The United States Pharmacopeia and National Formulary
Official dates: Main Edition—May 1, 2012
Supplements 1—August 1, 2012
Supplement 2—December 1, 2012
USP 35–NF 30 Formats
USP 35–NF 30 in English is available in print, online, and a new USB flash drive format.
Print: 2012 edition includes a 3-volume print main edition and two separate print Supplements. It is printed on a thick, durable paper stock suitable for laboratory and manufacturing use. Each volume contains a complete table of contents and index. The English edition also is shipped in a convenient slipcase for easy access and storage.
Online: Online subscriptions are available for one year for one or more users. The subscriptions include access to all updates posted online during the 12 months after the subscription start date. Each new update that is posted integrates content from all previous editions to date. The online format provides the same quality content found in print, along with viewable chemical structures for more than 700 impurities; extensive search capabilities; a glossary of frequently asked questions; and quick search, bookmarking, printing, and copy/paste functions. It also includes "My USP–NF", a special online tool that lets you save frequent searches, bookmark important pages, and create a custom table of contents.
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The United States Pharmacopeia (USP) and the National Formulary (NF) are the official compendia of standards for drugs, excipients, dietary supplements, biologics and other therapeutic products for the United States and several other countries.
The USP 35 – NF 30 features more than 4500 monographs with offcial standards of identity, strength, quality, purity, packaging, and labeling for substances and dosage forms.
It also offers harmonized material and more than 230 General Chapters with current guidelines for the full range of laboratory tests and established processes for validating methods.
The USP – NF serves as a clear, step-by-step guide for chemical, physical, biological, and microbiological tests, procedures, and acceptance criteria for manufacturing and quality control.
USP 35 – NF 30 is official May 1, 2012 to April 30, 2013. In the print version, each new edition or supplement includes changes made since the previous edition. The electronic formats provide also cumulative content and a variety of search, cut and paste, and book-marking capabilities and include viewable 3-D chemical structures.
Contents:
Mission Statement and Preface
People
Admissions
General Notices and Requirements
Guide to General Chapters – Charts
General Chapters
Reagents, Indicators and Solutions
Reference Tables
Dietary Supplement Monographs
Official Monographs for NF
Combined Index
Hard cover
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Tuesday, October 4, 2011
USP 35–NF 30 . The United States Pharmacopeia and National Formulary (USP–NF). USP35-NF30 2012 Three Volume Set Only (BOOK) + Supplement 1 (BOOK) + Supplement 2 (BOOK) Subscription ( ISBN 978-3-7692-5623-9 ). is available Nov. 1 2011 . The comprehensive annual compendia of required drug standards and tests (Available in print, online, and new USB flash drive formats)
Last Designing and Making Manual. : based on the geometric method - by George Koleff . 1997. Spiral binding. ISBN 0646321536
This book of George's uses the same geometric method as the shoe designing book to give you the measurements and angles that you will need to create your very own set of bespoke lasts.
Last making is not a necessary part of shoemaking, but the satisfaction of making your own lasts to complete a project is something special.
A plastic square is included in the book, this has the necessary angles that are used to make the geometric design for creating your lasts.
After measuring the foot, you are taken through the process of making a pair of lasts using basic tools.
Like George's other books it has lots of diagrams, and doesn't assume any prior knowledge.
ContentsPart A... Last Designing
Tools and Aids
Measurements and Information Needed for Designing
Shoe and Last Sizes
Metric System
Paris Point System
English Measuring System
Foot Length and Last Length
Width or Volume of the Last
Measurement for Insole Designing
Formulae for Calculating Measurements for Last Making
Men's Lasts
Ladies Lasts
Designing the Insole
Designing the insole for Men using Foot Outlne
Designing the insole for Women using a Foot Outline
Designing the insole for Child's Last using a Foot Outline
Designing the Insole for Men's Last Geometrically without a Foot Outline
Last Profile
Designing the Profile for Man's Last using the First Method
Constructing the back section of the Last
Constructing the front part of the Last Profile
Designing the Back View of a Man's Last
Designing the Profile for a Man's Last using the Second Method
How to buy
Most books are sold and mailed direct to the customer, by airmail where appropriate. Payments can be accepted by check (or bank draft) in Brazilian Real (BRL) or US Dollars. Please email for details.
Please ask for a confirmation of the amount required by email before sending any payment, by contacting jhecker@uol.com.br
For bulk orders and any further questions please email us.
Last making is not a necessary part of shoemaking, but the satisfaction of making your own lasts to complete a project is something special.
A plastic square is included in the book, this has the necessary angles that are used to make the geometric design for creating your lasts.
After measuring the foot, you are taken through the process of making a pair of lasts using basic tools.
Like George's other books it has lots of diagrams, and doesn't assume any prior knowledge.
ContentsPart A... Last Designing
Tools and Aids
Measurements and Information Needed for Designing
Shoe and Last Sizes
Metric System
Paris Point System
English Measuring System
Foot Length and Last Length
Width or Volume of the Last
Measurement for Insole Designing
Formulae for Calculating Measurements for Last Making
Men's Lasts
Ladies Lasts
Designing the Insole
Designing the insole for Men using Foot Outlne
Designing the insole for Women using a Foot Outline
Designing the insole for Child's Last using a Foot Outline
Designing the Insole for Men's Last Geometrically without a Foot Outline
Last Profile
Designing the Profile for Man's Last using the First Method
Constructing the back section of the Last
Constructing the front part of the Last Profile
Designing the Back View of a Man's Last
Designing the Profile for a Man's Last using the Second Method
How to buy
Most books are sold and mailed direct to the customer, by airmail where appropriate. Payments can be accepted by check (or bank draft) in Brazilian Real (BRL) or US Dollars. Please email for details.
Please ask for a confirmation of the amount required by email before sending any payment, by contacting jhecker@uol.com.br
For bulk orders and any further questions please email us.
Bespoke Shoemaking. A Comprehensive Guide to Handmade Footware. by Tim Skyrme ISBN 10: 0980293707 / 0-9802937-0-7 . ISBN 13: 9780980293708 . Publication Date: 2006. Binding: Paperback.
Bespoke Shoemaking - a comprehensive guide to handmade footwear is the first modern book to cover this fast growing area of interest. The author - Tim Skyrme, is a highly regarded Australian craftsman and teacher of hand shoemaking.
The book has taken 10 years in production and grew out of a small book written to help Tim's hand shoemaking students. The 300 pages cover the details of making shoes by hand, from measuring the feet, to handing over the finished footwear to the customer. However, shoemaking is a very practical subject to learn from a book. That is where the 704 photographs and drawings are so valuable. Virtually everything is illustrated in detail. For many years people have been asking for a book on hand shoemaking. This 2006 production has become the standard textbook throughout the world.
List of Contents
Introduction to Shoemaking
Foot Measurement
Lasts
Last Building
Sizes
Mean Forme Construction
Basic Styles
Seam Allowances
Edge Treatments
Last Standard
Derby Shoe Design
Construction
Tools
Materials
Clicking
Skiving
Folding
Closing
Oxford Shoe Design
Insole Preparation
Lasting
Trying the Shoe for Fit
Preparing for Soling
Fitting the Shoe
Hand Finishing
Hand Built Leather Heels
Socks
Dress Boots
Court Shoes
Sandal Insoles
Sandals, Straps and Lasting
Sandal Socks
Platforms
Wedges
Heel Blocks
Covered Heels
Ladies Soles
Finishing
Presentation
Welt Sewing
Threads
Sewing the Welt
Hand Sewn Sole
Blocking/Crimping
Buckles
Joggers
Who can use it?
Hand shoemaking combines so many different skills - from measuring feet and sharpening a knife, to operating an industrial sewing machine to very fine tolerances. "Bespoke Shoemaking" was produced to help people get through this learning "pain barrier" so that they can, with practice and experience, master hand shoemaking. The book has proved to be popular with students and more advanced shoemakers alike. There is certainly nothing else like it available.
How to buy
Most books are sold and mailed direct to the customer, by airmail where appropriate. Payments can be accepted by check (or bank draft) in Brazilian Real (BRL) or US Dollars. Please email for details.
Please ask for a confirmation of the amount required by email before sending any payment, by contacting jhecker@uol.com.br
For bulk orders and any further questions please email us.
The book has taken 10 years in production and grew out of a small book written to help Tim's hand shoemaking students. The 300 pages cover the details of making shoes by hand, from measuring the feet, to handing over the finished footwear to the customer. However, shoemaking is a very practical subject to learn from a book. That is where the 704 photographs and drawings are so valuable. Virtually everything is illustrated in detail. For many years people have been asking for a book on hand shoemaking. This 2006 production has become the standard textbook throughout the world.
