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how energy polluted, Total:35 items.

In the international standard classification, how energy polluted involves: Protection against fire, Radiation protection, Radiation measurements, Air quality, Fibre optic communications.


Korean Agency for Technology and Standards (KATS), how energy polluted

  • KS F 2835-2009(2014) Reaction to fire tests for building products exposed to the thermal attack by a single burning item
  • KS A ISO 8769-2:2003 Reference sources for the calibration of surface contamination monitors-Part 2:Electrons of energy less than 0.15 MeV and photons of energy less than 1.5 MeV
  • KS A ISO 8769:2013 Reference sources-Calibration of surface contamination monitors-Alpha-, beta- and photon emitters
  • KS A ISO 8769:2002 Reference sources for the calibration of surface contamination monitors-Beta-emitters(maximum beta energy greater than 0.15 MeV) and alpha-emitters
  • KS A ISO 8769:2016 Reference sources-Calibration of surface contamination monitors-Alpha-, beta- and photon emitters

ITE - Institute of Transportation Engineers, how energy polluted

  • 40-1990 Energy and Environment 1990: Transportation- Induced Noise and Air Pollution

Japanese Industrial Standards Committee (JISC), how energy polluted

  • JIS Z 4504:2008 Evaluation of surface contamination -- Beta-emitters (maximum beta energy greater than 0.15 MeV) and alpha-emitters
  • JIS Z 4334:2005 Reference sources for the calibration of surface contamination monitors -- Beta-emitters (maximum beta energy greater than 0.15 MeV) and alpha-emitters

ASHRAE - American Society of Heating@ Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers@ Inc., how energy polluted

  • ASHRAE CH-95-2-1995 Energy Efficiency and Pollution Reduction of Space-Heating Systems in Krakow@ Poland
  • ASHRAE SE-99-7-2-1999 Influence of Heat and Contaminant Source Nonuniformity on the Performance of Three Different Room Air Distribution Methods
  • ASHRAE SA-96-5-3-1996 Environmental Improvements Resulting from the Use of Renewable Energy Sources and Nonpolluting Fuels and Technologies with District Heating and Cooling

Association Francaise de Normalisation, how energy polluted

  • NF M60-517:1988 Reference sources for the calibration of surface contamination monitors. Beta-emitters (maximum beta energy greater than 0,15 mev) and alpha-emitters.
  • NF M60-701:1988 Evaluation of surface contamination. Part 1 : beta-emitters (maximum beta energy greater than 0,15 mev) and alpha-emitters.

US-CFR-file, how energy polluted

  • CFR 30-585.628-2014 Mineral Resources. Part585:Renewable energy and alternate uses of existing facilities on the outer continental shelf. Section585.628:How will BOEM process my COP?
  • CFR 30-585.500-2014 Mineral Resources. Part585:Renewable energy and alternate uses of existing facilities on the outer continental shelf. Section585.500:How do I make payments under this part?
  • CFR 10-770.5-2013 Energy.Part770:Transfer of real property at defense nuclear facilities for economic development. Section770.5:How does DOE notify persons and entities that defense nuclear facility real property is available for transfer for economic development?
  • CFR 30-585.231-2014 Mineral Resources. Part585:Renewable energy and alternate uses of existing facilities on the outer continental shelf. Section585.231:How will BOEM process my unsolicited request for a noncompetitive lease?
  • CFR 30-585.647-2014 Mineral Resources. Part585:Renewable energy and alternate uses of existing facilities on the outer continental shelf. Section585.647:How will my GAP be processed for Federal consistency under the Coastal Zone Management Act?
  • CFR 30-585.612-2014 Mineral Resources. Part585:Renewable energy and alternate uses of existing facilities on the outer continental shelf. Section585.612:How will my SAP be processed for Federal consistency under the CoastalZone Management Act?
  • CFR 10-20.1406-2014 Energy. Part20:Standards for protection against radiation. Subpart E:Radiological Criteria for License Termination. Section20.1406:Minimization of contamination.
  • CFR 10-770.9-2013 Energy.Part770:Transfer of real property at defense nuclear facilities for economic development. Section770.9:What conditions apply to DOE indemnification of claims against a person or entity based on the release or threatened release of a hazardous subst
  • CFR 40-63.7-2014 Protection of Environment. Part63:National emission standards for hazardous air pollutants for source categories. Section63.7:Performance testing requirements.
  • CFR 40-63.1437-2014 Protection of Environment. Part63:National emission standards for hazardous air pollutants for source categories (continued). Section63.1437:Additional requirements for performance testing.
  • CFR 40-63.1333-2014 Protection of Environment. Part63:National emission standards for hazardous air pollutants for source categories (continued). Section63.1333:Additional requirements for performance testing.
  • CFR 40-63.1511-2014 Protection of Environment. Part63:National emission standards for hazardous air pollutants for source categories (continued). Section63.1511:Performance test/compliance demonstration general requirements.

SE-SIS, how energy polluted

  • SIS SS-ISO 8769:1990 Reference sources for the calibration of sur- face contamination monitors — Beta-emit- ters (maximum beta energy greater than 0,15 MeV) and alpha-emitters

International Organization for Standardization (ISO), how energy polluted

  • ISO 8769-2:1996 Reference sources for the calibration of surface contamination monitors - Part 2: Electrons of energy less than 0,15 MeV and photons of energy less than 1,5 MeV
  • ISO 8769:1988 Reference sources for the calibration of surface contamination monitors; beta-emitters (maximum beta energy greater than 0,15 MeV) and alpha-emitters

General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People‘s Republic of China, how energy polluted

  • GB/T 12128.2-1999 Reference sources for the calibration of surface contamination monitors Part 2: Electrons of energy less than 0.15MeV and photons of energy less than 1.5MeV

RU-GOST R, how energy polluted

  • GOST R ISO 12039-2011 Stationary source emissions. Determination of carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide and oxygen. Performance characteristics and calibration of automated measuring systems

British Standards Institution (BSI), how energy polluted

  • PD IEC/TR 62627-05:2013 Fibre optic interconnecting devices and passive components. Investigation on impact of contamination and scratches on optical performance of single-mode (SM) and multimode (MM) connectors
  • BS EN 61300-2-34:2009 Fibre optic interconnecting devices and passive components — Basic test and measurement procedures — Part 2-34: Tests — Resistance to solvents and contaminating fluids of inteconnecting components and closures

German Institute for Standardization, how energy polluted

  • DIN EN 15859:2010 Air Quality - Certification of automated dust arrestment plant monitors for use on stationary sources - Performance criteria and test procedures; German version EN 15859:2010

International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC), how energy polluted

  • IEC TR 62627-05:2013 Fibre optic interconnecting devices and passive components - Part 05: Investigation on impact of contamination and scratches on optical performance of single-mode (SM) and multimode (MM) connectors

API - American Petroleum Institute, how energy polluted

  • API PUBL 4621-1995 A: IMPLEMENTING AN EFFECTIVE RESPONSE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - B: THE USE AND MISUSE OF SCIENCE IN NATURAL RESOURCE DAMAGE ASSESSMENT - C: PERSPECTIVES ON ESTABLISHING AND MAINTAINING OIL POLLUTION RESPONSE CAPABILITIES




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