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ASTM Volume 14.01 Preorder ASTM Volume 14.01: Statistical Methods; Hazard Potential of Chemicals; Thermal Measurements; Manufacture of Pharmaceutical and Biopharmaceutical Products; Healthcare Informatics (2025 Edition)

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Published annually, this is the 2025 edition. The next edition is expected June 2026.

This volume contains 174 standards.

Standards cover:

Quality and Statistics: Practices and guides evaluate statistical methods, sampling and data analysis, and quality statements.Single-Use Systems: Guides for specification, design, verification, and application of single-use systems.Hazard Potential of Chemicals: Covers flash point, thermal stability and instability, explosibility, and autoignition temperatures of chemicals.Thermal Measurements: Practices and test methods cover thermal analysis and thermophysical properties.Manufacture of Pharmaceutical and Biopharmaceutical Products: Covers the application of process analytical technology (PAT) within the pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical industry, highlighting PAT system management, implementation, and practices.Healthcare Informatics: Specifications and guides that address the Continuity of Care Record (CCR), transcription, documentation, transfer, management, security, and privacy of health information and the content of electronic health records. Other standards cover controlled health vocabularies for healthcare informatics and eXtensible Markup Language (XML) Document Type Definitions (DTD).

Volume 14.01 includes all standards from the following committees:

Committee E11 on Quality and StatisticsCommittee E27 on Hazard Potential of ChemicalsCommittee E37 on Thermal MeasurementsCommittee E55 on Manufacture of Pharmaceutical and Biopharmaceutical ProductsCommittee E31 on Healthcare Informatics

Standards previously published in Volume 14.05 now appear in Volume 14.01. Volume 14.05 has been discontinued.