List of Contents
Introduction to Shoemaking
Foot Measurement
Lasts
Last Building
Sizes
Mean Forme Construction
Basic Styles
Seam Allowances
Edge Treatments
Last Standard
Derby Shoe Design
Construction
Tools
Materials
Clicking
Skiving
Folding
Closing
Oxford Shoe Design
Insole Preparation
Lasting
Trying the Shoe for Fit
Preparing for Soling
Fitting the Shoe
Hand Finishing
Hand Built Leather Heels
Socks
Dress Boots
Court Shoes
Sandal Insoles
Sandals, Straps and Lasting
Sandal Socks
Platforms
Wedges
Heel Blocks
Covered Heels
Ladies Soles
Finishing
Presentation
Welt Sewing
Threads
Sewing the Welt
Hand Sewn Sole
Blocking/Crimping
Buckles
Joggers
Who can use it?
Hand shoemaking combines so many different skills - from measuring feet and sharpening a knife, to operating an industrial sewing machine to very fine tolerances. "Bespoke Shoemaking" was produced to help people get through this learning "pain barrier" so that they can, with practice and experience, master hand shoemaking. The book has proved to be popular with students and more advanced shoemakers alike. There is certainly nothing else like it available.
How to buy
Most books are sold and mailed direct to the customer, by airmail where appropriate. Payments can be accepted by check (or bank draft) in Brazilian Real (BRL) or US Dollars. Please email for details.
Please ask for a confirmation of the amount required by email before sending any payment, by contacting jhecker@uol.com.br
For bulk orders and any further questions please email us.
Pattern Cutting - step-by-step patterns for footwear. Edited by Frank Jones. Pages: 200. ISBN 13: 9780955408601. ISBN 10: 0955408601. Publication Date: 01/10/2006
Pattern Cutting replaces the Pattern Cutter’s Handbook which since 1991 has become the standard textbook on many college and university courses covering footwear, all over the English speaking world. The new book covers everything in the earlier book plus much more. Not only are there whole new chapters covering further styles of footwear, there is a chapter on Bottom Patterns, an extended chapter on Grading, and a chapter on dealing with more advanced pattern problems such as a bellows-tongue.
In the past, books on pattern cutting have often reflected the mystique which tends to surround the subject. Pattern Cutting takes a completely different approach. The whole book is written as an easy to use, step-by-step guide to producing patterns for shoemaking.
Each major type of footwear has a complete chapter devoted to it. The twelve basic types covered include trainers, basketball boots and an aerobic shoe. Most pages have two or three diagrams, illustrating each step in the process.
In the past, books on pattern cutting have often reflected the mystique which tends to surround the subject. Pattern Cutting takes a completely different approach. The whole book is written as an easy to use, step-by-step guide to producing patterns for shoemaking.
Each major type of footwear has a complete chapter devoted to it. The twelve basic types covered include trainers, basketball boots and an aerobic shoe. Most pages have two or three diagrams, illustrating each step in the process.

With each footwear type there is a detailed description of the process with measurements given wherever appropriate. Points to watch for and pitfalls to avoid are spelled out, so as to ensure the reader will stand the best possible chance of producing a workable pattern first time.
Who can use it?
The book has been designed to be used by anyone wanting to learn about producing patterns for footwear. In the main, people will fall into one of four groups:-
1) For footwear specialists who work for vendors importing and selling shoes, the book will provide a practical understanding of the production engineering process of footwear manufacturing. This has proved invaluable to people such as designers, range builders, buyers, quality controllers, and many others.
2) In the factory or workshop it can be used by trainees and more experienced pattern cutters alike, whenever they come across a type of footwear of which they have limited experience. In the smaller workshop the individual craftsman struggling to master the production of patterns with little or no outside help, will find the Handbook an essential guide around the numerous pitfalls which beset those working with no regular access to a skilled pattern cutter’s fund of experience.
3) In college it can prove an invaluable aid to students who have few if any modern textbooks on footwear production. The step-by-step approach lends itself very well to the practical aspect of learning, which is so essential with a subject such as producing patterns.
4) The shoe enthusiast who wants to know more about the process of getting the shape from a three-dimensional last into two-dimensional patterns, which the craftsman needs to make shoes. Because the book is written in plain language with a drawing for almost every step, it can be followed with very limited shoemaking knowledge. The initial chapter even describes the tools used and has a picture of each one.
World-wide use
Pattern Cutting is a replacement for the Pattern Cutters Handbook which has become a standard text on many college and university courses covering footwear. Pattern Cutter's Handbooks are in use in India, China, Japan, Fiji, South Africa, Greece, Finland, Australia, New Zealand, Poland, Canada, USA, Ecuador, Peru and Fiji, as well as the UK.
How to buy
Most books are sold and mailed direct to the customer, by airmail where appropriate. Payments can be accepted by check (or bank draft) in Brazilian Real (BRL) or US Dollars. Please email for details.
Please ask for a confirmation of the amount required by email before sending any payment, by contacting jhecker@uol.com.br
For bulk orders and any further questions please email us.
Monday, September 26, 2011
Farmacopea de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos - FEUM : Suplemento para Dispositivos Médicos, Segunda Edición, 2011, ISBN: 978-607-460-189-3
El actual enfoque de riesgo sanitario bajo el cual han sido observados los dispositivos médicos los ha posicionado ya no como coadyuvantes en los tratamientos para la prevención, diagnóstico y rehabilitación de las enfermedades, sino en un lugar protagónico en el cuidado de la salud, principalmente por la existencia de padecimientos que los “medicamentos no pueden curar” como es el caso de la hidrocefalia o de algunos problemas cardiacos.
El presente suplemento de la Farmacopea Mexicana especializado en dispositivos médicos, se ha diseñado para asegurar que estos insumos para la salud puedan alcanzar un grado óptimo de seguridad y funcionamiento, implementando las pruebas y requisitos para que los productos se ajusten a las normas de calidad exigidas.
Contenido:
- 58 Métodos Generales de Análisis
- 171 Monografías de Dispositivos Médicos
Hace cuatro años, en 2006, se publicó la primera edición del Suplemento de la Farmacopea de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos especializado en dispositivos médicos. Su publicación fue un acontecimiento muy importante ya que en él se vio consolidado el trabajo y la participación activa de muchos integrantes de todos los sectores relevantes en este tema como son los académicos, los industriales, las autoridades y la comunidad de profesionales, que son responsables, cada uno en el ámbito que le corresponde, de que los lineamientos publicados en este Suplemento se apliquen y regule a los campos de la producción, control de la calidad y comercialización de los dispositivos médicos.
En los últimos años la Industria de los dispositivos médicos se ha convertido en una de las más importantes, con un crecimiento en dispositivos innovadores y con avances tecnológicos, éste Suplemento es una herramienta de gran utilidad para los industriales y autoridades de regulación sanitaria nacionales e internacionales que proporciona las reglas claras del proceso de regulación sanitaria y las especificaciones que serán evaluadas para verificar la Calidad, seguridad y eficacia de los Dispositivos Médicos.
Haber publicado el primer suplemento ha sido un logro muy importante, sin embargo, es necesario mantener el nivel de actualización acorde a los avances tecnológicos, de innovación, de fabricación y analíticos, que conlleva a continuos cambios en los marcos regulatorios internacionales. Por esta razón es un motivo más de reconocimiento al trabajo realizado y coordinado por la Comisión Permanente de la Farmacopea de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos, la publicación de la Segunda edición de este Suplemento que permitió la revisión y actualización del material ya existente y ahora consta de un mayor número de monografías y métodos analíticos para dispositivos médicos.
En este Suplemento se definen y establecen las especificaciones que deben cumplir los dispositivos médicos para que tengan la calidad y el nivel de funcionamiento óptimo, así como los métodos de análisis para su verificación. La aplicación de estos métodos de análisis y su cumplimiento son la garantía de la seguridad y eficacia de estos insumos.
Un trabajo de esta magnitud solamente puede ser realizado por un equipo de trabajo multidisciplinario, no sólo interesado, sino comprometido con su profesión, con su entorno social y con su país. Las personas que conforman estos grupos de trabajo son las que nos llevan a alcanzar las metas que nos hemos propuesto en cuestión de los procesos de regulación sanitaria. Gracias a todas ellas y a las instituciones que las respaldan es que tenemos el beneplácito de presentar esta segunda edición del Suplemento de Dispositivos Médicos.
El presente suplemento de la Farmacopea Mexicana especializado en dispositivos médicos, se ha diseñado para asegurar que estos insumos para la salud puedan alcanzar un grado óptimo de seguridad y funcionamiento, implementando las pruebas y requisitos para que los productos se ajusten a las normas de calidad exigidas.
