Access the ANSI/IICRC S500 / ANSI/IICRC S520 - Water Damage and Mold Remediation Set for guidance on the procedures to be followed when performing water damage restoration and mold remediation.
ISO 14001 specifies the requirements for an environmental management system that an organization can use to enhance its environmental performance. ISO 14001 is intended for use by an organization seeking to manage its environmental responsibilities in a systematic manner that contributes to the environmental pillar of sustainability. ISO 14001 helps an organization achieve the intended outcomes of its environmental management system, which provide value for the environment, the organization itself and interested parties. Consistent with the organization's environmental policy, the intended outcomes of an environmental management system include: · enhancement of environmental performance; · fulfillment of compliance obligations; · achievement of environmental objectives. ISO 14001 is applicable to any organization, regardless of size, type and nature, and applies to the environmental aspects of its activities, products and services that the organization determines it can either control or influence considering a life cycle perspective. ISO 14001 does not state specific environmental performance criteria. ISO 14001 can be used in whole or in part to systematically improve environmental management. Claims of conformity to ISO 14001, however, are not acceptable unless all its requirements are incorporated into an organization's environmental management system and fulfilled without exclusion.
This document gives guidance on auditing management systems, including the principles of auditing, managing an audit programme and conducting management system audits, as well as guidance on the evaluation of competence of individuals involved in the audit process. These individuals include those managing the audit programme, auditors and audit teams. It is applicable to all organizations that need to plan and conduct audits of management systems or manage an audit programme. The application of this document to other types of audits is possible, provided that special consideration is given to the specific competence needed and the objectives to be achieved.
The ANSI/IICRC S500 / ANSI/IICRC S520 / IICRC R520 - Water Damage and Mold Remediation Package provides access to the procedures to be followed and the precautions to be taken when performing water damage restoration and mold remediation. The package is also supported with the IICRC R520 reference guide for mold remediation that summarizes most of the important procedures and methodologies of a mold remediation project.
Access the design, calculations, stability criteria and construction of work platforms in the ANSI/SAIA A92.20 / ANSI/SAIA A92.22 / ANSI/SAIA A92.24 - Mobile Elevating Work Platforms Package. It also includes requirements for inspections, training, maintenance, repair and safe operation of mobile elevating work platforms.
This document specifies requirements for a quality management system when an organization: a) needs to demonstrate its ability to consistently provide products and services that meet customer and applicable statutory and regulatory requirements, and b) aims to enhance customer satisfaction through the effective application of the system, including processes for improvement of the system and the assurance of conformity to customer and applicable statutory and regulatory requirements. All the requirements of this document are generic and are intended to be applicable to any organization, regardless of its type or size, or the products and services it provides.
ISO 9001:2015 specifies requirements for a quality management system when an organization: a) needs to demonstrate its ability to consistently provide products and services that meet customer and applicable statutory and regulatory requirements, and b) aims to enhance customer satisfaction through the effective application of the system, including processes for improvement of the system and the assurance of conformity to customer and applicable statutory and regulatory requirements. All the requirements of ISO 9001:2015 are generic and are intended to be applicable to any organization, regardless of its type or size, or the products and services it provides. ISO 9001: Moving from ISO 9001-2008 to ISO 9001-2015 (Value Added Content)
The ISO 16750 - Road Vehicles Package is applicable to environmental conditions and testing for electrical and electronic equipment used in road vehicles. It enables it's user in systematically defining and or applying a set of internationally accepted environmental conditions, tests and operating requirements, based on the anticipated actual environment in which the equipment will be operated in and exposed to during its life cycle. The ISO 16750 - Road Vehicles Package accounts for electrical, mechanical, climatic and chemical loads and includes the following standards: ISO 16750-1:2023 ISO 16750-2:2023 ISO 16750-3:2023 ISO 16750-4:2023 ISO 16750-5:2023
The ANSI/ASQ Z1.4 and Z1.9 - Sampling Procedures and Tables Package establishes sampling plans and procedures for inspection by variables and attributes for use in procurement, supply, storage and maintenance operations. Tables are also provided to guide in the process of measuring, examining and testing. This package includes ANSI/ASQ Z1.4 2003 (R2018) and ANSI/ASQ Z1.9 2003 (R2018).
