1.1 This specification2 covers the requirements for seamless copper and copper alloy tubing on which the external or internal surface, or both, has been modified by a cold-forming process to produce an integral enhanced surface for improved heat transfer. 1.2 The tubes are typically used in surface...
5.1 Exoskeletons are being used in the industrial/occupatio
5.1 Obstacles can vary greatly in, for example: length, width, height, quantity, geometry, and for a variety of industries. Fig. 2 shows examples of various obstacles. FIG. 2 Example Obstacles in: (a) Road Construction; (b) Warehouse; (c) Manufacturing: Floor; (d) Manufacturing: Overhead; (e)...
5.1 Hurdle designs can vary greatly in, for example: hurdle geometry, surface coatings, and coverings for a variety of industries. Fig. 1 shows examples of various hurdles. 5.2 Exoskeletons are being used in the industrial/occupatio
1.1 Purpose: 1.1.1 The purpose of this test method, as a part of a suite of exoskeleton use test methods, is to quantitatively evaluate an exoskeleton's (see Terminology F3323) safety (see 1.4) or performance, or both, when traversing beams. 1.1.2 Exoskeletons shall possess a certain set of...
PURPOSE AND SCOPE. This Unified Facilities Criteria (UFC) 4-510-01 provides mandatory policies and procedures for programming, planning, design, and construction throughout the lifecycle of Military Medical Facilities, also referenced as Medical Treatment Facilities (MTFs),...
Scope and purpose. This standard establishes a definite demarcation between the various elements involved in the planning, funding, construction, and funding of the medical and dental facilities of the Armed Services, the Department of Veterans Affairs, the United States Public Health...
5.1 Exoskeletons are being used in the industrial/occupatio
5.1 Exoskeletons are being used in the industrial, military, response, medical, and recreational sectors to enhance safety and effectiveness of the user to perform tasks. Confined spaces exist in many of these areas, as shown in Fig. 1, requiring people to fit through small spaces and...
1.1 This practice provides a method of specifying performance requirements for (or reporting test results of) electrical contact and connection systems. Both conductor and connector system performance may be specified by this practice, separately or in combination. 1.2 This practice may be used for...
1.1 This guide lists typical hazards that should be considered by exoskeleton producers when analyzing and managing potential risks related to exoskeletons. 1.2 Where possible, this guide provides references to agency standards, regulations, or guidelines for assessment of risks related to these...
1.1 This guide provides quantitative measures for assessing one or more specific ergonomic parameters with respect to exoskeletons. Furthermore, this guide should be used in conjunction with Practice F3474, Guide F3519, and Standard Guide for The Application of Ergonomics to Prevent Injury During...
1.1 This terminology covers terms associated with exoskeletons and exosuits. By providing a common and consistent lexicon, the purpose of this terminology is to facilitate communication between individuals who may be involved in the research, design, deployment, and use of exoskeletons and exosuits...