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Edition, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service Centers for Disease Control and National Institutes of Health, U.S. Government Printing Office Washington, DC, March, 1984. American National Standards Institute Standards, American... [Pg.233]

General equipment Other equipment, such as face shields (American National Standards Institute Standard Z87.1), bottle and flask carriers, etc., may be required at times. Hood windows should be lowered for control of toxic fumes and when handling otherwise hazardous material in the hood. Assure that a hood is functioning properly by use of an airflow measurement device. [Pg.9]

NSF/ANSl (National Sanitation Foundation/ American National Standards Institute) Standard 60-2003 e (Ol-Oct-2003). Drinking Water Treatment Chemicals - Health Effects. NSE International, Ann Arbor, Ml, USA. [Pg.929]

American National Standards Institute. Standard Safety Levels with Respect to Human Exposure to Radiofrequency Fields, ANSI C95.1. New York ANSI, 1991. [Pg.535]

Bursting safety factor. The provisions of the American National Standards Institute standard ANSI A92.2-1969, section 4.9 Bursting Safety Factor shall apply to all critical hydraulic and pneumatic components. Critical components are those in which a failure would result in a free fall or free rotation of the boom. All noncritical components shall have a bursting safety factor of at least 2 to 1. [Pg.514]

OSHA does not specifically require compressed air pipes to be labeled. However, employers should check with state and local authorities to see if there are any state regulations which would apply. If no requirements apply, employers may wish to use the standard color scheme recommended by the American National Standards Institute standard A13.1-2007, Scheme for the Identification of Piping Systems, which calls for white letters on a blue background. [Pg.48]

American National Standards Institute. Standards Committee on the Safe Use of Lasers, ANSI Z136. [Pg.271]

American National Standards Institute. Standard for the Provision of Slip Resistance on WalkingfWorkingSurfaces, ANSI/ASSE A1264.2. NewYork, NY ANSI, 2006. [Pg.271]

Pump standard Pump designed according to American National Standard Institute Standards is an ANSI pump. Pump designed according to American Petroleum Institute Standard 610 is an API pump. [Pg.17]

AU personal protective clothing and equipment will be of safe design and construction for the work to be performed and will be maintained in a sanitary and reliable condition. Only those items of protective clothing and equipment that meet NIOSH or ANSI (American National Standards Institute) standards wUl be procured or accepted for use. Newly purchased... [Pg.184]

Association Fran aise de Normalisation Association Fran aise des Techniciens du Petrole i American Institute of Chemical Engineers i American National Standards Institute aniline point... [Pg.499]

Specifications, Standards, Quality Control, and Health and Safety Factors. Formerly, there was an Insulation Board Institute representing the insulation board industry, but the decline in the market and number of producers has led to its demise. Currently (ca 1997), the industry is represented by the American Hardboard Association (AHA). Specifications and standards are found in American National Standards Institute (ANSI) standard for CellulosicFiberboard (7). The standard includes descriptions of the various types and classes of ftberboard, as well as requirements for physical and dimensional stabiUty properties. QuaUty control tests are limited to a few basic strength and stabiUty tests, including bending strength, bond strength, and moisture resistance. [Pg.386]

Hardwood and Decorative Plywood ANSI/HPVA HP-1-1994, American National Standards Institute, New York, 1994. [Pg.397]

Storage and Handling ofMnhjdrousMmmonia, Bulletin K61.1, American National Standards Institute, Philadelphia, Pa., 1969. [Pg.246]

The Fire Tests for Flame Resistant Textiles and Films, issued by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) ia 1989, is the method most used by iadustrial fire-retardant finishers (ca 1993) (50). It has been approved by the American National Standards Institute. [Pg.487]

Several countries have developed their own standard test methods for cellular plastics, and the International Organization for Standards (ISO) Technical Committee on Plastics TC-61 has been developing international standards. Information concerning the test methods for any particular country or the ISO procedures can be obtained in the United States from the American National Standards Institute. The most complete set of test procedures for cellular plastics, and the most used of any in the world, is that developed by the ASTM these procedures are pubUshed in new editions each year (128). There have been several reviews of ASTM methods and others pertinent to cellular plastics (32,59,129—131). [Pg.408]

To efficiendy drive the development of improved substrate materials, the limiting values of birefringence have to be known this is especially tme for WORM and EOD(MOR) substrate disks. These limit values were laid down by the ANSI (American National Standard Institute) Technical Standard Committee (186—188). For 5.25 in. WORM disks, the ANSI document X 3 B 11/88-144 recommends a maximum LEP value of 9% this corresponds to an optical path difference perpendicular to the plane of the disk of not more than 80 nm/mm (double path). For 5.25 in. EOD(MOR) disks, more stringent conditions apply (ANSI-document X 3 B 11/88-049), which also allow calculation of the allowed range. [Pg.156]

One of the most significant laser safety standards is that developed by the Z-136 committee of the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) (55). Although it is voluntary, many organi2ations use the ANSI standard. It contains a number of items including a recommendation for maximum permissible levels of exposure to laser radiation for various wavelengths, exposure durations, and different parts of the body separation of lasers into four different classes according to the level of ha2ard they present and recommendation of safety practices for lasers in each of the classes. [Pg.12]

ANSI Reporter and Standards Action American National Standards Institute The monthly M/V.97 Eeporternews of poHcy-level actions on standardization taken by ANSI, the international organizations to which it belongs, and the government. Standards Fiction biweekly, Hsts for pubHc review and comment standards proposed for ANSI approval. It also reports on final approval actions on standards, newly pubUshed American National Standards, and proposed actions on national and international technical work. These two pubHcations replace The Magafine of Standards which ANSI, formerly The American Standards Association, discontinued in 1971. [Pg.24]

American National Standards Institute 11 West 42nd Street, 13th floor New York, NY 10036... [Pg.26]

Identification of Piping Systems, American National Standards Institute, New York, A13.1,1981 Chemical Plant and Refiney Piping, B31.3,1990 Precautionay Eabeling of Ha rdous Industrial Chemicals, Z129.1,1988. [Pg.105]


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