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AS/NZS ISO 32000.2 Document management - Portable document format, Part 2: PDF 2.0

The objective of this document is to specify a digital form for representing electronic documents to enable users to exchange and view electronic documents independent of the environment in which they were created or the environment in which they are viewed or printed.
This document does not specify the following —
(a) specific processes for converting paper or electronic documents to the PDF file format;
(b) specific technical design, user interface implementation, or operational details of rendering;
(c) specific physical methods of storing these documents such as media and storage conditions;
(d) methods for validating the conformance of PDF files or PDF processors; and
(e) required computer hardware and/or operating system.
This document is identical to, and has been reproduced from, ISO 32000‑2:2020, Document management — Portable document format — Part 2: PDF 2.0.

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Closing date for comments 28/8/2025

AS/NZS ISO/IEC 15408.1 Information security, cybersecurity and privacy protection - Evaluation criteria for IT security, Part 1: Introduction and general model

The objective of this document is to establish the general concepts and principles of IT security evaluation and specifies the general model of evaluation given by various parts of the document which in its entirety is meant to be used as the basis for evaluation of security properties of IT products.
This document provides an overview of all parts of the AS/NZS ISO/IEC 15408 series. It describes the various parts of the AS/NZS ISO/IEC 15408 series; defines the terms and abbreviations to be used in all parts of the document; establishes the core concept of a Target of Evaluation (TOE); describes the evaluation context and describes the audience to which the evaluation criteria is addressed. An introduction to the basic security concepts necessary for evaluation of IT products is given.
This document introduces —
(a) the key concepts of Protection Profiles (PP), PP-Modules, PP-Configurations, packages, Security Targets (ST), and conformance types;
(b) a description of the organization of security components throughout the model;
(c) the various operations by which the functional and assurance components given in AS/NZS ISO/IEC 15408.2 and AS/NZS ISO/IEC 15408.3 can be tailored through the use of permitted operations;
(d) general information about the evaluation methods given in ISO/IEC 18045;
(e) guidance for the application of AS/NZS ISO/IEC 15408.4 in order to develop evaluation methods (EM) and evaluation activities (EA) derived from ISO/IEC 18045;
(f) general information about the pre-defined Evaluation Assurance Levels (EALs) defined in AS/NZS ISO/IEC 15408.5;
(g) information in regard to the scope of evaluation schemes.

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Closing date for comments 3/9/2025

Information security, cybersecurity and privacy protection - Evaluation criteria for IT security, Part 3: Security assurance components

The objective of this document is to define the assurance requirements of the ISO/IEC 15408 series. It includes the individual assurance components from which the evaluation assurance levels and other packages contained in ISO/IEC 15408-5 are composed, and the criteria for evaluation of Protection Profiles (PPs), PP-Configurations, PP-Modules, and Security Targets (STs).

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Closing date for comments 4/9/2025

DR AS/NZS 1301.434.1:2024 Methods of test for pulp and paper, Method 434.1: Determination of the flat crush resistance after laboratory fluting, Part 1: A-flute

The objective of this document is to provide a method for determining the flat crush resistance of corrugating medium.

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Closing date for comments 4/9/2025

DR AS/NZS 1301.434.2:2024 Methods of test for pulp and paper, Method 434: Determination of the flat crush resistance after laboratory fluting, Part 2: B-flute

The objective of this document is to provide a method for determining the flat crush resistance of corrugating medium.

This document is an adoption with national modifications, and has been reproduced from, ISO 7263‑2:2018, Corrugating medium — Determination of the flat crush resistance after laboratory fluting - Part 2: B-flute. The modifications are set out in national variations boxes which give instructions where the ISO text is to be modified for use in Australia and New Zealand. Due to ISO copyright policy it is not possible to directly modify the ISO content.

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Closing date for comments 29/8/2025

DR AS/NZS 4024.1602:2025 Safety of machinery, Part 1602: Interlocking devices associated with guards — Principles for design and selection (ISO 14119:2024, IDT)

The objective of this document is to specify principles for the design and selection (independent of the nature of the energy source) of interlocking devices associated with guards and provides guidance on measures to minimize the possibility of defeat of interlocking devices in a reasonably foreseeable manner.
This document covers principles for the design, selection and application of the following:
(a) Parts of the guards which actuate interlocking devices.
(b) Trapped key interlocking devices and systems for machinery applications.

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Closing date for comments 15/9/2025

DR AS/NZS 4024.2601:2025 Safety of machinery, Part 2601: Two-hand control devices - Principles for design and selection (ISO 13851:2019, IDT)

The objective of this document is to specify the safety requirements of a two-hand control device (THCD) and the dependency of the output signal from the actuation by hand of the control actuating devices.

This document describes the main characteristics of THCDs for the achievement of safety and sets out combinations of functional characteristics for three types. It does not apply to devices intended to be used as enabling devices, as hold-to-run devices or as special control devices.

This document does not specify with which machines THCDs shall be used. It also does not specify which types of two-hand-control device shall be used for a specific application. Moreover, while guidance is given, it does not specify the required distance between the THCD and the danger zone (see 8.8).

