sexta-feira, 15 de dezembro de 2023

Tradition et révolution. L'enjeu de la modernité en Algérie et dans l'Islam; Auteur: Rédha Malek; Éditeur: ‎ Sindbad; 5 avril 1995; ISBN: 978-2727402091; Langue: Français

Tradition et révolution. L'enjeu de la modernité en Algérie et dans l'Islam; Auteur: Rédha Malek; Éditeur: ‎ Sindbad;  5 avril 1995; ISBN: 978-2727402091; Langue: Français

Détails sur le produit

Éditeur: ‎ Sindbad 
Date de parution:  01/12/1993
Langue ‏ : ‎ Français
Relié ‏ : ‎ 224 pages
ISBN 2-7274-0209-0 
EAN 9782727402091 
Présentation Broché 
Nb. de pages 224 pages 
Poids 0.332 Kg 
Dimensions 14,0 cm × 22,5 cm × 1,6 cm

Description de l'éditeur

Une analyse critique de la révolution algérienne, qui s'appuie également sur l'oeuvre prémonitoire des grands penseurs de l'Islam historique et moderne, par un ancien ministre et grand diplomate qui négocia les accords d'Evian et la libération des otages de l'ambassade américaine à Téhéran.

Si le socialisme a échoué en Algérie, comme dans d'autres pays du monde arabo-musulman, comment garantir la réussite de la démocratie ? Si le parti unique a étouffé l'initiative, bloqué la société, qui peut assurer que le multipartisme enfantera la liberté et le progrès ? Et si nous vivons la fin des idéologies, qu'en est-il de cette notion essentielle qu'est la modernité ? Pouvons-nous la refuser en nous réclamant du principe identitaire ? S'agit-il alors d'un repli sur la nation, ou d'un refuge dans la foi érigée en idéologie ? Le retour aux sources des réformistes musulmans, c'est-à-dire à la pureté du dogme, est insuffisant pour nourrir une pédagogie du redressement national ou civilisationnel. Un autre retour aux sources s'impose : celles, longtemps bafouées, de la pensée en tant que donnée anthropologique, origine du redéploiement critique. Cette analyse de la Révolution algérienne plaide nettement pour une telle perspective, elle englobe l'ensemble des pays arabes et du monde musulman, du Pacifique à l'Atlantique, elle s'appuie sur l'oeuvre prémonitoire des grands penseurs et acteurs de l'islam historique moderne : de Mohammed Abduh à Iqbâl, d'al-Afghâni à Mustapha Kemal. L'implacable tête-à-tête avec lui-même a commencé pour l'homme du Tiers Monde : il doit s'insérer dans la mondialité ou périr.

quarta-feira, 7 de setembro de 2022

The Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Sea (Hamburg Studies on Maritime Affairs, 12), by Meltem Deniz Güner-Özbek, 2007, Publisher:‎ Springer, Language: English, Paperback: 378 pages, ISBN-10: 3540758364, ISBN-13: 978-3540758365

The Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Sea (Hamburg Studies on Maritime Affairs, 12), by Meltem Deniz Güner-Özbek, 2007, Publisher:‎ Springer, Language:  English, Paperback: 378 pages, ISBN-10: 3540758364, ISBN-13: 978-3540758365

Product Details

Publisher ‏ : ‎ Springer; 2008th edition (November 9, 2007)
Language ‏ : ‎ English
Paperback ‏ : ‎ 378 pages
ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 3540758364
ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-3540758365
Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 2.58 pounds
Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6.1 x 0.86 x 9.25 inches

Editorial Reviews

Review

From the reviews:

"This is essentially a study in comparative law as to the limits of the concept of strict liability to ensure maritime safety. … the book does offer a helpful descriptive comparison between the different regimes (English, US and German). … This book should be of interest to comparative and shipping law academics. … The discussions around English and US materials are well rounded and of sufficient depth." (Jason Chuah, The Journal of Business Law, Issue 6, 2009)

From the Back Cover

The carriage of goods by sea mainly focuses on loss of or damage to goods. There are voluminous discussions and texts on this issue. By contrast, the issue of loss or damage from goods has been paid little attention. Ever-increasing numbers of dangerous goods are carried by sea today. This increase draws attention to explosions or fire on ships, spillages, pollution, accidents and potential danger. Worldwide concern with the risk posed by the increased frequency in the carriage of dangerous goods has led to the adoption of international technical standards to promote maritime safety and the insertion of special provisions in the carriage contracts. Moreover, growing environmental awareness and concern with the economic cost implications of maritime casualties have given rise to the regulation of liability and compensation in respect of damage caused by hazardous and noxious substances.


terça-feira, 23 de agosto de 2022

The British Pharmacopoeia 2023, 6 volumes Set, Print Edition, Published: 01 Aug 2022, ISBN: 9780113230921, Format: Hardback, Extent: 67,700 pages

The British Pharmacopoeia 2023, 6 volumes Set, Print Edition, Published: 01 Aug 2022, ISBN: 9780113230921, Format: Hardback, Extent: 67,700 pages 

 Autor: British Pharmacopoeia Commission
Updated annually, the British Pharmacopoeia (BP) is the only comprehensive collection of authoritative official

standards for UK pharmaceutical substances and medicinal products.

