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Name Description Abstract Status Publication date Edition Number of pages Technical committee ICS
ISO 8124-1:2009/Amd 1:2011 Safety of toys — Part 1: Safety aspects related to mechanical and physical properties — Amendment 1  Withdrawn 2011-12 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 9 Technical Committee 97.200.50 Toys
ISO 8124-1:2009/Amd 2:2012 Safety of toys — Part 1: Safety aspects related to mechanical and physical properties — Amendment 2: Magnets  Withdrawn 2012-03 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 7 Technical Committee 97.200.50 Toys
ISO 8124-1:2012 Safety of toys — Part 1: Safety aspects related to mechanical and physical properties The requirements in ISO 8124-1:2012 apply to all toys, i.e. any product or material designed or clearly intended for use in play by children under 14 years of age. They are applicable to a toy as it is initially received by the consumer and, in addition, they apply after a toy is subjected to reasonably foreseeable conditions of normal use and abuse unless specifically noted otherwise. The requirements of ISO 8124-1:2012 specify acceptable criteria for structural characteristics of toys, such as shape, size, contour and spacing as well as acceptable criteria for properties peculiar to certain categories of toy. ISO 8124-1:2012 specifies requirements and test methods for toys intended for use by children in various age groups from birth to 14 years. The requirements vary according to the age group for which a particular toy is intended. The requirements for a particular age group reflect the nature of the hazards and the expected mental and/or physical abilities of a child to cope with them.  Withdrawn 2012-10 Edition : 3 Number of pages : 97 Technical Committee 97.200.50 Toys
ISO 8124-1:2014 Safety of toys — Part 1: Safety aspects related to mechanical and physical properties The requirements in ISO 8124-1:2014 apply to all toys, i.e. any product or material designed or clearly intended for use in play by children under 14 years of age. They are applicable to a toy as it is initially received by the consumer and, in addition, they apply after a toy is subjected to reasonably foreseeable conditions of normal use and abuse unless specifically noted otherwise. The requirements of ISO 8124-1:2014 specify acceptable criteria for structural characteristics of toys, such as shape, size, contour, spacing (e.g. rattles, small parts, sharp points and edges, and hinge-line clearances) as well as acceptable criteria for properties peculiar to certain categories of toy (e.g. maximum kinetic energy values for non-resilient-tipped projectiles and minimum tip angles for certain ride-on toys). ISO 8124-1:2014 specifies requirements and test methods for toys intended for use by children in various age groups from birth to 14 years. The requirements vary according to the age group for which a particular toy is intended. The requirements for a particular age group reflect the nature of the hazards and the expected mental and/or physical abilities of a child to cope with them. ISO 8124-1:2014 also requires that appropriate warnings and/or instructions for use be given on certain toys or their packaging. Due to linguistic problems which may occur in different countries, the wording of these warnings and instructions is not specified but given as general information in Annex B. It should be noted that different legal requirements exist in many countries with regard to such marking. ISO 8124-1:2014 does not purport to cover or include every conceivable potential hazard of a particular toy or toy category. Except for labelling requirements indicating the functional hazards and the age range for which the toy is intended, ISO 8124-1:2014 has no requirements for those characteristics of toys which represent an inherent and recognized hazard which is integral to the function of the toy.  Withdrawn 2014-12 Edition : 4 Number of pages : 120 Technical Committee 97.200.50 Toys
ISO 8124-1:2018 Safety of toys — Part 1: Safety aspects related to mechanical and physical properties The requirements in ISO 8124-1:2018 apply to all toys, i.e. any product or material designed or clearly intended for use in play by children under 14 years of age. They are applicable to a toy as it is initially received by the consumer and, in addition, they apply after a toy is subjected to reasonably foreseeable conditions of normal use and abuse unless specifically noted otherwise. The requirements of this document specify acceptable criteria for structural characteristics of toys, such as shape, size, contour, spacing (e.g. rattles, small parts, sharp points and edges, and hinge-line clearances) as well as acceptable criteria for properties peculiar to certain categories of toy (e.g. maximum kinetic energy values for non-resilient-tipped projectiles and minimum tip angles for certain ride-on toys). ISO 8124-1:2018 specifies requirements and test methods for toys intended for use by children in various age groups from birth to 14 years. The requirements vary according to the age group for which a particular toy is intended. The requirements for a particular age group reflect the nature of the hazards and the expected mental and/or physical abilities of a child to cope with them. ISO 8124-1:2018 also requires that appropriate warnings and/or instructions for use be given on certain toys or their packaging. Due to linguistic problems which may occur in different countries, the wording of these warnings and instructions is not specified but given as general information in Annex B. It should be noted that different legal requirements exist in many countries with regard to such marking. ISO 8124-1:2018 does not purport to cover or include every conceivable potential hazard of a particular toy or toy category. Except for labelling requirements indicating the functional hazards and the age range for which the toy is intended, this document has no requirements for those characteristics of toys which represent an inherent and recognized hazard which is integral to the function of the toy. EXAMPLE 1 An example of such a hazard is the sharp point necessary for the proper function of a needle. The needle is a hazard which is well understood by the purchaser of a toy sewing kit, and the functional sharp-point hazard is communicated to the user as part of the normal educational process of learning to sew as well as at the point of purchase by means of cautionary labelling on the product's packaging. EXAMPLE 2 As a further example, a two-wheeled toy scooter has inherent and recognized hazards associated with its use (e.g. instability during use, especially while learning). The potential hazards associated with its structural characteristics (sharp edges, pinch hazards, etc.) will be minimized by compliance with the requirements of this document.  Withdrawn 2018-03 Edition : 5 Number of pages : 150 Technical Committee 97.200.50 Toys
ISO 8124-1:2018/Amd 1:2020 Safety of toys — Part 1: Safety aspects related to mechanical and physical properties — Amendment 1: Flying toys  Withdrawn 2020-06 Edition : 5 Number of pages : 5 Technical Committee 97.200.50 Toys
ISO 8124-1:2018/Amd 2:2020 Safety of toys — Part 1: Safety aspects related to mechanical and physical properties — Amendment 2: Various  Withdrawn 2020-06 Edition : 5 Number of pages : 9 Technical Committee 97.200.50 Toys
