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ubject Index ASTM International Hosts Asociacion Mexicana de la R.H. White, July/Aug., 86 Russian Delegation for Industria del Concrete Premez¬ D08 Gives Award of Appre¬ Adhesives: Coordinated Program, July/ clado: ciation to Linda Boniello see ASTM Committee D14 Aug., 5 AMIC and ASTM International (Photobox), May/June, 5 Advanced Ceramics: American Society for Engi¬ Sign Information Center D09 Gives Scott Award to L.B. see ASTM Committee C28 neering Education: Agreement (Photobox), Ingram, Sept./Oct., 66 Afghanistan: ASTM Committee and Staff July/Aug., 18 D20 Presents Award of Excel¬ ASTM Staff Meet with Delega¬ Members Attend Confer¬ Asociacion National de Compa- lence to R.J. Galipeau, tion from Afghanistan in ence, Sept./Oct., 10 nias de Supervision (ANSAC): Sept./Oct., 66 Washington, D.C., Nov./ American Society of Civil Members of Committee on D22 Gives Thomas Award Dec., 5 Engineers: Concrete Present Construc¬ to Richard Danchik, May/ AIIM - the ECM Association: Soils Seminar Call for Papers tion Standards Training in June, 66 PDF Healthcare Best Practices Issue (InAddition), March/ Mexico, Jan./Feb., 4 D27 Gives Johnson Award to Guide Published, May/ April, 60 ASOCRETO: O.J. Codina, March/April, 52 June, 43 American Society of Heating, see Asociacion Colombiana de Dana Award Honors Work of Technology Connects Medical Refrigerating and Air-Condi¬ Productores de Concrete Katharine Morgan, July/ Records (Enright), March/ tioning Engineers: ASTM Annual Business Meeting: Aug., 86 April, 28 ASTM and ASHRAE Staff¬ Annual Business Meeting to Be Dudley Medal Nominees Air Quality: ers Meet with Hong Kong Held in June, March/April, Sought, Jan./Feb., 8; March/ see ASTM Committee D22 Electrical and Mechani¬ 5; May/June, 10 April, 9; Nov./Dec., 13 Al-Dablan, M.A.: cal Services Department ASTM Awards: E01 Gives Churchill Award to Standards Expert Exchange Representative (Photobox), 110, Part II, July/Aug., 52 G.L. Beck, May/June, 66 Program: Experts Lead March/April, 9 Advantage Award, Jan./Feb., E01 Gives Linde Leadership Virtual Sessions for Riyadh, Amusement Rides and Devices: 61; March/April, 8,11; May/ Award to P.M. Cole, March/ Bogota, Jan./Feb., 6 see ASTM Committee F24 June, 8 April, 52 Alvares, N.J.: Analytical Chemistry for Applications Accepted for EOS Presents Ingberg Award Receives Award of Merit from Metals, Ores and Related Mather Scholarship, March/ to Ned Keltner, March/ EOS, July/Aug., 87 Materials: April, 10 April, 53 American Concrete Institute: see ASTM Committee E01 ASTM International Honors E08 Gives Wessel Award to Members of Committee on APRHOPEC: the Late C.G. Cash, Jan./ Jerry Petrak, May/June, 67 Concrete Present Construc¬ see Asociacion de Productores Feb., 57 E17 Gives Kummer Lecture tion Standards Training in de Hormigon Premezclado ASTM Now Accepting Ap¬ Award to G.K. Chang, Mexico, Jan./Feb., 4 del Ecuador plications for 2009 Mather March/April, 51 American Heart Association: Arabian Fuels Technology Scholarship and WISE Intern F04 Gives Laing Award to D.S. ASTM Contributes to AHA Center: Program, Nov./Dec., 9 Kaplan, Sept./Oct., 66 Walk (Photobox), Sept./ Standards Training: ASTM Pe¬ ASTM Receives Corporate F08 Gives Hulse Memorial Oct., 9 troleum Courses Available Award from Kelly Anne Award to Monty Christians¬ American Iron and Steel in Middle East, Jan./Feb., 6 Dolan Memorial Fund, Nov./ en, March/April, 52 Institute: Aromatic Hydrocarbons and Dec., 13 F17 Presents Reinhart/ AISI Establishes Steel Market Related Chemicals: ASTM Staff Honored for Years Kuhimann Award to J.W. Development Institute (In- see ASTM Committee D16 of Service (Photoboxes), Barsoom, Sept./Oct., 65 Addition), Nov./Dec., 80 ASME International: July/Aug., 20 F24 Doc Brown Award Given American National Standards ASTM International Hosts Awards of Merit, Jan./Feb., 57; to B.D. King (Photobox), Institute: Russian Delegation for May/June 68; July/Aug., 87; March/April, 50 ANSI Leadership and Service Coordinated Program, July/ Sept./Oct., 67 F25 Presents Haas Memorial Awards go to Six ASTM Aug., 5 B02 Gives Kralik Distinguished Award to Stephen Markle, Individuals in 2008, Nov./ Asociacion Argentina del Hor¬ Service Award to L.L. March/April, 53 Dec., 74 migon Elaborado: Parkinson, May/June, 67 G01 Gives LaOue Memorial ASTM Hosts ANSI/NAM Net¬ ASTM Staff Attend COPANT, BIO Presents Ogden Award Award to Tj, Summerson, work on Chemical Regula¬ AAHE Meetings in Buenos to J.A. McMaster, March/ March/April, 54 tion Meeting, March/April, 6 Aires, July/Aug., 18 April, 54 Lytle Receives ASTM/SES Chemical Regulation Chal¬ Asociacion Colombiana de C09 Gives Mather Award to Painter Award, Nov./Dec., 72 lenges Industry (Provoca¬ Productores de Concrete A.E. Fiorato, Jan./Feb., 58 News of the ASTM Interna¬ tive), March/April, 16 (ASOCRETO): C09 Gives Thompson Award tional Board of Directors Entries Invited for Standards ASTM Members and Staff to B.J. Christensen, Jan./ (ReCap), July/Aug., 28 that Make a Difference Attend Concrete Industry Feb., 58 Nominations Sought for Ca¬ Survey (InAddition), July/ Event in Colombia, Nov./ C18 Gives Kessler Award to K.R. vanaugh Memorial Award, Aug., 95 Dec., 6 Hoigard, March/April, 53 Jan./Feb., 9; March/April, 8 Strategies tor Education Dis¬ ASTM Represented at Student Cavanaugh Award Presented Nominations Sought for Presi¬ cussed at ICES Workshop, Event in Colombia, May/ to D.E. Marlowe, July/ dent's Leadership Award, May/June, 7 June, 7 Aug.,85 Jan./Feb., 54 Sustainable Approach to Man¬ Asociacion de Productores de D02 Gives Andrews Scroll of Nominations Sought for Rein¬ ufacture and Trade (Editor’s Hormigon Premezclado del Achievement to R.G. Mon- hart Award, March/April, 9; Note), March/April, 2 Ecuador (APRHOPEC): temayor, May/June, 66 May/June, 8 TIA and ANSI Sign MOU (InAd¬ Cement and Concrete are Fo¬ DOS Gives Glenn Award to Nominations Sought for Sen¬ dition), Nov./Dec., 80 cus of Coordinated Program David Byer, March/April, 51 sory Evaluation Commit¬ American Petroleum Institute: in Ecuador, Nov./Dec., 6 DOT Gives Markwardt Award to tee's Peryam Award, July/ 84 ASTMSTANDARDIZATIONNEWS ■ NOVEMBER/DECEt'BER 2008 www.astm.org ubject Index ASTM International Hosts Asociacion Mexicana de la R.H. White, July/Aug., 86 Russian Delegation for Industria del Concrete Premez¬ D08 Gives Award of Appre¬ Adhesives: Coordinated Program, July/ clado: ciation to Linda Boniello see ASTM Committee D14 Aug., 5 AMIC and ASTM International (Photobox), May/June, 5 Advanced Ceramics: American Society for Engi¬ Sign Information Center D09 Gives Scott Award to L.B. see ASTM Committee C28 neering Education: Agreement (Photobox), Ingram, Sept./Oct., 66 Afghanistan: ASTM Committee and Staff July/Aug., 18 D20 Presents Award of Excel¬ ASTM Staff Meet with Delega¬ Members Attend Confer¬ Asociacion National de Compa- lence to R.J. Galipeau, tion from Afghanistan in ence, Sept./Oct., 10 nias de Supervision (ANSAC): Sept./Oct., 66 Washington, D.C., Nov./ American Society of Civil Members of Committee on D22 Gives Thomas Award Dec., 5 Engineers: Concrete Present Construc¬ to Richard Danchik, May/ AIIM - the ECM Association: Soils Seminar Call for Papers tion Standards Training in June, 66 PDF Healthcare Best Practices Issue (InAddition), March/ Mexico, Jan./Feb., 4 D27 Gives Johnson Award to Guide Published, May/ April, 60 ASOCRETO: O.J. Codina, March/April, 52 June, 43 American Society of Heating, see Asociacion Colombiana de Dana Award Honors Work of Technology Connects Medical Refrigerating and Air-Condi¬ Productores de Concrete Katharine Morgan, July/ Records (Enright), March/ tioning Engineers: