1、Listed below are all ANSI approved standards as of 6/12/2008. Many of these ANSI approved standards that are published areavailable in electronic format (PDF) via ANSIs Electronic Standards Store (ESS) at http:/webstore.ansi.org.ANSI Approved StandardsANSI A10.9-1997 (R2004), Concrete andMasonry Wor
2、k Safety RequirementsEstablishes safety requirements pertaining toconcrete construction and masonry work inconstruction. Covers all on-site concreteconstruction and masonry work includingdesign, erection, operation, and maintenanceof aggregate processing plants, concretemixing plants, and conveyance
3、s. Also containssafety requirements pertinent to the specialtyconcrete operations of prestressing bypretensioning or post tensioning, lift-slabconstruction, tilt-up construction, and slipforms.ANSI A10.10-1990 (R2004), SafetyRequirements for Temporary andPortable Space Heating Devices andEquipmentPr
4、ovides minimum safety requirements for theselection, installation, operation andmaintenance of space heating devices andequipment of temporary and portable design.Covers the heater unit and its integral partsthrough to their connection for fuel, but doesnot cover separate supply tanks or valving.ANS
5、I A10.11-1989 (R1998), SafetyRequirements for Safety NetsEstablishes safety requirements for theselection, installation, and use of personnel anddebris nets during construction, repair, anddemolition operations.ANSI A10.15-1995 (R2005), SafetyRequirements for DredgingApplies to the operation, inspec
6、tion, andmaintenance of any vessel fitted withmachinery for the purpose of removing orrelocating of material from or in a body ofwater.ANSI A10.16-1995 (R2001), Constructionand Demolition Operations - SafetyRequirements for Tunnels, Shafts, andCaissonsEstablishes safety requirements pertaining tothe
7、 construction of tunnels, shafts, andcaissons. The requirements set forth in thisstandard cover environmental control; relatedfacilities; fire prevention; hoisting; haulage; andelectrical, drilling and blasting, andcompressed-air work. This standard is notintended for application to mining or quarry
8、ingoperations.ANSI A10.22-2007, Safety Requirementsfor Rope-Guided and NonguidedWorkers Hoists for Construction andDemolition OperationsThis standard establishes minimum safetyrequirements for temporary personnel hoistingsystems used for the transportation of personsto and from working elevations du
9、ring normalconstruction and demolition operations,including maintenance, and is restricted to usein special situations.ANSI A10.28-1998 (R2004), WorkPlatforms Suspended from Cranes orDerricks Safety RequirementsApplies to platforms suspended from the loadlines of cranes or derricks in order to (1)pe
10、rform work at elevations that cannot normallybe reached by other types of scaffolds or aerialwork platforms or (2) transport personnel toelevations where other means of access areunsafe or impractical because of design orworksite conditions. Safe use of suchequipment is dependent upon the userfollow
11、ing all provisions contained herein. Acompetent person shall perform a job analysison all equipment to be used to suspendplatforms from cranes and derricks includingthe platforms. A copy of the job analysis shallbe maintained at the jobsite.ASME A13.1-2007, Scheme for theIdentification of Piping Sys
12、temsThis Standard is intended to establish acommon system to assist in identification ofhazardous materials conveyed in pipingsystems and their hazards when released inthe environment.ANSI A14.1-2007, Ladders - Wood - SafetyRequirementsThis standard prescribes rules and establishesminimum requiremen
13、ts for the construction,testing, care and use of the common types ofportable wood ladders described herein inorder to ensure safety under normal conditionsof usage. It does not cover step stools(furniture type) except ladder type step stools.ANSI A14.2-2007, Ladders - Portable Metal- Safety Requirem
14、entsThis standard prescribes rules governing thesafe construction, design, testing, care and useof protable metal ladders of various tyupes andstyles. Ladders styles include ladder type stepstools, portable extension, step, trestle,sectional , combination, single, platform, andarticulating ladders,
15、but excluding ladders inand on mines, the fire services, mobileequipment, hoisting equipment, work platforms,antenna communications towers, transmissiontowers, utility poles and chimneys. It does notcover special-purpose ladders that do not meetthe general requirements of this standard.ANSI A14.3-20
16、02, Ladders Fixed SafetyRequirementsThis standard prescribes minimumrequirements for design, construction, and useof fixed ladders, and sets forth requirements forcages, wells, and ladder safety systems usedwith fixed ladders, in order to minimize personalinjuries. All parts and appurtenancesnecessa
17、ry for a safe and efficient ladder shallbe considered integral parts of the design.ANSI A14.7-2006, Mobile Ladder Standsand Mobile Ladder Stand PlatformsThis standard prescribes rules andrequirements governing the proper design,construction, testing, care, use, andmaintenance of mobile ladder stands