ISO 8124-1:2022 Safety of toys — Part 1: Safety aspects related to mechanical and physical properties The requirements in this document apply to all toys, i.e. any product designed or clearly intended for use in play by children under 14 years of age. They are applicable to a toy as it is initially received by the consumer and, in addition, they apply after a toy is subjected to reasonably foreseeable conditions of normal use and abuse unless specifically noted otherwise. The requirements of this document specify acceptable criteria for structural characteristics of toys, such as shape, size, contour, spacing (e.g. rattles, small parts, sharp points and edges, and hinge-line clearances) as well as acceptable criteria for properties peculiar to certain categories of toy (e.g. maximum kinetic energy values for non-resilient-tipped projectiles and minimum tip angles for certain ride-on toys). This document specifies requirements and test methods for toys intended for use by children in various age groups from birth to 14 years. The requirements vary according to the age group for which a particular toy is intended. The requirements for a particular age group reflect the nature of the hazards and the expected mental and/or physical abilities of a child to cope with them. This document also requires that appropriate warnings and/or instructions for use be given on certain toys or their packaging. Due to linguistic problems which may occur in different countries, the wording of these warnings and instructions is not specified but given as general information in Annex B. It should be noted that different legal requirements exist in many countries with regard to such marking. This document does not purport to cover or include every conceivable potential hazard of a particular toy or toy category. Except for labelling requirements indicating the functional hazards and the age range for which the toy is intended, this document has no requirements for those characteristics of toys which represent an inherent and recognized hazard which is integral to the function of the toy. EXAMPLE 1   An example of such a hazard is the sharp point necessary for the proper function of a needle. The needle is a hazard which is well understood by the purchaser of a toy sewing kit, and the functional sharp-point hazard is communicated to the user as part of the normal educational process of learning to sew as well as at the point of purchase by means of cautionary labelling on the product's packaging. EXAMPLE 2   As a further example, a two-wheeled toy scooter has inherent and recognized hazards associated with its use (e.g. instability during use, especially while learning). The potential hazards associated with its structural characteristics (e.g. sharp edges, pinch hazards) will be minimized by conformity to the requirements of this document. Products not included within the scope of this document are: a) bicycles, except for those considered to be toys, i.e. those having a maximum saddle height of 435 mm (see 1); b) slingshots; NOTE 1   “Slingshots” are also known as “catapults” and are usually held in the hand; examples are given in Figure 1. Toy versions of medieval catapults and trebuchets are not exempt from this document; an example is given in Figure 2. c) darts with metal points; d) public playground equipment; e) compressed air- and gas-operated guns and pistols (see 1); f) kites (except for the electric resistance of their strings, which is included); g) model kits, hobby and craft items, in which the finished item is not primarily of play value; h) sporting goods and equipment, camping goods, athletic equipment, musical instruments and furniture; however, toys which are their counterparts are included; NOTE 2   It is recognized that there is often a fine distinction between, for example, a musical instrument or a sporting item and its toy counterpart. The intention of the manufacturer or distributor, as well as normal use and reasonably foreseeable abuse, determines whether the item is a toy counterpart or not. i) models of aircraft, rockets, boats and land vehicles powered by combustion engines; however, toys which are their counterparts are included (see 1); j) collectible products not intended for children under 14 years of age; k) holiday decorations that are primarily intended for ornamental purposes; l) aquatic equipment intended to be used in deep water; m) swimming-learning devices and flotation aids for children, such as swim-seats and swim-aids; n) toys installed in public places (e.g. arcades and shopping centres); o) puzzles for specialists, for example those with more than 500 pieces and those without a picture; p) fireworks, including percussion caps, except percussion caps specifically designed for toys; q) products containing heating elements intended for use under the supervision of an adult in a teaching context; r) steam engines; s) video toys that can be connected to a video screen and operated at a nominal voltage greater than 24 V; t) babies' pacifiers (dummies); u) faithful reproductions of firearms; v) electric ovens, irons or other functional products operated at a nominal voltage greater than 24 V; w) bows for archery with an overall relaxed length exceeding 120 cm; x) fashion jewellery for children (see 1).  Published 2022-09 Edition : 6 Number of pages : 151 Technical Committee 97.200.50 Toys
ISO 8124-1:2022/CD Amd 1 Safety of toys — Part 1: Safety aspects related to mechanical and physical properties — Amendment 1  Under development Edition : 6 Technical Committee 97.200.50 Toys
ISO 8124-2:1994 Safety of toys — Part 2: Flammability Specifies the categories of flammable materials which are prohibited in all toys and requirements concerning flammability of certain toys when they are submitted to a small source of ignition. Includes general requirements relating to all toys and specific requirements and methods of test relating to following toys which are considered as being those presenting the greatest hazard: beards, moustaches, wigs, masks and other products worn on the head with pile, hair or other attached material; disguise costumes including the associated headgear, and toys intended to be worn by a child; toys intended to be entered by a child, such as a tent; filled soft toys with a pile surface or textile surface but excluding soft-bodied dolls with heads and limbs made entirely from nontextile polymeric material.  Withdrawn 1994-10 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 5 Technical Committee 97.200.50 Toys
ISO 8124-2:2007 Safety of toys — Part 2: Flammability ISO 8124-2:2007 specifies the categories of flammable materials that are prohibited in all toys, and requirements concerning flammability of certain toys when they are subjected to a minor source of ignition. The test methods described are used for the purposes of determining the flammability of toys under the particular test conditions specified. The test results thus obtained cannot be considered as providing an overall indication of the potential fire hazard of toys or materials when subjected to other sources of ignition. ISO 8124-2:2007 includes general requirements relating to all toys and specific requirements and methods of test relating to the following toys, which are considered as being those presenting the greatest hazard: toys to be worn on the head: beards, moustaches, wigs, etc., made from hair, pile or material with similar features; molded and fabric masks; hoods, head-dresses, etc.; flowing elements of toys to be worn on the head, but excluding paper novelty hats of the type usually supplied in party crackers; toy disguise costumes and toys intended to be worn by a child in a play; toys intended to be entered by a child; soft-filled toys (animals and dolls, etc.) with a piled surface or textile surface.  Withdrawn 2007-06 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 15 Technical Committee 97.200.50 Toys
ISO 8124-2:2014 Safety of toys — Part 2: Flammability ISO 8124-2:2014 specifies the categories of flammable materials that are prohibited in all toys, and requirements concerning flammability of certain toys when they are subjected to a minor source of ignition. ISO 8124-2:2014 includes general requirements relating to all toys and specific requirements and test methods relating to the following toys, which are considered as being those presenting the greatest hazard: ? toys intended to be worn on the head: beards, moustaches, wigs, etc. made from hair, pile or material that behaves in a similar manner to hair; masks; hoods, headdresses, etc.; flowing elements of toys to be worn on the head, but excluding paper novelty hats of the type usually supplied in party crackers; ? toy disguise costumes and toys intended to be worn by a child in play; ? toys intended to be entered by a child; ? soft-filled toys.  Published 2014-08 Edition : 3 Number of pages : 20 Technical Committee 97.200.50 Toys