ASTM Annual Business Meeting: Aug., 86 April, 28 ASTM and ASHRAE Staff¬ Annual Business Meeting to Be Dudley Medal Nominees Air Quality: ers Meet with Hong Kong Held in June, March/April, Sought, Jan./Feb., 8; March/ see ASTM Committee D22 Electrical and Mechani¬ 5; May/June, 10 April, 9; Nov./Dec., 13 Al-Dablan, M.A.: cal Services Department ASTM Awards: E01 Gives Churchill Award to Standards Expert Exchange Representative (Photobox), 110, Part II, July/Aug., 52 G.L. Beck, May/June, 66 Program: Experts Lead March/April, 9 Advantage Award, Jan./Feb., E01 Gives Linde Leadership Virtual Sessions for Riyadh, Amusement Rides and Devices: 61; March/April, 8,11; May/ Award to P.M. Cole, March/ Bogota, Jan./Feb., 6 see ASTM Committee F24 June, 8 April, 52 Alvares, N.J.: Analytical Chemistry for Applications Accepted for EOS Presents Ingberg Award Receives Award of Merit from Metals, Ores and Related Mather Scholarship, March/ to Ned Keltner, March/ EOS, July/Aug., 87 Materials: April, 10 April, 53 American Concrete Institute: see ASTM Committee E01 ASTM International Honors E08 Gives Wessel Award to Members of Committee on APRHOPEC: the Late C.G. Cash, Jan./ Jerry Petrak, May/June, 67 Concrete Present Construc¬ see Asociacion de Productores Feb., 57 E17 Gives Kummer Lecture tion Standards Training in de Hormigon Premezclado ASTM Now Accepting Ap¬ Award to G.K. Chang, Mexico, Jan./Feb., 4 del Ecuador plications for 2009 Mather March/April, 51 American Heart Association: Arabian Fuels Technology Scholarship and WISE Intern F04 Gives Laing Award to D.S. ASTM Contributes to AHA Center: Program, Nov./Dec., 9 Kaplan, Sept./Oct., 66 Walk (Photobox), Sept./ Standards Training: ASTM Pe¬ ASTM Receives Corporate F08 Gives Hulse Memorial Oct., 9 troleum Courses Available Award from Kelly Anne Award to Monty Christians¬ American Iron and Steel in Middle East, Jan./Feb., 6 Dolan Memorial Fund, Nov./ en, March/April, 52 Institute: Aromatic Hydrocarbons and Dec., 13 F17 Presents Reinhart/ AISI Establishes Steel Market Related Chemicals: ASTM Staff Honored for Years Kuhimann Award to J.W. Development Institute (In- see ASTM Committee D16 of Service (Photoboxes), Barsoom, Sept./Oct., 65 Addition), Nov./Dec., 80 ASME International: July/Aug., 20 F24 Doc Brown Award Given American National Standards ASTM International Hosts Awards of Merit, Jan./Feb., 57; to B.D. King (Photobox), Institute: Russian Delegation for May/June 68; July/Aug., 87; March/April, 50 ANSI Leadership and Service Coordinated Program, July/ Sept./Oct., 67 F25 Presents Haas Memorial Awards go to Six ASTM Aug., 5 B02 Gives Kralik Distinguished Award to Stephen Markle, Individuals in 2008, Nov./ Asociacion Argentina del Hor¬ Service Award to L.L. March/April, 53 Dec., 74 migon Elaborado: Parkinson, May/June, 67 G01 Gives LaOue Memorial ASTM Hosts ANSI/NAM Net¬ ASTM Staff Attend COPANT, BIO Presents Ogden Award Award to Tj, Summerson, work on Chemical Regula¬ AAHE Meetings in Buenos to J.A. McMaster, March/ March/April, 54 tion Meeting, March/April, 6 Aires, July/Aug., 18 April, 54 Lytle Receives ASTM/SES Chemical Regulation Chal¬ Asociacion Colombiana de C09 Gives Mather Award to Painter Award, Nov./Dec., 72 lenges Industry (Provoca¬ Productores de Concrete A.E. Fiorato, Jan./Feb., 58 News of the ASTM Interna¬ tive), March/April, 16 (ASOCRETO): C09 Gives Thompson Award tional Board of Directors Entries Invited for Standards ASTM Members and Staff to B.J. Christensen, Jan./ (ReCap), July/Aug., 28 that Make a Difference Attend Concrete Industry Feb., 58 Nominations Sought for Ca¬ Survey (InAddition), July/ Event in Colombia, Nov./ C18 Gives Kessler Award to K.R. vanaugh Memorial Award, Aug., 95 Dec., 6 Hoigard, March/April, 53 Jan./Feb., 9; March/April, 8 Strategies tor Education Dis¬ ASTM Represented at Student Cavanaugh Award Presented Nominations Sought for Presi¬ cussed at ICES Workshop, Event in Colombia, May/ to D.E. Marlowe, July/ dent's Leadership Award, May/June, 7 June, 7 Aug.,85 Jan./Feb., 54 Sustainable Approach to Man¬ Asociacion de Productores de D02 Gives Andrews Scroll of Nominations Sought for Rein¬ ufacture and Trade (Editor’s Hormigon Premezclado del Achievement to R.G. Mon- hart Award, March/April, 9; Note), March/April, 2 Ecuador (APRHOPEC): temayor, May/June, 66 May/June, 8 TIA and ANSI Sign MOU (InAd¬ Cement and Concrete are Fo¬ DOS Gives Glenn Award to Nominations Sought for Sen¬ dition), Nov./Dec., 80 cus of Coordinated Program David Byer, March/April, 51 sory Evaluation Commit¬ American Petroleum Institute: in Ecuador, Nov./Dec., 6 DOT Gives Markwardt Award to tee's Peryam Award, July/ 84 ASTMSTANDARDIZATIONNEWS ■ NOVEMBER/DECEt'BER 2008 www.astm.org -r j i 1 Auq., 6; Sept./Oct., 7 ASTM Sponsors Missouri Stu- doctors, March/April, 56 Developing First Proposed 1 Nominations Sought for Voss dent as WISE Intern, July/ ASTM Committee BIO on Reac- Standard, March/April, 42 1 Award, March/April, 10; Aug., 16 tive and Refractory Materials: Petrography Subcommittee at May/June, 8 ASTM Summer Intern to Focus Presents Ogden Award to J.A. Work on Proposed Guide Secret of Success (PlainTalk), on Academic Outreach, McMaster, March/April, 54 for Scanning Electron Mi- March/April, 12 July/Aug., 16 ASTM Committee C01 on croscopy, May/June, 48 Shearer Receives ASTM ASTM Visits Rensselaer Cement: Proposed Standard to Monitor i Mather Scholarship, Nov./ Polytechnic Institute, May/ ASTM Members and Staff Attend Pervious Permeability, Dec., 73 June, 6 Concrete Industry Event in March/April, 43 j Voss Award Given to I.R. Chin, Geosynthetics Committee is Colombia, Nov./Dec., 6 Technical Assistance Training, March/April, 51 Subject of Campus Visit to Cement and Concrete are Fo- Nov./Dec., 10 Wolf Honored with Sealants Hall Drexel, July/Aug., 16 cus of Coordinated Program Virtual Training: Proposed of Fame Award, Nov./Dec., 73 News of the ASTM Interna- in Ecuador, Nov./Dec., 8 Method Discussed Through i ASTM Balloting Process: tional Board of Directors Flue Gas Desulfurization, Online Centers, Jan./Feb., 7 i 110, Part 1, May/June, 32 (ReCap), July/Aug., 28 Sept./Oct., 59 ASTM Committee C13 on Con- ! Getting Positive Results from Olshefsky Speaks to Eastern Interview with the 2008 Chair- Crete Pipe: Negative Votes (EnRoute), University Class, May/ man of the ASTM Board of Oliver Delery, Jr., Elected i March/April, 14 June, 6 Directors, Jan./Feb., 14 Chair, July/Aug., 90 Negative Vote Resolution Strategies for Education Dis- Members of Committee on ASTM Committee C15 on (EnRoute), Nov./Dec., 18 cussed at ICES Workshop, Concrete Present Construe- Manufactured Masonry Units: ASTM Board of Directors: May/June, 7 tion Standards Training in Elects James Tann as Chair, 110, Part 1, May/June, 32 WISE Participants Visit ASTM Mexico, Jan./Feb., 4 May/June, 71 ASTM in Sweden (Schindler), (Photobox), Sept./Oct., 11 New Portland Cement Calibra- Presents Award of Merit to W.M. 1 July/Aug., 44 ASTM Committee A01 on Steel, tion Standards, Nov./Dec., 63 McGinley, Sept./Oct., 68 i Bin-Fahad Becomes Environ- Stainless Steel and Related Portland Cement Specification Proposed New Standards ' mental Minister for United Alloys: Undergoes Major Revision, Cover Manufacture, Instal- Arab Emirates, May/June, 8 Presents Award of Merit to Jan./Feb., 50 lation of Concrete Floor i Candidates for 2009 ASTM Malcolm Blair, Sept./ ASTM Committee C09 on Tile, March/April, 46 i International Board of Di- Oct., 67 Concrete and Concrete ASTM Committee C16 on Ther- i rectors Announced, Sept./ Workshop on Sheet Steel Aggregates: mal Insulation: Oct., 11 Specifications, July/Aug., 96 ASTM Members and Staff Attend Elects Robert Rushforth Chair, Interview