Coronavirus (COVID-19) Update
To ensure the health and safety of the AMCA staff — our headquarters colleagues will be working remotely through at least March 27. As always, they will be available through email and phone.
With the physical setup of the AMCA laboratory lending itself to "social distancing," members of the AMCA laboratory team have requested that they be permitted to maintain operations. AMCA senior leadership has decided to honor this request and will continually monitor the situation, ensuring the team's safety is maintained.
Senior staff is reviewing these decisions regularly and we will alert you should anything change.
Thank you for your understanding. Stay healthy!
Comments:
Armin Hauer on 2018-12-11 20:45:00
Clarity, See email to Erin.
Armin Hauer on 2018-12-11 11:46:36
clarity, see email to Erin on Dec 11, 2018
David Johnson on 2018-11-13 07:21:00
Air Curtain Standard 220 introduced new method to define ACU construction and orientation as well as updating other definitions.
Joe Brooks on 2018-11-09 12:01:00
Several entries for these ISO definitions refer to other sections of ISO 13349. However the text does not indicate that the reference is in another document. The reader would assume it is in this document and be unable to find it.l
Armin Hauer on 2017-08-22 11:04:00
This footnote occurs 29 times in the standard: "See Annex B for ISO definition of this term" Each time it is is used in-line but separated from the text by one line. And Asterix is missing each time form the expression.
Armin Hauer on 2017-08-22 11:38:00
All figures are missing from what was excerpted from ISO 13349. Annex B mentions figure numbers that are used in the main part of AMCA 99.