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ISO/DIS 13682-1 Public enquiry
Comment end date 2026-08-15
Laser and laser related equipment — Determination of the properties of ultrashort laser pulses — Part 1: Vocabulary and symbols
ISO/IEC DIS 27007 Public enquiry
Comment end date 2026-09-01
Information security, cybersecurity and privacy protection — Guidelines for information security management systems auditing
prEN 3381 Public enquiry
Comment end date 2026-09-08
Aerospace series - Screw, 100° countersunk normal head, offset cruciform recess, close tolerance normal shank, short thread, in titanium alloy, anodized, MoS2 lubricated - Classification: 1 100 MPa (at ambient temperature)/315 °C

This document specifies the characteristics of screws, 100° countersunk normal head, offset cruciform recess, close tolerance normal shank, short thread, in titanium alloy, anodized, MoS2 lubricated. Classification: 1 100 MPa1/315 °C.2

prEN 18282 Archived
Comment end date 2026-07-14
Artificial intelligence - Cybersecurity specifications for AI Systems

This document addresses organizational and technical solutions aimed at ensuring the cybersecurity of high-risk AI systems over the life cycle, appropriate to the relevant circumstances and the risks. The technical solutions to address AI-specific vulnerabilities include, where appropriate, measures to prevent, detect, respond to, resolve and control for attacks trying to manipulate the training dataset (data poisoning), or pre-trained components used in training (model poisoning), inputs designed to cause the model to make a mistake (adversarial examples or model evasion), confidentiality attacks or model flaws. This document provides objective criteria to enable decisions on whether a given technical or organizational solution adequately achieves a given vulnerability-related goal.

prEN 13914-2 Public enquiry
Comment end date 2026-07-23
Design, preparation and application of external rendering and internal plastering - Part 2: Internal plastering

This document deals with the design considerations and essential principles for internal plastering systems and application of plastering systems. The different parts of the EN 13914 series of standards specify requirements and recommendations for detailing, design and material considerations, the selection of mixes and the application of gypsum plasters, gypsum/lime plasters, lightweight plasters, lime/gypsum-, cement- and cement/lime-based plasters, lime-based plasters, clay plasters, silicate plasters, organic plasters, polymer-modified plasters, etc. This document does not deal with the following: - external finishes; - painting and/or preparation; - impregnations; - structural repair of concrete; - prefabricated fibre-reinforced plaster elements; - surface treatments. Because of the many varied materials, practices and different climatic conditions, it is not possible for certain aspects of the standard to enter into sufficient detail to be fully usable by all practitioners. NOTE Local or national regulations take precedence when applicable.

EN 1993-1-13:2024/prA1 Public enquiry
Comment end date 2026-07-30
Eurocode 3 - Design of steel structures - Part 1-13: Beams with large web openings

1.1 Scope of EN 1993-1-13 1.1.1 General (1) This document gives supplementary provisions that extend the application of EN 1993-1-1 and EN 1993-1-5 to the design of rolled and welded steel sections with various shapes of web openings. The following cases are considered: - rolled or welded beams with single or widely spaced web openings; - rolled or welded beams with closely spaced web openings; - cellular beams with circular openings made by cutting and re-welding two parts of steel sections that may be different in dimensions; - beams with hexagonal and sinusoidal openings made by cutting and re-welding two parts of steel sections that may be different in dimensions. (2) This document applies to uniform members with I or H profiles, which are symmetric about the weak axis. It does not apply to non-prismatic or curved beams although the same principles can apply. (3) This document applies to steel beams with web openings that are subjected to sagging (positive) or to hogging (negative) bending moments. (4) This document covers the verification of the resistance at the openings and their effects on the global behaviour of the beam, including lateral torsional buckling. (5) Alternative methods are presented for beams with circular openings and with sinusoidal openings in which the forces and resistances are calculated by increments around or along the openings and which are suitable for computer methods. (6) This document applies to web slenderness, hw/tw, not exceeding 121ε. The local checks at and between adjacent openings apply to web slenderness up to this limit. The material parameter ε is defined in EN 1993-1-1:2022, 5.2.5 (2). NOTE The limit of 121ε is the limit of a Class 4 web for a steel section with equal flanges. It is used as a convenient limit for the application of this document, including mono-symmetric sections. (7) This document does not cover fatigue. In case of fatigue, EN 1993-1-9 applies. (8) This document does not cover fire design. For the design in case of fire, EN 1993-1-2 applies. (9) This document does not cover the buckling verification of members with web openings under axial force. 1.1.2 Shapes of web openings (1) The different shapes of web openings that are considered in this document are shown in Figure 1.1. Figure 1.1 - Different shapes of web openings in steel beams 1.1.3 Stiffened openings (1) This document also covers openings in the web of beams that are reinforced by longitudinal stiffeners and/or transverse stiffeners on one or both sides of the web, see Figure 1.2. NOTE The National Annex can give rules for alternative types of stiffener. Figure 1.2 - Stiffening of openings in beam webs 1.2 Assumptions (1) Unless specifically stated, EN 1990, the EN 1991 series and EN 1993-1-1 apply. (2) The design methods given in EN 1993-1-13 are applicable if: - the execution quality is as specified in EN 1090-2, and - the construction materials and products used are as specified in the relevant parts of the EN 1993 series, or in the relevant material and product specifications.