It includes approximately 4,000 monographs which are legally enforced by the Human Medicines Regulations 2012. Where a BP monograph exists, medicinal products or active pharmaceutical ingredients sold or supplied in the UK must comply with the relevant monograph.

All monographs and requirements of the European Pharmacopoeia (Ph. Eur.) are reproduced in the BP, making the BP a convenient and fully comprehensive set of standards that can be used across Europe and beyond.

New, legally enforced standards, available from 1 August 2022. All European Pharmacopoeia texts included.

Key features:

Updated annually, the British Pharmacopoeia (BP) is the only comprehensive collection of authoritative official standards for UK pharmaceutical substances and medicinal products.

It includes approximately 4,000 monographs which are legally enforced by the Human Medicines Regulations 2012. Medicinal products or active pharmaceutical ingredients sold or supplied in the UK must comply with the relevant monograph.

All monographs and requirements of the European Pharmacopoeia (Ph. Eur.) are reproduced in the BP, making the BP a convenient and fully comprehensive set of standards that can be used across Europe and beyond.

New for the BP 2023

The BP 2023 supersedes the BP 2022 and becomes legally effective on 1 January 2023. This edition incorporates new monographs from both the BP and Ph. Eur. along with a significant number of revised monographs.

Monographs and content:

  • 23 new BP monographs, 59 new Ph. Eur. monographs.

  • 151 amended BP monographs.

  • All monographs from the Ph. Eur. 10th edition as amended by Supplements 10.1 to 10.8 are included.

  • Ph. Eur. supplements 11.0, 11.1, and 11.2 included as in-year online and download product updates.



sábado, 20 de agosto de 2022

European Pharmacopoeia (Ph. Eur.) 11th Edition, Available to order from July 2022 / Effective from 1 January 2023

European Pharmacopoeia (Ph. Eur.) 11th Edition

Available to order from July 2022 / Effective from 1 January 2023

The primary source for quality control standards

The European Pharmacopoeia (Ph. Eur.) is the primary source of official quality standards for medicines and their ingredients in Europe. Ph. Eur. standards provide a scientific basis for the quality control of a product throughout its life cycle, supporting the pharmaceutical industry and healthcare systems.

The 11th Edition key facts and figures

New edition, legally binding in 39 European countries as of 1 January 2023 and applied in more than 130 countries worldwide.

Continually updated and modernised to meet users' needs. 

The 11th Edition of the Ph. Eur. contains:

- 2 469 monographs (including dosage forms);
- 386 general texts (including general monographs and methods of analysis);
- and more than 2 800 descriptions of reagents.

Released in July 2022 and will be updated with eight periodic supplements over the following three years (11.1 to 11.8).

EUROPEAN PHARMACOPOEIA 11th EDITION: 11th Print version

DESCRIPTION

- three initial volumes (11.0), followed by eight non-cumulative supplements (11.1 to 11.8); available in either English or French;
- now with QR codes for easier linking to the Knowledge database for each monograph and general chapter;
- contains a subscription key (EPID code) giving access to the Ph. Eur. online archives.

Note that the 11th Edition print version will no longer contain change marks in revised and corrected texts.

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- The European Pharmacopoeia 11th Edition book version is non-cumulative.
- Languages: English or French
- Subscription: Include 3 issues. We do not sell single issues.

11.0 to 11.2 - Print 11th Edition 2023 - English

The subscription contains 3 issues in English:


- Main volume 11.0 published in July 2022,
- Supplement 11.1 published in October 2022 and
- Supplement 11.2 published in January 2023.
- ISBN:
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- Weight: 2.400 KG

EUROPEAN PHARMACOPOEIA 11th EDITION: 11th online

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- This format is cumulative. Each subscription key (EPID) provides online access to the three issues included in the subscription.
- Licenses cannot be extended. If you have more users, please purchase an additional license.
- Note: with the 11th Edition it will no longer be possible to install the application on computers or USB sticks.

Online version: features and options

Languages: Bilingual (English and French)
Subscription: Include 3 issues. We do not sell single issues.
Note that with the 11th Edition, the EDQM will focus efforts on the online and print versions and will no longer provide a device version for activation on USB sticks or computers.
For more information and for technical specifications, please consult the Mundo Científico Publicações.

quarta-feira, 17 de agosto de 2022

IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations Manual, DGR 64th Edition, 2023, Available Sep 28, 2022, Publisher: International Air Transport Association, Language: English, Regular Bound

IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations Manual, DGR 64th Edition, 2023, Available Sep 28, 2022, Publisher: International Air Transport Association, Language: English, Regular Bound

Product Details

Publisher: International Air Transport Association
Publication Date: 28 September 2022
Edition: 64th Edition
SKU: IATADGR64
Format: Paperback: 1168 pages
Item Weight: 4.5 pounds
Dimensions: 213 x 275 mm
Language: English

Summary

The IATA DGR 2023 editions’ Dangerous Goods Regulations manuals is the global reference for shipping dangerous goods by air and the only standard recognized by airlines. Whether you’re a shipper, manufacturer, freight forwarder, ground handler or airline, the IATA Book will keep you up to date with all the latest regulations, providing all the information you need. It is the most complete, up-to-date and user-friendly reference manual trusted by the industry for over 60 years.

