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Biological evaluation of medical devices -- Part 11: Tests for systemic toxicity

This part of ISO 10993 specifies requirements and gives guidance on procedures to be followed in the evaluation of the potential for medical device materials to cause adverse systemic reactions


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Biological evaluation of medical devices -- Part 4: Selection of tests for interactions with blood

This part of ISO 10993 provides general requirements for evaluating the interactions of medical devices with blood. It describes a) a classification of medical and dental devices that are intended for use in contact with blood, based on the intended use and duration of contact as defined in ISO 10993-1 , b) the fundamental principles governing the evaluation of the interaction of devices with blood, c) the rationale for structured selection of tests according to specific categories, together with the principles and scientific basis of these tests. Detailed requirements for testing cannot be specified because of limitations in the knowledge and precision of tests for interactions of devices with blood. This part of ISO 10993 describes biological evaluation in general terms and may not necessarily provide sufficient guidance for test methods for a specific device.


Thermal insulation products for buildings - In-situ formed expanded clay lightweight aggregate products - Part 1: Specification for the loose-fill products before installation

This European Standard specifies the requirements for loose-fill expanded clay lightweight aggregate products for in-situ installation in roofs, ceilings, floors and ground floors. This Part 1 of the standard is a specification for the insulation products before installation. This Part 1 of the standard also describes the product characteristics and includes procedures for testing, marking and labelling. This standard does not specify the required level of a given property to be achieved by a product to demonstrate fitness for purpose in a particular application. The levels required for a given application are to be found in regulations or non-conflicting standards. This standard does not specify performance requirements for airborne sound insulation and for acoustic absorption applications.


Thermal insulation products for buildings - In-situ thermal insulation formed from expanded perlite (EP) products - Part 1: Specification for bonded and loose-fill products before installation

This European Standard specifies the requirements for expanded perlite products for in-situ installation in roofs, ceilings, walls and floors. This Part 1 of the standard is a specification for the insulation products before installation covering the five product types, Perlite Aggregate (EPA), Coated Perlite (EPC), Bitumen Coated Perlite (EPB), Hydrophobic Perlite (EPH) and Premixed Perlite (EPM). Part 1 of this European Standard describes the product characteristics and includes procedures for testing, evalua-tion of conformity, marking and labelling. This standard does not specify the required level of a given property to be achieved by a product to demonstrate fitness for purpose in a particular application. The levels required for a given application are to be found in regulations or non-conflicting standards. This European Standard does not cover factory made insulation products of formed shapes and boards made with expanded perlite. The products covered by this standard are not intended to be used primarily for airborne sound insulation or sound absorption applications although they may improve the performance of the buildings in these respects when installed for their primary thermal insulation intended use.


Thermal insulation products for buildings - In-situ thermal insulation formed from exfoliated vermiculite (EV) products - Part 1: Specification for bonded and loose-fill products before installation

This European Standard specifies the requirements for the four types of exfoliated vermiculite products Vermiculite Aggregate (EVA), Coated Vermiculite (EVC), Hydrophobic Vermiculite (EVH) and Premixed Vermiculite (EVM), containing less than 1 % organic material as defined by annex D for in-situ insulation of roofs, ceilings, walls and floors. This Part 1 of this standard is a specification for the insulation products before installation. This Part 1 of this standard describes the product characteristics and includes procedures for testing, evalua-tion of conformity, marking and labelling. This European Standard does not specify the required level of a given property to be achieved by a product to demonstrate fitness for purpose in a particular application. The levels required for a given application are to be found in regulations or non-conflicting standards. This European Standard does not cover factory made insulation products of formed shapes and boards made with exfoliated vermiculite or in-situ products intended to be used for the insulation of building equipment and industrial installations. This European Standard does not specify performance requirements for airborne sound insulation and for acoustic absorption applications.


Vitrified clay pipes and fittings and pipe joints for drains and sewers - Part 10: Performance requirements

This document specifies performance requirements for: * vitrified clay pipes, fittings and pipe joints as defined in EN 295-1, * special fittings, adaptors and compatible accessories as defined in EN 295-4, * perforated vitrified clay pipes and fittings as defined in EN 295-5, * vitrified clay manholes as defined in EN 295-6, * vitrified clay pipes and joints for pipe jacking as defined in EN 295-7, for buried drain or sewer systems for the conveyance of sewage and surface water (including rain water) under gravity or occasionally at low head of pressure. It specifies the evaluation of conformity for the performance requirements of products according to this document.


