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prEN ISO 15156-1 Public enquiry
Comment end date 2026-02-19
Oil and gas industries including lower carbon energy - Materials for use in H2S-containing environments in oil and gas production - Part 1: Materials and materials processing requirements (ISO/DIS 15156-1:2025)

This document describes general principles and gives requirements and recommendations for the selection and qualification of metallic materials for service in equipment used in oil and gas production and in natural-gas sweetening plants in H2S-containing environments, where the failure of such equipment can pose a risk to the health and safety of the public and personnel or to the environment. It can be applied to help to avoid costly corrosion damage to the equipment itself. It supplements, but does not replace, the materials requirements given in the appropriate design codes, standards, or regulations. This document addresses all mechanisms of cracking that can be caused by H2S, including sulfide stress cracking, stress corrosion cracking, hydrogen-induced cracking and stepwise cracking, stress-oriented hydrogen-induced cracking, soft zone cracking, and galvanically induced hydrogen stress cracking. Table 1 provides a non-exhaustive list of equipment to which this document is applicable, including exclusions. This document applies to the qualification and selection of materials for equipment designed and constructed using load controlled design methods. For design utilizing strain-based design methods, see Clause 5. This document is not necessarily applicable to equipment used in refining or downstream processes and equipment.

prEN IEC 61375-2-5:2025 Public enquiry
Comment end date 2026-02-26
Electronic railway equipment - Train communication network (TCN) - Part 2-5: Ethernet train backbone
EN IEC 60730-1:2024/prA1:2026 Public enquiry
Comment end date 2026-03-18
Automatic electrical controls - Part 1: General requirements
prEN IEC 63116:2025 Public enquiry
Comment end date 2026-02-25
Lighting systems - General requirements
prEN ISO 11737-3 Public enquiry
Comment end date 2026-03-17
Sterilization of health care products - Microbiological methods - Part 3: Bacterial endotoxin testing (ISO 11737-3:2023)

This document specifies general criteria to be applied in the determination of bacterial endotoxins on or in health care products, components or raw materials using bacterial endotoxins test (BET) methods, using amebocyte lysate reagents. This document is not applicable to the evaluation of pyrogens other than bacterial endotoxins. Other endotoxin detection methodologies are not included. This document does not address setting specific endotoxin limit specifications.

prEN ISO/IEC 25059 Public enquiry
Comment end date 2026-02-22
Software engineering - Systems and software Quality Requirements and Evaluation (SQuaRE) - Quality models for AI systems (ISO/IEC DIS 25059:2025)

This document outlines quality models for AI systems and services and is an applicationspecific extension to the standards on SQuaRE. The characteristics and sub-characteristics detailed in the models provide consistent terminology for specifying, measuring and evaluating AI system and service quality. The characteristics and sub-characteristics detailed in the models also provide a set of quality characteristics against which stated quality requirements can be compared for completeness.

prEN 485-2 Public enquiry
Comment end date 2026-03-01
Aluminium and aluminium alloys - Sheet, strip and plate - Part 2: Mechanical properties

This document specifies the mechanical properties of wrought aluminium and wrought aluminium alloy sheet, strip and plate for general engineering applications. It does not apply to semi-finished rolled products in coiled form to be subjected to further rolling (reroll stock) or to special products such as corrugated, embossed, painted, sheets and strips or to special applications such as aerospace, can stock, finstock, for which mechanical properties are specified in separate European Standards. The chemical composition limits of the alloys are specified in EN 573 3. Temper designations are specified in EN 515.

prEN ISO 15156-2 Public enquiry
Comment end date 2026-02-24
Oil and gas industries including lower carbon energy - Materials for use in H2S-containing environments in oil and gas production - Part 2: Service environment assessment and material selection (ISO/DIS 15156-2:2025)

