Industrial Minerals
[...]regional bodies such as the European Committee for Standardization (CEN - Comité Européen de Normalisation) and the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) often dovetail standards with those of the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). [...]while some places, such as “the US and Canada are a little more homogeneous… many countries have really high standards in one area that relate historically to geological conditions or tragedies.” [...]the “main task for ISO/TC 82 [is] to evaluate research and modern practices, to include them in standards to be applied worldwide and to help to improve safety in mines significantly.” [...]the committee has working groups on underground safety, tailings, continuous surface miners, shearer loaders and plough systems; mineshaft structures, mine accident classification; and mine industry terminology.Every technical committee has a secretariat that runs its business and the secretariat for the key ISO/TC 82 mining committee is the German Institute for Standardisation (Deutsches Institut für Normung – DIN). [...]an additional 2018 example is a standard test method for flexural strength of advanced ceramics at elevated temperatures (ASTM C1211-18), written by ASTM’s sub-committee C28.01 on mechanical properties and performance.Taken together with the work of other international, regional and national standards organizations, this large list of guidance offers a collective database of good practice and expertise that is a significant utility for industrial minerals companies, their customers and suppliers.
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