Fibre cement pipes for drains and sewers - Part 2: Manholes and inspection chambers

This Standard gives specifications for asbestos free fibre-cement manholes and inspection chambers for use in buried drains and sewers with gravity flow at atmospheric pressure. Products covered by this standard include prefabricated elements in as well as prefabricated complete manholes and inspection chambers. It specifies definitions, descriptions, composition, general appearance and finish, geometrical characteristics, mechanical characteristics, acceptance tests, type tests and quality control requirements. NOTE Complete manholes or prefabricated elements may also be used for other purposes such as pumping stations, items of drainage, items for sewage treatment or sewage disposal, when corresponding additional requirements according to the relevant European Standards are fulfilled.


Steps for underground man entry chambers - Requirements, marking, testing and evaluation of conformity

This standard specifies general requirements and testing methods for steps manufactured from cast iron, steel or aluminium, for use in manholes and other underground man entry chambers as a means of access. This standard specifies performance criteria for mechanical stability and resistance providing protection against falling. Corresponding test methods and evaluation of conformity are included. The steps specified in this European Standard are suitable for use in sewage, surface water and, subject to the requirements of national regulations, potable water environments. Where steps are to be used in particular corrosive environments, e.g. industrial effluents, additional protection may be required. This standard does not apply for steps moulded in prefabricated manholes of the same material.


Anti-flooding devices for buildings - Part 1: Requirements

This part of this European Standard specifies types and requirements for materials, performance, design, construction and marking for factory made anti-flooding devices for faecal and/or non-faecal waste water for use in drainage systems of buildings, or within the curtilage of buildings, operated under gravity.


Glass in building — Heat strengthened soda lime silicate glass— Part 2: Evaluation of conformity/Product standard

This document covers the evaluation of conformity and the factory production control of flat heat strengthened soda lime silicate glass for use in buildings. Note: For glass products with electrical wiring or connections for, e.g. alarm or heating purposes, other directives, e.g. Low Voltage Directive, may apply.


Glass in building — Chemically strengthened soda lime silicate glass — Part 2: Evaluation of conformity/Product standard

This document covers the evaluation of conformity and the factory production control of flat chemically strengthened soda lime silicate glass for use in buildings. Note: For glass products with electrical wiring or connections for, e.g. alarm or heating purposes, other directives, e.g. Low Voltage Directive, may apply.


Glass in building - Thermally toughened borosilicate safety glass - Part 2: Evaluation of conformity/Product standard

This document covers the evaluation of conformity and the factory production control of flat thermally toughened borosilicate safety glass for use in buildings. Note: For glass products with electrical wiring or connections for, e.g. alarm or heating purposes, other directives, e.g. Low Voltage Directive, may apply.


Glass in building - Basic alkaline earth silicate glass products - Part 2: Evaluation of conformity/Product standard

This document covers the evaluation of conformity and the factory production control of basic alkaline earth silicate glass products for use in buildings. Note: For glass products with electrical wiring or connections for, e.g. alarm or heating purposes, other directives, e.g. Low Voltage Directive, may apply.


Glass in building - Heat soaked thermally toughened soda lime silicate safety glass - Part 2: Evaluation of conformity/Product standard

This document specifies requirements, the evaluation of conformity and the factory production control of flat heat soaked thermally toughened soda lime silicate safety glass for use in buildings. NOTE For glass products with electrical wiring or connections for, e.g. alarm or heating purposes, other directives, e.g. Low Voltage Directive, may apply.


Elastomeric seals - Materials requirements for pipe joint seals used in water and drainage applications - Part 4: Cast polyurethane sealing elements

Elastomeric seals - Material requirements for pipe joint seals used in water and drainage applications - 4: Cast polyurethane sealing elements


Free-standing chimneys - Part 5: Material for brick liners - Product specifications

This European Standard specifies performance requirements and test methods for clay/ceramic bricks and factory made mortars used for the construction of brick liners in free-standing industrial chimneys. The structural design of the brick liners is specified in EN 13084-4. The marking requirement for bricks and mortar covered by this European Standard is included. This European Standard provides for the evaluation of conformity of material for brick liners to this European Standard.