with the 2008 Chair- Zinc and Epoxy Coated Steel Concrete Industry Event in July/Aug., 92 j man of the ASTM Board of Reinforcing Bars, Sept./ Colombia, Nov./Dec., 6 Proposed Pressure Plates Directors, Jan./Feb., 14 Oct., 54 Cement and Concrete are Fo- Standard to Aid in Moisture Meets in Stockholm, Sweden ASTM Committee B01 on Elec- cus of Coordinated Program Tests, March/April, 45 (Photobox), May/June, 4 trical Conductors: in Ecuador, Nov./Dec., 8 ASTM Committee CIS on News of the ASTM Interna- Solderability Applications, Concrete Committee at Work Dimension Stone: tional Board of Directors Nov./Dec., 69 on Proposed New Standards Presents Kessler Award to K.R. (ReCap), July/Aug., 28 Workshop on Copper and for Calcium Nitrite, High- Hoigard, March/April, 53 Nominating Committee Aluminum Wire and Cable Reactivity Supplementary ASTM Committee C24 on Welcomes Suggestions for Connections Capability Cementitious Materials, Building Seals and Sealants: ASTM Board, Jan./Feb, 7; Study, Sept./Oct., 76 July/Aug., 78 Presents Toporcer Hall of March/April, 10 ASTM Committee B02 on Non- Elects A.E. Fiorato as Chair, Fame Award to Andreas Nominations for Society Of- ferrous Metals and Alloys: May/June, 69 Wolf, Nov./Dec., 73 ficers, Sept./Oct., 72 Elects John Malmgreen Chair, Gives Mather Award to A.E. Symposium on Durability of Thinking Internationally July/Aug., 91 Fiorato, Jan./Feb., 58 Building and Construction ! (Thomas), Nov./Dec., 16 Gives Kralik Distinguished Gives Mather Scholarship to Sealants and Adhesives, ASTM Campus: Service Award to L.L. Par- Michael Shearer, Nov./ March/April, 56 110, Part II, July/Aug., 52 kinson, May/June, 67 Dec., 73 ASTM Committee C26 on ASTM Committee and Staff Presents Award of Merit to Gives Thompson Award to B.J. Nuclear Fuel Cycle: Members Attend American John Malmgreen, May/ Christensen, Jan./Feb., 58 Delegation in U.S. from Viet- Society for Engineering June, 68 Interview with the 2008 Chair- nam Meets with ASTM Staff Education Conference, Proposed New Standard man of the ASTM Board of to Discuss Nuclear Technol- Sept./Oct., 10 Provides Specification for Directors, Jan./Feb., 14 ogy Standards, Nov./Dec., 7 ASTM Now Accepting Ap- Secondary Prime Western Material Compatibility Issues International Requests Lead to plications for 2009 Mather Grade Zinc, July/Aug., 79 Addressed in New Concrete Total Evaporation Standard, Scholarship and WISE In- ASTM Committee BOS on Cop- Standard, May/June, 46 Jan./Feb., 46 tern Program, Nov./Dec., 9 per and Copper Alloys: Mather Scholarship Applica- New Practice to Guide Design- ASTM Participates in High New Task Group - Antimicro- tions Requested, March/ ers of Neutron Absorbers, School Career Day, July/ bial Applications of Copper, April, 10; Nov./Dec., 9 Jan./Feb., 45 Aug., 17 Sept./Oct., 50 Members of Committee on Symposium on Effects of ASTM President Speaks at Workshop on Copper and Concrete Present Construe- Radiation on Nuclear Mate- Catholic University, Sept./ Aluminum Wire and Cable tion Standards Training in rials and the Nuclear Fuel Oct., 10 Connections Capability Mexico, Jan./Feb., 4 Cycle, May/June, 75 ASTM Represented at Student Study, Sept./Oct., 76 New Portland Cement Calibra- ASTM Committee C28 on Event in Colombia, May/ Workshop on Principles and tion Standards, Nov./Dec., 63 Advanced Ceramics: June, 7 Practices of Electrical Con- Pervious Subcommittee Flexural Strength of Honeycomb www.astm.org NOVEMSER/DECEMBER 2008 ■ ASTMSTANDARDIZATIONNEWS 85 m Ceramics, Nov./Dec., 63 temayor, May/June, 66 ASTM Committee Dll on Rubber: Promoting Patient Safety, Interview with the 2008 Chair¬ Presents Award of Merit to A.T. Allergen Tests for Rubber March/April, 34 man of the ASTM Board of Lau, July/Aug., 88 Products Provided in New ASTM Committee D20 on Directors, Jan./Feb., 14 Standards Training: ASTM Pe¬ Proposed Standard, Jan./ Plastics: New Advanced Ceramics Stan¬ troleum Courses Available Feb., 53 Be Glad of Life (SpotLight) dards Cover Fracture Mirror in Middle East, Jan./Feb., 6 Consistent Quality of Food [Webber], Nov./Dec., 100 Size Analysis, Tensile ASTM Committee D04 on Road Handling Gloves Assured Indian Official Meets with Strength Data, July/Aug., 71 and Paving Materials: by New Standard, July/ ASTM Staff and Past Board Testing of Round Specimens Asphalt Concrete Fatigue Aug., 70 Member to Discuss Plastics, Allowed for in New Ceram¬ Failure, Nov./Dec., 69 ASTM Committee D13 on Nov./Dec., 7 ics Standard, May/June, 54 ASTM International Honors Textiles: Presents Award of Excellence ASTM Committee D01 on Paint the Late C.G. Cash, Jan./ ASTM Chief Representative in to R.J. Galipeau, Sept./ and Related Coatings, Materi¬ Feb., 57 China Discusses Standards Oct., 66 als and Applications: Exploring Green Highways at Joint Initiative, Nov./ Presents Award of Merit to Coating Thickness Standard (Bryce), Sept./Oct., 39 Dec., 5 A.D. Kupfer, Sept./Oct., 68 Describes Measurement Federal Railroad Administra¬ Introduces Proficiency Testing Proposed New Standards Fo¬ Procedures, Jan./Feb., 47 tion Cites Retroreflective for Textiles, March/April, 48 cus on Backed Vinyl Siding, Coil Coated Metal Subcommit¬ Sheeting Standard, May/ Members Bring Technical As¬ Bioreactor Landfill Condi¬ tee at Work on Proposed June, 10 sistance to Taiwan, Israel, tions, May/June, 58 Zirconium Standard, March/ From Tires to Asphalt, Sept./ July/Aug., 13 Resin Identification Codes (Wil¬ April, 44 Oct., 55 Yarns and Fibers Subcommit¬ helm), Sept./Oct., 44 From Earth to Engine, May/ New Proposed Standard for tee at Work on Proposed ASTM Committee D22 on Air June, 26 Pavement Marking to Polyolefin Chopped Strand Quality: New Standard Measures Water Reflect Changes, Jan./ Standard, July/Aug., 80 Elects J.S. Webber as Chair, and Volatiles, May/June, 48 Feb., 54 ASTM Committee D14 on July/Aug., 94 New Traffic Coatings Standard Performance-Based Binder Adhesives: Guide Provides Means to Ana¬ Evaluates Water Wash-Off Testing is Subject of New Re-Tack Ability in Carpet Adhe¬ lyze Asbestos Data, May/ Resistance, Jan./Feb., 48 Standard, July/Aug., 76 sives, Nov./Dec., 66 June, 50 Printing Inks, Nov./Dec., 67 Relative Density/Absorption ASTM Committee D16 on Johnson Conference: Critical Proposed Ink Resin Standard Determination, Nov./Dec., 60 Aromatic Hydrocarbons and Issues in Monitoring Asbes¬ to Replace Manual Meth¬ ASTM Committee DOS on Coal Related Chemicals: tos, May/June, 75 ods, March/April, 44 and Coke: New Standard Provides Sulfur Presents Thomas Award to Proposed New Standard Elects J.T. Riley Chair, July/ Test, March/April, 38 Richard Danchik, May/ Measures Coating Adhesion Aug., 92 Test Method to Assist in Sulfur June, 66 to Concrete Surfaces, Jan./ Macro Thermogravimetric Determination, Jan./Feb., 43 Symposium on Airliner Cabin Feb., 49 Analysis, Sept./Oct., 58 ASTM Committee D18 on Soil Environment: Recent Prog¬ Two New Standards Display Presents R.A. Glenn Award to and Rock: ress in Characterization Range of Paint Committee David Byer, March/April, 51 Dynamic Drop Test to Be Used and Improvement, March/ Activities, July/Aug., 72 ASTM Committee 007 on Wood: for Rock Anchor Testing, April, 56 Workshop to Focus on Volatile Presents Award of Merit to D.S. May/June, 53 ASTM Committee D24 on Organic Compound and Gromala, July/Aug., 87 Elects R.J. Ebelhar as Chair, Carbon Black: Hazardous Air Pollutants, Presents Markwardt Award to May/June, 69 Presents Award of Merit to May/June, 51 R.H. White, July/Aug., 86 Proposed Standard Will Pro¬ Michael Warskulat, July/ ASTM Committee D02 on ASTM Committee DOS on vide Reliable Method for Aug., 89 Petroleum Products and Roofing and Waterproofing: Beryllium