
Textile Standards and the Benefit of an Unmade Bed
There’s a standard for nearly everything. To test this idea, I occasionally use the keyword search function on webstore.ansi.org. The practical importance of the keyword […]
There’s a standard for nearly everything. To test this idea, I occasionally use the keyword search function on webstore.ansi.org. The practical importance of the keyword […]
Acoustical Society of America announces new national standards for Acoustics in Permanent and Modular Classrooms. The Acoustical Society of America, headquartered in Melville, NY, announced […]
The aim of the revised ANSI Z117 standard , Safety Requirements for Confined Spaces, is to provide for the minimum performance requirements necessary in developing […]
A previous post on this blog about food standards and Celiac disease (gluten intolerance) discussed a proposed FDA rule for gluten free labeling of food. Some recent articles by […]
New ANSI Fall Protection Standards: What They Mean to You By Thom Kramer, P.E., CSP, Nolan Miller in OHSonline identifies the ANSI Fall protection standards […]
A recent article on Concrete Fastening Systems website “Carbide Bits for Concrete Drilling Applications” touches on the value of standards and the confusion in the […]
The Acoustical Society of America (ASA) announced the publication of a new, voluntary consensus standard for the measurement of underwater noise from ships. The new […]
Proteins in wheat, barley and rye cause an autoimmune response in people with Coeliac Disease. A. K. Akobeng & A. G. Thomas Department of Paediatric […]
Update: the latest revision of this standard is ANSI/NEMA MW 1000-2020 – Magnet Wire ANSI/NEMA MW 1000-2008, Revision 1-2009 Magnet Wire. MW 1000, is available […]
There were two articles in the news recently that illustrate the value of standards. Being standards people and consumers we understand the issue of compatability […]