Industrial standards definition

Industrial standards means the criteria for the industrial standardization;

Examples of Industrial standards in a sentence

  • The Mechanics and Maintenance/Grounds employees will be reimbursed up to a maximum of three hundred dollars ($300.00) every two (2) years on any footwear that meets ANSI (American National Safety Industrial) standards ZN41.1 Upon proof of purchase along with ANSI number, reimbursement will be made by the District.

  • Perform a Gap Analysis between the Greek and other EU Industrial standards, examining what standardisation pioneers (such as Germany and France) and in general more "standards' advanced" EU countries are pursuing.

  • The products manufactured by Seller, except as may be manufactured to Purchaser’s design or specifications, conveyed hereunder were designed and manufactured by Seller to meet all applicable Governmental & Industrial standards effective on the date of manufacture.

  • Industrial Standardisation Committee The Greek Industrial Standardisation Committee will be responsible to develop the Industrial standards for the country.

  • If, on the other hand, your Product does not conform to any new or revised UL-JP Requirement, including without limitation the applicable Japanese Industrial standards (JIS) and Technical Requirements for Electrical Appliance and Material Safety Law (DENAN), or if the UL-JP Requirement is withdrawn entirely, you acknowledge and agree that you will lose any coverage for your Product, and must cease using the UL-JP Mark with respect to such Product, on the date of withdrawal.

  • The Japanese Industrial standards (JIS) and Technical Requirements for Electrical Appliance and Material Safety Law (DENAN), if any, applicable to the covered Product.

  • Lessee's handling and disposal of Hazardous Waste shall be in compliance with Industrial standards, and all applicable State, Federal, City and County regulations and codes.