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Technical name means a name that is generally used in commerce, regulations and codes to identify a substance or mixture, other than the lUPAC or CAS name, and that is recognized by the scientific community. Examples of technical names include those used for complex mixtures (e.g., petroleum fractions or natural products), pesticides (e.g., ISO or ANSI systems), dyestuffs (Colour Index system) and minerals ... [Pg.16]

This steuidard requires labels for all containers, placards for areas and buildings and a MSDS available in the work place. It briefly refers to hazard training for employees but does not present a program to accomplish this portion of the standard. In that sense this standard falls short of being a complete communication system. In spite of this, it remains a good workable compromise between a hazard alert system such as NFPA 704 and the LAPI-based ANSI system which relies primarily upon worker-oriented label statements. [Pg.425]

There is little doubt that with some training, this would be an easy system to learn, retain and use. This is also true, however, of the NFPA system, the ANSI system and the NIOSH system. In distinction, ASTM is designed to be a hazard alert sign system, especially visible and informative at a distance. It is supposed to put a reader on notice of the existence of a hazard and hopefully cause him to adopt a cautious attitude and behavior. [Pg.428]

Kralik, J. 2006. Probabilistic Analysis of Massive FEM Problems using MC, IS, LHS and RSM Methods Under Ansys System. In Proceedings of VUth National Conference, UTAM AV ER, Prague, pp. 57-66. ISBN 80-02-01771-6 (in Slovak). [Pg.1405]

The OSHA record-keeping criteria have been discussed in detail as an example of the issues with all of the injury record keeping we reviewed. The old ANSI system had just as many different ways of using the same criteria as does the OSHA system. The international schones we have reviewed have similar problems, with the added complexity of vastly different cultural attitudes about accident and prevention measures. [Pg.73]

The computer subroutines for calculation of vapor-phase and liquid-phase fugacity (activity) coefficients, reference fugac-ities, and molar enthalpies, as well as vapor-liquid and liquid-liquid equilibrium ratios, are described and listed in this Appendix. These are source routines written in American National Standard FORTRAN (FORTRAN IV), ANSI X3.9-1978, and, as such, should be compatible with most computer systems with FORTRAN IV compilers. Approximate storage requirements and CDC 6400 execution times for these subroutines are given in Appendix J. [Pg.289]

The subroutines PARIN and PARCH are source routines written in American National Standard FORTRAN (FORTRAN IV), ANSI X3.9-1978, and should be compatible with most computer systems where input can be taken from logical unit 3. [Pg.340]

Drinking Water System Components—Flea/th Fffects, ANSI/NSE Standard 61, NSE International, Ann Arbor, Mich., 1988. [Pg.553]

Standardfor FiquifiedHydrogen Systems at Consumer Sites, Nad. Eke Protect. Assoc, pamphlet no. 50B (ANSI Z292.3), 1973. [Pg.436]

Design parameters as a function of temperature and design temperature limits are set forth in the ANSI/ASME B31 Piping Codes for a very broad range of materials. These codes, and the additional information available from manufacturers, vendors, and technical societies such as the National Association of Corrosion Engineers provide ample data for the selection of materials for piping systems (1—13). [Pg.54]

Many other codes, standards, specifications, and recommended practices have been developed by various organizations (26). Some apply to specialized piping systems others, particularly those covering materials and dimensions, are referenced in the ANSI/ASME Code for Pressure Piping. [Pg.58]

ANSI RP-4, Wind Design Guide for BaUasted Single-Ply Roofing Systems, ANSI, New York. [Pg.217]

Since the valve body is a pressurized vessel, it is usually designed to comply with a standardized system of pressure ratings. Two common systems are described in the standards ANSI BIG.34 and DIN 2401. [Pg.787]

Relief System Terminology Specific terminology has been developed for the various components which compose an emergency relief system. The American National Standards Institute (ANSI) def-... [Pg.2288]

Accumulation The rise of pressure above the MAWP of the pro-tec ted system, usually expressed as a percentage of the gauge MAWP. Note The MAWP and accumulation terms are not included in the ANSI definitions since they relate to the protec ted system instead of the relief device. [Pg.2288]

ISA RP 12.6. 1987. Installation of Intrinsically Safe Systems for Hazardous (Classified) Locations. (ANSI approved.) Instrument Society of America, Research Triangle Park, N.C. [Pg.150]

ANSI C-37/20C specifies this rating only for metal-clad switchgear assemblies and not for metal-enclosed bus systems,... [Pg.423]

ANSI/IEEE 446/1995 Recommended practice for emergency and standby power systems for industrial and commercial applications. (IEEE Orange Book) ... [Pg.530]

System voltage Rated voltage Max. MCOy cont. as in operating ANSI voltage tests (coy) TOV capability for Maximum residual voltage with current wave ... [Pg.620]

ANSI/IEEE-C62.2/1994 Guide for application of gapped silicon carbide surge arrester for a.c. systems ... [Pg.624]

ANSI/IEEE C.37.90.1/1989 Guide for surge withstand capability tests, for protective relays and relay systems ... [Pg.842]

Table 28.1 Momentary peak (maximum r.m.s.) current ratings, asymmetrical, for switchgear and metal-enclosed bus systems, based on ANSI-C-37/20C... Table 28.1 Momentary peak (maximum r.m.s.) current ratings, asymmetrical, for switchgear and metal-enclosed bus systems, based on ANSI-C-37/20C...
Since ANSI-C-37.23 is available in the FPS system, we have adopted this for ease of corroboration. Also, since continuous enclosures are more often used for their obvious advantages, we have also considered them in... [Pg.944]


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