This document gives requirements and recommendations for the selection and qualification of carbon and low-alloy steels for service in equipment used in oil and natural gas production and natural gas treatment plants in H2S-containing environments, whose failure can pose a risk to the health and safety of the public and personnel or to the environment. It can be applied to help to avoid costly corrosion damage to the equipment itself. It supplements, but does not replace, the materials requirements of the appropriate design codes, standards or regulations. This document addresses the resistance of these steels to damage that can be caused by sulfide stress cracking (SSC) and the related phenomena of stress-oriented hydrogen-induced cracking (SOHIC) and soft-zone cracking (SZC). This document also addresses the resistance of these steels to hydrogen-induced cracking (HIC) and its possible development into stepwise cracking (SWC). This document is concerned only with cracking. Loss of material by general (mass loss) or localized corrosion is not addressed. Table 1 provides a non-exhaustive list of equipment to which this document is applicable, including exclusions. This document applies to the qualification and selection of materials for equipment designed and constructed using load controlled design methods. For design utilizing strain-based design methods, see ISO 15156-1:2020, Clause 5. Annex A lists SSC-resistant carbon and low alloy steels, and A.2.4 includes requirements for the use of cast irons. This document is not necessarily suitable for application to equipment used in refining or downstream processes and equipment.

prEN IEC 61753-382-2 Public enquiry
Comment end date 2026-03-06
Fibre optic interconnecting devices and passive components - Performance standard - Part 382-2: Non-connectorized single-mode bidirectional g-pon-nga WWDM devices for category c - Controlled environment
prEN 16640 Public enquiry
Comment end date 2026-02-26
Bio-based products - Bio-based carbon content - Determination of the bio-based carbon content using the radiocarbon method

This document specifies a method for the determination of the bio-based carbon content in products, based on the 14C content measurement. This document also specifies three test methods to be used for the determination of the 14C content from which the bio-based carbon content is calculated: — method A: Liquid scintillation-counter (LSC); — method B: Accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS); and — method C: Saturated-absorption cavity ring-down (SCAR) spectroscopy. The bio-based carbon content is expressed by a fraction of sample mass or as a fraction of the total carbon content. This calculation method is applicable to any product containing carbon, including bio-composites. NOTE This document does not provide the methodology for the calculation of the biomass content of a sample, see EN 16785 1 and EN 16785 2.

prEN IEC 60839-7-9 Public enquiry
Comment end date 2026-03-15
Alarm and electronic security systems - Part 7-9: Message formats and protocols for serial data interfaces in alarm transmission systems - Requirements for common protocol for alarm transmission using the internet protocol
EN ISO 17573-3:2024/prA1:2025 Public enquiry
Comment end date 2026-03-01
Electronic fee collection - System architecture for vehicle-related tolling - Part 3: Data dictionary - Amendment 1 (ISO/DIS 17573-3:2024/DAmd1 :2025)
prEN ISO 20769-1 Public enquiry
Comment end date 2026-03-12
Non-destructive testing - Radiographic inspection of corrosion and deposits in pipes by X- and gamma rays - Part 1: Tangential radiographic inspection (ISO/DIS 20769-1:2026)

This document specifies fundamental techniques of film and digital radiography with the object of enabling satisfactory and repeatable results to be obtained economically. The techniques are based on generally recognized practice and fundamental theory of the subject. This document applies to the radiographic examination of steel pipes for service induced flaws such as corrosion pitting, generalized corrosion and erosion. Besides its conventional meaning, "pipe" as used in this document is understood to cover other cylindrical bodies such as tubes, penstocks, boiler drums and pressure vessels. Weld inspection for typical welding process induced flaws is not covered, but weld inspection is included for corrosion/erosion type flaws. The pipes can be insulated or not, and can be assessed where loss of material due, for example, to corrosion or erosion is suspected either internally or externally. This document covers the tangential inspection technique for detection and through-wall sizing of wall loss, including with the source: a) on the pipe centre line; and b) offset from pipe centre line by the pipe radius. ISO 20769-2 covers double wall radiography, and note that the double wall double image technique is often combined with tangential radiography with the source on the pipe centre line. This document applies to tangential radiographic inspection using industrial radiographic film techniques, computed radiography (CR) and digital detector arrays (DDA).

prEN IEC 63495-1:2025 Public enquiry
Comment end date 2026-02-26
Railway application - Interoperability and safety requirements for dynamic wireless power transfer systems - Part 1: General requirements
prEN ISO 12800 Public enquiry
Comment end date 2026-03-12
Nuclear fuel technology - Guidelines on the measurement of the specific surface area of uranium dioxide and plutonium dioxide powders by the BET method (ISO/DIS 12800:2026)

