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2012 5N Author Ind ( 0 Afzal, Shahzad; Khanum, (InFocus), Jan./Feb., 64 Neubauer, D.V.: Manufactured Masonry Units, Yasmin; Mohiuddin, Khawaja Gh- To Begin a Standard Testing for Randomness (Data¬ Sept./Oct., 34 ulam; and Oasim, Muhammad; (EnRoute), July/Aug., 18 Points), Sept./Oct., 12 More Points for Style Building to Standard, Nov./ Toward More Sustainable Nguyen, T.M., and Jenkins, M.G.: (Rules&Regs), July/Aug., 20 Dec., 30 Meetings, July/Aug., 26 Standards in the Classrooom Navigating Constant Change Videos Add Value (EnRoute), (NextGen), Nov./Dec., 16 (SpotLight), May/June, 72 Bassett, Adele: March/April, 12 Style Trilogy, Part III Building the Hydrogen High¬ When You Do Not Agree O'Connor, T.F.: (Rules&Regs), Sept./Oct., 21 way, March/April, 22 (EnRoute), May/June, 16 Holding It Together, Jan./ Using SI in ASTM Standards Consensus Building, May/ Feb., 34 (Rules&Regs), Nov./Dec., 13 June, 26 Goldberg, J.R.: Waterless Engine Coolants Irradiation tor Safety and Per¬ Standards in Capstone Proj¬ Petre, Sarah: (SpotLight), Nov./Dec., 80 formance, July/Aug., 30 ects (NextGen), March/ IgCC Advances Sustainability, SMEs and Standards, Sept./ April, 16 May/June, 30 Y Oct., 22 Gorman, Maryann: Puskar, Eric: Bzik, T.J.: Getting the Memo Game About Standards (Next¬ Yeiqh, Bjonq Wolf: Shewhart Individuals Control (Editor’sNote), May/June, 2 Gen), Sept./Oct., 16 WISE Program (NextGen), July/ Charts, Part 1 (DataPoints), Meet Kenneth Yarosh, Aug., 22 Jan./Feb., 14 ASTM’s 2012 Chairman Oasim, Muhammad; Afzal, Shewhart Individuals Control (Editor'sNote), Jan./Feb., 2 Shahzad; Khanum, Yasmin; and Charts, Part 2 (DataPoints), Seat at the Table Mohiuddin, Khawaja Ghulam: March/April, 14 (Editor'sNote), Sept./Oct., 2 Building to Standard, Nov./ Subject is Standards Dec., 30 Clauson, Doug: (Editor'sNote), March/ Ouigley, Patricia: ASTM Standards in Action; April, 2 It's Sensory, Nov./Dec., 32 ASTM Standards Usher in Toward More Sustainable New Generation of Crib Meetings (Editor'sNote), Smith, Daniel: Safety, July/Aug., 42 July/Aug., 2 Survey Said, July/Aug., 38 ASTM Standards in Action: Cooperation, Coordination, Col¬ Steinberg, Ted: Promoting the Safe Use laboration (Editor'sNote), Preparing the Next Generation of MR Technology, March/ Nov./Dec., 2 (NextGen), Jan./Feb., 16 April, 38 ASTM Standards in Action: Jenkins, M.G., and Nguyen, T.M.: Thomas, James: An Industry Yardstick for Standards in the Classrooom Confidence (PlainTalk), Nov./ Property Management, (NextGen), Nov./Dec., 16 Dec., 8 May/June, 38 Good Deal (PlainTalk), Sept./ Hydraulic Fracturing, Nov./ Khanum, Yasmin; Afzal, Shahzad; Oct., 10 Dec., 22 Mohiuddin, Khawaja Ghulam; and Partnership in the Public Oasim, Muhammad; Interest (PlainTalk), March/ Earls, Alan R.: Building to Standard, Nov./ April, 10 On the Small Frontier, July/ Dec., 30 Report Card (PlainTalk), May/ Aug., 34 June, 12 Out of This World, Sept./Oct., 26 Lampousis, Angelo: Value Factor (PlainTalk), July/ Enright, Cicely: Teaching Professional Skills Aug., 10 ASTM Fire Resources (InFo- (NextGen), May/June, 18 cus), July/Aug., 72 Lau, Alex: West, Elizabeth; ASTM Introduces eTEC Online Accounting for Test Method Voluntary Healthcare Identifier Training (InFocus), Sept./ (Im)precision (DataPoints), System (Perspective), Jan./ Oct., 67 July/Aug., 16 Feb., 22 ASTM Standards in Construc¬ Lenker, S.E.: White, C.C.: tion (InFocus), May/June, 62 Building for the Future, March/ How Long Will It Last?, Jan./ Ifs Concrete! (InFocus), Nov./ April, 34 Feb., 38 Dec., 61 Luko, S.N.: Wilhelm, Richard: Keeping Pace with PTP and Standard Error Concept (Data¬ By the Numbers (Rules&Regs), (icRL (EnRoute), Sept./ Points), Nov./Dec., 14 Jan./Feb., 13 Oct., 14 Fire Standards Caveats Mapping a Course, Sept./Oct., 30 Mohiuddin, Khawaja Ghulam; (Rules&Regs), May/June, 17 More than the Stripes on the Afzal, Shahzad; Khanum, Yas¬ Following Earthquakes (Spot- Road, May/June, 32 min; and Oasim, Muhammad: Light), Sept./Oct., 76 New Publishing Venues Building to Standard, Nov./ From Altoona to the World (EnRoute), Jan./Feb., 12 Dec., 30 (SpotLight), Jan./Feb., 72 Nuclear Roadmap, Nov./Dec., 28 Murphy, Thomas: In Case of Emergency (Spot- Sensory Vocabulary (InFocus), Using Simple Graphics in Data Light), July/Aug., 80 March/April, 66 Analysis (DataPoints), May/ Knowing Your Bylaws Sharpen Your Skills (EnRoute), June, 14 (Rules&Regs), March/ Nov./Dec., 10 April, 13 Standards Enable Worker Pro¬ Nelson, Kessel: Making History and Preserv¬ tection, March/April, 40 Environmental Product Decla¬ ing It (SpotLight), March/ Testing Paint and Coatings rations, Nov./Dec., 26 April, 76 www.astm.org NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2012 ■ ASTMSTA N D A RDIZATI 0NNEWS 63 A tion), Nov./Dec., 62 April, 61 Jan./Feb., 26 American National Standards E60 Honors ASTM Member ASTM Certification and Accreditation and Certification: Institute: Work on Sustainability, Certificate Programs: see ASTM Committee E36 ANSI Sponsors Paper Com¬ July/Aug., 65 News of the ASTM Interna¬ Adams, Amy: petition (InAddition), May/ F17 Presents Reinhart and tional Board of Directors University of Florida Student June, 64 Kuhimann Award to Larry (ReCap), July/Aug., 12 Receives Scholarship, July/ News of ASTM International Petroff, Nov./Dec., 53 ASTM Committee A01 on Steel, Aug., 64 Board of Directors (ReCap), Graduate Scholarship Applica¬ Stainless Steel and Related Additive Manufacturing July/Aug., 12 tions Sought, Jan./Feb., 11; Alloys: Technologies: American Science and March/April, 9 ASTM Launches Online Nucle¬ see ASTM Committee F42 Technology: H.M. Ortner Receives Ogden ar Portal, March/April, 5 Adhesives: Conference to Focus on Mate¬ Award, July/Aug., 64 Hot Isostatic Pressing, Sept./ see ASTM Committee D14 rials (InAddition), March/ Kevin Ashley Honored with Oct., 37 Administrative Conference of April, 68 M.D. Thomas Award, Sept./ Intergranular Attack Suscepti¬ the United States: American Society of Oct., 54 bility, May/June, 46 News of the ASTM Interna¬ Mechanical Engineers: News of the ASTM Interna¬ Presents Award of Merit to F.R. tional Board of Directors ASTM, National Fire Protection tional Board of Directors Setlak, Sept./Oct., 59 (ReCap), Jan./Feb., 18 Association and ASME Brief (ReCap), Jan./Feb., 18; July/ ASTM Committee A05 on Standards, Regulations and Congressmen (Photobox), Aug., 12 Metallic-Coated Iron and Steel Incorporation by Reference May/June, 5 Nominations Sought for Ca¬ Products: (Provocative), Nov./Dec., 18 News of the ASTM Interna¬ vanaugh Memorial Award, Presents Award of Merit H.W. Advances in Civil Engineering tional Board of Directors Jan./Feb., 10; March/April, 7 Koch, July/Aug., 67 Materials: (ReCap), Jan./Feb., 18 Nominations Sought for Steel Sheet, Nov./Dec., 46 New Publishing Venues Amusement Rides and Devices: Dudley Medal, Jan./Feb., 11; Using Hand Micrometers, (EnRoute), Jan./Feb., 12 see ASTM Committee F24 Nov./Dec., 5 Sept./Oct., 38 News of the ASTM Interna¬ Analytical Chemistry for Nominations Sought for Ogden ASTM Committee B01 on tional Board of Directors Metals, Ores and Related Memorial Award, Jan./ Electrical Conductors: (ReCap), Jan./Feb., 18 Materials: Feb., 10 Overhead Electrical Conduc¬ Aerospace and Aircraft: see ASTM Committee E01 Nominations Sought for Presi¬ tors, March/April, 52 see ASTM Committee F07 Aromatic Hydrocarbons and dent's Leadership Award, ASTM Committee B02 on Afghanistan: Related Chemicals: Jan./Feb., 10; Nov./Dec., 5 Nonferrous Metals and Alloys: ASTM Staff Meet with Afghan see ASTM Committee D16 Nominations Sought for Rein¬ Hot Rolled Rod Coil, Nov./ Engineers, July/Aug., 5 Ashley, Kevin: hart Award, March/April, 7; Dec., 43 Air Quality: Honored with M.D. Thomas May/June, 7 Nickel Alloy Pipe and Tube, see ASTM Committee D22 Award, Sept./Oct., 54 Nominations Sought for Voss Sept./Oct., 39 Alliance for