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SUBJECT INDEX 1991 STANDARDIZATION NEWS A_ Materials Used in Highway Construc¬ Task Force on Surface Transportation Re¬ tion, Feb., 19 po rts on Technology Issues to U.S. Con¬ A2LA: American Concrete Institute (ACI): gress (National Update), Sept., 7 see American Association for Laboratory Accepting Applications for ACl-James In¬ American Welding Society (AWS): Accreditation struments Student Award (National Up¬ Forms Joint Venture with USSR's E.O. AAAS: date), Nov., 5 Paton Electric Welding Institute (Interna¬ see American Association for the Ad¬ Annual Fall Convention to Be Held in Dal¬ tional Update), Nov., 7 vancement of Science las, TX (National Update), Nov., 5 Analytical Chemistry for Metals, Ores, and AAC: Cosponsoring World of Concrete '92 (Na¬ Related Materials: see Architectural Anodizers Council tional Update), Dec., 7 see ASTM Committee E-1 AASHTO: American Institute of Architects (AIA): ANS: see American Association of State High¬ Becomes Official Working Partner with see American Nuclear Society way and Transportation Officials Royal Architectural Institute of Canada Appearance of Materials: Academic Insights: (RAIC) Under Terms of the Fair Trade see ASTM Committee E-12 ASTM Standards in Materials Engineering Agreement(lnternational Update), Mar., AOAC: Education at Cal Poly (Forgeng), May, 4 8 seeAOAC International ASTM Standards in the Classroom American Institute of Chemical Engineers AOAC International: (Hooper), Apr., 4 (AlChE): Changes Name from Association of Offi¬ Classroom Questions (Sonnino), Oct., 10 Cosponsors Third Topical Conference on cial Analytical Chemists (International Engineers for Education Launches Largest Emerging Technologies in Materials Update), Nov., 7 Private Sector Voluntary Effort in Sup¬ (National Update), Apr., 7 Architectural Anodizers Council (AAC): port of Education (DeLorme), Sept., 10 American Institute of Steel Construction Establishes Technical Committee to Serve Reach Out to the Academic Community (AISC): as Resource for Architects, Specifiers, (Ullman), Aug., 10 Develops Quality Certification Program and Associations (National Update), Standards: A Necessary Part of Engi neeri ng with Metal Building Manufacturers As¬ Mar., 7 Education (Walker), Jan., 4 sociation (MBMA) (National Update), ARoENd: Standards: A Useful Part of Engineering Mar., 7 see Romanian Association for Education (Kulakowski), Feb., 4 American Nuclear Society (ANS): Nondestructive Testing Standards Publications in Student Learning Forms International Nuclear Societies Aromatic Hydrocarbons and Related (Chambers), Mar., 4 Council (INSC) (National Update), Feb., Chemicals: Working Smart (Driscoll), July, 11 8 see ASTM Committee D-16 ACI: American Society for Engineering ASA: see American Concrete Institute Education (ASEE): see American Society of Agronomy Adhesives: Announces Faculty Research Programs for ASAE: see ASTM Committee D-14 1992 (National Update), Dec., 6 see American Society of Association Ex¬ Adhesives Age Magazine: American Society for Quality Control ecutives Presents Adhesives Age Award to j.P. (ASQC): ASCE: Wightman, Dec., 75 Cosponsors a New Measurement Systems see American Society of Civil Engineers Advanced Ceramics: Analysis Reference Manual (National ASEE: see ASTM Committee C-28 Update), Apr., 7 see American Society for Engineering Edu¬ Aerospace and Aircraft: American Society for Training and cation see ASTM Committee F-7 Development (ASTD): ASME: AIA: Publishes "America and the New see American Society of Mechanical Engi¬ see American Institute of Architects Economy" (National Update), Aug., 9 neers AIAG: American Society of Agronomy (ASA): ASQC: see Automotive Industry Action Group To Meet with ASTM Committee F-8 for see American Society for Quality Control AlChE: Standards Development, Oct., 18 Association of College Professors of see American Institute of Chemical Engi¬ American Society of Association Textiles and Clothing: neers Executives (ASAE): Changes Name to International Textile and AISC: Study Reports American Associations Apparel Association (ITAA) (Interna¬ see American Institute of Steel Construc¬ Spend $14.8 Billion Annually to Set tional Update), Nov., 7 tion Standards (National Update), jan., 11 Association of Official Analytical American Association for Laboratory American Society of Civil Engineers Chemists: Accreditation (A2LA): (ASCE): seeAOAC International Signs Agreements with Laboratory Ac¬ FormsCivil Engineering Research Founda¬ Association of State and Territorial Public creditation Systems in Australia and tion (CERF) (National Update), Apr., 7 Health Laboratory Directors: New Zealand (International Update), Feb., 7 American Society of Mechanical Engineers Cosponsors Conference on Laboratory Is¬ (ASME): sues in Childhood Lead Poisoning Pre¬ Signs MOU with EPA (National Update), Sept., 6 Administers Conference on New Ways to vention (Environmental Update), Oct., 9 Produce Gasoline (Environmental Up¬ ASTD: American Association for the date), Jan., 9 see American Society for Trainingand De¬ Advancement of Science (AAAS): Elects Nathan H. Hurt, Jr. as President (Na¬ velopment Invites Nominations for AAAS/ tional Update), Feb., 8 ASTM: Westinghouse Award (National Up¬ date), May, 9 Forms Committee on Dimensional Mea¬ ASTM and the Department of Defense surement (National Update), Aug., 9 (Schweiker), Sept., 25 American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO): Signs Cooperative Agreement with Societe ASTM Mission and Long-Range Goals Des Ingenieurs et Scientifiques de (ASTM Focus), Aug., 16 Conducts Program to Assure Quality of France (International Update), Feb., 6 ASTM Standards Adopted by DOD to Be- 80 ASTM STANDARDIZATION NEWS, DECEMBER 1991 SUBJECT INDEX 1991 STANDARDIZATION NEWS A_ Materials Used in Highway Construc¬ Task Force on Surface Transportation Re¬ tion, Feb., 19 po rts on Technology Issues to U.S. Con¬ A2LA: American Concrete Institute (ACI): gress (National Update), Sept., 7 see American Association for Laboratory Accepting Applications for ACl-James In¬ American Welding Society (AWS): Accreditation struments Student Award (National Up¬ Forms Joint Venture with USSR's E.O. AAAS: date), Nov., 5 Paton Electric Welding Institute (Interna¬ see American Association for the Ad¬ Annual Fall Convention to Be Held in Dal¬ tional Update), Nov., 7 vancement of Science las, TX (National Update), Nov., 5 Analytical Chemistry for Metals, Ores, and AAC: Cosponsoring World of Concrete '92 (Na¬ Related Materials: see Architectural Anodizers Council tional Update), Dec., 7 see ASTM Committee E-1 AASHTO: American Institute of Architects (AIA): ANS: see American Association of State High¬ Becomes Official Working Partner with see American Nuclear Society way and Transportation Officials Royal Architectural Institute of Canada Appearance of Materials: Academic Insights: (RAIC) Under Terms of the Fair Trade see ASTM Committee E-12 ASTM Standards in Materials Engineering Agreement(lnternational Update), Mar., AOAC: Education at Cal Poly (Forgeng), May, 4 8 seeAOAC International ASTM Standards in the Classroom American Institute of Chemical Engineers AOAC International: (Hooper), Apr., 4 (AlChE): Changes Name from Association of Offi¬ Classroom Questions (Sonnino), Oct., 10 Cosponsors Third Topical Conference on cial Analytical Chemists (International Engineers for Education Launches Largest Emerging Technologies in Materials Update), Nov., 7 Private Sector Voluntary Effort in Sup¬ (National Update), Apr., 7 Architectural Anodizers Council (AAC): port of Education (DeLorme), Sept., 10 American Institute of Steel Construction Establishes Technical Committee to Serve Reach Out to the Academic Community (AISC): as Resource for