REVISION OF STANDARDS - WARE POTATOES
Minimum requirements
(a) Subject to the tolerances allowed, the tubers must
be:
of normal appearance for the variety, according
to the producing area
intact, i.e. they should not have had any part
removed nor have suffered any damage making
them incomplete
sound; produce affected by rotting or
deterioration such as to make it unfit for
consumption is excluded
practically clean
firm
free of external or internal defects detrimental
to the general appearance of the produce, the
quality, the keeping quality and presentation in
the package, such as:
o brown stains due to heat
o cracks (including growth cracks), cuts, bites,
bruises or roughness (only for varieties of
which the skin is not normally rough)
exceeding 4 mm in depth
o green colouration; pale green flush not
exceeding one eighth of the surface area and
which can be removed by normal peeling does
not constitute a defect
o serious deformities
o grey, blue or black sub-epidermal stains;
exceeding 5 mm in depth in the case of ware
potatoes
o rust stains, hollow or black hearts and other
internal defects
o deep common potato scab and powdery potato
scab, of a depth of 2 mm or more in the case of
ware potatoes
o superficial common potato scab, i.e. scab spots
in all must not extend over more than a quarter
of the surface of the tuber
o frost damage and freezing injuries
free of abnormal external moisture, i.e.
adequately “dried” if they have been washed
3.1 Minimum Requirements
In all classes, subject to the special provisions for each class
and the tolerances allowed, the ware potatoes must be:
intact;
sound; produce affected by rotting or deterioration,
such as to make it unfit for consumption is excluded
fresh in appearance;
firm;
Practically clean and practically free of any visible
foreign matter1;
practically free from pests;
practically free from damage caused by pests2;
free of abnormal external moisture, excluding
condensation following removal from cold storage;
free of any foreign smell;
free of damage caused by low or high temperature;
[practically unsprouted i.e. sprout may not be longer
than 1 mm;]
[free of external and internal defects affecting the
appearance, keeping quality and presentation in the
package, such as:
o Green colouration; pale green flush not exceeding
one eighth of the surface area and which can be
removed by normal peeling does not constitute a
defect;
o brown stains due to heat;
o cracks (including growth cracks), cuts, bites, bruises
or roughness (only for varieties of which the skin is
not normally rough) exceeding 4 mm in depth;
o deformities;
o grey, blue or black sub-epidermal stains; exceeding 5
mm in depth;
o rust stains, hollow or black hearts and other internal
defects;
o deep common potato scab and powdery potato scab,
of a depth of 2 mm or more (...) Total quality Tolerances
for ware potatoes not
satisfying the minimum
requirements of which no
more than
5 10 10
1.1 Skin Defects:
Brown stains, cuts,
bites
Bruises or roughness
Late blight, bacterial
wilt and ring rot
Grey, blue or black
sub-epidermal stains;
> 5mm deep
ECE/CTCS/WP.7/GE.1/2018/5
6
Deep common potato
scab and powdery
potato scab, > 2 mm
deep

Language:English
Score: 958652.4
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Data Source: ods
It was decided that the monument would be a free-standing piece of stained glass.
Artist Marc Chagall on his first visit to the United Nations
15 May 1963 (UN/DPI Photo 86290)
On his first visit to UN Headquarters, on 15 May 1963 Marc Chagall dedicated the memorial:
"A tous ceux qui ont servi les buts et principes de la Charte des Nations Unies et pour lesquels Dag Hammarskjöld a donné sa vie" ["To all who served the Purposes and Principles of the United Nations Charter, for which Dag Hammarskjöld gave his life".]
Language:English
Score: 953521.9
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Data Source: un
Saffron was introduced to colour the stained glass windows of the cathedral, and was added to a risotto dish only as a joke.
Language:English
Score: 953521.9
-
https://www.fao.org/rice2004/en/p7.htm
Data Source: un
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Score: 953521.9
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Language:English
Score: 953521.9
-
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Data Source: un
FFV STANDARD - GARLIC
• physiological damage not progressive affecting up to two cloves.
RATIONALE 1: staining is a defect that occurs sometimes due to the fact that garlic grows
directly in the soil and is dried in the orchard once harvested. This proposal allows
staining in every bulb provided it does not cover more than half the bulb surface.
(...)
• In addition to this tolerance, not more than 25 per cent, by number or weight, of
bulbs showing staining that does not affect the outer skin (the skin of the clove),
provided it does not cover more than a quarter of the bulb surface.
