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Title Description Implementation date Source Publication Created
US ISO 9241-391:2016, Ergonomics of human-system interaction — Part 391: Requirements, analysis and compliance test methods for the reduction of photosensitive seizures This Uganda Standard provides requirements and recommendations for reducing photosensitive seizures (PSS), while viewing images on electronic displays. 2017-02-03 The Uganda National Bureau of standards The Uganda Gazette, Vol. CX No. 7 22 March 2017
US ISO 9312:2013, Resistance welding equipment — Insulated pins for use in electrode back-ups This Uganda Standard specifies the requirements for insulated pins used to pin parts in the secondary circuit of resistance welding equipment, or other live equipment, which need to be insulated from each other. 2015-04-21 The Uganda National Bureau of standards UGANDA GAZETTE Vol. CVIII No. 20 of 21 April 2015 29 September 2016
US ISO 9313:1989, Resistance welding equipment — Cooling tubes This Uganda Standard specifies dimensions and tolerances of cooling tubes for resistance spot welding equipment. 2015-04-21 The Uganda National Bureau of standards UGANDA GAZETTE Vol. CVIII No. 20 of 21 April 2015 29 September 2016
US ISO 9539:2010, Gas welding equipment — Materials for equipment used in gas welding, cutting and allied processes This Uganda Standard specifies the general, and some of the special, requirements on materials used for the construction of equipment used in gas welding, cutting and allied processes. Additional requirements on materials for some equipment are given in other standards. This standard is not applicable to materials used for the construction of welding hoses which are specified in US ISO 3821. 2015-04-21 The Uganda National Bureau of standards UGANDA GAZETTE Vol. CVIII No. 20 of 21 April 2015 29 September 2016
US ISO 959-2:1998, Pepper (Piper nigrum L.), whole or ground – Specification – Part 2: White pepper This part of Uganda Standard specifies requirements for white pepper (Piper nigrum L.), whole or ground, at the following commercial stages: a) semi-processed (SP); b) processed (P). It is not applicable to white pepper categories called "light". 2016-08-12 The Uganda National Bureau of standards The Uganda Gazette Vol. CVIII No. 57 02 September 2016
US ISO 972:1997, Chillies and capsicums, whole or ground (powdered) – Specification This Uganda Standard specifies requirements for chillies and capsicums in the whole or ground (powdered) form. It does not apply to “chili powder” and paprika 2016-08-12 The Uganda National Bureau of standards The Uganda Gazette Vol. CVIII No. 57 02 September 2016
US ISO 973:1999, Pimento (allspice) [Pimenta dioica (L.) Merr.], whole or ground – Specification This Uganda Standard specifies requirements for pimento or allspice [Pimentadioica (L.) Merr.], whole or ground. 2016-08-12 The Uganda National Bureau of standards The Uganda Gazette Vol. CVIII No. 57 02 September 2016
US ISO 9809-1: 2010, Gas cylinders — Refillable seamless steel gas cylinders — Design, construction and testing — Part 1: Quenched and tempered steel cylinders with tensile strength less than 1 100 MPa This Uganda Standard specifies minimum requirements for the material, design, construction and workmanship, manufacturing processes, examination and testing at manufacture of refillable quenched and tempered seamless steel gas cylinders of water capacities from 0.5 l up to and including 150 l for compressed, liquefied and dissolved gases. This standard is applicable to cylinders with a maximum actual tensile strength Rma of less than 1 100 MPa. 2015-04-21 The Uganda National Bureau of standards UGANDA GAZETTE Vol. CVIII No. 20 of 21 April 2015 14 September 2016
US ISO 9809-2:2010, Gas cylinders — Refillable seamless steel gas cylinders —Design, construction and testing — Part 2: Quenched and tempered steel cylinders with tensile strength greater than or equal to 1 100 MPa This Uganda Standard specifies minimum requirements for the material, design, construction and workmanship, manufacturing processes, examination and testing at manufacture of refillable quenched and tempered seamless steel gas cylinders of water capacities from 0.5 l up to and including 150 l for compressed, liquefied and dissolved gases. This part of US ISO 9809 is applicable to cylinders with a maximum tensile strength Rma ≥ 1 100 MPa. It is not applicable to cylinders with Rma, max >1 300 MPa for diameters >140 mm and guaranteed wall thicknesses a’ ≥ 12 mm and Rma, max >1 400 MPa for diameters ≤ 140 mm and guaranteed wall thicknesses a’ ≥ 6 mm, because beyond these limits, additional requirements can apply. 2015-04-21 The Uganda National Bureau of standards UGANDA GAZETTE Vol. CVIII No. 20 of 21 April 2015 14 September 2016
US ISO 9809-3:2010, Gas cylinders — Refillable seamless steel gas cylinders — Design, construction and testing — Part 3: Normalized steel cylinders This Uganda Standard specifies minimum requirements for the material, design, construction and workmanship, manufacturing processes, examination and testing at manufacture of refillable normalized or normalized and tempered seamless steel gas cylinders of water capacities from 0.5 l up to and including 150 l for compressed, liquefied and dissolved gases. 2015-04-21 The Uganda National Bureau of standards UGANDA GAZETTE Vol. CVIII No. 20 of 21 April 2015 14 September 2016
US ISO 9809-4:2014, Gas cylinders — Refillable seamless steel gas cylinders — Design, construction and testing — Part 4: Stainless steel cylinders with an Rm value of less than 1 100 MPa This Uganda Standard specifies the minimum requirements for the material, design, construction and workmanship, manufacturing processes, examinations, and tests at manufacture of refillable seamless stainless steel gas cylinders of water capacities from 0.5 l up to and including 150 l for compressed, liquefied, and dissolved gases. This part of US ISO 9809 is applicable to cylinders with a maximum actual tensile strength, Rma, of less than 1 100 MPa. 0000-00-00 The Uganda National Bureau of standards UGANDA GAZETTE Vol. CVIII No. 20 of 21 April 2015 14 September 2016
US ISO 9994: 2005 Lighters — Safety specification/ US ISO 9994: 2005/Amd.1: 2008, Lighters — Safety specification This standard establishes requirements for lighters to ensure a reasonable degree of safety for normal use or reasonably foreseeable misuse of such lighters by users. The safety specification given in this Standard applies to all flame-producing products commonly known as cigarette lighters, cigar lighters and pipe lighters. It does not apply to matches, nor does it apply to other flame-producing products intended solely for igniting materials other than cigarettes, cigars, and pipes. The safety specification given in this standard cannot eliminate all hazards, but is intended to reduce potential hazards to users. 2015-04-21 The Uganda National Bureau of standards UGANDA GAZETTE Vol. CVIII No. 20 of 21 April 2015 14 September 2016
US ISO/TS 16530-2:2014, Well integrity — Part 2: Well integrity for the operational phase This Uganda Standard provides requirements and methods to the oil and gas industry to manage well integrity during the well operational phase. 2017-02-03 The Uganda National Bureau of standards The Uganda Gazette, Vol. CX No. 7 22 March 2017
US ISO/TS 16901:2015, Guidance on performing risk assessment in the design of onshore LNG installations including the ship/shore interface This Uganda Standard provides a common approach and guidance to those undertaking assessment of the major safety hazards as part of the planning, design, and operation of LNG facilities onshore and at shoreline using risk-based methods and standards, to enable a safe design and operation of LNG facilities. 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/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
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