Contenido:
- 58 Métodos Generales de Análisis
- 171 Monografías de Dispositivos Médicos
Hace cuatro años, en 2006, se publicó la primera edición del Suplemento de la Farmacopea de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos especializado en dispositivos médicos. Su publicación fue un acontecimiento muy importante ya que en él se vio consolidado el trabajo y la participación activa de muchos integrantes de todos los sectores relevantes en este tema como son los académicos, los industriales, las autoridades y la comunidad de profesionales, que son responsables, cada uno en el ámbito que le corresponde, de que los lineamientos publicados en este Suplemento se apliquen y regule a los campos de la producción, control de la calidad y comercialización de los dispositivos médicos.
En los últimos años la Industria de los dispositivos médicos se ha convertido en una de las más importantes, con un crecimiento en dispositivos innovadores y con avances tecnológicos, éste Suplemento es una herramienta de gran utilidad para los industriales y autoridades de regulación sanitaria nacionales e internacionales que proporciona las reglas claras del proceso de regulación sanitaria y las especificaciones que serán evaluadas para verificar la Calidad, seguridad y eficacia de los Dispositivos Médicos.
Haber publicado el primer suplemento ha sido un logro muy importante, sin embargo, es necesario mantener el nivel de actualización acorde a los avances tecnológicos, de innovación, de fabricación y analíticos, que conlleva a continuos cambios en los marcos regulatorios internacionales. Por esta razón es un motivo más de reconocimiento al trabajo realizado y coordinado por la Comisión Permanente de la Farmacopea de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos, la publicación de la Segunda edición de este Suplemento que permitió la revisión y actualización del material ya existente y ahora consta de un mayor número de monografías y métodos analíticos para dispositivos médicos.
En este Suplemento se definen y establecen las especificaciones que deben cumplir los dispositivos médicos para que tengan la calidad y el nivel de funcionamiento óptimo, así como los métodos de análisis para su verificación. La aplicación de estos métodos de análisis y su cumplimiento son la garantía de la seguridad y eficacia de estos insumos.
Un trabajo de esta magnitud solamente puede ser realizado por un equipo de trabajo multidisciplinario, no sólo interesado, sino comprometido con su profesión, con su entorno social y con su país. Las personas que conforman estos grupos de trabajo son las que nos llevan a alcanzar las metas que nos hemos propuesto en cuestión de los procesos de regulación sanitaria. Gracias a todas ellas y a las instituciones que las respaldan es que tenemos el beneplácito de presentar esta segunda edición del Suplemento de Dispositivos Médicos.
Friday, September 23, 2011
Farmacopea de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos. FEUM ; Décima Edición; 10ª edición - 2011; ( 978-607-460-203-6 )
AVISO REFERENTE A LA VENTA DE LA DECIMA EDICION DE LA FARMACOPEA DE LOS ESTADOS UNIDOS MEXICANOS.
La Farmacopea de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos es el documento instituido por la Ley General de Salud, expedido y reconocido por la Secretaría de Salud, donde se consignan los métodos generales de análisis y los requisitos sobre la identidad, pureza y calidad que garantice que los fármacos, aditivos, medicamentos, productos biológicos y dispositivos médicos sean funcionales, eficaces y seguros, de acuerdo a las características propias del país.
Es de carácter obligatorio para los establecimientos que se dediquen al proceso de los medicamentos y demás insumos para la salud, en los términos del artículo 258 de la Ley General de Salud.
La misión de la Farmacopea de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos es buscar la excelencia de los medicamentos y demás insumos para la salud mediante el establecimiento de los métodos de análisis y las especificaciones de calidad de los mismos. Los profesionales de las ciencias farmacéuticas y médicas, unidos a través de la Comisión Permanente de la Farmacopea de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos, trabajan en forma complementaria, analizando los aspectos clínicos, farmacéuticos y tecnológicos, que tienen impacto en la calidad, eficacia y seguridad de los medicamentos y demás insumos para la salud.
Es por estos motivos que se instituye como norma oficial mexicana el procedimiento a partir del cual se revisa, actualiza, edita y difunde la Farmacopea de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos y sus Suplementos.
Atentamente
Joao Hecker.
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
Publicacoes Internacionais Hecker JF: SA8000 : 2008 Standard *** SA8000® *** Third Issue...
Publicacoes Internacionais Hecker JF: SA8000 : 2008 Standard *** SA8000® *** Third Issue...: The SA8000® standard is the central document of our work at SAI. It is an auditable certification standard based on international workplace ...
SA8000 : 2008 Standard *** SA8000® *** Third Issue *** SAI Social Accountability International
The SA8000® standard is the central document of our work at SAI. It is an auditable certification standard based on international workplace norms of International Labour Organisation (ILO) conventions, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. This standard is the benchmark against which companies and factories measure their performance. Those seeking to comply with SA8000® have adopted policies and procedures that protect the basic human rights of workers.
SA8000® Elements
1. Child Labor: No use or support of child labor; policies and written procedures for remediation of children found to be working in situation; provide adequate financial and other support to enable such children to attend school; and employment of young workers conditional.
2. Forced and Compulsory Labor: No use or support for forced or compulsory labor; no required 'deposits' - financial or otherwise; no withholding salary, benefits, property or documents to force personnel to continue work; personnel right to leave premises after workday; personnel free to terminate their employment; and no use nor support for human trafficking.
3. Health and Safety: Provide a safe and healthy workplace; prevent potential occupational accidents; appoint senior manager to ensure OSH; instruction on OSH for all personnel; system to detect, avoid, respond to risks; record all accidents; provide personal protection equipment and medical attention in event of work-related injury; remove, reduce risks to new and expectant mothers; hygiene- toilet, potable water, sanitary food storage; decent dormitories- clean, safe, meet basic needs; and worker right to remove from imminent danger.
4. Freedom of Association and Right to Collective Bargaining: Respect the right to form and join trade unions and bargain collectively. All personnel are free to: organize trade unions of their choice; and bargain collectively with their employer. A company shall: respect right to organize unions & bargain collectively; not interfere in workers’ organizations or collective bargaining; inform personnel of these rights & freedom from retaliation; where law restricts rights, allow workers freely elect representatives; ensure no discrimination against personnel engaged in worker organizations; and ensure representatives access to workers at the workplace.
5. Discrimination: No discrimination based on race, national or social origin, caste, birth, religion, disability, gender, sexual orientation, union membership, political opinions and age. No discrimination in hiring, remuneration, access to training, promotion, termination, and retirement. No interference with exercise of personnel tenets or practices; prohibition of threatening, abusive, exploitative, coercive behaviour at workplace or company facilities; no pregnancy or virginity tests under any circumstances.
6. Disciplinary Practices: Treat all personnel with dignity and respect; zero tolerance of corporal punishment, mental or physical abuse of personnel; no harsh or inhumane treatment.
7. Working Hours: Compliance with laws & industry standards; normal workweek, not including overtime, shall not exceed 48 hours; 1 day off following every 6 consecutive work days, with some exceptions; overtime is voluntary, not regular, not more than 12 hours per week; required overtime only if negotiated in CBA.
8. Remuneration: Respect right of personnel to living wage; all workers paid at least legal minimum wage; wages sufficient to meet basic needs & provide discretionary income; deductions not for disciplinary purposes, with some exceptions; wages and benefits clearly communicated to workers; paid in convenient manner – cash or check form; overtime paid at premium rate; prohibited use of labor-only contracting, short-term contracts, false apprenticeship schemes to avoid legal obligations to personnel.
9. Management Systems: Facilities seeking to gain and maintain certification must go beyond simple compliance to integrate the standard into their management systems and practices.
SA8000® Elements
1. Child Labor: No use or support of child labor; policies and written procedures for remediation of children found to be working in situation; provide adequate financial and other support to enable such children to attend school; and employment of young workers conditional.
2. Forced and Compulsory Labor: No use or support for forced or compulsory labor; no required 'deposits' - financial or otherwise; no withholding salary, benefits, property or documents to force personnel to continue work; personnel right to leave premises after workday; personnel free to terminate their employment; and no use nor support for human trafficking.
3. Health and Safety: Provide a safe and healthy workplace; prevent potential occupational accidents; appoint senior manager to ensure OSH; instruction on OSH for all personnel; system to detect, avoid, respond to risks; record all accidents; provide personal protection equipment and medical attention in event of work-related injury; remove, reduce risks to new and expectant mothers; hygiene- toilet, potable water, sanitary food storage; decent dormitories- clean, safe, meet basic needs; and worker right to remove from imminent danger.
4. Freedom of Association and Right to Collective Bargaining: Respect the right to form and join trade unions and bargain collectively. All personnel are free to: organize trade unions of their choice; and bargain collectively with their employer. A company shall: respect right to organize unions & bargain collectively; not interfere in workers’ organizations or collective bargaining; inform personnel of these rights & freedom from retaliation; where law restricts rights, allow workers freely elect representatives; ensure no discrimination against personnel engaged in worker organizations; and ensure representatives access to workers at the workplace.