Architects, Specifiers, (Ullman), Aug., 10 Develops Quality Certification Program and Associations (National Update), Standards: A Necessary Part of Engi neeri ng with Metal Building Manufacturers As¬ Mar., 7 Education (Walker), Jan., 4 sociation (MBMA) (National Update), ARoENd: Standards: A Useful Part of Engineering Mar., 7 see Romanian Association for Education (Kulakowski), Feb., 4 American Nuclear Society (ANS): Nondestructive Testing Standards Publications in Student Learning Forms International Nuclear Societies Aromatic Hydrocarbons and Related (Chambers), Mar., 4 Council (INSC) (National Update), Feb., Chemicals: Working Smart (Driscoll), July, 11 8 see ASTM Committee D-16 ACI: American Society for Engineering ASA: see American Concrete Institute Education (ASEE): see American Society of Agronomy Adhesives: Announces Faculty Research Programs for ASAE: see ASTM Committee D-14 1992 (National Update), Dec., 6 see American Society of Association Ex¬ Adhesives Age Magazine: American Society for Quality Control ecutives Presents Adhesives Age Award to j.P. (ASQC): ASCE: Wightman, Dec., 75 Cosponsors a New Measurement Systems see American Society of Civil Engineers Advanced Ceramics: Analysis Reference Manual (National ASEE: see ASTM Committee C-28 Update), Apr., 7 see American Society for Engineering Edu¬ Aerospace and Aircraft: American Society for Training and cation see ASTM Committee F-7 Development (ASTD): ASME: AIA: Publishes "America and the New see American Society of Mechanical Engi¬ see American Institute of Architects Economy" (National Update), Aug., 9 neers AIAG: American Society of Agronomy (ASA): ASQC: see Automotive Industry Action Group To Meet with ASTM Committee F-8 for see American Society for Quality Control AlChE: Standards Development, Oct., 18 Association of College Professors of see American Institute of Chemical Engi¬ American Society of Association Textiles and Clothing: neers Executives (ASAE): Changes Name to International Textile and AISC: Study Reports American Associations Apparel Association (ITAA) (Interna¬ see American Institute of Steel Construc¬ Spend $14.8 Billion Annually to Set tional Update), Nov., 7 tion Standards (National Update), jan., 11 Association of Official Analytical American Association for Laboratory American Society of Civil Engineers Chemists: Accreditation (A2LA): (ASCE): seeAOAC International Signs Agreements with Laboratory Ac¬ FormsCivil Engineering Research Founda¬ Association of State and Territorial Public creditation Systems in Australia and tion (CERF) (National Update), Apr., 7 Health Laboratory Directors: New Zealand (International Update), Feb., 7 American Society of Mechanical Engineers Cosponsors Conference on Laboratory Is¬ (ASME): sues in Childhood Lead Poisoning Pre¬ Signs MOU with EPA (National Update), Sept., 6 Administers Conference on New Ways to vention (Environmental Update), Oct., 9 Produce Gasoline (Environmental Up¬ ASTD: American Association for the date), Jan., 9 see American Society for Trainingand De¬ Advancement of Science (AAAS): Elects Nathan H. Hurt, Jr. as President (Na¬ velopment Invites Nominations for AAAS/ tional Update), Feb., 8 ASTM: Westinghouse Award (National Up¬ date), May, 9 Forms Committee on Dimensional Mea¬ ASTM and the Department of Defense surement (National Update), Aug., 9 (Schweiker), Sept., 25 American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO): Signs Cooperative Agreement with Societe ASTM Mission and Long-Range Goals Des Ingenieurs et Scientifiques de (ASTM Focus), Aug., 16 Conducts Program to Assure Quality of France (International Update), Feb., 6 ASTM Standards Adopted by DOD to Be- 80 ASTM STANDARDIZATION NEWS, DECEMBER 1991 SUBJECT INDEX come Part of Navy's New "Print on De¬ Photograph of 1991 Directors, Apr., 68 ASTM Committee B-8 on Metallic and mand" System, Apr., 18 ASTM Committee A-1 on Steel, Stainless Inorganic Coatings: Balloting System to Become Automated, Steel, and Related Alloys: A History of ASTM Committee B-8 on Me¬ Apr., 19 Award of Merit Present^ to A.J. Wi 11 iams, tallic and Inorganic Coatings (Long), Cosponsors ADVMAT/91, First Interna¬ Jr., July, 78 Oct., 30 tional Symposium on Environmental Ef¬ Award of Merit Presented to E .G. Kay, July, Diffusion Coatings (Cooney, Baldi), Oct., fects on Advanced Materials (Environ¬ 76 38 mental Update), )une, 13 Award of Merit Presented to F.W. ASTM Committee B-9 on Metal Powders Cosponsors Conference on Nondestruc¬ Weingruber, July, 77 and Metal Powder Products: tive Evaluation of Civil Structures and Symposium on Creative Use of Bearing Award of Merit Presented to W.C. Muller, Materials (National Update), Nov., 5 Steels, Nov., 19 Oct., 59 Cosponsors Congressional Reception in A01.14 on Methods of Corrosion Testing: B09.02 on Base Metal Powders: Develop¬ Honor of National Standards Week Clean Machine (Standard Profile), May, ing New Test Method for Volumetric (ASTM Update), Oct., 5 15 Flow Rate of Metal Powders (ASTM Up¬ Cosponsors Industry-Government Stan¬ ASTM Committee A-4 on Iron Castings: date), July,4 dards Partnership IV (National Update), Award of Merit Presented to E.G. Kay, July, ASTM Committee B-10 on Reactive and June, 8; Oct., 7 76 Refractory Metals and Alloys: Cosponsors Third National N ACE Sympo¬ A04.01 on Gray and White Iron Castings: Sponsors Ninth International Symposium sia (National Update), jan., 11; May, 9; Forms New Task Group on the Weld Re- on Zirconium in the Nuclear Industry, Aug., 9 pa ir of Iron Castings (ASTM Update), June, 20 Cosponsors Third Topical Conference on Aug., 5 ASTM Committee C-1 on Cement: Emerging Technologies in Materials A04.02 on Malleable and Ductile Iron Closing the Gap on Cement Expansion (National Update), Apr., 7 Castings: (From the Institute), Aug., 15 Displays Publications at Warsaw Book Forms New Task Group on the Weld Re¬ ASTM Committee C-5 on Manufactured Fair, Sept., 15 pair of Iron Castings (ASTM Update), Carbon and Graphite Products: FDA and ASTM (Marlowe, Mueller), Sept., Aug., 5 Ultra-Marathon [Kennedy] (People), Nov., 28 A04.21 on Testing: 72 Holds Information Seminar with Hungar¬ Exploring Need for New Standard on ASTM Committee C-8 on Refractories: ian Office for Standardization, Sept., 14 Mechanical Testing of Cast Iron, In¬ Award of Merit Presented to R. Fisher, Jan., Hosts ISO Meeting on Mechanical Testing cluding Strain Rate (ASTM Update), 79 at European Office, Sept., 19 Oct., 5 Award of Merit Presented to J.E. Neely, Nominations for Society Offices, Sept., 62 ASTM Committee A-5 on Metallic-Coated June, 77 Publishes 1991 ASTM Publications Cata¬ Iron and Steel Products: Sponsors European Meeting in Cologne, log (ASTM Update), June, 11 Award of Merit Presented to R. Vogler, Jan., Germany (ASTM Update), Aug., 5 Pursues National, International Standards 80 C08.12 on Specifications, Classifications, Issues (ASTM Focus), Apr., 10 Award of Merit Presented to T.C. Britton, and Dimensions: Supporting International Conference on July, 75 Developing Classification on RefrcCtory Materials of Construction for the 21st ASTM Committee A-6 on Magnetic Insulating Fibers and Fiber Products, Century (International Update), Nov., 6 Properties: July, 22 U.S. Commerce Department and Euro¬ Award of Merit Presented to A.L. Von ASTM Committee C-9 on Concrete and pean Community Leaders Discuss Stan¬ Holle, Jan., 81 Concrete Aggregates: dardization and Conformity Assessment ASTM Committee B-1 on Electrical Closing the Gap on Cement Expansion Issues, Sept., 65 Conductors: (From the Institute), Aug., 15 see ASTM Board of Directors B01.08 on Superconductors: Symposium on Radiation Shieldii .g for the see ASTM Committee on Publications Selected as U.S. TAG for lEC Supercon¬ 21st Century, Apr., 25 see ASTM Committee on Standards ductors