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At the European level, the national organizations from both the EU (European Union, formerly the EEC) and the EETA (European Free Trade Association) are grouped in the CEN (European Committee for Standardization) and its counterpart for the electrical industries CENELEC. The standards published by these two organizations have authority in all EU countries as well as the EFTA countries who have voted their approval, which means that these standards have replaced their corresponding national standards. [Pg.295]

CEN - European Committee for Standardization Brussels wvwv.cenorm.be EN/ISO 4126- Safety Devices for Protection Against Excessive Pressure Part 1 - Safety Valves Part 2 - Bursting Disc Safety Devices Part 3 - Safety Valves and Bursting Disc Safety Devices in Combination Part 4 - Pilot Operated Safety Valves Part 5 - Controlled Safety Pressure Relief Systems Part 6 - Application, Selection and Installation of Bursting Disc Safety Devices Part 7 - Common Data... [Pg.306]

CBHF California Bureau of Home Furnishings and Thermal Insulation CBUF Combustion Behavior of Upholstered Furniture EC Research Project CEN European Committee for Standardization... [Pg.654]

EN 13501-1, Fire Classification of Construction Products and Building Elements—Part I Classification Using Test Data from Reaction to Fire Tests, CEN (European Committee for Standardization), Brussels, Belgium. [Pg.665]

European Standard EN ISO 2818. Plastics, CEN European Committee for Standardisation (1999)... [Pg.328]

Although the CEN (European Committee for Standardization) is working to solve this problem within Europe, these standardized procedures have not necessarily been adopted by manufacturers outside Europe, whereas the quality control testing procedures are more widely accepted. However, tolerances used to classify feather and down products can vary widely. As an example, EN 12934 (1999)... [Pg.43]

CEN (European Committee for Standardization/Comite Europeen de Normalisation), rue de Stassart, 36 B-1050 Brussels. [Pg.44]

CEN European Committee for Standardization Mechanical and System Safety EN 292, 349,418, 954, 1050... [Pg.44]

Most solvent products, especially organic solvents and some additives, emitted from paints and varnishes are VOCs. The largest components of VOCs are solvents, e.g., aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbons, alcohols, amines, acids, aldehydes, esters, ketones, terpenes. The definition of flic term VOC varies, a standard definition is published by CEN (European Committee for Standardization) VOCs are any organic liquids and/or solids that evaporate spontaneously at the prevailing temperature and pressure of the atmosphere. [Pg.1240]

CEN (European Committee for Standardization), Paints and varnishes. Terms and definitions for coating materials. Part 1 General terms. EN 971, 1996. [Pg.1249]

Duffuaa, S., Raouf, A. Dixon Campbell, J. 2000. Sistemas de mantenimiento. Planeacidny control. Mexico Limusa. EN 9001 2008 Quality management systems. Requirements. European Standard. CEN (European Committee for Standardization), Bmssels. [Pg.506]

Cast alloys must be made from at least 99.99% purity zinc ingot to comply with the standards of the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM B6) and the International Organization for Standardization (ISO 752) a standard is in preparation by the Comit Europeen de Normalisation (CEN European Committee for Standardization). The harmful impurities, which occur naturally in zinc or as contaminants in the other alloying ingredients, are lead, tin, cadmium, indium, and thallium. These impurities are limited by specification higher contents than specified may make the alloys susceptible to intergranular corrosion, particularly when exposed to warm, moist environments. [Pg.5]

CEN European Committee for Standardization LCA Life cycle assessment PPP Public-private partnerships ... [Pg.609]

Standard test methods defined by national and international standard authorities (eg, ISO (International Organization for Standardization), CEN (European Committee for Standardization), BSI (British Standards Institution), ASTM (American Society for Testing Methods), and ANSI (American National Standard Institute), etc.)... [Pg.156]

European Standards are published by the CEN European Committee for Standardization (www.cenorm.be). Standards are available covering performance specification, quality control, methods of test, methods of use and surface preparation. Originally developed as national standards, the needs of the single market, globalisation, and international trade have resulted in a gradual alignment with European Standards (EN) and ISO standards. Whenever a CEN... [Pg.164]


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