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ISO 9001:2000, Quality management systems -- Requirements
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»rank: 1287681
Editorial Product Review: :This International Standard specifies requirements for a quality management system where an organization: needs to demonstrate its ability to consistently provide product that meets customer and applicable regulatory requirements, and aims to enhance cust
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ISO 13984:1999, Liquid hydrogen -- Land vehicle fuelling system interface
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»rank: 1400053
Editorial Product Review: :This International Standard specifies the characteristics of liquid hydrogen refuelling and dispensing systems on land vehicles of all types in order to reduce the risk of fire and explosion during the refuelling procedure and thus to provide a reasonable level of protection from loss of life and property.This International Standard is applicable to the design and installation of liquid hydrogen (LH2) fuelling and dispensing systems. It describes the system intended for the dispensing of liquid hydrogen to a ...
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ISO/TR 15489-2:2001, Information and documentation - Records management - Part 2: Guidelines
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»rank: 1424007
Editorial Product Review: :This part of ISO 15489 is an implementation guide to ISO 15489-1 for use by record management professionals and those charged with managing records in their organizations. It provides one methodology that will facilitate the implementation of ISO 15489-1 in all organizations that have a need to manage their records. It gives an overview of the processes and factors to consider in organizations wishing to comply with ISO 15489-1.
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ISO 15489-1:2001, Information and documentation - Records management - Part 1: General
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»rank: 1424174
Editorial Product Review: :This part of ISO 15489 provides guidance on managing records1) of originating organizations, public or private, for internal and external clients.All the elements outlined in this part of ISO 15489 are recommended to ensure that adequate records are created, captured and managed. Procedures that help to ensure the management of records according to the principles and elements outlined in this part of ISO 15489 are provided in ISO/TR 15489-2 (Guidelines).This part of ISO 15489applies to the management of ...
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ISO 2631-1:1997, Mechanical vibration and shock - Evaluation of human exposure to whole-body vibration - Part 1: General requirements
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»rank: 1466043
Editorial Product Review: :This part of ISO 2631 defines methods for the measurement of periodic, random and transient whole-body vibration. It indicates the principal factors that combine to determine the degree to which a vibration exposure will be acceptable. Informative annexes indicate current opinion and provide guidance on the possible effects of vibration on health, comfort and perception and motion sickness. The frequency range considered is0,5 Hz to 80 Hz for health, comfort and perception, and0,1 Hz to 0,5 Hz for ...
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ISO 8579-2:1993, Acceptance code for gears - Part 2: Determination of mechanical vibrations of gear units during acceptance testing
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»rank: 1471557
Editorial Product Review: :Specifies the methods for determining mechanical vibration of individually housed, enclosed, speed-increasing and speed-reducing gear units. Specifies methods for measuring housing and shaft vibrations, and the types of instrumentation, measurement methods and testing procedures for determining vibration levels. Vibration grades for acceptance are included. Applies only to a gear unit under test and operating within its design speed, load, temperature range and lubrication for acceptance testing at the manufacturer's facility.
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ISO 5348:1998, Mechanical vibration and shock - Mechanical mounting of accelerometers
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»rank: 1489364
Editorial Product Review: :This International Standard describes the mounting characteristics of accelerometers to be specified by the manufacturer and makes recommendations to the user for mounting accelerometers.Application of this International Standard is limited to the mounting of accelerometers which are mounted on the surface of the structure in motion, as illustrated in the simplified diagram shown in figure 1.It is not applicable to other types of transducers, such as relative motion pick-ups. This title may contain less than 24 pages of ...
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ISO 10817-1:1998, Rotating shaft vibration measuring systems - Part 1: Relative and absolute sensing of radial vibration
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»rank: 1489366
Editorial Product Review: :This part of ISO 10817 gives details of how to obtain reproducible measurement results in order to enable the monitoring and evaluation of shaft vibrations according to the ISO 7919 series. As such, it is concerned primarily with the measurement of shaft vibrations for large machines (e.g. steam turbine generator sets, gas turbines, industrial turbosets, hydraulic machines).This part of ISO 10817 is applicable to radial vibration measuring systems on shafts, both for absolute and relative measurements. It covers ...
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ISO 5349-1:2001, Mechanical vibration -- Measurement and evaluation of human exposure to hand-transmitted vibration -- Part 1: General requirements
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»rank: 1489365
Editorial Product Review: :This part of ISO 5349 specifies general requirements for measuring and reporting hand-transmitted vibration exposure in three orthogonal axes. It defines a frequency weighting and band-limiting filters to allow uniform comparison of measurements. The values obtained can be used to predict adverse effects of hand-transmitted vibration over the frequency range covered by the octave bands from 8 Hz to 1 000 Hz.This part of ISO 5349 is applicable to periodic and to random or non-periodic vibration. Provisionally, this ...
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ISO 7919-3:1996, Mechanical vibration of non-reciprocating machines - Measurements on rotating shafts and evaluation criteria - Part 3: Coupled industrial machines
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»rank: 1477155
Editorial Product Review: :This part of ISO 7919 gives guidelines for applying evaluation criteria for shaft vibration under normal operating conditions, measured at or close to the bearings of coupled industrial machines. These guidelines are presented in terms of both steady runing vibration and any magnitude changes which may occur in these steady values. The numerical values specified are not intended to serve as the only basis for vibration evaluation since, in general, the vibratory condition of a machine is assessed ...
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