Preparation and quality management of fluids fo haemodialysis and related therapies — Part 1: Genera...
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This document is the base standard for a number of other standards dealing with water treatment
equipment, water, dialysis water, concentrates, and dialysis fluid (ISO 23500 series) and provides
dialysis practitioners with guidance on the preparation of dialysis fluid for haemodialysis and
related therapies and substitution fluid for use in online therapies, such as…
Preparation and quality management of fluids for haemodialysis and related therapies — Part 4: Conce...
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This document specifies minimum requirements for concentrates used for haemodialysis and related
therapies.
This document is addressed to the manufacturer of such concentrates. In several instances in this
document, the dialysis fluid is addressed, which is made by the end user, to help clarify the requirements
for manufacturing concentrates. Because the manufacturer of the…
Kraft lignin — Glass transition temperature by differential scanning calorimetry
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This Standard describes a method for the determination of the glass transition temperature (Tg) of kraft lignin. The procedure utilizes differential scanning calorimetry (DSC).
This procedure is applicable to solid lignins (e.g., powdered form) isolated from the kraft pulping process.
It does not apply to raw black liquor and lignin in the sodium form produced from the kraft…
Kraft lignin — Determination of thermal stability by thermogravimetry
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This Standard describes the thermal analysis of kraft lignin using thermogravimetric methods.
Thermogravimetry can be used to determine the initial decomposition temperature(s), rate(s) of
decomposition, and the temperature at maximum decomposition of various materials, including lignins
at atmospheric pressure. All these temperatures are solely based on the mass loss and are not…
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This Standard specifies testing and labelling requirements for hip protectors used to reduce the risk of hip fracture in the event of a fall.
Annex A provides a test method for measuring the effect of a hip protector in reducing the force to the proximal femur during a simulated fall. The test method is applicable both to hip protectors that are designed to withstand a…
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This Standard applies to lighting systems equipment that performs a sensing and/or signaling function, to convey data through wired or wireless means to, or from, other components of a field installed lighting system. This equipment is rated at 600 V or less, for commercial, industrial or residential applications, and intended to be installed in non-hazardous locations in accordance…
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This Code applies to the installation of
a) appliances, equipment, components, and accessories where gas is to be used for fuel purposes;
b) piping and tubing systems extending from the termination of the utility installation or from the
distributor’s propane tank;
c) vehicle-refuelling appliances and associated equipment meeting the requirements of a generalpurpose
appliance…
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This Code applies to
a)
the storage, handling, and transfer of propane;
b)
propane used as an engine fuel in other than motor vehicles; and
c)
the installation, operation, and maintenance of containers and equipment to be used for propane at customer locations, in distribution locations and filling plants.
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This Code does not apply to
a)
transportation of propane;
b)…
Code for the field approval of fuel burning appliances and equipment
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This Code contains the requirements for fuel-related components and accessories and their assembly
on an appliance utilizing gas, downstream of the manual shut-off valve specified in Clause 6.18.2 of
CSA B149.1. Clause 16 of this Code contains additional requirements for process ovens, including bakery
ovens, process furnaces, and atmosphere generators operating at approximately…
Installation code for propane fuel systems and containers on motor vehicles
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This Code applies to
a)
the installation, servicing, and repair of propane fuel system components and containers on motor vehicles for the provision of motive power; and
b)
the installation of containers on motor vehicles such as recreational vehicles, outdoor food service units, and wash-mobiles when propane is to be used for fuel purposes (other than motive power).
Note: “…