Training and ASTM Annual Business Meeting: Award, March/April, 7; May/ Presents Award of Merit to Research Infrastructure for To Be Held June 27, Jan./Feb., June, 7 Michael Katcher, July/ the Development of Mexico: 5; March/April, 7 Sensory Evaluation Committee Aug., 66 ASTM Signs Agreement with ASTM Awards: Recognizes Anne Goldman ASTM Committee BOB on Alliance FiiDEM, Jan./Feb., 8 2012 ASTM International with Peryam Award, Sept./ Copper and Copper Alloys: ASTM Staff Meets with Stu¬ Graduate Scholarship Oct., 55 Low Leaded Brass Rod, Bar dents at Mexican Univer¬ Awarded, Sept./Oct., 8 Staff Service Awards (Photo¬ and Shapes, Nov./Dec., 42 sity, Nov./Dec., 5 ASTM International Announces boxes), July/Aug., 70 Presents Award of Merit to T.E. ASTM Staffers Meet with Alli¬ 2012 WISE Scholar, March/ Two University Students Engle, Sept./Oct., 56 ance FiiDEM Representatives April, 9 Awarded 2011 ASTM Project Presents Copper Club Award (Photobox), May/June, 7 ASTM Professor of the Year Grants, Jan./Feb., 11 to David Styers Jr., Nov./ News of the ASTM Interna¬ Award Presented to Ted University of Florida Student Dec., 54 tional 8oard of Directors Steinberg, Jan./Feb., 20, 61 Amy Adams Receives Workshop on Advances in (ReCap), July/Aug., 12 Awards of Merit, July/Aug., Scholarship, July/Aug., 64 Copper and Copper Alloys, Al-Naimi, Jabor Mohamed: 66: Sept./Oct., 56; Nov./ Voss Award Presented to Marga¬ Sept./Oct., 69 ASTM Welcomes Standards Dec., 56 ret Thomson, Nov./Dec., 54 ASTM Committee B08 on Experts, May/June, 10 BOB Presents Copper Club WISE Scholarship Applica¬ Metallic and Inorganic Coat¬ American Association of State Award to David Styers, tions Being Accepted, Nov./ ings: Highway and Transportation Nov./Dec., 54 Dec., 7 At the Small Frontier (Earls), Officials: Cavanaugh Award Honors ASTM Board of Directors: July/Aug., 34 Building for the Future (Len- Standardization Contribu¬ ASTM Informs Congressional Electrodeposited Coatings, ker), March/April, 34 tions of A.E. Fiorato, July/ Review of Standards, May/ Jan./Feb., 53 More than the Stripes on the Aug., 15, 64 June, 4 Presents Ogden Award to H.M. Road (Enright), May/June, 32 Dana Award Nominations ASTM International in New Ortner, July/Aug., 65 American Chemical Society: Sought, July/Aug., 5 York City, Jan./Feb., 42 ASTM Committee B09 on Abstracts Reguested for ACS D08 Presents Cullen Award Group Photo (Photobox), July/ Metal Powders and Metal Petroleum Methods Pro¬ to Peter Kalinger, Nov./ Aug., 8 Powder Products: gram (InAddition), March/ Dec., 53 News of the ASTM Interna¬ Elects A.W. Thornton as New April, 68 D34 Presents Malloy Leader¬ tional Board of Directors Chairman, March/April, 62 American Institute of Architects: ship Award to Brian Schum¬ (ReCap), Jan./Feb., 18; July/ Titanium Metal and Alloy, AIA and NIBS Sign MOU (InAd¬ acher, Nov./Dec., 54 Aug., 12 March/April, 53 dition), May/June, 64 Ell Presents Dodge Award to Nominations for the ASTM Committee BIO on Reactive and American Institute of Steel Stephen Luko, Nov./Dec., 53 International Board of Refractory Metals and Alloys: Construction: E28 Presents DeBellis Award Directors, Sept./Oct., 62 17th International Symposium Releases New Bridge Certifica¬ to Edward Tobolski, March/ O&A with Kenneth F. Yarosh, on Zirconium in the Nuclear tion Program Rules (InAddi¬ 64 ASTMSTANOARDIZATIONNEWS ■ NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2012 www.astm.org 1 Industry, Nov./Dec., 59 Mortars and Grouts for Unit Accounting for Test Method ASTM Committee D09 on ASTM Committee C01 on Masonry: (Im)precision (DataPoints), Electrical and Electronic Cement: ASTM Standards in Construe- July/Aug., 16 Insulating Materials: Building for the Future (Len- tion (InFocus), May/June, 62 ASTM Launches Online Nude- ASTM's Liu Fei Attends Meet- ker), March/April, 34 Manufactured Masonry Units ar Portal, March/April, 5 ing of Chinese Committee Cavanaugh Award Honors (Wilhelm), Sept./Oct., 34 ASTM Staff, Members, Meet on Electromagnetic Shield- Standardization Contribu- ASTM Committee C13 on with Colombian Biofuels ing Materials, May/June, B tions of A.E. Fiorato, July/ Concrete Pipe: Experts, Sept./Oct., 6 ASTM Committee DIO on Aug., 64 Culverts and Storm Drains, Conducting Interlaboratory Packaging: Building to Standard (Afzal, Nov./Dec., 47 Studies, Nov./Dec., 43 Presents Award of Merit to P.J. Khanum, Mohiuddin and ASTM Committee CIS on Inhibited Turbine Oils, May/ Nolan, Sept./Oct., 5B Oasim), Nov./Dec., 30 Manufactured Masonry Units: June, 47 ASTM Committee D12 on Elects P.D. Tennis as New ASTM Standards in Construe- Mid-Level Ethanol Fuel Blends, Soaps and Other Detergents: Chairman, May/June, 58 tion (InFocus), May/June, 62 Sept./Oct., 40 Elects Kathleen Stanton as New Sustainability Assessment, Manufactured Masonry Units Presents Award of Merit to J.J. Chairman, May/June, 5B May/June, 42 (Wilhelm), Sept./Oct., 34 Simnick, Sept./Oct., 59 ASTM Committee D13 on Symposium on Geopolymer Presents Award of Merit to D.S. Presents Award of Merit to K.J. Textiles: Binder Systems, May/ Zechmeister, July/Aug., 68 Bly, July/Aug., 66 ASTM Conducts Virtual "Ask June, 61 ASTM Committee C24 on Propane Dryness, May/June, 49 the Experts" Program in Workshop on Thermal Building Seals and Sealants: Silicon in Gasoline, Sept./Oct., 41 India, July/Aug., 8 Methods for Prediction of ASTM Standards in Construe- Symposium on Viscosity and ASTM Holds Initial Workshop Properties of Cementitious tion (InFocus), May/June, 62 Theology of In-Service on Smart Textiles Applica- Systems, Nov./Dec., 60 Building Sealants (InBox), Fluids as They Pertain to tions, March/April, 6 ASTM Committee C07 on Lime: March/April, 17 Conditions Monitoring, ASTM Textile Consultant Plans 100th Year Anniversary Holding It Together May/June, 63 Speaks at Technical Forum, Celebration, March/April, 61 (O'Connor), Jan./Feb., 34 Workshop on Physical Con- March/April, 6 Voss Award Presented to Low Long Will It Last? (White), stants of Hydrocarbons, Sustainable Laundry Best Margaret Thomson, Nov./ Jan./Feb., 38 Especially the Boiling Practices, March/April, 55 Dec., 54 Meet Kenneth Yarosh, Points of n-Paraffins, May/ Tetrapod Walker Drum Tester, ASTM Committee C09 on ASTM's 2012 Chairman June, 63 May/June, 48 Concrete and Concrete (Editor'sNote), Jan./Feb., 2 ASTM Committee D03 on Workshop on Smart Textile Ap- Aggregates: Modulus of Sealants, Jan./ Gaseous Fuels: plications, Jan./Feb., 63 ASTM Introduce eTEC Online Feb., 45 Building the Hydrogen ASTM Committee D14 on Training (InFocus), Sept./ O&A with Kenneth F. Yarosh, Highway (Bassett), March/ Adhesives: Oct., 67 Jan./Feb., 26 April, 22 Broadloom Carpet Adhesives, ASTM Launches Online Nude- ASTM Committee C26 on ASTM Committee D04 on Road July/Aug., 48 ar Portal, March/April, 5 Nuclear Fuel Cycle: and Paving Materials: ASTM Committee D15 on Building for the Future (Len- ASTM Launches Online Nude- Bituminous Mixtures and Bind- Engine Coolants: ker), March/April, 34 ar Portal, March/April, 5 ers, Sept./Oct., 41 Waterless Engine Coolants Cavanaugh Award Honors Stan- Physical and Rheological Prop- More than the Stripes on the (SpotLight), Nov./Dec., 80 dardization Contributions of erties, March/April, 48 Road (Enright), May/June, 32 ASTM Committee D16 on A.E. Fiorato, July/Aug., 64 Nuclear Roadmap, Nov./Dec., 28 Test Result Differences, July/ Aromatic Hydrocarbons and E60 Honors ASTM Member ASTM Committee C27 on Aug., 54 Related Chemicals: Work on Sustainability, Precast Concrete Products: ASTM Committee DOS on Coal Purified Terephthalic Acid, July/Aug., 65 Filtration Products, July/Aug., 53 and Coke: Sept./Oct., 50 Elects S.E. Parker as New Tanks and Accessories, Jan./ Chlorine in Coal and Coke, ASTM Committee D18 on Soil Chairman, May/June, 57 Feb., 56 March/April, 56 and Rock: Fiber-Reinforced Concrete, ASTM Committee D01 on Elects P.J. Champagne as New ASTM Launches Online Nude- March/April, 