«Cars and SUVs that win Top Safety Pick are designs that go far beyond
minimum federal safety standards,» Lund points out.
Following the Aliso Canyon underground natural gas storage leak, the largest natural gas release in U.S. history, and subsequent congressional mandates, PHMSA is working to issue an interim final rule (IFR) to require operators of underground storage facilities for natural gas to comply with
minimum Federal safety standards.
Following the Aliso Canyon underground natural gas storage leak, the largest natural gas release in U.S. history, and subsequent Congressional mandates, PHMSA is working to issue an IFR to require operators of underground storage facilities for natural gas to comply with
minimum Federal safety standards for the regulation of interstate underground natural gas storage facilities.
Overhead shield car seats, which feature a horizontal bar or a tray that comes down to rest in front of the baby, meet
the minimum federal safety standards, but in crashes, they do not protect babies as well as a 5 - point harness.
Vehicles rated good must have roofs that are more than twice as strong as the current
minimum federal safety standard requires.
Not exact matches
Nowadays
federal guidelines ensure that things like wall height
minimums, structural integrity, and stability meet acceptable
safety standards.
All car seats are regulated by the US
Federal Government; therefore, they are always up to
minimum safety standards aka «up to code» regardless of how expensive they are or what brand.
The grade «C» corresponds to the
minimum performance required by
federal safety standard.
The contract will be used to conduct compliance testing for the agency's
Federal Motor Vehicle
Safety Standard (FMVSS) No. 136
Minimum sound Requirements for Hybrid and Electric Vehicles, and existing FMVSS No. 121, Air Brake Systems.
Vehicles rated good must have roofs that are more than twice as strong as the
minimum required under the current
federal safety standard.
According to the
Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) over 20 % of the foreign civil aviation authorities evaluated by the FAA fail to adequately oversee the airlines in their countries and those airlines don't meet
minimum international
safety standards.
Low - quality child care can negatively affect children's development, which is why the
federal government and states should take steps to ensure that child care programs not only meet
minimum health and
safety standards but also provide a nurturing and enriching environment that supports children's development and school readiness.