The ANSI Z136.1 for Safe Use of Lasers is the newly updated parent document and cornerstone of the Z136 series of laser safety standards. The Z136.1 is the foundation of laser safety programs for industrial, military, medical, and educational applications nationwide. These programs are also supported by industry-specific vertical standards within the Z136 series. The Z136.1 provides guidance for the safe use of lasers and laser systems that operate at wavelengths between 180 nm and 1000 m by defining control measures for each of the seven laser hazard classifications. This voluntary consensus standard is referenced by the United States Occupational Safety and Health Administration.
This document establishes the fundamental concepts and principles of quality management which are universally applicable to the following: organizations seeking sustained success through the implementation of a quality management system (QMS); customers seeking confidence in an organization’s ability to consistently provide products and services conforming to their requirements; organizations seeking confidence in their supply chain that product and service requirements will be met; organizations and interested parties seeking to improve communication through a common understanding of the vocabulary used in quality management; organizations performing conformity assessments against the requirements of ISO 9001; providers of training, assessment or advice in quality management; developers of related standards. This document defines terms that apply to all quality management documents and QMS standards developed by ISO/TC 176. This document is applicable to all organizations, regardless of size, complexity or business model.
Access the ANSI/NETA ATS / ANSI/NETA MTS / ANSI/NETA ECS - Power Equipment and Systems Package for fundamental electrical power equipment and systems standards. It also includes specifications for documenting and placing into service newly–installed or retrofitted electrical power equipment and systems.
Use ISO 45001:2018 and ISO 14001:2015 to implement your organization's environmental and occupational health and safety management systems. This set will enable an organization to prevent work related injuries, provide healthy workplaces, address risks and opportunities, and fulfill environmental compliance obligations. ISO 45001 / ISO 14001 - Environmental and Occupational Health and Safety Set includes: ISO 45001:2018 ISO 45001:2018/Amd1:2024 ISO 14001:2026 ISO 45001:2018 - Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems - A Practical Guide for Small Organizations
1.1 This practice establishes minimum requirements for magnetic particle testing used for the detection of surface or slightly subsurface discontinuities in ferromagnetic material. This practice is intended for aerospace applications using the wet fluorescent method. Refer to Practice E3024/E3024M for industrial applications. Guide E709 can be used in conjunction with this practice as a tutorial. Note 1: This practice replaces MIL-STD-1949. 1.2 The magnetic particle testing method is used to detect cracks, laps, seams, inclusions, and other discontinuities on or near the surface of ferromagnetic materials. Magnetic particle testing may be applied to raw material, billets, finished and semi-finished materials, welds, and in-service parts. Magnetic particle testing is not applicable to non-ferromagnetic metals and alloys such as austenitic stainless steels. See Appendix X1 for additional information. 1.3 Portable battery powered electromagnetic yokes are outside the scope of this practice. 1.4 All areas of this practice may be open to agreement between the cognizant engineering organization and the supplier, or specific direction from the cognizant engineering organization. 1.5 This standard is a combined standard, an ASTM standard in which rationalized SI units and inch-pound units are included in the same standard, with each system of units to be regarded separately as standard. 1.5.1 Units— The values stated in either SI units or inch-pound units are to be regarded separately as standard. The values stated in each system are not necessarily exact equivalents; therefore, to ensure conformance with the standard, each system shall be used independently of the other, and values from the two systems shall not be combined. 1.6 This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety, health, and environmental practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use. 1.7 This international standard was developed in accordance with internationally recognized principles on standardization established in the Decision on Principles for the Development of International Standards, Guides and Recommendations issued by the World Trade Organization Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT) Committee.