Maintaining compliance with the latest regulations is critical for safely shipping dangerous goods by air. The DGR draws from the industry’s most trustworthy cargo sources to help you classify, pack, mark, label and document shipments of dangerous goods. The DGR includes international dangerous goods air regulations, as well as state and airline requirements. It is an invaluable resource in ensuring you have all the information you need to ship safely and in compliance, at your fingertips.

The IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations manual is:

-          - A global reference for shipping dangerous goods by air and the only standard recognised by the global Airline industry.
Everything you need to prepare dangerous goods shipments in compliance with international air transport regulations.
- The industry’s most trustworthy cargo sources to help you classify, pack, mark, label, document shipments of dangerous goods and ensure they are safe to travel.

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sábado, 27 de março de 2021

ICAO Technical Instructions for the Safe Transport of Dangerous Goods By Air (Doc 9284), Edition: 2021-2022, Publication Date: September 2020, International Civil Aviation Organization, ISBN: 9789292589462, Language English, Format: Printed

 

ICAO Technical Instructions for the Safe Transport of Dangerous Goods By Air (Doc 9284), Edition: 2021-2022, Publication Date: September 2020, International Civil Aviation Organization, ISBN: 9789292589462, Language English, Format: Printed


Detalhes

Prazo de entrega entre 3 a 4 semanas

 

O recebimento de encomendas internacionais está sujeito a procedimentos aduaneiros e isto pode causar atrasos além do tempo estimado de entrega.

 

Se você possui dúvidas sobre o livro em nosso site, como por exemplo outros formatos de encadernação, disponibilidade, prazos de entrega,  outras formas de envio e pagamentos ou não deseja fazer o pedido via website, entre em contato com nosso Serviço de Apoio ao Cliente. 

 

Description


Known as the Technical Instructions or the TIs, this manual contains the only legal source of regulations for the safe transport of dangerous goods by air. Shippers, operators, State authorities and anyone else involved in the air transport chain will find in this manual all of the detailed regulations necessary for the safe transport of dangerous goods by air.



More Information

 

SKU DOC-09284-021-00

Order No. 9284

Publication type Manual

ISBN: 978-92-9258-946-2
Edition 2021-2022 Edition

quarta-feira, 24 de março de 2021

IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations Manual, DGR 63rd Edition, 2022, Publisher: International Air Transport Association, Language: English, Regular Bound

IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations Manual, DGR 63rd Edition, 2022, Publisher: International Air Transport Association, Language: English, Regular Bound


Detalhes

Prazo de entrega entre 3 a 4 semanas após seu lançamento em meados de setembro e outubro de 2021


O recebimento de encomendas internacionais está sujeito a procedimentos aduaneiros e isto pode causar atrasos além do tempo estimado de entrega.

 

Se você possui dúvidas sobre o livro em nosso site, como por exemplo outros formatos de encadernação, disponibilidade, prazos de entrega,  outras formas de envio e pagamentos ou não deseja fazer o pedido via website, entre em contato com nosso Serviço de Apoio ao Cliente. 

 

Product Details



Publisher : International Air Transport Association; 62nd edition (October 1, 2020)

Media Book
Language English

Edition 2021 (62nd)

Item Weight : 4 pounds

Effective Date Jan 1, 2022 until Dec 31, 2022








 

Product Description


The IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR) manual is the global reference for shipping dangerous goods by air and the only standard recognized by airlines. IATA is "THE" industry standard for shipping dangerous goods by air. The IATA DGR is the most complete, up-to-date, and user-friendly reference manual trusted by the industry for over 50 years. Whether you’re a shipper, manufacturer, freight forwarder, ground handler, or airline, the IATA Book will keep you up to date with all the latest regulations, providing all the information you need.


THE IATA DGR 62ND EDITION IS:A global reference for shipping dangerous goods by air, and the only standard recognized by the global Airline industry.Everything you need to prepare dangerous goods shipments in compliance with international air transport regulations.The industry’s most trustworthy cargo sources to help you classify, pack, mark, label, document shipments of dangerous goods, and ensure they are safe to travel.The 63nd edition of the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations incorporates all amendments made by the IATA Dangerous Goods Board and includes addenda issued by ICAO to the content of the 2021–2022 edition of the Technical Instructions.

sábado, 13 de março de 2021

IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations Manual, DGR 62nd Edition, 2021, Publication Date: 20 September 2020, Publisher: International Air Transport Association, ISBN: 9789292640613, Language: English, Regular Bound

 

Detalhes


IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations Manual, DGR 62nd Edition, 2021, Publication Date: 20 September 2020, Publisher: International Air Transport Association, ISBN: 9789292640613, Language: English, Regular Bound


Prazo de entrega entre 3 a 4 semanas


O recebimento de encomendas internacionais está sujeito a procedimentos aduaneiros e isto pode causar atrasos além do
tempo estimado de entrega.

 

Se você possui dúvidas sobre o livro em nosso site, como por exemplo outros formatos de encadernação, disponibilidade, prazos de entrega,  outras formas de envio e pagamentos ou não deseja fazer o pedido via website, entre em contato com nosso Serviço de Apoio ao Cliente. 

