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American National Standards Institute/American Dental Association (ANSI/ADA)American National Standards Institute/American Dental Association (ANSI/ADA)"Non-sterile poly vinyl chloride latex gloves"Title
"Non-sterile poly vinyl chloride latex gloves"
This specification covers non-sterile poly vinyl chloride gloves suitable for dentistry. This revision is designed to reflect the increased concerns for performance of synthetic gloves as barriers to blood- and fluid-borne pathogens.
DescriptionThis specification covers non-sterile poly vinyl chloride gloves suitable for dentistry. This revision is designed to reflect the increased concerns for performance of synthetic gloves as barriers to blood- and fluid-borne pathogens.
- Status: Current
- Standard Type(s): Specification
- Hazard Type(s): Biological
- PPE Type(s): Medical gloves
- SOC Occupation(s): 29-1021 General Dentists, 29-1029 Dentists, All Other Specialists
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- Referenced Standard: ASTM D3578 - 19, ASTM D5151 - 19, ASTM D5250 - 19, ASTM D6124 - 06(2017)
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American National Standards Institute/American Dental Association (ANSI/ADA)American National Standards Institute/American Dental Association (ANSI/ADA)"Non-sterile natural rubber latex gloves for dentistry"Title
"Non-sterile natural rubber latex gloves for dentistry"
This specification covers non-sterile rubber latex gloves suitable for dentistry. This revision is designed to bring the specification into conformance with revisions to ASTM D-3578 that have occurred since it was issued and reflect the advances in glove technology embodied in these revisions.
DescriptionThis specification covers non-sterile rubber latex gloves suitable for dentistry. This revision is designed to bring the specification into conformance with revisions to ASTM D-3578 that have occurred since it was issued and reflect the advances in glove technology embodied in these revisions.
- Status: Current
- Standard Type(s): Specification
- Hazard Type(s): Biological
- PPE Type(s): Medical gloves
- SOC Occupation(s): 29-1020 Dentists, 29-1029 Dentists, All Other Specialists
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Reference(s):
- Referenced Standard: ASTM D3578 - 05(2015), ASTM D5151 - 06(2015), ASTM D5712 - 15, ASTM D6124 - 06(2017)
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American National Standards Institute/American Society of Safety Engineers (ANSI/ASSE)American National Standards Institute/American Society of Safety Engineers (ANSI/ASSE)"Color Coding of Air-Purifying Respirator Canisters, Cartridges, and Filters"Title
"Color Coding of Air-Purifying Respirator Canisters, Cartridges, and Filters"
This standard will assist in the identification of air-purifying respirator canisters, cartridges, and filters used to provide respiratory protection against gases, vapors, or particles. Manufacturers, users, and governmental regulatory agencies will find accurate and rapid identification of selected industrial respiratory protective devices.DescriptionThis standard will assist in the identification of air-purifying respirator canisters, cartridges, and filters used to provide respiratory protection against gases, vapors, or particles. Manufacturers, users, and governmental regulatory agencies will find accurate and rapid identification of selected industrial respiratory protective devices.
- Status: Current
- Standard Type(s): Specification
- Hazard Type(s): Biological, Chemical
- PPE Type(s): Supplied-Air Respirator, Non-Powered Air-Purifying Particulate Respirators
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American National Standards Institute/Acoustical Society of America (ANSI/ASA)American National Standards Institute/Acoustical Society of America (ANSI/ASA)"Methods for the Measurement of Insertion Loss of Hearing Protection Devices in Continuous or Impulsive Noise Using Microphone-in-Real-Ear or Acoustic Test Fixture Procedures"Title
"Methods for the Measurement of Insertion Loss of Hearing Protection Devices in Continuous or Impulsive Noise Using Microphone-in-Real-Ear or Acoustic Test Fixture Procedures"
This standard specifies microphone-in-real-ear (MIRE) methods for the measurement of the insertion loss of active and passive circumaural earmuffs, helmets, and communications headsets, and specifies acoustic test fixture (ATF) methods for the measurement of the insertion loss of active and passive earplugs, earmuffs, helmets, and communications headsets.DescriptionThis standard specifies microphone-in-real-ear (MIRE) methods for the measurement of the insertion loss of active and passive circumaural earmuffs, helmets, and communications headsets, and specifies acoustic test fixture (ATF) methods for the measurement of the insertion loss of active and passive earplugs, earmuffs, helmets, and communications headsets.