53 Paint, and Related Coatings, Chairman, May/June, 57 ar Portal, March/April, 5 It's Concrete! (InFocus), Nov./ Materials and Applications: New Coal and Coke Committee California Vapor Intrusion Dec., 61 Aerosol Products/Artists Pas- Members in China Receive Guidance Cites Several Methylene Blue Value, Sept./ tels, Nov./Dec., 45 Training, March/April, 7 ASTM Standards, Jan./ Oct., 47 Acrylic Dispersion Ground, ASTM Committee DOT on Wood: Feb., 6 Navigating Constant Change Sept./Oct., 42 E60 Honors ASTM Member Fifth International Symposium (SpotLight), May/June, 72 Architectural Paints and Work on Sustainability, on Contaminated Sedi- Roller-Compacted Concrete, Stains, Nov./Dec., 44 July/Aug., 65 ments, March/April, 67 Jan./Feb., 51 Enamel Holdout, May/June, 42 IgCC Advances Sustainability Following Earthquakes (Spot- Symposium on Geopolymer Measuring Volatiles, Jan./ (Petre), May/June, 30 Light), Sept./Oct., 76 Binder Systems, May/ Feb., 46 Structural Insulated Panels, Hydraulic Fracturing (Clauson), June, 61 More than the Stripes on the Nov./Dec., 44 Nov./Dec., 22 Workshop on ASR Testing, Road (Enright), May/June, 32 Wood-Frame Ceiling Assem- IgCC Advances Sustainability Specification Management Printing Ink Vehicles, March/ blies, July/Aug., 47 (Petre), May/June, 30 and Mitigation from a Ready- April, 54 ASTM Committee DOB on Presents Award of Merit to Jack Mix Perspective, March/April, SMEs and Standards (Bassett), Roofing and Waterproofing: Touseull, Sept./Oct., 60 67; May/June, 63 Sept./Oct., 22 Drainage Systems Media, July/ Symposium on Dynamic Testing Workshop on Thermal Methods Testing Paint and Coatings Aug., 45 of Soil and Rock: Field and for Prediction of Properties (InFocus), Jan./Feb., 64 Presents Award of Merit to J.C. Laboratory, May/June, 61 of Cementitious Systems, ASTM Committee D02 on Strong, Sept./Oct., 60 Videos Add Value (EnRoute), Nov./Dec., 60 Petroleum Products and Receives W.C. Cullen Award March/April, 12 ASTM Committee C12 on Lubricants: from DOB, Nov./Dec., 53 Workshop on ASTM Geo- www.dstm.org NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2012 ■ ASTMSTANDAROIZATIONNEWS 65 i ubject Ind0( technical Testing Journal: Aug., 49 Feb., 6 Road (Enright), May/June, 32 Innovations in Character¬ ASTM Committee D33 on Classification of Building Ele¬ Retroreflected Luminance of izing the Mechanical and Protective Coating and Lining ments, Jan./Feb., 49 Pavement Markings, Sept./ Hydrological Properties Work for Power Generation External Evacuation Rescue Oct., 46 of Unsaturated Soils, May/ Faciiities: Systems, Sept./Oct., 43 ASTM Committee E13 on June. 65 Buried Pipe Coatings, July/ Flood Damage Resistance Rat¬ Molecular Spectroscopy and Cooperation, Coordination, Aug., 56 ing, Jan./Feb., 54 Separation Science: Collaboration (Editor'sNote), ASTM Committee D34 on In Case of Emergency (Spot- Laboratory Information Nov./Dec., 2 Waste Management: Light), July/Aug., 80 Management Systems, May/ ASTM Committee D19 on Water: E60 Honors ASTM Member Presents Award of Merit to R.J. June, 44 ASTM Launches Online Nucle¬ Work on Sustainability, Kudder, Sept./Oct., 57 ASTM Committee E17 on ar Portal, March/April, 5 July/Aug., 65 SMEs and Standards (Bassett), Vehicle-Pavement Systems: Carbon-14 Measurement, July/ Presents B.C. Malloy Leader¬ Sept./Oct., 22 Continuous Friction Measure¬ Aug., 50 ship Award to Brian Schum¬ ASTM Committee E07 on ment Equipment, Jan./ EPA Adds Four ASTM Stan¬ acher, Nov./Dec., 54 Nondestructive Testing: Feb., 46 dards to Contaminant Pro¬ ASTM Committee D35 on Acoustic Emission, May/June, 47 More than the Stripes on the cedure List, Sept./Oct., 7 Geosynthetics: Detection Analysis for Hit/Miss Road (Enright), May/June, 32 Presents Award of Merit to J.R. ASTM Holds Initial Workshop Data, July/Aug., 52 ASTM Committee E18 on Hubbling, July/Aug., 66 on Smart Textiles Applica¬ Neutron Radiologic Beams, Sensory Evaluation: Ten ASTM Water Standards tions, March/April, 6 July/Aug., 45 Elects Rebecca Bleibaum as Included in EPA Final Rule, Electrical Leak Location, Jan./ ASTM Committee E08 on New Chairman, July/Aug., 62 July/Aug., 4 Feb., 48 Fatigue and Fracture: It's Sensory (Quigley), Nov./ ASTM Committee D20 on Fabricated Geomembrane Presents Award of Merit to Dec., 32 Plastics: Panels, Sept./Oct., 51 R.W. Neu, July/Aug., 67 Oral Care Products, Jan./ E60 Honors ASTM Member Flow Rate of Water and Third Symposium on Fatigue Feb., 54 Work on Sustainability, Suspended Soils, March/ and Fracture Metallic Medi¬ Recognizes Anne Goldman July/Aug., 65 April, 48 cal Materials and Devices, with Peryam Award, Sept./ Home Composting, July/Aug., 48 Third Symposium on Current Nov./Dec., 58 Oct., 55 Insulated Vinyl Siding, Nov./ and Future Practices for Workshop on Verification and Seminar on Myth Busting: Dec., 39 the Testing of Multicom¬ Validation of Solid Me¬ Disputed Issues in Sensory Keeping Pace with PTP and ponent Geosynthetic Clay chanic and Life Prediction Evaluation, March/April, 67 CCRL (EnRoute), Sept./ Liners, May/June, 61 Software, May/June, 63 Sensory Vocabulary (InFocus), Oct., 14 Turf Reinforcement Mats, ASTM Committee E10 on March/April, 66 Making History and Preserv¬ Nov./Dec., 48 Nuclear Technology and ASTM Committee E20 on ing It (SpotLight), March/ ASTM Committee E01 on Applications: Temperature Measurement: April, 76 Analytical Chemistry for ASTM Launches Online Nucle¬ Elects T.J. Wiandt as New Plastics in the Marine Environ¬ Metals, Ores and Related ar Portal, March/April, 5 Chairman, March/April, 63 ment, Nov./Dec., 38 Materials: Irradiation for Safety and Per¬ Workshop on Transitioning Polymer Pellet Defects, Jan./ Aluminum and Aluminum formance (Bassett), July/ from Mercury Thermom¬ Feb., 47 Alloys, July/Aug., 49 Aug., 30 eters to Alternative Ther¬ Polyurethane Non-Foam For¬ ASTM Committee E04 on Nuclear Roadmap, Nov./Dec., 28 mometers, May/June, 63 mulations, Jan./Feb., 53 Metallography: Cooperation, Coordination, ASTM Committee E21 on Space Presents Award of Merit to University of Florida Student (Collaboration (Editor’sNote), Simulation and Applications of Mark Lavach, July/Aug., 67 Amy Adams Receives Nov./Dec., 2 Space Technology: ASTM Committee D22 on Air Scholarship, July/Aug., 64 ASTM Committee Ell on Hydrophobic Surface Films, Quality: ASTM Committee EOS on Fire Quality and Statistics: March/April, 49 2013 Michael E. Beard Confer¬ Standards: Bias Equivalency in the Labo¬ Out of This World (Earls), ence: Asbestos Laboratory ASTM Fire Resources (InFo- ratory, July/Aug., 46 Sept./Oct., 26 Issues, Nov./Dec., 58 cus), July/Aug., 72 Continuous Sampling Plans, ASTM Committee E27 on California Vapor Intrusion Guid¬ Deck Structure Fire Tests, May/ March/April, 54 Hazard Potential of Chemicals: ance Cites Several ASTM June, 43 Elects Dean Neubauer as New Elects Erdem Ural as New Standards, Jan./Feb., 6 Fire Standards Caveats Chairman, May/June, 57 Chairman, March/April, 62 Dermal Wipe Sampling, March/ (Rules&Regs), May/June, 17 Presents H.F. Dodge Award to ASTM Committee E28 on April, 55 In Case of Emergency (Spot- Stephen Luko, Nov./Dec., 53 Mechanical Testing: Honors Kevin Ashley with Light), July/Aug., 80 Shewhart Individuals Control 2012 ASTM International M.D. Thomas Award, Sept./ Presents Award of Merit to P.H. Charts, Part 1 (DataPoints), Graduate Scholarship Oct., 54 Shipp, Sept./Oct., 59 Jan./Feb., 14 Award, Sept./Oct., 8 Symposium on Silica and As¬ ASTM Committee E06 on Shewhart Individuals Control Presents DeBellis Award to sociated Respirable Mineral Performance of Buildings: Charts, Part 2 (DataPoints), Edward Tobolski, March/ Particles, Sept./Oct., 68 ASTM and NIBS Sign Memo¬ March/April, 14 April, 61 ASTM Committee D27 on randum of Agreement, Standard Error Concept (Data¬ ASTM Committee E29 on Electrical Insulating Liquids May/June, 6 Points), Nov./Dec., 14 Particle and Spray Characteriza¬ and Gases: ASTM Co-Sponsors Green Testing