Measurements, Presents Award of Merit to Lubricants: ASTM Honors the Late C.G. March/April, 47 R.W. Magee, July/Aug., 88 ASTM Biofuel Standards in Cash, Jan./Feb., 57 Standard Brings Uniformity ASTM Committee D26 on Halo- New Energy Law, March/ Gives Award of Appreciation to to Mulch Moisture-Holding genated Organic Solvents and April, 4 Linda Boniello (Photobox), Test, Jan./Feb., 42 Hre Extinguishing Agents: ASTM Staff, Members of Peru's May/June, 5 Standard Provides Test for Change with the Changing Petroleum Indusry, Discuss Modified Bitumen Sheet Mate¬ Rolled Erosion Control Times: D26 Celebrates 50th Biodiesel, Nov./Dec., 4 rial, Nov./Dec., 59 Products, Jan./Feb., 43 Anniversary (SpotLight), Aviation Fuels Meeting - War¬ Water Migration Resistance, Testing for Sediment Reten¬ May/June, 88 saw, Poland, Sept./Oct., 48 Nov./Dec., 59 tion Devices Provided by New Standards Promote Aviation Fuels Subcommittee ASTM Committee D09 on Elec¬ New Standard, May/June, 52 Quality, Safe Handling of to Meet in Warsaw, Poland, trical and Electronic Insulating Vapor Intrusion Evaluations Fire Extinguishing Agents, May/June, 60 Materials: to Be Aided by Proposed March/April, 40 Biodiesel Fuels, Nov./Dec., 56 Presents Award of Excellence Vadose Zone Standard, ASTM Committee D27 on From Earth to Engine, May/ to R.J. Galipeau, Sept./ July/Aug., 78 Electrical Insulating Liquids June, 26 Oct., 66 Vibrating Hammer Test to Be and Gases: Members Bring Technical As¬ ASTM Committee DIO on Used for Soils Field Testing, Names C.C. Claiborne as New sistance to Taiwan, Israel, Packaging: Jan./Feb., 44 Chair, May/June, 67 July/Aug., 13 Single Parcel Delivery Sys¬ ASTM Committee D19 on Water: Presents Johnson Award to Metrology for a Biodiesel Fu¬ tems, Sept./Oct., 52 From Earth to Engine, May/ O.J. Codina, March/April, 52 ture (Ausura), Jan./Feb., 36 Workshop to Focus on Distri¬ June, 26 ASTM Committee D30 on Com¬ Presents Andrews Scroll of bution Packaging, March/ New Standard Measures Water posite Materials: Achievement to R.G. Mon- April, 49 and Volatiles, May/June, 48 New Test Method Focuses on 86 ASTMSTANDARDIZATIONNEWS ■ NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 200B w w w . a s t IT). 0 r Glass Transition Tempera- Oct., 57 By the Numbers (InFocus), Arab Emirates and India | 1 ture, May/June, 50 Key Exterior Insulation and Jan./Feb., 60 (Photobox), March/April, 5 ' j ASTM Committee D33 on Pro- Finish Systems Documents Dealing with Outliers (Data- Interview with the 2008 Chair- i 1 tective Coating and Lining for Now ASTM Standards, Points), Nov./Dec., 22 man of the ASTM Board of i Power Generation Facilities: March/April, 38 Names Stephen Luko as Chair, Directors. Jan./Feb., 14 D33 Chair, ASTM Staff Attend Market Access by Evaluation May/Jure, 70 New Torque Calibration i Meeting at China’s Institute Measures (Perspective), Reporting Test Results (Data- Standard Will Help Reduce i ' for Standardization of Nov./Dec., 26 Points), Sept./Oct., 16 Laboratory Uncertainties, Nuclear Industry (Photo¬ Meetings Go Green (Quigley), Technical Assistance Training, July/Aug., 69 box), March/April, 5 Sept./Oct., 30 Nov./Dec., 10 ASTM Committee E30 on ASTM Committee D35 on News of the ASTM Interna¬ ASTM Committee E12 on Color Forensic Sciences: n H Geosynthetics: tional Board of Directors and Appearance: Standards for Questioned Corona, Hychalk Attend (ReCap), July/Aug., 28 Be Glad of Life (SpotLight) Document Examination j GeoAmericas2008 Confer¬ New Standard Provides Guide¬ [Webber], Nov./Dec., 100 (Vargas). Nov./Dec., 50 ence, May/June, 9 lines for Industrial Rope Latest Wave of Gonioappar- ASTM Committee E31 on Geosynthetics Committee is Access, March/April, 41 ent Colorants Illuminated Healthcare Informatics: Subject of Campus Visit to Presents Award of Merit to Dru in New Standard. July/ Delegation Visits ASTM (Pho¬ Drexel, July/Aug., 16 Meadows, May/June, 68 Aug., 68 tobox). May/June, 5 Participation Requested for Proposed New Standard to Luminance Ratio of Fluorescent Elects D.C. Kibbe Chair. July/ Proposed Asperity Height Focus on Skylight Safety, Specimens, Nov./Dec., 62 Aug., 90 Standard, Jan./Feb., 52 March/April, 42 Standard Addresses Precision PDF Healthcare Best Practices ASTM Committee E01 on Ana¬ Rating Green Buildings (En¬ Issues for Color, March/ Guide Published. May/June, lytical Chemistry for Metals, right), Sept./Oct., 34 April. 40 43 Ores and Related Materials: Serviceability Subcommittee ASTM Committee E13 on Technology Connects Medical 1 Calcium/Magnesium Determi¬ at Work on Proposed Stan¬ Molecular Spectoscopy and Records (Enright), March/ nation, Sept./Oct., 58 dards, May/June, 56 Separation Science: April. 28 Industry Requests Lead to Sustainability in Buildings Multivariate Calibrations, Nov./ ASTM Committee E35 on Pes¬ New Standard for Oxygen (InFocus), Sept./Oct., 78 Dec., 64 ticides and Alternative Control in Copper Determination, ASTM Committee EOT on Non¬ Raman Spectroscopy, Nov./ Agents: July/Aug., 77 destructive Testing: Dec., 65 29th Symposium on Pesticide Interview with the 2008 Chair- DICONDE for Eddy Current ASTM Committee E17 on Formulations and Delivery i ; man of the ASTM Board of Test Methods, Nov./Dec., 65 Vehicle-Pavement Systems: Systems: Application of j Directors, Jan./Feb., 14 Workshop on Composite Over¬ Kummer Lecture Award Given Formulation and Adjuvant Presents Churchill Award to wrapped Pressure Vessels. to G.K. Chang. March/April, 51 Technology. Sept./Oct., 76 G.L. Beck, May/June, 66 July/Aug., 96 ASTM Committee E18 on Sen¬ Clean Room Disinfectants, Presents Linde Leadership ASTM Committee E08 on sory Evaluation: Sept./Oct., 50 Award to P.M. Cole, March/ Fatigue and Fracture: Consumer Product Testing Development of Latest April, 52 Gives Award of Merit to Michael Across Cultures and Coun¬ Proposed Biofilm Standard ASTM Committee E04 on McGaw, Jan./Feb., 57 tries (InFocus), May/June, 78 Launched, May/June, 54 Metallography: Gives Wessel Award to Jerry Instrument Test Result Task Elects G.R. Goss Chair, July/ Presents Award of Merit to J.J. Petrak, May/June, 67 Group Seeks Members, Aug., 90 Friel, Sept./Oct., 67 Symposium on Fatigue and March/April, 45 Hygienic Handwash/Handrub ASTM Committee EOS on Fire Fracture of Medical Metallic Nominees Sought for Sensory Agents, Sept./Oct., 51 Standards: Materials, May/June, 75 Evaluation Committee’s Quality ana Innovation (Spot¬ Fire Test Response for Materi¬ Workshop on Crack-Tip- Peryam Award, July/Aug., light), March/April. 68 als of Low Combustibility Opening Angle Applications 6: Sept./Oct., 7 ASTM Committee E36 on Covered in Proposed Calo¬ in Pipeline and Aerospace Seminar on Design of Experi¬ Laboratory and Inspection i rimeter Test, July/Aug., 80 Structures. May/June. 76 ments Overview, March/ Agency Accreditation: NIST Standards in Trade ASTM Committee E10 on April, 56 News of the ASTM Interna¬ Workshop Focuses on Fire Nuclear Technology and Sensory Experiment Scales, tional Board of Directors i Protection, Nov./Dec., 13 Applications: Sept./Oct., 56 (ReCap), July/Aug., 28 ' B Presents Award of Merit to Delegation in U.S. from Viet¬ ASTM Committee E20 on Tem¬ ASTM Committee E47 on N.J. Alvares, July/Aug., 87 nam Meets with ASTM Staff perature Measurement: Biological Effects and Environ¬ ; Presents Ingberg Award to Ned to Discuss Nuclear Technol¬ ASTM and the Mercury Initia¬ mental Fate: Keltner, March/April, 53 ogy Standards, Nov./Dec.. 7 tive (Enright). Sept./Oct., 46 Elects Larry Kapustka Chair, 1 Proposed New Standard to New Practice to Aid in Use of ASTM Committee E21 on Space July/Aug., 91 ! Protect Decks from Fire, Dosimetry Standards, Jan./ Simulation and Applications of