Language:English
Score: 950793.6
-
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Data Source: ods
DRAFT UNECE STANDARD FOR INSHELL PECANS / TRANSMITTED BY THE UNITED STATES ; NOTE BY THE SECRETARIAT
- kernels must be free from damage by any cause
- shell must be fairly uniform in colour
The following slight defect may be allowed provided it does not affect the general appearance of
the produce, the quality, the keeping quality and presentation in the package.
- stains not covering more than 5% of the shell total surface area.
(...)
- (optional) uniformity of shell colour
- Stains not covering more than 20% of the shell total surface area.
(...) The following defects shall be considered as
serious damage:
(a) Adhering hull material or dark stains affecting an aggregate
of more than 20 percent of the individual shell;
(b) Broken shells when the missing portion of shell is greater in
area than a circle one-fourth inch (6 mm) in diameter;
(c) Worm holes when penetrating the shell;
TRADE/WP.7/GE.2/2005/13
Annex I
page 11
(d) Rancidity when the kernel is distinctly rancid to the taste.
Language:English
Score: 949911.5
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Data Source: ods
Quality tolerances
Permitted defects a Tolerances allowed (per cent of defective fruit by number or by weight)
Extra Class I Class II
Total tolerances for kernel and shell defects: 5 10 15
Shell defects - Stained shells b
- Laterally split shells - Cracks, traces of pericarp, blemishes - Unsplit shells
2 1 1 2
3 4 2 3
4 6 3 5
Kernels defects: - Not fully developed, shrivelled and stained kernels - Rancid, decay, having a foreign smell or taste, damage by
insects c 3
- Mould 3 4
- Empty nuts - Foreign matter
3
1 0.5 1 0.2
6
1.5 0.5 3 0.2
10
3 1 5 0.2
a Standard definitions of the defects are listed in Annex II attached to this standard. b These tolerances would not count toward the global tolerances. c For pistachio nuts of the old crop, these tolerances are increased to 2.5 per cent and 4 per cent
respectively in Class I and Class II, provided that the marking indicates the crop year. (...) Clean: practically free from plainly visible adhering dirt or other extraneous matter.
Stained Shell: when an aggregate amount of brown to dark brown discolouration affects more than one-fourth of the total shell surface or more than one half of one side of the shell.
Language:English
Score: 947843.6
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Data Source: un
Class or
divi- sion
Sub- sidiary
risk
5
Labels
7
Excepted quantity
8
Special provi- sions
9
UN packing group
10
Packing instruction
Passenger aircraft
Max. net quantity
per package
11 12
Packing instruction
Cargo aircraft
13
Max. net quantity
per package
Chapter 2 3-2-5
6
State varia- tions
* 1263 3Paint (including paint, lacquer, enamel, stain, shellac, varnish, polish, liquid filler and liquid lacquer base)
A3
A72
I 351 1 L 361 30 LE3
II 353 5 L 364 60 LE2
Y341 1 L
III 355 60 L 366 220 LE1
Y344 10 L
Liquid flammable
≠ 1263 3Paint (including paint, lacquer, enamel, stain, shellac, varnish, polish, liquid filler and liquid lacquer base)
A3
A72
A192
I 351 1 L 361 30 LE3
II 353 5 L 364 60 LE2
Y341 1 L
III 355 60 L 366 220 LE1
Y344 10 L
Liquid flammable
* 1263 3Paint related material (including paint thinning or reducing compound)
A3
A72
I 351 1 L 361 30 LE3
II 353 5 L 364 60 LE2
Y341 1 L
III 355 60 L 366 220 LE1
Y344 10 L
Liquid flammable
≠ 1263 3Paint related material (including paint thinning or reducing compound)
A3
A72
A192
I 351 1 L 361 30 LE3
II 353 5 L 364 60 LE2
Y341 1 L
III 355 60 L 366 220 LE1
Y344 10 L
Liquid flammable
* 1700 6.1Tear gas candles 4.1 A1 II 679 50 kgFORBIDDENE0Toxic &
Solid flammable
AU 1
CA 7
IR 3
NL 1
US 3
≠ 1700 6.1Tear gas candles 4.1 A1 679 50 kgFORBIDDENE0Toxic &
Solid flammable
AU 1
CA 7
IR 3
NL 1
US 3
2013-2014 EDITION
1 2 3 4
Name UN No.
