Quality Management and Quality Assurance Standards - Part 3: Guidelines for
the Application of ISO ...
This National Standard of Canada is equivalent to International Standard ISo
9000-3:1991.
This part of ISO 9000 sets out guidelines to facilitate the application of ISo
9001 to organizations developing, supplying and maintaining software.
It is intended to provide guidance where a contract between two parties
requires the demonstration of a supplier's capability to develop, supply and…
Performance standards in building — Contents and format of standards for evaluation of performance
Establishes some rules for the contents and presentation of standards for evaluation in buildings. Intended for application by international and national standards committees.
Quality Management and Quality System Elements - Guidelines
This National Standard of Canada is equivalent to International Standard ISO 9004-1987.
It describes a basic set of elements by which quality management systems can be
developed and implemented.
The selection of appropriate elements contained in this International Standard
and the extent to which these elements are adopted and applied by a company
depends upon factors such as market…
Canadian Keyboard Standard for the English and French Languages
1.1
This Standard specifies requirements for keyboards to be used throughout Canada
for word, information, and data-processing applications.
1.2
This Standard defines the national keyboard layout (the primary keyboard
layout) providing access to characters most commonly used in Canada (group 1
characters) and a secondary keyboard layout which, when combined with the group
1 characters,…
1. Scope
1.1
This Standard applies to motor-operated vacuum cleaners and blower cleaners,
and to household use floor finishing machines to be employed in accordance with
the Rules of the Canadian Electrical Code, C22.1, Part I and the National
Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70.
1.2
These requirements cover (1) household, commercial, and coin-operated vacuum
cleaning machines and blower…
Quality Management and Quality System Elements - Part 2: Guidelines for
Services
This National Standard of Canada is equivalent to International Standard ISo
9004-2:1991.
This Part of ISO 9004 gives guidance for establishing and implementing a
quality system within an organization. It is based on the generic principles
of internal quality management described in ISO 9004:1987 and provides a
comprehensive overview of a quality system specifically for services.
This…
Machinery for Forestry - Winches - Technical Means for Ensuring Safety
This National Standard of Canada is equivalent to International Standard ISO
4254-4:1990.
This part of ISO 4254 specifies safety requirements for winches used on
forestry machinery and agricultural machinery used in forestry.
It applies only to skidding winches mounted on mobile forestry machinery, e.g.
skidders and forwarders and on agricultural machinery used in forestry
operations.…
Machinery for Forestry - Winches - Performance Requirements
This National Standard of Canada is equivalent to International Standard ISo
6687:1982.
It specifies a uniform method of defining specification definitions, drum
storage capacity, line pull and line speed for winches used in tree harvesting
machines.
Machinery for Forestry - Winches - Classification and Nomenclature
This National Standard of Canada is equivalent to International Standard ISO 6816:1984.
It establishes the classification of the major types of winches and rope
anchors and the nomenclature for major components and parts peculiar to these
machines.
Examples used here are not intended to include all existing commercial machines
nor to be descriptive of any particular machine.
This National Standard of Canada is equivalent to American National Standards
Institute standard ANSI T1.408-1990.
1.1 General
It establishes performance and technical criteria for interfacing and
interconnecting the various functional groups shown in figure 1. Compliance
with this standard is intended to ensure compatibility at the interface points
/a and /b (figure 1) and should not…