18、 andmobile ladder stand platforms including labeling/marking of these units. It excludes specialpurpose units that do not meet the generalrequirements of this standard.ANSI A21.14-1989, Ductile Iron Fittings,3-Inch through 24-Inch, for GasANSI A92.5-1980, Boom-SupportedElevated Work PlatformsANSI A1
19、08.11-1999 (R2005), Specificationsfor Interior Installations of CementitiousBacker UnitsReaffirmation only - no changes.ASME A112.14.1-2003 (R2008), BackwaterValvesThis Standard establishes requirements fordimensions,performance requirements, connections,materialsand finishes, testing, and marking o
20、f backwatervalves.Types of backwater valves covered in thisStandard includehorizontal backwater valves, combinationhorizontalbackwater valves and manual gate valves,terminalbackwater valves, combination floor drains withbackwater valves, vertical or 90 deg backwatervalve,and related products.1ANSI C
21、atalogwebstore.ansi.orgCopyright American National Standards Institute Provided by IHS under license with ANSI Not for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-ASME A112.19.5-2005, Trim forWater-Closet Bowls, Tanks and UrinalsThis Standard establishes criteria for t
22、hoseitems of trim for water-closet bowls, tanks, andurinals known as spuds, locknuts for spuds,flush valves, and flush elbows. Requirementsfor fill valves (ballcocks) are definedin ANSI/ASSE 1002. This Standard does notaddress the compatibility of materials. Nothingstated herein shall preclude the p
23、roduction ofspecial design flush valves with uniquenon-standard features for use in lowconsumptionplumbing fixtures.ANSI/ICC A117.1-2003, Accessible andUseable Buildings and FacilitiesThe purpose of this standard is to establish theminimum requirements make sites, facilities,buildings and elements a
24、ccessible to andusable by people with such physical disabilitiesas the inability to walk, difficulty walking,reliance on walking aids, blindness and visualimpairment, deafness and hearing impairment,in coordination, reaching and manipulationdisabilities, lack of stamina, difficultyinterpreting and r
25、eacting to sensoryinformation, and extremes of physical size.The intent of the standard is to allow a personwith a physical disability to independently getto, enter, and use a site, facility, building, orelement.ANSI A108.9-1999 (R2005), Specificationsfor Installation of Ceramic Tile withModified Ep
26、oxy Emulsion Mortar/GroutReaffirmation only - no changes.ANSI A119.2-2002, Recreational VehiclesThis standards provides minimum constructionrequirements to ensure a reasonable degree ofsafety and heath for occupants using facilitiessupplied by recreational vehicle parks andcampgrounds, which offer t
27、emporary livingsites for use by recreational vehicles,recreational park trailers, and other campingunits.ANSI A119.4-1999 (R2002), RecreationalVehicle Parks and CampgroundsProvides minimum construction requirementsto ensure a reasonable degree of safety andheath for occupants using facilities suppli
28、ed byrecreational vehicle parks and campgrounds,which offer temporary living sites for use byrecreational vehicles, recreational park trailers,and other camping units. An editoral restructingof the 1999 edition, to conform to with the 2000edition of the NFPA manual of style was doneto create this ed
29、ition. No technical changeswere made to this edition.ANSI A119.5-2005, Park TrailersCovers fire and life safety criteria and plumbingfor recreational park trailers considerednecessary to provide a reasonable level ofprotection from loss of life from fire andexplosion. It reflects situations and the
30、state ofthe art prevalent at the time the Standard wasissued. This Standard is not intended as adesign specification or an instruction manual.Much of the material in this Standard has beentaken from, or is based on, nationallyrecognized standards for fire and life safety.ANSI A161.2-1998, Decorative
31、 LaminateCountertops, Performance Standards forFabricated High PressureEstablishes generally accepted qualityperformance standards for high pressuredecorative laminate (HPDL) countertops. Itcovers physical requirements and test methodspertaining to resistance to loads, water, impact,and high tempera
32、ture.ANSI A208.1-1999, Particleboard,Mat-Formed WoodCovers particleboard made from cellulosicmaterials (usually wood) bonded together witha suitable bonding system by a process inwhich the inter-particle bond is created by thebonding system. Other materials may beadded during manufacturing to improv
33、e certainproperties.ANSI A208.2-2002, Medium DensityFiberboard for Interior UseCovers MDF for interior applications, andincludes definitions, dimensional tolerances,physical and mechanical propertyrequirements, and a maximum formaldehydeemission level for different grades of MDF.Also included are re
