1 | | Woodworking machines -- Safety -- Part 1: Common requirements | 30.99 | CD approved for registration as DIS | | DIS registered | 02/12/2026 | WG-1 | Published 3/3/2021 |
2 | | Woodworking machines -- Safety -- Part 2: Horizontal beam panel circular sawing machines | 60.60 | Published | | International Standard under periodical review | 10/14/2026 | WG-1 | Published 10/13/2021 |
3 | | Woodworking machines -- Safety requirements -- Part 3: Numerically controlled (NC/CNC) boring and routing machines | 60.60 | Published | | International Standard under periodical review | 10/14/2026 | WG-1 | Published 11/17/2021 |
4 | | Woodworking machines -- Safety -- Part 4: Vertical panel circular sawing machines | 60.60 | Published | | International Standard under periodical review | 07/17/2029 | WG-1 | Published 7/22/2024 |
5 | | Woodworking machines -- Safety -- Part 5: Dimension saws | 60.60 | Published | | International Standard under periodical review | 07/17/2029 | WG-2 | Published 7/22/2024 |
6 | | Woodworking machines -- Safety -- Part 6: Single spindle vertical moulding machines ("toupies") | 60.60 | Published | | International Standard under periodical review | 04/14/2029 | WG-2 | Published 04/08/2024 |
7 | | Woodworking machines -- Safety -- Part 7: Surface planing, thickness planing, combined surface/thickness planing machines | 60.60 | Published | | International Standard under periodical review | 07/14/2029 | WG-2 | Published 8/27/2024 |
8 | | Woodworking machines -- Safety -- Part 8: Wide belt calibrating and sanding machines | 60.60 | Published | | International Standard under periodical review | 07/14/2029 | WG-1 | Published 7/22/2024 |
9 | | Woodworking machines -- Safety -- Part 9: Circular saw benches (with and without sliding table) | 60.60 | Published | | International Standard under periodical review | 07/14/2029 | WG-2 | Published 8/29/2024 |
10 | | Woodworking machines -- Safety -- Part 10: Building site/contractor saws | 90.93 | Published | | International Standard under periodical review | 07/14/2029 | WG-2 | Published 11/13/2018 |
11 | | Woodworking machines -- Safety -- Part 11: Combined machines | 60.60 | Published | | International Standard under periodical review | 07/14/2029 | WG-2 | Published 7/22/2024 |
12 | | Woodworking machines -- Safety -- Part 12: Tenoning/profiling machines | 60.00 | International Standard under publication | | International Standard published | 04/24/24 | WG-1 | |
13 | | Woodworking machines -- Safety -- Part 13: Multiblade rip sawing machines with manual loading and/or unloading | 50.00 | Final text received or FDIS registered for formal approval | | Proof sent to Secretariat or FDIS ballot initiated: 2 months | 04/24/24 | WG-1 | |
14 | | Woodworking machines -- Safety -- Part 14: Four sided planing and moulding machines | 60.60 | International Standard published | | International Standard under periodical review | 10/14/2026 | WG-1 | Published 10/14/2021 |
15 | | Woodworking machines -- Safety -- Part 15: Presses | 50.00 | Final text received or FDIS registered for formal approval | | Proof sent to Secretariat or FDIS ballot initiated: 2 months | 04/13/24 | WG-1 | |
16 | | Woodworking machines -- Safety -- Part 16: Table band saws and band re-saws | 60.60 | Published | | International Standard under periodical review | 10/14/2026 | WG-2 | Published 10/07/2021 |
17 | | Woodworking machines -- Safety requirements -- Part 17: Edge-banding machines fed by chain(s) | 60.60 | Published | | | 04/14/26 | WG-1 | Published 05/25/2021 |
18 | | Woodworking machines -- Safety requirements -- Part 18: Log band sawing machines | 0.00 | Proposal for new project received | | New project registered in TC/SC work programme | None yet | WG-2 | |
19 | | Woodworking machines -- Safety requirements -- Part 19: Double mitre sawing machines for V cutting | 0.00 | Proposal for new project received | | | | | Recently added standard 4/3 Note: This is not showing on ISO Project List at all |
20 | | Woodworking machines -- Safety requirements -- Part 20: Horizontal cutting cross-cut sawing machines with one saw unit (radial arm saws) | 40.00 | DIS registered | | DIS ballot initiated | 09/09/2024 | WG-2 | |