5. Discrimination: No discrimination based on race, national or social origin, caste, birth, religion, disability, gender, sexual orientation, union membership, political opinions and age. No discrimination in hiring, remuneration, access to training, promotion, termination, and retirement. No interference with exercise of personnel tenets or practices; prohibition of threatening, abusive, exploitative, coercive behaviour at workplace or company facilities; no pregnancy or virginity tests under any circumstances.
6. Disciplinary Practices: Treat all personnel with dignity and respect; zero tolerance of corporal punishment, mental or physical abuse of personnel; no harsh or inhumane treatment.
7. Working Hours: Compliance with laws & industry standards; normal workweek, not including overtime, shall not exceed 48 hours; 1 day off following every 6 consecutive work days, with some exceptions; overtime is voluntary, not regular, not more than 12 hours per week; required overtime only if negotiated in CBA.
8. Remuneration: Respect right of personnel to living wage; all workers paid at least legal minimum wage; wages sufficient to meet basic needs & provide discretionary income; deductions not for disciplinary purposes, with some exceptions; wages and benefits clearly communicated to workers; paid in convenient manner – cash or check form; overtime paid at premium rate; prohibited use of labor-only contracting, short-term contracts, false apprenticeship schemes to avoid legal obligations to personnel.
9. Management Systems: Facilities seeking to gain and maintain certification must go beyond simple compliance to integrate the standard into their management systems and practices.
Publicacoes Internacionais Hecker JF: IMDG Code 2010 Edition - The IMDG Code (inc Amdt 3...
Publicacoes Internacionais Hecker JF: IMDG Code 2010 Edition - The IMDG Code (inc Amdt 3...: IMDG Code 2010 Edition - incorporating Amendment 35-10 IMO Sales No. IH200E The IMDG Code has undergone many changes over the years, in bo...
IMDG Code 2010 Edition - The IMDG Code (inc Amdt 34-08) is currently in force. The Code as amended by Amendment 35-10 is mandatory as from 1 January 2012 but may be applied by Administrations in whole or in part on a voluntary basis from 1 January 2011.
IMDG Code 2010 Edition - incorporating Amendment 35-10 IMO Sales No. IH200E
The IMDG Code has undergone many changes over the years, in both format and content, in order to keep up with the rapid expansion of the shipping industry. Amendment 35-10 includes revisions to various sections of the Code and to transport requirements for specific substances. It was adopted by IMO’s Maritime Safety Committee (MSC) at its 87th session in May 2010.
The MSC had previously agreed that the Code as it was adopted in 2002 would be mandatory as from 1 January 2004. The Code as amended by Amendment 35-10 is mandatory as from 1 January 2012 but may be applied by Administrations in whole or in part on a voluntary basis from 1 January 2011.The Code as amended by amendment 35-10 is mandatory as from 1 January 2012 but may be applied by Administrations in whole or in part on a voluntary basis from 1 January 2011.
The IMDG Code has undergone many changes over the years, in both format and content, in order to keep up with the rapid expansion of the shipping industry. Amendment 35-10 includes revisions to various sections of the Code and to transport requirements for specific substances. It was adopted by IMO’s Maritime Safety Committee (MSC) at its 87th session in May 2010.
The MSC had previously agreed that the Code as it was adopted in 2002 would be mandatory as from 1 January 2004. The Code as amended by Amendment 35-10 is mandatory as from 1 January 2012 but may be applied by Administrations in whole or in part on a voluntary basis from 1 January 2011.The Code as amended by amendment 35-10 is mandatory as from 1 January 2012 but may be applied by Administrations in whole or in part on a voluntary basis from 1 January 2011.
Publicacoes Internacionais Hecker JF: Brazil Oil & Gas Report : Published: 15 Jul 2011 ...
Publicacoes Internacionais Hecker JF: Brazil Oil & Gas Report : Published: 15 Jul 2011 ...: Published: 15 Jul 2011 Quarterly 117 pages Includes 3 FREE quarterly updates PDF delivery via email, hard copies via first-class mail ...
Brazil Oil & Gas Report : Published: 15 Jul 2011 - Quarterly - Includes 3 FREE quarterly updates
Published: 15 Jul 2011 | Quarterly
117 pages
Includes 3 FREE quarterly updates
PDF delivery via email, hard copies via first-class mail
Product DescriptionExecutive Summary
The Brazil Oil and Gas Report has been researched at source and features Business Monitor International (BMI)'s independent 5 and 10-year forecasts for Brazil including major indicators for oil, gas and LNG, covering all major indicators including reserves, production, consumption, refining capacity, prices, export volumes and values. The report includes full analysis of industry trends and prospects, multinational and national companies, and changes in the regulatory environment.
BMI's Brazil Oil and Gas Report provides professionals, consultancies, government departments, regulatory bodies and researchers with independent forecasts and competitive intelligence on the Brazilian oil and gas industry.
Key Benefits
* Benchmark BMI's independent 5 and 10-year oil and gas industry forecast for Brazil to test consensus views - a key input for successful budgeting and strategic business planning in the Brazilian oil and gas market.
* Target business opportunities and risks in the Brazilian oil and gas sector through reviews of latest industry trends, regulatory changes, and major deals, projects and investments in Brazil.
* Assess the activities, strategy and market position of your competitors, partners and clients via our Company Profiles (inc. SWOTs, KPIs, latest activity) and Competitive Landscape Tables.
Summary of BMI's key forecasts and industry analysis, covering oil and gas reserves, supply, demand and refining, plus analysis of landmark company developments and key changes in the regulatory environment.
Regional Overview
Regional perspective on size and value of industry sector; comparative rankings by production, refining, imports and exports of oil, gas and LNG.
Business Environment Ratings
BMI's Oil and Gas Business Environment Rating provides a country-comparative risk-reward index aimed at investors - independents, NOCs, IOCs, oil services companies - in the upstream and downstream markets.
The ratings methodology makes sophisticated use of more than 40 industry, economic and demographic data points.
Oil Market Outlook and Oil Products Outlook
Based on our country coverage of over 99% of global oil and gas production and consumption, BMI provides 5-year demand, supply and price forecasts for oil, gas and oil products.
BMI 5 and 10-Year Industry Forecast
Historic data series and 5 and 10-year forecasts for all key industry indicators (see list below), supported by explicit assumptions, plus analysis of key downside risks to the main forecast, including:
Pricing: Oil price (US$/bbl, WTI, Brent, OPEC basket, Urals); Oil products prices (unleaded gasoline, gasoil/diesel, jet/kerosene - US$bbl) at global hubs
Production, Consumption, Capacity and Reserves: Proven oil reserves (bn barrels), production, consumption, refinery capacity and throughputs (`000b/d); Proven gas reserves (tcm), production and consumption (bcm)
Imports and Exports: Oil exports/imports (`000b/d), value of oil exports/imports (US$mn - BMI base case); Value of oil exports at constant US$50/bbl and constant US$100/bbl (US$mn); Gas exports/imports (bcm), Value of gas exports/imports (US$mn); Value of gas exports/imports at constant US$50/bbl and US$100/bbl (US$mn); Value of petroleum exports/imports (US$mn); Value of petroleum exports/imports at constant US$50/bbl and US$100/bbl (US$mn)
BMI 5-Year Macroeconomic Forecast
BMI forecasts for all headline macroeconomic indicators, including real GDP growth, inflation, fiscal balance, trade balance, current account and external debt.
Competitive Landscape
Comparative company analyses and rankings by US$ sales, % share of total sales, number of employees, year established, ownership structure, oil production (`000 b/d) and % market share, downstream capacity (`000 b/d) and % market share.
Company Profiles
Examining the competitive positioning and short- to medium-term business strategies of key industry players. Strategy is examined within the context of BMI's industry forecasts, our macroeconomic views and our understanding of the wider competitive landscape to generate Company SWOT (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats) analyses. Latest financial and operating statistics and key company developments are also incorporated within our company profiles, enabling a full evaluation of recent company performance and future growth prospects.
117 pages
Includes 3 FREE quarterly updates
PDF delivery via email, hard copies via first-class mail
Product DescriptionExecutive Summary
The Brazil Oil and Gas Report has been researched at source and features Business Monitor International (BMI)'s independent 5 and 10-year forecasts for Brazil including major indicators for oil, gas and LNG, covering all major indicators including reserves, production, consumption, refining capacity, prices, export volumes and values. The report includes full analysis of industry trends and prospects, multinational and national companies, and changes in the regulatory environment.
BMI's Brazil Oil and Gas Report provides professionals, consultancies, government departments, regulatory bodies and researchers with independent forecasts and competitive intelligence on the Brazilian oil and gas industry.
Key Benefits
* Benchmark BMI's independent 5 and 10-year oil and gas industry forecast for Brazil to test consensus views - a key input for successful budgeting and strategic business planning in the Brazilian oil and gas market.
* Target business opportunities and risks in the Brazilian oil and gas sector through reviews of latest industry trends, regulatory changes, and major deals, projects and investments in Brazil.