 

Product Details


Publisher : International Air Transport Association; 62nd edition (October 1, 2020)

Media Book
Language English

Edition 2021 (62nd)

ISBN-10 : 9292640615

ISBN-13 : 978-9292640613

Item Weight : 4 pounds

Effective Date Jan 1, 2021 until Dec 31, 2021

 

Product Description


The IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR) manual is the global reference for shipping dangerous goods by air and the only standard recognized by airlines. IATA is "THE" industry standard for shipping dangerous goods by air. The IATA DGR is the most complete, up-to-date, and user-friendly reference manual trusted by the industry for over 50 years. Whether you’re a shipper, manufacturer, freight forwarder, ground handler, or airline, the IATA Book will keep you up to date with all the latest regulations, providing all the information you need.


THE IATA DGR 62ND EDITION IS:A global reference for shipping dangerous goods by air, and the only standard recognized by the global Airline industry.Everything you need to prepare dangerous goods shipments in compliance with international air transport regulations.The industry’s most trustworthy cargo sources to help you classify, pack, mark, label, document shipments of dangerous goods, and ensure they are safe to travel.The 62nd edition of the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations incorporates all amendments made by the IATA Dangerous Goods Board and includes addenda issued by ICAO to the content of the 2020–2021 edition of the Technical Instructions.

 


SIGNIFICANT CHANGES AND AMENDMENTS TO THE 62ND EDITION (2021)

 

The 62nd edition of the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations incorporates all amendments made by the ICAODangerous Goods Panel in developing the content of the 2021–2022 edition of the ICAO TechnicalInstructions as well as changes adopted by the IATA Dangerous Goods Board. The following list is intendedto assist the user to identify the main changes introduced in this edition and must not be considered anexhaustive listing. The changes have been prefaced by the section or subsection in which the change occurs.

1—Applicability

1.2.7—Exceptions. The list of exceptions has been revised to include dangerous goods required for thepreservation of organs intended for transplant and dangerous goods dropped for pest management activities.

1.5—Training Requirements. Subsection 1.5 as shown in Appendix I in the 61st edition has been adopted toimplement a competency-based approach to dangerous goods training and assessment. Subsection 1.5 fromthe 61st edition has been moved to Attachment A of Appendix H as there is a 2-year transition period until31 December 2022, during which time the training provisions from the 61st edition may continue to be used.

1.7—Dangerous Goods Security. New entries have been added to the indicative list of high consequencedangerous goods shown in Table 1.7.A.

2—Limitations

2.3—Dangerous Goods Carried by Passengers or Crew

2.3.2.2—The provisions for mobility aids powered by nickel-metal hydride or dry batteries have been revisedto permit a passenger to carry up to two spare batteries to power the mobility aid.

2.3.4.2—The allowance for a passenger to carry a self-inflating safety device, such as a life-jacket or vest,has been revised to permit up to two personal safety devices per person and not more than two spare gascartridges per device

2.3.5.8—The provisions for portable electronic devices (PED) and spare batteries for PED have been revisedto amalgamate the provisions for electronic cigarettes and for PED powered by wet non-spillable batteries into2.3.5.8. Clarification has been added to identify that the provisions also apply to dry batteries and nickel-metalhydride batteries, not just lithium batteries.

