Guide for Safe Confined Space Entry and Work

Loading
loading...

Guide for Safe Confined Space Entry and Work

April 27, 2023
mike@standardsmichigan.com
No Comments

Plymouth State University | Grafton County New Hampshire

Guide for Safe Confined Space Entry and Work

This guide supplements existing confined space regulations, standards, and work practices by providing additional guidance for safe confined space entry and work. References are provided throughout the guide and annexes to direct the reader to other regulations and standards or other content that might be applicable.

This guide provides the following:

Information to identify, evaluate, assess, and then eliminate, mitigate, or control hazards that are present or that may occur during entry into or work in and around confined spaces.

Information on how to understand confined space safety and safeguard personnel from fire, explosion, and other health hazards that are uniquely associated with confined spaces.

Information regarding training, qualifications, and competencies required for personnel responsible for confined space hazard identification, hazard evaluation, and hazard control for personnel who work in and around confined spaces.

Information on confined space rescue best practices.

Information concerning confined space hazards and safety practices that are applicable to all types of confined spaces.

Information regarding hazards adjacent to confined spaces that might affect the safe conditions necessary for entry and work in a confined space.

This guide provides criteria for eliminating, mitigating, or controlling hazards in the confined space design phase.

 

Smart Energy

April 26, 2023
mike@standardsmichigan.com
, , ,
No Comments

Exposition Internationale des Arts et Techniques dans la Vie Moderne / International Exposition of Art and Technology in Modern Life

We follow the administration of the the US National Committee of the International Electrotechnical Commission; a member of an international committee administered by the International Electrotechnical Commission developing global  Smart Grid and Smart City concepts.   Related developments happen in the following committees:

TC 8 System aspects of electrical energy supply

SC 8A Grid integration of Renewable Energy Generation

SC 8B Decentralized Electrical Energy Systems

TC 13 Electrical energy measurement and control

TC 21 Secondary cells and batteries

21/1166/CDV  IEC 61427-2 ED2: Secondary cells and batteries for renewable energy storage – General requirements and methods of test – Part 2: On-grid applications | Close Date: 2023-06-16

SC 23K Electrical Energy Efficiency Products

TC 34 Lighting

TC 82 Solar photovoltaic energy systems

TC 120 Electrical Energy Storage Systems

TA 19 Environmental and energy aspects for multimedia systems and equipment

International Electrotechnical Commission | Consultations

Freely Available ICT Standards

We limit our interest to electrotechnology interoperability issues that are present in education communities (rather than product related issues).   We track coordinated action among the ISO/IEC/ITU:

ISO/IEC/ITU coordination – New work items (January 2023)

Note that there is what may appears to be a “competitor” standardization project at the ISO — TC 274 Lights and Lighting.  There is enough coordination between the IEC and the ISO that we ignore the slight overlap for our purposes.

We also collaborate with other US-based and other international universities through several societies of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE).  The IEC also has several committees where leading practice is discovered and promulgated that influence electrotechnology research agendas in both the academic and business side of the education facility industry:

SyC Smart Cities: Electrotechnical aspects of Smart Cities

SyC Smart Energy

The ambitions of this batch of documents is to formalize the landscape of the emergent Smart City (and, accordingly, #SmartCampus) by doing the following:

  • Providing the rationale for the market relevance of the future standards being produced in the parent IEC technical committee.
  • Providing an indication of global or regional sales of products or services related to the TC/SC work and state the source of the data.
  • Providing standards that will be significantly effective for assessing regulatory compliance.

In electrotechnology, a great deal of research is conducted in US colleges and universities — some of it funded by federal agencies; some by the corporate sector.    Where appropriate we identify and highlight their research and findings — especially findings that will find a way into best practice literature that informs safety and sustainability in education communities.   Many IEC titles are referenced in ISO, IET, IEEE and NFPA consensus products.

 

Take, for example, the Association of Medical Imaging and Electrical Equipment Manufacturers (NEMA) — the Administrator of the USNC /IEC Technical Advisory Group of the USNA/IEC — frequently  releases material for US stakeholders to review.   The USNA.IEC also publishes a quarterly newsletter:

USNC Current | Winter 2023

There is a great deal of economic activity in this domain so we maintain our focus on the technical specifics presented in draft material.   About 80 percent of the work involved in standards setting is administrative.  Our focus has always been on the remaining 20 percent that involves a non-administrative skill set.  Because of copyright restrictions on draft material — very common in the standards setting systems in many nations — we are mindful of releasing the full text of draft documents intended for public consultation only.

We do it this way out of necessity.  There is no structured workspace provided by USNA/IEC at the moment; only emails with attachments among USNA/IEC members.   Instead, we use a combination content management system hosted by the University of Michigan and the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers.  We coordinate our review of the state of energy sector literature here and with the IEEE Education & Healthcare Facilities Committee.   All IEC products are on the standing agendas of our Energy, Power and Global colloquia.   See our CALENDAR for the next online meeting; open to everyone.

