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WORK PROGRAM July– December 2016 Rwanda Standards Board (RSB) P.O.BOX: 7099, Kigali-Rwanda Tel: +250 252 586103/252 582945 Fax: +250 252 583305 E-mail: [email protected] Web site: www.rsb.gov.rw

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WORK PROGRAM

July– December 2016

Rwanda Standards Board (RSB) P.O.BOX: 7099, Kigali-Rwanda

Tel: +250 252 586103/252 582945 Fax: +250 252 583305

E-mail: [email protected] Web site: www.rsb.gov.rw

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INTRODUCTION TO THE WORK PROGRAM

As it is required by WTO Agreement on Technical Barriersto Trade (Appendix 3 of the Code of Good Practice for the Preparation, Adoption and Application of Standards) every standardization body has to publish its work program at least once every six months. The RSB work program contains a list of all the draft standards that are in progress and it is published twice a year and it also gives information related to: Technical committee name and number Title of the draft standard The International Classification for Standards (ICS) under which each draft standard is classified;

Status of the Standard (New, Revision and Harmonization) Base standards considered in work to develop the draft standard, where relevant. Stages in the development of a draft standard and the expected date of completion; How to use this publication 1. Technical committee name and number The second column in the left hand, indicates the technical committee name and its number under which the draft was developed 2. Title of the draft standard The third column gives the title of each draft standard 3. International Classification for standards (ICS) Column 4 indicates the subject under which the draft fall. The ICS numbers is a classification system developed by the International Organization for Standardization, serving primarily as a uniform structure for standards catalogues and work programs published by standardizing bodies.

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4. Reference standards Column 5 gives reference number of standards used in developing the draft standards 5. Stages and time in standards development Column 6 indicates the stages involved in standards development process and the time expected to publish the standard. The stages are as follows:

Stage 1: Approval and planning of standards development project

Stage 2: New work item draft proposal

Stage 3&4: Working draft and Technical committee meetings

Stage 5: Committee draft

Stage 6: Public review of the draft standard

Stage 7: Approval of Rwanda Standards

Stage 8: Publication of Rwanda Standards

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FOOD, AGRICULTURE, CHEMISTRY, ENVIRONMENT AND SERVICES CHEMISTRY

Item no

TC name and no. Title ICS Rev./New/Harm.

Reference standards

Timing July Aug Se

pt Oct Nov Dec

1 RSB/TC 015: Pharmaceutical products

RS 74-1: 2005, Quality assurance of pharmaceuticals — good manufacturing practices and inspection — Part1: Main principles for pharmaceutical products

Rev 1&2 3&4 5 5&6 7 8

RS 74-2: 2006, Quality assurance of pharmaceuticals — good manufacturing practices and inspection — Part 2: Starting materials

Rev 1&2 3&4 5 5&6 7 8

RS 74-3: 2006, Quality assurance of pharmaceuticals — good manufacturing practices and inspection — Part 3: Specific pharmaceutical products

Rev 1&2 3&4 5 5&6 7 8

RS 74-4: 2006, Quality assurance of pharmaceuticals — Good manufacturing practices and inspection — Part 4: Inspection

Rev 1&2 3&4 5 5&6 7 8

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PD *** 2016; Herbal Cosmetics products— Specification

New 1&2 3&4 5 5&6 7 8

2 RSB/TC 011: Cosmetics

Code of practice for salon New 1 2 3&4 5 5 3 RSB/TC 015:

Pharmaceutical products

PD***2016: Mosquito Repellents — Specification — Part 1:Mats containing allethrin

New 1&2 3&4

3&4 5 6

PD***2016: Mosquito Repellents — Specification — Part 2:Coils containing allethrin