Free-standing chimneys - Part 7: Product specifications of cylindrical steel fabrications for use in single wall steel chimneys and steel liners

This European Standard deals with steel products for single wall steel chimneys and liners which are produced either in series or as single items. It is a product standard which specifies the performance requirements of cylindrical steel fabrications for use in single wall steel chimneys and steel liners for free-standing chimneys used to convey the flue gas to the outside atmosphere. It also specifies the requirements for insulation and cladding being part of the single wall steel chimney and liner. It provides for the evaluation of conformity of single wall steel chimneys and liners to this European Standard.


Biological evaluation of medical devices -- Part 2: Animal welfare requirements

ISO 10993-2:2006 is aimed at those who commission, design and perform tests or evaluate data from animal tests undertaken to assess the biocompatibility of materials intended for use in medical devices, or of the medical devices themselves. It specifies the minimum requirements to be satisfied to ensure and demonstrate that proper provision has been made for the welfare of animals used in animal tests to assess the biocompatibility of materials used in medical devices. ISO 10993-2:2006 also makes recommendations and offers guidance intended to facilitate future further reductions in the overall number of animals used, refinement of test methods to reduce or eliminate pain or distress in animals, and the replacement of animal tests by other scientifically valid means not requiring animal tests. It applies to tests performed on living vertebrate animals, other than man, to establish the biocompatibility of materials or medical devices.


Biological evaluation of medical devices -- Part 3: Tests for genotoxicity, carcinogenicity and reproductive toxicity

ISO 10993-3:2014 specifies strategies for risk estimation, selection of hazard identification tests and risk management, with respect to the possibility of the following potentially irreversible biological effects arising as a result of exposure to medical devices: genotoxicity; carcinogenicity; reproductive and developmental toxicity. ISO 10993-3:2014 is applicable when the need to evaluate a medical device for potential genotoxicity, carcinogenicity, or reproductive toxicity has been established.


Glass in building — Basic soda lime silicate glass products — Part 9: Evaluation of conformity/Product standard

This document covers the evaluation of conformity and the factory production control of basic soda lime silicate glass products for use in buildings. Note: For glass products with electrical wiring or connections for, e.g. alarm or heating purposes, other directives, e.g. Low Voltage Directive, may apply.


Glass in building - Coated glass - Part 4: Evaluation of conformity/Product standard

This European Standard covers the evaluation of conformity and the factory production control of coated glass for use in buildings. NOTE For glass products with electrical wiring or connections for, e.g. alarm or heating purposes, other directives, e.g. Low Voltage Directive, may apply.


Glass in building - Special basic products - Borosilicate glasses - Part 1-2: Evaluation of conformity/Product standard

This document covers the evaluation of conformity and the factory production control of borosilicate glass products for use in buildings. Note: For glass products with electrical wiring or connections for, e.g. alarm or heating purposes, other directives, e.g. Low Voltage Directive, may apply.


Glass in building — Insulating glass units Part 5: Evaluation of conformity

This document covers the product standard of insulating glass units (IGU) for use in buildings. Units for which the intended use is only artistic and therefore no essential characteristics are required, are not subject to CE marking and are not part of this standard. NOTE For glass products with electrical wiring or connections for, e.g. alarm or heating purposes, other directives, e.g. Low Voltage Directive, may apply.


Glass in building - Special basic products - Part 2-2: Glass ceramics - Evaluation of conformity/Product standard

This document covers the evaluation of conformity and the factory production control of glass ceramics for use in buildings. Note: For glass products with electrical wiring or connections for, e.g. alarm or heating purposes, other directives, e.g. Low Voltage Directive, may apply.


Glass in building - Thermally toughened alkaline earth silicate safety glass - Part 2: Evaluation of conformity/Product standard

This European Standard covers the evaluation of conformity and the factory production control of flat thermally toughened alkaline earth silicate safety glass for use in buildings. NOTE 1 This also includes requirements subject to regulation. NOTE 2 For glass products with electrical wiring or connections for e.g. alarm or heating purposes, this European Standard covers only wiring subject for electrical potential difference to earth less than 50 V a.c. or less than 75 V d.c.


