What's New > ESTA Standards Watch | May 10, 2022
The latest issue of ESTA Standards Watch is now available here.
News items in this issue include:
- Four new ESTA standards available.
- Five ESTA docs in public review.
- Call for interest in a weapons safety working group.
- Behind the Scenes seeks designers for 2022 Holiday Cards.
- ESTA partners with Netflix to increase workforce diversity.
- ANSI seeks comments on proposed ISO technical committee on smart distribution.
- WTO Technical Barriers to Trade: US EPA changes to air emission sources rules; 920 MHz low power wireless in Japan; NB IoT User Equipment in Viet Nam; and Canadian RLAN in the 6 GHz band.
- ANSI public reviews: particle board, video conference room lighting; energy storage systems; fire tests of building materials; unmanned aerial system cybersecurity; flexible lighting products; coding of audio-visual objects and JPEG 2000.
- CSA public reviews: accessible private homes and pin-and-sleeve plugs.
- One new ANS project: lighting power systems for commercial and industrial facilities.
- Final approvals for American National Standards: National Electrical Safety Code; ANSI E1.22, E1.36, and E1.69; and UL 2344 for material lifts.
- Draft IEC & ISO docs: adaptive streaming; software architecture; future networks; BIM data schema; immersive media; JPEG Snack; limb prostheses; robotics safety management; community resilience; HBES and BACS; luminaire performance; singledrop digital industrial communication; electrical energy storage systems; human aspects of dependability; radioactivity nuclear emergency exposure; safety of toys; safety of machinery; wind energy site risk assessment; IoT; and functional performance criteria for robots used in AAL connected home environments.
- Recently published IEC & ISO docs: LED sources on road vehicles; energy consumption of computers; lithium-ion battery safety; and intelligent transport system vocabulary.
- TSP meeting schedule.
- Investors in Innovation, supporters of ESTA's TSP.
The archive of all the Standards News and Standards Watch issues back to the beginning of 2011 is available at http://estalink.us/nn7a1.