The institute also sets
equipment standards for the American oil industry.
Not exact matches
Hooking up network
equipment from Ericsson and AT&T, Intel will act as a corporate guinea pig
for a trial using the upcoming, unfinished wireless
standard.
Adherence is accomplished through an application process
for ISO 9000 certification in company
standards for inspecting production processes, updating records, maintaining
equipment, training employees and handling customer relations.
They also have state - of - the - art
equipment that makes
for a crisp, clear read (whereas
standard computer microphones often come off staticky or muffled).
Although the order hasn't come in yet, Taser's CEO Rick Smith said he thinks the agency will make Taser's Axon cameras
standard equipment for all officers.
Since the start of the year a bill has been proposed in America's Congress to block the government from using telecoms
equipment made by Huawei and ZTE; and Mr Trump has halted the takeover of Qualcomm by Broadcom, a rival chipmaker, on national - security grounds,
for fear it would give China the edge in setting
standards for 5G, a wireless technology.
The lending
standards on
equipment financing can be less strict because your
equipment will be used as collateral
for the loan — in other words, if you default, the bank has the right to seize your
equipment to cover the cost of their lost money.
These new
standards altered accounting and financial disclosure requirements
for both real estate and
equipment leases.
We provide colocation hosting
for equipment up to 4
standard units in size in a secure and sophisticated Data Center in Zurich, Switzerland.
Since 1963 The Commercial Food
Equipment Service Association (CFESA) is The
Standard For Service Excellence.
Higher sanitation
standards required in today's manufacturing facilities has led to the demand
for new sanitary
equipment, including conveying solutions.
There are many benefits
for both the
equipment fabricator and processor when they participate in the development and use of
standards of hygienic design principles.
All
equipment by Tetra Pak Processing System is designed
for use in the food industry, with the highest hygiene
standards.
Machines come with IP65 sealing as
standard to cater
for the majority of sanitary requirements, and IP69K as an option
for equipment used in harsh wash down environments.
Manufacturers of food, process
equipment or packaging lines must meet safety
standards for operating personnel.
FAWEMA — setting the
standards for bag filling
equipment for over 50 years.
Hydro - Thermal received the award
for its Smart Cooking System ™ which is a continuous cooking
equipment aimed at replacing batch style cooking, which is an industry
standard.
We have all the
equipment needed to design, fabricate, install, and ensure quality
standards for your next manufacturing need.
The 3 - A Symbol licensing program certifies that a piece of
equipment has met the applicable sanitation
standards designated by 3 - A Sanitary
Standards Inc., Mclean, Va.,
for that specific type of
equipment.
The Vision of the Commercial Food
Equipment Service Association (CFESA) is to be recognized as the standard of excellence for servicing commercial food e
Equipment Service Association (CFESA) is to be recognized as the
standard of excellence
for servicing commercial food
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As a premier provider of business information
for the foodservice industry, Foodservice
Equipment & Supplies maintains high
standards for our editorial content.
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The NFL has established
standards for most
equipment.
As a result, only time will tell whether they will fulfill the promise that many in the concussion community see them as having, although I,
for one, think they will eventually revolutionize the way in which athletes are identified
for remove - from - play screening on the sports sideline, among other uses, and, within five years, are likely to be
standard equipment for all contact and collision sports.
The long answer is that, it is true that the National Operating Committee on
Standards for Athletic
Equipment (NOCSAE) initially decided in July 2013 that modification of helmets with third - party after - market add - ons, such as impact sensors installed inside a helmet or to its exterior, would be viewed as voiding the helmet manufacturer's certification, and that the certification could only be regained if the helmet was retested by the manufacturer with the add - on, NOCSAE later issued a press release clarifying that position: Instead of automatically voiding the certification, NOCSAE decided it would leave it up to helmet manufacturers to decide whether a particular third - party add - on affixed to the helmet, such as a impact sensor, voided its certification of compliance with NOCSAE's
standard, and now allows companies which make add - on products
for football helmets to make their own certification of compliance with the NOCSAE
standards on a helmet model, as long as the certification is done according to NOCSAE
standards, and as long as the manufacturer assumes responsibility (in other words, potential legal liability)
for the helmet / add - on combination.
It even meets the safety
standards for home playground
equipment!
Heritage Park is looking
for mechanically - inclined individuals to interpret and learn to operate historic
equipment in the following trade sites: Strathmore
Standard, Shonts Grain Elevator, Atlas Lumber Company, and Flett's Blacksmith Shop.
