marine fuels This Uganda Standard specifies the requirements for petroleum fuels for use in marine diesel engines and boilers, prior to appropriate treatment before use. The specifications for fuels in this standard can also be applicable to fuels for stationary diesel engines of the same or similar make and type as those used for marine purposes. This standard specifies four categories of distillate fuel, one of which is for diesel engines for emergency purposes. It also specifies six categories of residual fuel. 2015-08-07 The Uganda National Bureau of standards THE UGANDA GAZETTE Vol. CVIII No. 43 of 7 August 2015 25 August 2016
US ISO 8430-1:1988, Resistance spot welding — Electrode holders — Part 1: Taper fixing 1:10 This Uganda Standard specifies the dimensions and tolerances of resistance spot welding electrode holders (type AI without offset and with the facility for cable clamping, and where a male taper 1:10 is used to fix the holder directly to the welding cylinder in multiple spot welding equipment. 2015-04-21 The Uganda National Bureau of standards UGANDA GAZETTE Vol. CVIII No. 20 of 21 April 2015 28 September 2016
US ISO 8430-2:1988, Resistance spot welding — Electrode holders — Part 2: Morse taper fixing This Uganda Standard specifies the dimensions and tolerances of resistance spot welding electrode holders (type 9) without offset and with a facility for cable clamping, and where a male Morse taper is used to fix the holder directly to the welding cylinder in multiple spot welding equipment. 2015-04-21 The Uganda National Bureau of standards UGANDA GAZETTE Vol. CVIII No. 20 of 21 April 2015 28 September 2016
US ISO 8430-3:1988, Resistance spot welding — Electrode holders — Part 3: Parallel shank fixing for end thrust This Uganda Standard specifies the dimensions and tolerances of resistance spot welding electrode holders (type C) without offset and with a facility for cable clamping, and where a clamp is used to fix the holder directly to the welding cylinder in multiple spot welding equipment. 2015-04-21 The Uganda National Bureau of standards UGANDA GAZETTE Vol. CVIII No. 20 of 21 April 2015 28 September 2016
US ISO 8488:1986, Cycles — Screw threads used to assemble head fittings on bicycle forks This Uganda Standard specifies details of the screw threads used to assemble head races and locknuts, i.e. fittings, on bicycle fork steering columns. 2015-04-21 The Uganda National Bureau of standards UGANDA GAZETTE Vol. CVIII No. 20 of 21 April 2015 03 October 2016
US ISO 9012:2008, Gas welding equipment — Air-aspirated hand blowpipes — Specifications and tests This Uganda Standard specifies requirements and test methods for air-aspirated hand blowpipes. This standard applies to blowpipes for brazing, soldering, heating, fusion and other allied thermal processes, which use a fuel gas and aspirated air (injector-type blowpipes), and are intended for manual use. This International Standard is applicable to:air-aspirated hand blowpipes which are fed with a fuel gas in the gaseous phase, at a controlled pressure by a regulator, through a gas supply hose;air-aspirated hand blowpipes which are fed with a liquefied fuel gas in the gaseous phase at the container pressure, through a gas supply hose; andso-called liquid-phase blowpipes which are fed with a fuel gas in the liquid phase, and where thermal evaporation takes place within the blowpipe. It does not apply to blowpipes in which the fuel gas leaves the injector in the liquid phase, or to so-called “cartridge” blowpipes where the gas supply is fixed directly onto the blowpipe and possibly constitutes the shank. 2015-04-21 The Uganda National Bureau of standards UGANDA GAZETTE Vol. CVIII No. 20 of 21 April 2015 28 September 2016
US ISO 9090:1989, Gas tightness of equipment for gas welding and allied processes This Uganda Standard specifies the maximum external leakage rates which are acceptable for equipment used for welding, cutting and allied processes. It applies to individual components which are used in the gas supply to a blowpipe from the connecting point of the hose (outlet of the cylinder valve or connecting point to a gas supply plant). It does not apply to gas supply plants. 2015-04-21 The Uganda National Bureau of standards UGANDA GAZETTE Vol. CVIII No. 20 of 21 April 2015 28 September 2016
US ISO 9241-161:2016, Ergonomics of human-system interaction — Part 161: Guidance on visual user-interface elements 2017-02-03 The Uganda National Bureau of standards The Uganda Gazette, Vol. CX No. 7 22 March 2017
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