ISO 12800:2017 gives guidelines on the determination of the specific surface area of as-fabricated uranium dioxide powder by volumetric or gravimetric determination of the amount of nitrogen adsorbed on the powder, and can be applied to other similar materials, e.g. U3O8, UO2-PuO2 powders, and other bodies with similar surface areas, e.g. powder granules or green pellets, provided that the conditions described are fulfilled. Modifications using other adsorbing gases are included. The method is relevant as long as the expected value is in the range between 1 m2/g and 10 m2/g.

prEN 50742:2025 Public enquiry
Comment end date 2026-02-11
Safety of machinery - Protection against corruption

This document provides requirements and recommendations to prevent accidental and intentional corruption of machines, including malicious third-party actions resulting in hazardous situations. This document applies to - hardware components, including interfaces to remote devices and control systems, that can transmit signals or data - software and data if they could influence the safety of the machine. This document will address the requirements of ((EU) 2023/1230 – Annex III, 1.1.9.), and associated requirements of (Annex III, 1.2.1. a) and f)). Note 1 Topics can overlap with the domain of cybersecurity but are not necessarily identical in their coverage. Note 2 This standard does not cover the safety of control systems in machinery.

prEN 12896-5 Public enquiry
Comment end date 2026-02-01
Public transport - Reference data model - Part 5: Fare management

1.1 General Scope of the Standard The main objective of the present standard is to present the Reference Data Model for Public Transport, based on: - the Reference Data Model, EN 12896, known as Transmodel V5.1; - EN 28701:2012, Intelligent transport systems - Public transport - Identification of Fixed Objects in Public Transport (IFOPT), although note that this particular standard has been withdrawn as it is now included within Parts 1 and 2 of this standard (EN 12896-1:2016 and EN 12896-2:2016) following their successful publication. incorporating the requirements of: - EN 15531-1 to -3 and CEN/TS 15531-4 and -5: Public transport - Service interface for real-time information relating to public transport operations (SIRI); - CEN/TS 16614-1 and -2: Public transport - Network and Timetable Exchange (NeTEx), in particular the specific needs for long distance train operation. Particular attention is drawn to the data model structure and methodology: - the data model is described in a modular form in order to facilitate the understanding and the use of the model; - the data model is entirely described in UML. The following functional domains are considered: - Network Description: routes, lines, journey patterns, timing patterns, service patterns, scheduled stop points and stop places; - Timing Information and Vehicle Scheduling (runtimes, vehicle journeys, day type-related vehicle schedules); - Passenger Information (planned and real-time); - Fare Management (fare structure, sales, validation, control); - Operations Monitoring and Control: operating day-related data, vehicle follow-up, control actions; - Driver Management: - Driver Scheduling (day-type related driver schedules), - Rostering (ordering of driver duties into sequences according to some chosen methods), - Driving Personnel Disposition (assignment of logical drivers to physical drivers and recording of driver performance); - Management Information and Statistics (including data dedicated to service performance indicators). The data modules dedicated to cover most functions of the above domains will be specified. Several concepts are shared by the different functional domains. This data domain is called "Common Concepts". 1.2 Functional Domain Description The different functional domains (enumerated above) taken into account in the present standard, and of which the data have been represented as the reference model, are described in EN 12896-1:2016, Public transport - Reference data model - Part 1: Common concepts. 1.3 Particular Scope of this Document The present document entitled Public transport - Reference data model - Part 5: Fare Management addresses Fare Information for Public Transport and incorporates the following data packages: - Fare Structure; - Access Right Assignment; - Fare Pricing; - Sales Description; - Sales Transaction; - Fare Roles; - Validation and Control; - Explicit Frames for Fares. This document itself is composed of the following parts: - Main document (normative) representing the data model for the concepts shared by the different fare domains covered by Transmodel, - Annex A (normative), containing the data dictionary, i.e. the list of all the concepts and attribute tables present in the main document together with the definitions, - Annex B (normative), providing a complement to the "Common Concepts" domain, particularly useful for parts 4 to 8 of the Public Transport Reference Data Model, Annex C (informative), indicating the data model evolutions from previous versions of Transmodel (EN 12896:2006).