* Assess the activities, strategy and market position of your competitors, partners and clients via our Company Profiles (inc. SWOTs, KPIs, latest activity) and Competitive Landscape Tables.
Summary of BMI's key forecasts and industry analysis, covering oil and gas reserves, supply, demand and refining, plus analysis of landmark company developments and key changes in the regulatory environment.
Regional Overview
Regional perspective on size and value of industry sector; comparative rankings by production, refining, imports and exports of oil, gas and LNG.
Business Environment Ratings
BMI's Oil and Gas Business Environment Rating provides a country-comparative risk-reward index aimed at investors - independents, NOCs, IOCs, oil services companies - in the upstream and downstream markets.
The ratings methodology makes sophisticated use of more than 40 industry, economic and demographic data points.
Oil Market Outlook and Oil Products Outlook
Based on our country coverage of over 99% of global oil and gas production and consumption, BMI provides 5-year demand, supply and price forecasts for oil, gas and oil products.
BMI 5 and 10-Year Industry Forecast
Historic data series and 5 and 10-year forecasts for all key industry indicators (see list below), supported by explicit assumptions, plus analysis of key downside risks to the main forecast, including:
Pricing: Oil price (US$/bbl, WTI, Brent, OPEC basket, Urals); Oil products prices (unleaded gasoline, gasoil/diesel, jet/kerosene - US$bbl) at global hubs
Production, Consumption, Capacity and Reserves: Proven oil reserves (bn barrels), production, consumption, refinery capacity and throughputs (`000b/d); Proven gas reserves (tcm), production and consumption (bcm)
Imports and Exports: Oil exports/imports (`000b/d), value of oil exports/imports (US$mn - BMI base case); Value of oil exports at constant US$50/bbl and constant US$100/bbl (US$mn); Gas exports/imports (bcm), Value of gas exports/imports (US$mn); Value of gas exports/imports at constant US$50/bbl and US$100/bbl (US$mn); Value of petroleum exports/imports (US$mn); Value of petroleum exports/imports at constant US$50/bbl and US$100/bbl (US$mn)
BMI 5-Year Macroeconomic Forecast
BMI forecasts for all headline macroeconomic indicators, including real GDP growth, inflation, fiscal balance, trade balance, current account and external debt.
Competitive Landscape
Comparative company analyses and rankings by US$ sales, % share of total sales, number of employees, year established, ownership structure, oil production (`000 b/d) and % market share, downstream capacity (`000 b/d) and % market share.
Company Profiles
Examining the competitive positioning and short- to medium-term business strategies of key industry players. Strategy is examined within the context of BMI's industry forecasts, our macroeconomic views and our understanding of the wider competitive landscape to generate Company SWOT (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats) analyses. Latest financial and operating statistics and key company developments are also incorporated within our company profiles, enabling a full evaluation of recent company performance and future growth prospects.
Wednesday, August 31, 2011
Machinery's Handbook 28th Edition CD-ROM ; [Erik Oberg, Franklin D Jones, Henry H Ryffel, Christopher J McCauley, Ricardo M Heald, Muhammed I Hussain]; Published: February, 2008 ; ISBN 9780831128883
Erik Oberg, Franklin D Jones, Henry H Ryffel, Christopher J McCauley, Ricardo M Heald, Muhammed I Hussain
Published: February, 2008
ISBN 9780831128883
Overview
Get ready, get set…and take advantage of ready access to hundreds of critical math equations from the premier reference in its field with a click of your mouse! Machinery's Handbook 28th Edition CD-ROM provides what many of you have been asking for…INTERACTIVE MATH. With a simple Internet connection you'll be able to instantly calculate cutting speeds, dimensions of bevels, moments of inertia, the measurement of various screw threads, the center of gravity for any shape, hardness of material, volumes, taper angles, matrices, and much, much more.
In addition, the new 28th Edition CD continues to combine the complete contents of the Handbook with the power, versatility, and convenience of Adobe PDF. These compact files can be viewed, navigated, and printed exactly as they appear by anyone with Adobe Acrobat Reader, which is included free on this disk. Now more than ever the CD, combined with the print edition, is the most powerful tool you'll need to easily and effectively perform your job!
Minimum Requirements: 486PC processor or higher; Windows 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP; 10MB RAM for Windows 95/98, 16MB RAM for Windows NT; 10MB available HD space, CD-ROM drive, VGA or higher resolution color monitor, Windows-compatible printer, and an internet connection.
Features
- Features complete text searches to locate information quickly and easily.
- Includes interlinks to connect to related topics and examples, including a live index.
- Prints correctly on virtually any printing device.
- Displays text and graphics exactly as created.
- Contains zoom features for detailed viewing.
- Provides cut and paste capabilities for inserting text and graphics into other documents and programs.
Table of Contents
- Mathematics
- Mechanics and Strength of Materials
- Properties, Treatment, and Testing of Materials
- Dimensioning, Gaging, and Measuring
- Tooling and Toolmaking
- Machining Operations
- Manufacturing Processes
- Fasteners
- Threads and Threading
- Gears, Splines, and Cams
- Machine Elements
- Measuring Units
- Index
- Index of Standards
- Index of Interactive Equations
- Index of Materials
Published: February, 2008
ISBN 9780831128883
Overview
Get ready, get set…and take advantage of ready access to hundreds of critical math equations from the premier reference in its field with a click of your mouse! Machinery's Handbook 28th Edition CD-ROM provides what many of you have been asking for…INTERACTIVE MATH. With a simple Internet connection you'll be able to instantly calculate cutting speeds, dimensions of bevels, moments of inertia, the measurement of various screw threads, the center of gravity for any shape, hardness of material, volumes, taper angles, matrices, and much, much more.
In addition, the new 28th Edition CD continues to combine the complete contents of the Handbook with the power, versatility, and convenience of Adobe PDF. These compact files can be viewed, navigated, and printed exactly as they appear by anyone with Adobe Acrobat Reader, which is included free on this disk. Now more than ever the CD, combined with the print edition, is the most powerful tool you'll need to easily and effectively perform your job!
Minimum Requirements: 486PC processor or higher; Windows 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP; 10MB RAM for Windows 95/98, 16MB RAM for Windows NT; 10MB available HD space, CD-ROM drive, VGA or higher resolution color monitor, Windows-compatible printer, and an internet connection.
Features
- Features complete text searches to locate information quickly and easily.
- Includes interlinks to connect to related topics and examples, including a live index.
- Prints correctly on virtually any printing device.
- Displays text and graphics exactly as created.
- Contains zoom features for detailed viewing.
- Provides cut and paste capabilities for inserting text and graphics into other documents and programs.
Table of Contents
- Mathematics
- Mechanics and Strength of Materials
- Properties, Treatment, and Testing of Materials
- Dimensioning, Gaging, and Measuring
- Tooling and Toolmaking
- Machining Operations
- Manufacturing Processes
- Fasteners
- Threads and Threading
- Gears, Splines, and Cams
- Machine Elements
- Measuring Units
- Index
- Index of Standards
- Index of Interactive Equations
- Index of Materials
Machinery's Handbook 28th Edition Toolbox ; [Erik Oberg, Franklin D Jones, Henry H Ryffel, Christopher J McCauley, Ricardo M Heald, Muhammed I Hussain]; Published: February, 2008 ; ISBN 9780831128005
Toolbox Edition
Erik Oberg, Franklin D Jones, Henry H Ryffel, Christopher J McCauley, Ricardo M Heald, Muhammed I Hussain
2704 pages,
Published: February, 2008
ISBN 9780831128005
Overview
Celebrating nearly 100 years as "The Bible of the Mechanical Industries", the 28th edition brings together volumes of knowledge, information and data gathered, revised and improved upon from experts throughout the mechanical industries. Extraordinarily comprehensive yet easy to use since it premiered, Machinery's Handbook provides mechanical and manufacturing engineers, designers, draftsmen, toolmakers, and machinists with a broad range material, from the very basic to the more advanced. It has always, and continues to provide industry fundamentals and standards while it moves into the 21st century with material reflecting technological advances and offering vast editorial improvements, making the 28th Edition the best tool…ever!
Features
- New sections on…CNC Numerical Controls (written by Peter Smid-author of CNC Programming Handbook), Manufacturing Data Analysis, Fluid Mechanics, Distinguishing Bolts from Screws, Helical Coil Screw Thread Inserts, Calculating Thread Dimensions, Lubrication, Ball and Acme Leadscrews, and Shaft Alignment. I
- Revised material on… Properties, Treatment, and Testing of Materials; Dimensioning; Gaging, and Measuring; Tool and Toolmaking; Manufacturing Processes
- A very user-friendly format…readers will never have to search outside of an area for information on the topic they are exploring.
- Broad math coverage…from the basic to the advanced, you'll find fractions, positive and negative numbers, derivatives and integrals, analytical geometry, circular segments, matrices and engineering economics.