2.4—Transport of Dangerous Goods by Post

2.4.2(a)—Has been revised to identify that where dry ice is used as a refrigerant for UN 3373, all applicableparts of PI 954 must be met and the DPO must offer the mail article to the operator separately from other mailto allow the operator to comply with the applicable requirements for acceptance and information to the pilot-incommand.3—Classification3.6.2.5—Addition of new criteria to address solid medical waste containing Category A infectious substances.3.8.3—Revisions to the criteria for assignment of packing groups to corrosive substances and mixtures.4—Identification4.2—List of Dangerous GoodsThe amendments to the List of Dangerous Goods include:● addition of three new UN numbers, UN 0511, UN 0512 and UN 0513 for Detonators, electronic inDivisions 1.1B, 1.4B and 1.4S respectively;● addition of a new proper shipping name, Dangerous goods in articles to UN 3363;● addition of a new UN number, UN 3549 for Medical waste, Category A, affecting animals and Medicalwaste, Category A, affecting humans;● UN 2216, Fish meal, stabilized—Has been revised. Rather than being forbidden/forbidden, Fish meal,stabilized is now permitted on both passenger aircraft and Cargo Aircraft Only;● the packing instruction number for UN 3291, Biomedical waste, n.o.s., Clinical waste, unspecified,n.o.s., Medical waste, n.o.s. and Regulated medical waste, n.o.s. has been changed from PI 622 to bePI 621;● addition of “stabilized” to the proper shipping name for UN 2522, 2-Dimethylaminoethyl methacrylate.4.4—Special ProvisionsThe amendments to the special provisions include:● inclusion of the State of the operator, as an approving authority for lithium batteries shipped under specialprovisions A88 and A99. These special provisions have also been revised to identify that the packinginstruction number shown on the Shipper's Declaration must be the one identified in the special provisionfrom the Supplement to the ICAO Technical Instructions, i.e. PI 910 for A88 and PI 974 for A99;● replacement of “machinery or apparatus” by “article” in A107. This change reflects the addition of the newproper shipping name Dangerous goods in articles to UN 3363;● revision to A145 to include reference to waste gas cartridges and waste receptacles, small, containinggas. The special provision now includes an allowance that waste gas cartridges and waste receptacles,small, containing gas that were filled with a Division 2.2 gas and have been pierced are not regulated;● significant revisions to A154 to address damaged and defective lithium batteries;● revision to A201 to allow for the transport, in the case of urgent medical need, of lithium batteries ascargo on a passenger aircraft with the approval of the State of origin and the approval of the operator.New special provisions include:● A215—assigned to UN 3077 and UN 3082 which permits the shipper to use a listed proper shippingname as the technical name;● A219—assigned to UN 2216, Fish meal, stabilized specifying that antioxidants must be added to the fishmeal to prevent spontaneous combustion.5—Packing5.0.2.5—new text has been added clarifying that packagings may meet more than one tested design type andmay bear more than one UN specification mark.Packing InstructionsPI 378 and PI 972—Have been revised to permit the fuel tanks of machinery to have up to one quarter of atank of fuel where the machinery cannot be loaded other than upright.The single packagings permitted in PI 457, PI 463, PI 465, PI 470, PI 471, PI 479, PI 482, PI 490, PI 491 andPI 555 have been revised to align to the packagings permitted in the UN Model Regulations and elsewhere inthe DGR.PI 492, PI 870, PI 871 and PI 872—Have been revised to clarify that the cells and/or batteries are packeddirectly into the outer packagings.PI 622—Has been renumbered to become PI 621 to align to the numbering in the UN Model Regulations.PI 650 and PI 959—Have been revised to clarify that the diamond-shaped mark with the UN number mustappear on one side of the package.PI 956—Has been revised to include reference to UN 2216, Fish meal, stabilized.PI 957—Has been revised to allow for both combination and single packagings.PI 962—Has been revised to include reference to the new proper shipping name Dangerous goods inarticles and to use “article” or “articles” in place of “machinery or apparatus”.PI Y963—Has been revised to identify that a unit load device prepared by a single shipper may contain dryice as a refrigerant for the consumer commodities.PI 965 to PI 970—Have been revised to:● specifically reference that lithium cells or batteries identified as damaged or defective in accordance withSpecial Provision A154 are forbidden for transport; and● in Section II identify that where there are packages from multiple packing instructions on one air waybillthat the compliance statement may be combined into a single statement. Examples of such statementshave been included in 8.2.7.PI 967 and PI 970—Have been revised to require that:● equipment must be secured against movement in the outer packaging; and● multiple pieces of equipment in a package must be packed to prevent damage from contact with otherequipment in the package.6—Packaging Specifications and Performance TestsThe revisions to Section 6 include:● clarification of the size of the UN specification marks on packagings (6.0.4.1, 6.5.3.1);● clarification of the application of the year of manufacture for plastic drums and jerricans (6.0.4.2.1(f));● a new provision for packagings that are tested to more than one design type (6.0.7);● revision to the maximum capacity for metal aerosols (6.1.7.2);● addition of a new provision identifying that for aluminium and other metal drums that suitable internalprotective coatings or treatments must be applied if the materials used for the drum are not compatiblewith the contents to be transported (6.2.2.7, 6.2.7.7). This provision already exists for steel drums andsteel and aluminium jerricans;● revisions to the ISO references for UN cylinders and closed cryogenic receptacles (6.4.2).7—Marking & Labelling7.1.4.4.1—Has been revised to clarify the height of the UN/ID number and the letters “UN” or “ID” onpackages.7.1.5.5.3—The minimum dimensions of the lithium battery mark have been revised.8—Documentation8.1.6.9.2, Step 7—The requirements on how to describe multiple overpacks on the Shipper's Declarationhave been revised, with an additional example provided (Figure 8.1.Q).8.2.1—The statement required on the air waybill when dangerous goods are offered on a Shipper'sDeclaration has been revised to align the language to the use of electronic documentation where theShipper's Declaration is not “attached” but rather is “associated”. There is a two year transition period duringwhich time either wording is acceptable.9—Handling9.1.9—The previous text recommending that operators should include the transport of dangerous goods aspart of their safety risk assessment process has been revised to make the requirement mandatory.9.6.4—The requirement to provide a report to the State of origin has been deleted.10—Radioactive MaterialsThe revisions to Section 10 include:● identification in the scope that for the transport of radioactive materials the provisions are based onRevision 1 of IAEA Safety Standards Series No. SSR-6 (10.0.1.1);● replacement of “radiation level” by “dose rate”;● addition of new radionuclides for Germanium, Iridium, Nickel, Strontium and Terbium (Table 10.3.A);● revision to the statement on the air waybill when dangerous goods are offered on a Shipper's Declaration(10.8.8.1).Appendix A—There are a number of changes, deletions and additions to the defined terms in the glossary.These include:● addition of definitions for carry-on and checked baggage;● addition of definition for detonators, electronic;● addition of definition for dose rate;● deletion of “radiation level”;● revision to the definition for self-accelerating decomposition temperature.Appendix C—Changes to the list of currently assigned organic peroxides (Table C.2).Appendix D—Contact details for competent authorities have been updated.Appendix E—Changes have been made to the list of UN Specification Packaging Suppliers (E.1) and thePackage Testing Facilities (E.2).Appendix F—The list of Sales Agents (F.2), IATA Accredited Training Schools (F.3—F.5) and IATAAuthorised Training Centres (F.6) have been revised.Appendix H—The guidance material on development and implementation of competency-based training fordangerous goods has been revised based on engagement with, and input from training providers andmember airlines. In addition, Subsection 1.5 from the 61st edition has been moved to Attachment A inAppendix H.