Committee, June, 20 Thompson Award Presented to J.S. Pierce see ASTM Committee on Technical Com¬ ASTM Committee B-2 on Nonferrous and K.F. von Fay, May, 86 mittee Operations Metals and Alloys: C09.03 on Specifications and Test Meth¬ see ASTM Committee on Terminology Joins with Committee E-1 to Create Test ods: see ASTM Focus Methods for the Analysis of Refined Pre¬ Shotcrete Task Group C09.03.20 to see ASTM Publications cious Metals, May, 16 Hold First Meeting in June, May, 17 see News of the ASTM Board Transfers Jurisdiction of B101 to B-5, Dec., ASTM Committee C-11 on Gypsum and see Shop Talk 15 Related Building Materials and Systems: see From the Office of the President ASTM Committee B-5 on Copper and Award of Merit Presented to A. Erwin, Jan., ASTM Board of Directors: Copper Alloys: 78 Millane, J.A.: Copper Club Award Presented to R.C. ASTM Committee C-13 on Concrete Pipe: lnterviewwiththe1991 Chairman of the Solbach, Apr., 74 Award of Merit Presented to D.L. Bunke, ASTM Board of Directors, Jan., 26 To Revise B 370 and B 101, Dec., 15 Oct., 58 Invites Nominations for Standing Com¬ B05.04 on Pipe and Tube for Copper and Completes Work on C 990 (ASTM Up¬ mittees (ASTM Update), Sept., 5 Copper Products: date), Dec., 5 Word from the Chairman, Aug., 12 Developing a Specification for Liquid ASTM Committee C-14 on Glass: News of the ASTM Board: and Paste Fluxes for Soldering Appli¬ Completes New Standard for Laminated January Meetings Actions, Mar., 14 cations of Copper and Copper Alloy Glass in Architectural Applications May Meetings Actions, July, 14 Tube, Jan., 17 (ASTM Update), June, 11 September Meetings Actions, Nov., 10 Developing Standards on Copper Pipe ASTM Committee C-15 on Manufactured Nominations for Board Announced, Sept., and Tube, Aug., 20 Masonry Units: 62 BOS.05 on Castings and Ingots for Award of Merit Presented to J.C. Grogan, On the Open Road [MoranJ (People), Apr., Remelting: Oct., 59 88 Drafts General Requirements Specifica¬ Cl 5.05 on Masonry Assemblies: On the Road with J.J. Henry [HenryJ tion for Copper Alloys Castings, July, Developing Standards on CompatibiI ity (People), Feb., 80 21 of Materials, Oct., 22 ASTM STANDARDIZATK5N NEWS, DECEMBER 1991 81 I SUBJECT INDEX Yorkdale Award: Developing Standards on Lightfastness mental Labeling (Environmental Up¬ Nominations Solicited, May, 84 and Bioavailability, June, 28 date), Aug., 6 Presented to J. Matthys, Dec., 75 ASTM Committee D-2 on Petroleum Pesticides and Child-Resistant Packaging ASTM Committee C-16 on Thermal Products and Lubricants: (Gross), Apr., 56 Insulation: Award of Merit Presented to E.W. White, DIO.11 on Terminology; Award of Merit Presented to F.J. Powell, July, 78 Forms New Task Group on Pictorial Jan., 80 Award of Merit Presented to K.L. Olsen, Markings for Handling of Shipping Award of Merit Presented To R.W. Gerrish, July, 76 Containers, Mar., 20 Dec., 74 Award of Merit Presented to L.M. Gibbs, D10.13 on Interior Packaging; Symposium on Insulation Materials; Test¬ Oct., 59 Forms New Task Group to Convert Mi 1 i- ing and Applications, July, 23 Standards for Automotive Lubricants tary Specification to ASTM Format, ASTM Committee C-24 on Building Seals (Dable), July, 50 Mar., 20 and Sealants: Symposium on Impact of U.S. Environ¬ D10.15on Fragility: Award of Merit Presented to R. mental Regulation on Fuel Quality, Shake and Break [D 3332J (Standard Witkiewicz, Jan., 81 Oct., 28 Profile), Jan., 73 Symposium on Building Seals and Seal¬ Symposium on Low-Temperature Lubri¬ D10.18on Labeling, Abrasion, Adhesion, ants, Jan., 25 cant Rheology: Measurement and Rel¬ and Coating Weight: Symposium on Science and Technology of evance to Engine Operation, Aug., 27 Continues Work on Draft Standards on Building Seals, Sealants, Glazing, and D02.J on Aviation Fuels: Abrasion, Adhesion, Mar., 20 Waterproofing, Nov., 20 Publishes Emergency Standard on Par¬ DIO.19 on Packaging Recycling and ASTM Committee C-26 on Nuclear Fuel ticulates in Aviation Fuels, Oct., 17 Disposability: Cycle: D02.N on Hydraulic Fluids: Forms NewTaskGroupon Environmen¬ Anderson Award Presented to N. DevelopingTest Method on Sonic Shear tal Labeling Standards as Proposed by Fuhrman, Apr., 72 Testing of Hydraulic Fluids, Dec., 19 the Council on Plastic and Packaging Award of Merit Presented to M.G. Bale, D02.07 on Flow Properties; in the Environment (COPPE), Mar., 20 Nov., 60 Completes Revision of D 2603, Dec., 19 D10.31 on Child-Resistant Packaging: Award of Merit Presented to M.W. Hume, ASTM Committee D-4 on Road and Paving Forms New Task Group on Automated Mar., 75 Materials: Torque Meters, Mar., 22 Participates in a Round-Table Discussion Asphalt Chemistry and Its Effect on Road¬ D10.32 on Consumer Packages; on Improving National Waste Manage¬ way Surface Conditions (Jones, To Develop Standards on Common ment (Environmental Update), Jan., 8 Kennedy), Feb., 38 Consumer Packaging Components ASTM Committee C-28 on Advanced Award of Merit Presented to R.L. Davis, (ASTM Update), Aug., 5 Ceramics: Feb., 66 D10.34 on Identification of Pharmaceuti¬ Forms New Subcommittee on Ceramic Symposium on Effects of Aggregates and cal Drug Product Containers: Matrix Composites (ASTM Update), Mineral Fillers, Oct., 26 Forms New Task Group on Labeling May, 8 ASTM Committee D-6 on Paper and Paper Symbol Development for Pharmaceu¬ C28.07 on Ceramic Matrix Composites: Products: tical Products Used in Chemotherapy, Formed, May, 8 Award of Merit Presented to C.E. Brandon, Mar., 20 Sponsoring Workshop on CMCs (ASTM Mar., 74 ASTM Committee D-11 on Rubber: Update), Nov., 4 Paper Recycling—From Option to Man¬ Award of Merit Presented to J.S. Dick, ASTM Committee D-1 on Paint and date (Mulligan, Hodgson), Apr., 46 Mar., 74 Related Coatings and Materials: D06.40on Recycled Paper: ASTM Committee D-12 on Soaps and Gardner Award Presented to S.B. Developing Standards for Recycled Pa¬ Detergents: Schroeder, Feb., 67 per (Environmental Update), June, 13 Seeks to Form a Task Group on Degree of Spray and Weigh [D 5066) (Standard Pro¬ ASTM Committee D-7 on Wood: Soap and Detergent Biodegradability, file), July, 12 Award of Merit Presented to A.E. Lund, May, 18 Survey on VOC Content to be Conducted Dec., 74 ASTM Committee D-13 on Textiles: with SSPC (ASTM Update), May, 8 Markwardt Award Presented to D.J. Sharp, ASTM Inflatable Restraint Standards D01.08 on Environmental Concerns: Apr., 73 (Downs), July, 28 Explores Need for Standards on VOCs ASTM Committee D-8 on Roofing, Water¬ Award of Merit Presented to D.C. Knodel, and Lead in Paint, Oct., 23 proofing, and Bituminous Materials: Nov., 60 D01.21 on Chemical Analysis of Paints Award of Merit Presented to C.O. Pratt, Award of Merit Presented to J.F. Fuzek, and Paint Materials: Nov., 60 Mar., 74 Forms Task Group on Volatile Organic Completes Work on Several Standards Award of Merit Presented to J.H. Reynolds, Compounds (VOCs) of Aerosol Coat¬ Needed by Industry, Oct., 19 Feb., 66 ings (Environmental Update), Apr., 8 D08.22 on Waterproofing and Damp¬ The Apparel Industry: Changing into VOC Task Group to Meet June 18 (Envi¬ proofing Systems; Somethi ng More Comfortable (From the ronmental Update), June, 12 FirstTwo Proposed Standards to Be Bal¬ Institute), May, 14 D01.23 on Physical Properties of applied loted, Jan., 6 D13.20 on Inflatable Restraints: Paint Films: ASTM Committee D-9 on Electrical and To Sponsor Seminar on Automotive Air Organizes Program on the Measure¬ Electronic Insulating Materials: Bags, Jan., 20 ment of Coating Hardness (ASTM ASTM Committee D-9 on Electrical and ASTM Committee D-14 on Adhesives: Update), Dec., 5 Electronic Insulating Materials Jumps Adhesives Age Award Presented to J.P. D01.34 on Naval Stores; into the Fire (Caudill), Nov., 34 Wightman, Dec., 75 To Review 21 Test Methods, July, 