New 1&2 3&4

3&4 5 6

4 African Traditional Medicine ~ARSO THC 13/RSB TC 015 Pharmaceutical Products

WD-ARS ***2016, ATM – MPS — Ocimum gratissimum — Scent leaf, Umwenya

Harm 1 2 3&4 3&4

WD-ARS ***2016, ATM — MPS — Tetradenia riparia-Iboza

Harm 1 2 3&4 3&4

WD-ARS ***2016, ATM — MPS -Vernonia amygdalina-Bitter leaf, Umubirizi

Harm 1 2 3&4 3&4

5 RSB/TC 024: Chemicals and Consumer Products

PD***2016: Alcoholic perfume ― Specification

New 1 2 2 3&4 PD***2016: Perfumery Material, Geraniol ― Specification

New 1 2 2 3&4

6 EAS/TC 071, Cosmetics and cosmetic products. FDEAS 425-1, Skin powders

— Specification — Part 1: Body and face powder

Harm 7 8

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ENVIRONMENTAL STANDARDS Item no

TC name and no. Title ICS Rev./New/Harm.

Reference standards

Timing July Aug Se

pt Oct Nov Dec

7 RSB/TC 013 Environment

PDS 145-2, Requirements for roadworthiness testing – Part 2: Emission limits for motor vehicles

New

8 PDS XXX: 2016, Health and safety for non-food industrial workers – Facility requirements

New 1 2 3&4 5 6

9 RS 109: 2009: Water Quality - Tolerance limits of discharged industrial wastewater

Rev 1 2 3&4 5

10 RS 110: 2009: Water quality — Tolerance limits of discharged domestic wastewater

Rev 1 2 3&4 5

11 RS EAS 12:2014 Potable water — Specification

Harm 1 2 3&4

5 6 6

12 RS EAS 13: 2014, Packaged natural mineral water — Specification

Harm 1 2 3&4

5 6 6

13 RS EAS 153:2014, Packaged drinking waters

Harm 1 2 3&4

5 6 6

14 RS EAS 750: 2010, Air quality — Emissions to the air by cement factories- guidelines

Harm 3&4 1 2 3&4

5 6 6

6

15 RS EAS 751: 2010 Air quality specifications

Harm 3&4 1 2 3&4

5 6 6

16 RS EAS 752: 2010 Air quality tolerance limits of emissions discharged to the air by factories

Harm 3&4 1 2 3&4

5 6 6

AGRICULTURE STANDARDS Item no

TC name and no. Title ICS Rev./New/Harm.

Reference standards

Timing July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec

17 RSB/TC03 Cereals, Pulses, Legumes and cereals products and Fortification

Iron – biofortified beans — Specification

New 1 2 3&4 5 18 RS 28 2004 Edible starches —

Test methods Rev 1 2 3&4 5

19 RSB/TC08 Animal feeds and animal feeding

RS 99: 2006 Compounded poultry feeds — Specification

Rev 1 2 3&4 5 6

20 RS 100: 2007 Cattle feeds — Specification

Rev 1 2 3&4 5 6

21 RSB/TC 07 Fertilizer

Micronutrient fertilizer — Specification

New 1&2 3&4 5 6 6 7 22 RS/TC 16 Fresh

fruits and Vegetables

Fresh ginger — Specification New 1&2 3&4 5 6 6 7 23 Fresh chillies — Specification New 1&2 3&4 5 6 6 7 24 RSB/TC 32 Seeds

and Planting materials

Sweet potato seeds — Specification

New 1&2 3&4 5 6 6 7 25 Vegetables Seed —

Specification New 1&2 3&4 5 6 6 7

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26 DRS 275 -3: 2016 Seeds – Requirements for certification Part 3 Wheat

