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ASME AS-11-2008PERSNNEL公誉羽F CODESYS许ANDARDSAN回RELATED CONFORM恃YASSESSMENT COMMITTEES9The American Society ofMechanical EngineersWiASMEited without icense rom HSNot for ResalePERSONNELOF CODES,STANDARDS,ANDThe American Society ofMechanical EngineersRELATED CONFORMITYThree Park AvenueNew York,NY 10016-5990ASSESSMENT COMMITTEESTEL:1-212-591-8500FAX:1-212-591-8501CONTENTSForew0rd.所Council on Codes and Standards Organization Chart.I.ASME Codes and Standards Board and Committee Structure.1Il.ASME Codes and Standards Staff.7Ill.ASME Codes and Standards Council,Boards,and Committees-Scope and Personnel.13Interest classification Key.13Council on Codes and Standards13Board on Conformity Assessment.13Board on Council Operations.Board on Hearings and Appeals.15Board on International Standards15Board on Metrication.15Board on Nuclear Codes and Standards.16Board on Performance Test Codes.21Board on Pressure Technology Codes and Standards.25Board on Safety Codes and Standards.41Board on Standardization.49IV.Computer Code Index.67V.Personnel Directory.89Honors and AwardsviiChange of Address or Status Form.xiijCopyright ASME InemationalNot for ResaleFOREWORDAS-11 complements AC-10.Where AC-10 includes the personnel of the Board of Governors,councils,boards,and technical and regional committees,AS-11 includes the personnel of the Council on Codes andStandards(CCS),boards,and committees of the Codes,Standards,and Conformity Assessment Programs.Theinformation contained herein reflects the Codes and Standards committee membership and staff assignments asof September 4,2001.A Society activity of prime importance has been the development,promulgation,and administration of theCodes,Standards,and Conformity Assessment Programs.In the ASME Constitution,Article C2.1 states:C2.1.1 The purposes of this Society are to:Promote the art,science,and practice of mechanical engineering and the allied arts andsciences;Encourage original research;Foster engineering education;Advance the standards of engineering;Promote the exchange of information among engineers and others;Broaden the usefulness of the engineering profession in cooperation with other engineeringand technical societies;andPromote a high level of ethical practice.In all professional and business relations the members of the Society shall be governed by theCode of Ethics as stated in the Society Policies.C2.1.2 The Society may approve or adopt any report,standard,code,formula,or recommendedpractice,but shall forbid and oppose the use of its name and proprietary symbols in anycommercial work or business,except to indicate conformity with its standards or recommendedpractice.ASME has a unique organizational structure which provides a great deal of autonomy for its Codes,Standards,and Conformity Assessment Programs,and yet provides the advantages inherent in a professional society ofcommittees,boards,and councils that enhance due process.These inherent advantages result from themultifaceted purposes of the Society.The Codes,Standards,and Conformity Assessment Programs include:Council on Codes and StandardsBoard on Conformity AssessmentBoard on Council OperationsBoard on Hearings and AppealsBoard on International StandardsBoard on MetricationBoard on Nuclear Codes and StandardsBoard on Performance Test CodesBoard on Pressure Technology Codes and StandardsBoard on Safety Codes and StandardsBoard on StandardizationAnnually,the Board of Governors assigns the duties associated with the Codes,Standards,and ConformityAssessment Programs to the Council on Codes and Standards(CCS).This Council is responsible for Codes andStandards planning;reflection of advancing technological changes and safety needs in the structure;responsiveness to investigations and suggestions;providing procedural due process,review,and comment;and/or testimony on proposed legislation relating to ASMEs codes,standards,and/or conformity assessment activities.The supervisory boards(Conformity Assessment,Nuclear Codes and Standards,Performance Test Codes,Pressure Technology Codes and Standards,Safety Codes and Standards,and Standardization),within theirrespective scopes,have the following duties:to assess the need for codes,standards,and related conformity assessment activities;甜FaECopyright ASME Intemationalto determine the necessary charters of standards committees;to interface with the American National Standards Institute,Inc.(ANSI);to approve codes,standards,and conformity assessment criteria on behalf of the Society;to recommend policy changes to the CCS;to interact with regulatory bodies.ASME develops standards under the ANSI Accredited Organization Method.The supervisory boards havestandards committees using this method.As part of the overall public service role of Codes and Standards,it isthe role of the supervisory boards to assure that any document presented to the Society whose scope interfaceswith that of an ASME committee is reviewed under the ANSI Canvass Method.Included in this publication are lists of committees,arranged by the board to which each committee reports,and a listing of the ASME Codes and Standards staff.For Society related codes and standards inquiries relativeto the CCS,boards,standards committees,or accreditation and certification committees,the staff person indicatedshould be contacted.It is the responsibility of this staff to function within the parameters of B5.1.4 of the SocietysBylaws:B5.1.4 The primary role of staff assigned to boards and committees is to implement actionsthat are required to meet the objectives of the board or committee on a continuing basis.Working under broad lines of policy established by the board or committee,the staff will initiateprograms,actively engage in the work,and make operating decisions necessary to carry forwardthe programs in a dynamic and efficient manner.公Copyright ASME IntemationalHunder oAMES3GO 1S31NO TNNO)No reproduction or networking pemited without lcense from IHSNot for Resale