18 Scott Award Presented to R.E. Kraus, Apr., September Meeting to Feature Tour of D01.55 on Factory Applied Coatings on 73 Laboratory in Virginia (ASTM Update), Preformed Products: D09.12 on Electrical Tests: Sept., 5 To Conduct Round Robin For VOC Test Revising D 374 (ASTM Update), Dec., 5 D14.03 on Research: Method (ASTM Update), Sept., 5 ASTM Committee D-10 on Packaging: To Develop Research Programs to En¬ D01.57 on Artists' Paints and Related Ma¬ Award of Merit Presented to A.M. Perritt, courage and Promote Standards De¬ terials: July, 76 velopment Relating to Adhesives Developing New Standards for Environ- (ASTM Update), July, 4 82 ASTM STANDARDIZATION NEWS, DECEMBER 1991 SUBJECT INDEX D14.60 on Adhesive Material Classifica¬ Developing New Standards to Address tute), Mar., 16 tion: Design and Construction of Liners, Holds International Symposium on New Subcommittee Formed to Develop Caps for Landfills, July, 19 Standardization of Degradable Plas¬ Material Adhesive Specifications, D18.21 on Ground Water and Vadose tics in January (International Update), Mar., 22 Zone Investigations: Mar., 9 D14.70 on Construction Adhesives: Six Standards Nearing Completion, ASTM Committee D-21 on Polishes: Developing Test Methods on Charac¬ Dec., 18 Award of Merit Presented to F.A. Martin, teristics of Adhesives for Floor Cover¬ ASTM Committee D-19 on Water: Jan., 79 ings (ASTM Update), Dec., 5 Award of Merit Presented to B.A. Malo, ASTM Committee D-22 on Sampling and ASTM Committee D-15 on Engine Mar., 75 Analysis of Atmospheres: Coolants: DrinkSensibly [D1292) (Standard Profile), Award of Merit Presented to H.L. Rook, Completes Work on Specification for Pre¬ Mar., 17 Nov., 61 diluted Antifreeze, Oct., 17 Hecht Award Presented to O.J. Rogers, Participates in Round-Table Discussion on Engine Coolants and ASTM Committee D- June, 78 Improving National Waste Manage¬ 15 (Beal), July, 58 Oil in The Environment (Hendrick), Apr., ment (Environmental Update), Jan., 8 ASTM Committee D-16 on Aromatic 38 PubI ishes D 5149, Test Method for Ozone Hydrocarbons and Related Chemicals: Participates in Round-Table Discussion on in the Atmosphere: Continuous Mea¬ To Develop New Test Methods on Specific Improving National Waste Manage¬ surement by Ethylene Chemilumines¬ Chemical Products (ASTM Update), ment (Environmental Update), Jan., 8 cence (Environmental Update), Aug., 6 Sept., 5 D19.02 on General Specifications, Tech¬ Twenty-Second Support Command, Symposium on Engine Coolants: nical Resources, and Statistical Meth¬ [SnowJ (People), Dec., 104 Development, Testing, and Use, Nov., ods: D22.05 on Indoor Air: 19 Developing Guide on Standardizing Develops New Standard to Test Nico¬ D16.0A on Benzene, Toluene, Xylenes, Field Practice for the Analysis of Wa¬ tine in Indoor Air (Environmental Up¬ Cyclohexane, and Their Derivatives: ter (Environmental Update), Apr., 9 date), Jan., 8 Developing Specifications for Ortho- D19.03 on Sampling of Water and Water- Sponsors Workshop on Selection and Xylene and Cyclohexane, Nov., 15 formed Deposits: Use of Sorbents for Volatile Organic Develop! ng Test Methods for the Deter- Developing Test Method for On-Line Chemical Measurements (National mination of Low Levels of Specific Im¬ Monitoring of Dissolved Oxygen in Update), Oct., 9 purities in Benzene (ASTM Update), High Purity Water (ASTM Update), ASTM Committee D-24 on Carbon Black: Nov., 4 Nov., 4 Award of Merit Presented to W.C. Jones, ASTM Committee D-18 on Soil and Rock: D19.04 on Methods of Radiochemical July, 75 Award of Merit Presented to R.E. Gray, Analysis: Sponsors Seminar on Nitrogen Surface June, 77 Developing New Test Method for Tri¬ Area (ASTM Update), June, 11 1990 Hogentogler Award Presented toJ.T. tium in Drinking Water (Environmen¬ ASTM Committee D-26 on Halogenated Germaine, May, 86 tal Update), Jan., 8 Organic Solvents: 1991 Hogentogler Award Presented to D.l. D19.07 on Sediment, Geomorphology, Award of Merit Presented to R. Stannard, Oct., 60 and Open Channel Flow: Etherington, Jan., 78 Organizes International Symposium on Forms New Task Group on Best Man¬ Develops Specifications and Test Methods Mapping and Geographic Information agement Practices (ASTM Update), for Recycled Halogenated Solvents (En¬ Systems, Feb., 12 May, 8 vironmental Update), Apr., 8 Participates in Round-Table Discussion on D19.31 on Identification of Waterborne D26.08 on Recovered Solvents Specifica¬ Improving National Waste Manage¬ Oils: tions: ment (Environmental Update), Jan., 8 Developing Test Method on Identifying Task Group D26.08.02 on Specifica¬ Symposium on Applications of Agricul¬ Low Levels of Petroleum Hydrocar¬ tions for Recovered 1,1,1 tural Analysis in Environmental Studies, bons, June, 26 Trichloroethane to Hold a Working May, 22 ASTM Committee D-20 on Plastics: Session in October (Environmental Symposium on Slurry Walls: Design/Con¬ Automotive Standards for Plastics Update), Aug., 7 struction/Quality Control, June, 30 (MacFarlane), July, 46 ASTM Committee D-27 on Electrical Symposium on Superfund Risk Assessment Award of Excellence Presented to H.S. Insulating Liquids and Gases: in Soil Contamination Studies, Oct., 27 Loveless, Sept., 68 Award of Merit Presented to R.l. Lowe, D18.01 on Surface and Subsurface Char¬ Award of Merit Presented to A.J. FI i nt, Ju ne, July, 76 acterization: 77 How to Prevent Rain in Power Transform¬ D18.01.08 on Global Change Standards to Forms Task Group on Environmental Stress ers (Griffin), Nov., 30 Identify Standards Development Goals Crack Resistance of Threaded Plastic ASTM Committee D-30 on High Modulus (Environmental Update), Dec., 8 Closures (ASTM Update), Oct., 5 Fibers and Their Composites: Forms D18.01.07 on Geostatistics, Industry and Academia Combine Efforts in Symposium on Composite Materials: Fa¬ Nov., 12 Degradable Polymers Program (From tigue and Fracture, May, 22 Sponsors Workshop to Review Pro¬ the Institute), Nov., 8 Symposium on High Temperature and En¬ posed ASTM Standard on Spatial Data Participates in Round-Table Discussion on vironmental Effects on Polymeric Com¬ Documentation (Environmental Up¬ Improving National Waste Manage¬ posites, Oct., 26 date), June, 12 ment (Environmental Update), Jan., 8 D30.04 on High-Performance Fibers and D18.06 on Physico-Chemical Properties D20.70 on Analytical Methods: Composites: of Soil and Rock: Developing Analytical Methods for Re¬ Forms Study Group to Study Durability Forms New Task Group on Soils as a Me¬ cycled Plastics, Oct., 16 of Polymer Matrix Composites, Mar., dium for Plant Growth, Jan., 20 D20.95 on Recycled Plastics: 23 D18.08 on Special and Construction Con¬ Good Marks for Plastics [D1972) (Stan¬ ASTM Committee D-33 on Protective trol Testing: dard Profile), June, 19 Coating and Lining Work for Power Completes Five-Year Project on the De¬ D20.96 on Environmentally Degradable Generation Facilities: velopment of Standards for Rapid Plastics: Developing Standards on Inspection, Testing of Soils in the Field, May, 19 Degradable Plastics—Managing the Maintenance, and Quality Assurance Solid Waste Dilemma (From the Insti¬ Systems (ASTM Update), Aug., 5 ASTM STANDARDIZATION NEWS, DECEMBER ) 991 83 SUBJECT INDEX The Standards Activities of D-3 3 on Protec¬ termination of Oxygen in Titanium E07.07 on Electromagnetic Methods: tive Coating and Lining Work for Power and Titanium Alloys, Aug., 26 Developing Standard on Eddy Current Generation Facilities (Pinney), Oct., 42 ASTM Committee E-4 on Metallography: Coils, Nov., 13 D33.02 on Service and Material Param¬ 75 Years of Metal lography (Vander Voort), ASTM Committee E-9 on Fatigue: eters: May, 58 Award of Merit Presented to R.T. Compiles ASTM Protective Coating ASTM Standards in Materials Engineering Watanabe, July, 77 Standards for Use in Nuclear Power