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<title>ASQ E14064 BUNDLE</title>
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<description>ASQ E14064 BUNDLE; Greenhouse gases — Part 1: Specification with guidance at the organization level for quantification and reporting of greenhouse gas emissions and removal , Part 2: Specification with guidance at the project level for quantification, monitoring and reporting of greenhouse gas emission reductions or removal enhancements , and Part 3: Specification with guidance for the validation and verification of greenhouse gas assertions. - T844E
ASQ - American Society for Quality
This part of ISO 14064 specifies principles and requirements at the organization level for quantification and reporting of greehouse gas (GHG) emissions and removals. It includes requirements for the design, development, management, reporting and verification of an organization's GHG inventory. &lt;br&gt;ISO 14064 is GHG programme neutral. If a GHG programme is applicable, requirements of that GHG programme are additional to the requirements of ISO 14064. &lt;br&gt;NOTE If a requirement of ISO 14064 prohibits an organization or a GHG project proponent from complying with a requirement of the GHG programme, the requirement of the GHG programme takes precedence.
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<description>ASQ Z1.11; Quality management system standards— Requirements for education organizations
ASQ - American Society for Quality
This American National Standard specifies quality system requirements where an education organization &lt;br&gt;a) needs to establish confidence in its ability to design, develop, deliver instruction, evaluate students, support research, provide public service, and maintain its support services to fulfill education requirements, satisfy customers, and meet expectations of interested parties, and &lt;br&gt;b) needs to maintain conformity to applicable legal and regulatory requirements.
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<description>ASQ C1; Specification of General Requirements for a Quality Program - T60E
ASQ - American Society for Quality
&lt;strong&gt;APPLICABILITY&lt;/strong&gt; &lt;br&gt;When this American National Standard is prescribed on specified by contract or management directive, it provides a specification of the general requirements to be met by the quality program of a contractor or other organization. All the requirements apply except to the extent that they are specifically deleted, supplemented, or amended in the contract or directive. &lt;br&gt;&lt;strong&gt;General Purpose&lt;/strong&gt; &lt;br&gt;This American National Standard was designed to provide a description of the basic quality principles essential to the assurance of quality. &lt;br&gt;It is intended that it be imposed internally by management and externally through both sales and purchase contracts. Broad use of this American Standard is intended to minimize the number of nonstandard and conflicting quality requirements that otherwise will be found in sales and purchase contracts. &lt;br&gt;This American National Standard requires the establishment and maintenance of a quality program by the Affected Organization and by its contractors and subcontractors to assure adequate control and assurance of quality. The quality program, including its procedures and operations, shall be documented and shall be subject to review by the Specifying Organization. The program shall apply to the control of quality throughout all areas of performance, including as appropriate, the design, procurement, identification, stocking, and issue of material; the entire process of manufacture; and the packaging, storing, and shipping of material. &lt;br&gt;The program shall provide that, as early as possible, discrepancies (product nonconformities and program deficiencies) shall be discovered, reported, and corrective action taken. &lt;br&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Other ANSI/ISO/ASQC Quality System Standards&lt;/strong&gt; &lt;br&gt;Attention is called to the existence of other system standards, including Q9000-1-1994 through Q9004-1-1994, quality management and quality assurance standards. These are equivalent to the International Standards Organization (ISO) 9000 series standards.
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<description>ASQ D61070; Compliance Test Procedures for Steady-State Availability - T82E
ASQ - American Society for Quality
This International Standard specifies techniques for availability performance testing of frequently maintained items when the availability performance measure used is either steady-state availability or steady-state unavailability. It is applicable to compliance testing of the steady-state availability of items attaining only two states, up-state and down-state, under the following conditions: &lt;br&gt;1) One single repaired item &lt;br&gt;2) All up times have the same exponential distribution. &lt;br&gt;NOTE-This usually implies the need for operation to reach the constant failure intensity period before the compliance test is begun. &lt;br&gt;3) Preventive maintenance time is not included in down time although it is recognized as having possible impact on availability performance. &lt;br&gt;4) All contributors to down time need to be explicitly stated in the requirement or test specification. &lt;br&gt;5) Very reliable items may require an extremely long test time to determine compliance. &lt;br&gt;NOTE-With a highly reliable item, few or even zero failures may occur within a designated period of time. In such a case, there will be little or (possibly) zero quantitative information on the availability performance since there may be no repair actions. Parties (supplier and customer) applying this standard should agree on the decision to be made in such an eventuality. In general it is recommended that before the parties invoke this standard in a contract they calculate, or simulate, the results to be obtained from the compliance test. In this way both parties will be knowledgeable regarding the risks they are facing. &lt;br&gt;6) The compliance test procedures use the complementary measure steady-state unavailability.
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