for Randomness (Data¬ tion: Presents Award of Merit to L.R. Building Workshop, Sept./ Points), Sept./Oct., 12 Elects C.G. Hubbard as New Lewand, Sept./Oct., 57 Oct., 9 Using Simple Graphics in Data Chairman, March/April, 62 ASTM Committee D30 on Building Enclosure Commis¬ Analysis (DataPoints), May/ ASTM Committee E30 on Composite Materials: sioning, May/June, 40 June, 14 Forensic Sciences: Elects Adam Sawicki as New California Vapor Intrusion ASTM Committee E12 on Color Presents Award of Merit to J.R. Chairman, July/Aug., 63 Guidance Cites Several and Appearance: Mario, Sept./Oct., 58 Sandwich Constructions, July/ ASTM Standards, Jan./ More than the Stripes on the ASTM Committee E31 on 66 ASTMSTANDARDIZATIONNEWS ■ NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2012 www.astm.org v Healthcare Informatics U.S. Government Property Elects Dhuanne Dodrill as New Tenderness Marketing Claims, Voluntary Healthcare Identifier Management, May/June, 45 Chairman, July/Aug., 62 Jan./Feb., 52 System (Perspective), Jan./ ASTM Committee E54 on Presents Award of Merit to Hal ASTM Committee Fit on Feb., 22 Homeland Security Applications: Miller, Sept./Oct., 58 Vacuum Cleaners: ASTM Committee E33 on ASTM Holds Initial Workshop ASTM Committee F04 on Battery-Powered Vacuum Building and Environmental on Smart Textiles Applica- Medical and Surgical Materials Cleaners, March/April, 52 Acoustics: tions, March/April, 6 and Devices: Wet Extraction Cleaning Sys- Elects R.A. Hallman as New Cable Barrier Systems, May/ ASTM Standards in Action: terns, Nov./Dec., 40 Chairman, July/Aug., 63 June, 48 Promoting the Safe Use of ASTM Committee F12 on Sound Transmission, Nov./ Disaster Preparation for MR Technology (Clauson), Security Systems and Dec., 49 People with Disabilities, March/April, 38 Eguipment: ASTM Committee E34 on July/Aug., 57 At the Small Frontier (Earls), Low Speed Vehicle Barriers, Occupational Health and Inactivation of Retroviruses by July/Aug., 34 Sept./Oct., 49 Safety: pH, July/Aug., 59 Elects Ed Babcock as New To Begin a Standard Elects T.J. Slavin as New Chair- In Case of Emergency (Spot- Chairman, May/June, 56 (EnRoute), July/Aug., 18 man, May/June, 58 Light), July/Aug., 80 Endovascular Devices, Sept./ ASTM Committee F13 on Flat Glass Handling, Sept./ Standards Enable Worker Pro- Oct., 44 Pedestrian/Walkway Safety Oct., 45 tection (Enright), March/ invertebral Body Fusion, Jan./ and Footwear: Standards Enable Worker Pro- April, 40 Feb., 57 Elects John Brault as New tection (Enright), March/ ASTM Committee E55 on Metal Injection Molded Tita- Chairman, March/April, 62 April, 40 Manufacture of Pharmaceutical nium, Jan./Feb., 55 Slip Performance, March/ ASTM Committee E36 on Products: Presents Award of Merit to April, 50 Accreditation and Certification: Consensus Building (Bassett), Kenneth St. John, July/ Standards Enable Worker Pro- Cavanaugh Award Honors May/June, 27 Aug., 68 tection (Enright), March/ Standardization Contribu- ASTM Committee E56 on Safer MRIs (InBox), May/June, 23 April, 40 tions of A.E. Fiorato, July/ Nanotechnology: Symposium on Metal-on-Metal ASTM Committee F14 on Fences: Aug., 64 ASTM Holds Initial Workshop Total Hip Replacement Anchoring Steel Fence, March/ ASTM Committee E44 on on Smart Textiles Applica- Devices, May/June, 61 April, 57 Solar, Geothermal and Other tions, March/April, 6 Third Symposium on Fatigue ASTM Standards in Construe- Alternative Energy Sources: At the Small Frontier (Earls), and Fracture Metallic Medi- tion (InFocus), May/June, 62 Consensus Building (Bassett), July/Aug., 34 cal Materials and Devices, Privacy Slats, May/June, 51 May/June, 26 Zeta Potential of Biological Nov./Dec., 58 ASTM Committee F15 on EPA Presents Heat Meter- Materials, Nov./Dec., 40 Workshop on Standards and Consumer Products: ing Framework to ASTM/ ASTM Committee E57 on 3D Measurements for Tissue ASTM Play Yards Specifica- lAPMO Partnership, March/ Imaging Systems: Engineering Scaffolds: What tion Forms Basis of New April, 4 Elects Faraz Ravi as New Do We Have? What Do We Federal Mandatory Safety Photovoltaic Non-Concentra- Chairman, July/Aug., 63 Need?, Nov./Dec., 60 Standards, Sept./Oct., 5 tor Systems, Jan./Feb., 55 Mapping a Course (Enright), ASTM Committee F06 on ASTM Receives CPSC Award ASTM Committee E47 on Sept./Oct., 30 Resilient Floor Coverings: for Crib Safety Standards Bioiogical Effects and ASTM Committee E60 on Presents Award of Merit to Development, Jan./Feb., 4 Environmental Fate: Sustainability: D.H. Bradway, Nov./Dec., 56 ASTM Standards in Action: Honeybee Larvae, May/June, 46 ASTM Co-Sponsors Green ASTM Committee F07 on ASTM Standards Usher in ASTM Committee E50 on Building Workshop, Sept./ Aerospace and Aircraft: New Generation of Crib Environmental Assessment, Oct., 9 8th Annual Hydrogen Em- Safety (Clauson), July/ Risk Management and Green Meeting Standards, brittlement Workshop, Aug., 42 Corrective Action: March/April, 49 Nov./Dec., 60 Baby Monitors, July/Aug., 44 ASTM Co-Sponsors Green Build- Honors ASTM Member Work Workshop on Transparent Children's Jewelry, Jan./Feb., 48 ing Workshop, Sept./Oct., 9 on Sustainability, July/ Enclosures and Materials, Constant Air Inflatable Play ASTM International in New Aug., 65 Nov./Dec., 59 Devices, Nov./Dec., 38 York City, Jan./Feb., 42 IgCC Advances Sustainability ASTM Committee F08 on Dana Award Nominations California Vapor Intrusion Guid- (Petre), May/June, 30 Sports Eguipment and Facilities: Sought, July/Aug., 5 ance Cites Several ASTM Resource Depletion Potential, Bicycle Trailers, Jan./Feb., 47 Infant Sling Carriers, March/ Standards, Jan./Feb., 6 July/Aug 58 Eye/Face Protection, July/ April, 46 Teaching Professional Skills Sustainable Manufacturing, Aug., 54 Rhode Island Enacts Children’s (NextGen), May/June, 16 Nov./Dec., 36 Low Impact Paintball, Jan./ Jewelry Legislation, Sept./ Workshop on What You Need to Toward More Sustainable Feb., 50 Oct., 4 Know as a Phase 1 EP That Meetings (Enright), July/ Pole Vault Box Collars, March/ Toward Safer Consumer Prod- is Not in the ASTM E1527 Aug., 26 April, 56; Sept./Oct., 50 ucts (Provocative), March/ Standard, Sept./Oct., 69 Vegetative Roof Systems, Presents Award of Merit to April, 18 ASTM Committee E53 on Sept./Oct., 36 M.S. Granger, Sept./Oct., 56 Toy Safety, Jan./Feb., 44 Property Management ASTM Committee E61 on Symposium on Mechanism of ASTM Committee F16 on Systems: Radiation Processing: Concussion in Sports, Nov./ Fasteners: ASTM Standards in Action: Irradiation for Safety and Per- Dec., 58 Elects Salim Brahimi as New An Industry Yardstick for formance (Bassett), July/ Women's Lacrosse Headgear, Chairman, May/June, 56 Property Management Aug., 30 July/Aug., 51 ASTM Committee F17 on (Clauson), May/June, 38 News of the ASTM Interha- ASTM Committee F10 on Plastic Piping Systems: Elects W.G. Franklin Jr. as New tional Board of Directors Livestock, Meat and Poultry Manhole Liners, May/June, 53 Chairman, July/Aug., 63 (ReCap), July/Aug., 12 Evaluation Systems: Mine Heap Leach Aeration, Inventory Verification, March/ ASTM Committee F02 on Radio Freguency Identification, Sept./Oct., 44 April, 51 Flexible Barrier Packaging: May/June, 50 Polyethylene Pipe, March/ w w. a s t m . 