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Introduction to Codes, Standards, and Regulations

Introduction to Codes, Standards, and Regulations. Chattanooga State CC. Review of Definitions. TERM. DEFINITION. A systematic collection of regulations and rules of procedure or conduct. A detailed description of how to produce something or how to perform a specific task.

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Introduction to Codes, Standards, and Regulations

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  1. Introduction to Codes, Standards, and Regulations Chattanooga State CC

  2. Review of Definitions TERM DEFINITION A systematic collection of regulations and rules of procedure or conduct. A detailed description of how to produce something or how to perform a specific task. A document that outlines a series of tasks to be performed to produce a desired outcome. Artifact that serves as a basis for comparison; a reference against which other things can be evaluated or calibrated. • Procedure • Specification • Standard • Regulation • Code

  3. Review of Definitions, Continued • Procedure • Specification • Standard • Regulation • Code TERM DEFINITION • A principle, rule, or law designed to control or govern behavior. • A standard that has been adopted by one or more governmental bodies (or incorporated into a contract) and is enforceable by law. • A set of technical definitions and guidelines (approved of by a group or organization) that function as instructions for designers, manufacturers, operators, or users of equipment.

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