- Updated Standards.
- Individual indices for standards, materials, and interactive equations.
Table of Contents
- Mathematics
- Mechanics and Strength of Materials
- Properties, Treatment, and Testing of Materials
- Dimensioning, Gaging, and Measuring
- Tooling and Toolmaking
- Machining Operations
- Manufacturing Processes
- Fasteners
- Threads and Threading
- Gears, Splines, and Cams
- Machine Elements
- Measuring Units
- Index
- Index of Standards
- Index of Interactive Equations
- Index of Materials
Erik Oberg, Franklin D Jones, Henry H Ryffel, Christopher J McCauley, Ricardo M Heald, Muhammed I Hussain
2704 pages,
Published: February, 2008
ISBN 9780831128005
Overview
Celebrating nearly 100 years as "The Bible of the Mechanical Industries", the 28th edition brings together volumes of knowledge, information and data gathered, revised and improved upon from experts throughout the mechanical industries. Extraordinarily comprehensive yet easy to use since it premiered, Machinery's Handbook provides mechanical and manufacturing engineers, designers, draftsmen, toolmakers, and machinists with a broad range material, from the very basic to the more advanced. It has always, and continues to provide industry fundamentals and standards while it moves into the 21st century with material reflecting technological advances and offering vast editorial improvements, making the 28th Edition the best tool…ever!
Features
- New sections on…CNC Numerical Controls (written by Peter Smid-author of CNC Programming Handbook), Manufacturing Data Analysis, Fluid Mechanics, Distinguishing Bolts from Screws, Helical Coil Screw Thread Inserts, Calculating Thread Dimensions, Lubrication, Ball and Acme Leadscrews, and Shaft Alignment. I
- Revised material on… Properties, Treatment, and Testing of Materials; Dimensioning; Gaging, and Measuring; Tool and Toolmaking; Manufacturing Processes
- A very user-friendly format…readers will never have to search outside of an area for information on the topic they are exploring.
- Broad math coverage…from the basic to the advanced, you'll find fractions, positive and negative numbers, derivatives and integrals, analytical geometry, circular segments, matrices and engineering economics.
- Updated Standards.
- Individual indices for standards, materials, and interactive equations.
Table of Contents
- Mathematics
- Mechanics and Strength of Materials
- Properties, Treatment, and Testing of Materials
- Dimensioning, Gaging, and Measuring
- Tooling and Toolmaking
- Machining Operations
- Manufacturing Processes
- Fasteners
- Threads and Threading
- Gears, Splines, and Cams
- Machine Elements
- Measuring Units
- Index
- Index of Standards
- Index of Interactive Equations
- Index of Materials
Tuesday, August 16, 2011
Standards Email Notification Service - Serviço de Atualização Normativa por email 2011 / 2012 - Fique informado sobre qualquer mudança relacionada as normas como: revisões, reafirmações, correções, substituições, cancelamentos, bem como emendas e suplementos
Fique informado sobre qualquer mudança relacionada as normas e outros produtos relacionados como manuais, anuários e códigos! Inteiramente grátis para quem comprou estes produtos conosco (no primeiro ano) ou através de uma assinatura.
As normas podem sofrer periodicamente revisões, reafirmações, correções, substituições, cancelamentos, bem como ser emendadas e suplementadas. Conservar sua coleção de normas atualizadas pode consumir muito tempo e é um serviço custoso, mas essencial.
O nosso serviço de atualização e controle normativo é uma solução ideal para que você tenha sempre as últimas edições no seu acervo e para aqueles que necessitam controlar documentos e registros normativos (atende os requisitos 4.2.3 e 4.2.4 da norma ISO 9001).
As normas podem sofrer periodicamente revisões, reafirmações, correções, substituições, cancelamentos, bem como ser emendadas e suplementadas. Conservar sua coleção de normas atualizadas pode consumir muito tempo e é um serviço custoso, mas essencial.
O nosso serviço de atualização e controle normativo é uma solução ideal para que você tenha sempre as últimas edições no seu acervo e para aqueles que necessitam controlar documentos e registros normativos (atende os requisitos 4.2.3 e 4.2.4 da norma ISO 9001).
Monday, August 15, 2011
EPA SW-846 - Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste, Physical/Chemical Methods - Integrated Manual - Package CD-ROM and Printed 2011 / 2012 (Updates I, II, IIA, IIB and III)
EPA Waste's official compendium of analytical and sampling methods that have been evaluated and approved for use in complying with RCRA regulations.
The SW-846 manual provides test procedures and guidance which are recommended for use in conducting the evaluations and measurements needed to comply with the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), Public Law 94-580, as amended. These methods are accepted by the U.S. EPA for obtaining data to satisfy the requirements of 40 CFR, Parts 122 through 270, promulgated under RCRA, as amended.
This manual presents the state of the art in routine analytical tests adapted for the RCRA program. It contains procedures for field and laboratory quality control, sampling, determining hazardous constituents in wastes, determining the hazardous characteristics of wastes (toxicity, ignitability, reactivity, and corrosivity), and for determining physical properties of wastes. It also contains guidance on how to select appropriate methods.
Available both on CD-ROM and as printed publications.
SW-846 Integrated Manual - CD-ROM and Printed
SW-846 Most Recent Draft Update - CD-ROM and Printed
SW-846 Most Recent Final Update
Individual Final Update Packages
CD-ROM VERSION: SW-846 Integrated Manual with Updates Through Final Update III
Version 2.0 of SW-846 on CD-ROM contains the entire SW-846 Integrated Manual with Final Updates I, II, IIA, IIB, and III already integrated including images of illustrative diagrams, chromatograms and flow diagrams. This CD-ROM, developed by EPA in cooperation with the National Technical Information Service (NTIS), eliminates the need to manually update the paper copy manual and ensures you are always working with the most current version.
With SW-846 on CD-ROM, you can:
Receive the complete, official, up-to-date, set of SW-846 methods with integrated diagrams and flowcharts on a single disc.
Search by chemical name, CAS number, method number, or keyword to find suitable methods.
View or print a page or the entire method with valuable embedded diagrams, figures, and flowcharts.
Cut and paste text, diagrams and flowcharts to update standard operating procedures (SOPs) in your own word processor.
Use the new Analyte to Crossreference Table to select recommended methods by chemical name.
A new version of SW-846 on CD-ROM containing the entire Integrated Manual is created after EPA promulgates a final update.
The SW-846 manual provides test procedures and guidance which are recommended for use in conducting the evaluations and measurements needed to comply with the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), Public Law 94-580, as amended. These methods are accepted by the U.S. EPA for obtaining data to satisfy the requirements of 40 CFR, Parts 122 through 270, promulgated under RCRA, as amended.
This manual presents the state of the art in routine analytical tests adapted for the RCRA program. It contains procedures for field and laboratory quality control, sampling, determining hazardous constituents in wastes, determining the hazardous characteristics of wastes (toxicity, ignitability, reactivity, and corrosivity), and for determining physical properties of wastes. It also contains guidance on how to select appropriate methods.
Available both on CD-ROM and as printed publications.
SW-846 Integrated Manual - CD-ROM and Printed
SW-846 Most Recent Draft Update - CD-ROM and Printed
SW-846 Most Recent Final Update
Individual Final Update Packages
CD-ROM VERSION: SW-846 Integrated Manual with Updates Through Final Update III
Version 2.0 of SW-846 on CD-ROM contains the entire SW-846 Integrated Manual with Final Updates I, II, IIA, IIB, and III already integrated including images of illustrative diagrams, chromatograms and flow diagrams. This CD-ROM, developed by EPA in cooperation with the National Technical Information Service (NTIS), eliminates the need to manually update the paper copy manual and ensures you are always working with the most current version.
With SW-846 on CD-ROM, you can:
Receive the complete, official, up-to-date, set of SW-846 methods with integrated diagrams and flowcharts on a single disc.
Search by chemical name, CAS number, method number, or keyword to find suitable methods.
View or print a page or the entire method with valuable embedded diagrams, figures, and flowcharts.
Cut and paste text, diagrams and flowcharts to update standard operating procedures (SOPs) in your own word processor.
Use the new Analyte to Crossreference Table to select recommended methods by chemical name.
A new version of SW-846 on CD-ROM containing the entire Integrated Manual is created after EPA promulgates a final update.
Friday, August 12, 2011
Relatórios de Avaliação e Conformidade Normativa,Técnica e Regulatória 2011 / 2012 *** Monitore suas Normas Técnicas ***
- Relatório Conformidade Normativa (Atualização de coleção de normas Internacionais e Estrangeiras)
É uma Auditoria periódica (mensal) de uma coleção de normas analisando a versão de uma lista mestra e a versão atual da norma disponível em cada entidade. Visa assegurar que de analisando se a norma sofreu: Revisão, Reafirmação, susbtituição, correção, se possui alguma emenda ou algum suplemento.