0 r q NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2012 ■ ASTMSTANDARDIZATIONNEWS 67 April, 57 Sport Aircraft: Collaboration (Editor'sNote), Service Awards (Photoboxes), Presents Award of Merit to SJ. International Workshop on Nov./Dec., 2 July/Aug., 70 Boros, Sept./Oct., 56 Electric Aircraft Standard¬ ASTM Interlaboratory Study ASTM Standards Expert Presents F.W. Reinhart and ization, March/April, 67 Program: Program: Henry Kuhimann Award to SMEs and Standards (Bassett), Confidence (PlainTalk), Nov./ ASTM international Welcomes Larry Petroff, Nov./Dec., 53 Sept./Oct., 22 Dec., 8 Standards Experts, May/ ASTM Committee F18 on ASTM Committee F38 on ASTM Journals: June, 10 Electrical Protective Unmanned Aircraft Systems: New Publishing Venues News of the ASTM Interna¬ Equipment for Workers: Elects Ted Wierzbanowski as (EnRoute), Jan./Feb., 12 tional Board of Directors Standards Enable Worker Pro¬ New Chairman, July/Aug., 63 News of the ASTM Interna¬ (ReCap), Jan./Feb., 18; July/ tection (Enright), March/ Presents Award of Merit to tional Board of Directors Aug., 12 April, 40 Jeffrey Goldfinger, July/ (ReCap), Jan./Feb., 18 ASTM Standards in Building ASTM Committee F20 on Aug., 66 ASTM Jumpstart Your Career: Codes: Hazardous Substances and Oil ASTM Committee F39 on News of the ASTM Interna¬ ASTM Standards in Construc¬ Spill Response: Normal and Utility Category tional Board of Directors tion (InFocus), May/June, 62 Coated Fabric Products, Nov./ Airplane Electrical Wiring (ReCap), Jan./Feb., 18 ASTM Supplier's Declaration of Dec., 48 Systems: ASTM Member Survey: Conformity: In-Situ Burning Effectiveness, Consensus Building (Bassett), Survey Said (Smith), July/ ASTM International Announces Nov./Dec., 49 May/June, 26 Aug., 38 Supplier's Declaration of Presents Award of Merit to ASTM Committee F40 on ASTM Memorandum of Conformity, May/June, 24 Peter Lane, Sept./Oct., 57 Declarable Substances in Understanding Program: News of the ASTM Interna¬ Vessel-Mounted Camera Sys¬ Materials: ASTM and Qatar National tional Board of Directors tems, Sept./Oct., 48 Elects Taco Van der Maten Standards Body Host Doha (ReCap), July/Aug., 12 ASTM Committee F23 on as New Chairman, May/ Event, Jan./Feb., 5 ASTM Symposia: Personal Protective Clothing June, 58 ASTM International Fuel Stan¬ 13th International Symposium and Equipment: F40 Chairman Van der Maten dards Adopted in Kazakh¬ on Flammability and Sen¬ ASTM Holds Initial Workshop Welcomes ASTM Vice Presi¬ stan, May/June, 9 sitivity of Materials in Oxy¬ on Smart Textiles Applica¬ dent Grove (Photobox), ASTM International Welcomes gen-Enriched Atmospheres tions, March/April, 6 May/June, 5 Standards Experts, May/ (G04), Sept./Oct., 68 Standards Enable Worker Pro¬ Rare Earth Minerals, Nov./ June, 10 17th International Symposium tection (Enright), March/ Dec., 37 ASTM C09 Member Szecsy on Zirconium in the Nuclear April, 40 ASTM Committee F42 on Leads Training Session, Industry (BIO), Nov./Dec., 59 Transmitted Impact Force, Additive Manufacturing Nov./Dec., 7 Dynamic Testing of Soil and Sept./Oct., 47 Technologies: ASTM Signs MOUs with Mol¬ Rock: Field and Laboratory ASTM Committee F24 on Chairman and Manager of dova and Kuwait Standards (D18), May/June, 61 Amusement Rides and Devices: ASTM Additive Manufactur¬ Bodies, Sept./Oct., 8 Fifth International Symposium Amusement Railway Rides, ing Committee Win Industry ASTM Staff Meets with Indo¬ on Contaminated Sediments Jan./Feb., 56 Achievement Award. July/ nesia Standards Agency (D18), March/April, 67 ASTM Informs Congressional Aug., 6 Representatives (Photo¬ Geopolymer Binder Systems Review of Standards, May/ Coordinate Systems, Jan./ box), March/April, 5 (C01, C09), May/June, 61 June, 4 Feb., 50 ASTM Staff, Members, Meet Mechanism of Concussion in Disney, Amusements and Powder Bed Fusion, May/ with Colombian Biofuels Sports (FOB), Nov./Dec., 58 ASTM Standards (Provoca¬ June, 41 Experts, Sept./Oct., 6 Metal-on-Metal Total Hip Re¬ tive), July/Aug., 24 ASTM Committee GDI on MASM Chairman Meets with placement Devices (F04), SMEs and Standards (Bassett), Corrosion of Metals: ASTM Vice President (Pho¬ May/June, 61 Sept./Oct., 22 Corrosivity of Crude Oils, Nov./ tobox), Jan./Feb., 5 Silica and Associated Respi¬ Trampoline Parks, July/Aug., 55 Dec., 41 News of the ASTM Interna¬ rable Mineral Particles Zip Lines, March/April, 47 Transmission Poles and Lattice tional Board of Directors (D22), Sept./Oct., 68 ASTM Committee F25 on Ships Towers, May/June, 49 (ReCap), Jan./Feb., 18; July/ Third Symposium on Current and Marine Technology: ASTM Committee G03 on Aug., 12 and Future Practices for Cast Steel Chocks, May/June, 44 Weathering and Durability: Papua New Guinea Standards the Testing of Multicom¬ Seminar on Marine Anti-Fouling Elects J.S. Robbins III as New Body Signs MOU with ponent Geosynthetic Clay Paints - Performance Chairman, May/June, 57 ASTM; Palestine Reports Liners (D35), May/June, 61 Standards and Testing, Nov./ Presents Award of Merit to J.S. Adoption of ASTM Stan¬ Third Symposium on Fatigue Dec., 58 Robbins, July/Aug., 68 dards, Nov./Dec., 4 and Fracture Metallic Medi¬ ASTM Committee F26 on Food Uncertainty Evaluation, May/ Peru and Qatar Standards cal Materials and Devices Service Equipment: June, 52 Groups Report on MOU (E08, F04), Nov./Dec., 58 E60 Honors ASTM Member ASTM Committee G04 on Activity, March/April, 8 Viscosity and Theology of Work on Sustainability, Flammability and Sensitivity of ASTM Logo Policy: In-Service Fluids as They July/Aug., 65 Materials in Oxygen Enriched News of the ASTM Interna¬ Pertain to Conditions Moni¬ ASTM Committee F30 on Atmospheres: tional Board of Directors toring, (D02), May/June, 63 Emergency Medical Services: 13th International Sympo¬ (ReCap), Jan./Feb., 18 ASTM Training: In Case of Emergency (Spot- sium on Flammability and ASTM Officers’ Training: 2012 Officers’ Training Confer¬ Light), July/Aug., 80 Sensitivity of Materials in 2012 Conference, Nov./Dec., 6 ence, Nov./Dec., 6 ASTM Committee F32 on Oxygen-Enriched Atmo¬ ASTM Proficiency Testing ASTM Fire Resources (InFo¬ Search and Rescue: spheres, Sept./Oct., 68 Programs: cus), July/Aug., 72 In Case of Emergency (Spot- Preparing the Next Generation Building for the Future (Len- ASTM Introduces eTEC Online l ight), July/Aug., 80 (Steinberg), Jan./Feb., 16 ker), March/April, 34 Training (InFocus), Sept./ ASTM Committee F33 on ASTM Environmental Product Confidence (PlainTalk), Nov./ Oct., 67 Detention and Correctional Declarations Program: Dec., 8 Sharpen Your Skills (EnRoute), Facilities: Environmental Product Dec¬ Keeping Pace with PTP and Nov./Dec., 10 Elects Mike Retford as New larations (Nelson), Nov./ CCRL (EnRoute), Sept./ ASTM Workshops and Seminars: Chairman, May/June, 57 Dec., 26 Oct., 14 8th Annual Hydrogen Embrit¬ ASTM Committee F37 on Light Cooperation, Coordination, ASTM Staff: tlement Workshop (F08), 68 ASTMSTANDARDIZATIONNEWS ■ NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2012 www.astm.org Nov./Dec., 60 Nonprofit (InAddition), Oct., 14 March/April, 9 2012 Officers' Training Confer¬ Jan./Feb., 65 Cengelci, Bekir: Composite Materials: ence, Nov./Dec., 6 Biological Effects and ASTM Welcomes Standards see ASTM Committee D30 2013 Michael E. Beard Confer¬ Environmental Fate: Experts, May/June, 10 Concrete and Concrete ence: Asbestos Laboratory see ASTM Committee E47 Champagne, P.J.: Aggregates: Issues (D22), Nov./Dec., 58 Bleibaum, Rebecca: Elected New Chairman of DOS, see ASTM Committee C09 Advances in Copper and Cop¬ Elected New Chairman of E18, May/June, 57 Concrete Pipe: per Alloys (805), Sept./ July/Aug., 62 Charotar Institute of Science see ASTM (Committee C13 Oct., 69 Bly, K.J.: and Technology: Conshohocken Elementary ASR Testing, Specification Receives Award of Merit from ASTM Conducts Virtual Ses¬ School: Management and Mitiga¬ D02, July/Aug., 66 sion for Charotar, May/ ASTM Sponsors Nature Club tion from a Ready-Mix Boros, S.J.: June, 11 (Photobox), July/Aug., 9 Perspective (C09), March/ Receives Award of Merit from China: Consumer Products: April, 67; May/June, 63 F17, Sept./Oct., 56 ASTM China Representative see ASTM Committee F15 ASTM Geotechnical Testing Bradway, D.H.: Attends Standards and In¬ Consumer Product Safety Journal: Innovations in Receives Award of Merit from novation Roundtable, May/ Commission: Characterizing the Me¬ F06, Nov./Dec., 56 June, 9 see U.S. Consumer Product chanical and Hydrological Brahimi, Salim; ASTM China Staff Conduct Safety Commission Properties of Unsaturated Elected New Chairman of F16, New Member Orientation Copper and Copper Alloys: