Ergonomics — Accessible design — Accessibility of information presented on visual displays of small ...
This document specifies the methods to improve accessibility of the visual display on small consumer products in order to minimize inconveniences that a variety of users including people with disabilities and the elderly can experience while using those products.
In particular, this document focusses on how to present information on small visual displays to make the product more accessible for…
Tourism and related services — Yacht harbours — Essential requirements for luxury harbours
This document establishes minimum requirements for commercial and non-commercial harbours for yachts (defined for the purposes of this document in 3.24) to deliver luxury facilities and services to the yachting community.
It details the requirements for a luxury yacht harbour to be considered a luxury facility, providing exceptional levels of customer service to meet the user's needs in a…
Ergonomics — Accessible design — Controls of consumer products
This document defines design principles of accessibility for controls of consumer products, so that users from a population with the widest range of user needs, characteristics and capabilities are able to use controls to operate and control consumer products in the same manner and ease as users without disabilities.
This document is applicable to all kinds and types of consumer products. This…
Bases for design of structures — Accidental actions
Accidental actions can be subdivided into accidental actions with a natural cause and accidental actions due to human activities. This document applies to reliability based and risk informed decision making for the design and assessment of structures subject to accidental actions due to human activities. However, fires and human-made earthquakes are not included.
The information presented in this…
Gas turbine exhaust systems with or without waste heat recovery
This document specifies requirements and gives recommendations for the design, materials of construction, modelling, controlling, fabrication, inspection, testing, installation, start-up and operation of industrial gas turbine (GT) exhaust systems with or without waste heat recovery unit (WHRU). Gas turbines can be on-shore or off-shore for such sectors as oil and gas, chemical and process…
Information technology - Big data reference architecture - Part 3: Reference architecture
This document specifies the big data reference architecture (BDRA). The reference architecture includes concepts and architectural views.
The reference architecture specified in this document defines two architectural viewpoints:
— a user view defining roles/sub-roles, their relationships, and types of activities within a big data ecosystem;
— a functional view defining the architectural…
Information technology — Big data reference architecture — Part 3: Reference architecture
This document specifies the big data reference architecture (BDRA). The reference architecture includes concepts and architectural views.
The reference architecture specified in this document defines two architectural viewpoints:
— a user view defining roles/sub-roles, their relationships, and types of activities within a big data ecosystem;
— a functional view defining the architectural…
Portable tanks for the transport of dangerous goods
1 Scope
1.1
This Standard applies to the design and manufacture of UN portable tanks and their approval by the Competent Authority of Canada. Such UN portable tanks have a capacity greater than 450 L and might or might not meet the definition of “container” within the terms of the International Maritime Organization’s International Convention for Safe Containers, 1972.
In addition to the…
Cleaning and disinfection of health care facilities
1 Scope
1.1
This Standard applies to the cleaning and disinfection of HCFs providing health care services including, but not limited to, inpatient services or outpatient services.
1.2
This Standard is intended to address the cleaning and disinfection of HCFs that includes both manual disinfection practices and automated environmental disinfection systems.
1.3
This Standard applies to all…
1 Scope
1.1
This Standard provides requirements for public-use playground equipment intended for use by children
aged 18 months to 12 years, with anthropometric limits based on the 95th percentile.
Notes:
1) The level of challenge required and desired by children varies enormously with age, physical development,
and emotional development; therefore, it is almost impossible to design a piece…