- Relatório Conformidade Técnica
Assegurar que procedimentos e instruções de trabalho estão em conformidade com as últimas versões das normas regulamentos técnicos.
Serviços de consultoria personalizados
- Elaboração de Procedimentos e Instruções de Trabalho e Processos de Melhoria Contínua
Definição da estrutura de funcionamento e operação produtiva da empresa
a) Definição do Fluxo Geral de produção da empresa
b) Criação dos Procedimentos e Instruções de Trabalho
c) Definição dos Indicadores de Desempenho
d) Elaboração do Sistema de Gestão dos Indicadores
- Sistema de Auditoria de Conformidade Regulatória
- Sistema de Gestão de documentos e regulamentos técnicos (internos, externos e registros)
- Auditoria de terceira parte – trata-se da auditoria realizada por um terceiro independente, que não tem nenhum interesse no resultado da auditoria.
- Pesquisa de Normas nacionais e Internacionais sobre um determinado assunto.
- Identificação de Normas Internacionais e Estrangeiras
The Future of Water: A Startling Look Ahead ; By Steve Maxwell with Scott Yates ; Edition: 2011 - Hardback - 243 pp. ; ISBN 9781583218099
Population growth and unchallenged water use have brought us to the brink of a worldwide water crisis. This fascinating book presents scenarios for the broad trends that will have a significant impact upon future water challenges. Examine what the next 100 years may bring to water use, prices, and availability--and how individuals, water utilities, industries, and countries can change the future of water.
Your time machine into the future
The Future of Water: A Startling Look Ahead is an intriguingly realistic look at
–The future of water use at homeGrass species that live on common seawater. Clothes washers that use a cup of water per load--or no water at all. UV-light dishwashers. Toilets that flush with reused bathwater.
–The future of agricultural water use
Learn the many innovative ways farmers are growing more food with less water. In coming years, don’t be surprised if you see on packaging, “Irrigated with natural rainfall, no fossil waters used.”
–The future of industrial water use
We will see industry increasingly move to where water is plentiful. Old industrial cities in the rainy northeast US that have been shrinking and decaying for decades may experience revitalization.
–The future sources of water
Wastewater and stormwater reuse will become commonplace to provide sources of water for drinking, energy production, agriculture, and industry. We may derive some of our water literally from the air we breathe.
–The future of water storage
America is tearing down many old dams, while China and Africa are on dam-building binges. How will the US meet its water storage needs with fewer dams? What do these new Chinese and African dams–some the biggest ever built–mean for the future of water?
–The future of water utilities
Watch for widespread consolidation of small utilities for efficiency and cost-savings. Many water utilities will follow Singapore’s innovative lead to become better at educating the public of the true value of water.
–The future of water business
Learn about innovative, advanced solutions to the challenges of water scarcity, storage, treatment, and distribution.
–The future role of water
Rivers, lakes, and aquifers cross political borders, creating conflicts. Learn about many innovative technologies and creative solutions to water problems.
Table of Contents
1. Looking Back on the Future of Water
2. The Future of Water Use Around the Home
3. The Future of Water Use Inside the Home
4. The Future of Agricultural Water Use
5. The Future of Industrial Water Use
6. Future Sources of Water
7. The Future of Water Storage
8. The Future of Water Utilities
9. The Future of Water Business
10. The Future Role of Water
11. Looking Forward to the Future of Water
Bibliographic References
Index
Steve Maxwell takes us straight into the realities of the water crisis that is now spreading through all parts of the country, and indeed the entire world.
Bruce Babbitt
Former US Secretary of the Interior
Also available as a Kindle Edition
Published By AWWA
Edition: 2011 - Hardback - 243 pp.
ISBN 9781583218099 - Catalog No. 20692
Your time machine into the future
The Future of Water: A Startling Look Ahead is an intriguingly realistic look at
–The future of water use at homeGrass species that live on common seawater. Clothes washers that use a cup of water per load--or no water at all. UV-light dishwashers. Toilets that flush with reused bathwater.
–The future of agricultural water use
Learn the many innovative ways farmers are growing more food with less water. In coming years, don’t be surprised if you see on packaging, “Irrigated with natural rainfall, no fossil waters used.”
–The future of industrial water use
We will see industry increasingly move to where water is plentiful. Old industrial cities in the rainy northeast US that have been shrinking and decaying for decades may experience revitalization.
–The future sources of water
Wastewater and stormwater reuse will become commonplace to provide sources of water for drinking, energy production, agriculture, and industry. We may derive some of our water literally from the air we breathe.
–The future of water storage
America is tearing down many old dams, while China and Africa are on dam-building binges. How will the US meet its water storage needs with fewer dams? What do these new Chinese and African dams–some the biggest ever built–mean for the future of water?
–The future of water utilities
Watch for widespread consolidation of small utilities for efficiency and cost-savings. Many water utilities will follow Singapore’s innovative lead to become better at educating the public of the true value of water.
–The future of water business
Learn about innovative, advanced solutions to the challenges of water scarcity, storage, treatment, and distribution.
–The future role of water
Rivers, lakes, and aquifers cross political borders, creating conflicts. Learn about many innovative technologies and creative solutions to water problems.
Table of Contents
1. Looking Back on the Future of Water
2. The Future of Water Use Around the Home
3. The Future of Water Use Inside the Home
4. The Future of Agricultural Water Use
5. The Future of Industrial Water Use
6. Future Sources of Water
7. The Future of Water Storage
8. The Future of Water Utilities
9. The Future of Water Business
10. The Future Role of Water
11. Looking Forward to the Future of Water
Bibliographic References
Index
Steve Maxwell takes us straight into the realities of the water crisis that is now spreading through all parts of the country, and indeed the entire world.
Bruce Babbitt
Former US Secretary of the Interior
Also available as a Kindle Edition
Published By AWWA
Edition: 2011 - Hardback - 243 pp.
ISBN 9781583218099 - Catalog No. 20692
Thursday, August 11, 2011
International Standard Units for Water and Wastewater Processes 2011 - Author(s): WEF, AWWA, IWA - Publication Date: 18 Apr 2011 • ISBN: 9781843395447 - Pages: 120 • Paperback *** The updated 4th edition of WEF Manual of Practice No. 6
The updated 4th edition of WEF Manual of Practice No. 6 continues its goal to establish units of expression that are universally understandable and readily comparable for all design, operation, and performance factors.
The manual was written for engineering professionals familiar with water and wastewater treatment concepts, the design process, and the regulatory basis for water and wastewater control.
The manual reflects current design practices of water and wastewater engineering professionals and focuses on particular sectors of the water and wastewater industry including:
-units used with water treatment systems
-standard units for water and wastewater conveyance systems
-units used with wastewater treatment systems
-units used with facilities associated with the support of treatment systems
-units used with water reuse systems
Published jointly by WEF, AWWA, and IWA.
Edition: 2011 - Softbound - 90 pp.
ISBN 9781572782686
The manual was written for engineering professionals familiar with water and wastewater treatment concepts, the design process, and the regulatory basis for water and wastewater control.
The manual reflects current design practices of water and wastewater engineering professionals and focuses on particular sectors of the water and wastewater industry including:
-units used with water treatment systems
-standard units for water and wastewater conveyance systems
-units used with wastewater treatment systems
-units used with facilities associated with the support of treatment systems
-units used with water reuse systems
Published jointly by WEF, AWWA, and IWA.
Edition: 2011 - Softbound - 90 pp.