This standard establishes minimum performance and use requirements for eyewash and shower equipment for the emergency treatment of the eyes or body of a person who has been exposed to hazardous materials. It covers the following types of equipment: emergency showers, eyewashes, eye/face washes, and combination units. This standard also includes performance and use requirements for personal wash units and drench hoses, which are considered supplemental to emergency eyewash and shower equipment.
ANSI B11.0 / ANSI B11.19 / B11.TR3 Risk Assessment and Safeguarding of Machinery Package provides the essential requirements to estimate, evaluate and reduce the risks associated with the use of machinery. It also provides the safety requirements and methods for guards, safeguarding devices and awareness devices. This package includes: ANSI B11.0-2023 B11.TR3-2000 (R2015) Historical Document ANSI B11.19-2019 (R2024)
The ANSI/ESD S20.20 / ESD TR20.20 / ESD TR53-01 - Electrostatic Discharge Protection Package provides guidance to organizations that manufacture, process, assemble, install, package, label, service, test, inspect, transport, or otherwise handle electrical or electronic parts, assemblies, and equipment susceptible to damage by electrostatic discharges. It also provides compliance verification procedures, troubleshooting guidance as well as guidance for developing, implementing, and monitoring an electrostatic discharge control program.
This S500 Standard describes the procedures to be followed and the precautions to be taken when performing water damage restoration in residential, commercial, and institutional buildings, and the systems and personal property contained within those structures. Water damage restoration consists of the following components for which procedures are described in this Standard: Principles of Water Damage Restoration Microbiology of Water Damage Health Effects from Exposure to Microbial Contamination in Water-Damaged Buildings Building and Material Science Psychrometry and Drying Technology Equipment, Instruments, and Tools Antimicrobial (biocide) Technology Safety and Health Administrative Procedures, Project Documentation, and Risk Management Inspections, Preliminary Determinations, and Pre-Restoration Evaluations Limitations, Complexities, Complications, and Conflicts Specialized Experts Structural Restoration Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) Restoration Contents Evaluation, Restoration, and Remediation Large or Catastrophic Restoration Projects Materials and Assemblies
This standard describes the principles, processes, and procedures for assessing the presence, intensity of impact and boundaries of fire residues and odors affecting a building, building systems (e.g., Heating, Ventilating and Air-Conditioning (HVAC)), and contents after a fire event. The fire event can occur within the building, an adjoining building(s), or building(s) in the vicinity impacted by an external or internal fire, other than wildfires. This standard also describes the practical principles, methods, and processes including equipment, tools, and materials, for the restoration cleaning and fire odor management of buildings and contents. This standard also addresses contractor qualifications, administrative requirements, procedures, development of the Restoration Work Plan (RWP), documentation of project-related events, and compliance with Authorities Having Jurisdiction (AHJ). This standard does not comprehensively address: Building demolition other than for Fire and Smoke Damage (FSD) assessment, mitigation, or as source removal procedure Reconstruction Issues occurring from certain situations such as wildfires, chemical fires, or industrial fires that pose environmental hazards Buildings (e.g., healthcare, laboratory facilities, clean rooms, life science facilities) with special requirements Occupants with special requirements (e.g., immunocompromised, respiratory diseases, heightened sensitivities, elderly, infants) Exposures impacting occupants This standard does not address all safety concerns associated with performing restoration work. Restorers should establish appropriate safety, health, and environmental practices to determine the applicability of regulations established by AHJ prior to the use of this standard. Restorers should be aware of the potential for regulated hazardous materials to be present in buildings. When hazardous regulated materials are suspected to be present, restorers shall perform their work in a manner consistent with regulations established by the AHJ.
The ANSI Z136.1 and Z136.3 Combination Set includes definitions of each of the seven laser hazard classifications, along with technical information in regards to measurements, calculations, and biological effects. ANSI Z136.3 specifically includes instruction for the safe use of lasers in health care.