Tongue-In-Check Answer: Sound Engineering Practice never
makes a mistake.
Practical Answer: Perform a risk analysis and fix any
hazards. Remember that the risk analysis covers intended
and unintended uses and normal and abnormal conditions.
In the United States, the signature of a
, 2001 4:47 PM
To: emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org
Subject: Re: Sound Engineering Practice
I read in !emc-pstc that lcr...@tuvam.com wrote (in 3187EE460C488A458D4
dc186f40edc21049...@exchdan.us.tuvworld.com) about 'Sound Engineering
Practice', on Thu, 6 Sep 2001:
I am struggling with one of those
Lauren,
I spend a significant part of my free time working with mobile
pressure vessels. As a steam railway locomotive fireman and
repairer, I have to rely, for my continued well-being, on sound
engineering practice. This has been developed over the last
200 years, often learning from some
In the case of the PED, it's specifically defined (although I can't
remember where just now, and don't have time to look). In this
context, SEP is intended to mean the national practice/standards of a
member state prior to the implementation of harmonised standards for
pressure equipment. In
I read in !emc-pstc that lcr...@tuvam.com wrote (in 3187EE460C488A458D4
dc186f40edc21049...@exchdan.us.tuvworld.com) about 'Sound Engineering
Practice', on Thu, 6 Sep 2001:
I am struggling with one of those darned European directives, the pressure
equipment directive. One aspect of conformance is
Hi Lauren:
Does anyone have a practical or authoritative definition of Sound
Engineering Practice?.
The key word is sound. Presumably we all know
what engineering practice is.
I checked Merriam-Webster's on-line Collegiate
Dictionary and found the following definition.
The 3rd
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