New 6 6 7 8

27 DRS 275 -4: 2016 Seeds – Requirements for certification Part 3 Peas

New 6 6 7 8

28 RSB /TC 30 Root and tubers

DRS 315: 2016 Potato collection centre — Basic Requirements

New 6 6 7 8

29 EASC/ TC/014 Cereals, Pulses, Legumes and cereal products

EAS 44: 2011 Milled maize (corn)products — Specification

Harm 3&4 5 6 6 7 8

30 EAS 89: 2011 Millet flour — Specification

Harm 3&4 5 6 6 7 8 31 EAS 95: 2013 Sorghum flour

— Specification Harm 3&4 5 6 6 7 8

32 EAS 1: 2013 Wheat flour — Specification

Harm 3&4 5 6 6 7 8 33 DEAS 762-2013, Dry

soybeans - Specification Harm 3&4 5 6 6 7 8

34 EASC/ TC/00 Fresh fruits and vegetables

DEAS 6 Fresh pineapples — Specification

Harm 3&4 5 6 6 7 8 35 DEAS 19 Fresh Avocados -

specification Harm 3&4 5 6 6 7 8

36 DEAS 66-1 Tomato products — Specification Part 1: Canned tomatoes

Harm 3&4 5 6 6 7 8

37 DEAS 66-2 Tomato products — Specification — Part 2:Tomato juice

Harm 3&4 5 6 6 7 8

38 DEAS 66-3 Tomato products — Specification — Part 3: Tomato concentrates (puree and paste)

Harm 3&4 5 6 6 7 8

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39 DEAS 66-4 Tomato products — Specification — Part 4: Highly seasoned tomato products (sauce and ketchup)

Harm 3&4 5 6 6 7 8

40 DEAS 83, Fresh tomatoes - Specification

Harm 3&4 5 6 6 7 8 41 DEAS 91, Passion fruit -

Specification Harm 3&4 5 6 6 7 8

42 DEAS 329 Fresh Mangoes - Specification

Harm 3&4 5 6 6 7 8 43 DEAS 748, Ware Potato -

Specification Harm 3&4 5 6 6 7 8

44 DEAS 891, Fresh carrots - Specification

Harm 3&4 5 6 6 7 8 45 DEAS 892 Fresh sweet

banana - Specification Harm 3&4 5 6 6 7 8

46 DEAS 893 Chilli sauce — Specification

Harm 3&4 5 6 6 7 8 47 DEAS 894 Onions —

Specification Harm 3&4 5 6 6 7 8

48 EAS 76-2001, Methods of test for tomato products

Harm 3&4 5 6 6 7 8 49 EASC/ TC/003 Fish

and Fisheries products

CD-K-556-2010, Tuna canned in oil — Specification

Harm 3&4 5 6 6 7 50 CD-K-567-2010, Fish protein

concentrate — Specification Harm 3&4 5 6 6 7

51 CD-T-72-2016 Fried fish specification

Harm 3&4 5 6 6 7 52 CD-T-73-2016, Code of

practice for smoked fish Harm 3&4 5 6 6 7

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53 DEAS 62-1-2016, Fish handling and processing — Code of practice

Harm 3&4 5 6 6 7

54 DEAS 62-2-2016, Fish handling and processing — Code of practice

Harm 3&4 5 6 6 7

FOOD STANDARDS Item no

TC name and no. Title ICS Rev./New/Harm.

Reference standards

Timing July Aug Se

pt Oct Nov Dec

55 RSB/TC 17 Prepackaged and Prepared foods Fortification

Fortified blended foods — Specification — Pregnant and breastfeeding women

New 1 2 3&4

5 6 7

56 Fortified blended foods — Specification — Infant and Young children

New 1 2 3&4

5 6 7

57 Fish flour — Specification New 1 2 3&4 5 58 Amarantha flour —

Specifications New 1 2 3&4 5 6

59 RSB/TC 004 Milk and milk products

PDS XXXX: 2016, Cheddar cheese

New 1 2 3&4

5 6 7

60 PDS XXXX: 2016, Mozzallera cheese

New 1 2 3&4

5 6 7

61 PDS XXXX: 2016, Cottage cheese

New 1 2 3&4

5 6 7

62 RSB/TC 17 Prepackaged and

Fortified Composite flour specification

New 1 2 3&4 5

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Prepared foods Fortification

63 Guide on food microbiology

Microbiological requirements of different food products

New 1 2 3&4

5 6 7

64 National Codex Committee

*CODEX STAN 319-2015 Standard for Certain Canned Fruits, canned pineapples ( comments on step3) * CODEX STAN 320-2015 Standard for Quick Frozen Vegetables (comments on step3)

1 2 3&4

5 6 7

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ENGINEERING AND URBAN PLANNING STANDARDS

Item no

TC name and number

Title ICS Rev/New/Harm

Reference standards

Expected Stage and Time (2016) July Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