ISO 8124-3:2010 Safety of toys — Part 3: Migration of certain elements ISO 8124-3:2010 specifies maximum acceptable levels and methods of sampling and extraction prior to analysis for the migration of the elements antimony, arsenic, barium, cadmium, chromium, lead, mercury and selenium from toy materials and from parts of toys. Maximum acceptable levels are specified for the migration of the elements listed above from the following toy materials: coatings of paints, varnishes, lacquers, printing inks, polymers and similar coatings; polymeric and similar materials, including laminates, whether textile-reinforced or not, but excluding other textiles and non-woven textiles; paper and paperboard, up to a maximum mass per unit area of 400 g/m2; natural, artificial or synthetic textiles; glass/ceramic/metallic materials, excepting lead solder when used for electrical connections; other materials, whether mass-coloured or not (e.g. wood, fibreboard, hardboard, bone and leather); materials intended to leave a trace (e.g. the graphite materials in pencils and liquid ink in pens); pliable modelling materials, including modelling clays and gels; paints to be used as such in the toy, including finger paints, varnishes, lacquers, glazing powders and similar materials in solid or liquid form. The requirements in ISO 8124-3:2010 apply to the following toys and toy components of toys and toy materials: all intended food and oral contact toys, cosmetic toys and writing instruments categorized as toys, irrespective of any age grading or recommended age labelling; all toys intended for or suitable for children up to 72 months of age; accessible coatings, irrespective of any age grading or recommended age labelling; accessible liquids, pastes, gels (e.g. liquid paints, modelling compounds) irrespective of any age grading or recommended age labelling.  Withdrawn 2010-04 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 21 Technical Committee 97.200.50 Toys
ISO 8124-3:2010/Amd 1:2014 Safety of toys — Part 3: Migration of certain elements — Amendment 1  Withdrawn 2014-05 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 2 Technical Committee 97.200.50 Toys
ISO 8124-3:2010/Amd 2:2018 Safety of toys — Part 3: Migration of certain elements — Amendment 2  Withdrawn 2018-09 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 1 Technical Committee 97.200.50 Toys
ISO 8124-3:2020 Safety of toys — Part 3: Migration of certain elements 1.1 This document specifies maximum acceptable levels and methods of sampling, extraction and determination for the migration of the elements antimony, arsenic, barium, cadmium, chromium, lead, mercury and selenium from toy materials and from parts of toys. 1.2 Maximum acceptable levels are specified for the migration of the elements listed in 1.1 from the following toy materials: — coatings of paints, varnishes, lacquers, printing inks, polymers and similar coatings (see 9.1); — polymeric and similar material, including laminates, whether textile-reinforced or not, but excluding other textiles and non-woven textiles (see 9.2); — paper and paperboard (see 9.3); — natural, artificial or synthetic textiles (see 9.4); — glass/ceramic/metallic materials, excepting lead solder when used for electrical connections (see 9.5); — other materials, whether mass-coloured or not (e.g. wood, fibreboard, hardboard, bone and leather) (see 9.6); — materials intended to leave a trace (e.g. the graphite materials in pencils and liquid ink in pens) (see 9.7); — pliable modelling materials, including modelling clays and gels (see 9.8); — paints to be used as such in the toy, including finger paints, varnishes, lacquers, glazing powders and similar material in solid or liquid form (see 9.9). 1.3 The requirements in this document apply to the following toys and toy components of toys and toy materials (see D.2.1): — all intended food and oral contact toys, cosmetic toys and writing instruments categorized as toys, irrespective of any age grading or recommended age labelling; — all toys intended for or suitable for children under 72 months of age; — accessible coatings, irrespective of any age grading or recommended age labelling; — accessible liquids, pastes and gels (e.g. liquid paints, modelling compounds), irrespective of any age grading or recommended age labelling. 1.4 Packaging materials are not included, unless they are intended to be kept, for example boxes and containers, or unless they form part of the toy or have intended play value (see D.2.2). NOTE No requirements are given for toys and parts of toys which, due to their accessibility, function, mass, size or other characteristics, are obviously unlikely to be sucked, licked or swallowed, bearing in mind the normal and foreseeable behaviour of children (e.g. the coating on the crossbeam of a swing set, the tyres of a toy bicycle).  Published 2020-03 Edition : 3 Number of pages : 29 Technical Committee 97.200.50 Toys
ISO 8124-3:2020/Amd 1:2023 Safety of toys — Part 3: Migration of certain elements — Amendment 1: Limits for boron and other elements in slime, and barium in modelling clay  Published 2023-03 Edition : 3 Number of pages : 3 Technical Committee 97.200.50 Toys
ISO 8124-4:2010 Safety of toys — Part 4: Swings, slides and similar activity toys for indoor and outdoor family domestic use ISO 8124‑4:2010 specifies requirements and test methods for activity toys for domestic family use intended for children under fourteen years to play on or in. Products covered by ISO 8124‑4:2010 include swings, slides, seesaws, carousels, rocking toys, climbing frames, fully enclosed toddler swing seats and other products intended to bear the mass of one or more children.  Withdrawn 2010-04 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 54 Technical Committee 97.200.50 Toys
ISO 8124-4:2010/Amd 1:2012 Safety of toys — Part 4: Swings, slides and similar activity toys for indoor and outdoor family domestic use — Amendment 1: Inflatable activity toys  Withdrawn 2012-06 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 8 Technical Committee 97.200.50 Toys
ISO 8124-4:2014 Safety of toys — Part 4: Swings, slides and similar activity toys for indoor and outdoor family domestic use ISO 8124-4:2014 specifies requirements and test methods for activity toys for domestic family use intended for children under 14 years to play on or in. Products covered by ISO 8124-4:2014 include swings, slides, seesaws, carousels, rocking toys, climbing frames, fully enclosed toddler swing seats and other products intended to bear the mass of one or more children. Inflatable activity toys are included in the scope of ISO 8124-4:2014.  Published 2014-10 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 63 Technical Committee 97.200.50 Toys
ISO 8124-4:2014/Amd 1:2017 Safety of toys — Part 4: Swings, slides and similar activity toys for indoor and outdoor family domestic use — Amendment 1  Published 2017-07 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 1 Technical Committee 97.200.50 Toys
ISO 8124-4:2014/Amd 2:2019 Safety of toys — Part 4: Swings, slides and similar activity toys for indoor and outdoor family domestic use — Amendment 2  Published 2019-03 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 3 Technical Committee 97.200.50 Toys