ISO/IEC 14888-3:2018/DAmd 1 Public enquiry
Comment end date 2026-02-09
IT Security techniques — Digital signatures with appendix — Part 3: Discrete logarithm based mechanisms — Amendment 1
prEN 12896-1 Public enquiry
Comment end date 2026-02-01
Public transport - Reference data model - Part 1: Common concepts

1.1 General scope of the Standard The main objective of this European Standard is to present the Public Transport Reference Data Model based on: - the Public Transport Reference Data Model published 2006 as EN12896 and known as Transmodel V5.1, - the model for the Identification of Fixed Objects for Public transport, published 2009 as EN 28701and known as IFOPT, incorporating the requirements of - EN15531-1 to 3 and TS15531-4 and 5: Service interface for real-time information relating to public transport operations (SIRI), - TS16614-1 and 2: Network and Timetable Exchange (NeTEx), in particular the specific needs for long distance train operation. Particular attention is drawn to the data model structure and methodology: - the data model is described in a modular form in order to facilitate understanding and use of the model, - the data model is entirely described in UML. In particular, a Reference Data Model kernel is described, referring to the data domain: - Network Description: routes, lines, journey patterns, timing patterns, service patterns, scheduled stop points and stop places. This part corresponds to the network description as in Transmodel V5.1 extended by the relevant parts of IFOPT. Furthermore, the following functional domains are considered: - Timing Information and Vehicle Scheduling (runtimes, vehicle journeys, day type-related vehicle schedules) - Passenger Information (planned and real-time) - Operations Monitoring and Control: operating day-related data, vehicle follow-up , control actions - Fare Management (fare structure and access rights definition, sales, validation, control) - Management Information and Statistics (including data dedicated to service performance indicators). - Driver Management: - Driver Scheduling (day-type related driver schedules), - Rostering (ordering of driver duties into sequences according to some chosen methods), - Driving Personnel Disposition (assignment of logical drivers to physical drivers and recording of driver performance). The data modules dedicated to cover most functions of the above domains will be specified. Several concepts are shared by the different functional domains. This data domain is called “Common Concepts”. 1.2 Functional domain description 1.2.1 Public transport network and stop description The reference data model includes entity definitions for different types of points and links as the building elements of the topological network. Stop points, timing points and route points, for instance, reflect the different roles one point may have in the network definition: whether it is used for the definition of (topological or geographical) routes, as a point served by vehicles when operating on a line, or as a location against which timing information like departure, passing, or wait times are stored in order to construct the timetables. The line network is the fundamental infrastructure for the service offer, to be provided in the form of vehicle journeys which passengers may use for their trips. The main entities describing the line network in the reference data model are the line, the route and the journey pattern, which refer to the concepts of an identified service offer to the public, the possible variants of itineraries vehicles would follow when serving the line, and the (possibly different) successions of stop points served by the vehicles when operating on the route. The functional views of the network are described as layers. A projection is a mechanism enabling the description of the correspondence between the different layers. This mapping between the layers is particularly useful when spatial data from different environments (sources, functional domains) have to be combined. An example of such a situation is the mapping of the public transport network on the road network. (...)

prEN ISO 11124-7 Public enquiry
Comment end date 2026-02-03
Preparation of steel substrates before application of paints and related products - Specifications for metallic blast-cleaning abrasives - Part 7: High chromium white cast iron grit (ISO 11124-7:2025)

This document specifies requirements for high chromium white cast iron grit, as supplied for blast-cleaning processes. It specifies ranges of particle sizes, together with corresponding grade designations. Values are specified for hardness, density, defect/structural requirements, metallographic structure and chemical composition. The requirements specified in this document apply to abrasives supplied in the new condition only. They do not apply to abrasives either during or after use. High chromium white cast iron grits are used in both static and site blasting equipment. They are most often selected where there is a possibility for the recovery and re-use of the abrasive. NOTE 1 Although this document has been developed for preparation of steelwork, these materials are predominantly used for non-ferrous substrates. The properties specified will generally be appropriate for use when preparing other material surfaces, or components, using blast-cleaning techniques, and can be used for applications where no subsequent coating is applied. NOTE 2 Whenever dissimilar metals are used together, galvanic corrosion can occur.