1 TC 23 Mechanical Engineering and Metallurgy

Requirements for roadworthiness testing – Part 1: Motor vehicles

43.020 Rev RS 145-1 6 6 7 8 8 2 Wrought aluminium and

aluminium alloys Sheets, strips and plates Part 3: Strips: Tolerances on shape and dimensions

77.150.10 New ISO 6361-3:2014 2 3&4 5 6 6 7

3 Wrought aluminium and aluminium alloys Sheets, strips and plates Part 5: Chemical composition

77.150.10 New ISO 6361-5:2011 2 3&4 5 6 6 7

4 Wrought aluminium and aluminium alloys Extruded rods/bars, tubes and profiles Part 1: Technical conditions for inspection and delivery

77.150.10 New ISO 6362-1:2012 2 3&4 5 6 6 7

5 Wrought aluminium and aluminium alloys Extruded rods/bars, tubes and profiles Part 2: Mechanical properties

77.150.10 New ISO 6362-2:2014 2 3&4 5 6 6 7

6 Safety rules for the construction and installation of lifts Specification

… New 2 2 3&4 5 6 6

7 Food processing machinery Specification

67.260 New 2 2 3&4 5 6

8 Testing of Motor vehicle for roadworthiness Part 3:

New 2 2 2 3&4 5

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Garage requirements

9 EASC/TC 040 Petroleum and petroleum products industry and handling equipments

CD/K/4:2016..Road tankers for petroleum based flammable liquids— Specification

Harm 3&4 5 6 6 7

10 CD/K/1:2016 The petroleum industry— Storage and distribution of petroleum products in aboveground bulk installation

Harm 3&4 5 6 6 7

11 CD/K/2:2016 The petroleum industry- The installation of underground storage tanks, pumps/dispensers and pipe work at service stations and consumer installations— Code of practice

Harm 3&4 5 6 6 7

12 CD/K/5: 2016 Petroleum facilities- Retail and consumer outlets—Specification

Harm 3&4 5 6 6 7

13 CD/K/3:2016 The storage and handling of liquid fuel- large consumer installations— Code of practice

Harm 3&4 5 6 6 7

14 EASC/TC038: Liquefied petroleum and natural gas equipment and accessories

Inspection and testing of LPG road tankers

Harm 3&4 5 6 6 7

15 Bulk LPG road tankers — Vehicle, equipment and accessories — Assembly

Harm 3&4 5 6 6 7

16 Welded steel tanks for liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) — Road tankers — Design and manufacture

Harm 3&4 5 6 6 7

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17 The handling, storage and distribution of liquefied petroleum gas in domestic, commercial, and industrial installations — Code of practice, Part 6: Liquefied petroleum gas installations involving gas storage vessels of individual water capacity exceeding 150 L and combined water capacity not exceeding 9000 L per installation

Harm 3&4 5 6 6 7

18 The handling, storage and distribution of liquefied petroleum gas in domestic, commercial, and industrial installations — Code of practice, Part 4: Storage and filling sites for refillable liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) containers of capacity not exceeding 150 litres

Harm 3&4 5 6 6 7

19 RSB/TC 34 Biomedical Engineering

Medical electrical equipment — Part 2-7: Particular requirements for the safety of high-voltage generators of diagnostic x-ray generators

New IEC 60601-2-7

2 3&4 5 6 6

20 Medical electrical equipment — Part 2-8: Particular requirements for basic safety and essential performance of therapeutic x-ray equipment operating in the range 10 kv to 1 mv

New IEC 60601-2-8 EN 60601-2-8

2 3&4 5 6 6

21 Medical electrical equipment — Part 2: Particular requirements for the safety of patient contact

New IEC 60601-2-9

2 3&4 5 6 6

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dosimeters used in radiotherapy with electrically connected radiation detectors

22 Medical electrical equipment—Part 2-11. Particular requirements for basic safety and essential performance of gamma beam therapy equipment

New IEC 60601-2-11

2 3&4 5 6 6

23 Medical electrical equipment — Part 2: Particular requirements for the safety of capacitor discharge x-ray generators

New IEC 60601-2-15 - - - 1&2 3&4 5

24 Medical electrical equipment — Part 2-28: Particular requirements for the basic safety and essential performance of x-ray tube assemblies for medical diagnosis