ISO/AWI 8124-4 Safety of toys — Part 4: Activity toys for domestic use This part of ISO 8124 specifies requirements and test methods for activity toys for domestic family useintended for children under 14 years to play on or in.Products covered by this part of ISO 8124 include swings, slides, seesaws, carousels, rocking toys,climbing frames, fully enclosed toddler swing seats and other products intended to bear the mass of oneor more children.Products not included within the scope of this part of ISO 8124 are:a) fitness and sporting equipment unless attached to the activity toy;b) equipment intended for use in schools, day care centres, kindergartens, public playgrounds,restaurants, shopping centres and similar public places;c) juvenile care products such as, but not limited to, infant swings, playpens/enclosures, beds or furnitureincluding picnic tables, cradle rockers and products specifically designed for therapeutic use.Inflatable activity toys are included in the scope of this part of ISO 8124. However, a powered blowerused to continuously inflate the toy is not covered by this part of ISO 8124 since it is considered to be ahousehold appliance and covered by requirements given in IEC 60335-2-80.  Under development Edition : 3 Technical Committee 97.200.50 Toys
ISO 8124-5:2015 Safety of toys — Part 5: Determination of total concentration of certain elements in toys ISO 8124-5:2015 specifies methods of sampling and digestion prior to analysis of the total concentration of the elements antimony, arsenic, barium, cadmium, chromium, lead, mercury, and selenium from toy materials and from parts of toys. Digestion methods for the elements mentioned above are specified for the following types of toy materials: coatings of paints, varnishes, lacquers, printing inks, polymers, and similar coatings; polymeric and similar materials, including laminates, whether textile-reinforced or not, but excluding other textiles; paper, paperboard, and cardboard; natural or synthetic textiles; metallic materials whether coated or not; other materials, whether mass-coloured or not (e.g. wood, fibreboard, hardboard, bone, and leather); materials intended to leave a trace (e.g. the graphite materials in pencils and liquid ink in pens); pliable modelling materials, including modelling clays and gels; paints to be used as such in the toy, including finger paints, varnishes, lacquers, and similar materials in solid or liquid form; packaging materials that form part of the toy or have intended play value.  Published 2015-06 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 15 Technical Committee 97.200.50 Toys
ISO 8124-6:2014 Safety of toys — Part 6: Certain phthalate esters in toys and children's products ISO 8124-6:2014 specifies a method for the determination of di-n-butyl phthalate (DBP), benzyl butyl phthalate (BBP), bis-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP), di-n-octyl phthalate (DNOP), di-iso-nonyl phthalate (DINP), and di-iso-decyl phthalate (DIDP) (see Annex A) in toys and children's products. ISO 8124-6:2014 is applicable to toys and children's products which are made of plastics, textiles, and coatings, etc.  Withdrawn 2014-08 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 27 Technical Committee 97.200.50 Toys
ISO 8124-6:2018 Safety of toys — Part 6: Certain phthalate esters in toys and children's products This document specifies a method for the determination of di-iso-butyl phthalate (DIBP), di-n-butyl phthalate (DBP), benzylbutyl phthalate (BBP), bis-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP), di-n-octyl phthalate (DNOP), di-iso-nonylphthalate (DINP) and di-iso-decyl phthalate (DIDP) (as specified in Annex A) in toys and children's products. This document is applicable to toys and children's products which are made of plastics, textiles, coatings and liquids. This document has been validated for polyvinylchloride (PVC) plastics, polyurethane (PU) plastics and some representative paint coatings (see Annex B). It might also be applicable to other phthalate esters and other product materials provided that adequate validation is demonstrated.  Published 2018-11 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 32 Technical Committee 97.200.50 Toys
ISO/FDIS 8124-6 Safety of toys — Part 6: Certain phthalate esters  Under development Edition : 3 Number of pages : 40 Technical Committee 97.200.50 Toys
ISO 8124-7:2015 Safety of toys — Part 7: Requirements and test methods for finger paints ISO 8124-7:2015 specifies requirements for the substances and materials used in finger paints. It is applicable to finger paints only. It is not applicable to paints intended to be applied to the face or body e.g. face paints. Additional requirements are specified for markings, labelling and containers.  Published 2015-10 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 54 Technical Committee 97.200.50 Toys
ISO 8124-7:2015/Amd 1:2020 Safety of toys — Part 7: Requirements and test methods for finger paints — Amendment 1  Published 2020-06 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 1 Technical Committee 97.200.50 Toys
ISO/TR 8124-8:2014 Safety of toys — Part 8: Age determination guidelines ISO/TR 8124-8:2014 provides guidelines for the determination of the lowest age at which children start playing with toys in specific toy sub-categories and is primarily directed to manufacturers and agencies that evaluate the compliance of toys with safety standards. ISO/TR 8124-8:2014 can also be used as a reference to determine the appropriateness of toys by earliest age, for use by distributors, institutions, and organizations involved with child play, as well as by paediatric institutions, teachers, other professionals that use toys in their routine activities, and consumers.  Withdrawn 2014-09 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 28 Technical Committee 97.200.50 Toys
ISO 13232-1:2005/Amd 1:2012 Motorcycles — Test and analysis procedures for research evaluation of rider crash protective devices fitted to motorcycles — Part 1: Definitions, symbols and general considerations — Amendment 1: MATD test helmet, ground impact, and injury costs  Published 2012-07 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 2 Technical Committee 43.140 Motorcycles and mopeds
ISO/TR 8124-8:2016 Safety of toys — Part 8: Age determination guidelines ISO/TR 8124-8:2016 provides guidelines for the determination of the lowest age at which children start playing with toys in specific toy sub-categories and is primarily directed to manufacturers and agencies that evaluate the compliance of toys with safety standards. This Technical Report can also be used as a reference to determine the appropriateness of toys by earliest age, for use by distributors, institutions, and organizations involved with child play, as well as by paediatric institutions, teachers, other professionals that use toys in their routine activities, and consumers. The age at which children develop different abilities is unique for each individual child. These guidelines illustrate the age ranges during which a typical child has developed certain abilities. Although age grading has safety implications, these guidelines are not intended to address specific safety requirements. Specific safety requirements for toys can be found in the ISO 8124 series of toy safety standards (and in other regional toy safety standards and regulations). As an example, such standards will restrict the presence of small parts and small balls in toys intended for certain age groups, due to the choking hazard. These age determination guidelines are based on the advice of experts and traditional play patterns of children; they might differ from national or regional regulations or directives that classify a toy, or category of toy, as being intended for a different age. Annex B gives details on how information on electronic toys and electronics in toys was considered in the development of these age determination guidelines.  Published 2016-02 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 28 Technical Committee 97.200.50 Toys
ISO/WD TR 8124-8 Safety of toys — Part 8: Age determination guidelines  Under development Edition : 3 Technical Committee 97.200.50 Toys