Education at Cal Poly (Forgeng), May, 4 Symposium on Advances in Fatigue Life¬ Plants (ASTM Update), July, 4 Award of Merit Presented to A. Szirmae, time Predictive Techniques, Nov., 20 D33.04 on Inspection; Jan., 80 Symposium on Composite Materials: Fa¬ Develops Standard Training Guide for Committee E-4 and Grain Size Measure¬ tigue and Fracture, May, 22 Coatings Inspectors in the Power Gen¬ ments: 75 Years of Progress (Vander Symposium on Multiaxial Fatigue, Oct., eration Field, Jan., 19 Voort), May, 42 26 ASTM Committee D-34 on Waste Metallographic Evaluation of Thermally Symposium on Thermo-Mechanical Fa¬ Management: Sprayed Coatings (Fowler), May, 54 tigue (TMF) Behavior of Materials, Oct., Changes Title to Committee D-34 on Metal lography Group to Create Standards 26 Waste Management from Waste Dis¬ for Thermally Sprayed Coatings, Feb., ASTM Committee E-10 on Nuclear posal (Environmental Update), Aug., 7 16 Technology and Applications; Develops New Standard for Evaluation of Nonmetallic Inclusions and ASTM Com¬ Award of Merit Presented to E.P. Lime Kiln and Portland Cement Kiln mittee E-4 (Vander Voort, Wilson), May, Lippincott, Nov., 60 Dusts (Environmental Update), Jan., 9 28 Award of Merit Presented to F.A. Garner, Environmental Concerns Demand Good Norton Scholarship Presented to A.M. Jan., 79 Field and Analytical Standards (Tait), Redsten, June, 78 Cosponsors Meeting of International Apr., 52 On the Shoulders of Giants (Inside SN), Nuclear Specialists in Eastern Europe, Forms New Subcommitteeon Waste Man¬ May, 1 Jan., 16 agement Site Remediation (Environ¬ Symposium on Metallography; 75 Years Sincerely Yours [DerrJ (People), Oct., 72 mental Update), Oct., 8 Later, Apr., 26; (ASTM Update), May, 8 El 0.02 on Behavior and Use of Nuclear Mai loy Award Presented to S.R. Tait, Aug., Thermal ly Sprayed Coatings (Diaz, Blann), Structural Materials: 57 May, 48 Holds Workshop in Experience with Makes Available Four New Test Methods X-Ray Microanalysis by Energy Dispersive Testing Reconstituted Charpy Speci¬ for the Physical and Chemical Charac¬ Spectroscopy (Friel), May, 38 mens, June, 22 terization of Waste, Apr., 9 E04.05 on Microindentation Hardness: ASTM Committee E-11 on Quality and Participates in Round-Table Discussion on Forms Task Group on Light Load and Statistics: Improving National Waste Manage¬ Automatic Microindentation Hard¬ Reach Out to the Academic Community ment (Environmental Update), Jan., 8 ness Testing (ASTM Update), Feb., 9 (Ullman), Aug., 11 D34.14 on Materials Recovery: ASTM Committee E-5 on Fire Standards: ASTM Committee E-12 on Appearance of Develops Specification on Glass Gullet Award of Merit Presented to D.F. Boring, Materials: Recycling, Mar., 24 Jan., 78 Publishes ASTM Standards on Color and D34.16on Processing Equipment and Unit Forms New Task Croup to Develop Prac¬ Appearance Measurement, 3rd Ed. Operations: tice for Fire Test Laboratory Accredita¬ (ASTM Update), Aug., 5 Invites Participation in Standards Re¬ tion, May, 20 Term i nology of Appearance (Term i nology view, Apr., 20 ASTM Committee E-6 on Performance of Update), July, 19 ASTM Committee D-35 on Geosynthetics: Building Constructions: El 2.11 on Visual Methods: Participates in Round-Table Discussion on Award of Merit Presented to G. Davis, Forms Six New Task Groups (ASTM Up¬ Improving National Waste Manage¬ June, 77 date), Apr., 5 ment (Environmental Update), Jan., 8 To Develop Standards on Abatement of ASTM Committee E-15 on Industrial Sponsors ASTM Standards on Hazards from Lead-Based Paint, Sept., Chemicals: Geosynthetics, 2nd Edition (ASTM Up¬ 14 El 5.22 on Functional Groups: date), July, 4 E06.22 on Durability Performance of Working on Dicumyl Peroxide Stan¬ Sponsors Workshop on Geosynthetic Soil Building Constructions: dards, Dec., 14 Reinforcement, Oct., 22 Developing Standard for Vapor Retard¬ El 5.23 on Physical Properties: D35.01 on Mechanical Properties: ers and Air Barrier Materials, July, 21 Developing Tables for Calculating the Seeks Laboratories to Complete Round E06.25on Whole Buildings and Facilities: Weight and Volume of Liquid Indus¬ RobinTestingon Direct Shear Friction Seeks Comments on Three Proposed trial Chemicals in Metric Units (ASTM (Environmental Update), June, 12 Standards for Managing Space Effi¬ Update), July, 4 ASTM Committee E-1 on Analytical ciently, Feb., 13 El 5.51 on Acids: Chemistry for Metals, Ores, and Related E06.41 on Infiltration Performances: Developing Methods for Determining Materials: Publishes Guide for Reducing Radon in Sulfur Dioxide and Arsenic in Sulfuric Abracadabra [Deak] (People), Aug., 72 New Residential Buildings, Mar., 18 Acid (ASTM Update), Sept., 5 Joins With Committee B-2 to Create Test ASTM Committee E-7 on Nondestructive El 5.52 on Alkalies: Methods for the Analysis of Refined Pre¬ Testing: Developing Ion Chromatographic Test cious Metals, May, 16 Award of Merit Presented toC.W. McKee, Methods (ASTM Update), July, 4 E01.02 on Ores, Concentrates, and Re¬ Mar., 75 El 5.59 on Acid Grade Fluorospar: lated Metallic Materials: Award of Merit Presented to G .J. Posakony, Formed (ASTM Update), Feb., 9 Forms Task Group to Develop Practices Jan., 80 ASTM Committee E-17 on Pavement forSamplingandTest Methods For the Award of Merit Presented to T.F. Management Technologies: Analysisof Various Minerals, Mar., 24 Drumwright, Oct., 58 Are Pavements Built For the User? E01.03 on Copper, Nickel, Cobalt, and Briggs Award Presented to R.L. (Hudson), Feb., 42 Precious Metals; Newacheck, Apr., 73 Development of ASTM H igh way Mon itor- To Begin a Round-Robin Test Series, On the Open Road [Moran] (People), Apr., ing Standards (Albright), Feb., 22 Oct., 20 88 On the Road with J.J. Henry (People), Feb., E01.06 on Ti, Zr, W, Mo, Ta, Nb, Hf: 80 Publishes Standard Test Method on De- 84 ASTM STANDARDIZATION NEWS, DECEMBER 1991 SUBJECT INDEX Pavement Skid Resistance Group, Feb., 15 nique for Measuring Changes in Sen- Liability Litigation: Pavement Texture Significance and Mea- sory Perception, Mar., 20 Formed by Merger of E-40 and E-30 surement (Meyer), Feb., 28 ASTM Committee E-19 on (ASTM Update), Dec., 5 Rolling Toward a New Century (Pierce), Chromatography: ASTM Committee E-31 on Computerized July, 34 Award of Merit Presented to G.D. Dupre, Systems: Three Slippery Decades (Inside SN), Feb., Jan., 78 Medical Knowledge Representation 1 Award of Merit Presented to G.T. Fritz, (Pryor), Aug., 36 Smooth Touchdown (E 503, E 965] (Stan- Dec., 74 E31.15 on Health Knowledge Representa- dard Profile), Feb., 21 ASTM Committee E-20 on Temperature tion: Standards: A Useful Part of Engineering Measurement: Formed by E-31, May, 16 Education (Kulakowski), Feb., 4 Thompson Award Presented to D.J. E31.16 on Data Interchange for Electro- Standards for Highway Weigh-ln-Motion Mackenzie, Oct., 60 physiological Waveforms and Signals: (WIM) Systems (Lee), Feb., 32 E20.02 on Radiation Thermometry: Integrated Clinical Neurophysiology Symposium on Standardization in Pave- Cosponsors Workshop on Advances in Lab (Jacobs, Lagerlund), Aug., 30 ment Management Implementation, Radiation Thermometry Technology To Consider Comments on Proposed May, 24 with NIST (ASTM Update), May, 8 Specification for Interchange Formats Tilton E. Shelburne Award Presented to ASTM Committee E-21 on Space for Neurophysiological Data, Apr., 21 R.L. Rizenbergs, Mar., 72 Simulation and Applications of Space ASTM Committee E-33 on Environmental El 7.32 on Measurement and Control of Technology: Acoustics: Roughness in Construction and Reha- Holds Meetings in Conjunction with the Award of Merit Presented to C.W. Rod- bilitation of Pavements: Institute of Environmental Sciences' man, July, 77 Sponsors Panel Discussion on Consider- 37th Technical Meeting in May (ASTM ASTM Committee E-34 on Occupational ations for the Measurement and Con- Update), Mar., 6 Health and Safety: trol of Pavement Roughness (ASTM ASTM Committee E-24 on Fracture Developing Standard on Ergonomics, Update), Oct., 5 Mechanics: Nov., 13 El 7.42 on Traffic Characteristics: Award of Merit Presented to R.P. Gangloff, E34.02 on Carbon Disulphide (Inactive): Sponsoring Workshop on AVI (ASTM Oct., 59 To Discuss Changes in Government Update), Nov., 4 Best Student Paper Award Presented to K.