New IEC 60601-2-28

- - - 2 3&4 5

25 Medical electrical equipment — Part 2-43: Particular requirements for the basic safety and essential performance of x-ray equipment for interventional procedures

New IEC 60601-2-43

- - - 2 3&4 5

26 Medical electrical equipment — Part 2-44: Particular requirements for the basic safety and essential performance of x-ray equipment for computed tomography

New IEC 60601-2-44

- - - 2 3&4 5

27 RSB/TC 10 Electrical and Electronics Engineering

Wood poles for power and telecommunication lines—Specification

New RSEAS 166:2000 7 8 - -

28 Electrical and electronic measuring equipment:

New IEC 61187 - - 2 3&4 5 6

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documentation

29 Electrical wiring of premises —Part 1: Low voltage installation

Rev RS 116-1:2011 - - - 2 2 3&4

30 EAC/TC 051 Electrical installations, accessories and safety regulations

13 A plugs, socket-outlet, adaptors and connection units — Part 1: Specification for rewirable and non-rewirable 13 A fused plugs

Harm EAS 495-1:2008 - - - 2 2 3&4

31 13 A plugs, socket-outlets, adaptors and connection units — Part 2: Specification for switched and unswitched socket outlets

Harm EAS 495-2: 2008 - - - 2 2 3&4

32 13 A plugs, socket-outlet, adaptors and connection units — Part 3: Specification for adaptors

Harm EAS 495-3: 2008

- - - 2 2 3&4

33 13 A plugs, socket-outlet, adaptors and connection units — Part 4: 13 A fused connection units: switched and unswitched

Harm EAS 495-4: 2008

- - - 2 2 3&4

34 General purpose fuse for domestic and similar purpose (primarily for use in plugs ) — Specification

Harm EAS 496: 2008

- - - 2 2 3&4

35 RBS/TC 9: Building Materials and Civil Engineering

FDRS 96-2:2016 Aggregates –Test Methods — Part 2: Guide to testing and sampling

New 7 8

36 FDRS 96-3:2016 Aggregates –Test Methods – Part 3: Method of sampling

New 7 8

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37 FDRS ISO 13007-1:2014 Ceramic tiles — Grout and adhesives - Part 1: Terms, definitions and specifications for adhesives

New ISO 13007-1:2014 7 8

38 FDRS ISO 13007-3:2010 Ceramic tiles — Grout and adhesives—Part 3: Terms and definitions and specifications for grouts

New ISO 13007-3:2010 7 8

39 FDRS 96-5:2016 Aggregates —Test methods — Part 5: Determination of particle shape — Flakiness index

New 7 8

40 FDRS ISO 13007-4:2013 Ceramic tiles — Grouts and adhesives —Part 4: Test methods for grouts

New ISO 13007-4:2013 7 8

41 FDRS 306:2016 Domestic biogas plant — Design, construction and operation — Code of practice

New 7 8

42 FDRS 96-6:2016 Aggregates — Test methods —Part 6: Determination of shell content in coarse aggregates

Rev 7 8

43 CD:2016 Road traffic safety— Traffic control devices New 5 6 6 7 8

44 DRS 310:2016, Burnt clay paving units — Specification New 6 6 7 8

45 DRS 311:2016, Earthen floors — Design and construction — Code of practice

New 6 6 7 8

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46 DRS 312:2016, Road traffic safety — Traffic control devices — Requirements

New 6 6 7 8

47 Compressed straw building slabs-Specification New 2 3&4 5 6 6 7

48 Plywood — Specification New ISO 12465:2007 2 2 3&4 5

49 Fiberboard — Specification New ISO 16895:2016 2 2 3&4 5

50 Aggregates from natural sources for use in concrete — Specification

New 2 2 3&

4 5

51 DRS 106: 2016 Loading for buildings — Code of practice Rev RS 106:2009 2 2 3&

4 5

52 EASC/TC 026 Cement, building limes and clay products

FEAS 18-1:2015 Cements — Part 1: Composition, specification and conformity criteria for common cements

