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Interior Finishes

July 8, 2021
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“Office in a Small City” 1953 Edward Hopper

Chapter 8 of the International Building Code contains the performance requirements for controlling fire growth and smoke propagation within buildings by restricting interior finish and decorative materials.  A great deal of interior square footage presents fire hazard; even bulletin boards and decorations; as a simple web search will reveal.  We are respectful of the competing requirements of safety and ambience and try to assist in a reconciliation of these two objectives.

Free access to the current edition of the relevant section is linked below:

CHAPTER 8: Interior Finishes

The public input period of the Group A Codes — which includes the International Fire Code; which contains parent requirements for this chapter — closed in July 2nd.  Search on the word “interior”, or “school” or “classroom “in the document linked below for a sample of the ideas in play.

2021 REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ACTION HEARINGS ON THE 2021 EDITIONS OF THE GROUP A INTERNATIONAL CODES

Development of Group A proceeds in the calendar linked below:

2021/2022 ICC CODE DEVELOPMENT SCHEDULE

Parsing through public comment received July 2nd takes time.  The monograph, once completed will be linked on the page below:

2021 / 2022 Code Development: Group A

Most of the ICC bibliography lies at the foundation of the safety and sustainability agenda of education communities everywhere so we follow development continuously; setting priorities according to our resources.  We keep the issues in this chapter on the standing agenda of our Interiors colloquium.  See our CALENDAR for the next online meeting; open to everyone.

S. 665 SCHOOL Act of 2021

July 3, 2021
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5G is Real

July 3, 2021
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University of Toronto

5G is Real: Evaluating the Compliance of the 3GPP 5G New Radio System With the ITU IMT-2020 Requirements

Samer Henry –  Ahmed Alsohaily  – Elvino S. Sousa

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Toronto

 

ABSTRACT.   The 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) submitted the 5G New Radio (NR) system specifications to International Telecommunication Union (ITU) as a candidate fifth generation (5G) mobile communication system (formally denoted as IMT-2020 systems). As part of the submission, 3GPP provided a self-evaluation for the compliance of 5G NR systems with the ITU defined IMT-2020 performance requirements. This paper considers the defined 5G use case families, Ultra Reliable Low-Latency Communication (URLLC), massive Machine Type Communication (mMTC) and enhanced Mobile Broadband (eMBB), and provides an independent evaluation of the compliance of the 3GPP 5G NR self-evaluation simulations with the IMT-2020 performance requirements for connection density, reliability, and spectral efficiency for future mobile broadband and emerging IoT applications. Independent evaluation indeed shows the compliance of the 3GPP 5G NR system with the ITU IMT-2020 performance requirements for all parameters evaluated by simulations.

 

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Readings / “What the Administration is Missing About Huawei & 5G”

July 3, 2021
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“The Promise of 5G for K-12 Schools” / EdTech Magazine

“What the Administration is Missing About Huawei & 5G”

 

“…[T]he impact of adding Huawei to the BIS [Bureau of Industry and Security] list was to prohibit U.S. companies from sharing sensitive technologies with the Chinese companies. By way of collateral damage, it also placed SSOs [Standards Setting Organizations] in the position of either barring Huawei from participating in their activities – since the disclosure of technology is sometimes necessary to standards development – or radically changing their processes and rules in order to fit within either of two existing exemptions, neither of which (publishing and conferences) were very direct or useful fits. SSOs have been struggling ever since with how to adapt, especially since interim guidance provided by BIS some months later proved not to be very useful….”


LEARN MORE:

United States Department of State: “The 5G Future | Incredible Promise, Significant Risk”

 

 

 

Outdoor Power Equipment

July 2, 2021
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The appearance of lawns and gardens contributes mightily to pleasant campus atmospherics that, in turn, supports the educational mission, philanthropic goals and brand identity.  Playgrounds provide the opportunity for children to practice skills that will ultimately play a role in adult competencies such as the ability to collaborate with others, develop decision making skills, and successfully take on leadership roles, persevere in the face of distractions, and generate creative ideas.   Many colleges and universities have botanical gardens that are open for instruction and public enjoyment.

The Outdoor Power Equipment Institute (OPEI) is one of the first names in standards setting in this domain.  The landing page for its standards-setting enterprise is linked below:

OPEI Standards Listing

Note that OPEI develops its suite according to the ANSI/NIST-ITL Canvass Method.*

OPEI has released the following title for public consultation:

OPEI B175.5-202X (N9) – (Standard) for Outdoor Power Equipment et. al

Canvass Committee response to the first draft is linked below:

OPEI B175.5 Canvass Summary

Comments are due July 23rd.

We encourage our colleagues in exterior grounds and landscaping units to participate directly as a User interest in the OPEI standards development process.   OPEI Standards Staff Contacts are listed on the OPEI Standards landing page.  Start with Greg Knott (gknott@opei.org)

Noteworthy: OPEI is also ANSI’s US Technical Advisory Group administrator and the Global Secretariat for ISO TC/23 Tractors and machinery for agriculture and forestry.  This makes sense since the machinery manufacturing has long since been a global industry.  The landing page for that committee is linked below:

ISO/TC 23/SC 13 Powered lawn and garden equipment

We maintain OPEI titles on the standing agenda of our Sport and Bucolia colloquia.   See our CALENDAR for the next online meeting; open to everyone.

Issue: [18-155]

Category: Bucolia, Landscaping & Exterior, Sport

Colleagues: Jack Janveja, John Lawter, Richard Robben


 

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Report on Federal Agency Use of Voluntary Consensus Standards

July 1, 2021
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