ANSI Public Review: 2026-05-08
The ASTM Standards and Work Items below were listed in the 2026-05-08 ANSI Standards Action. Links to Work Items (such as WK12345) direct you to a status page for that item; the current draft is available upon request. Please send any questions, comments on the actions, or requests for related materials to Corice Leonard at accreditation@astm.org 610-832-9744. Include a technical rationale with any comments related to the actions.
- BSR/ASTM ASTM WK90918 - New Standard 10 Guide for Facial Image Comparison Documentation
- BSR/ASTM ASTM WK93502 - Revision of E2882 Guide for Analysis of Clandestine Drug Laboratory Evidence
- BSR/ASTM ASTM WK95421 - Revision of E1354 Test Method for Heat and Visible Smoke Release Rates for Materials and Products Using an Oxygen Consumption Calorimeter
- BSR/ASTM ASTM WK97376 - Revision of E2032 Practice for Extension of Data From Fire Resistance Tests Conducted in Accordance with ASTM E119
- BSR/ASTM ASTM WK97498 - Revision of E0800 Guide for Measurement of Gases Present or Generated During Fires
- BSR/ASTM ASTM WK97685 - Revision of E3510 Terminology Relating to Trace Materials Analysis
- BSR/ASTM ASTM WK97938 - Revision of E1317 Test Method for Flammability of Surface Finishes
- BSR/ASTM ASTM WK97942 - Revision of E0814 Test Method for Fire Tests of Penetration Firestop Systems
- BSR/ASTM ASTM WK97945 - Revision of E2058 Test Methods for Measurement of Material Flammability Using a Fire Propagation Apparatus (FPA)
- BSR/ASTM ASTM WK98757 - Reapproval of E1040 Specification for Physical Characteristics of Nonconcentrator Terrestrial Photovoltaic Reference Cells
- BSR/ASTM ASTM WK98758 - Reapproval of E1125 Test Method for Calibration of Primary Non-Concentrator Terrestrial Photovoltaic Reference Cells Using a Tabular Spectrum
- BSR/ASTM ASTM WK98759 - Reapproval of E3325 Practice for Sampling of Solar Photovoltaic Modules for Toxicity Testing
- BSR/ASTM ASTM WK98760 - Reapproval of E3006 Practice for Ultraviolet Conditioning of Photovoltaic Modules or Mini-Modules Using a Fluorescent Ultraviolet (UV) Lamp Apparatus