prEN ISO 25178-70 Public enquiry
Comment end date 2026-08-20
Geometrical product specification (GPS) - Surface texture: Areal - Part 70: Material measures (ISO/DIS 25178-70:2026)

ISO 25178-70:2014 specifies the characteristics of material measures used for the periodic verification and adjustment of areal surface texture measurement instruments.

prEN 3155-083 Public enquiry
Comment end date 2026-09-08
Aerospace series-Electrical contacts used in elements of connection-Part 083: Contact, electrical, female, type A, crimp, class S, size 8-Product standard

This document specifies the required characteristics, tests and tooling applicable to female electrical contacts, type A, crimp, class S, size 8, used in elements of connection in accordance with EN 3155-002 (this contact can be fitted in connectors EN 3645 series and EN 4165 series). It can be used together with EN 3155-001. The associated male contacts are specified in EN 3155-065. The herein specified female contact can be intermateable and compatible with the interface dimensions of EN 3155-065.

EN ISO 20109:2025/prA1 Public enquiry
Comment end date 2026-09-10
Simultaneous interpreting - Equipment - Requirements - Amendment 1 (ISO 20109:2025/DAM 1:2026)
EN 15269-20:2020/prA1 Public enquiry
Comment end date 2026-07-21
Extended application of test results for fire resistance and/or smoke control for door, shutter and openable window assemblies, including their elements of building hardware - Part 20: Smoke control for doors, shutters, operable fabric curtains and openable windows

This document, which is intended to be read in conjunction with EN 15269 1, covers doors, shutters, openable windows and fabric curtains of any material and of the following types: - hinged and pivoted (e.g. metal, timber, framed glazed) doors and openable windows of single or double leaf (Table A.1); - horizontally and vertically moving steel sliding doors of single or double leaf with and without pass doors, including telescopic doorsets (Table A.2); - metal rolling shutters and operable fabric curtains (excluding overlapping systems) (Table A.3). The following construction products are not covered by this standard: - unframed glass doors and openable windows; - sectional doors (including stacking doors); - vertically and horizontally folding doors; - horizontally and vertically moving timber sliding doors; - horizontally and vertically moving framed sliding doors (metal or timber). In this document, whenever doors are mentioned, the whole range of doors, shutters, openable windows and operable fabric curtains is included or otherwise mentioned. This document prescribes the methodology for extending the application of test results obtained from test(s) conducted in accordance with EN 1634 3. Subject to the completion of the appropriate test or tests, the extended application can cover all or some of the following examples: - Ambient Temperature Smoke Control (Sa) and Medium Temperature Smoke Control (S200) classifications; - leaf/leaves; - wall/ceiling fixed elements; - glazed elements, louvres and/or vents; - side, transom or overpanels; - items of building hardware; - decorative finishes; - intumescent, smoke, draught or acoustic seals; - alternative supporting construction(s).

prEN 820-5 Public enquiry
Comment end date 2026-07-23
Advanced technical ceramics - Thermomechanical properties of monolithic ceramics - Part 5: Determination of elastic moduli at elevated temperatures

