1. Scope
1.1 This Standard applies to laboratory equipment intended to be connected to supply circuits with nominal system voltages of 750 V and less, for use indoors in nonhazardous locations in accordance with the Rules of the Canadian Electrical Code, Part I.
1.2 This Standard applies to equipment in which protection from electrical shock due to failure of functional insulation is…
1. Scope
1.1 General
1.1.1 This Standard specifies minimum requirements for a supplier's Quality Assurance Program - Category 3. The supplier is responsible for planning and developing a program aimed primarily at controlling inspection and test verifications which (a) assure that products or services conform to specified requirements; and (b) readily detect and control the…
States the requirements for ethylene glycol base engine coolant
concentrate. Caution - Manufacturers of some vehicles with
aluminum engine components specify a coolant with added
protection from aluminum corrosion in excess of what would be
expected for a product to this standard. The vehicle Owner's
Manual should be consulted for any specialized coolant
requirements.
Requirements for the Reactor Regulating Systems of CANDU Nuclear Power Plants
1. Scope
1.1 The Standard is concerned with two aspects of the reactor regulating system. The first relates to reactor safety; the second is concerned with effective control of the reactor. These two aspects are not separate. This Standard, therefore, addresses itself to two points:
(a) To ensure that the reactor regulating system operates to limit, to acceptable values, the frequency…
Requirements for the Shutdown Systems of CANDU Nuclear Power Plants
1. Scope
1.1 This Standard is primarily concerned with the nuclear safety of Shutdown Systems, i.e., their ability to terminate the nuclear reaction during a potentially hazardous situation. However, it recognizes that the repeated unnecessary operation of a Shutdown System will needlessly stress the nuclear plant and, possibly, lead to earlier system and component failures. Therefore, this…
Provides guidelines to enable an organization to demonstrate that
it has a credible micrographics program that includes the
safeguards which will assist in proving, when required, that the
microfilmed image is a true reproduction of an original made
under controlled conditions. The practices outlined in this
document describe what is required in the operation of the
microfilm program. The…
Signs and Symbols for the Occupational Environment
Applies to signs for use in the occupational environment. It
describes requirements for the shape and colour of signs and sets
down a classification system, defined so as to assist the user in
determining what signage is needed. The standard also includes
requirements for glyphs which may be used with or without
legends, subject to the limitations of the standard, to describe
a specific…
Information technology — Common Biometric Exchange Formats Framework — Part 4: Security block format...
ISO/IEC 19785-4:2010 specifies security block formats (see ISO/IEC 19785-1) registered in accordance with ISO/IEC 19785-2 as formats defined by the CBEFF biometric organization ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 37, and specifies their registered security block format identifiers. [The security block format identifier is recorded in the standard biometric header (SBH) of a patron format (or defined by that patron…
Agricultural field operations data — Part 1: Core concepts
This proposal is the first of three separate, but linked, proposals. The deliverable consists of documentation that defines the processes and models for data exchange in agricultural irrigation. The scope of the set of three proposals is based on two major irrigation data processes:
1. Observations: The field, atmospheric, plant, or other in situ measurements that apply to irrigation management…
Agricultural field operations data — Part 2: Observations and measurements
This proposal is the third of three separate, but linked, proposals. The deliverable consists of documentation that defines the processes and models for data exchange in agricultural irrigation. The scope of the set of three proposals is based on two major irrigation data processes:
1. Observations: The field, atmospheric, plant, or other in situ measurements that apply to irrigation management…