prEN IEC 62745:2025 Public enquiry
Comment end date 2026-02-04
Safety of machinery - Requirements for cableless control systems of machinery
EN IEC 61837-2:2018/prA2:2025 Public enquiry
Comment end date 2026-02-11
Amendment 2 - Surface mounted piezoelectric devices for frequency control and selection - Standard outlines and terminal lead connections - Part 2: Ceramic enclosures
prEN IEC 61300-3-48:2025 Public enquiry
Comment end date 2026-01-30
Fibre optic interconnect devices and passive components - Basic test and measurement procedures - Part 3-48: Examinations and measurements - Spring compression force of the coupling sleeve for rectangular ferrule multi-fibre connectors
prEN IEC 60335-2-62:2025 Public enquiry
Comment end date 2026-02-04
Household and similar electrical appliances - Safety - Part 2-62: Particular requirements for commercial electric rinsing sinks

This European standard deals with the safety of electrically operated commercial rinsing sinks used in commercial kitchens, their rated voltage being not more than 250 V for single-phase appliances connected between one phase and neutral, and 480 V for other appliances

prEN 13000 Public enquiry
Comment end date 2026-01-29
Cranes - Mobile cranes

This document applies to the following types of cranes: 1. mobile cranes, with the following characteristics: - self-powered crane mounted on a chassis, equipped with a boom, which may be fitted on a mast (tower), and capable of travelling laden or unladen, without the need for fixed runways and which relies on gravity for stability, the chassis of the crane not having any capability to carry goods other than crane parts or equipment whilst travelling on public roads; - mobile cranes can operate on tyres or crawlers. In fixed positions, they can be supported by outriggers or other accessories increasing their stability; - the superstructure of mobile cranes can be of the type of full circle slewing, limited slewing or non-slewing. It is normally equipped with one or more hoists and/or hydraulic cylinders for lifting and lowering the boom and the load; - mobile cranes can be equipped either with telescopic booms, with articulated booms, with lattice booms - or a combination of these - of such a design that they can readily be lowered; - loads can be handled by hook block assemblies or other load-lifting attachments for special services. 2. mobile harbour cranes, with the following characteristics: - mobile crane without on-road approval; - the main purpose of the mobile harbour crane is cargo-, bulk-handling with a moderate to very heavy number of load cycles in accordance with ISO 4301-2:2020 or heavy lift operation. 3. off-road mobile cranes - mobile crane which travels on site. EXAMPLES Rough terrain crane, crawler crane. 4. on-road mobile cranes - mobile crane which has the necessary equipment to travel on public roads and on the job site. EXAMPLES All terrain crane, truck crane. NOTE 1 The term "boom" used in this standard is referred to as "jib" in the Outdoor Noise Directive see Bibliography [1]. NOTE 2 Examples for typical mobile cranes are shown in Annex A. This document is applicable to the design, installation of safety devices, information for use, maintenance and testing of mobile cranes. This document is applicable for mobile cranes mounted on other types of carriers (e.g. railcars, skidding systems, portals on rails, rubber tyred portals), but does not cover the additional hazards related to the mounting of mobile cranes on these types of carriers. Types of mobile crane types and their major components are given in Clauses A.1, A.2, B.1 and B.2. This document, unless explicitly referred, is not applicable to: 5. loader cranes (see EN 12999); 6. off-shore cranes (see EN 13852-1); 7. floating cranes (see EN 13852-2); 8. slewing jib cranes (see EN 14985); 9. variable reach trucks (see the EN 1459 series of standards); 10. to cranes, installed on an agricultural tractor, intended to tow a trailer which has capability to carry goods; 11. mobile self-erecting tower cranes (see EN 14439); 12. earth-moving machinery (see the EN 474 series of standards); 13. drilling and foundation equipment (see the EN 16228 series of standards). This document does not cover hazards related to: - the lifting of persons. NOTE 3 The use of mobile cranes for the lifting of persons is subject to specific national regulations. - the working in the vicinity of live overhead powerlines, see also ICSA N007 Guidance - Safe Crane Operation in the Vicinity of Power Lines. International Crane Stakeholder Assembly (see Bibliography [19]). - the combination of a mobile crane with other machinery. - the use of the mobile crane in potentially explosive atmosphere. - duty cycle operation such as grab, magnet, piling or similar operation, is outside the scope of this document. The hazards covered by this document are identified by Annex C. This document is not applicable to mobile cranes which are manufactured before the date of publication of this document by CEN.

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