This document provides requirements for design and guidance on the selection (based on a risk assessment) of THCDs including the prevention of defeat, the avoidance of faults and verification of compliance.

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Closing date for comments 15/9/2025

DR AS/NZS 4024.2802:2025 Safety of machinery, Part 2802: Application of protective equipment to detect the presence of persons (IEC 62046:2018, IDT)

The objective of this document is to specify requirements for the selection, positioning, configuration and commissioning of protective equipment to detect the momentary or continued presence of persons in order to protect those persons from dangerous part(s) of machinery in industrial applications. This document covers the application of electro-sensitive protective equipment (ESPE) specified in IEC 61496 (all parts) and pressure sensitive mats and floors specified in ISO 13856-1.
It takes into account the characteristics of the machinery, the protective equipment, the environment and human interaction by persons of 14 years and older.

This document includes informative annexes to provide guidance on the application of protective equipment to detect the presence of persons. These annexes contain examples to illustrate the principles of this standard. These examples are not intended to be the only solutions to a given application and are not intended to restrict innovation or advancement of technology. The examples are provided only as representative solutions to illustrate some of the concepts of integration of protective equipment, and have been simplified for clarity, so they may be incomplete.

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Closing date for comments 15/9/2025

DR AS/NZS 5125.1:2014 Amd 1:2025 Heat pump water heaters - Performance assessment, Part 1: Air source heat pump water heaters

This Amendment applies to the following elements:
(a) Clause 1.2
(b) Clause 1.3
(c) Appendix H
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Closing date for comments 18/9/2025

DR AS/NZS 5369:2023 Amd 1:2025 Reprocessing of reusable medical devices and other devices in health and non-health related facilities

The objective of is to establish uniform minimum requirements for the cleaning, disinfection, and sterilisation of reusable medical devices (RMDs) and other devices, ensuring they are safe for use and do not pose a risk of transmitting infectious agents.
This amendment applies to the following elements:
(a) Global change
(b) Introduction
(c) Terms and definitions
(d) Clauses 5.1.2, 5.3, 5.6.13, 5.6.15, 7.4.6, 8.2.2, 8.2.3, 8.7.4 and 8.7.7
(e) Tables 5.1 and 8.2
(f) Appendix A

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Closing date for comments 22/9/2025

DR AS/NZS ISO 9984:2025 Information and documentation - Transliteration of Georgian characters into Latin characters

The objective of this document is to establish a system for the transliteration of Georgian characters into Latin characters to permit international information exchange, particularly by electronic means.

This document is identical to, and has been reproduced from, ISO 9984:2025, Information and documentation — Transliteration of Georgian characters into Latin characters.

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Closing date for comments 15/9/2025

DR AS/NZS ISO 9985:2025 Information and documentation - Transliteration of Armenian characters into Latin characters

The objective of this document is to establish a system for the transliteration of the modern Armenian alphabet into Latin characters to permit international information exchange, particularly by electronic means.

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Closing date for comments 15/9/2025

DR AS/NZS ISO/IEC 15408.4 Information security, cybersecurity and privacy protection - Evaluation criteria for IT security, Part 4: Framework for the specification of evaluation methods and activities

The objective of this document is to provide a standardized framework for specifying objective, repeatable and reproducible evaluation methods and evaluation activities.

This document does not specify how to evaluate, adopt, or maintain evaluation methods and evaluation activities. These aspects are a matter for those originating the evaluation methods and evaluation activities in their particular area of interest.

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Closing date for comments 15/9/2025

AS/NZS ISO/IEC 15408.5 Information security, cybersecurity and privacy protection - Evaluation criteria for IT security, Part 5: Pre-defined packages of security requirements

The objective of this document is to provide packages of security assurance and security functional requirements that have been identified as useful in support of common usage by stakeholders.
This document presents —
(a) evaluation assurance level (EAL) family of packages that specify pre-defined sets of security assurance components that may be referenced in PPs and STs and which specify appropriate security assurances to be provided during an evaluation of a target of evaluation (TOE);
(b) composition assurance (CAP) family of packages that specify sets of security assurance components used for specifying appropriate security assurances to be provided during an evaluation of composed TOEs;
(c) composite product (COMP) package that specifies a set of security assurance components used for specifying appropriate security assurances to be provided during an evaluation of a composite product TOEs;
(d) protection profile assurance (PPA) family of packages that specify sets of security assurance components used for specifying appropriate security assurances to be provided during a protection profile evaluation;
(e) security target assurance (STA) family of packages that specify sets of security assurance components used for specifying appropriate security assurances to be provided during a security target evaluation.

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Closing date for comments 3/9/2025

DR AS/NZS ISO/IEC 27556:2025 Information security, cybersecurity and privacy protection - User-centric privacy preferences management framework

The objective of this document is to provide a user-centric framework for handling personally identifiable information (PII), based on privacy preferences.

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Closing date for comments 18/9/2025