ISO 22863-1-2020 PDF
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Full title and description
Fireworks — Test methods for determination of specific chemical substances — Part 1: General. This part specifies preparation methods of test samples for the qualitative and quantitative analysis of specified hazardous or restricted chemical substances in fireworks.
Abstract
ISO 22863-1:2020 defines general principles and sample-preparation procedures applicable across the ISO 22863 series for testing fireworks for specific chemical substances (for example: hexachlorobenzene; lead and lead compounds; arsenic compounds; mercury compounds; chlorates; white phosphorus; picrates/picric acid; fine zirconium; and nitrogen content in nitrocellulose). It sets out how to obtain representative test samples and prepare extracts for subsequent qualitative or quantitative analysis.
General information
- Status: Published.
- Publication date: 14 February 2020.
- Publisher: International Organization for Standardization (ISO).
- ICS / categories: 71.100.30 (Explosives. Pyrotechnics and fireworks).
- Edition / version: Edition 1 (2020).
- Number of pages: 6 pages.
Scope
This part gives general requirements and sample-preparation methods to be used by the other parts of ISO 22863 when determining specific chemical substances in pyrotechnic compositions and finished fireworks. It applies to the listed substances (hexachlorobenzene; lead and lead compounds; arsenic and arsenic compounds; mercury compounds; chlorates; white phosphorus; picrates/picric acid; zirconium of particle size < 40 µm; and determination of nitrogen in nitrocellulose) and is intended to ensure that analyses carried out under the series are comparable and representative.
Key topics and requirements
- Definitions and terminology used across the ISO 22863 series (to ensure consistent interpretation).
- Requirements for representative sampling of pyrotechnic compositions and finished fireworks prior to analysis.
- Sample handling, storage and safety precautions to prevent contamination or degradation of analytes.
- General procedures for sample preparation and extraction that feed into specific analytical methods in subsequent parts of the series.
- References to analytical techniques and limits of detection addressed in the specific parts (e.g., GC for hexachlorobenzene, AAS/XRF/ICP for lead).
Typical use and users
Used by chemical and materials testing laboratories, regulatory agencies, fireworks manufacturers and importers, product safety and compliance teams, and forensic/explosives investigators. Typical applications include pre-market compliance testing, routine surveillance of imported fireworks, incident investigations, and research into pyrotechnic composition safety.
Related standards
ISO 22863 is a multipart series. Relevant companion parts include (examples): Part 2 — Hexachlorobenzene by gas chromatography (ISO 22863-2:2020); Part 3 — Lead and lead compounds by atomic absorption (ISO 22863-3:2020); Part 4 — Lead analysis by XRF (ISO 22863-4:2021); Part 5 — Lead analysis by ICP (ISO 22863-5:2021). These parts provide the specific analytical methods that rely on the general sample-preparation requirements of Part 1.
Keywords
fireworks; pyrotechnics; sample preparation; chemical analysis; hexachlorobenzene; lead; arsenic; mercury; chlorates; picrates; white phosphorus; zirconium; nitrocellulose; ISO 22863.
FAQ
Q: What is this standard?
A: ISO 22863-1:2020 is Part 1 of the ISO 22863 series — the general-methods document that specifies how to prepare and handle samples of fireworks and pyrotechnic compositions for the determination of specified chemical substances.
Q: What does it cover?
A: It covers representative sampling, sample handling and storage, safety precautions, and general extraction/preparation procedures used prior to the specific analytical tests described in the other parts of ISO 22863. It lists the substances to which the series applies (see scope).
Q: Who typically uses it?
A: Accredited testing laboratories, fireworks manufacturers and importers, regulators and product-safety professionals, and forensic/explosives investigators who need standardized sample-preparation methods for chemical testing of pyrotechnic materials.
Q: Is it current or superseded?
A: ISO 22863-1:2020 was published in February 2020 and is the first edition. ISO standards are typically reviewed every five years; consult ISO or your national standards body for the current review or amendment status.
Q: Is it part of a series?
A: Yes — it is Part 1 (general) of the ISO 22863 series. Specific analytical methods are given in subsequent parts (for example, Parts 2, 3, 4 and 5 cover hexachlorobenzene (GC), lead (AAS), lead (XRF) and lead (ICP), respectively).
Q: What are the key keywords?
A: Fireworks; pyrotechnics; sample preparation; chemical substances; hexachlorobenzene; lead; arsenic; mercury; chlorates; picrates; white phosphorus; zirconium; nitrocellulose.