ASTM Committee E50 on En¬ ! i Jan./Feb., 51 Feb., 52 Space Technology: vironmental Assessment, Risk i i Where There's Smoke There Symposium on Effects of Elects Jack Sanders as Chair. Management and Corrective 1 Doesn't Have to Be Fire Radiation on Nuclear Mate¬ July/Aug., 92 Action: ij (Wilhelm), May/June, 28 rials and the Nuclear Fuel ASTM Committee E28 on Elects Julie Kilgore as Chair, ! ASTM Committee E06 on Per¬ Cycle. May/June, 75 Mechanical Testing: May/June. 70 formance of Buildings: Workshop on Dosimetry for ASTM Visits Rensselaer Forestland Site Assessment. Exploring Green Highways Radiation Processing, July/ Polytechnic Institute. May/ Sept./Oct., 49 1 (Bryce), Sept./Oct., 38 Aug., 96 June, 6 New Standard Provides for i Identification of Construc¬ ASTM Committee Ell on Qual¬ Committee Chair Presents Assessment of Potential for tion Cost Estimates, Sept./ ity and Statistics: ASTM Information in United Vapor Intrusion into Struc- www.astm.org NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2008 ■ ASTMSTANDARDIZATIONNEWS 87 V ■ ubject Index tures, May/June, 42 Kaplan, Sept./Oct., 66 ASTM Toy Safety Standard For Your Amusement (Editor's ASTM Committee E53 on Prop¬ Symposium on Fatigue and Moves Closer to Becom¬ Note), May/June, 2 erty Management Systems: Fracture of Medical Metallic ing a Mandatory Federal From Carousel to Coaster: 110, Part II, July/Aug., 52 Materials, May/June, 75 Requirement, May/June, 5 F24 and Amusement Ride ASTM Committee E54 on Testing of Motion-Preserving Corner Post Revision to Make Standards (Quigley), May/ Homeland Security Applica¬ Implants Covered in New Bunk Beds Safer, Jan./ June, 20 tions: Standard, July/Aug., 67 Feb., 46 James Seay Elected Chair, 110, Part II, July/Aug., 52 ASTM Committee F08 on Dana Award Given to Katha¬ July/Aug., 94 Comparison of Robots for Ur¬ Sports Eguipment and Facilities: rine Morgan, July/Aug., 86 ASTM Committee F25 on Ships ban Search and Rescue Ad¬ Bicycles Around the World Health Canada Cites ASTM and Marine Technology: dressed in New Standard, (Spotlight), Jan./Feb., 68 Bunk Bed Standard, Sept./ Howard Hime Elected Chair, July/Aug., 66 Frame and Enclosure Com¬ Oct., 6 July/Aug., 90 Compounds to Counteract ponents for Trampolines Labeling for Inflatable Air Mat¬ Presents Haas Memo¬ Effects of Radiological Discussed in Proposed tresses, Nov./Dec., 60 rial Award to S.P. Markle, Weapons to Be Described Standard, July/Aug., 76 New Law to Protect Children March/April, 53 in Proposed New Standard, Martial Arts Subcommittee, from Burns, Requires ASTM ASTM Committee F33 on July/Aug., 75 Sept./Oct., 61 Standard, F2517 Cited, Detention and Correctional Protection of Control Rooms New Airsoft Subcommittee, Sept./Oct., 5 Facilities: Covered in Proposed New Sept./Oct., 56 Protection from Portable Pool Sets the Standard for Deten¬ Standard, July/Aug., 74 Olympic Spirit (Spotlight), Risks Provided by New tion and Correctional ASTM Committee E55 on July/Aug., 104 Standard, May/June, 45 Facilities (Quigley), March/ Manufacture of Pharmaceuti¬ Presents Hulse Memorial Swimming Pool Safety Stan¬ April, 24 cal Products: Award to Monty Christians¬ dard in New Law to Prevent ASTM Committee F34 on Roll¬ 110, Part II, July/Aug., 52 en, March/April, 52 Drowning Accidents, March/ ing Element Bearings: Continuous Quality Verifica¬ Symposium on Safety in Ice April, 4 110, Part II, July/Aug., 52 tion Process is Subject Hockey, May/June, 76 ASTM Committee F17 on Plastic Interview with the 2008 Chair¬ of New Pharmaceutical ASTM Committee F10 on Piping Systems: man of the ASTM Board of Standard, May/June, 44 Livestock, Meat and Poultry Crimped Polyethylene Pipe Directors, Jan./Feb., 14 Manufacturing Systems Stan¬ Evaluation Systems: Fittings, Nov./Dec., 61 ASTM Committee F36 on dard Covers Life Cycle of 110, Part II, July/Aug., 52 Gas Distribution Systems, Technology and Underground Process, Jan./Feb., 40 ASTM Committee F11 on Sept./Oct., 57 Utilities: ASTM Committee E56 on Vacuum Cleaners: HDPE Water Quality Units to 110, Part II, July/Aug., 52 Nanotechnology: Proposed Standard Covers Be Addressed by Subcom¬ Names Alison Ratliff as Chair, 110, Part II, July/Aug., 52 Vacuum Cleaner Bag Emis¬ mittee, May/June, 47 May/June, 71 Interview with the 2008 Chair¬ sions, March/April, 37 More on Polyethylene Pipe Subcommittee to Develop man of the ASTM Board of ASTM Committee F12 on Secu¬ (InBox), March/April, 13 Asset Management Stan¬ Directors, Jan./Feb., 14 rity Systems and Equipment: Polyethylene Pipe (InBox), dards, Jan./Feb., 51 Newly Approved Nanotech Workshop on Satisfying Anti- Jan./Feb., 11 ASTM Committee F37 on Light Standards to Aid in Cancer Terrorism Requirements Polyethylene Pipe for Gas Sport Aircraft: Research, July/Aug., 64 Through Emerging Stan¬ Gathering Covered in New 110, Part II, July/Aug., 52 ASTM Committee E57 on 3D dards, Sept./Oct., 76 Standard, May/June, 49 FAA Rules in Favor of ASTM Imaging Systems: ASTM Committee F13 on Pe¬ Presents Reinhart/Kuhimann LSA Standards for Use in 110, Part II, July/Aug., 52 destrian/Walkway Safety and Award to J.W. Barsoom, Primary Category Airplane ASTM Committee E60 on Footwear: Sept./Oct., 65 Manufacture, March/April, 6 Sustainability: News of the ASTM Interna¬ ASTM Committee F20 on Light Sport Aircraft Industry Meeting to Organize, Sept./ tional Board of Directors Hazardous Substances and Oil Takes Flight on ASTM Oct., 28 (ReCap), July/Aug., 28 Spill Response: International Standards ASTM Committee F02 on Flex¬ ASTM Committee F14 on New Standard to Aid in (Stephenson and Stephen¬ ible Barrier Packaging: Fences: Buoyancy Determination; son), Nov./Dec., 42 Oxygen Gas Transmission Proposed New Practice Evalu¬ Proposed Guide Covers In- ASTM Committee F38 on Un¬ Rate, Sept./Oct., 53 ates Security Fence System Situ Marsh Burning, March/ manned Air Vehicle Systems: Presents Award of Merit to Effectiveness, July/Aug., 69 April, 39 110, Part II, July/Aug., 52 Michael Troedel, July/ Skate Parks and Water Play Ar¬ ASTM Committee F23 on Per¬ Integration of Flight Op¬ Aug., 89 eas Now Covered by Fence sonal Protective Clothing and erations Aided by New ASTM Committee F03 on Standards, July/Aug., 73 Equipment: Unmanned Air Vehicle Gaskets: Various Fencing Applications Elects Thomas Neal as Chair, Standard, May/June, 44 Nonmetallic Flat Gasket Evalu¬ Covered in New Standard, May/June, 70 ASTM Committee F39 on ation, Sept./Oct., 55 March/April, 36 Subcommittee on Radiological Normal and Utility Category ASTM Committee F04 on ASTM Committee F15 on Con¬ Hazards Developing Pro¬ Airplane Electrical Wiring Medical and Surgical Materials sumer Products: posed Inspection Standard, Systems: and Devices: ASTM Chief Representative in Jan./Feb., 41 110, Part II, July/Aug., 52 Interview with the 2008 Chair¬ China Discusses Standards ASTM Committee F24 on New Standard Offers Guidance man of the ASTM Board of at Joint Initiative, Nov./ Amusement Rides and Devices: for Airplane Electrical Wir¬ Directors, Jan./Feb., 14 Dec., 5 B.D. King Receives Doc Brown ing, May/June, 47 Presents Award of Merit to Mark ASTM International Visits Award from Leonard Mor¬ ASTM Committee F40 on Melkerson, July/Aug., 88 with China Toy Association rissey (Photobox), March/ Declarable Substances in Presents Laing Award to D.S. Executives, May/June, 4 April, 50 Materials: 88 ASTMSTANDARDIZATIONNFWS ■ NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 200B www.astm.org 110, Part II. July/Aug., 52 July/Aug., 2 Sept./Oct., 76 Trip (Photobox), Jan./ Approves Its First Test Method, Mozambique and Grenada, Crack-Tip-Opening Angle Feb., 9 Nov./Dec., 61 MarchMpril, 8 Applications in Pipeline Bryce, James: ASTM