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Industry Acronyms EXPLAINED!


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Phil discusses various acronyms used in the industry, particularly in relation to safety standards and regulations. He goes through 15 acronyms and explains their meanings and significance. The acronyms covered include AHJ, ANSI, ASTM, ISO, ACCT, ICE, PRCA, CWA, AEE, OSHA, UIAA, CE, NFPA, ERCA, EN, and kN.     Takeaways
  • There are numerous acronyms used in the industry, particularly in relation to safety standards and regulations.
  • Understanding these acronyms is important for ensuring compliance and safety in the workplace.
  • Some of the key acronyms discussed include AHJ, ANSI, ASTM, ISO, ACCT, ICE, PRCA, CWA, AEE, OSHA, UIAA, CE, NFPA, ERCA, EN, and kilonewtons.
  • AHJ refers to authority having jurisdiction, which are entities responsible for enforcing building codes and regulations.
  • ANSI is the American National Standards Institute, which oversees the development and use of standards and guidelines.
  • ASTM is the American Society for Testing and Materials, which develops and publishes voluntary consensus standards.
  • ISO is the International Organization for Standardization, a worldwide federation of national standards bodies.
  • ACCT is the Association for Challenge Course Technology, which advocates for and develops standards for the challenge course industry.
  • OSHA is the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, a governmental oversight body that ensures safe working conditions.
  • UIAA is the Union International Alpine Association, which maintains safety standards for climbing equipment.
  • CE stands for Conformity European and indicates that a product meets European health, safety, and environmental standards.
  • NFPA is the National Fire Protection Association, which creates and maintains standards and codes for fire safety.
  • ERCA is the European Ropes Course Association, which updates and optimizes standards for ropes courses.
  • EN refers to European norm standards, which specify requirements for various products and equipment.
  • kN - Kilonewtons is a unit of force used to measure the strength and load capacity of equipment like carabiners.
  • Having a good understanding of these acronyms can help ensure compliance with safety standards and regulations in the industry.
Chapters   00:00Introduction to Acronyms in the Industry 02:06ANSI: American National Standards Institute 04:30ISO: International Organization for Standardization 06:43ICE: Inspector Certification Exam 09:03AEE: Association for Experiential Education 11:52CE: Conformity European 12:49EN: European Norm Standard 13:42EN 12492: Safety Requirements for Safety Helmets 18:20Conclusion and Recap   Contact Phil; Email - [email protected] instagram - @verticalplaypen   Music and sound effects - epidemicsound.com
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