34、ferences to test methodsand means of identifying conforming products.The mechanical property requirements are notengineering design values.ANSI A250.10-1998 (R2004), SteelSurfaces for Steel Doors and Frames,Test Procedure and Acceptance Criteriafor Prime PaintedThese methods prescribe the procedures
35、 to befollowed in the selection of material, chemicalpreparation, painting, testing, and evaluation ofprime painted steel surfaces of steel doors andframes.ANSI A225.1-1987, Manufactured HomeInstallationsANSI A1264.1-2007, Safety Requirementsfor Workplace Walking/Working Surfacesand Their Access; Wo
36、rkplace, Floor, Walland Roof Openings; Stairs and GuardrailsSystemsThis standard sets forth safety requirements inindustrial and workplace situations forprotecting persons in areas/places wheredanger exists of persons or object fallingthrough floor, roof or wall openings, or fromplatforms, runways,
37、ramps, and fixed stairs, orroof edges in normal, temporary, andemergency conditions.ASME B1.9-1973 (R2007), Buttress InchScrew ThreadsThis standard relates to screw threads ofbuttress form and provides: (a) A form of 7/45“buttress thread with 0.6p basic height of threadengagement (see Fig. la). (b)
38、A table ofpreferred diameter-pitch combinations (seeTable 1). (c) A formula for calculating pitchdiameter tolerances (see Par. 6.1). (d)Tolerances for major and minor diameters (seePar. 6.2 and 6.3). (e) A system of allowancesbetween external and internal threads (see Par.7). (f) Recommended methods
39、 of measuringand gaging (see Par. 10 and 11). (g)Dimensional acceptability of buttress product(see Section 12).ASME B1.10M-2004, Unified MiniatureScrew ThreadsSpecifies the thread form, series, tolerance,and designation for the Unified Miniature ScrewThreads. The series covers a diameter rangeof 0.3
40、0 mm to 1.40 mm, extending the metricM-Profile and unified thread series that begin at1.6 mm.ASME B1.11-1958 (R2006), MicroscopeObjective ThreadThis standard covers the screw thread used formounting the objective assembly to the body orlens turret of microscopes. It is based on, andintended to be in
41、terchangeable with, the screwthread introduced and adopted many years agoby the Royal Microscopical Society of GreatBritain, generally known as the “RMS thread“and now almost universally accepted as thebasic standard for microscope objectivemountings. Formal recognition, however, hasbeen extremely l
42、imited.ANSI B1.18M-1982 (R1987), Metric ScrewThreads for Commercial MechanicalFasteners Boundary Profile DefinedANSI B1.20.3-1976 (R2003), Dryseal PipeThreads (Inch)Dryseal pipe threads are based on the USA(American) pipe thread, however, they differfrom the USA (American) pipe thread in thatthey ar
43、e designed to seal pressure tight jointswithout the necessity of using sealingcompounds. This standard covers criteria forDryseal Pipe Threads.ASME B4.1-1967 (R2004), Preferred Limitsand Fits for Cylindrical PartsPresents definitions of terms applying to fitsbetween plain (non-threaded cylindrical p
44、artsand makes recommendations on preferredsizes, allowances, tolerances, and fits for usewherever they are applicable.ASME B4.2-1978 (R2004), Preferred MetricLimits and FitsDescribes the ISO system of limits and fits formating parts as it is approved for generalengineering usage in the United States
45、 ofAmerica.2ANSI Catalogwebstore.ansi.orgCopyright American National Standards Institute Provided by IHS under license with ANSI Not for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-ASME B4.3-1978, General Tolerances forMetric Dimensioned ProductsThis Standard shows how
46、 to specify thegeneral tolerances for metric dimensionswithout tolerances designation.ASME B5.8-2001 (R2006), Chucks andChuck JawsThis Standard applies to chucks for use onengine lathes, tool room lathes, and automaticlathes and fit American Standard SpindleNoses of ANSI-B5.9-1967. They may be usedo
47、n other applications for which they aresuitable (see pages 4 and 5 ofANSI-B5.9-1967). It is within the scope of thisStandard to establish:(a) duty classes(b) standard chuck diameters(c) top jaw interchangeability(d) mounting interchangeability (USA-StandardSpindle Noses)(e) draw-bar interchangeabili
48、ty for powerchucks(f) identification code for body, master jaws, topjaws dimensions, where interchangeability ofchucks may be involved(g) nomenclatureASME B5.9-1967 (R2004), Spindle Nosesfor Tool Room Lathes, Engine Lathes,Turret Lathes, and Automatic LathesThese spindlenoses are for use on enginela
49、thes, tool room lathes, turret lathes andautomatic lathes and may be usedadvantageously on other machines whereverchucks or fixtures must be mounted accuratelyand rigidly on revolving spindles. Completedimensions for each size and type of nose, aswell as for mating backs of chucks, face platesand fixtures, are given in the tables. Also givenare dimensions of gages for checking theimportant dimensions on these spindlenosesand the backs of chucks, face platesandfixtures, to insure interchangeability betweenparts made by differ