- Status: Current
- Standard Type(s): Test Method
- Hazard Type(s): Physical, Noise
- PPE Type(s): Hearing protectors
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Reference(s):
- Referenced Standard: ANSI/ASA S12.6-2016 (R2020)
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American National Standards Institute/Acoustical Society of America (ANSI/ASA)American National Standards Institute/Acoustical Society of America (ANSI/ASA)"Methods for Measuring the Real-Ear Attenuation of Hearing Protectors"Title
"Methods for Measuring the Real-Ear Attenuation of Hearing Protectors"
This standard specifies laboratory-based procedures for measuring, analyzing, and reporting the passive noise-reducing capabilities of hearing protectors.
DescriptionThis standard specifies laboratory-based procedures for measuring, analyzing, and reporting the passive noise-reducing capabilities of hearing protectors.
- Status: Current
- Standard Type(s): Test Method
- Hazard Type(s): Physical, Noise
- PPE Type(s): Auditory assessment, Hearing protectors
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Reference(s):
- Referenced Standard: ANSI/ASA S12.68-2007 (R2012)
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American National Standards Institute/Acoustical Society of America (ANSI/ASA)American National Standards Institute/Acoustical Society of America (ANSI/ASA)"Methods of Estimating Effective A-Weighted Sound Pressure Levels When Hearing Protectors are Worn"Title
"Methods of Estimating Effective A-Weighted Sound Pressure Levels When Hearing Protectors are Worn"
This standard specifies three methods, in ascending order of complexity of use and potential accuracy, for the estimation of the sound pressure levels that are effective when a hearing protector is worn. The application of the procedures in turn requires an estimate of the real-ear attenuation of the device for groups of users and an estimate of the noise levels to which the users are exposed. The simplest method is the Noise Level Reduction Statistic for use with A-weighting (NRSA) that can be directly subtracted from an A-weighted sound level or sound exposure estimate. A more accurate procedure is the Noise Level Reduction Statistic, Graphical (NRSG) that requires measurements of both the A- and C-weighted sound levels or exposures, and the application of a set of graphical data. Potentially the most accurate approach is the octave-band method utilizing the octave-band real-ear attenuation and noise measurement data. Each of the simplified ratings, the NRSA and NRSG, is to be computed at both the 80th and 20th percentiles to reflect the range of performance to be expected based on the variation in the attenuation data.
DescriptionThis standard specifies three methods, in ascending order of complexity of use and potential accuracy, for the estimation of the sound pressure levels that are effective when a hearing protector is worn. The application of the procedures in turn requires an estimate of the real-ear attenuation of the device for groups of users and an estimate of the noise levels to which the users are exposed. The simplest method is the Noise Level Reduction Statistic for use with A-weighting (NRSA) that can be directly subtracted from an A-weighted sound level or sound exposure estimate. A more accurate procedure is the Noise Level Reduction Statistic, Graphical (NRSG) that requires measurements of both the A- and C-weighted sound levels or exposures, and the application of a set of graphical data. Potentially the most accurate approach is the octave-band method utilizing the octave-band real-ear attenuation and noise measurement data. Each of the simplified ratings, the NRSA and NRSG, is to be computed at both the 80th and 20th percentiles to reflect the range of performance to be expected based on the variation in the attenuation data.
- Status: Current
- Standard Type(s): Test Method
- Hazard Type(s): Noise
- PPE Type(s): Hearing protectors
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Reference(s):
- Referenced Standard: ANSI/ASA S12.6-2016 (R2020), ANSI/ASA S12.42-2010 (R2020)
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American National Standards Institute/Acoustical Society of America (ANSI/ASA)American National Standards Institute/Acoustical Society of America (ANSI/ASA)"Mechanical vibration and shock - Hand-arm vibration - Measurement and evaluation of the vibration transmissibility of gloves at the palm of the hand"Title
"Mechanical vibration and shock - Hand-arm vibration - Measurement and evaluation of the vibration transmissibility of gloves at the palm of the hand"
This American National Standard specifies a method for the laboratory measurement, data analysis, and reporting of the vibration transmissibility of a glove with a vibration-reducing material that covers the palm, fingers, and thumb of the hand. This American National Standard specifies vibration transmissibility in terms of vibration transmitted from a handle through a glove to the palm of the hand in one-third-octave frequency bands with center frequencies of 25 Hz to 1,250 Hz.DescriptionThis American National Standard specifies a method for the laboratory measurement, data analysis, and reporting of the vibration transmissibility of a glove with a vibration-reducing material that covers the palm, fingers, and thumb of the hand. This American National Standard specifies vibration transmissibility in terms of vibration transmitted from a handle through a glove to the palm of the hand in one-third-octave frequency bands with center frequencies of 25 Hz to 1,250 Hz.