This part of EN 820 describes methods for determining the elastic moduli, specifically Young's modulus, shear modulus and Poisson's ratio, of advanced monolithic technical ceramics at temperatures above room temperature. The standard prescribes three alternative methods for determining some or all of these three parameters: A the determination of Young's modulus by static flexure of a thin beam in three- or four-point bending. B the determination of Young's modulus by forced longitudinal resonance, or Young's modulus, shear modulus and Poisson's ratio by forced flexural and torsional resonance, of a thin beam. C the determination of Young's modulus from the fundamental natural frequency of a struck bar (impulse excitation method). This part of EN 820 extends the above-defined room-temperature methods described in EN 843-2 to elevated temperatures. All the test methods assume the use of homogeneous test pieces of linear elastic materials. The test assumes that the test piece has isotropic elastic properties. At high porosity levels all of the methods can become inappropriate. The maximum grain size (see EN 623-3), excluding deliberately added whiskers, should be less than 10 % of the minimum dimension of the test piece. NOTE 1 Method C in EN 843-2 based on ultrasonic time of flight measurement has not been incorporated into this part of EN 820. Although the method is feasible to apply, it is specialised, and outside the capabilities of most laboratories. There are also severe restrictions on test piece geometries and methods of achieving pulse transmission. For these reasons this method has not been included in EN 820-5. NOTE 2 The upper temperature limit for this test depends on the properties of the test pieces, and can be limited by softening within the timescale of the test. In addition, for method A there can be limits defined by the choice of test jig construction materials.

EN 1997-1:2024/prA1 Public enquiry
Comment end date 2026-08-13
Eurocode 7 - Geotechnical design - Part 1: General rules

1.1 Scope of EN 1997 1 (1) This document provides general rules for the design and verification of geotechnical structures. (2) This document is applicable for the design and verification of geotechnical structures outside the scope of EN 1997 3. NOTE In this case, additional or amended provisions can be necessary. 1.2 Assumptions (1) In addition to the assumptions given in EN 1990, the provisions of EN 1997 (all parts) assume that: — ground investigations are planned by individuals or organisations with knowledge of potential ground and groundwater conditions; — ground investigations are executed by individuals with appropriate skills and experience; — the evaluation of test results and derivation of ground properties from the ground investigation are carried out by individuals with appropriate geotechnical experience and qualifications; — the data required for design are collected, recorded, and interpreted by appropriately qualified and experienced individuals; — geotechnical structures are designed and verified by individuals with appropriate qualifications and experience in geotechnical design; — adequate continuity and communication exist between the individuals involved in data collection, design, verification and execution. (2) This document is intended to be used in conjunction with EN 1990, which establishes principles and requirements for the safety, serviceability, robustness, and durability of structures, including geotechnical structures, and other construction works. NOTE Additional or amended provisions can be necessary for assessment of existing structures, see EN 1990 2. (3) This document is intended to be used in conjunction with EN 1997 2, which gives provisions for determining ground properties from ground investigations. (4) This document is intended to be used in conjunction with EN 1997 3, which gives specific rules for the design and verification of certain types of geotechnical structures. (5) This document is intended to be used in conjunction with other Eurocodes for the design of geotechnical structures, including temporary geotechnical structures.

prEN ISO 1628-2 Public enquiry
Comment end date 2026-08-25
Plastics - Determination of the viscosity of polymers in dilute solution using capillary viscometers - Part 2: Poly(vinyl chloride) resins (ISO/DIS 1628-2:2026)

1.1 This document specifies conditions for the determination of the reduced viscosity (also known as viscosity number) and K-value of PVC resins. It is applicable to resins in powder form which consist of homopolymers of the monomer vinyl chloride and copolymers, terpolymers, etc., of vinyl chloride with one or more other monomers, but where vinyl chloride is the main constituent. The resins can contain small amounts of unpolymerized substances (e.g. emulsifying or suspending agents, catalyst residues, etc.) and other substances added during the course of the polymerization. This document is not applicable, however, to resins having a volatile-matter content in excess of 0,5 % ± 0,1 %, when determined in accordance with ISO 1269:2006. In addition to this, it is not applicable to resins which are not entirely soluble in cyclohexanone. 1.2 The reduced viscosity and K-value of a particular resin are related to its molecular mass, but the relationship varies depending on the concentration and type(s) of other monomer(s) present. Hence, homopolymers and copolymers having the same reduced viscosity or K-value can have different molecular masses. 1.3 The values determined for reduced viscosity and K-value, for a particular sample of PVC resin, are influenced differently by the concentration of the solution chosen for the determination. Hence the use of the procedures specified in this document only gives values for reduced viscosity and K-value that are comparable when the concentrations of the solutions used are identical. 1.4 The experimental procedures specified in this document can also be used to characterize the polymeric fraction obtained during the chemical analysis of a PVC composition. However, the values calculated for the reduced viscosity and K-value in these circumstances can deviate form the correct values for the resin used to produce the composition because of the impure nature of the recovered polymer fraction.