Hosts ANSI/NAM Net¬ News of the ASTM Interna¬ and Aerospace Structures ASTM Sponsors Missouri Stu¬ work on Chemical Regula¬ tional Board of Directors (E08). May/June, 76 dent as WISE Intern, July/ tion Meeting, March/April, 6 (ReCap), July/Aug., 28 Deciding to Sponsor a Sym¬ Aug., 16 Chemical Regulation Chal¬ Qatar, St. Vincent and the posium (EnRoute), Sept./ Building Seals and Sealants: lenges Industry (Provoca¬ Grenadines, Jan./Feb., 7 Oct., 14 see ASTM Committee C24 tive), March/April, 16 South African Development Design of Experiments Over¬ Byer, David: Enhesa Dabase Now Available Community Cooperation in view (E18), March/April, 56 Receives R.A. Glenn Award to Declarable Substance Standards, July/Aug., 14 Dosimetry for Radiation Pro¬ from DOS, March/April, 51 Committee Members, Jan./ ASTM Officers' Training Work¬ cessing (E10), July/Aug., 96 Feb., 41 shop: Principles and Practices of New REACH Standard is Pub¬ Held in September (Photoes¬ Electrical Conductors lished, July/Aug., 65 say), Nov./Dec., 14 (805), March/April, 56 Sustainable Approach to ASTM Online Dictionary: Satisfying Anti-Terrorism Carbon Black; Manufacture and Trade 110, Part I, May/June, 32 Requirements Through see ASTM Committee D24 (Editon's Note), March/ More Terms, Expanded Search Emerging Standards (F12), Cash, C.G.: April, 2 Options Enhance ASTM Sept./Oct., 76 ASTM International Honors ASTM Committee F41 on Online Dictionary, March/ Sheet Steel Specifications the Late C.G. Cash, Jan./ Unmanned Maritime Vehicle April, 6 (A01), July/Aug., 96 Feb., 57 Systems: ASTM Open House Program: Castro Espinoza, Patricia: 110, Part II, July/Aug., 52 110, Part I, May/June, 32 Standards Experts from Korea ASTM Committee G01 on Cor¬ ASTM Standards Expert Ex¬ and Peru Visit ASTM, Sept./ rosion of Metals; change Program: Oct., 6 Presents LaOue Memorial Experts Lead Virtual Sessions Bahke, Torsten: Catholic University; Award to T.J. Summerson, for Riyadh, Bogota, Jan./ Nominated as ASTM Direc¬ ASTM President Speaks at March/April, 54 Feb., 6 tor for 2009-2011, Sept./ Catholic University, Sept./ ASTM Committee G03 on ASTM Symposia: Oct., 73 Oct., 10 Weathering and Durability: 29th Symposium on Pesticide Baldrige National Quality Cement: Proposed Exposure Test to Aid Formulations and Delivery Award: see ASTM Committee C01 Auto Companies, March/ Systems: Application of Baldrige and Quality (Quigley), Cement and Concrete Refer¬ April, 47 Formulation and Adjuvant July/Aug., 40 ence Laboratory: ASTM Committee G04 on Technology (E35), Sept./ Barsoom, J.W.; Interview with the 2008 Chair¬ Compatibility and Sensitiv¬ Oct., 76 Receives Reinhart/Kuhimann man of the ASTM Board of ity of Materials in Oxygen Airliner Cabin Environment: Award from F17, Sept./ Directors, Jan./Feb., 14 Enriched Atmospheres: Recent Progress in Charac¬ Oct., 65 Spellerberg Retires from Ce¬ Preventing Oxygen Eguipment terization and Improvement Beck. G.L.; ment and Concrete Refer¬ Fires (Chiffoleau and New¬ (D22), March/April, 56 Receives Churchill Award from ence Laboratory. Lenker ton), Nov./Dec., 32 Deciding to Sponsor a Sym¬ E01, May/June, 66 Becomes New Manager, Solar Spectral Distributions, posium (EnRoute), Sept./ Beijing Bureau of Quality and July/Aug., 19 Nov./Dec., 58 Oct., 14 Technical Supervision: Central Institute of Plastics ASTM Digital Library: Durability of Building and Many Standardization Events Engineering and Technology: 110, Part I, May/June, 32 Construction Sealants and Highlight Trip to China Indian Official Meets with ASTM History: Adhesives (C24, RILEM), (Photoessay), July/Aug., 8 ASTM Staff and Past Board 110, Part I, May/June, 32 March/April, 56 Bin-Fahad, Rashid Ahmad: Member to Discuss Plastics, 110, Part II, July/Aug., 52 Effects of Radiation on Becomes Environmental Nov./Dec., 7 For Your Amusement (Editor’s Nuclear Materials and the Minister for United Arab Chemical Producers and Note). May/June, 2 Nuclear Fuel Cycle (E10, Emirates, May/June, 8 Distributors Association: ASTM Interlaboratory Study C26), May/June, 75 Biological Effects and Environ¬ Quality and Innovation (Spot¬ Program: Fatigue and Fracture of Medi¬ mental Fate: light), March/April, 68 110, Part II. July/Aug., 52 cal Metallic Materials (E08, see ASTM Committee E47 CHETAH: News of the ASTM Interna¬ F04), May/June, 75 Blair, Malcolm: Cat of A Different Color (In tional Board of Directors Johnson Conference: Critical Receives Award of Merit from Focus), March/April, 58 (ReCap), July/Aug., 28 Issues in Monitoring Asbes¬ A01, Sept./Oct., 67 China: ASTM Memorandum of Under¬ tos (D22), May/June, 75 Boniello, Linda: 110, May/June, 32 standing Program: Safety in Ice Hockey (F08), Receives Award of Apprecia¬ ASTM Chief Representative in 110, Part I, May/June, 32 May/June, 76 tion from D08, May/June, 5 China Discusses Standards ASTM Staff Meet with Delega¬ ASTM Washington, D.C.. Office: Brazilian National Petroleum at Joint Initiative, Nov./ tion from Afghanistan in 110, Part II, July/Aug., 52 Natural Gas and Biofuels Dec., 5 Washington, D.C., Nov./ ASTM Workshops/Seminars: Agency; ASTM Donates to China Earth¬ Dec., 5 Composite Overwrapped Pres¬ Representatives Meet with quake Relief, July/Aug., 7 Bahrain and Pakistan, Sept./ sure Vessels (EOT), July/ ASTM Staff (Photobox), ASTM Visits with China Toy As¬ Oct., 8 Aug., 96 Jan./Feb., 5 sociation Executives. May/ Kazakhstan, July/Aug., 12 Copper and Aluminum Wire Bridgeport Elementary School: June, 4 Manufacturing, Standards and and Cable Connections Elementary Students Visit Riv- ASTM Staffers Visit Beijing, Quality (Editor's Note), Capability Study (805, BOD, erbend in ASTM-Sponsored Host Dinner (Photobox), www.astm.org NOVEMBFR/DECEMBER 200B ■ ASTMSTANDARDIZATIOKNEWS 89 March/April, 7 Nov./Dec., 10 Nominated as ASTM Direc¬ (Gorman), Jan./Feb., 2 China Stone Material Industry Virtual Training: Proposed tor for 2009-2011, Sept./ Sustainable Approach to Association Group Meets Method Discussed Through Oct., 73 Manufacture and Trade with ASTM Staff (Photo¬ Online Centers, Jan./Feb., 7 Declarable Substances in (Gorman), March/April, 2 box), July/Aug., 5 Color and Appearanre: Materials: The ASTM Advantage (Gor¬ Chinese Lumber Industry see ASTM (Committee E12 see ASTM Committee F40 man), Nov./Dec., 2 Members Meet at ASTM Comision Panamericana de Deere & Company: Egyptian Organization for (Photobox), Jan./Feb., 5 Normas Tecnicas (COPANT): Standards and One Multina¬ Standardization and Quality: D33 Chair, ASTM Staff Attend ASTM Staff Attend COPANT, tional Corporation (Pro- Workshop and EOS Meeting Meeting at China’s Institute AAHE Meetings in Buenos Vocative), July/Aug., 32 Highlight Trip to Egypt, for Standardization of Aires, July/Aug., 18 DeJong, Christine: Sept./Oct., 4 Nuclear Industry (Photo¬ Compatibility and Sensitiv¬ Becomes Staff Manager, May/ Electrical and Electronic box), March/April, 5 ity of Materials in Oxygen June, 5 Insulating Materials: Hefei General Machinery Enriched Atmospheres: Delaware County Christian see ASTM Committee D09 Research Institute Delega¬ see ASTM Committee G04 School: Electrical Conductors: tion Meets with ASTM Staff Composite Materials: ASTM International Partici¬ see ASTM Committee B01 (Photobox), July/Aug., 5 see ASTM Committee D30 pates in High School Career Electrical Insulating Liquids Many Standardization Events Concrete and Concrete Ag¬ Day, July/Aug., 17 and Gases: Highlight Trip to China gregates: Delery, Oliver, Jr.: see ASTM Committee D27 (Photoessay), July/Aug., 8 see ASTM Committee C09 Elected Chair of C13, July/ Engineers Week: China National Institute of Concrete Pipe: Aug., 90 Engineers Week 2009 to Be Standardization: see ASTM Committee C13 