segunda-feira, 11 de janeiro de 2021

IMO Internacional Maritime Dangerous Goods Code (IMDG Code) 2020, 40th Edition, (incorporating amendment 40-20), Two volumes Set (not sold separately), Print Edition, IM200E, Weight: 10.00 lbs, English, Paperback

IMOInternacional Maritime Dangerous Goods Code (IMDG Code) 2020, 40th Edition,(incorporating amendment 40-20), Two volumes Set (not sold separately), PrintEdition, IM200E, Weight: 10.00 lbs, English, Paperback

 
O IMDG (Código Marítimo Internacional para Cargas Perigosas) é um código desenvolvido pela IMO para uniformizar o transporte de cargas perigosas e é um guia aceito internacionalmente  para o transporte de mercadorias perigosas por mar para todos aqueles envolvidos em indústrias e serviços relacionados com o transporte marítimo.

 A nova edição desta publicação, que é atualizada cada 2 anos, está prevista para o início do ano de 2021.

O novo Código IMDG, já tem a autorização para uso de forma voluntária em 1º de janeiro de 2021, sendo que se tornará obrigatória em 1º de junho de 2022.

Description

The IMDG Code is in conjunction with government regulations under the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea and was developed as a uniform international code for the transport of dangerous goods by sea covering such matters as packing, container traffic and stowage, with particular reference to the segregation of incompatible substances.

The two-volume Code is divided into seven parts:

Volume 1 (parts 1, 2 and 4-7 of the Code) contains:

  • General provisions, definitions, training
  • classification
  • Packing and tank provisions (new packing instructions)
  • Consignment procedures
  • Construction and testing of packagings, IBCs,
    large packagings, portable tanks and road tank vehicles
  • Transport operations
  • Whole Part 7 has been revised — all illustrations
    on segregation are going in a separate circular and in the Supplement

Volume 2 contains Part 3:

  • The Dangerous Goods List, presented in tabular format
  • Limited Quantities & Excepted Quantities exceptions
  • The Index
  • Appendices



segunda-feira, 21 de outubro de 2019

SCAN - Sistema de Controle e Auditoria Normativa : Assinatura Anual: 100 Documentos


Atualize, Audite e Monitore sua Coleção de Normas


Normas técnicas são documentos dinâmicos que frequentemente sofrem alterações sem aviso prévio e isso pode afetar a segurança, o desempenho e o design de produtos e\ou serviços, deixando as empresas vulneráveis as responsabilidades e as conseqüências de usar documentação obsoleta ou versões diferentes de um mesmo documento.  Por outro lado, normas atualizadas asseguram mais competitividade, mais compatibilidade, delimita e assegura a conformidade de seus produtos\serviços.

Todas as alterações nas normas em seu acervo de normas precisam ser continuamente avaliadas, analisando o impacto que causam nos processos internos e externos da empresa.

Sistema de Controle e Auditoria Normativa – SCAN 

Possuímos algumas outras soluções para atender estas necessidades:

Este Sistema permite que as empresas economizem tempo e ajudam as empresas a criar produtos melhores, mais seguros e em conformidade.

Para muitas empresas, manter uma coleção de normas em  conformidade é um problema. O Sistema de Controle e Auditoria Normativa – SCAN foi desenvolvido pelo Mundo Científico para atender empresas que necessitam controlar, acompanhar essas mudanças de forma rápida, precisa e com grande confiabilidade a coleção de documentos de sua biblioteca que precisa ser mantida atualizada. 

O processo de auditoria consiste em minuciosa análise em cada norma de sua lista. Se a norma não estiver correta ou completa,  vamos identificá-la para você. Assim, estas poderão ser substituídas e sua coleção poderá passar por qualquer auditoria de Qualidade, Regulatória ou de Certificação que possuir. Fornecemos um relatório em papel, pdf  ou em formato de planilha excel, contendo o corrente status de sua norma /vigência (última edição) e regulamentos técnicos, incluindo títulos, validade,documentos cancelados, documentos, substituídos,  erratas, emendas, suplementos, sumários, etc.

Temos clientes que tem contado com este sistema há anos, e que  o incluem o SCAN em seus Sistemas de Qualidade  para suas necessidades de controle de documentação!

O preço dessa assinatura depende da quantidade de documentos que precisa controlar, da regularidade e dos serviços que deseja incluir no monitoramento. Descreva sua necessidade e solicite um orçamento!

Sistema de Alerta Normativo - SAN

SAN é o nosso serviço alerta sobre assuntos normativos que permite sua empresa acompanhar não sua coleção, mas  todas as mudanças e desenvolvimentos normativos críticos para o seu negócio. O SAN fornece trimestralmente um relatório contendo informações sobre novas normas associadas a sua área de interesse. As áreas são baseadas na classificação ICS (International Code Standards). 