ISO/TR 8124-9:2018 Safety of toys — Part 9: Safety aspects related to mechanical and physical properties — Comparison of ISO 8124-1, EN 71-1, and ASTM F963 This document consists of a comparison of the mechanical and physical requirements covered by the following toy safety standards: a) ISO: ISO 8124‑1:2014; b) Europe (CEN): EN 71‑1:2014; c) USA: ASTM F963:2011.  Withdrawn 2018-06 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 100 Technical Committee 97.200.50 Toys
ISO/TR 8124-9:2020 Safety of toys — Part 9: Safety aspects related to mechanical and physical properties — Comparison of ISO 8124-1, EN 71-1 and ASTM F963 This document consists of a comparison of the mechanical and physical requirements covered by the following toy safety standards: a) ISO: ISO 8124‑1:2018; b) Europe (CEN): EN 71‑1:2014+A1:2018; c) USA: ASTM F963:2017.  Published 2020-03 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 124 Technical Committee 97.200.50 Toys
ISO 8124-10:2019 Safety of toys — Part 10: Experimental sets for chemistry and related activities This document specifies requirements for the maximum amount and, in some cases, the maximum concentration of certain substances and mixtures used in experimental sets for chemistry and related activities. These substances and mixtures are: — those classified as dangerous by the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS)[1]; — substances and mixtures which in excessive amounts could harm the health of the children using them and which are not classified as dangerous by the GHS; and — any other chemical substance(s) and mixture(s) delivered with the experimental set. This document applies to experimental sets for chemistry and related activities, including crystal-growing sets, carbon-dioxide-generating experimental sets and supplementary sets. It also covers sets for chemical experiments within the fields of mineralogy, biology, physics, microscopy and environmental science, whenever they contain one or more chemical substances and/or mixtures which are classified as hazardous according to the GHS[1]. This document also specifies requirements for marking, a contents list, instructions for use, eye protection and the equipment intended for carrying out the experiments. Requirements for certain other chemical toys are given in ISO 8124-11.  Published 2019-05 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 24 Technical Committee 97.200.50 Toys
ISO 8124-10 Safety of toys — Part 10: Experimental sets for chemistry and related activities  Under development 2023-05 Edition : 2 Technical Committee 97.200.50 Toys
ISO 8124-11:2019 Safety of toys — Part 11: Chemical toys (sets) other than experimental sets This document specifies requirements and test methods for the substances and materials used in chemical toys (sets) other than experimental sets. These substances and mixtures are: — those classified as dangerous by the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS)[1]; — substances and mixtures which in excessive amounts could harm the health of the children using them and which are not classified as dangerous by the GHS; and — any other chemical substance(s) and mixture(s) delivered with the chemical toy. Additionally, requirements are specified for markings, warnings, safety rules, contents lists, instructions for use and first aid information. This document applies to: — plaster of Paris (gypsum) moulding sets; — oven-hardening plasticised PVC modelling clay sets; — polystyrene granules sets; — embedding sets; — adhesives, paints, lacquers, varnishes, thinners and cleaning agents (solvents) supplied or recommended in model sets.  Published 2019-05 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 67 Technical Committee 97.200.50 Toys
ISO/FDIS 8124-12 Safety of toys — Part 12: Microbiological safety  Under development Edition : 1 Number of pages : 7 Technical Committee 07.100.99 Other standards related to microbiology ; 97.200.50 Toys
ISO 21110:2019 Information and documentation — Emergency preparedness and response This document provides a context for emergency planning, response and recovery for all types of an archive, library or museum collections in light of other existing plans. It provides responders and other stakeholders with an outline for planning, responding and recovering. This document does not address the causes of a critical event, but the consequences and wider impacts. This document outlines a cycle for developing, exercising and reviewing a plan, and how to present a plan. It aims to encourage responders to develop their capabilities in emergency preparedness and touches on some elements of response and recovery, where relevant, by highlighting indicators of good practice. It is not intended to be an operations manual as there is no single approach that meets the needs of every site, nor is there one single set of organizational arrangements that is appropriate to each and every type of emergency.  Published 2019-08 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 59 Technical Committee 97.195 Items of art and handicrafts. Cultural property and heritage ; 01.140.20 Information sciences
ISO 4246:1984 Cinematography — Vocabulary  Withdrawn 1984-02 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 80 Technical Committee 37.060 Cinematography ; 01.040.37 Image technology (Vocabularies)
ISO 4106:1978 Road vehicles — Motorcycles — Engine test code — Net power  Withdrawn 1978-09 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 12 Technical Committee 43.140 Motorcycles and mopeds
ISO 4106:1993 Motorcycles — Engine test code — Net power Specifies a method for testing engines as defined in ISO 3833:1977. Applies to the evaluation of their performance with a view, in particular, to presenting curves of power and specific fuel consumption at full load as a function of engine rotational speed. Concerns internal combustion engines used for propulsion of motorcycles and included in one of the following categories: reciprocating internal combustion engines (spark-ignition) but excluding free piston engines, or rotary piston engines.  Withdrawn 1993-05 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 19 Technical Committee 43.140 Motorcycles and mopeds
ISO 4106:2004 Motorcycles — Engine test code — Net power ISO 4106:2004 specifies methods for evaluating the performance of engines designed for motorcycles as defined in ISO 3833, in particular with a view to the presentation of power curves and specific fuel consumption at full load as a function of engine speed, for net power assessment. Used in conjunction with ISO 15550, it is applicable to reciprocating internal combustion engines (spark-ignition or compression-ignition) -- excluding free-piston engines -- and rotary piston engines, either naturally aspirated or pressure-charged and equipped with either mechanical pressure-charger or turbocharger.  Withdrawn 2004-08 Edition : 3 Number of pages : 11 Technical Committee 43.140 Motorcycles and mopeds
ISO 4106:2012 Motorcycles — Engine test code — Net power This International Standard specifies methods for evaluating the performance of engines designed for motorcycles as defined in ISO 3833, in particular with a view to the presentation of power curves and specific fuel consumption at full load as a function of engine speed, for net power assessment. It is applicable to reciprocating internal combustion engines (spark-ignition or compression-ignition) — excluding free-piston engines — and rotary piston engines, either naturally aspirated or pressure-charged and equipped with either mechanical pressure-charger or turbocharger. Particular specifications for the test of compression-ignition engines are specified in Annex A.  Published 2012-06 Edition : 4 Number of pages : 24 Technical Committee 43.140 Motorcycles and mopeds
ISO 4129:1978 Road vehicles — Mopeds — Symbols for controls, indicators and tell-tales  Withdrawn 1978-04 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 3 Technical Committee 43.140 Motorcycles and mopeds