- Regulations for Occupational Expo- ASTM Committee E-18 on Sensory Y. Hour, Oct., 60 sure to Carbon Disulphide (National Evaluation of Materials and Products: Fracture Mechanics Medal Presented to Update), Oct., 8 A History of ASTM Committee E-18 E.T. Wessel, Feb., 67 E34.05 on Insoluble Chromates: (Peryam), Mar., 28 Symposium on Chevron-Notch Fracture Seeks Participation in the Review of E A Study of the Comparative Slipperiness of Test Experience: Metals and Non-Met- 848 (ASTM Update), Feb., 9 Floor Cleaning Chemicals (English, als, Apr., 25 E34.08 on Asbestos: Kohr), Mar., 62 Symposium on Composite Materials: Fa- To Revise E 849 (Environmental Up- Can You See the Road? (Dejaiffe), Mar., 46 tigue and Fracture, May, 22 date), June, 13 Does it Look OK?: When You Can't Use an Symposium on Constraint Effects in Frac- E34.15 on Health Assessments and Record Instrument on It, Look at It! (Hale), Mar., ture, Apr., 26 Keeping: 50 ASTM Committee E-27 on Hazard To Meet for First Time, Feb., 17 How Much Pain Will Bring You Pleasure? Potential of Chemicals: E34.70 on Single Crystal Ceramic Whis- ...and Other Spicy Sensations (Gillette, Award of Merit Presented to E.D. Weir, kers: King), Mar., 38 July, 77 Publishes Standards on SiC Whiskers How to Taste Wine (For Fun and Profit) Summary of Subcommittee Activities, July, (Environmental Update), Dec., 9 (Goldwyn, Lawless), Mar., 32 16 ASTM Committee E-35 on Pesticides: Inter-Society Color Council and ASTM: A ASTM Committee E-28 on Mechanical Developing Two Test Methods on Disin- 60-Year Partnership in Color and Ap- Testing: fectant Efficacy and Medical Device pearance Perception and Measurement A Few Surprises (Inside SN), Jan., 1 Sterilization, Aug., 20 (Billmeyer), Mar., 54 Anthony DeBellis Award Presented to G. Symposiumon Pesticide Formulations and Japanese Language Compilation of E-18 Vander Voort, Feb., 66 Applications Systems, Oct., 27 Standards Published by JSA (ASTM Up- Award of Merit Presented to R.S. Strimel, ASTM Committee E-36 on Laboratory and date), Dec., 5 June, 78 Inspection Agency Evaluation and Smelling the Roses (Inside SN), Mar., 1 Calibration and Verification of Materials Accreditation: Sponsors One-Day Workshop On Product Testing Machines and Systems (Perlov, Hogentogler Award Presented to G.A. Development and Research Guidance Martin), Jan., 38 Berman, Oct., 58 Testing with Special Consumer Groups First Materials Testing in America Sponsors Workshop on New Standards Re- (ASTM Update), Apr., 5 (Penniman), Jan., 34Five Decades of quirements for Laboratory and Inspec- Standards Publications in Student Learning Dedicated Service [Schultz] (People), tion Agency Accreditation, June, 25 (Academic Insights), Mar., 4 Jan., 96 E36.50 on Scopes of Accreditation: Symposium on Product Development and John A. Mi 1 lane—1 nterview with the 1991 Forms New Task Group to Review E Research GuidanceTesting with Special Chairman of the ASTM Board of Direc- 1224 (ASTM Update), May, 8 i Consumer Groups, May, 22 tors, Jan., 26 ASTM Committee E-37 on Thermal I Testing With Children: Getting Reliable In- On the Open Road [Moran] (People), Apr., Measurements: formation from Kids (Schraidt), Mar., 42 88 Forming Task Group to Develop a Test USNC/CIE: What Is It? How Does It Oper- Symposium on Automation of Mechanical Method on Differential Thermal Analy- ate? What Does It Do For ASTM? Testing, Dec., 25 sis, Dec., 20 (Hammond), Mar., 58 Symposium on M3D: Mechanics and Heeding the Call [Riga] (People), Mar., 88 El 8.03 on Other Senses: Mechanisms of Material Damping Pro- E37.01 on Test Methods and Recom- Developing Draft Standards on Skinfeel gram, Jan., 24 mended Practices: Analysis of Creams and Lotions, Aug., ASTM Committee E-30 on Forensic Begins Activities on Differential Scan- 25 Sciences: ning Calorimetry and Dielectric Ther- El 8.04 on Sensory Relationships: Heeding the Call [Riga] (People), Mar., 88 mal Analysis, Jan., 21 Forms Task Group to Develop Tech- E30.40 on Technical Aspects of Products ASTM STANDARDIZATION NEWS, MCEMBER 1991 85 SUBJECT INDEX Conducting Round Robin Test Program Symposium on Leak Detection for Under¬ F08.18 on Golf Club Shafts: for Development of Precision and Bias ground Storage Tanks, Nov., 19 Developing Standard for Physical Prop¬ Data for Proposed Method on Mass ASTM Committee F-1 on Electronics: erties of Golf Club Shafts, Nov., 14 Loss (ASTM Update), July, 4 Accelerated Microelectronic Contamina¬ F08.52 o.'. ' laying Surfaces and Facilities: Developing Test Methods on DMAs tion Standards (Riddle, Washburn), Completes Standard on Playground Sur¬ (ASTM Update), Dec., 5 Nov., 36 faces, June, 27 Dielectric Thermal Analysis Presenta¬ Forms New Activity on Membrane Developing Standard for Ice Hockey tion to be Given (ASTM Update), Jan., Switches (ASTM Update), Mar., 6 Rink Safety, Aug., 22 6 F01.03 on Metallic Materials: To Meet with American Society of Forms Two New Task Groups to Investi¬ To Develop Proposed Specification on Agronomy for Standards Develop¬ gate Test Methods for Procedures Iron-Nickel-Cobalt Alloy, June, 24 ment, Oct., 18 Used in Performing Thermal Mea¬ FOl.lOon Processing Environments: F08.53 on Headgear: surements, Feb., 16 Developing Standard on Contamination Developing Standard for Football Eye ASTM Committee E-40 on Technical Control Relating to Electronics, Nov., and Face Protectors, Sept., 18 Aspects of Products Liability Litigation: 4 Promoting the Use of F 1163, Nov., 40 Merges with E-30 to Form Subcommittee F01.17 on Sputter Metallization: ASTM Committee F-9 on Tires: E30.40 (ASTM Update), Dec., 5 New Subcommittee Formed (ASTM Up¬ Award of Merit Presented to W.R. ASTM Committee E-4t on Laboratory date), Jan., 6 Janowski, July, 75 Apparatus: F01.18 on Membrane Switches: Rolling Toward a New Century (Pierce), E41.01 on Glass Apparatus: Organizes Task Groups to Develop July, 34 E 438 Adopted by GSA as U .S. Standard, Standards on Membrane Switches, To Feature Tours and Demonstrations at Aug., 23 Aug., 22 Nov. Meetings (ASTM Update), Oct., 5 ASTM Committee E-43 on SI Practice: ASTM Committee F-4 on Medical and To Hold Seminar on Retread Tires and/or Award of Merit Presented to L.F. Sokol, Surgical Materials and Devices: Selection Criteria (ASTM Update), Apr., Nov., 61 A Good Match [F 763, F 981J (Standard 5 Solicits Participation in Committee (ASTM Profile), Aug., 18 To Tour the Hercules Automotive Testing Update), June, 11 Award of Merit Presented to E.E. Frisch, Services Facil ity in West Virginia (ASTM ASTM Committee E-44 on Solar, Oct., 58 Update), Feb., 9 Geothermal, and Other Alternative Award ofMerit Presented to R.Y.Hori, July, F09.40 on Retread Tires: Energy Sources: 75 New Subcommittee to Form (ASTM Up¬ E44.09 on Photovoltaic Electric Power Personal Best [Mayor] (People), Sept., 80 date), Apr., 5 Systems: Sponsors Student Paper Competition, ASTM Committee F-10 on Food: DevelopingTest Method for Weathering Sept., 20 To Review Proposed Drafts for Chicken of Nonconcentrating Photovoltaic Sponsors Workshop on "Ion Implantation Products and Potatoes (ASTM Update), Modules, Sept., 15 of Medical Devices" (ASTM Update), Sept., 5 ASTM Committee E-47 on Biological Feb., 9 FI 0.04 on Fruits, Vegetables, and Juices: Effects and Environmental Fate: Sponsors Workshop on "Use and Perfor¬ Plans to Draft New Specification