Sistema de Controle e Auditoria de Regulamentos Técnicos - SCARE

Os regulamentos das Agências Governamentais Brasileiras diferentemente da maioria das normas técnicas são obrigatórios e sua não observância e cumprimento pode gerar várias penalidades.

Auxiliamos as empresa a acessar conteúdos e se manter atualizadas sobre os regulamentos das Agências Governamentais necessários a adequação dos seus processos produtivos e/ou serviços.

Quando que você compra  um documento conosco poderemos adicioná-lo gratuitamente (por 1 ano da data do pedido) à nossa lista de notificação e mensalmente sempre que houver qualquer  mudança lhe enviaremos uma notificação por e-mail. Se você já possui agumas normas e gostaria de adicionar a este serviço, solicite uma análise para um orçamento personalizado.

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segunda-feira, 30 de setembro de 2019

TEMA Standards of Tubular Exchanger Manufactures Association, Tenth Edition, 2019, Print Version

TEMA Standards of Tubular Exchanger Manufactures Association, Tenth Edition, 2019, Print Version

Product Details:


Revision: 10th Edition, 2019
Published Date: January 2019
Status: Active, Most Current
Document Language: English

Published By: Tubular Exchange Manufacturing Association (TEMA)

Since the founding of the Tubular Exchanger Manufacturers Association in 1939, the TEMA Standards have been specified by industrial plants worldwide.
As the industry has changed, so has the TEMA Standards book.

The 10th Edition introduces numerous changes to the TEMA Standards, including:

NEWLY ADDED:
Numerical Analysis of Expansion Joints (1-Dimensional FEA)
Comprehensive Rules for the Design of Horizontal Saddle Supports
Dimensional Data for Flanges
Guidelines and Configuration of Distributor Belts
Fouling Mitigation Design Study
Guidelines for Expanded Tube to Tubesheet Joints
Sketches of Collar Studs for Removable Bundles
Incorporates ASME PCC-1 Recommendations for Bolted Joints
UPDATED:
Updated International Material Chart
Updated Metric Bolting Data Chart
Updated Graphics and Charts to a Modernized and Standardized Format and Appearance