ISBN 9781572782686
SAE Recently Published Standards 2011 - New, Revised, Reaffirmed, and Cancelled SAE Aerospace Material Specifications August 2011
Document | Status | Title |
AMSQQA250/13A | Cancelled | Aluminum Alloy Alclad 7075, Plate and Sheet (Cancelled Jul 2011) |
AMS2451C | Revised | Plating, Brush, General Requirements |
AMS2631D | Revised | Ultrasonic Inspection, Titanium and Titanium Alloy Bar, Billet and Plate |
AMS2700D | Revised | Passivation of Corrosion Resistant Steels |
AMS2771D | Revised | Heat Treatment of Aluminum Alloy Castings |
AMS2772F | Revised | Heat Treatment of Aluminum Alloy Raw Materials |
AMS4595 | Issued | Copper Nickel Tin Alloy Plate, 77Cu - 15Ni - 8Sn, Solution Annealed and Spinodal Hardened (TX 00) |
AMS4599 | Issued | Aluminum Alloy, Sheet and Plate, 6.3Cu - 0.30Mn - 0.06Ti - 0.10V - 0.18Zr, Solution and Precipitation Heat Treated (2219-T81/-T851) |
AMS4600 | Issued | Aluminum Alloy, Sheet and Plate, 6.3Cu - 0.30Mn - 0.06Ti - 0.10V - 0.18Zr, Solution Heat Treated, Cold Worked (8%) and Naturally Aged (2219 -T37) |
AMS4601 | Issued | Aluminum Alloy, Sheet and Plate, 6.3Cu - 0.30Mn - 0.06Ti - 0.10V - 0.18Zr, Solution Heat Treated, Cold Worked and Naturally Aged (2219 -T31/-T351) |
AMS4613 | Issued | Aluminum Alloy, Sheet and Plate, 6.3Cu - 0.30Mn - 0.06Ti - 0.10V - 0.18Zr, Solution Heat Treated, Cold Worked (8%) and Precipitation Heat Treated (2219 -T87) |
AMS4617 | Issued | Aluminum Alloy, Extrusions, 5.6Zn - 2.5Mg - 1.6Cu - 0.23Cr (7075-T73, 7075-T73511, 7075-T73510) Solution Heat Treated, Stress Relieved by Stretching When Required, and Overaged |
AMS5540N | Revised | Nickel Alloy, Corrosion and Heat-Resistant, Sheet, Strip, and Plate, 74Ni - 15.5Cr - 8.0Fe, Annealed |
AMS5554F | Revised | Steel, Corrosion and Heat-Resistant, Seamless Tubing, 16.5Cr - 4.5Ni - 2.9Mo - 0.10N, Annealed |
AMS5568G | Revised | Steel, Corrosion and Heat Resistant, Welded Tubing, 17Cr - 7.1Ni - 1.1Al, Solution Heat Treated, Precipitation-Hardenable |
AMS5569B | Revised | Steel, Corrosion and Heat Resistant, Seamless and Welded Hydraulic Tubing, 19Cr - 9.5Ni - 0.03C max, Cold Drawn, 1/8 Hard Temper |
AMS5604F | Revised | Steel, Corrosion Resistant, Sheet, Strip, and Plate, 16.5Cr - 4.0Ni - 4.0Cu - 0.30Cb, Solution Heat Treated, Precipitation Hardenable |
AMS5718D | Revised | Steel, Bars, Forgings, Tubing, and Rings, Corrosion Resistant, 11.8Cr - 2.5Ni - 1.8Mo - 0.33V (0.08 - 0.15C), Annealed |
AMS5846C | Revised | Alloy, Corrosion and Heat-Resistant, Bars and Forgings, 53Ni - 15Cr - 18.5Co - 5.0Mo - 3.2Ti - 4.2Al - 0.03B, Double Vacuum Melted, Solution, Stabilization, and Precipitation Heat Treated |
AMS5938A | Revised | Steel, Corrosion-Resistant, Bars, Wire, and Forgings, 10Cr - 12Ni - 2Mo - 1.45Al - 1.15Ti, Vacuum Induction Plus Vacuum Consumable Electrode Melted, Solution Heat Treated, Precipitation Hardenable |
AMS6494A | Revised | Steel Bars, Forgings, and Tubing, 1.0Cr - 2.50Ni - 2.0Mo - 1.10Si (0.10 - 0.20C) Aircraft-Quality |
AMS6495A | Revised | Steel Bars, Forgings, and Tubing, 1.0Cr - 2.50Ni - 2.0Mo - 1.10Si (0.10 - 0.20C), Premium Aircraft-Quality, Electroslag Remelted or Consumable Electrode Vacuum Remelted |
AMS6516 | Issued | Steel, Bars and Forgings, 1Cr - 10Ni - 7Co - 2Mo - 1.3W - 0.1V (0.28 - 0.32C) Vacuum Induction Melted, Vacuum Arc Remelted, Normalized and Annealed, Precipitation Hardenable |
AMS6905A | Revised | Titanium Alloy Bars, Forgings and Forging Stock, 6.0Al - 2.0Sn - 4.0Zr - 2.0Mo, Duplex Annealed |
AMS6907A | Revised | Titanium Alloy Bars, Forgings and Forging Stock, 6.0Al - 2.0Sn - 4.0Zr - 6.0Mo, Duplex Annealed |
AMS6947 | Issued | Titanium Alloy, Bars, Wire, Forgings, Rings, and Drawn Shapes, 4Al - 2.5V - 1.5Fe, Annealed, Heat Treatable |
AMS6948 | Issued | Titanium Alloy Bars, Wire, Forgings, Rings, and Drawn Shapes, 4Al - 2.5V - 1.5Fe, Annealed |
AMSC26074C | Cancelled | Electroless Nickel Coatings (Cancelled Jul 2011) |
SAE Recently Published Standards 2011 - New, Revised, Reaffirmed, and Cancelled SAE Ground Vehicle Standards Documents August 2011
Document | Status | Title |
J34_201107 | Revised | Exterior Sound Level Measurement Procedure for Recreational Motorboats |
J133_201107 | Stabilized | Fifth Wheel Kingpin Performance--Commercial Trailers and Semitrailers (STABILIZED Jul 2011) |
J195_201107 | Cancelled | Automatic Vehicle Speed Control-Motor Vehicles (Cancelled Jul 2011) |
J640_201107 | Stabilized | Symbols for Hydrodynamic Drives (STABILIZED Jul 2011) |
J697_201107 | Stabilized | Safety Chain of Full Trailers Or Converter Dollies (STABILIZED Jul 2011) |
J700_201107 | Stabilized | Upper Coupler Kingpin--Commercial Trailers and Semitrailers (STABILIZED Jul 2011) |
J847_201107 | Stabilized | Trailer Tow Bar Eye and Pintle Hook/Coupler Performance (STABILIZED Jul 2011) |
J1377_201107 | Cancelled | Transmission Mounted Vehicle Speed Signal Rotor Specification (Cancelled Jul 2011) |
J1399_201107 | Cancelled | Electric Tachometer Specification (Cancelled Jul 2011) |
J1505_201107 | Revised | Brake Force Distribution Test Procedure-Trucks and Buses |
J2699_201107 | Issued | Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Vehicle Fuel |
J2879_201107 | Issued | Automotive Hydraulic Brake Tube Joints |
ISO 50001:2011 Energy management systems -- Requirements with guidance for use - Edition: 1 (Monolingual) - ICS: 27.010
ISO 50001:2011 specifies requirements for establishing, implementing, maintaining and improving an energy management system, whose purpose is to enable an organization to follow a systematic approach in achieving continual improvement of energy performance, including energy efficiency, energy use and consumption.
ISO 50001:2011 specifies requirements applicable to energy use and consumption, including measurement, documentation and reporting, design and procurement practices for equipment, systems, processes and personnel that contribute to energy performance.
ISO 50001:2011 applies to all variables affecting energy performance that can be monitored and influenced by the organization. ISO 50001:2011 does not prescribe specific performance criteria with respect to energy.
ISO 50001:2011 has been designed to be used independently, but it can be aligned or integrated with other management systems.
ISO 50001:2011 is applicable to any organization wishing to ensure that it conforms to its stated energy policy and wishing to demonstrate this to others, such conformity being confirmed either by means of self-evaluation and self-declaration of conformity, or by certification of the energy management system by an external organization.
ISO 50001:2011 specifies requirements applicable to energy use and consumption, including measurement, documentation and reporting, design and procurement practices for equipment, systems, processes and personnel that contribute to energy performance.
ISO 50001:2011 applies to all variables affecting energy performance that can be monitored and influenced by the organization. ISO 50001:2011 does not prescribe specific performance criteria with respect to energy.
ISO 50001:2011 has been designed to be used independently, but it can be aligned or integrated with other management systems.
ISO 50001:2011 is applicable to any organization wishing to ensure that it conforms to its stated energy policy and wishing to demonstrate this to others, such conformity being confirmed either by means of self-evaluation and self-declaration of conformity, or by certification of the energy management system by an external organization.
ABNT NBR ISO 50001:2011 - Sistemas de gestão da energia — Requisitos com orientações para uso - Data de Publicação : 15/06/2011

Esta Norma especifica requisitos para o estabelecimento, implementação, manutenção e melhoria de um sistema de gestão da energia, cujo propósito é habilitar uma organização a seguir uma abordagem sistemática para atendimento da melhoria contínua de seu desempenho energético, incluindo eficiência energética, uso e consumo de energia.
Esta norma poderá ser utilizada por organizações públicas e privadas no gerenciamento da eficiência energética, estabelecendo planos para implementação, manutenção e melhoria do desempenho no uso e consumo da energia.
A norma enfatiza a otimização contínua, com especificações para se estabelecer, implantar, manter e melhorar os sistemas de gestão de energia. O secretário-geral da ISO, Rob Steele, vê o processo como responsabilidade dos consumidores. “Organizações não podem controlar o preço da energia, as políticas públicas ou a economia global, mas podem melhorar a maneira com que usam a energia”.
A ISO 50001 é baseada nos mesmos elementos encontrados nas demais normas, sendo compatível com os selos ISO 9001 (qualidade de gestão) e ISO 14001 (gestão ambiental).
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