Guidelines for Environmental Auditing: Statement of Principles and General
Practices
1.1
The principles and general practices set out in this document apply to all
aspects of the environmental auditing activity.
1.2
With the wide interest in environmental auditing and the range of interested
parties, a number of different types of environmental audits are required to
satisfy the range of objectives and interests that exist.
Note: There are a number of different types…
Standard for Power Roof Ventilators for Commercial and Institutional KitchenExhaust Systems
1. Scope
1.1 These ventilators are for use with exhaust systems serving restaurant type
cooking equipment such as ranges, broilers, deep fat fryers, grilles, etc. They
are complete units which may including a fan, motor, enclosing housing, roof
penetration and duct connection flange.
1.2 They are intended for use in exhaust systems incorporating exhaust hoods.
1.3 They are designed to…
Canadian Geomatics Interchange Standard: Formal Definition
High Level Design Objectives
The Spatial Archive and Interchange Format was developed as a means of sharing
any information which can be referenced to the earth. SAIF's primary
objectives are as follows:
1) it must be appropriate for modelling and transferring virtually any data of
interest; that is, it must be practical to use with both geographic and
non-geographic information…
1.1
This Standard applies to electric motors and generators for installation and
use, in accordance with the rules of the Canadian Electrical Code, Part I, in
nonhazardous locations.
Note: The term "machine" throughout this Standard should be assumed to mean
"motor" and "generator".
1.2
Clauses 1 to 6 are general in nature and apply, unless otherwise noted,…
Safety Requirements for Electrical Equipment for Measurement, Control and Laboratory Use, Part 1: G...
This National Standard of Canada is based on International Standard IEC 1010-1:1990.
1.1 Scope
This International Standard specifies general safety requirements for electrical equipment intended for professional, industrial process, and educational use, including equipment and computing devices for: - measurement and test; - control; - laboratory use; - accessories intended for use with…
Part l--Ballasts for Use with Fluorescent Lamps
1.1
These requirements apply to ballasts of the resistance, reactance, and
electronic (solid state) types for use with fluorescent lamps, involving
potentials of 1000 V to ground or less during either starting or running
conditions, whether intended for mounting in a luminaire or otherwise and
designed to be employed on circuits of not more…
1.1 This standard specifies physical and chemical requirements for a buffable
water-emulsion floor wax for general application on asphalt, vinyl, rubber,
linoleum and other floor surfaces. It should not, however, be used on wooden,
cork or magnesite floors unless they are properly sealed.
1.2 Floor wax complying with this standard is recommended for use on floor
areas that are subjected to…
Information technology — Open Systems Interconnection — Systems Management: Alarm reporting function...
Establishes user requirements for the alarm reporting function and a model that relates the service and generic definitions provided by this function to user requirements, defines the service provided by the function and generic notification types and parameters, specifies the protocol and the abstract syntax, defines the relationship between this service and SMI notifications, specifies…
Information technology - Open Systems Interconnection - Systems Management: Alarm reporting function...
Establishes user requirements for the alarm reporting function and a model that relates the service and generic definitions provided by this function to user requirements, defines the service provided by the function and generic notification types and parameters, specifies the protocol and the abstract syntax, defines the relationship between this service and SMI notifications, specifies…
This standard applies to the design and construction requirements of uniform
dress shirts in polyester/cotton fabric. It specifies two types (par. 3.1),
each providing the base on which a complete shirt may be composed by inclusion
of any of the features listed in par. 5.2.2.