CONTENTS

Section Page
MEMBERSHIP LIST ..................................................................................................................................... iii
TECHNICAL COMMITTEE ............................................................................................................................ iv
PREFACE ..................................................................................................................................................... v
NOTES TO USERS .................................................................................................................................... viii
1 N NOMENCLATURE
1 Size Numbering and Type Designation—Recommended Practice ......................................................... 1-1
2 Nomenclature of Heat Exchanger Components ...................................................................................... 1-3
2 F FABRICATION TOLERANCES
1 External Dimensions, Nozzle and Support Locations ............................................................................. 2-1
2 Recommended Fabrication Tolerances .................................................................................................. 2-2
3 Tubesheets, Partitions, Covers, and Flanges ......................................................................................... 2-3
4 Flange Face Permissible Imperfections .................................................................................................. 2-3
5 Peripheral Gasket Surface Flatness ....................................................................................................... 2-3
3 G GENERAL FABRICATION AND PERFORMANCE INFORMATION
1 Shop Operation ...................................................................................................................................... 3-4
2 Inspection .............................................................................................................................................. 3-4
3 Nameplates ............................................................................................................................................ 3-4
4 Drawings and Code Data Reports .......................................................................................................... 3-4
5 Guarantees ............................................................................................................................................ 3-5
6 Preparation of Heat Exchangers for Shipment ........................................................................................ 3-6
7 General Construction Features of TEMA Standard Heat Exchangers .................................................... 3-7
4 E INSTALLATION, OPERATION, AND MAINTENANCE
1 Performance of Heat Exchangers ........................................................................................................... 4-1
2 Installation of Heat Exchangers .............................................................................................................. 4-1
3 Operation of Heat Exchangers ................................................................................................................ 4-2
4 Maintenance of Heat Exchangers ........................................................................................................... 4-4
5 Changes to Configuration of Heat Exchangers ....................................................................................... 4-8
5 RCB MECHANICAL STANDARDS TEMA CLASS RCB HEAT EXCHANGERS
1 Scope and General Requirements ....................................................................................................... 5.1-1
2 Tubes .................................................................................................................................................. 5.2-1
3 Shells and Shell Covers ....................................................................................................................... 5.3-1
4 Baffles and Support Plates .................................................................................................................. 5.4-1
5 Floating End Construction .................................................................................................................... 5.5-1
6 Gaskets ............................................................................................................................................... 5.6-1
7 Tubesheets ......................................................................................................................................... 5.7-1
8 Flexible Shell Elements ........................................................................................................................ 5.8-1
9 Channels, Covers, and Bonnets .......................................................................................................... 5.9-1
10 Nozzles ............................................................................................................................................. 5.10-1
11 End Flanges and Bolting .................................................................................................................... 5.11-1
6 V FLOW INDUCED VIBRATION
1 Scope and General ................................................................................................................................ 6-1
2 Vibration Damage Patterns ..................................................................................................................... 6-1
3 Failure Regions ...................................................................................................................................... 6-1
4 Dimensionless Numbers ......................................................................................................................... 6-2
5 Natural Frequency ................................................................................................................................. 6-3
6 Axial Tube Stress ................................................................................................................................. 6-10
7 Effective Tube Mass ............................................................................................................................. 6-10
8 Damping .............................................................................................................................................. 6-13
6 V FLOW INDUCED VIBRATION (continued)
9 Shell Side Velocity Distribution .............................................................................................................. 6-15
10 Estimate of Critical Flow Velocity ........................................................................................................... 6-18
11 Vibration Amplitude ............................................................................................................................... 6-20
12 Acoustic Vibration ................................................................................................................................. 6-21
13 Design Considerations .......................................................................................................................... 6-25
14 Selected References ............................................................................................................................. 6-27
7 T THERMAL RELATIONS
1 Scope and Basic Relations ...................................................................................................................... 7-1
2 Fouling .................................................................................................................................................... 7-2
3 Fluid Temperature Relations ................................................................................................................... 7-3
4 Mean Metal Temperatures of Shell and Tubes ........................................................................................ 7-5
8 P PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF FLUIDS
1 Fluid Density ........................................................................................................................................... 8-1
2 Specific Heat .......................................................................................................................................... 8-1
3 Heat Content ......................................................................................................................................... 8-2
4 Thermal Conductivity ............................................................................................................................... 8-2
5 Viscosity ................................................................................................................................................. 8-2
6 Critical Properties ................................................................................................................................... 8-3
7 Properties of Gas and Vapor Mixtures ..................................................................................................... 8-3
8 Selected References ............................................................................................................................... 8-4
9 D GENERAL INFORMATION
(See detailed Table of Contents) ............................................................................................................. 9-1
10 RGP RECOMMENDED GOOD PRACTICE
G-7.1.1 Horizontal Vessel Supports ................................................................................................................... 10-2
G-7.1.2 Vertical Vessel Supports ..................................................................................................................... 10-17
G-7.2 Lifting Lugs ......................................................................................................................................... 10-22
G-7.3 Wind and Seismic Design .................................................................................................................... 10-24
RCB-2 Plugging Tubes in Tube Bundles ......................................................................................................... 10-24
RCB-4 Entrance and Exit Areas ...................................................................................................................... 10-24
RCB-7 Tubesheets ......................................................................................................................................... 10-31
RCB-10.6 Nozzle Loadings ................................................................................................................................. 10-32
RCB-11.5 Flange Design .................................................................................................................................... 10-32
RCB-12 Finite Element Analysis Guidelines .................................................................................................... 10-33
T-2 Fouling ................................................................................................................................................ 10-34
Appendix A – Tubesheets .................................................................................................................................................. A-1
INDEX ........................................................................................................................................................... Index
TABLE TITLE PAGE
D-1 Dimensions of Welded and Seamless Pipe ............................................................. 9-2
D-2 Dimensions of Welded Fittings ................................................................................ 9-3
D-3 Dimensions of Flanges............................................................................................. 9-5
D-4 International Material Specifications ........................................................................ 9-24
D-5 Bolting Data – Recommended Minimum ................................................................. 9-39
D-5M Metric Bolting Data – Recommended Minimum ...................................................... 9-40
D-7 Characteristics of Tubing ......................................................................................... 9-41
D-7M Characteristics of Tubing (Metric) ........................................................................... 9-42
D-8 Hardness Conversion Table .................................................................................... 9-43
D-9A Internal Working Pressures of Tubes at Various Values of Allowable Stress ......... 9-44
D-9B External Working Pressures (PSI) of Various Tube Materials ................................. 9-47
D-10 Moduli of Elasticity ................................................................................................... 9-50
D-11 Mean Coefficients of Thermal Expansion ................................................................ 9-53
D-12 Thermal Conductivity of Metals ................................................................................ 9-59
D-13 Weights of Circular Rings and Discs ........................................................................ 9-66
D-14 Chord Lengths and Areas of Circular Segments ..................................................... 9-70
D-15 Conversion Factors .................................................................................................. 9-71
D-16 Conversion Tables for Wire and Sheet Metal Gages .............................................. 9-74

CCH 70-4 Specification for Inspection of Steel Castings for Hydraulic Machines - Cahier des Charges Hydrauliques, [November 2014], English, Individual / Persönliches, Print Edition (Registered)


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 History

CCH 70-1 Nov. First version, prepared on the initiative of a study group (Groupe d´Etude) consisting of several European design engineers
and foundries.

CCH 70-2 June 1979 CCH 70-2 Second revised version took into account the accumulated experiences during the first years of use.

CCH 70-3 June 1996 Third version including quality assurance measures, introduction by the “manufacturer” and updates on non-destructive testing. The third edition is adapted:- to the actual principles of the Quality organization,- to the frequent practice of finishing the parts in the shops of a firm other than the Designer,- to the latest developments of non destructive inspections.

CCH 70-4 Oct. 2014 Fourth version, prepared by a study group comprising personnel of three foundries, four design engineers and one accredited testing and inspection body. The revised version includes: - Changes and updates in all chapters. - New chapter “VT 70-4” on visual testing. - Significant changes in chapter “UT 70-4“ in particular with regard to the evaluation of indications dependent on the depth of discontinuities.
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