Link: ISO 6892-2:2018 Metallic materials. Tensile testing Method of test at elevated temperature
Source: BSI Standards
ISO/TS 19293:2018 Health informatics. Requirements for a record of a dispense of a medicinal product
Link: ISO/TS 19293:2018 Health informatics. Requirements for a record of a dispense of a medicinal product
Source: BSI Standards
ISO 15552:2018 Pneumatic fluid power. Cylinders with detachable mountings, 1 000 kPa (10 bar) series, bores from 32 mm to 320 mm. Basic, mounting and accessories dimensions
ISO/IEC 30114-2:2018 Information technology. Extensions of Office Open XML file formats Character repertoire checking
ISO/TS 19837:2018 Safety of machinery. Trapped key interlocking devices. Principles for design and selection
Link: ISO/TS 19837:2018 Safety of machinery. Trapped key interlocking devices. Principles for design and selection
Source: BSI Standards
ISO 19613:2018 Fine ceramics (advanced ceramics, advanced technical ceramics). Measurement of viscosity of ceramic slurry by use of a rotational viscometer
ISO 9241-11:2018 Ergonomics of human-system interaction Usability: Definitions and concepts
Link: ISO 9241-11:2018 Ergonomics of human-system interaction Usability: Definitions and concepts
Source: BSI Standards
ISO 16332:2018 Diesel engines. Fuel filters. Method for evaluating fuel/water separation efficiency
Link: ISO 16332:2018 Diesel engines. Fuel filters. Method for evaluating fuel/water separation efficiency
Source: BSI Standards
IEC 62955:2018 Residual direct current detecting device (RDC-DD) to be used for mode 3 charging of electric vehicles
Press release: Foreign Secretary responds to reports of chemical weapons attack in Douma, Syria
Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson said:
Reports of a large scale chemical weapons attack in Douma on Saturday causing high numbers of casualties are deeply disturbing. It is truly horrific to think that many of the victims were reportedly families seeking refuge from airstrikes in underground shelters.
Despite Russia’s promise in 2013 to ensure Syria would abandon all of its chemical weapons, international investigators mandated by the UN Security Council have found the Asad regime responsible for using poison gas in at least four separate attacks since 2014. These latest reports must urgently be investigated and the international community must respond. Investigators from the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons looking into reports of chemical weapons use in Syria have our full support. Russia must not yet again try to obstruct these investigations.
Should it be confirmed that the regime has used chemical weapons again, it would be yet another appalling example of the Asad regime’s brutality and blatant disregard for both the Syrian people and its legal obligations not to use chemical weapons.
We condemn the use of chemical weapons by anyone, anywhere. We are in close touch with our allies following these latest reports. Those responsible for the use of chemical weapons have lost all moral integrity and must be held to account.
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Link: Press release: Foreign Secretary responds to reports of chemical weapons attack in Douma, Syria
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