prEN ISO 24292 Public enquiry
Comment end date 2026-09-15
Health informatics - Dental patient summary (ISO/DIS 24292:2026)

This document outlines a core dataset designed for a concise dental data exchange intended to support continuity and coordination of care. It provides a conceptual framework for a dental data for exchange that can serve as the basis for implementation models. The content reflects an international perspective on organizing dental information for cross-border exchange. It offers guidance on the essential data elements that should be shared globally and proposes a standardized format for their representation. The document focuses on defining the structure of the data to be exchanged (“the what”) without prescribing the specific methods or technologies used for transmission (“the how”). It does not include guidance on operational workflows such as data entry, collection, summarization, or integration. Nor does it address the competencies required to perform those tasks. Furthermore, it is not intended as an implementation guide and does not cover the underlying technical infrastructure or the use of particular coding systems, data formats, or terminologies.

prEN IEC 63270-2:2026 New
Comment end date 2026-09-16
Industrial automation equipment and systems - Part 2: Algorithm verification methods
EN IEC 62083:2026/prA1:2026 Public enquiry
Comment end date 2026-07-22
Amendment 1 - Medical device software - Requirements for the safety of radiotherapy treatment planning systems
prEN 1865-4 Public enquiry
Comment end date 2026-07-30
Patient handling equipment used in ambulances - Part 4: Foldable patient transfer chair

This document specifies minimum requirements for the design and performance of foldable patient transfer chairs, which are used for the conveyance of patients to and/or from road ambulances. It aims to ensure patient safety and to minimize the physical effort required by staff operating the equipment.

EN 1998-3:2025/prA1 Public enquiry
Comment end date 2026-08-13
Eurocode 8 - Design of structures for earthquake resistance - Part 3: Assessment and retrofitting of buildings and bridges

1.1 Scope of EN 1998-3 (1) This document is applicable to the assessment and retrofitting of buildings and bridges in seismic regions, namely as given in a) to c): a) to provide criteria for the assessment of the seismic performance of existing individual buildings and bridges; b) to describe the procedure to be followed in selecting necessary corrective measures; c) to set forth criteria for the design of retrofitting measures (i.e. design, structural analysis including intervention measures, final dimensioning of structural parts and their connections to existing structural members). NOTE 1 For the purposes of this document, retrofitting covers both the seismic upgrading (e.g. strengthening or adding a passive system) of undamaged structures and the repair and possible upgrading of earthquake-damaged structures. NOTE 2 Only the most common retrofit techniques are covered in this document. This does not exclude the use of other techniques, which can be developed in each country, based on the strengthening principles of this document. NOTE 3 Annex D gives flowcharts for the application of this document. (2) Unless specifically stated, EN 1998-1-1 and EN 1998-5 apply. (3) Reflecting the performance requirements of EN 1998-1-1:2024, 4.1, this document covers the seismic assessment and retrofitting of buildings and bridges made of the more commonly used structural materials: concrete, steel and composite, timber and masonry. NOTE Annexes B and C contain additional guidance related to the assessment of timber and masonry structures, respectively, and to their retrofitting when necessary. (4) This document is intended for the assessment of individual structures, to decide on the need for structural intervention and to design the retrofitting measures that may be necessary. It is not intended for the vulnerability assessment of populations or groups of structures in seismic risk evaluations for various purposes (e.g. for determining insurance risk, for setting risk mitigation priorities, etc.). (5) This document provides (in its material-specific Clauses 8 to 11) criteria for the verification of the more common retrofitting techniques currently in use. (6) This document gives specific rules for the assessment and retrofitting relevant to existing buildings and bridges of consequence classes CC1, CC2 and CC3, as defined in EN 1990:2023, 4.3. (7) Although the provisions of this document are applicable to all common categories of buildings and bridges, the seismic assessment and retrofitting of monuments and heritage structures often requires different types of provisions and approaches, depending on the nature of the monuments and heritage structures. 1.2 Assumptions (1) The assumptions of EN 1998-1-1 apply to this document. (2) The provisions of this document assume that the data collection and tests are performed by experienced personnel and that the engineer responsible for the assessment, the possible design of the retrofitting and the execution of work has appropriate experience of the type of structures being upgraded or repaired. (3) It is assumed that inspection procedures, checklists and other data-collection procedures will be documented and filed and referred to in the assessment/design documents.

