Specification for radio disturbance and immunity measuring apparatus and methods - Part 4-3: Uncerta...
This technical report contains recommendations on statistics of disturbance complaints, on the significance of CISPR limits, and specific reports.
Over the years, the CISPR prepared a number of recommendations and reports that have significant technical merit but were not generally available. Reports and recommendations were for some time published in CISPR 7 and 8.
At its meeting in Campinas,…
Specification for radio disturbance and immunity measuring apparatus and methods - Part 4-4: Uncerta...
This technical report describes the calculation of limits for disturbance field strength and disturbance voltage for the measurement on the test site on the basis of models for the generation of disturbance for radiation coupling respectively for mains coupling.
This first edition of CISPR 16-4-4, together with CISPR 16-4-1, CISPR 16-4-3 and the second edition of CISPR 16-3, cancels and replaces…
Mechanical vibration and shock — Evaluation of human exposure to whole-body vibration — Part 2: Vibr...
ISO 2631-2:2003 concerns human exposure to whole-body vibration and shock in buildings with respect to the comfort and annoyance of the occupants. It specifies a method for measurement and evaluation, comprising the determination of the measurement direction and measurement location. It defines the frequency weighting Wm which is applicable in the frequency range 1 Hz to 80 Hz where the posture…
Specification for radio disturbance and immunity measuring apparatus and methods - Part 3: Reports a...
Contains recommendations on statistics of disturbance complaints, on the significance of CISPR limits, on determination of CISPR limits and other specific reports which were for some time published in CISPR 7 and 8.
Specification for radio disturbance and immunity measuring apparatus and methods - Part 3: Reports a...
Contains recommendations on statistics of disturbance complaints, on the significance of CISPR limits, on determination of CISPR limits and other specific reports which were for some time published in CISPR 7 and 8.
Introduction
The Model Code for the Protection of Personal Information being developed under the auspices of the Canadian Standards Association (CSA) has the potential to advance the cause of personal-data protection in Canada. No other country has attempted to negotiate and establish on a voluntary basis a general minimum standard for privacy protection in its private sector. As an…
1. Scope
1.1 This standard provides minimum requirements for the potency and
specificity of the following four main groupings of reagents to be used
in Canada: ABO; Rh reagents, anti-D; Rh reagents, other than anti-D;
and anti-human globulin reagents.
1.2 These reagents are biological fluids of human or animal origin. They
may be chemically-modified or…