Harm EAS 495-1:2008 - - - 1 2 3&4

53 FEAS 18-2 :2015Cement — Part 2:Conformity evaluation

Harm EAS 495-2: 2008 - - - 1 2 3&4

54 FEAS 148-1 :2015 Cements —Test methods — Part 1: Determination of strength

Harm EAS 495-3: 2008

- - - 1 2 3&4

55 FDEAS 148-2:2015Cements —Test methods — Part 2: Chemical analysis

Harm EAS 495-4: 2008

- - - 1 2 3&4

56 FDEASEAS 148-3 : 2015 Cements — Test methods — Part 3: Determination of setting time and soundness

Harm EAS 496: 2008

- - - 1 2 3&4

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57 FDEAS 148-4: 2015 Cement —Test methods — Part 4 : Quantitative determination of constituents

Harm FDEAS 148-4: 2015 - - - 5 6 7

58 EASC/TC 027 Concrete, reinforced concrete and pre-stressed concrete

FDEAS 148-5 : 20115 Cement — Test methods — Part 5: Pozzolanicity test for pozzolanic cements

Harm FDEAS 148-5 : 20115 - - - 5 6 7

59 FDEAS 148-6:2015 Cement —Test methods — Part 6: Determination of fineness

Harm FDEAS 148-6:2015 - - - 5 6 7

60 FDEAS 148-7: 2015 Cement —Test methods — Part 7: Methods of taking and preparing samples of cement

Harm FDEAS 148-7: 2015 - - - 5 6 7

61 FDEAS 148-8 : 2015 Cement —Test methods — Part 8: Determination of heat of hydration-solution method

Harm FDEAS 148-8 : 2015 - - - 5 6 7

62 DEAS 131-1 2016 Concrete — Part 1: Specification, performance, production and conformity

Harm DEAS 131-1 2016 - - - 5 6 7

63 DEAS 426-1 Concrete pipes and ancillary concrete products — Part 1: Specification for unreinforced and reinforced concrete pipes (including jacking pipes) and fittings with flexible joints

Harm DEAS 426-1 - - - 5 6 7

64 DEAS 426-2 Concrete pipes and ancillary concrete products — Part 2: Specification for unreinforced and reinforced concrete manholes and

Harm DEAS 426-2 - - - 5 6 7

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soakaways

65 DEAS 426-3 Concrete pipes and ancillary concrete products — Part 3: Specification for unreinforced and reinforced concrete inspection chambers

Harm DEAS 426-3 - - - 5 6 7

66 DEAS 426-4 Concrete pipes and ancillary concrete products — Part 4: Specification for prestressed non-pressure pipes and fittings with flexible joints

Harm DEAS 426-4 - - - 5 6 7

67 DEAS 426-5 Precast concrete pipes and ancillary concrete products — Part 5: Specification for ogee pipes and fittings (including perforated)

Harm DEAS 426-5 - - - 5 6 7

68 DEAS 426-6 Precast concrete pipes, fittings and ancillary products — Part 6: Specification for porous pipes

Harm DEAS 426-6 - - - 5 6 7

69 DEAS 426-7 Precast concrete pipes and ancillary concrete products — Part 7: Specification for road gullies and gully cover slabs

Harm DEAS 426-7 - - - 5 6 7

70 DEAS 489 Concrete poles for telephone, power and lighting purposes —Specification

Harm DEAS 489 - - - 5 6 7

71 DEAS 426-6 Precast concrete pipes, fittings and ancillary products — Part 6: Specification for porous pipes

Harm DEAS 426-6 - - - 5 6 7

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72 DEAS 426-7 Precast concrete pipes and ancillary concrete products — Part 7: Specification for road gullies and gully cover slabs

Harm DEAS 426-7 - - - 5 6 7

73 DEAS 489 Concrete poles for telephone, power and lighting purposes —Specification

Harm DEAS 489 - - - 5 6 7

74 DEAS 426-5 Precast concrete pipes and ancillary concrete products — Part 5: Specification for ogee pipes and fittings (including perforated)

Harm DEAS 426-5 - - - 5 6 7

75 DEAS 426-6 Precast concrete pipes, fittings and ancillary products — Part 6: Specification for porous pipes

Harm DEAS 426-6 - - - 5 6 7

76 DEAS 426-7 Precast concrete pipes and ancillary concrete products — Part 7: Specification for road gullies and gully cover slabs

Harm DEAS 426-7 - - - 5 6 7

77 DEAS 489 Concrete poles for telephone, power and lighting purposes —Specification

Harm DEAS 489 - - - 5 6 7

78 RSB/TC 21 IT, Telecom & Multimedia engineering

Radio frequency cables — Part 0-1: Guide to the design of detail specifications – Coaxial cables.

