APPA catalyzed the use of consensus products for capital discipline among US education facility managers.
APPA catalyzed the use of consensus products for capital discipline among US education facility managers.
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[Comments due September 30th]
https://share.ansi.org/Shared%20Documents/Standards%20Action/2019-PDFs/SAV5033.pdf
ISEA (ASC Z87) (International Safety Equipment Association)
BSR ISEA Z87.1-201x, Occupational and Education Personal Eye and Face Protection Devices (revision of ANSI ISEA Z87.1-2015)
This standard sets forth criteria related to the requirements, testing, permanent marking, selection, care, and use of protectors to
minimize the occurrence and severity or prevention of injuries from such hazards as impact, non-ionizing radiation and liquid splash
exposures in occupational and educational environments including, but not limited to, machinery operations, material welding and
cutting, chemical handling, and assembly operations. Certain hazardous exposures are not covered in this standard. These include,
but are not limited to: bloodborne pathogens, X-rays, high-energy particulate radiation, microwaves, radio-frequency radiation, lasers,
masers, electric arc flash. and sports and recreation.
Single copy price: $40.00
Obtain an electronic copy from: www.safetyequipment.org/resources/shop
Send comments (with optional copy to psa@ansi.org) to: cfargo@safetyequipment.org
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The Laser Institute of America is revising its standard LIA Z136.8 Standard for Safe Use of Lasers in Research, Development, or Testing. This standard provides recommendations for the safe use of lasers and laser systems that operate at wavelengths between 180 nm and 1 mm and are used to conduct research or used in a research, development, or testing environment. This environment is not limited to universities and national laboratories, but includes medical research facilities and high-tech product development and evaluation settings.
Comments are due September 2nd.
You may obtain an electronic copy from: https://www.lia.org/store/product/z1368-safe-use-lasers-research-development-or-testing-draft-publicreview. Order from: Liliana Caldero, (407) 380-1553, lcaldero@lia.org. Send comments to Liliana with an optional copy to psa@ansi.org.
The LIA standards catalog is linked below:
Note that LIA does not yet have a dedicated landing page for standards development but instead uses ANSI Standards Action to announce public commenting opportunities. We draw them out to get the opportunity known to the education facility industry.
We are happy to discuss this commenting opportunity with anyone ahead of the deadline any day at 11 AM Eastern Time. We also host a monthly Risk Management teleconference in which many safety standards are on the standing agenda; the LIA suite among them. See our CALENDAR for the next online meeting.
Issue: [19-144]
Category: Facilities Asset Management, Risk Management, Public Safety
Colleagues: Richard Robben, Markus Schaufele
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State and local government laser safety requirements
#DidYouKnow lasers didn’t just win the Nobel prize in 2018.
In 2017, that award went to team leaders at the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatory (LIGO), who were first to measure long-predicted ripples in space-time.
Photo Credit: LIGO pic.twitter.com/SVR1WmGcpo
— The Laser Institute [ICALEO 2019] (@LaserInstitute) December 3, 2018
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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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