(...) Class or
divi- sion
Sub- sidiary
risk
5
Labels
7
Excepted quantity
8
Special provi- sions
9
UN packing group
10
Packing instruction
Passenger aircraft
Max. net quantity
per package
11 12
Packing instruction
Cargo aircraft
13
Max. net quantity
per package
Chapter 2 3-2-7
6
State varia- tions
* 2910 7Radioactive material, excepted package — limited quantity of material
A23
A130
See Part 2;7 None
≠ 2910 7Radioactive material, excepted package — limited quantity of material
A130
A193
See Part 1;6 None
* 3066 8Paint (including paint, lacquer, enamel, stain, shellac, varnish, polish, liquid filler and liquid lacquer base)
A3
A72
II 851 1 L 855 30 LE2
Y840 0.5 L
III 852 5 L 856 60 LE1
Y841 1 L
Corrosive
≠ 3066 8Paint (including paint, lacquer, enamel, stain, shellac, varnish, polish, liquid filler and liquid lacquer base)
A3
A72
A192
II 851 1 L 855 30 LE2
Y840 0.5 L
III 852 5 L 856 60 LE1
Y841 1 L
Corrosive
* 3066 8Paint related material (including paint thinning or reducing compound)
A3
A72
II 851 1 L 855 30 LE2
Y840 0.5 L
III 852 5 L 856 60 LE1
Y841 1 L
Corrosive
≠ 3066 8Paint related material (including paint thinning or reducing compound)
A3
A72
A192
II 851 1 L 855 30 LE2
Y840 0.5 L
III 852 5 L 856 60 LE1
Y841 1 L
Corrosive
* 3072 9Life-saving appliances, not self- inflating containing dangerous goods as equipment
A48
A87
see 955 No limit see 955 No limitE0Miscellaneous
≠ 3072 9Life-saving appliances, not self- inflating containing dangerous goods as equipment
A48
A87
A182
see 955 No limit see 955 No limitE0Miscellaneous
* 3077 9Environmentally hazardous substance, solid, n.o.s.*
A97
A158
A179
III 956 400 kg 956 400 kgE1
Y956 30 kg G
Miscellaneous CA 13
DE 5
US 4
≠ 3077 9Environmentally hazardous substance, solid, n.o.s.*
A97
A158
A179
A197
III 956 400 kg 956 400 kgE1
Y956 30 kg G
Miscellaneous CA 13
DE 5
US 4
2013-2014 EDITION
1 2 3 4
Name UN No.
(...) Class or
divi- sion
Sub- sidiary
risk
5
Labels
7
Excepted quantity
8
Special provi- sions
9
UN packing group
10
Packing instruction
Passenger aircraft
Max. net quantity
per package
11 12
Packing instruction
Cargo aircraft
13
Max. net quantity
per package
Chapter 2 3-2-11
6
State varia- tions
* 3469 3Paint, flammable, corrosive (including paint, lacquer, enamel, stain, shellac, varnish, polish, liquid filler and liquid lacquer base)
8 A3
A72
I 350 0.5 L 360 2.5 LE0
II 352 1 L 363 5 LE2
Y340 0.5 L
III 354 5 L 365 60 LE1
Y342 1 L
Liquid flammable &
Corrosive
≠ 3469 3Paint, flammable, corrosive (including paint, lacquer, enamel, stain, shellac, varnish, polish, liquid filler and liquid lacquer base)
8 A3
A72
A192
I 350 0.5 L 360 2.5 LE0
II 352 1 L 363 5 LE2
Y340 0.5 L
III 354 5 L 365 60 LE1
Y342 1 L
Liquid flammable &
Corrosive
* 3469 3Paint related material, flammable, corrosive (including paint thinning or reducing compound)
8 A3
A72
I 350 0.5 L 360 2.5 LE0
II 352 1 L 363 5 LE2
Y340 0.5 L
III 354 5 L 365 60 LE1
Y342 1 L
Liquid flammable &
Corrosive
≠ 3469 3Paint related material, flammable, corrosive (including paint thinning or reducing compound)
8 A3
A72
A192
I 350 0.5 L 360 2.5 LE0
II 352 1 L 363 5 LE2
Y340 0.5 L
III 354 5 L 365 60 LE1
Y342 1 L
Liquid flammable &
Corrosive
* 3470 8Paint, corrosive, flammable (including paint, lacquer, enamel, stain, shellac, varnish, polish, liquid filler and liquid lacquer base)
3 A72 II 851 1 L 855 30 LE2
Y840 0.5 L
Corrosive &
Liquid flammable
≠ 3470 8Paint, corrosive, flammable (including paint, lacquer, enamel, stain, shellac, varnish, polish, liquid filler and liquid lacquer base)
3 A72
A192
II 851 1 L 855 30 LE2
Y840 0.5 L
Corrosive &
Liquid flammable
* 3470 8Paint related material corrosive, flammable (including paint thinning or reducing compound)
3 A72 II 851 1 L 855 30 LE2
Y840 0.5 L
Corrosive &
Liquid flammable
≠ 3470 8Paint related material corrosive, flammable (including paint thinning or reducing compound)
3 A72
A192
II 851 1 L 855 30 LE2
Y840 0.5 L
Corrosive &
Liquid flammable
2013-2014 EDITION
1 2 3 4
Name UN No.
