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What causes the most confusion concerning the recognition of a near miss incident are definitions that describe an incident as some event that may or may not have caused injury. That could be anything. The American National Standards Institute, Inc. (ANSI), Standard ANSI/AIHA ZIO-2005, Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems, is one of the many definitions that cause this confusion and applying its definition of a near miss will confuse the issue more. The institute defines a near miss as an incident ... [Pg.4]

American National Standards Institute, Inc. (ANSI). 2005. Standard ANSI/AIHA ZlO-2005, Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems. Washington, D.C., p. 17. [Pg.167]

Mmerican National Standard Specification for Dry Cells and Batteries, ANSI C18.1-1979, American National Standards Institute, Inc., New York, May 1979. [Pg.538]

ANSI K61.1 (CGA G-2.1), American National Standard Safety Requirements for the Storage and Handling of Anhydrous Ammonia y American National Standards Institute, Inc., 1430 Broadway, New York, NY 10018, or Compressed Gas Association, Inc., 1235 Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, VA 22202. [Pg.251]

American National Standard for Industrial Robots and Robot Systems, ANSI/RIA R15 06-1986 New York American National Standards Institute, Inc 1986 12 p ... [Pg.360]

ANSI. 1978. American national standard radiation protection instrumentation test and calibration. American National Standard Institute, ANSI N323. New York, NY Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. [Pg.349]

American National Standards Institute, Practice for Occupational and Educational Eye and Eace Protection. ANSI, Inc., 1430 Broadway, NY, 1989. [Pg.286]

Table 9.7 Data compiled by Nassau, K. (1994) Gemstone Enhancement, 2 Ed., Butterworth-Heinemaim, Oxford, p. 220, modified with applications from the American Iso-static Presses, Inc. data sheet. ANSI (American National Standards Institute) symbols, except for G, C, and D. Table 9.8 The pyrometric cone equivalent test is described in ASTM Standard C24-56. Table 9.7 Data compiled by Nassau, K. (1994) Gemstone Enhancement, 2 Ed., Butterworth-Heinemaim, Oxford, p. 220, modified with applications from the American Iso-static Presses, Inc. data sheet. ANSI (American National Standards Institute) symbols, except for G, C, and D. Table 9.8 The pyrometric cone equivalent test is described in ASTM Standard C24-56.
USA (examples of government agencies department of transportation, DOT military-MIL National Aeronautical and Space Administration, NASA. Examples of private agencies American National Standards Institute, ANSI, American Society for Testing and Materials, ASTM Building Officials Code Administrators International Inc., BOCA Electronic Industries Alliance, EIA FM Approvals Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, IEEE National Fire Protection Association, NFPA Underwriters Laboratories, UL). [Pg.915]


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