Glass in building - Laminated glass and laminated safety glass - Evaluation of conformity/Product standard

This European Standard covers the evaluation of conformity and the factory production control of - EN ISO 12543-2: Laminated safety glass; - EN ISO 12543-3: Laminated glass; inclusive laminated (safety) glass with fire resistant properties. For glass products with electrical wiring or connections for e.g. alarm or heating purposes, this standard covers only wiring subject for electrical potential difference to earth less than 50 V a.c. or less than 75 V d.c.


Elastomeric seals - Materials requirements for pipe joint seals used in water and drainage applications - Part 1: Vulcanized rubber

Defines requirements for materials used in vulcanized rubber seals for cold potable water supply (up to 50 degree C), hot potable and non-potable water supply (to 110 degree C) and drainage, sewerage and rainwater systems (continuous flow to 45 degree C and intermittent flow up to 95 degree C). Applies to seals for all materials including iron, steel, clay, fibre cement, concrete, reinforced concrete, plastics and glass-reinforced plastic


Elastomeric Seals - Materials requirements for pipe joint seals used in water and drainage applications - Part 2: Thermoplastic elastomers

Elastomeric seals - Material requirements for pipe joint seals used in water and drainage applications - Part 2: Thermoplastic elastomers


Elastomeric seals - Materials requirements for pipe joint seals used in water and drainage applications - Part 3: Cellular materials of vulcanized rubber

Elastomeric seals - Material requirements for pipe joint seals used in water and drainage applications - Part 3: Cellular materials of vulcanized rubber


Welded stainless steel tubes for the conveyance of aqueous liquids including water for human consumption - Technical delivery conditions

This document amends the wording and content of EN 10312:2002 as scheduled in the following text, to enable the combined document to be used as the basis for regulatory marking.


Residential independent boilers fired by solid fuel - Nominal heat output up to 50 kW - Requirements and test methods

The standard is applicable to hand and automatically fired appliances having nominal heat outputs up to 50 kW, the primary function of which is to provide hot water for central heating and/or domestic use, and which are designed for use only with open vented systems at a working pressure not exceeding 2 bar. In addition to their primary function of providing hot water these appliances also provide space heating to the place of installation. These appliances may burn naturally occurring or manufactured solid mineral fuels, peat briquettes, natural or manufactured wood logs and biomass based products which are in the form of an identifiable consistent product or be multi-fuel in accordance with the appliance manufacturer's instructions.


Residential cookers fired by solid fuel - Requirements and test methods

This Standard is applicable to hand fired appliances whose primary function is to cook and whose secondary function is to provide heat into the space in which they are installed. Additionally, where fitted with a boiler, they also provide domestic hot water and/or central heating. These appliances may burn naturally occuring or manufactured solid mineral fuels, peat briquettes, natural or manufactured wood logs and biomass based products which are in the form of an identifiable consistent products or be multi-fuel in accordance with the appliance maufacturer's instructions. This standard is not applicable to hopper fed or mechanically fired appliances or those appliances having fan assisted combustion air.


Inset appliances including open fires fired by solid fuels - Requirements and test methods

This Standard is applicable to hand fired appliances whose primary function is to provide heat into the space in which they are installed and which are listed under categories 1b, 1c, 2b, 2c, 3a, 3b and 3c of table 1 of prEN 13229. Additionally, where fitted with a boiler, they also provide domestic hot water and/or central heating. These appliances may burn naturally occurring or manufactured solid mineral fuels, peat briquettes, natural or manufactured wood logs and biomass based products which are in the form of an identifiable consistent product or be multi-fuel in accordance with the appliance manufacturer's instructions. The surround of the appliance is integrated with the building with the exception of free-standing appliances and inset appliances which are installed into a fireplace recess or enclosure. This standard is not applicable to appliances having fan assisted combustion air. Open fireplace components such as a bottomgrate with associated firefront which the manufacture supplied for installation inti an existing heat resistant, insulated firebox are not covered by this standard.


Room heaters fired by solid fuel - Requirements and test methods

This Standard is applicable to non-mechanically fired appliances whose primary function is to provide heat into the space in which they are installed and which are listed under categories 1a and 2a of table 1 of prEN 13240. Additionally, where fitted with a boiler, they also provide domestic hot water and/or central heating. These appliances may burn naturally occurring or manufactured solid mineral fuels, peat briquettes, natural or manufactured wood logs and biomass based products which are in the form of an identifiable consistent product or be multi-fuel in accordance with the appliance manufacturer's instructions. This standard is not applicable to appliances having fan assisted combustion air.


