Sound engineering practice definition

Sound engineering practice means, without prejudice to Article 5, paragraph 1, that such pressure equipment is designed taking into account all relevant factors influencing its safety. Furthermore, such equipment is manufactured, verified and delivered with instructions for use in order to ensure its safety during its intended life, when used in foreseeable or reasonably foreseeable conditions. The manufacturer is responsible for the application of sound engineering practice.
Sound engineering practice means the manner in which an air pollution control system is operated where the operational characteristics are maintained within the acceptable range of values as determined by the Director General;

Examples of Sound engineering practice in a sentence

  • Sound engineering practice demands that whenever equipment failure may result in more than an inconvenience, a completely independent back up system be employed such that failure of either the system or the backup system will not permit a hazardous condition to occur.