ISO 4129:1990 Mopeds — Symbols for controls, indicators and tell-tales Specifies the symbols, i. e. conventional signs, used to identify certain controls, indicators and tell-tales on a moped and to facilitate their usage. Indicates the colours of possible optical tell-tales which warn the driver of the operation or malfunctioning of devices and equipment connected to the corresponding controls.  Withdrawn 1990-09 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 4 Technical Committee 43.140 Motorcycles and mopeds ; 01.080.20 Graphical symbols for use on specific equipment
ISO 4129:2012 Road vehicles — Mopeds — Symbols for controls, indicators and tell-tales ISO 4129:2012 specifies the symbols, i.e. conventional signs, used to identify certain controls, indicators and tell-tales on a moped and to facilitate their usage. ISO 4129:2012 also indicates the colours of possible optical tell-tales which warn the driver of the operation or malfunctioning of the related devices and equipment. ISO 4129:2012 is applicable to those controls, indicators and tell-tales, which, when used, are fitted on the instrument panel or in the immediate vicinity of the moped rider.  Withdrawn 2012-09 Edition : 3 Number of pages : 11 Technical Committee 43.140 Motorcycles and mopeds ; 01.080.20 Graphical symbols for use on specific equipment
ISO 4151:1978 Road vehicles — Mopeds — Type, location and functions of controls  Withdrawn 1978-11 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 2 Technical Committee 43.140 Motorcycles and mopeds
ISO 4164:2012 Mopeds — Engine test code — Net power This International Standard specifies methods for evaluating the performance of engines designed for mopeds as defined in ISO 3833, in particular with a view to the presentation of power curves and specific fuel consumption at full load as a function of engine speed, for net power assessment. It is applicable to reciprocating internal combustion engines (spark-ignition), excluding free-piston engines, and rotary piston engines, either naturally aspirated or pressure-charged and equipped with either mechanical pressure-charger or turbocharger.  Published 2012-09 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 19 Technical Committee 43.140 Motorcycles and mopeds
ISO 4249-3:1986 Motorcycle tyres and rims (Code-designated series) — Part 3: Rims  Withdrawn 1986-12 Edition : 2 Technical Committee 43.140 Motorcycles and mopeds
ISO 4249-3:1990 Motorcycle tyres and rims (Code-designated series) — Part 3: Rims  Withdrawn 1990-02 Edition : 3 Number of pages : 5 Technical Committee 43.140 Motorcycles and mopeds
ISO 4249-3:1997 Motorcycle tyres and rims (code-designated series) — Part 3: Rims  Withdrawn 1997-07 Edition : 4 Number of pages : 11 Technical Committee 43.140 Motorcycles and mopeds
ISO 4249-3:1997/Amd 1:2001 Motorcycle tyres and rims (code-designated series) — Part 3: Rims — Amendment 1  Withdrawn 2001-12 Edition : 4 Number of pages : 1 Technical Committee 43.140 Motorcycles and mopeds
ISO 4249-3:2004 Motorcycle tyres and rims (code-designated series) — Part 3: Rims ISO 4249-3:2004 specifies the rim dimensions for a selection of rims for motorcycle tyres. It sets only those rim contour dimensions necessary for tyre mounting, and for fitting the tyre to the rim.  Withdrawn 2004-11 Edition : 5 Number of pages : 11 Technical Committee 43.140 Motorcycles and mopeds
ISO 4249-3:2010 Motorcycle tyres and rims (code-designated series) — Part 3: Rims ISO 4249-3:2010 specifies the rim dimensions for a selection of rims for motorcycle tyres. It stipulates only those rim contour dimensions necessary for tyre mounting, and for fitting the tyre to the rim.  Published 2010-11 Edition : 6 Number of pages : 11 Technical Committee 43.140 Motorcycles and mopeds
ISO/DTR 5262 Motorcycles — Guideline for verification of total running resistance force during mode running on a chassis dynamometer  Under development Edition : 1 Number of pages : 15 Technical Committee 43.140 Motorcycles and mopeds
ISO/DTR 5340 Motorcycles — Consideration for use cases of ISO 26262-12 MSIL classification  Under development Edition : 1 Number of pages : 16 Technical Committee 43.140 Motorcycles and mopeds
ISO 5751-1:2004 Motorcycle tyres and rims (metric series) — Part 1: Design guides ISO 5751-1:2004 gives guidelines for the design of, and specifies the designation and calculation of the dimensions for, metric-series motorcycle tyres. It is applicable to motorcycle tyres with a reduced height/width ratio (100 and lower) that can be fitted on cylindrical bead-seat or 5° tapered bead-seat rims. It is also applicable to other concepts of tyre and rim, provided the appropriate rim/section ratios and coefficients have been established for them.  Withdrawn 2004-11 Edition : 6 Number of pages : 14 Technical Committee 43.140 Motorcycles and mopeds ; 83.160.10 Road vehicle tyres
ISO 5751-1:2004/Cor 1:2006 Motorcycle tyres and rims (metric series) — Part 1: Design guides — Technical Corrigendum 1  Withdrawn 2006-07 Edition : 6 Number of pages : 1 Technical Committee 43.140 Motorcycles and mopeds ; 83.160.10 Road vehicle tyres
ISO 5751-1:2010 Motorcycle tyres and rims (metric series) — Part 1: Design guides ISO 5751-1:2010 gives guidelines for the design of, and specifies the designation and calculation of the dimensions for metric series motorcycle tyres. It is applicable to motorcycle tyres with a reduced height/width ratio (100 and lower) that can be fitted on cylindrical bead-seat or 5° tapered bead-seat rims. It is also applicable to other concepts of tyre and rim, provided the appropriate rim/section ratios and coefficients are established for them.  Published 2010-11 Edition : 7 Number of pages : 14 Technical Committee 43.140 Motorcycles and mopeds ; 83.160.10 Road vehicle tyres
ISO 5751-2:2004 Motorcycle tyres and rims (metric series) — Part 2: Tyre dimensions and load-carrying capacities ISO 5751-2:2004 specifies the tyre size designation, dimensions and load-carrying capacities of metric-series motorcycle tyres. It is applicable to such tyres with a height-to-width ratio of 100 % and below.  Withdrawn 2004-11 Edition : 5 Number of pages : 30 Technical Committee 43.140 Motorcycles and mopeds ; 83.160.10 Road vehicle tyres
ISO 5751-2:2010 Motorcycle tyres and rims (metric series) — Part 2: Tyre dimensions and load-carrying capacities ISO 5751-2:2010 specifies the tyre size designation, dimensions and load-carrying capacities of metric series motorcycle tyres. It is applicable to such tyres with a height-to-width ratio of 100 % and below.  Published 2010-11 Edition : 6 Number of pages : 34 Technical Committee 43.140 Motorcycles and mopeds ; 83.160.10 Road vehicle tyres
ISO 5751-3:1983 Motorcycle tyres and rims (metric series) — Part 3: Rims for tyres of series 80, 90 and 100  Withdrawn 1983-06 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 1 Technical Committee 43.140 Motorcycles and mopeds
ISO 5751-3:1988 Motorcycle tyres and rims (metric series) — Part 3: Rims for tyres of series 100, 90, 80, 70 and 60  Withdrawn 1988-06 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 1 Technical Committee 43.140 Motorcycles and mopeds
ISO 5751-3:1999 Motorcycle tyres and rims (metric series) — Part 3: Range of approved rim contours  Withdrawn 1999-03 Edition : 4 Number of pages : 2 Technical Committee 43.140 Motorcycles and mopeds
ISO 5751-3:1999/Amd 1:2002 Motorcycle tyres and rims (metric series) — Part 3: Range of approved rim contours — Amendment 1  Withdrawn 2002-03 Edition : 4 Number of pages : 2 Technical Committee 43.140 Motorcycles and mopeds
ISO 5751-3:2004 Motorcycle tyres and rims (metric series) — Part 3: Range of approved rim contours ISO 5751-3:2004 specifies the approved rim contours for the rims on which metric-series motorcycle tyres are mounted.  Withdrawn 2004-11 Edition : 5 Number of pages : 5 Technical Committee 43.140 Motorcycles and mopeds ; 83.160.10 Road vehicle tyres
