1.1
This Standard specifies performance requirements and test methods for face protectors marketed, sold,
and intended for ice hockey.
1.2
The intent of this Standard is to reduce the risk of injury to the face and eyes without compromising the
form, appeal, or visual demands of the game. This reduction of risk is based on the use of the face
protector
a) as intended within the rules of…
1 Scope
1.1
This Standard specifies performance requirements and test methods for helmets marketed, sold, and
intended for ice hockey. Such helmets can also be used for lacrosse and ringette.
1.2
The intent of this Standard is to reduce the risk of focal injury to the head without compromising the
form or appeal of the game. This reduction of risk is based on the use of the helmet
a) as…
1.1
This Standard specifies performance requirements and test methods for face protectors marketed, sold,
and intended for box lacrosse and men's field lacrosse.
1.2
The intent of this Standard is to reduce the risk of injury to the face and eyes without compromising the
form,appeal, and visual demands of the game. This reduction of risk is based on the use of the face
protector
a) as…
1.1
This Standard specifies the requirements for distribution (power), control, and signal cables, for use aboard marine vessels and fixed and floating offshore drilling or production platforms, that are
a)
rated up to 35 kV (AC or DC, phase-to-phase) maximum;
b)
in single or multi-conductor constructions;
c)
with or without metal armour; and
d)
with or without an overall jacket.
Cables rated up…
Energy performance and capacity of household refrigerators, refrigeratorfreezers, freezers, and wine...
1.1
This Standard applies to compact and household refrigerators, refrigerator-freezers, freezers, wine chillers, and hybrid wine chillers that are electrically operated on a 60 Hz alternating current, with a nominal supply voltage of 115 V.
1.2
This Standard applies to
a)
refrigerators and refrigerator-freezers with a maximum capacity of 1100 L (39 ft3);
b)
freezers with a maximum capacity of…
Refrigerant-containing components for use in electrical equipment
1.1
This Standard applies to refrigerant-containing components that are intended to be used in field- installed refrigerating and/or air-conditioning systems in accordance with CSA B52 and that are charged with the refrigerant identified for use in the components. These components are intended for use in equipment designed to be installed and used in accordance with the rules of the Canadian…
1.1
This Standard applies to portable, handheld, fuel- and electrically powered chain saws intended for forestry and other wood-cutting applications. It describes safety and environmental requirements for the design of chain saws and includes recommendations pertaining to their safe operation.
1.2
In addition to the applicable requirements of this Standard, the requirements of CSA Z62.3 apply…
1 Scope
1.1
This Standard outlines requirements and best practices for the operational elements of the Métis
Nation Registry.
1.2
This Standard addresses the objectively verifiable operational elements of the Registry and does not
define any test elements or evaluation criteria used by the Registry for identifying and registering
citizenship/membership. The National Definition of Métis, as…
Medical devices — Part 1: Application of usability engineering to medical devices
IEC 62366-1:2015 specifies a PROCESS for a MANUFACTURER to analyse, specify, develop and evaluate the USABILITY of a MEDICAL DEVICE as it relates to SAFETY. This USABILITY ENGINEERING (HUMAN FACTORS ENGINEERING) PROCESS permits the MANUFACTURER to assess and mitigate RISKS associated with CORRECT USE and USE ERRORS, i.e., NORMAL USE. It can be used to identify but does not assess or mitigate…
Medical devices - Part 1: Application of usability engineering to medical devices
IEC 62366-1:2015 specifies a process for a manufacturer to analyse, specify, develop and evaluate the usability of a medical device as it relates to safety. This usability engineering (human factors engineering) process permits the manufacturer to assess and mitigate risks associated with correct use and use errors, i.e., normal use. It can be used to identify but does not assess or mitigate…