You still want your kids wearing a helmet with the latest technology though and which meets all of the requirements of the National Operating Committee on Standards
for Athletic
Equipment (NOCSAE), with a certification sticker that says it meet the NOCSAE
standard, since the CPSC does not mandate safety guidelines
for football helmets.
A year after requiring soccer shinguards to meet National Operating Committee on
Standards for Athletic
Equipment (NOCSAE)
standards, the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS) Soccer Rules Committee will now require the front of the shinguard to be permanently marked with the NOCSAE seal and height range, effective in fall 2012.
Fast forward six months, to December 2013, when many of us read the headlines announcing that USDA would be awarding grants to schools specifically
for new
equipment; grants that are intended to help schools meet nutritional
standards and expand student participation.
Besides meeting the NOSCAE
standards, all
equipment should be properly cared
for so it stays effective over time.
In the United States, the National Operating Committee on
Standards for Athletic
Equipment (NOCSAE) sets many of the
standards for helmets, facemasks, and shin guards.
It's important to note that the
standards of birth centers vary, so it's best to ask specific questions before deciding on a birth center — like their transfer rate (according to the American Pregnancy Association, 7 to 12 percent is reasonable), their
equipment (do they have a birthing tub,
for instance?)
If they want to meet NRP
standards at home they needs to not just have O2 but be able to blend it, be skilled at intubation (most nurses have passed NRP but have never intubated themselves, that's not skilled at doing it it's skilled at assisting), have the intubation
equipment, have a sat monitor
for neonates, and I suppose, though honestly I can't see this at home, being able to put in a UVC line.
Whether it's a short trip to visit Grandma in a neighbouring town, or an extended trip to an exotic location, the
standards for baby
equipment might be dated or simply different.
The senators, all members of the committee, introduced the Youth Sports Concussion Act earlier this year to help ensure that safety
standards for sports
equipment, including football helmets, are based on the latest science and curb false advertising claims made by manufacturers to increase protective sports gear sales.
Notably, while there are mandatory
standards for car seats, cribs, rattles and pacifiers, the safety
standards for all other baby
equipment are voluntary.
In December 2013, another KSHF survey found that most school meal programs (88 percent) needed one or more pieces of
equipment to help them meet nutrition
standards, but only 42 percent of respondents reported that they had funding
for capital purchases, and less than half of those had a budget that was adequate to meet their
equipment needs.
Specifically, the project is working to ensure that the USDA adopts science - based nutrition
standards for snack foods and beverages served and sold in schools; that it develops and implements rigorous school food safety policies; and that schools have the resources they need to train cafeteria employees and replace outdated and broken kitchen
equipment.
This report focuses on one crucial set of challenges that school districts face in meeting nutrition
standards for meals: the need
for improved
equipment and infrastructure.
School food authorities, * or SFAs, are managing to serve healthier meals despite challenges, such as limitations in their existing kitchen
equipment and infrastructure and in the knowledge and skills of food service staff.5 As of September 2013, USDA data confirm that 80 percent of schools reported meeting the
standards.6 These changes are a huge step forward
for child nutrition and, therefore, children's health.
Obama administration goals
for the legislation include: (1) improving nutrition
standards for school meals; (2) increasing participation in school meal programs; (3) increasing parent and student education about healthy eating; (4) establishing nutrition
standards for the so called «a la carte» foods (see my School Lunch FAQs
for more information on these); (5) promoting increased consumption of whole grains, fruits, vegetables, and low - and fat - free dairy products; (6) strengthening school wellness policies and promoting physical activity in schools; (7) training people who provide school meals and providing them with better
equipment; and (8) enhancing food safety.
The qualification consists,
for an
equipment, to demonstrate that it functions properly and gives the expected results provided you have
standards.
The National Operating Committee on Standards
for Athletic
Equipment (NOCSAE) board of directors has approved the development of a revised football helmet
standard that will require helmets to limit certain concussion causing forces.
While the spaces vary, each facility has
standard cardio and strength training
equipment plus space
for stretching; most offer classes such as circuit training, conditioning, kickboxing, pilates, yoga and aerobics.
* Meets all safety
standards for ASTM (F96 - 30) and home playground
equipment.
Look
for the Juvenile Products Manufacturers Association's seal of approval on baby products, and buy new products from well - known and respected manufacturers to ensure that your baby
equipment meets the latest safety
standards.
The bill, largely the same as the version introduced last Congress, would give school districts and food service administrators the tools and resources they need to prepare meals that meet the updated USDA school food
standards by providing loan guarantees
for kitchen infrastructure and
equipment upgrades, authorizing grants
for small but critical
equipment purchases, and supporting innovative training opportunities to strengthen the school food service workforce.