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Join us today when we examine the state of the literature that governs the safety and performance of occupancies designed and operated for the care of children specifically; family support generally. There is a fair amount of overlap in the safety and performance principles in the titles which frequently reference each other; all of them responding to unintended incidents, innovation and new discoveries.
In hospitals and clinics, the titles we follow — and engage with proposed revisions — are listed below:
Since the ASHRAE catalog is growing to encompass every occupancy on earth; we keep pace with it; There’s never not something happening there is not relevant to our work:
Hoover Institution: The De-Population Bomb
To repeat a statement made throughout the Standards Michigan facility: We place the Underwriters Laboratory and ASTM International best practice catalogs at a lower priority because the business models of those organizations deal primarily with product standards — not interoperability standards. You will see UL and ASTM labels on many, many products within pediatric and daycare environments but, as a user-interest, we do not have the resources to engage with the UL and ASTM suite product-by-product; essential as they may be.
Ensuring the safety of children in daycare centers involves compliance with various codes and standards in the United States. Here are some key ones:
Governmental agencies at all levels incorporate these titles — partially or whole cloth — present additional, typically more rigorous requirements.
Of course, the primary hazard we address is the presence of reliable of safe and economical electricity. All of the foregoing titles depend upon electricity so we deal with the technical literature on electricity on a near-continuous basis.
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“The family is nature’s masterpiece”
— George Santayana
Having six kids https://t.co/NcU7FbCt9B pic.twitter.com/9TAPA5Ixz1
— Jeremy Wayne Tate (@JeremyTate41) December 31, 2023
In popular culture:
Founded in 1951, ACOG is a membership organization for obstetrician–gynecologists. The College produces practice guidelines for health care professionals and educational materials for patients, provides practice management and career support, facilitates programs and initiatives to improve women’s health, and advocates for members and patients.
It provides several educational tracks for member certification and licensing largely derived from federal regulations. It also invites proposals from members about organizational priorities; one such linked below:
Abortion Misinformation Campaign
The link above also proves that no matter how well educated an organization’s members, the leadership of the organization is capable of shenanigans with federal law that leaves the regulation of abortion to states; closer to the cultural norms of local communities.
Related:
“A half truth is a full lie” — so goes the adage. In service of telling the full story — only half of which is told in the RFP linked above — a map of states is linked below.
Interactive Map: Abortion Laws by State
PROLOG: Gynecology and Surgery, Ninth Edition, has the latest evidence-based reviews of core topics in gynecology. This self-directed learning resource is designed to help #ObGyns and other #HCPs assess and update your clinical knowledge. Order now: https://t.co/AO9u4JDT8p pic.twitter.com/oPbg3l2DAx
— ACOG (@acog) January 31, 2024
One of the craziest tornado videos ever out of Nebraska 😱pic.twitter.com/pq0CVf9qrv
— Old Row (@OldRowOfficial) April 26, 2024
This video was taken by my friend in Nebraska. Those tornadoes were unreal. Thankfully, I’ve only seen maybe – couple up close. Does anyone know if there are places to donate money/supplies/food to the people who were hurt by this tornado? pic.twitter.com/OV50zpn8sI
— Reese🇺🇸🐊 (@reeseonable) April 27, 2024
Incredible footage of the massive tornadoes that ripped across Nebraska and Iowa yesterday.pic.twitter.com/nGJHuYjadf
— Citizen Free Press (@CitizenFreePres) April 28, 2024
For nearly twenty years now, the American National Standards Institute Committee on Education administers a student paper competition intended to encourage understanding of the global standards system that also provides a solid prize — in the $1000 to $5000 range. The topic of the 2024 Student Paper Competition will be What Role Do or Could Standards Play in Safe and Effective Implementation of Artificial Intelligence Applications/Systems?
Student Paper Competition Flyer 2024 – Entries due 7 June 2024
For the past six years Standards Michigan has hosted Saturday morning workshops to help students (and faculty) interested in entering the contest. We will soon post those dates on our CALENDER. We typically host them — three sessions ahead of the deadline — on Saturday mornings.
We provide links to previous paper winners and refer you to Lisa Rajchel: lrajchel@ansi.org for all other details.
Related:
“Normal” Things Americans Do That The Rest Of The World Will Never Understand
ANSI 2019 Student Paper Winner: Cybersecurity & Ukraine Power Grid Attack
2019 Student Paper Winner / Standards in Crisis Prevention & Response:
2016 Student Paper Winner | Life, Liberty and Pursuit of Happiness
New update alert! The 2022 update to the Trademark Assignment Dataset is now available online. Find 1.29 million trademark assignments, involving 2.28 million unique trademark properties issued by the USPTO between March 1952 and January 2023: https://t.co/njrDAbSpwB pic.twitter.com/GkAXrHoQ9T
— USPTO (@uspto) July 13, 2023
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