21 | | Woodworking machines — Safety — Part 21: Double blade circular sawing machines for cross-cutting with integrated feed | 40.00 | DIS registered | | DIS ballot initiated | 09/09/2024 | WG-2 | |
22 | | Woodworking machines — Safety — Part 22: Single blade automatic and semi-automatic up-cutting cross-cut sawing machines | 40.00 | DIS registered | | DIS ballot initiated | 09/09/2024 | WG-2 | |
23 | | Tools for woodworking - Safety — Part 1: Milling tools, circular saw blades | 00.00 | Proposal for new project received | | | | | 11/29/2022 |
24 | | Tools for woodworking - Safety — Part 2: Requirements for the shank of shank mounted milling tools/circular saw blades | 00.00 | Proposal for new project received | | | | | 11/29/2022 |
25 | | Tools for woodworking - Safety — Part 3: Clamping devices | 00.00 | Proposal for new project received | | | | | 11/29/2022 |
26 | | Woodworking machines — Multi-spindle boring machines — Nomenclature | 90.93 | International Standard confirmed | | International Standard under periodical review | 10/14/2025 | | Published 1988 |
27 | | Woodworking machines — Double-end tenoning machines — Nomenclature and acceptance conditions | 90.93 | International Standard confirmed | | International Standard under periodical review | 10/14/2025 | | Published 1988 |
28 | | | WITHDRAWN |
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70 | | | * Description of International Harmonized Stage Codes |
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72 | | Technical committees or subcommittees may introduce into their work programmes, by a simple majority vote of their P-members, preliminary work items. The committee shall evaluate the market relevance and resources required for all such items. This stage can be used for the elaboration of a new work item proposal (see 2.3) and the development of an initial draft. | | | | | | | |
73 | | Confirm that a new International Standard in the subject area is needed. A new work item proposal (NWIP) is submitted to the committee for vote. When completing the ballot form, national bodies shall provide a statement justifying their decision (“justification statement”). If no such statement is provided, the positive or negative vote of a national body will not be registered and considered. | | | | | | | |
74 | | Usually a working group (WG) is set up by the parent committee to prepare the working draft (WD). The WG is made up of experts and a Convenor (usually the Project leader). Successive WDs can be circulated until the experts are satisfied that they have developed the best solution they can. The draft is then forwarded to the WG's parent committee who will decide which stage to go to next. | | | | | | | |
75 | | During this stage the draft from the working group is shared with the members of the parent committee. If the committee uses this stage, the committee draft (CD) is circulated to the members of the committee who then comment and vote. | | | | | | | |
76 | | The Draft International Standard (DIS) is submitted to ISO Central Secretariat by the committee secretary. It is then circulated to all ISO members who get 3 months to vote and comment on it. | | | | | | | |
77 | | This stage will be automatically skipped if the DIS has been approved However, if the draft has been significantly revised following comments at the DIS stage (even if the DIS has been approved) committees can decide to carry out this stage. If this stage is used, the Final Draft International Standard (FDIS) is submitted to ISO/Central Secretariat (ISO/CS) by the committee secretary. The FDIS is then circulated to all ISO member for a two-month vote. | | | | | | | |
78 | | Only editorial corrections are made to the final text. It is published by the ISO Central Secretariat as an International Standard. | | | | | | | |
79 | | Every three to five years, all ISO standards undergo a review to ensure they are relevant and up to date. | | | | | | | |
80 | | Obsolete; technically inadequate; no longer generally acceptable to and used by the industry; inconsistent with law or established public policy; not in the public interest; or otherwise inappropriate; and revision or amendment is not feasible or would serve no useful purpose | | | | | | | |