- Status: Current
- Standard Type(s): Test Method
- Hazard Type(s): Mechanical Hazards, Physical
- PPE Type(s): Anti-vibration gloves
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Reference(s):
- Referenced Standard: ISO 10819:2013
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American National Standards Institute/American Society of Safety Engineers (ANSI/ASSE)American National Standards Institute/American Society of Safety Engineers (ANSI/ASSE)"Personal Fall Protection Used in Construction and Demolition Operations"Title
"Personal Fall Protection Used in Construction and Demolition Operations"
This standard establishes safety requirements and performance criteria for active fall protection systems and their associated equipment used in construction and demolition. This includes guidelines for the planning, configuration, selection, installation, user training, operation, inspection and maintenance of equipment that is utilized in active fall protection systems. These systems create a personal interface with the worker via fitted equipment worn on the body while performing construction and demolition tasks at heights.
DescriptionThis standard establishes safety requirements and performance criteria for active fall protection systems and their associated equipment used in construction and demolition. This includes guidelines for the planning, configuration, selection, installation, user training, operation, inspection and maintenance of equipment that is utilized in active fall protection systems. These systems create a personal interface with the worker via fitted equipment worn on the body while performing construction and demolition tasks at heights.
- Status: Current
- Standard Type(s): Specification, Standard
- Hazard Type(s): Falls
- PPE Type(s): Connectors, Fall arrest systems, Fall arresters, Safety belts, harnesses, lanyards and lifelines, Positioning and travel restraint, Rescue systems
- SOC Occupation(s): 47-2061 Construction Laborers
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Reference(s):
- Referenced Standard: ANSI/ASSE Z359.1-2020
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American National Standards Institute/American Society of Safety Engineers (ANSI/ASSE)American National Standards Institute/American Society of Safety Engineers (ANSI/ASSE)"Hearing Loss Prevention for Construction and Demolition Workers"Title
"Hearing Loss Prevention for Construction and Demolition Workers"
This standard applies to all construction and demolition workers with potential noise exposures (continuous, intermittent and impulse) of 85 dBA and above. This standard is intended to help employers prevent occupational hearing loss among construction and demolition workers.DescriptionThis standard applies to all construction and demolition workers with potential noise exposures (continuous, intermittent and impulse) of 85 dBA and above. This standard is intended to help employers prevent occupational hearing loss among construction and demolition workers.
- Status: Current
- Standard Type(s): Specification, Standard
- Hazard Type(s): Noise
- PPE Type(s): Ear muffs, Ear plugs, Hearing protectors
- SOC Occupation(s): 47-2061 Laborers, Construction, 47-5030 Explosives Workers, Ordnance Handling Experts, and Blasters
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American National Standards Institute/American Society of Safety Engineers (ANSI/ASSE)American National Standards Institute/American Society of Safety Engineers (ANSI/ASSE)"The Fall Protection Code - Part of the Fall Protection Code"Title
"The Fall Protection Code - Part of the Fall Protection Code"
The Fall Protection Code is a set of standards that covers program management; system design; training; qualification and testing; equipment, component and system specifications for the processes used to protect workers at height in a managed fall protection program. This standard identifies those standards and establishes their role in the Code and their interdependence.
DescriptionThe Fall Protection Code is a set of standards that covers program management; system design; training; qualification and testing; equipment, component and system specifications for the processes used to protect workers at height in a managed fall protection program. This standard identifies those standards and establishes their role in the Code and their interdependence.
- Status: Current
- Standard Type(s): Test Method, Standard
- Hazard Type(s): Mechanical Hazards, Falls
- PPE Type(s): Connectors, Fall arrest systems, Harnesses, Safety belts, harnesses, lanyards and lifelines
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Reference(s):
- Referenced Standard: ANSI/ASSE A10.32-2023, ASSP Z359.0-2023
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