ISO 5751-3:2010 Motorcycle tyres and rims (metric series) — Part 3: Range of approved rim contours ISO 5751-3:2010 specifies the approved rim contours for motorcycle rims on which metric series motorcycle tyres are mounted.  Published 2010-11 Edition : 6 Number of pages : 5 Technical Committee 43.140 Motorcycles and mopeds ; 83.160.10 Road vehicle tyres
ISO 5995-2:1984 Moped tyres and rims — Part 2: Rims  Withdrawn 1984-11 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 4 Technical Committee 43.140 Motorcycles and mopeds
ISO 5995-2:1988 Moped tyres and rims — Part 2: Rims This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition (1984). This part specifies the dimensions of tapered bead seat rims. It applies to those rim contour dimensons necessary for tyre mounting and fitting of the tyre to the rim. Annex A provides details on permitted rim width codes; annex B presents methods for measuring and gauging dimensions of tapered bead seat rims.  Withdrawn 1988-12 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 10 Technical Committee 43.140 Motorcycles and mopeds
ISO 6054-2:1986 Motorcycle tyres and rims (diameter codes 4 to 12) — Scooter type — Part 2: Rims  Withdrawn 1986-11 Edition : 1 Technical Committee 43.140 Motorcycles and mopeds
ISO 6054-2:1990 Motorcycle tyres and rims (Code-designated series) — Diameter codes 4 to 12 — Part 2: Rims Lays down rim dimensions for an inch-code-designated series of motorcycle tyres for diameter codes 4 to 12. This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition (1986).  Published 1990-12 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 6 Technical Committee 43.140 Motorcycles and mopeds
ISO 6460-1:2007 Motorcycles — Measurement method for gaseous exhaust emissions and fuel consumption — Part 1: General test requirements ISO 6460-1:2007 specifies the general test requirements for measurement for the gaseous exhaust emissions from motorcycles, and for determining the fuel consumption of motorcycles as defined in ISO 3833. It is applicable to motorcycles equipped with a spark ignition engine (4-stroke engine, 2-stroke engine or rotary piston engine) or a compression ignition engine.  Withdrawn 2007-08 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 51 Technical Committee 43.140 Motorcycles and mopeds ; 13.040.50 Transport exhaust emissions
ISO 6460-1:2007/Amd 1:2015 Motorcycles — Measurement method for gaseous exhaust emissions and fuel consumption — Part 1: General test requirements — Amendment 1  Withdrawn 2015-11 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 1 Technical Committee 43.140 Motorcycles and mopeds ; 13.040.50 Transport exhaust emissions
ISO 7399:1990 Motorcycles — Alternating current flasher units Specifies the electrical characteristics with which a.c. flasher units are required to comply when submitted for type-testing. Applies to flashers intended for use with 6 V or 12 V systems. This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition (1984).  Published 1990-11 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 6 Technical Committee 43.140 Motorcycles and mopeds
ISO 6460-1:2022 Motorcycles — Measurement method for gaseous exhaust emissions and fuel consumption — Part 1: General test requirements This document specifies the general test requirements for measurement of the gaseous exhaust emissions from motorcycles, and for determining the fuel consumption of motorcycles as defined in ISO 3833. It is applicable to motorcycles equipped with a spark ignition engine (four-stroke engine or rotary piston engine).  Published 2022-02 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 58 Technical Committee 43.140 Motorcycles and mopeds ; 13.040.50 Transport exhaust emissions
ISO 6460-2:2007 Motorcycles — Measurement method for gaseous exhaust emissions and fuel consumption — Part 2: Test cycles and specific test conditions ISO 6460-2:2007 defines test cycles for measurement for the gaseous emissions from motorcycles, as well as for determining the fuel consumption of motorcycles as defined in ISO 3833, equipped with a spark ignition engine (four-stroke engine, two-stroke engine or rotary piston engine) or a compression ignition engine.  Withdrawn 2007-08 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 21 Technical Committee 43.140 Motorcycles and mopeds ; 13.040.50 Transport exhaust emissions
ISO 6460-2:2014 Motorcycles — Measurement method for gaseous exhaust emissions and fuel consumption — Part 2: Test cycles and specific test conditions ISO 6460-2:2014 defines test cycles for measurement for the gaseous exhaust emissions from motorcycles, as well as for determining the fuel consumption of motorcycles as defined in ISO 3833, equipped with a spark ignition engine (four-stroke engine, two-stroke engine, or rotary piston engine) or a compression ignition engine. The test cycle 1 is equivalent to the test cycle specified in the European Union Commission Directive 2003/77/EC[6] and the test cycle 2 is equivalent to the test cycle specified in global technical regulations No.2 (WMTC), United Nations Economic Commission for Europe, ECE/TRANS/180/Add.2[9]. A selection of other test cycles adopted or to be adopted by several countries is described in Annex C for information purpose.  Published 2014-12 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 71 Technical Committee 43.140 Motorcycles and mopeds ; 13.040.50 Transport exhaust emissions
ISO 6460-3:2007 Motorcycles — Measurement method for gaseous exhaust emissions and fuel consumption — Part 3: Fuel consumption measurement at a constant speed ISO 6460-3:2007 specifies the methods of measurement for fuel consumption at a constant speed on the road and on the chassis dynamometer. It is applicable to motorcycles as defined in ISO 3833 equipped with a spark ignition engine (four-stroke engine, two-stroke engine or rotary piston engine) or a compression ignition engine.  Published 2007-08 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 14 Technical Committee 43.140 Motorcycles and mopeds ; 13.040.50 Transport exhaust emissions
ISO 6460-3:2007/Amd 1:2015 Motorcycles — Measurement method for gaseous exhaust emissions and fuel consumption — Part 3: Fuel consumption measurement at a constant speed — Amendment 1  Published 2015-11 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 1 Technical Committee 43.140 Motorcycles and mopeds ; 13.040.50 Transport exhaust emissions
ISO 6460-3:2007/Amd 2:2022 Motorcycles — Measurement method for gaseous exhaust emissions and fuel consumption — Part 3: Fuel consumption measurement at a constant speed — Amendment 2  Published 2022-12 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 1 Technical Committee 43.140 Motorcycles and mopeds ; 13.040.50 Transport exhaust emissions
ISO 6460:1981 Road vehicles — Measurement method of gaseous pollutants emitted by motorcycles equipped with a controlled ignition engine Specifies methods of measurement for gaseous pollutants emitted by motorcycles as defined in ISO 3833, equipped with a 4-stroke, a 2-stroke or a rotary controlled ignition engine. Defines a driving cycle in accordance with the requirements of different types of motorcycles and provides specifications of the collecting methods for gaseous pollutants, a measuring system and a test bench.  Withdrawn 1981-06 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 14 Technical Committee 43.140 Motorcycles and mopeds ; 13.040.50 Transport exhaust emissions
ISO 6725:1981 Road vehicles — Dimensions of two-wheeled mopeds and motorcycles — Terms and definitions Defines terms relating to the dimensions of mopeds and motorcycles, but does not deal with methods of measurement, nor with the units used in reporting the results, nor with the accuracy required or with the order of magnitude of the dimensions defined. Applies to mopeds and motorcycles as defined in ISO 3833, with the exception of three-wheeled vehicles.  Published 1981-07 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 8 Technical Committee 43.140 Motorcycles and mopeds ; 01.040.43 Road vehicle engineering (Vocabularies)
