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n: organisation that sets guidelines for the testing and use of equipment and materials. Its publications are ASTM Standardisation News, Book of Standards, Cement and Concrete Aggregates Journal, Composites Technology & Research, Geo technical Testing Journal, Journal of Forensic Science, and Journal of Testing and Evaluation. Address: 100 Barr Harbor;West Conshohocken, PA 19428;(610) 832-9500.
effluent limitation guidelines.
n: (FLPMA) congressional act that establishes comprehensive land use guidelines for the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) on how to manage lands under its jurisdiction.
n pl: lines, usually four, attached to the temporary guide base and permanent guide base to help position equipment (such as blowout preventers) accurately on the seafloor when a well is drilled offshore from a floating vessel.
(ITL) n: an MMS document sent to offshore lessees and operators to clarify or supplement operational guidelines.
n: (LTL) an MMS document sent to offshore lessees and operators to clarify or supplement operational guidelines.
n: (NTL) an MMS formal document that provides clarification, description, or interpretations of a regulation or OCS standard;guidelines on the implementations of a special lease stipulation or regional requirement;a better understanding of the scope and meaning of a regulation by explaining MMS interpretations of a requirement;or administrative information.
n: a structure attached to and installed with the foundation pile when a well is drilled from an offshore floating drilling rig. It is seated in the temporary guide base and serves as a well head housing. Guidelines are attached to it so that equipment (such as the blowout preventers) may be guided into place on the wellhead.
n: (SAFE) an MMS safety award program that recognizes private companies that protect the human and natural environment by avoiding accidents and pollution through adherence to safety and environmental regulations and guidelines.
n: the initial piece of equipment lowered to the ocean floor once a floating offshore drilling rig has been positioned on location. It serves as an anchor for the guidelines and as a foundation for the permanent guide base and has an opening in the center through which the bit passes. It is also called a drilling template.