Department of Homeland Held in February (InAddi¬ Many Standardization Events Concrete LatinoAmerica: Security: tion), Nov./Dec., 80 Highlight Trip to China ASTM Attends Show (Photo¬ see U.S. Department of Home¬ EnRoute: (Photoessay), July/Aug., 8 box), Sept./Oct., 7 land Security About Voting (Enright), Jan / Chin, I.R.: Conshohocken Catholic School: Detention and Correctionai Feb., 10 Recognized with W.C. Voss ASTM Donates SmartBoard Facilities: Deciding to Sponsor a Sym¬ Award, March/April, 51 (Photobox), July/Aug., 19 see ASTM Committee F33 posium (Enright), Sept./ Chiwozva, Gerald: Conshohocken Little League: DiGiovanni, Daniel: Oct., 14 From Earth to Engine, May/ ASTM Makes Contribution for ASTM Summer Intern to Focus Getting Positive Results from June, 26 New Scoreboard (Photo¬ on Academic Outreach, Negative Votes (Morgan), Christensen, B.J.: box), Sept./Oct., 9 July/Aug., 16 March/April, 14 Receives Thompson Award Consumer Products: Digital Library: Negative Vote Disposition from C09, Jan./Feb., 58 see ASTM Committee F15 see ASTM Digital Library (Orthey and Enright), Nov./ Christiansen, Monty: Consumer Product Safety Dimension Stone: Dec., 18 Receives W.F. Hulse Memorial Commission: see ASTM Committee C18 Standards Tracker and RSS Award from F08, March/ see U.S. Consumer Product Drexel University: Feeds (Enright), May/June, 12 April, 52 Safety Commission Geosynthetics Committee is Your ASTM Toolbox (Enright), Claiborne, C.C.: Copper and Copper Alloys: Subject of Campus Visit to July/Aug., 24 Named New Chair of D27, May/ see ASTM Committee B05 Drexel, July/Aug., 16 Environmental Protection June, 67 Corona, Vanessa: Agency: Coal and Coke: Corona, Hychalk Attend E see U.S. Environmental Protec¬ see ASTM Committee DOS GeoAmericas2008 Confer¬ tion Agency Coalition for Fire-Safe Ciga¬ ence, May/June, 9 European Association for the rettes: Corrosion of Metals: Eastern University: Study of Science and Technol¬ Where There's Smoke There see ASTM Committee GDI Olshefsky Speaks to Eastern ogy: Doesn't Have to Be Fire Costa Rica: University Class, May/ International Standardization (Wilhelm), May/June, 28 Virtual Training: Proposed June, 6 Discussed at Science/Tech¬ Codina, O.J.: Method Discussed Through Ebelhar, R.J.: nology/Society Conference Receives Johnson Award from Online Centers, Jan./Feb., 7 Elected Chair of D18, May/ in Rotterdam, Nov./Dec., 12 D27, March/April, 52 CPFEUM: June, 69 European Aviation Safety Cole, P.M.: see United Mexican States Ecobuild America: Agency: Receives Linde Leadership Farmacopea Ecobuild Fall and AEC-STR Fall ASTM Staff Meets with Award from E01, March/ to Be Held in December European Parliament for April, 52 (InAddition), Sept./Oct., 80 London Rep and EASA Colombia: D Ecuador: (Photobox), Sept./Oct., 5 ASTM Members and Staff Attend Cement and Concrete are European Committee for Concrete Industry Event in Danchik, Richard: Focus of Coordinated Standardization: Colombia, Nov./Dec., 6 Receives Thomas Award from Program in Ecuador, Nov./ ASTM in Sweden (Schindler), ASTM Represented at Student D22, May/June, 66 Dec., 8 July/Aug., 44 Event in Colombia, May/ DataPoints: Editor's Note: European Parliament for June, 7 Dealing with Outliers (Murphy For Your Amusement (Gorman), London: Standards Expert Exchange and Lau), Nov./Dec., 22 May/June, 2 ASTM Staff Meets with Rep Program: Experts Lead Reporting Test Results (Mur¬ Manufacturing, Standards and and European Aviation Virtual Sessions for Riyadh, phy and Fortini), Sept./ Quality (Gorman), July/ Safety Agency (Photobox), Bogota, Jan./Feb., 6 Oct., 16 Aug., 2 Sept./Oct., 5 Technical Assistance Training, Davis, C.D.: New Year and a New SN European Union: 90 ASTMSTANDARDIZATIONNEWS ■ N0VEMBER / DECEMBER 2 0 0 8 www.astm.org ASFM Chief Representative in D07, July/Aug., 87 Green Practices and Technolo¬ Focus of Coordinated China Discusses Standards at Guatemala: gies (Nelson) [Response Program in Ecuador, Nov./ Joint Initiative. Nov./Dec.. 5 Virtual Training: Proposed to Quigley July/Aug. '08 Dec., 8 Chemical Regulation Chal¬ Method Discussed Through feature], Nov./Dec., 20 Instituto Mexicano del Ce- lenges Industry (Provoca¬ Online Centers, Jan./Feb., 7 More on Polyethylene Pipe mento y del Concrete: tive), March/April, 16 (Radoszewski) [Response Members of Committee on to Jan./Feb. '08 letter], Concrete Present Construc¬ H March/April, 13 tion Standards Training in F Polyethylene Pipe (Beakley) Mexico, Jan./Feb., 4 Haggard, W.O.: [Response to November '07 Instituto Nacional de Defensa Fatigue and Fracture: Nominated as ASTM Direc¬ Tech News article], Jan./ de la Competencia y de la see ASTM Committee EOS tor for 2009-2011, Sept./ Feb., 11 Proteccion de la Propiedad Federal Aviation Administration: Oct., 74 Setting the Record Straight Intelectual (INDECOPI): FAA Rules in Favor of ASTM Halogenated Organic Solvents (Bystrom) [Response to Global Partnerships that Work LSA Standards for Use in and Fire Extinguishing Agents: notice May/June '08], July/ (Wilhelm), July/Aug.. 48 Primary Category Airplane see ASTM Committee D26 Aug., 23 Standards Experts from Korea Manufacture, March/April. 5 Hazardous Substances and Oil Significant Digits (Creasy) and Peru Visit ASTM, Sept./ Federal Railroad Administration: Spill Response: [Response to Sept./Oct. Oct., 6 Cites Retroreflective Sheeting see ASTM Committee F20 DataPoints], Nov./Dec., 21 Instituto Nacional de Metrolo¬ Standard, May/June, 10 Health Canada: Significant Digits (Murphy and gia Normalizaqao e Oualidade Federation of Societies for Cites ASTM Bunk Bed Stan¬ Lau) [Response to Creasy Industrial (INMETRO): Coatings Technology: dard, Sept./Oct., 6 Letter], Nov./Dec., 21 Metrology for a Biodiesel Fu¬ FSCT and NPCA Keep Identi¬ Healthcare Informatics: INDECOPI: ture (Ausura), Jan./Feb., 36 ties, Merge Administration see ASTM Committee E31 see Institute Nacional de International Cooperation for (InAddition), July/Aug., 95 Hefei General Machinery Re¬ Defensa de la Competencia Education about Standardization: Fences: search Institute: y de la Proteccion de la Strategies for Education Dis¬ see ASTM Committee F14 Hefei General Machinery Propiedad Intelectual cussed at ICES Workshop, Fiorato, A.E.: Research Institute Delega¬ India: May/June, 7 Elected Chair of C09, May/ tion Meets with ASTM Staff Committee Chair Presents International Organization for June, 69 (Photobox), July/Aug., 5 ASTM Information in United Standardization: Receives Katharine and Bryant Hime, Howard: Arab Emirates and India ASTM in Sweden (Schindler), Mather Award from C09, Elected Chair of F25, July/ (Photobox), March/April, 5 July/Aug., 44 Jan./Feb., 58 Aug., 90 Official Meets with ASTM Staff Standards and One Multina¬ Fire Standards: Hoigard, K.R.: and Past Board Member to tional Corporation (Pro¬ see ASTM Committee EOS Receives Kessler Award from Discuss Plastics, Nov./Dec., 7 vocative). July/Aug., 32 Flexible Barrier Packaging: C18, March/April, 53 InFocus: International Union of Labo¬ see ASTM Committee F02 Homeland Security Applications: ASTM International Directories ratories and Experts in Con¬ Forensic Sciences: see ASTM Committee E54 (Enright). July/Aug., 93 struction Materials, Systems see ASTM Committee E30 Hong Kong: By the Numbers: Organizing and Structures: Friel, J.J.: ASTM and ASHRAE Staff¬ Data for Quality Control Symposium on Design of Receives Award of Merit from ers Meet with Hong Kong (Enright), Jan./Feb., 60 Experiments Overview, E04. Sept./Oct., 67 Electrical and Mechanical Cat of a Different Color: CHE- March/April. 