University of Michigan

 

Issue: [15-197]

Contact: Mike Anthony, Paul Green, Jim Harvey, Massimo Mittolo

Colleagues: Mahesh Illindala (Ohio State University), Giuseppe Parisi (Sapienza University of Roma), Loren Clark (University of Alberta). Jim Murphy (Lawrence Livermore Laboratory: University of California Berkeley),  Brian Marchionini (NEMA), Paul Green (University of Michigan)

Category: Electrical, Telecommunications, Energy Management, #SmartCampus, Informatics, Information & Communications Technology

LINK TO ARCHIVE


LEARN MORE:


 

 

WSRN 91.5 FM

April 22, 2023
mike@standardsmichigan.com
,
No Comments

CLICK IMAGE to start stream

The “Worldwide Swarthmore Radio Network” is Swarthmore College’s official campus radio station. It broadcasts out of the suburban Philadelphia borough of Swarthmore, Pennsylvania.

Prior to the 1970s, WSRN operated as a carrier signal broadcast to the campus of Swarthmore College only. The station went on the air with 10 watts on October 15, 1972.  Following efforts by the Federal Communications Commission to encourage as many Class D stations as possible to increase power, a campaign was raised by the students of the college, and in the late 1970s, the FCC granted a license for a 110-watt, directional, transmission.

Programming has been eclectic from the 1970s on. Station programming is diverse; music spans “world,” hip hop, blues, folk, rock, pop, R & B, and classical. Talk and comedy programs comprise much of the weekend line-up. Notably “Funk” which ran from fall 2012 to spring 2014 Friday mornings from midnight to 2AM.

In 1986, the main on-air studio was completely refurbished, with a new control panel, turntables, microphones, and wiring installed. 1998 saw the rewiring and modernization of the production studio and the construction of an acoustically isolated sound studio connected to the production studio.

Students have always manned the soundboard, and so, during most summers, the station is dark.  Following the COVID-19 pandemic, the radio station had periods of limited broadcasting. During the 2021-2022 academic year, a significant effort by students, faculty, staff, and community members was successfully carried out to get the station back up to an operational state. As of April 1, 2022, the station has resumed broadcasting.

Summer Internship Research Fellowship

April 22, 2023
mike@standardsmichigan.com

No Comments

CLICK ON IMAGE

In academia, a “fellowship” is a type of academic or professional award or grant that provides financial support to individuals to pursue a specific area of research or study. Fellowships are typically awarded to graduate students, postdoctoral researchers, and scholars who have completed their doctoral degrees, and they are often highly competitive and prestigious.  Fellowships may be sponsored by a variety of organizations, including government agencies, non-profit organizations, and private foundations, and they may be focused on a wide range of topics, including science, engineering, humanities, social sciences, and the arts. Some fellowships may provide funding for a specific research project, while others may support a scholar’s ongoing research or professional development.

In addition to providing financial support, fellowships may also offer other benefits, such as access to specialized resources or facilities, networking opportunities, and mentorship or professional development programs. Fellowships are often highly valued by scholars and researchers, as they provide support and recognition for their work and help to advance their careers in academia or other fields.

Unleashing American Innovation

The deadline for the 2023 National Institute of Standards and Technology Summer Undergraduate Fellowship Program varies from year to year, and it typically falls in the early months of the year.  For example, for the 2022 NIST Summer Undergraduate Fellowship Program, the application period opened on November 22, 2021, and the deadline for submitting applications was February 15, 2022.

Vacancy announcements for the 2023 hybrid SURF program for both the Colorado and Maryland sessions closed February 1, 2023.  That means applicants have a full year to apply for the 2024 program.  We will send up a reminder at every quarter semester during our Leviathan colloquia

How Do You Measure the Percentage of Alcohol in Beer, Wine and Other Beverages?

What is time?

A Study of Children’s Password Practices

Standard Reference Material

Song of Spring “Wracajmy do siebie”

April 21, 2023
mike@standardsmichigan.com
,
No Comments
The Akademicki Chór Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego is a mixed choir consisting of students and alumni of the University of Warsaw. Founded in 1913, it is one of the oldest and most prestigious choirs in Poland, with a reputation for high-quality performances and a diverse repertoire that includes both traditional and contemporary choral music.


Polska

Mattrygghet

April 20, 2023
mike@standardsmichigan.com

No Comments

“MATTRYGGHET” refers to the assurance and guarantee of the safety and quality of food products, ensuring that they are free from contaminants, harmful substances, and meet specific standards and regulations for consumption. Food safety measures encompass various aspects such as handling, processing, storage, transportation, and labeling of food to protect consumer health and prevent foodborne illnesses.

Codex Alimentarius

Net Zero Initiative

April 19, 2023
mike@standardsmichigan.com
,
No Comments

Monash University has a total enrollment of approximately 80,000 students, which includes over 30,000 international students from more than 170 countries.  Its Australia-based campuses are found across Victoria, including Clayton, Caulfield, Peninsula, and Parkville, as well as international campuses in Malaysia, China, and India.

The university has more than 4,000 academic and professional staff and offers over 500 courses across a range of disciplines, including arts, business, engineering, law, medicine, and science.

 

Layout mode
Predefined Skins
Custom Colors
Choose your skin color
Patterns Background
Images Background
Skip to content