Soils (D18), May/June, 65 May/June, 56 (Photobox), Nov./Dec., 5 see ASTM Committee B05 International Workshop on Brault, John: ASTM China Staff Present Corrosion of Metals: Electric Aircraft Stan¬ Elected New Chairman of F13, to Research Academy of see ASTM Committee GDI dardization (F37), March/ March/April, 62 Environmental Sciences, Council on Competitiveness: April, 67 Brazilian Agency for Support May/June, 5 American Manufacturing Marine Anti-Fouling Paints - and Evaluation of Graduate ASTM Launches Chinese Web¬ Movement, March/April, 26 Performance Standards Education (CAPES): site, May/June, 8 Manufacturing and U.S. Com¬ and Testing (F25), Nov./ ASTM Participates in Anniver¬ ASTM's Liu Fei Attends Meet¬ petitiveness (Provocative), Dec., 58 sary Celebration for Brazil’s ing of Chinese Committee May/June, 20 Myth Busting: Disputed Issues CAPES, Jan./Feb., 8 on Electromagnetic Shield¬ Cox, Brady: in Sensory Evaluation (E18), Bremer, Emily: ing Materials, May/June, 8 Following Earthquakes (Spot- March/April, 67 Standards, Regulations and Chinese Academy of Inspec¬ Light), Sept./Oct., 76 Physical Constants of Hydro¬ Incorporation by Reference tion and Quarantine Repre¬ carbons, Especially the (Provocative), Nov./Dec., 18 sentatives Meet with ASTM D _ Boiling Points of n-Paraffins Bridgeport Elementary School: Staff (Photobox), March/ (D02), May/June, 63 ASTM Sponsors Class Trip April, 5 DataPoints: Smart Textile Applications (Photobox), Jan./Feb., 7 Delegation Visits ASTM Accounting for Test Method (D13), Jan./Feb., 63 Building and Environmental International Headguarters, (Im)precision (Lau), July/ Standards and Measurements Acoustics: Nov./Dec., 6 Aug., 16 for Tissue Engineering see ASTM Committee E33 Liu Fei Attends Materials Shewhart Individuals Control Scaffolds: What Do We Building Seals and Sealants; Technology Institute Asia Charts, Part 1 (Bzik), Jan./ Have? What Do We Need? see ASTM Committee C24 Technical Advisory Commit¬ Feb., 14 (F04), Nov./Dec., 60 Bundy, H.E., Jr.: tee Meeting (Photobox), Shewhart Individuals Control Thermal Methods for Predic¬ Two University Students Jan./Feb., 9 Charts, Part 2 (Bzik), tion of Properties of Ce¬ Awarded 2011 ASTM Project Liu Fei and Nancy Hu Conduct March/April, 14 mentitious Systems (COL, Grants, Jan./Feb., 11 Training Session for John¬ Standard Error Concept C09), Nov./Dec., 60 son & Johnson Medical (Luko), Nov./Dec., 14 Transitioning from Mercury c _ (China) (Photobox), Jan./ Testing for Randomness (Neu- Thermometers to Alterna¬ Feb., 9 bauer), Sept./Oct., 12 tive Thermometers (E20), California: New Coal and Coke Committee Using Simple Graphics in Data May/June, 63 Vapor Intrusion Guidance Cites Members in China Receive Analysis (Murphy), May/ Tranparent Enclosures and Ma¬ Several ASTM Standards, Training, March/April, 7 June, 14 terials, Nov./Dec., 59 Jan./Feb., 6 New Conformity Assessment Declarable Substances in Verification and Validation of Canada and U.S. Regulatory Information Available (In- Materials: Solid Mechanic and Life Cooperation Council: Addition), Nov./Dec., 62 see ASTM Committee F40 Prediction Software (E08), News of the ASTM Interna¬ Past Chairman Visits China, Defense Standardization May/June, 63 tional Board of Directors Jan./Feb., 6 Program Office: What You Need to Know as a (ReCap), July/Aug., 12 Chris, Mark: DSPO to Host International Phase I EP That is Not in CAPES: Speaks at University of Texas Standardization Workshop the ASTM E1527 Standard see Brazilian Agency for (Photobox), Nov./Dec., 5 (InAddition), March/April, 68 (E50), Sept./Oct., 69 Support and Evaluation of Coal and Coke: Department of Defense: Graduate Education see ASTM Committee D05 see U.S. Department of B Capstone Design Conference: Colburn, S.A.: Defense Standards in Capstone Proj¬ Nominated as ASTM Director Detention and Correctional Babcock, Ed: ects (NextGen), March/ for 2013-2015, Sept./Oct., 63 Facilities: Elected New Chairman of Com¬ April, 16 Colombia: see ASTM Committee F33 mittee F07, May/June, 56 Cement: ASTM Staff, Members, Meet Devisser, D.A.: Badan Standardisasi Nasional: see ASTM Committee C01 with Colombian Biofuels E60 Honors ASTM Member ASTM Staff Meets with Indo¬ Cement and Concrete Experts, Sept./Oct., 6 Work on Sustainability, nesia Standards Agency Reference Laboratory: Color and Appearance: July/Aug., 65 Representatives (Photo¬ Building for the Future (Len- see ASTM (Committee E12 Dodrill, Dhuanne: box), March/April, 5 ker), March/April, 34 Columbia University: Elected New Chairman of F02, Baldrige Award: Keeping Pace with PTP and ASTM Staff and Members Con¬ July/Aug., 62 Given to Healthcare Groups, CCRL (EnRoute), Sept./ tribute to Tech Talk Series, Dudley. C.B.: www.astm.org NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2012 ■ ASTMSTANDARDIZATIONNEWS 69 From Altoona to the World Co-Sponsors Workshop on see U.S. Food and Drug see ASTM Committee F20 (Spotlight), Jan./Feb., 72 What You Need to Know as Administration Hazard Potential of Chemicals: a Phase 1 EP That Is Not in Food Service Equipment: see ASTM Committee E27 E the ASTM E1527 Standard see ASTM Committee F26 Healthcare Informatics: (E50), Sept./Oct., 69 Forensic Sciences: see ASTM Committee E31 Editor'sNote: Environmental Protection see ASTM Committee E30 Hockey Equipment Certification Getting the Memo (Gorman), Agency: Form and Style for ASTM Council: May/June, 2 see U.S. Environmental Protec¬ Standards: Symposium on Mechanism of Meet Kenneth Yarosh, ASTM's tion Agency see Rules&Regs Concussion in Sports (F08), 2012 Chairman (Gorman), Etris, Samuel: Franklin, W.G. Jr.: Nov./Dec., 58 Jan./Feb., 2 From Altoona to the World Elected New Chairman of E53, Homeland Security Applications; Seat at the Table (Gorman), (Spotlight), Jan./Feb., 72 July/Aug., 63 see ASTM Committee E54 Sept./Oct., 2 European Commission: Hood, D.G.: Subject is Standards (Gorman), News of the ASTM Interna¬ G E60 Honors ASTM Member March/April, 2 tional Board of Directors Work on Sustainability, Toward More Sustainable Meet¬ (ReCap), Jan./Feb., 18 Garrabrants, Andrew: July/Aug., 65 ings (Gorman), July/Aug., 2 European Parliament: E60 Honors ASTM Member Hubbard, C.G.: Cooperation, Coordination, Col¬ ASTM Hosts Trade Discussion Work on Sustainability, Elected New Chairman of E29, laboration (Gorman), Nov./ with European Parliament July/Aug., 65 March/April, 62 Dec., 2 Members, July/Aug., 7 Gasparro, Kathryn: Hubblinq, J.R.: Electrical Conductors: European Standards Package, ASTM International Announces Receives Award of Merit from see ASTM Committee B01 An Interview with Malcolm 2012 WISE Scholar, March/ D19, July/Aug., 66 Electrical and Electronic Harbour, MEP (Provoca¬ April, 9 Insulating Materials; tive), Sept./Oct., 18 Geosynthetic Institute; I see ASTM Committee D09 News of the ASTM Interna¬ GSI Requests Fellowship Pro¬ Electrical Insulating Liquids tional Board of Directors posals (InAddition), May/ InBox: and Gases; (ReCap), July/Aug., 12 June, 64 Building Sealants (Grant) see ASTM Committee D27 Seat at the Table Geosynthetics: [Response to Jan./Feb. '12 Electrical Protective (Editor'sNote), Sept./Oct., 2 see ASTM Committee D35 White and O'Connor fea¬ Equipment for Workers: European Union Sustainable Gilpatric, Mark: tures], March/April, 17 see ASTM Committee F18 Energy Week: E60 Honors ASTM Member Safer MRIs (Gilk) [Response Emergency Medical Services: ASTM Co-Sponsors Green Build¬ Work on Sustainability, to March/April '12 Clauson see ASTM Committee F30 ing Workshop, Sept./Oct., 9 July/Aug., 65 feature], May/June, 23 Emirates Standards and Goldfinger, Jeffrey: INDECOPI: Metrology Authority: F Nominated as ASTM Director see Institute Nacional de ASTM and Qatar National for 2013-2015, Sept./Oct., 64 Defense de la Competencia Standards Body Host Doha Fasteners: Receives Award of Merit from y de la Proteccion de la Event, Jan./Feb., 5 see ASTM Committee F16 F38, July/Aug., 66 Propiedad