Separator systems for light liquids (e.g. oil and petrol) - Part 1: Principles of product design, performance and testing, marking and quality control

This standard deals with installations for the separation of light liquides (e.g. oil and petrol), i.e. those with a density up to 0.95 g/cm3 from waste water by means of gravity and/or coalescence. The standard is not primarily intended to apply to installations that are required to treat large quantities of trade effluent (e.g., oil refinery effluent). The standard may, however, still be appropriate for this purpose depending on local requirements.


Drainage channels for vehicular and pedestrian areas - Classification, design and testing requirements, marking and evaluation of conformity

This European Standard specifies requirements for prefabricated linear drainage channels for the collection and conveyance of surface water when installed within areas subject to pedestrian and/or vehicular traffic. It applies to grid units, slot units and kerb units up to a clear opening of 1000 mm.


Grease separators - Part 1: Principles of design, performance and testing, marking and quality control

This standard specifies definitions, nominal sizes, principles of design, performance requirements, marking, testing and quality control for grease separators. This standard applies to separators for the separation of greases and oils of vegetable and animal origin from wastewater by means of gravity and without any external energy. This standard does not cover grease separators intended to treat domestic wastewater from kitchen areas of single family dwellings, where the separator has a nominal size less than 1. The standard is not applicable for the separation of light liquids, e.g. petrol, fuel and heating oil, and does not cover the treatment of wastewater exclusively containing stable emulsions of greases and oils. The standard does not cover the use of biological means (bacteria and enzymes).


Wastewater lifting plants for buildings and sites - Principles of construction and testing - Part 1: Lifting plants for wastewater containing faecal matter

This European Standard applies to lifting plants for wastewater containing faecal matter (referred to as “faecal lifting plants” in this standard) for drainage of locations below flood level in buildings and sites to prevent any backflow of wastewater into the building. These lifting plants may be prefabricated or delivered as prefabricated kits and assembled on site. This standard specifies general requirements, basic construction and testing principles, together with information on materials and assessment and verification of constancy of performance. Construction and testing requirements for non-return valves used in wastewater lifting plants are given in EN 12050 4. This European Standard does not apply for pumping installations for drain and sewer systems outside buildings for pumping of municipal wastewater according to EN 752:2008, Annex F. NOTE Lifting plants for wastewater containing faecal matter can also be used for wastewater that does not contain faecal matter and for surface water. This European Standard applies also to lifting plants for wastewater containing faecal matter which are not prefabricated but composed of individual components purchased from different suppliers and put together on site.


Wastewater lifting plants for buildings and sites - Principles of construction and testing - Part 2: Lifting plants for faecal-free wastewater

This European Standard applies to lifting plants for faecal-free wastewater for drainage of locations below flood level in buildings and sites to prevent any backflow of wastewater into the building. These lifting plants may be prefabricated or delivered as prefabricated kits and assembled on site. This standard specifies general requirements, basic construction and testing principles, together with information on materials and assessment and verification of constancy of performance. Construction and testing requirements for non-return valves used in wastewater lifting plants are given in EN 12050 4. This European Standard does not apply for pumping installations for drain and sewer systems outside buildings for pumping of municipal wastewater according to EN 752:2008, Annex F. This European Standard applies also to lifting plants for faecal-free wastewater which are not prefabricated but composed of individual components purchased from different suppliers and put together on site.


Wastewater lifting plants for buildings and sites - Principles of construction and testing - Part 3: Lifting plants for wastewater containing faecal matter for limited applications