New IEC 60096-0- 1:2012 5 6 6 7 8 -

79 Mobile Financial Services—Part 1: General framework.

New ISO 12812-1, 5 6 6 7 8 -

80 Optical fibre cables — Part 2- 10: Indoor optical fibre cables - Family specification for simplex and duplex cables

New IEC 60794-2- 10:2011

5 6 6 7 8 -

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81 Mobile Financial Services- Mobile payments-to-person

New ISO 12812-4 5 6 6 7 8 -

82 Mobile Financial Services-Mobile Payments to Business

New ISO 12812-5 5 6 6 7 8 -

83 Information technology — Security techniques — Information security incident management

New ISO/IEC 27035:2011 2 3&4 5 6 6 7

84 Information technology -Security techniques —Guidelines for information security management systems auditing

New ISO/IEC 27007:2011 2 3&4 5 6 6 7

85 Universal Power Adapter for Mobile Devices

New IEEE P1823 2 2 3&4 5 86 Standard for efficiency &

Environmental Assessment of Electronic Products

New 1680-2009 - IEEE 2 2 3&4 5

87 Standard for efficiency & Environmental Assessment of Personal Computer Products, Including Notebook Personal Computers, Desktop Personal Computers, and Personal Computer Displays

New IEEE 1680.1- 2009 2 2 3&4 5

88 TC 29 Textiles and Leather Engineering

Leather-Physical and mechanical tests-determination of tensile strength and percentage extension

New DRS ISO 3376:2011 6 6 7 8 8 9

89 Seams, stitches and stitching-nomenclature

New DRS 313:2016 6 6 7 8 8 9

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90 Footwear-critical substances potentially present in footwear components

New DRS ISO/TR 16178:2012

6 6 7 8 8 9

91 Leather- Raw hides of cattle and horses –preservation by stack salting

New DRS ISO 2821:1974 6 6 7 8 8 9

92 Raw hides and cattle skins—Part 1: Description of defects

New DRS ISO 2822-1:1998 6 6 7 8 8 9

93 Textiles- tests for colour fastness- —Part A08:vocabulary used in colour measurement

New DRS ISO 105-A08:2001

6 6 7 8 8 9

94 Textiles- Tolerances— Requirements

New DRS 314:206 6 6 7 8 8 9

95 Leather- Raw hides of cattle and horses- method of trim

New ISO 2820:1974 2 2 3&4 5 5

96 Raw goats skins—Part 1: Description of defects

New ISO 7482-1:1998 2 2 3&4 5 5

97 Raw goats skins— Part 2: Guidelines for grading on basis of mass and size

New ISO 7482-2:1999 2 2 3&4 5 5

98 Raw goats skins—Part 3: Guidelines for grading on the basis of defects

New ISO 7482-3:2005 2 2 3&4 5 5

99 EASC/TC 061 Textiles and textile products

Textiles — Specification for mosquito nets

Harm EAS 455: 2007 3&4 5 6 6 7 7 100 Sanitary towels — Specification Harm EAS 96: 2008 3&4 5 6 6 7 7 101 Knitted polyester/cellulosic

blended fabric — Specification Harm EAS 222: 2001 3&4 5 6 6 7 7

102 Cotton khanga — Specification Harm EAS 224: 2001 3&4 5 6 6 7 7 103 Code of practice for grading of

textile materials — Part 1: Fabrics

Harm EAS 253-1: 2001 3&4 5 6 6 7 7

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104 Textiles — Code of practice for inspection and acceptance criteria for used textile products (Mitumba)

Harm EAS 356: 2004 3&4 5 6 6 7 7

Approved by Dr Mark Cyubahiro Bagabe Director General ----------------------------------------------