Language:English
Score: 945289.55
-
https://www.icao.int/safety/Da...0Papers/DGP.24.WP.013.2.ar.pdf
Data Source: un
Class or
divi- sion
Sub- sidiary
risk
5
Labels
7
Excepted quantity
8
Special provi- sions
9
UN packing group
10
Packing instruction
Passenger aircraft
Max. net quantity
per package
11 12
Packing instruction
Cargo aircraft
13
Max. net quantity
per package
Chapter 2 3-2-5
6
State varia- tions
* 1263 3Paint (including paint, lacquer, enamel, stain, shellac, varnish, polish, liquid filler and liquid lacquer base)
A3
A72
I 351 1 L 361 30 LE3
II 353 5 L 364 60 LE2
Y341 1 L
III 355 60 L 366 220 LE1
Y344 10 L
Liquid flammable
≠ 1263 3Paint (including paint, lacquer, enamel, stain, shellac, varnish, polish, liquid filler and liquid lacquer base)
A3
A72
A192
I 351 1 L 361 30 LE3
II 353 5 L 364 60 LE2
Y341 1 L
III 355 60 L 366 220 LE1
Y344 10 L
Liquid flammable
* 1263 3Paint related material (including paint thinning or reducing compound)
A3
A72
I 351 1 L 361 30 LE3
II 353 5 L 364 60 LE2
Y341 1 L
III 355 60 L 366 220 LE1
Y344 10 L
Liquid flammable
≠ 1263 3Paint related material (including paint thinning or reducing compound)
A3
A72
A192
I 351 1 L 361 30 LE3
II 353 5 L 364 60 LE2
Y341 1 L
III 355 60 L 366 220 LE1
Y344 10 L
Liquid flammable
* 1700 6.1Tear gas candles 4.1 A1 II 679 50 kgFORBIDDENE0Toxic &
Solid flammable
AU 1
CA 7
IR 3
NL 1
US 3
≠ 1700 6.1Tear gas candles 4.1 A1 679 50 kgFORBIDDENE0Toxic &
Solid flammable
AU 1
CA 7
IR 3
NL 1
US 3
2013-2014 EDITION
1 2 3 4
Name UN No.