This European Standard applies to lifting plants for limited applications for domestic non-commercial wastewater containing or not containing faecal matter and located below flood level. NOTE Limited application means that the number of users is small and the plant is located in the same room as the sanitary appliance(s) served by it ) which are installed in accordance with EN 12056–1 and the layout and calculation are in accordance with EN 12056–4. This European Standard applies to lifting plants for limited applications designed for wastewater containing faecal matter, where there is another WC available above flood level, and the plants serve no more than a single WC to which it is directly connected (at a distance of max. 0,5 m) and one hand washbasin, one shower and one bidet provided no other sanitary appliance is directly or indirectly connected. This European Standard also applies to lifting plants for limited applications designed for faecal free wastewater, where a maximum of one hand washbasin or kitchen sink plus one further appliance such as a bathtub or a washing machine or a shower or a dish washer or an urinal are connected. No other sanitary appliance shall be directly or indirectly connected. This European Standard contains general requirements, basic construction and testing principles, together with information on materials. Construction and testing requirements for non-return valves used in wastewater lifting plants for limited applications are given in EN 12050 4. This European Standard does not apply for lifting plants for limited applications for wastewater containing faecal matter where WC flushing is carried out by pressure flush valve.


Wastewater lifting plants for buildings and sites - Principles of construction and testing - Part 4: Non-return valves for faecal-free wastewater and wastewater containing faecal matter

This European Standard applies to non-return valves used for faecal-free wastewater and wastewater containing faecal matter lifting plants. This Standard specifies general requirements, basic construction and testing principles together with information on materials and the relevant assessment and verification of constancy of performance.


Air admittance valves for drainage systems - Requirements, tests methods and evaluation of conformity

This European Standard sets out the various relevant test methods for requirements in Part 1.


Small wastewater treatment systems for up to 50 PT - Part 1: Prefabricated septic tanks

This European Standard specifies the requirements for prefabricated septic tanks and ancillary equipment used for the partial treatment of domestic wastewater for a population up to 50 PT. Pipe sizes, loads, watertightness, marking and quality control are specified. The following cases are excluded: - septic tanks receiving grey water only; - in situ constructed septic tanks.


Small wastewater treatment systems for up to 50 PT - Part 3: Packaged and/or site assembled domestic wastewater treatment plants

This European Standard specifies requirements, test methods, the marking and evaluation of conformity for packaged and/or site assembled domestic wastewater treatment plants (including guest houses and businesses) used for populations up to 50 inhabitants. Small wastewater treatment plants according to this European Standard are used for the treatment of raw domestic wastewater. It covers plants with tanks made of concrete, steel, PVC-U, Polyethylene (PE), Polypropylene (PP) and Glass Reinforced Polyester (GRP-UP). The test methods specified in this European Standard establish the performance of the plant, needed to verify its suitability for the end use. This European Standard applies for small wastewater treatment plants for use buried in the ground where no vehicle loads are applied to the product. This European Standard applies to plants where all prefabricated components are factory or site-assembled by one manufacturer and which are tested as a whole.


Household and similar electrical appliances – Safety – Part 2-3: Particular requirements for electric irons.

This clause of Part 1 is replaced by the following. This International Standard deals with the safety of electric dry irons and steam irons, including those with a separate water reservoir or boiler having a capacity not exceeding 5 l, for household and similar purposes, their rated voltage being not more than 250 V. Appliances not intended for normal household use, but which nevertheless may be a source of danger to the public, such as appliances intended to be used by laymen in shops, in light industry and on farms, are within the scope of this standard. As far as is practicable, this standard deals with the common hazards presented by appliances which are encountered by all persons in and around the home. However, in general, it does not take into account – persons (including children) whose • physical, sensory or mental capabilities; or • lack of experience and knowledge prevents them from using the appliance safely without supervision or instruction; – children playing with the appliance. NOTE 101 Attention is drawn to the fact that – for appliances intended to be used in vehicles or on board ships or aircraft, additional requirements may be necessary; – in many countries additional requirements are specified by the national health authorities, the national authorities responsible for the protection of labour and similar authorities; – additional requirements for pressure vessels may be specified by the national authorities responsible for the safety of pressure vessels. NOTE 102 This standard does not apply to – ironers (IEC 60335-2-44); – appliances designed exclusively for industrial purposes; – appliances intended to be used in locations where special conditions prevail, such as the presence of a corrosive or explosive atmosphere (dust, vapour or gas


Household and similar electrical appliances – Safety – Part 2-4: Particular requirements for spin extractors