for Participates in Round-Table Discussion on mance of Staples in the Human Body" Decaffeinated Coffee and Tea (ASTM Improving National Waste Manage¬ (ASTM Update), Mar., 6 Update), Feb., 9 ment (Environmental Update), Jan., 8 Symposium on Characterization and Test¬ ASTM Committee F-12 on Security Sediment Toxicity and Bioaccumulation ing of Composite Materials for Implant Systems and Equipment: Testing (Ingersoll), Apr., 28 Applications in the Human Body, Oct., FI 2.50 on Locking Devices: Symposium on Environmental Toxicology 28 Seeking Participation in Standards De¬ and Risk Assessment, Apr., 25 F04.02 on Resources: velopment on Electronic Locking De¬ E47.01 on Aquatic Toxicology: Exploring New Types of Materials for vices and Hasps/Latches (ASTM Up¬ E1218, Guide for Conducting Static 96- Use in Surgical and Medical Applica¬ date), Feb., 9 h Toxicity Test with Microalgae (Envi¬ tions, Apr., 20 ASTM Committee F-13 on Safety and ronmental Update), Apr., 8 F04.09 on Flexible Gastrointestinal Traction for Footwear: ASTM Committee E-48 on Biotechnology: Endoscopes: Sponsors Workshop on Evaluating Slip E48.02 on Characterization and Identifica¬ Flexible Fiberoptic Endoscopes, Aug., Equipment Tests, Oct., 20 tion of Biological Systems: 40 ASTM Committee F-14 on Fences: Developing Two Standards on Use of To Develop Standards on Cleanability Award ofMerit Presented to W.G. Ullrich, PCR, Sept., 14 and Reprocessing Procedures, Dec., Oct., 59 ASTM Committee E-49 on 19 Man of a Thousand Faces (People), May, Computerization of Material Property ASTM Committee F-5 on Business Imaging 96 Data: Products: ASTM Committee F-15 on Consumer Holds International Symposium and Main Award of Merit Presented to T.J. Wirth, Products: Committee Meeting on the Computer¬ July, 78 Accepting Nominations for Margaret ization and Use of Material Property ASTM Committee F-6 on Resilient Floor Dana Award (ASTM Update), June, 11 Data, Dec., 14 Coverings: Developing Standards on Pool Covers, Symposium on Computerization and Use F06.80 on Specifications: Playground Equipment, June, 23 of Materials Property Data, July, 24 Forms Task Group on Rubber and Vinyl Organizes New Activity on Infant Bedding E49.51 on Chemical Structural Informa¬ Stair Treads (ASTM Update), June, 11 and Soft Goods (ASTM Update), July, 4 tion: ASTM Committee F-7 on Aerospace and FI 5.40 on Juvenile Products: Sponsors Workshop on "Extensions to Aircraft: Development Standards on Infant Bed¬ Standard Molecular Data (SMD) For¬ Fowl Encounters [F 330] (Standard Profile), ding/Soft Goods, Nov., 14 mat" (ASTM Update), Mar., 6 Dec., 23 ASTM Committee F-16 on Fasteners: ASTM Committee E-50 on Environmental ASTM Committee F-8 on Sports Equipment Award of Merit Presented to F.W. Assessment: and Facilities: Weingruber, July, 77 In Search of Certainty (Jones), Apr., 34 F08.17 on Trampolines: Award ofMerit Presented to J.B. Levy, Jan., Organizes Activity on Human and Envi¬ Developing Standard to Cover Safety 79 ronmental Risk Assessment, Aug., 24 PerformanceofTrampolines, Nov., 15 86 ASTM STANDARDIZATION NEWS, DECEMBER 1991 SUBJECT INDEX Award of Merit Presented to T.C. Britton, F30.02 on Personnel, Education, and ASTM Committee on Publications (COP): July, 75 Training: COP Award Presented to S.J. Krumbein ASTM Committee F-18 on Electrical OrganizesTaskGroupon Rescue ofVic- and V.C. Pascucci, May, 87 Protective Equipment for Workers: tims from Automobile Accidents Why Can't We...? (Terminology Update), Forms Task Group on Flame Resistant (ASTM Update), Aug., 5 Sept., 16 Rainwear (ASTM Update), Mar., 6 Standard Guide to Be Developed for ASTM Committee on Terminology (COT): Overshoes and Electrical Safety [F1116, F Training Emergency Medical Techni¬ COT Award Presented to A.H. Landrock, 1117] (Standard Profile), Nov., 9 cians (ASTM Update), Jan., 6 Apr., 73 Symposium on Acoustic Emission Testing ASTM Committee F-31 on Health Care Humpty Dumpty and the Law: Definitions of Aerial Devicesand Associated Equip¬ Services and Equipment: in the Judicial Process (Dumas), Dec., 52 ment Used in the Utility Industries, July, Breathing More Easily [F 954J (Standard Lexicography Versus Terminology 23 Profile), Oct., 13 (Wright), Dec., 40 ASTM Committee F-20 on Fiazardous ASTM Committee F-32 on Search and see Terminology Update Substances and Oil Spill Response: Rescue: Standardization of Terminology in ASTM: To Accelerate Standards Development in A Partnership with Man's Best Friend [H. The Historical Perspective (Ellis), Dec., Response to OPA (Environmental Up¬ Graham] (People), June, 96 30 date), Dec., 8 F32.02 on Search and Rescue Manage¬ Symposium on Standardizing Terminol¬ ASTM Committee F-21 on Filtration: ment: ogy for BetterCommunication: Practice, Forms New Subcommittee on Pulse Jet Fil¬ Developing Standard on ICS, Dec., 15 Applied Theory, and Results, May, 22 tration Fabric Testing (ASTM Update), F32.05 on Rescue Operations: Terminology Management in ASTM Com¬ Apr., 5 Develops Standards for Medical Aspects mittees (Pratt), Dec., 46 F21.30 on Cleanable Filtration Media; of Search and Rescue (ASTM Update), Terminology Management in ASTM—The To Develop Standards for Operating June, 11 Issue Is Quality (Strehlow), Dec., 36 Procedures and Apparatus Relating to Invites Wilderness Emergency Medical U.S. Participation in ISO/TC 37 on Termi¬ Cleaning of Filtration Media, Sept., 19 Systems Protocols and Treatment nology (Sperati, Wright), Dec., 56 ASTM Committee F-23 on Protective Guidelines (ASTM Update), Apr., 5 ASTM Committee T-4 on Environmental Clothing: F32.07 on Communications: Education: Reorganizes Committee Structure, Dec., Developing Standard on Software Infor¬ Learning About Our World (Inside SN), 17 mation Interchange, Dec., 15 Apr., 1 Symposium on Challenges for Developing ASTM Committee G-1 on Corrosion of Towards Shaping Environmental Literacy Protective Clothing for »he 1990s and Metals: for a Sustainable Future (Roth), Apr., 42 Beyond, May, 23 Award of Merit Presented to J.C. Hosier, ASTM Focus: F23.10on Planning: Mar., 74 ASTM Mission and Long-Range Goals, Researching Standards in Nuclear Pro¬ LaQue Award Presented to R. Baboian, Aug., 16 tective Clothing, June, 25 Apr., 72 ASTM Pursues National, International ASTM Committee F-25 on Shipbuilding: Sponsors Workshop on In-Plant Corrosion Standards Issues, Apr., 10 Haas Award Presented to T.F. Conroy, Testing (ASTM Update), Oct., 5 Recognizing the Contributions of Our Apr., 72 Symposium on Corrosion Forms and Con¬ Members (Azzara), May, 12 F25.10 on Electrical, Electronics, and Au¬ trol for Infrastructure, July, 23 ASTM Nominating Committee: tomation: Symposium on Electrochemical Imped¬ Members Appointed, Apr., 68 Drafting Specification on Electrical Insu¬ ance: Analysis and Interpretation, Nov., Seeks Suggestions for Candidates for Soci¬ lation Monitors, May, 21 19 ety Office (ASTM Update), Mar., 6; Apr., F25.13 on Piping Systems: Tour Award Presented to R.A. Mayville, 5 Developing Proposed Specification for T.J. Warren, and P.D. Hilton, May, 86 ASTM Officer's Conference: Pressure Regulating Valves for Steam G01.10 on Corrosion in Soils: To Be Held Sept. 23-24 at ASTM Head¬ Service (ASTM Update), Aug., 5 Proposes Research Project to ISR (ASTM quarters (ASTM Update), Apr., 5 ASTM Committee F-26 on Food Service Update), Sept., 5 ASTM Symposia: Equipment: ASTM Committee G-2 on Wear and Acoustic Emission Testing of Aerial De¬ To Develop Standards on Combination Erosion: vices and Associated Equipment Used in Convection/Steamer Ovens, Sept., 17 Symposium on Wear and Friction of Elas¬ the Utility Industries (F-18), July, 23 F26.02 on Cooking and Warming Equip¬ tomers, Aug., 27 Advances in Fatigue Lifetime Predictive ment: G02.10 on Erosion by Liquids: Techniques (E-9), Nov., 20 Forms Task