prEN ISO 13164-2 Public enquiry
Comment end date 2026-07-30
Water quality - Radon-222 - Part 2: Test method using gamma-ray spectrometry (ISO/DIS 13164-2:2026)

This part of ISO 13164 specifies a test method for the determination of 222Rn activity concentration in a sample of water by the measurement of its short-lived decay products by direct gamma-spectrometry of a water sample (see Annex A). The 222Rn activity concentrations, which can be measured by this test method utilizing currently available gamma-ray instruments, range from a few becquerels per litre to several hundred thousand becquerels per litre for a 1 l test sample. This test method can be used successfully with drinking water samples. The laboratory is responsible for ensuring the validity of this test method for water samples of untested matrices. Annex B gives indication on the necessary counting conditions to meet the required sensitivity for drinking water monitoring.

prEN IEC 60335-2-50:2026/prAA:2026 Public enquiry
Comment end date 2026-09-09
Household and similar electrical appliances - Safety - Part 2-50: Particular requirements for commercial electric bains-marie

This Standard deals with the safety of electrically operated commercial bains-marie, 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. These appliances are not intended for household and similar purposes. They are used for commercial processing of food, also in areas open to the public, for example in kitchens of restaurants, canteens, hospitals and in commercial enterprises such as bakeries and butcheries. The electrical part of appliances making use of other forms of energy is also within the scope of this standard.

prEN 14367 Public enquiry
Comment end date 2026-09-20
Non controllable backflow preventer with different pressure zones - Family C, type A

This document specifies the: — field of application: — The dimensional, the physicochemical, the design, the hydraulic, the mechanical and the acoustic characteristics of non-controllable backflow preventer with different pressure zones, family C, type A, nominal sizes DN 6 to DN 25, nominal pressure PN 10. It is applicable to: — Family C, type A, class “a” for general use: devices of class “a” can be capable of working: — at any pressure up to 1 MPa (10 bar); — with any pressure variation up to 1 MPa (10 bar); — at a supply temperature limit of 65 °C and 90 °C for 1 h; — Family C, type A, class “b” for specific use: devices of class “b” shall be capable of working: — at any downstream pressure up to 0,3 MPa (3 bar); — with any downstream pressure variation up to 0,3 MPa (3 bar); at a supply temperature limit of 65 °C and 90 °C for 1 h; Class “b” devices can capable of operating: at any downstream pressure up to 300 kPa (3 bar), with any downstream pressure variation up to 300 kPa (3 bar) at a supply temperature limit of 65 °C and 90 °C for 1 h. Class “b” devices with specific hydraulic and non-acoustic requirements and are intended to equip filling devices physically integrated into a single-function (heating) or dual-function (heating and domestic hot water) boiler. It specifies also: — test methods and requirements for verifying these characteristics; — marking; — presentation and the delivery.

prEN ISO 3630-7 Public enquiry
Comment end date 2026-07-28
Dentistry - Endodontic instruments - Part 7: Ultrasonic inserts (ISO/DIS 3630-7:2026)

This document is applicable to endodontic ultrasonic inserts, operated in combination with either air or electrically powered stand-alone handpieces or handpieces connecting to dental units. This document specifies requirements and test methods for inserts, and requirements for marking, labeling and packaging.

prEN IEC 62053-24:2026 Public enquiry
Comment end date 2026-08-12
Electricity metering equipment - Particular requirements - Part 24: Static meters for fundamental component reactive energy (classes 0,5S, 1S, 1, 2 and 3)
prEN ISO 888 Public enquiry
Comment end date 2026-08-27
Fasteners - Bolts, screws and studs - Nominal lengths and thread lengths (ISO/DIS 888:2026)

ISO 888:2012 specifies lengths and thread lengths for bolts, screws and studs for use in appropriate product standards and other relevant documents, e.g. for parts per drawing. It applies to bolts, screws and studs with ISO metric screw thread according to ISO 68-1.

prEN ISO 8351-1 Public enquiry
Comment end date 2026-09-13
Packaging - Method of specification for sacks - Part 1: Paper sacks (ISO/DIS 8351-1:2026)

This document provides a checklist for the characteristics of paper sacks to be specified when ordering. These ordering specifications cover the description of the sack and do not deal with quantitative performance requirements.

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