This clause of Part 1 is replaced by the following. This International Standard deals with the safety of – stand alone electric spin extractors, and – spin extractors incorporated in washing machines that have separate containers for washing and spin extraction for household and similar purposes that have a capacity not exceeding 10 kg of dry cloth and a drum peripheral speed not exceeding 50 m/s, their rated voltages being not more than 250 V for single-phase appliances and 480 V for other appliances. Appliances not intended for normal household use but which nevertheless may be a source of danger to the public, such as spin extractors intended to be used by laymen in shops, in light industry and on farms, and spin extractors for communal use in blocks of flats or in launderettes are within the scope of this standard. As far as is practicable, this standard deals with the common hazards presented by appliances which are encountered by all persons in and around the home. However, in general, it does not take into account – persons (including children) whose • physical, sensory or mental capabilities; or • lack of experience and knowledge prevents them from using the appliance safely without supervision or instruction; – children playing with the appliance. NOTE 101 Attention is drawn to the fact tha – for appliances intended to be used in vehicles or on board ships or aircraft, additional requirements may be necessary; – in many countries additional requirements are specified by the national health authorities, the national authorities responsible for the protection of labour, the national water supply authorities and similar authorities. NOTE 102 This standard does not apply to – appliances intended exclusively for industrial purposes; – appliances intended to be used in locations where special conditions prevail, such as the presence of a corrosive or explosive atmosphere (dust, vapour or gas).


Household and similar electrical appliances Safety Part 2-10: Particular requirements for floor treatment machines and wet scrubbing machines.

This clause of Part 1 is replaced by the following. This International Standard deals with the safety of electric floor treatment and wet scrubbing machines intended for household and similar purposes, their rated voltage being not more than 250 V. NOTE 101 Examples of floor treatment machines are – floor buffers; – floor polishers; – floor waxers. NOTE 102 Examples of wet scrubbing machines are – floor scrubbers; – rug shampooers; – upholstery shampooers. Appliances not intended for normal household use but that nevertheless may be a source of danger to the public, such as appliances intended to be used by laymen in shops, in light industry and on farms, are within the scope of this standard. NOTE 103 Examples of such appliances are appliances intended to be used in hotels, offices, schools, hospitals and similar premises. As far as is practicable, this standard deals with the common hazards presented by appliances that are encountered by all persons in and around the home. However, in general, it does not take into account – persons (including children) whose • physical, sensory or mental capabilities; or • lack of experience and knowledge prevents them from using the appliance safely without supervision or instruction; – children playing with the appliance. NOTE 104 Attention is drawn to the fact that – for appliances intended to be used in vehicles or on board ships or aircraft, additional requirements may be necessary; – in many countries additional requirements are specified by the national health authorities, the national authorities responsible for the protection of labour and similar authorities. NOTE 105 This standard does not apply to – vacuum cleaners and water suction cleaning appliances (IEC 60335-2-2); – appliances intended for industrial purposes; – appliances intended to be used in locations where special conditions prevail, such as the presence of a corrosive or explosive atmosphere (dust, vapour, or gas); – floor sanding machines.


Household and similar electrical appliances – Safety – Part 2-12: Particular requirements for warming plates and similar appliances.

IEC 60335-2-12:2002+A1:2008+A2:2017 deals with the safety of electric warming plates, warming trays and similar appliances intended to keep food or vessels warm, for household and similar purposes, their rated voltage being not more than 250 V. Appliances intended to be used by laymen in shops, in light industry and on farms, are also within the scope of this standard. This consolidated version consists of the fifth edition (2002), its amendment 1 (2008) and its amendment 2 (2017). Therefore, no need to order amendment in addition to this publication


Household and similar electrical appliances – Safety – Part 2-26: Particular requirements for clocks..

Deals with the safety of electric clocks having a rated voltage of not more than 250 V. Examples of appliances that are within the scope of this standard are alarm clocks, spring-driven clocks with an electrically operated winding mechanism, clocks incorporating driving means other than motors. This standard does not apply to battery-operated clocks; appliances intended exclusively for industrial purposes; appliances intended to be used in locations where special conditions prevail, such as the presence of a corrosive or explosive atmosphere (dust, vapor or gas); clocks having other functions, whether or not in combination with time indication, such as master control clocks and timers for cooking ranges, washing machines and similar appliances; clocks for 'clocking in' purposes; clocks incorporating electronic circuits only(refer to IEC 60065). This consolidated version consists of the fourth edition (2002) and its amendment 1 (2008). Therefore, no need to order amendment in addition to this publication.