Group on Steam-Jacketed Conducting Interlaboratory Study ApplicationsofAgricultural Analysis in En¬ Kettles, Feb., 14 (ASTM Update), Nov., 4 vironmental Studies (D-18), May, 22 F26.03 on Storage and Dispensing: G02.40on Non-Abrasive Wear: Automation of Mechanical Testing (E-28), Forms Task Group on Soft-Serve Ice Proposes Reciprocating Ball-on-Flat Dec., 25 Cream and Milkshake Equipment, Sliding Wear of Materials Standard Building Sealsand Sealants (C-24), Jan., 25 Feb., 14 (ASTM Update), Jan., 6 Challenges for Developing Protective ASTM Committee F-27 on Snow Skiing: ASTM Committee G-3 on Durability of Clothing for the 1990s and Beyond (F- Still Skiing After All These Years [Sise] Nonmetallic Materials: 23), May, 23 (People), July, 88 G03.01 on Editorial and Definitions: Chevron-Notch Fracture Test Experience: F27.65 on Research and New Projects; Forms Task Group on Terminology Re¬ Metals and Non-Metals (E-24), Apr., 25 To Develop Standards on Competitive lating to Natural and Artificial Weath¬ Composite Materials; Fatigue and Fracture Alpine Skiing, July, 16 ering Tests of Nonmetallic Materials (D-30, E-9, E-24), May, 22 ASTM Committee F-30 on Emergency (ASTM Update), June, 11 Composite Materials for Implant Applica¬ Medical Services: G03.07 on Intercommittee Liaison: tion in the Human Body (F-4), Oct., 28 F30.01 on EMS Equipment: Formed, Nov., 12 Computerization and Use of Materials Develops Guide for Equ ipment and Sup- ASTM Committee G-4 on Compatibility Property Data (E-49), July, 24 plies Needed in EMS On-Scene and and Sensitivity of Materials: Constraint Effects in Fracture (E-24), Apr., Transport Functions (ASTM Update), Symposium on Flammability and Sensitiv¬ 26 Mar., 6 ity of Materials in Oxygen-Enriched At¬ Corrosion Forms and Control for Infra¬ mospheres, Jan., 24 structure (G-1), July, 23 ASTM STANDARDIZATION NEWS, DECEMBER 1991 87 I SUBJECT INDEX Creative Use of Beari ng Steels (A-1), Nov., Awards of Merit, Jan., 78; Feb., 66; Mar., B_ 19 74; June, 77;July, 75;Oct., 58; Nov., 60; Baboian, Robert: Effects of Aggregates and Mineral Fillers on Dec., 74 Presented LaQue Award, Apr., 72 Asphalt Mixture Performance (D-4), Best Student Paper Award Presented to K.- Bale, M.G.: Oct., 26 Y. Hour, Oct., 60 Presented Award of Merit by C-26, Nov., Electrochemical Impedance: Analysis and Briggs Award Presented to R.L. 60 Interpretation (G-1), Nov., 19 Newacheck, Apr., 73 Batra, S.K.: Engine Coolants: Development, Testing, Cavanaugh Memorial Award: Presented DeWitt Smith Award, Apr., 72 and Use (D-15), Nov., 19 Nominees Sought, Jan., 76 Berman, G.A.: Environmental Toxicology and Risk As¬ Presented to W.P. Ellis and W.G. Presented Award of Merit by E-36, Oct., 58 sessment (E-47), Apr., 25 Shockley, Sept., 68 BihrJ.E.: Flammability and Sensitivity of Materials Committee on Publications Award Pre¬ Nominated for 1992-1994 Board of Direc¬ in Oxygen-Enriched Atmospheres (G- sented to S.J. Krumbein and V.C. tors, Sept., 62 4), Jan., 24 Pascucci, May, 86 Biological Effects and Environmental Fate: High Temperature and Environmental Ef¬ Committee on Terminology Award Pre¬ see ASTM Committee E-47 fects on Polymeric Composites (D-30), sented to A.H. Landrock, Apr., 73 Biomatrix—A Society for Biological Oct., 26 Copper Club Award Presented to R.C. Computation and Informatics: Impact of U.S. Environmental Regulation Solbach, Apr., 74 Formed by the Santa Fe Institute (National on Fuel Quality (D-2), Oct., 28 Dana Award: Update), May, 9 Insulation Materials: Testing and Applica¬ 1990 Award Presented to G.J. Winfree, Biotechnology: tions (C-16), July, 23 Apr., 74 see ASTM Committee E-48 International Symposium on M3D: Me¬ 1991 Award Presented to C.B. Church, Blair, J.A.: chanics and Mechanisms of Material June, 78 Named Vice-Chairman of ISR Board, Damping (E-28), Jan., 24 1992 Nominees Sought (ASTM Update), Nov., 58 International Symposium on Slurry Walls: June, 11 Boring, D.F.: Design/Construction/Quality Control DeBellis Award Presented to G. Vander Presented Award of Merit by E-5, Jan., 78 (D-18), June, 30 Voort, Feb., 66 Bowlus, D.R.: Leak Detection for Underground Storage DeWitt Smith Award Presented to S.K. Presented Maryland Governor's Salute to Tanks (E-50), Nov., 20 Batra, Apr., 72 Exellence, Feb., 62 Low-Temperature Lubricant Rheology (D- Dudley Award, Nominees Sought, July, 73 Brassell, T.E.: 2), Aug., 27 Gardner Award Presented to S.B. Presented W.C. Voss Award, July, 74 Metallography: 75 Years Later (E-4), Apr., Schroeder, Feb., 67 British Standards Institution (BSI): 26 Fracture Mechanics Medal Presented to Council for Building and Civil Engineering Multiaxial Fatigue (E-9), Oct., 26 E.T. Wessel, Feb., 67 Agrees to Major Changes in Organiza¬ Pesticide Formulations and Applications Haas Award Presented to T.F. Conroy, tional Structure (International Update), Systems (E-35), Oct., 27 Apr., 72 July,7 Product Development and Research Guid¬ Hecht Award Presented to O.J. Rogers, Forms BSI Information Consultancy (Inter¬ ance Testing with Special Consumer June, 78 national Update), July, 7 Groups (E-18), May, 22 1990 Hogentogler Award Presented to J.T. Signs MQU with Institut Roumain de Radiation Shielding for the 21 st Century Germaine, May, 86 Normalisation (International Update), (C-9), Apr., 25 1991 Hogentogler Award Presented to D.l. Sept., 9 Science and Technology of Building Seals, Stannard, Oct., 60 Signs MOU with SIRIM (International Up¬ Sealants, Glazing, and Waterproofing LaQue Award Presented to R. Baboian, date), Nov., 6 (C-24), Nov., 20 Apr., 72 Britton, T.C.: So, You're Planning a Symposium? Mai loy Award Presented to S.R. Tait, Aug., Presented Award of Merit by A-5 and F-16, (O'Connor), Aug., 44 57 July, 75 Standardization in Pavement Manage¬ Markwardt Award Presented to D.J. Sharp, BSI: ment Implementation (E-17), May, 24 Apr., 73 see British Standards Institution Standardizing Terminology for Better Norton Scholarship Presented to A.M. Building Seals and Sealants: Communication: Practice, Applied Redsten, June, 78 see ASTM Committee C-24 Theory, and Results (COT), May, 22 Recognizing the Contributions of Our Bunke, D.L.: Superfund Risk Assessment in Soil Con¬ Members (ASTM Focus), May, 12 Presented Award of Merit by C-13, Oct., tamination Studies (D-18), Oct., 27 Reinhart Award: 58 Thermo-Mechanical Fatigue Behavior of Nominees Sought, Nov., 56 c_ Materials (E-9), Oct., 26 Scott Award Presented to R.E. Kraus, Apr., Wear and Friction of Elastomers (G-2), 73 California: Aug., 27 Shelburne Award Presented to R.L. Legislature Passes Children's Poison Pro¬ Automotive Industry Action Group Rizenbergs, Mar., 72 tection Act (National Update), Jan., 11 (AlAG): Thompson Award Presented to D.J. Carbon Black: Cosponsors Measurement Systems Analy¬ Mackenzie, Oct., 60 see ASTM Committee D-24 sis Reference Manual (National Up¬ Thompson Award Presented to J.S. Pierce Cement: date), Apr., 7 and K.F. von Fay, May, 86 see ASTM Committee C-1 Awards: Tour Award Presented to R.A. Mayville, CEN: Adhesives Age Award Presented to J.P. T.J. Warren, and P.D. Hilton, May, 86 see European Committee for Standardiza¬ Wightman, Dec., 75 Voss Award: tion Anderson Award Presented to N. Nominees Sought, Feb., 62 CENELEC: Fuhrman, Apr., 72 Presented to T.E. Brassell, July, 74 see European Committee for Electrotech¬ ASTM/SES Painter Award: Yorkdale Award: nical Standardization 1990 Award Presented to P.L. Strigner, Nominees Sought, May, 84 Center for Indoor Air Research (CIAR): Apr., 74 Presented to J. Matthys, Dec., 75 Accepting Applications for the CIAR Post¬ 1991 Award Presented to H.J. Roux, AWS: doctoral Fellowship Program (National Dec., 75 see American Welding Society Update), Oct., 7 88 ASTM STANDARDIZATION NEWS, DECEMBER 1991

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