(...) Class or
divi- sion
Sub- sidiary
risk
5
Labels
7
Excepted quantity
8
Special provi- sions
9
UN packing group
10
Packing instruction
Passenger aircraft
Max. net quantity
per package
11 12
Packing instruction
Cargo aircraft
13
Max. net quantity
per package
Chapter 2 3-2-7
6
State varia- tions
* 2910 7Radioactive material, excepted package — limited quantity of material
A23
A130
See Part 2;7 None
≠ 2910 7Radioactive material, excepted package — limited quantity of material
A130
A193
See Part 1;6 None
* 3066 8Paint (including paint, lacquer, enamel, stain, shellac, varnish, polish, liquid filler and liquid lacquer base)
A3
A72
II 851 1 L 855 30 LE2
Y840 0.5 L
III 852 5 L 856 60 LE1
Y841 1 L
Corrosive
≠ 3066 8Paint (including paint, lacquer, enamel, stain, shellac, varnish, polish, liquid filler and liquid lacquer base)
A3
A72
A192
II 851 1 L 855 30 LE2
Y840 0.5 L
III 852 5 L 856 60 LE1
Y841 1 L
Corrosive
* 3066 8Paint related material (including paint thinning or reducing compound)
A3
A72
II 851 1 L 855 30 LE2
Y840 0.5 L
III 852 5 L 856 60 LE1
Y841 1 L
Corrosive
≠ 3066 8Paint related material (including paint thinning or reducing compound)
A3
A72
A192
II 851 1 L 855 30 LE2
Y840 0.5 L
III 852 5 L 856 60 LE1
Y841 1 L
Corrosive
* 3072 9Life-saving appliances, not self- inflating containing dangerous goods as equipment
A48
A87
see 955 No limit see 955 No limitE0Miscellaneous
≠ 3072 9Life-saving appliances, not self- inflating containing dangerous goods as equipment
A48
A87
A182
see 955 No limit see 955 No limitE0Miscellaneous
* 3077 9Environmentally hazardous substance, solid, n.o.s.*
A97
A158
A179
III 956 400 kg 956 400 kgE1
Y956 30 kg G
Miscellaneous CA 13
DE 5
US 4
≠ 3077 9Environmentally hazardous substance, solid, n.o.s.*
A97
A158
A179
A197
III 956 400 kg 956 400 kgE1
Y956 30 kg G
Miscellaneous CA 13
DE 5
US 4
2013-2014 EDITION
1 2 3 4
Name UN No.
(...) Class or
divi- sion
Sub- sidiary
risk
5
Labels
7
Excepted quantity
8
Special provi- sions
9
UN packing group
10
Packing instruction
Passenger aircraft
Max. net quantity
per package
11 12
Packing instruction
Cargo aircraft
13
Max. net quantity
per package
Chapter 2 3-2-11
6
State varia- tions
* 3469 3Paint, flammable, corrosive (including paint, lacquer, enamel, stain, shellac, varnish, polish, liquid filler and liquid lacquer base)
8 A3
A72
I 350 0.5 L 360 2.5 LE0
II 352 1 L 363 5 LE2
Y340 0.5 L
III 354 5 L 365 60 LE1
Y342 1 L
Liquid flammable &
Corrosive
≠ 3469 3Paint, flammable, corrosive (including paint, lacquer, enamel, stain, shellac, varnish, polish, liquid filler and liquid lacquer base)
8 A3
A72
A192
I 350 0.5 L 360 2.5 LE0
II 352 1 L 363 5 LE2
Y340 0.5 L
III 354 5 L 365 60 LE1
Y342 1 L
Liquid flammable &
Corrosive
* 3469 3Paint related material, flammable, corrosive (including paint thinning or reducing compound)
8 A3
A72
I 350 0.5 L 360 2.5 LE0
II 352 1 L 363 5 LE2
Y340 0.5 L
III 354 5 L 365 60 LE1
Y342 1 L
Liquid flammable &
Corrosive
≠ 3469 3Paint related material, flammable, corrosive (including paint thinning or reducing compound)
8 A3
A72
A192
I 350 0.5 L 360 2.5 LE0
II 352 1 L 363 5 LE2
Y340 0.5 L
III 354 5 L 365 60 LE1
Y342 1 L
Liquid flammable &
Corrosive
* 3470 8Paint, corrosive, flammable (including paint, lacquer, enamel, stain, shellac, varnish, polish, liquid filler and liquid lacquer base)
3 A72 II 851 1 L 855 30 LE2
Y840 0.5 L
Corrosive &
Liquid flammable
≠ 3470 8Paint, corrosive, flammable (including paint, lacquer, enamel, stain, shellac, varnish, polish, liquid filler and liquid lacquer base)
3 A72
A192
II 851 1 L 855 30 LE2
Y840 0.5 L
Corrosive &
Liquid flammable
* 3470 8Paint related material corrosive, flammable (including paint thinning or reducing compound)
3 A72 II 851 1 L 855 30 LE2
Y840 0.5 L
Corrosive &
Liquid flammable
≠ 3470 8Paint related material corrosive, flammable (including paint thinning or reducing compound)
3 A72
A192
II 851 1 L 855 30 LE2
Y840 0.5 L
Corrosive &
Liquid flammable
2013-2014 EDITION
1 2 3 4
Name UN No.
Language:English
Score: 945289.55
-
https://www.icao.int/safety/Da...0Papers/DGP.24.WP.013.2.en.pdf
Data Source: un