56 Services Department Rep¬ TAH Helps Predict Energy Israel: resentative. March/April, 9 Release Hazards (Enright), Global Partnerships that Work G Huband, Frank: March/April, 58 (Wilhelm), July/Aug., 48 GGGGssRSahaeeetelsaoeeaicknpsf tneiAAreayevdio:taSvSnea smuTTe)t:r,h ,sMd M D eNRsA t 2CoCi.iwJcn0voo. s,a.: Gm/m: rSD dhmem eaopciinft.tt ,.att /Eee2O ee(x4Pc c FDtre.o0,l3 vl356eo n6cca e¬ HHAJCuyoo.dc irvhYntOJGeoiaausnoancenl lcnnktayAoc.ea ,,,/iAS ,(Ann 1JHPT Mgm8eu(rMy sNgoEecas .vhyra,Cni ioacn/2gchJclac1aikuia yn:ns n t)eA2eie:ves0 ,tr eet09ie )n8O,n g dSfC f Eeiocpdneutf,.ec /ra ¬¬ InCISnguofrsnoaCJti((tinmEEsruapomguinnns,nu m rr eaAanL-iit,ggeb tic .Borra6hhiri lnnott8.ePi)):ts d s,, rya s oNS ( tiiCEd nenoY unpu vYBocrtl..iout/tu/gDu urOTih rrleFeed ctcH)sisit.n,tn. . ¬,aa ggM 7 nn7es8rdd8a ¬ ys / J MStaesJmnJRAuuidSsebllaTtyypearM//rrnAdAse cs suuSB eeggIt rnna..ti,,otfns af17t g itT3 (ti TuvPaiteehwicsooa htnMnon ,bio ecIfoeas xtlIr sa)wA,re asil¬et, h l GGGGEMMRorrrleoeesOOensnmcUacUAcJ,eaa ante a uiGeddnPPndvlgdaia..r ternR./ : G,o,osFC ae.g O9g:rneshA rer0:.bdaaaS nw . imm.a,rt:a hd7:r:o ad e MfO, oGEMaof3tr zaaeM5arrn,m,c e aJhSrbdu/itiAtil.g n yfpVuer/reio sin l.m¬ , 8 III CnsCBeOoeoNo Nf(JMxIKipTu:cno elEaaaysrrytCcmt/az/iiA:t)Jto ai uuunv[stnRg e eTe. e,A C es'20cpno2n8otl aoi ncgfmsaeoesabn tityiuaos nrmC eQoe] u,rd tieig- l ey IImmINnnsR1C1eaessMee0snettc,mii E DMOttteTMIouuTein0ue evttRn9aysaootcetrytO, ln s ioiE/aCESt d:iJlul Snco aeucotCadcdgpnuelsoo ietoe aCa .Ntm ,/tynt I Ooo N 3nacbACrnccdr4iioweciateau or.rntrn,msanee totor6i atrdaf (e il6diIl da ciNfd aeelzra EreolacNe gCmCi ob^Ye rno¬C- : e ): JJJJaou1oTPS1mnurert0naoc-r, aNMaOnhnimhtinMdonacozcaodia,tlv,arc .ta rc,.i:KoaPM y/dn hD6lf/ies g/. mJ WAAe rA uEucP:p.Sns .: x .asrTeV ipit1.lMsii ,e0se3t ria 3n2ttIn 4st nA c tSfSeera TorTfnMmerata, yt iKiS,no ioennrpgaet,al. :/ www.astm.org NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2008 ■ ASTMSTANDARDIZATIONNEWS 91 ubject Index see ASTM Committee F10 E06, May/June, 68 Manufacturing’s Future, Luko, Stephen: Mechanical Testing: July/Aug., 36 Kaplan, D.S.: Named Chair of Ell, May/ see ASTM Committee E28 Chemical Regulation Chal¬ Receives Laing Award from June, 70 Medical and Surgical Materials lenges Industry (Provoca¬ F04, Sept./Oct., 66 Lytle, A.M.: and Devices: tive), March/April, 16 Kapustka, Larry: Receives ASTM/SES R.J. Paint¬ see ASTM Committee F04 Sustainable Approach to Man¬ Elected Chair of E47, July/ er Award, Nov./Dec., 72 Melkerson, Mark: ufacture and Trade (Editor's Aug., 91 Receives Award of Merit from Note), March/April, 2 Kayser, R.F.: F04, July/Aug., 88 National Center for Standards Interview with the 2008 Chair¬ Meltzer, T.H.: and Certification Information: man of the ASTM Board of Promoting Patient Safety, Serving the Standards Com¬ Directors, Jan./Feb., 14 Magee, R.W.: March/April, 34 munity (Enright), Jan./ Keltner, Ned: Receives Award of Merit from Metallography: Feb., 30 Receives 5.H. Ingberg Award D24, July/Aug., 88 see ASTM Committee E04 National Institute of Standards from E05, March/April, 53 Malmgreen, John: Mexico: and Technology: Kibbe, D.C.: Elected Chair of 802, July/ 110, Part II, July/Aug., 52 ASTM Contributes to Risk Miti¬ Elected Chair of E31, July/ Aug., 91 ASTM Mexico City Staffer gation Training Program, Aug., 90 Receives Award of Merit from Visits ASTM Headquarters July/Aug., 15 Kilgore, Julie: B02, May/June, 68 (Photobox), March/April, 7 Baldrige and Quality (Quigley), Becomes Chair of E50, May/ Manufactured Masonry Units: CPFEUM to Participate in July/Aug., 40 June, 70 see ASTM Committee C15 ASTM Standards Develop¬ Interview with the 2008 Chair¬ King, B.D.: Manufacture of Pharmaceutical ment, Nov./Dec., 12 man of the ASTM Board of Receives Doc Brown Award Products: Members of Committee on Directors, Jan./Feb., 14 from Leonard Morrissey see ASTM Committee E55 Concrete Present Construc¬ Manufacturing, Standards and (Photobox), March/April, 50 Manufacturing: tion Standards Training in Quality (Editor's Note), Kirschner, Michael, McClelland, Challenges and Solutions for Mexico, Jan./Feb., 4 July/Aug., 2 Nina and Taubitz, Micuael: Manufacturing's Future, Technical Assistance Training, Metrology for a Biodiesel Fu¬ Chemical Regulation Chal¬ July/Aug., 36 Nov./Dec., 10 ture (Ausura), Jan./Feb., 36 lenges Industry (Provoca¬ Manufacturing, Standards and Middle East: NIST and ASTM International tive), March/April, 16 Quality (Editor's Note), Standards Training: ASTM Pe- (Ausura), Jan./Feb., 24 Korean Agency for Technology July/Aug., 2 u oleum Courses Available NIST Standards in Trade and Standards: Manufacturing Institute: in Middle East, Jan./Feb., 6 Workshop Focuses on Fire Standards Experts from Korea see National Association of Molecular Spectroscopy and Protection, Nov./Dec., 13 and Peru Visit ASTM, Sept./ Manufacturers Separation Science: Serving the Standards Com¬ Oct., 6 Market Access and Compliance: see ASTM Committee E13 munity (Enright), Jan./ Kumah, Mustapha: U.S. Government Groups Aid Mongolian Agency for Stan¬ Feb., 30 Standards in Ghana (Provoca¬ Export, July/Aug., 38 dardization and Metrology: Strategies for Education Dis¬ tive), Nov./Dec., Markle, S.P.: Fei Congratulates MASM on cussed at ICES Workshop, Kupfer, A.D.: Receives Haas Memorial Anniversary (Photobox), May/June, 7 Receives Award of Merit from Award from F25, March/ Sept./Oct., 7 National Paint and Coatings D20, Sept./Oct., 68 April, 53 Montemayor, R.G.: Association: Marlowe, D.E.: Receives Andrews Scroll of FSCT and NPCA Keep Identi¬ Receives W.T. Cavanaugh Achievement from D02, ties, Merge Administration Award, July/Aug., 85 May,/June, 66 (InAddition), July/Aug., 95 Mattel/Fisher-Price: Mozambique: National Ready Mixed Concrete Laboratory Accreditation ASTM in Sweden (Schindler), MOU Program: Mozambique Association: Bureau: July/Aug., 44 and Grenada, March/April, 8 NRMCA Enters Agreement Signs Asia Pacific Laboratory McClelland, Nina, Kirschner, with U.S. EPA to Reduce Accreditation Mutual Recog¬ Michael and Taubitz, Michael: Operations Footprint (InAd¬ nition Arrangement (InAddi- Chemical Regulation Chal¬ dition), July/Aug., 95 tion), March/April, 60 lenges Industry (Provoca¬ Neal, Thomas: Laboratory and Inspection tive), March/April, 16 Nanotechnology: Elected Chair of F23, May/ Agency Accreditation: McClung, Kate: see ASTM Committee E56 June, 70 see ASTM Committee E36 Promoted to Technical Com¬ National Association uf Civil Nondestructive Testing: Lau, A.T.: mittee Staff Manager, July/ Engineering Students: see ASTM Committee EOT Receives Award of Merit from Aug., 21 ASTM Represented at Student Nonferrous Metals and Alloys: D02, July/Aug., 88 McGaw, Michael: Event in Colombia, May/ see ASTM Committee B02 Lenker, Steven: Receives Award of Merit from June, 7 Normal and Utility Category Spellerberg Retires from Ce¬ E08, Jan./Feb., 57 National Association of Manu¬ Airplane Electrical Wiring ment and Concrete Refer¬ McGinley, W.M.: facturers: Systems: ence Laboratory, Lenker Receives Award of Merit from Approves Statement on Inter¬ see ASTM Committee F39 Becomes New Manager, C15, Sept./Oct., 68 national Standards, May/ North Atlantic Treaty Organi¬ July/Aug., 19 McMaster, J.A.: June, 11 zation: Light Sport Aircraft: Receives Ogden Award from ASTM Hosts ANSI/NAM Net¬ NATO Standardization Confer¬ see ASTM Committee F37 810, March/April, 54 work on Chemical Regula¬ ence to Be Held in Virginia Livestock, Meat and Poultry Meadows, Dru: tion Meeting, March/April, 6 in September (InAddition), Evaluation Systems: Receives Award of Merit from Challenges and Solutions for July/Aug., 95 92 ASTMSTAHDARDIZATIONNEWS ■ NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2008 www.astin.org

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