Unit 5 Flashcards

1
Q

How may a standard become mandatory making it a code?

A

If adopted by a government or regulatory authority

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How are sections of the ASME A17.1/CSA B44 code broken down into far detail?

A

Sub sections

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What two groupings are used to construct the code identification system in the ASME A17.1/CSA B44?

A

Parts and sections

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How are revision changes denoted when appearing for the first time in the ASME A17.1/CSA B44-10?

A

(10)
located in front of the part and section identifier
Summary of changes

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5
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How are the large “parts” usually designated or separated in the ASMe A.17.1/B44?

A

By device type

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Who may provide a written explanation for an unclear item in the ASME A.17.1/CSA B44?

A

CSA OR TSSA

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When does the non-mandatory ASME A.17.1/CSA B44 standard become a code?

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When adopted by regulatory authority

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What is used by a standards committee member to vote on code development material to gain consensus?

A

Ballots

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9
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Who may be involved in developing a technical standard?

A

Trade unions, trade associations, and private groups

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What is one of the process steps during the creation of a standard for the CSA?

A

Public inquiry stage

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