NIST Handbook 44 definition

NIST Handbook 44 means NIST Handbook 44 (2016 edition) published by the National Institute of Standards and Technology, United States department of commerce.
NIST Handbook 44 means National Institute of Standards and Technology Handbook #44.

Examples of NIST Handbook 44 in a sentence

  • All scales referred to herein shall be operated and maintained to be in conformance with the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Handbook 44, or the applicable Standards of the Association of American Railroads (AAR).

  • Scales (whether Buyer’s or Seller’s) shall be operated in accordance with NIST Handbook 44.

  • Such scales shall be duly reviewed by an appropriate testing agency and maintained in an accurate condition and certified (i.e. material tested) at least annually in accordance with NIST Handbook 44 with a third party oversight.

  • Maintenance will comply with the requirements of the Florida Weights and Measures Law and the latest edition of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Handbook 44.

  • The testing and calibration of such scales shall be accomplished in accordance with the guidelines outlined in NIST Handbook #44 or other procedures which shall be mutually agreeable to Seller and Buyer.

  • Truck scales used to determine the volume of products sold by truck must be maintained in accordance with the latest edition of NIST Handbook 44.

  • All scales used to measure the amount of aggregate mined shall be calibrated according to the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Handbook 44.

  • Licensee shall only use the Certification ▇▇▇▇ in conjunction with devices that have been certified in accordance with NCWM Publication 14 and NIST Handbook 44, and that hold an active NTEP Certificate of Conformance.

  • The level of service, to be determined at the time of sale, will depend upon the site and usage conditions, but should comply with the guidelines set forth by the manufacturer, local regulations, and NIST Handbook 44.

  • Such scales shall be maintained in an accurate condition according to NIST Handbook 44.