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British Standards Institute (BSI). Publicly available specification Determination of priority pollutants in surface water using passive sampling (PAS-61), May 2006. [Pg.66]

BSI, 2006. British Standards Institute Publicly Available Specification Determination of Priority Pollutants in Surface Water Using Passive Sampling (PAS-61), May. [Pg.67]

A special mention is for the Publicly Available Specification PAS 55, published in April 2004 by the British Standards Institution (BSI) which covers the requirements for good asset management. The model appearing in this standard was also considered for the accomplishment of this investigation. [Pg.501]

The British Standards Institution Publicly Available Specification (PAS) 100 [8] covers the range of materials used to make the compost, their quahty arrd traceability, the minimttm requirements for the process of composting and the quality of the end product The PAS 100 specification is a minimum specification and limits stones, weed seeds and pl sical and chentical contaminants. [Pg.96]

British Standards Institution s Publicly Available Specification for Composted Materials ... [Pg.109]

Publicly Available Specification PAS 2050, Specification for the Assessment of the Life Cycle Greenhouse Gas Emissions of Goods and Services, BSI, 2011. [Pg.507]

Good practices for the storage of rubber crumb and tyre-derived materials should be followed, both on site and at an interim location, and these can be found in Annex B of PAS 107 2007 (Publically Available Specification prepared by the BSI). Additional good practice guidance was provided in the WRAP Quality Protocol described above. [Pg.159]

They meet the requirements of an approved standard or specification (e.g., Publically Available Specification (PAS) 107 2007). [Pg.256]

A multitude of analysis techniques and models have been developed to aid in performing these four steps (Figure 7). Many references exist for specific methods, and several recent publications give specific advice and how to details for the various techniques. You will not have to select specific techniques—your QRA team will do that. But you must appreciate the types of results available from each class of techniques. [Pg.31]

API has developed specifications for V belting in oil-field power transmission applications [12]. Reference 12 is used to carry out detailed design calculations. Although this is an API publication, the specifications contained are consistent with specifications of other industrial groups. The basic calculation techniques above have been carried out for the stock V belts available. These data are tabulated in the API publication to simplify the design effect for V-belt power transmission systems. [Pg.426]

Conducting polymer composite materials (CPCM) — artificial media based on polymers and conductive fillers, have been known since the early 1940s and widely used in various branches of science and technology. Their properties are described in a considerable number of monographs and articles [1-12]. However, the publications available do not clearly distinguish such materials from other composites and do not provide for specific features of their formation. [Pg.126]

The market prices used in this study represent multiple year averages for the 1990s in the United States. The capital requirements and economic estimates here presented represent the views of this present author based on interpretations of publicly available documents and are not based on any confidential information. The economic calculations follow good engineering principles and generally accepted accounting procedures, but are not guarantees of specific outcomes. [Pg.587]

Fact books are collections of publicly available information specific to each of the approximately 200 Evergreen study firms over the period from 1985 to 1995, and comprise written reports and commentaries drawn from a number of sources. These sources include reports by journalists and analysts, as well as other publicly available sources. [Pg.91]

The equipment for screening passengers and baggage is designed to identify trace amounts of specific known explosives. Analytic trace detection is conducted using mass spectrometry, gas chromatography, chemical luminescence, or ion mobility spectrometry. Ion mobility spectrometry is most commonly used. Novel explosive material wiU not be probably detected by these systems. Information on the equipment s technical performance is not publicly available because of security reasons, which inhibits an independent analysis of equipment s performance [160]. [Pg.270]

A classification and labeling inventory of dangerous substances will help promote agreement within industry on classification of a substance. For some substances of high concern there may be a Community-wide harmonization of classification by the authorities. Access to information rules combines a system of publicly available information over the Internet, the current system of requests for access to information, and REACH specific rules on the protection of confidential business information. [Pg.34]

As discussed earlier, a number of organizations and technical committees develop fire-test methods or specifications that are specific to some particular material or product. It is not possible to cover all of them in this work and they are usually publicly available from the responsible organization via their website. [Pg.652]


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