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ASME

Abbr. for “American Society of Mechanical Engineers.”
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ASME Y14.5-2009 is available on the ASME Web site along with related GD&T standards, personnel certification and handbooks.
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(Bill) Garland, president of BOMA International, said "We are gratified that ASME has acted to advance window cleaning safety by forming a new committee capable of developing provisions that are based on objective data and experience.
Professors Ji Wang, Fuxing Miao, Tingfeng Ma, and Lijun Yi, who are all active ASME members, are the faculty advisors for the chapter, which has approximately 35 members.