Intelectual Engine Coolants: Fatigue and Fracture: Goldman, Anne: India: see ASTM Committee D15 see ASTM Committee E08 Receives Peryam Award from ASTM Conducts Virtual "Ask Engineering Public Policy Federal Agency on Technical E18, Sept./Oct., 55 the Experts" Program in Symposium: Regulating and Metrology: Gopalakrishnan, Jayakumar: India, July/Aug., 8 ASTM Joins Other Societies in ASTM Hosts Chechen Republic ASTM Textile Consultant ASTM Conducts Virtual Session Sponsoring Public Policy Executives (Photobox), Speaks at Technical Forum, for Charotar, May/June, 11 Symposium, July/Aug., 5 Jan./Feb., 5 March/April, 6 Indonesia: Engineers Week: Federal Aviation Granger, M.S.: ASTM Staff Meets with Indo¬ High School Students Par¬ Administration (U.S.): Receiyes Award of Merit from nesia Standards Agency ticipate in Event at ASTM, Consensus Building (Bassett), FOB, Sept./Oct., 56 Representatives (Photo¬ May/June, 11 May/June, 26 Graves, R.E.: box), March/April, 5 Set for February (InAddition), Federal Highway Nominated as ASTM Director InFocus: Jan./Feb., 65 Administration (U.S.): for 2013-2015, Sept./Oct., 64 ASTM Fire Resources (En¬ Engle, T.J.: More than the Stripes on the Green Building Council: right), July/Aug., 72 Receives Award of Merit from Road (Enright), May/June, 32 see U.S. Green Building Council ASTM Introduce eTEC Online BOS, Sept./Oct., 56 Fellowship House of Green, Elana; Training (Enright), Sept./ EnRoute: Conshohocken: Two University Students Oct., 67 Keeping Pace with PTP and ASTM Sponsors Summer Camp Awarded 2011 ASTM Project ASTM Standards in Construc¬ CCRL (Enright), Sept./ Program (Photobox), Sept./ Grants, Jan./Feb., 11 tion (Enright), May/June, 62 Oct., 14 Oct., 5 It’s Concrete! (Enright), Nov./ New Publishing Venues (En¬ Fences: H Dec., 61 right), Jan./Feb., 12 see ASTM Committee F14 Sensory Vocabulary (Enright), Sharpen Your Skills (Enright), Fiorato, A.E.: Hale, Greg: March/April, 66 Nov./Dec., 10 Cavanaugh Award Honors Disney, Amusements and Testing Paint and Coatings To Begin a Standard (Enright), Standardization Contribu¬ ASTM Standards (Provoca¬ (Enright), Jan./Feb., 64 July/Aug., 18 tions of A.E. Fiorato, July/ tive), July/Aug., 24 Institute of Electrical and Videos Add Value (Enright), Aug., 15, 64 Hallman, R.A.; Electronics Engineers: March/April, 12 Fire Standards: Elected New Chairman of E33, ASTM and IEEE Team Up for When You Do Not Agree (En¬ see ASTM Committee EOS July/Aug., 63 Capstone Design Confer¬ right), May/June, 16 Flammability and Sensitivity of Harbour, Malcolm: ence, July/Aug., 7 Environmental Assessment, Materials in Oxygen Enriched European Standards Package Institute of Nuclear and New Risk Management and Atmospheres: (Provocative), Sept./Oct., 18 Energy Technology, Corrective Action: see ASTM Committee G04 Seat at the Table Past ASTM Chairman Visits see ASTM Committee E50 Flexible Barrier Packaging: (Editor'sNote), Sept./Oct., 2 China, Jan./Feb., 6 Environmental Consultants see ASTM Committee F02 Hazardous Substances and Oil Instituto Nacional de Defense Roundtable: Food and Drug Administration; Spill Response: de la Competencia y de la 70 ASTMSTANDARDIZATIONNEWS NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2012 www.astm.org Proteccion de la Propiedad Kuwait Standards Bodies, Metallic and Inorganic Releases Plan to Reduce Pre¬ Intelectual: Sept./Qct., 8 Coatings; ventable Fires (InAddition), Peru and Qatar Standards see ASTM Committee B08 Nov./Dec., 62 Groups Report on MOU L Metallic-Coated Iron and Steel National Ready Mixed Activity, March/April, 8 Products: Concrete Association: International Association of Lane, Peter: see ASTM Committee AOS NRMCA Seeks Abstracts (InAd¬ Plumbing and Mechanical Receives Award of Merit from Metallography: dition), Jan./Feb., 65 Officials; F20, Sept./Oct., 57 see ASTM Committee E04 National Science and EPA Presents Heat Metering Latin America: Metal Powders and Metal Technology Council: Framework to ASTM/IAPMO More than the Stripes on the Powder Products: NSTC Standards Report Avail¬ Partnership, March/April, 4 Road (Enright), May/June, 32 see ASTM Committee B09 able (InAddition), Jan./ International Code Council: Lavach, Mark; Mexico: Feb., 65 Building Safety Month, July/ Receives Award of Merit from ASTM Signs Agreement with Neubauer, Dean: Aug., 9 D20, July/Aug., 67 Alliance FiiDEM, Jan./Feb., 8 Elected New Chairman of Ell, Building Safety Month Under Letters to the Editor: ASTM Staff Meets with Stu¬ May/June, 57 Way (InAddition), May/ see InBox dents at Mexican Univer¬ Neu, R.W.: June, 64 Lewand, L.R.: sity, Nov./Dec., 5 Receives Award of Merit from ICC Forum Encourages Exchange Receives Award of Merit from ASTM Staffers Meet with Alli¬ E08, July/Aug., 67 (InAddition), Jan./Feb., 65 D27, Sept./Oct., 57 ance FiiDEM Representatives NextGen; IgCC Advances Sustainability Light Sport Aircraft: (Photobox), May/June, 7 Game About Standards (Petre), May/June, 30 see ASTM Committee F37 News of the ASTM Interna¬ (Puskar), Sept./Qct., 16 Pool and Spa Code Published Lime: tional Board of Directors News of the ASTM Interna¬ (InAddition), March/April, 68 see ASTM Committee COT (ReCap), July/Aug., 12 tional Board of Directors International Green Livestock, Meat and Poultry Miller, Hal; (ReCap), Jan./Feb., 18 Construction Code: Evaluation Systems: Receives Award of Merit from Preparing the Next Generation IgCC Advances Sustainability see ASTM Committee F10 F02, Sept./Qct., 58 (Steinberg), Jan./Feb., 16 (Petre), May/June, 30 Luko, Stephen: Moldova; Standards in Capstone Proj¬ Receives H.F. Dodge Award Signs MQUs with Moldova and ects (Goldberg), March/ J from Ell, Nov./Dec., 53 Kuwait Standards Bodies, April, 16 Sept./Qct., 8 Subject is Standards Janikowski, D.S.; M Molecular Spectroscopy and (Editor’sNote), March/April, 2 Nominated as ASTM Director Separation Science: Teaching Professional Skills for 2013-2015, Sept./Oct., 65 Manahan, M.P. Jr.: see ASTM Committee E13 (Lampousis), May/June, 18 Jordan Standards and 2012 ASTM International Mongolian Agency for Stan¬ Standards in the Classroom Metrology Organization: Graduate Scholarship dardization and Metrology: (Jenkins and Nguyen), ASTM and Qatar National Awarded, Sept./Oct., 8 ASTM Welcomes Standards Nov./Dec., 16 Standards Body Host Doha Manufactured Masonry Units: Experts, May/June, 10 WISE Program (Yeigh), July/ Event, Jan./Feb., 5 see ASTM Committee C15 MASM Chairman Meets with Aug., 22 Journal of ASTM International: Manufacture of Pharmaceuti¬ ASTM Vice President (Pho¬ Nolan, P.J.: New Publishing Venues cal Products: tobox), Jan./Feb., 5 Receives Award of Merit from (EnRoute), Jan./Feb., 12 see ASTM Committee E55 Mortars and Grouts for Unit DIO, Sept./Oct., 58 News of the ASTM Interna¬ Mario, J.R.: Masonry: Nondestructive Testing: tional Board of Directors Receives Award of Merit from see ASTM Committee C12 see ASTM Committee EOT (ReCap), Jan./Feb., 18 E30, Sept./Qct., 58 Nonferrous Metals and Alloys: Jumpstart Your Career; Marunda, Romana: N see ASTM Committee B02 News of the ASTM Interna¬ ASTM Welcomes Standards Normal and Utility Category tional Board of Directors Experts, May/June, 10 Nanotechnology: Airplane Electrical Wiring (ReCap), Jan./Feb., 18 Materials Evaluation and see ASTM Committee E56 Systems: Testing Laboratory/South National Fire Protection see ASTM Committee F39 K Dakota State University: Association: Nuclear Fuel Cycle: Conference to Focus on Mate¬ ASTM, NFPA and American see ASTM Committee C26 Kalinger, Peter: rials (InAddition), March/ Society of Mechanical En¬ Nuclear Portal: Receives W.C. Cullen Award April, 68 gineers Brief Congressmen ASTM Launches Qnline Nucle¬ from 008, Nov./Dec., 53 Materials Performance and (Photobox), May/June, 5 ar Portal, March/April, 5 Katcher, Michael: Characterization: News of the ASTM Interna¬ Nuclear Technology and Receives Award of Merit from New Publishing Venues tional Board of Directors