ISO 6726:1980 Road vehicles — Weights of mopeds and motorcycles with two wheels — Vocabulary  Withdrawn 1980-12 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 3 Technical Committee 43.140 Motorcycles and mopeds ; 01.040.43 Road vehicle engineering (Vocabularies)
ISO 6726:1988 Mopeds and motorcycles with two wheels — Masses — Vocabulary Defines terms relating to the masses of mopeds and motorcycles, but does not deal with methods of measurement, nor with the units used in reporting the results, nor with the accuracy required or with the order of magnitude of the masses defined. Applies to mopeds and motorcycles as defined in ISO 3833. This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition (1980).  Published 1988-11 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 5 Technical Committee 43.140 Motorcycles and mopeds ; 01.040.43 Road vehicle engineering (Vocabularies)
ISO 6727:1981 Road vehicles — Motorcycles — Symbols for controls, indicators and telltales Specifies the symbols, i. e. conventional signs, used to identify certain controls, indicators and tell-tales on a motorcycle and to facilitate their usage. Indicates the colours of possible optical tell-tales which warn the driver of the operation or malfunctioning of the devices and equipment connected to the corresponding controls.  Withdrawn 1981-03 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 3 Technical Committee 43.140 Motorcycles and mopeds ; 01.080.20 Graphical symbols for use on specific equipment
ISO 6727:2012 Road vehicles — Motorcycles — Symbols for controls, indicators and tell-tales ISO 6727:2012 specifies the symbols, i.e. conventional signs, used to identify certain controls, indicators and tell-tales on a motorcycle and to facilitate their usage. ISO 6727:2012 also indicates the colours of possible optical tell-tales which warn the driver of the operation or malfunctioning of the related devices and equipment. ISO 6727:2012 is applicable to those controls, indicators and tell-tales, which, when used, are fitted on the instrument panel or in the immediate vicinity of the motorcycle rider.  Withdrawn 2012-09 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 12 Technical Committee 43.140 Motorcycles and mopeds ; 01.080.20 Graphical symbols for use on specific equipment
ISO 6727:2021 Road vehicles — Motorcycles and mopeds — Symbols for controls, indicators and tell-tales This document specifies the symbols, i.e. conventional signs, used to identify certain controls, indicators and tell-tales on a motorcycle/moped[1] and to facilitate their usage. This document also indicates the colours of possible optical tell-tales which warn the rider of the operation or malfunctioning of the related devices and equipment. This document is applicable to those controls, indicators and tell-tales, which, when used, are fitted on the instrument panel or in the immediate vicinity of the motorcycle/moped rider. [1] "Motorcycle/moped" as defined in ISO 3833 but does not include a steering wheel type.  Published 2021-03 Edition : 3 Number of pages : 23 Technical Committee 43.140 Motorcycles and mopeds ; 01.080.20 Graphical symbols for use on specific equipment
ISO 6727:2021/AWI Amd 1 Road vehicles — Motorcycles and mopeds — Symbols for controls, indicators and tell-tales — Amendment 1  Under development Edition : 3 Technical Committee 43.140 Motorcycles and mopeds ; 01.080.20 Graphical symbols for use on specific equipment
ISO 6855-1:2012 Mopeds — Measurement method for gaseous exhaust emissions and fuel consumption — Part 1: General test requirements ISO 6855-1:2012 specifies the general test requirements for measurement for the gaseous exhaust emissions from mopeds, and for determining the fuel consumption of mopeds as defined in ISO 3833. It is applicable to mopeds equipped with a spark ignition engine (four-stroke engine, two-stroke engine or rotary piston engine).  Published 2012-09 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 52 Technical Committee 43.140 Motorcycles and mopeds ; 13.040.50 Transport exhaust emissions
ISO 6855-2:2012 Mopeds — Measurement method for gaseous exhaust emissions and fuel consumption — Part 2: Test cycles and specific test conditions This part of ISO 6855 defines test cycles for measurement for gaseous exhaust emissions from mopeds, as well as for determining the fuel consumption of mopeds as defined in ISO 3833, equipped with a spark ignition engine (four-stroke engine, two-stroke engine or rotary piston engine).  Published 2012-09 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 15 Technical Committee 43.140 Motorcycles and mopeds ; 13.040.50 Transport exhaust emissions
ISO 6855-3:2012 Mopeds — Measurement method for gaseous exhaust emissions and fuel consumption — Part 3: Fuel consumption measurement at a constant speed ISO 6855-3 specifies the methods of measurement for fuel consumption at a constant speed on the road and on the chassis dynamometer. It is applicable to mopeds as defined in ISO 3833 equipped with a spark ignition engine (four-stroke engine, two-stroke engine or rotary piston engine).  Published 2012-09 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 15 Technical Committee 43.140 Motorcycles and mopeds ; 13.040.50 Transport exhaust emissions
ISO 7400:1984 Road vehicles — Mopeds — A.C. flasher units  Withdrawn 1984-10 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 6 Technical Committee 43.140 Motorcycles and mopeds
ISO 6855:1983 Road vehicles — Measurement methods for gaseous pollutants emitted by mopeds equipped with a controlled ignition engine Specifies methods of measurement for gaseous pollutants emitted by mopeds as defined in ISO 3833, equipped with a 4-stroke, a 2-stroke or a rotary controlled ignition engine. Defines a driving cycle in accordance with the requirements of different types of mopeds and provides specifications of the collecting methods for gaseous pollutants, a measuring system and a test bench. This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition (1981).  Withdrawn 1983-10 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 13 Technical Committee 43.140 Motorcycles and mopeds ; 13.040.50 Transport exhaust emissions
ISO 6970:1994 Motorcycles and mopeds — Pollution tests — Chassis dynamometer bench Specifies the performance of a universal chassis dynamometer bench and a simplified bench, with a single roller, for laboratory tests on mopeds and motorcycles. Also gives the design characteristics of a bench. The bench is used to check exhaust gas emissions.  Withdrawn 1994-10 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 9 Technical Committee 43.140 Motorcycles and mopeds ; 13.040.50 Transport exhaust emissions
ISO/TR 6970:1981 Road vehicles — Pollution tests for motorcycles and mopeds — Bench (chassis dynamometer)  Withdrawn 1981-09 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 10 Technical Committee 43.140 Motorcycles and mopeds ; 13.040.50 Transport exhaust emissions
ISO 7116:1981 Road vehicles — Measurement method for the maximum speed of mopeds  Withdrawn 1981-07 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 2 Technical Committee 43.140 Motorcycles and mopeds
ISO 7116:1995 Mopeds — Measurement of maximum speed Cancels and replaces the first edition (1981). Specifies the method of determining the maximum speed of a moped. Describes the preparation of test vehicle, the rider and riding position, test track and use, the atmospheric conditions, the test procedure and the calculation of average speed.  Withdrawn 1995-02 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 5 Technical Committee 43.140 Motorcycles and mopeds
ISO 7116:2011 Mopeds — Measurement method for determining maximum speed ISO 7116:2011 specifies a method for determining the maximum speed of a moped as defined in ISO 3833.  Published 2011-02 Edition : 3 Number of pages : 18 Technical Committee 43.140 Motorcycles and mopeds