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Specifications for Ceramic Tile

August 21, 2015October 17, 2019Brad Kelechava

Ceramic is a material needed for the design of many different products and has been incredibly important throughout time, serving a variety of purposes. Ceramic […]

Traffic Control for Work on Roads

Traffic Control for Work on Roads

August 21, 2015January 17, 2023Brad Kelechava

In a prior post about ANSI/ASSE 810.8-2011: Scaffolding Safety Requirements, we discussed a standard that is intended to protect both construction workers and pedestrians passing […]

Tidal Power

August 21, 2015January 13, 2023Brad Kelechava

Most forms of renewable energy are far more connected to each other than they seem. The Law of Conservation of Energy states that energy can […]

Human Factors Engineering of Computer Workstations

Human Factors Engineering of Computer Workstations

August 13, 2015January 17, 2023Brad Kelechava

There are several major differences that exist between the workplace of today and that of the past. A significant contrast between these two environments is […]

Man gazing at the sunrise in nature thanks to ISO 14000 standards and ISO 14065 greenhouse gas accreditation.

ISO 14000 Collection 2: Comprehensive Environmental Management Systems Collection

August 12, 2015January 17, 2023Brad Kelechava

Standardization can help to increase efficiency of products and services while protecting the people that interact with them. They are also needed to protect nature. […]

Fluoride Content for Water Quality adhering to ISO 10359-1:1992.

Determining Fluoride Content for Water Quality

August 11, 2015January 17, 2023Brad Kelechava

Water in its pure state does not conduct electricity. It almost always does, however, because of the many conductor elements and molecules that exist as […]

Welding of Rails for Rail Vehicles

Welding of Rails for Rail Vehicles

August 10, 2015January 17, 2023Brad Kelechava

Newer infrastructure has greatly advanced rail vehicles. Today, there are automobiles that can operate on and off railroad tracks. The fastest train in the world, […]

Requirements for Amusement Machines and Personal Service Machines

August 10, 2015January 13, 2023Brad Kelechava

Our last post focused on a standard for gesture-based user interfaces, which are common in the wide selection of information and communications technology (ICT) devices […]

Woman sliding finger across tablet in a gesture based interface according to ISO/IEC 30113-1.

Gesture Based Interfaces

August 10, 2015January 13, 2023Brad Kelechava

Globalization has been paired with constant technological innovation, spreading information and communications technology (ICT) devices throughout the world to all different kinds of people. One […]

Recommended Practice for Measuring Emissions and Fuel Economy of Hybrid Vehicles

Recommended Practice for Measuring Emissions and Fuel Economy of Hybrid Vehicles

August 5, 2015January 17, 2023Brad Kelechava

The automobile has a rich history shaping how it is constructed and used today. Around the year 1900, cars could be powered by steam, gasoline, […]

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