Applications: B02, July/Aug., 66 (EnRoute), Jan./Feb., 12 (ReCap), Jan./Feb., 18 see ASTM Committee E10 Kazakhstan: News of the ASTM Interna¬ National Institute of Building ASTM International Fuel Stan¬ tional Board of Directors Sciences: 0 dards Adopted in Kazakh¬ (ReCap), Jan./Feb., 18 AIA and NIBS Sign MOU (InAd¬ stan, May/June, 9 Materials Technology Institute dition), May/June, 64 Obla, K.H.: Koch, H.W.: Asia Technical Advisory ASTM and NIBS Sign Memo¬ E60 Honors ASTM Member Receives Award of Merit from Committee: randum of Agreement, Work on Sustainability, AOS, July/Aug., 67 Liu Fei Attends Meeting (Pho¬ May/June, 6 July/Aug., 65 Kravitz, Rubin; tobox), Jan./Feb., 9 SBIC Becomes NIBS Council Occupational Health and Making History and Preserv¬ McKiel, M.C.: (InAddition), May/June, 64 Safety: ing It (SpotLight), March/ Nominated as 2013 Chairman National Institute of Standards see ASTM Committee E34 April, 76 of the Board, Sept./Oct., 62 and Technology: Office of Management and Kudder, R.J.: Mechanical Testing: Debuts New Special Publica¬ Budget: Receives Award of Merit from see ASTM Committee E28 tions Series (InAddition), see U.S. Office of Management E06, Sept./Oct., 57 Medical and Surgical Materials Nov./Dec., 62 and Budget Kuwait; and Devices: Game About Standards (Next- Office of Science and Signs MOUs with Moldova and see ASTM Committee F04 Gen), Sept./Oct., 16 Technology Policy: www.astm.orq NOVFMBER/DECEMBER 2012 ■ ASTMSTANDARDIZATIONNEWS 71 2D12 5N Subject Index see U.S. Office of Science and Value Factor (Thomas), July/ tional Board of Directors News of the ASTM Interna¬ Technology Policy Aug., 10 (ReCap), July/Aug., 12 tional Board of Directors Ortner, H.M.: Plastic Piping Systems: Resilient Floor Coverings: (ReCap), July/Aug., 12 H.M. Ortner Receives Ogden see ASTM Committee F17 see ASTM Committee F06 Security Systems and Award, July/Aug., 64 Plastics: Retford, Mike: Equipment: see ASTM Committee D20 Elected New Chairman of F33, see ASTM Committee F12 P _ Plymouth Whitemarsh High May/June, 57 Sensory Evaluation: School: Rhode Island: see ASTM Committee E18 Packaging: Students Participate in Engi¬ Enacts Children's Jewelry SES - The Society for see ASTM Committee DIO neers Week Event at ASTM, Legislation, Sept./Oct., 4 Standards Professionals: Paint and Related Coatings, May/June, 11 Riverbend Environmental 2012 World Standards Day Pa¬ Materials and Applications Precast Concrete Products: Education Center: per Competition Announced see ASTM Committee D01 see ASTM Committee C27 ASTM Sponsors Class Trip (InAddition), May/June, 64 Pakistan: Property Management Systems: (Photobox), Jan./Feb., 7 Conference Slated for August Building to Standard (Afzal, see ASTM Committee E53 ASTM Sponsors Nature Club (InAddition), May/June, 64 Khanum, Mohiuddin and Protective Coating and Lining (Photobox), July/Aug., 9 Upcoming Webinars to Ad¬ Oasim), Nov./Dec., 30 Work for Power Generation Road and Paving Materials dress Standards-Related Palestine: Facilities: see ASTM Committee D04 Topics (InAddition), Nov./ Palestine Reports Adoption see ASTM Committee D33 Robbins, J.S., III: Dec., 62 of ASTM Standards, Nov./ Provocative: Elected New Chairman of G03, Setlak, F.R.: Dec., 4 Disney, Amusements and May/June, 57 Receives Award of Merit from Papua New Guinea: ASTM Standards (Hale), Receives Award of Merit from A01, Sept./Oct., 59 Shipp, P.H.: Standards Body Signs MOU July/Aug., 24 G03, July/Aug., 68 Receives Award of Merit from with ASTM, Nov./Dec., 4 European Standards Package Roofing and Waterproofing: E05, Sept./Qct., 59 Parker, S.E.: (Harbour), Sept./Oct., 18 see ASTM Committee D08 Ships and Marine Technology: Elected New Chairman of C09, Manufacturing and U.S. Com¬ Rounds, Dennis: see ASTM Committee F25 May/June, 57 petitiveness (Wince-Smith), ASTM International in New Simnick, J.J.: Particle and Spray May/June, 20 York City, Jan./Feb., 43 Receives Award of Merit from Characterization: Standards, Regulations and Rules&Regs: D02, Sept./Oct., 59 see ASTM Committee E29 Incorporation by Reference By the Numbers (Wilhelm), Slavin, T.S.: Pedestrian/Walkway Safety (Bremer), Nov./Dec., 18 Jan./Feb., 13 Elected New Chairman of E34, and Footwear: Toward Safer Consumer Prod¬ Fire Standards Caveats (Wil¬ May/June, 58 see ASTM Committee F13 ucts (Tenenbaum), March/ helm), May/June, 17 Soaps and Other Detergents: Pennsylvania Railroad: April, 18 Knowing Your Bylaws (Wil¬ see ASTM Committee D12 From Altoona to the World helm), March/April, 13 Soil and Rock: (SpotLight), Jan./Feb., 72 Q More Points for Style (Wil¬ see ASTM Committee D18 Performance of Buildings: helm), July/Aug., 20 Solar. Geothermal and Other see ASTM Committee E06 Qatar General Organization for Style Trilogy, Part III (Wilhelm), Alternative Energy Sources: Peri, R.A.: Standards and Metrology: Sept./Oct., 21 see ASTM Committee E44 Nominated as ASTM Director ASTM and Qatar National Using SI in ASTM Standards South Dakota State University: for 2013-2015, Sept./Oct., 65 Standards Body Host Doha (Wilhelm), Nov./Dec., 13 Conference to Focus on Mate¬ Personal Protective Clothing Event, Jan./Feb., 5 Russian Federation: rials (InAddition), March/ and Equipment: ASTM C09 Member Szecsy ASTM Hosts Chechen Republic April, 68 see ASTM Committee F23 Leads Training Session, Executives (Photobox), Space Simulation and Perspective: Nov./Dec., 7 Jan./Feb., 5 Applications of Space Voluntary Healthcare Identi¬ ASTM Welcomes Standards Technology: fier System (West), Jan./ Experts, May/June, 10 s see ASTM Committee E21 Feb., 22 Peru and Qatar Standards Sports Equipment and Facilities: Peru: Groups Report on MOU St. John, Kenneth: see ASTM Committee F08 Peru and Qatar Standards Activity, March/April, 8 Receives Award of Merit from SpotLight: Groups Report on MOU Quality and Statistics: F04, July/Aug., 68 Following Earthquakes (Wil¬ Activity, March/April, 8 see ASTM Committee Ell Saunders, Mary: helm), Sept./Oct., 76 Petroff, Larry: ASTM Informs Congressional From Altoona to the World Receives F.W. Reinhart and R Review of Standards, May/ (Wilhelm), Jan./Feb., 72 Henry Kuhimann Award June, 4 In Case of Emergency (Wil¬ from F17, Nov./Dec., 53 Radiation Processing: News of the ASTM Interna¬ helm), July/Aug., 80 Petroleum Products and see ASTM Committee E60 tional Board of Directors Making History and Preserving Lubricants: Ravi, Faraz: (ReCap), July/Aug., 12 It (Wilhelm), March/April, 76 see ASTM Committee D02 Elected New Chairman of E57, SES Conference Slated for Navigating Constant Change Picariello, Pat: July/Aug., 63 August (InAddition), May/ (Wilhelm), May/June, 72 Chairman and Manager of ASTM RCI Inc.: June, 64 Waterless Engine Coolants Additive Manufacturing Com¬ Seeks Abstracts (InAddition), Sawicki, Adam: (Wilhelm), Nov./Dec., 80 mittee Win Industry Achieve¬ Jan./Feb., 65 Elected New Chairman of D30, Standards Expert Program: ment Award, July/Aug., 6 Reactive and Refractory July/Aug., 63 News of the ASTM International PlainTalk: Metals and Alloys: Schumacher, Brian: Board of Directors (ReCap), Confidence (Thomas), Nov./ see ASTM Committee BIO Receives B.C. Malloy Leader¬ Jan./Feb., 18; July/Aug., 12 Dec., 8 ReCap: ship Award from D34, Nov./ Stanton, Kathleen: Good Deal (Thomas), Sept./ News of the ASTM Internation¬ Dec., 54 Elected New Chairman of D12, Oct., 10 al Board of Directors, Jan./ Search and Rescue: May/June, 58 Partnership in the Public Feb., 18; July/Aug., 12 see ASTM Committee F32 Steel, Stainless Steel and Interest (Thomas), March/ Regulations Governing ASTM Seay, James: Related Alloys: April, 10 Technical Committees: ASTM Informs Congressional see ASTM Committee A01 Report Card (Thomas), May/ see a/so Rules&Regs Review of Standards, May/ Steinberg, Ted: June, 12 News of the ASTM Interna¬ June, 4 News of the ASTM Interna- 72 ASTMSTANDARDIZATIONNEWS ■ N0VEMB£R/DECEMBER 2012 www.astm.orq

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